Day: August 15, 2008

MD BARNS SILVER SPUR AWARD NOMINATIONS OPEN

America’s Horse, August 4, 2008 – No words can describe the bond between you and your American Quarter Horse. AQHA and MD Barns know that finding the right words to describe your amazing horse is not easy. But to honor American Quarter Horses who have impacted the lives of humans through outstanding training, contribution or accomplishment, AQHA and MD Barns have created the MD Barns Silver Spur Award. Tell the world about your special equine by nominating him or her for the MD Barns Silver Spur Award. Nominations for one of the American Quarter Horse Association’s most unforgettable

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BLOOD-HORSE PUBLICATIONS’ BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTS NEW COMPANY OFFICERS

Lexington, Ky. — Marla Bickel, Janet Landry, and Ellen Kiser were elected as officers of Blood-Horse Publications by the company’s Board of Trustees at their annual summer meeting last week in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Bickel was elected to the office of Vice President, Operations of Blood-Horse Publications. Landry was elected to the office of Treasurer of Blood-Horse Publications. Kiser was elected to the office of Treasurer of The Blood-Horse Charitable Foundation. In other business, G. Watts Humphrey was re-elected to the office of Trustee and Vice Chairman of Blood-Horse Publications.   “Congratulations to our colleagues, who are helping to lead

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America’s Horse in Art Online Sale Catalog Goes Live

America’s Horse, August 14, 2008 – The American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum launched the full online catalog for “America’s Horse in Art…the Horse that Settled the West” August 14 at 9 a.m. CST.  The catalog features all works from each of the 25 artists, including dimensions and pricing. To view, visitwww.aqhhalloffame.com. Included in the catalog are various types of paintings, bronzes and sketches that can be purchased in person or online. To purchase online, please call (806) 376-5181 or e-mailartshow@aqha.com. Online sales begin August 15, but purchased artwork will remain on exhibit in the Scharbauer Gallery

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