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GHC 2000
CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
JAN. 15, 16: Georgia
Horse Fair.
JAN. 29: GHC Annual
Meeting in Macon (elec
tion of officers, plus in
depth discussion of new
liability insurance.)
MAR. 1: GHC Spring
Newsletter Deadline.
MAR. 25: Gwinnett
County Parks holds a
ride and overnight cam
pout at the Yellow River
Park (Juhan Road). A
charge for meals and
pre-registration will be
required.
MAY 6: 7th Annual
Good Shepherd
Therapeutic Center
Benefit Trail Ride. For
more information, call
(706) 655-2354.
May 7,8,9: Clemson
Equestrian Trails
Conference.
May 19,20,21: Atlanta
Black Rodeo, GIHP,
Conyers. Contact June
Robers at (404) 874-2272
(voice), (404) 378-2727,
or email
JBDR226CaJuno.com
May 22: GHC! Region
3 East Chapter Meeting,
Ruby Tuesday's in
Conyers, 7 p.m.
July 25: GHC Region
3 East Chapter Meeting,
Ruby Tuesday's in
Conyers, 7 p.m.
September 26: GHC
Region 3 EAst Chapter
Meeting, Ruby
Tluesday's in Conyers, 7
p.m.
Nov. 4: GHC
Millennium Trail Rides.
November 28: GHC
Region 3 East Chapter
Meeting, Ruby Tuesday's
in Conyers, 7 p.m.
Goals of the Georgia Horse Council
Continued from Page 3
equine industry.
In addition, each year we are
pleased to present an outstand
ing equestrian who demon
strates their unique skills and
knowledge. This year, we are
proud to present Richard
Shrake, who will demonstrate
his Resistance Free™ training
methods.
Other demonstrations include
dressage performances by the
Georgia Dressage and Com
bined Training Association;
Hunter-jumper and western
horsemanship exhibitions by
Wesleyan College; Barrel racing
demonstrations; Drill team per
formances; Driving exhibitions:
and, breed demonstrations
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including Paso Finos, Morgans.
Quarterhorses, Arabians,
Appaloosas, Paints, Haflingers,
Icelandics, Walking Horses,
Missouri Foxtrotters, and many
more.
. For those attending the Fair
seeking special products or ser
vices. there are vendors present
to meet virtually any need. As
though that weren’t enough,
this year we have added enter
tainment. Saturday evening
will bring cowboy poets, gospel
singers, a reining demonstra
tion performed to music, and
other wonderful events to enter
tain the audience.
Finally, the GHC Horse Fair is
becoming one of the premiere
equestrian events in the south-
east and is proud to once again
host the state 4-H Quiz Bowl.
Vendors, guest stars, live
demonstrations, educational
seminars, the state 4-H Quiz
Bowl, live entertainment, and
the chance to fellowship with
other equestrians. It’s no won
der why folks are starting to
call the GHC Horse Fair “The
Greatest Show on Dirt".
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All Equine Owners, Clubs
& Associations
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Georgia Horse Council, Jan. 14-16, 2000
For more information
on the
Georgia Horse Council
call
770
922-3350
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