AQHA Convention Agendas Available for Viewing

Convention Set for March 3-7 in Seattle

Amarillo, Texas  It will be down to business for AQHA’s committee members and directors who will gather in Seattle, Washington, for the Association’s annual convention to discuss dozens of items from shows to recreational riding and from marketing to equine research.

“Our directors and committee members will be busy conducting the business of AQHA,” said AQHA’s Executive Vice President Bill Brewer. There are many items awaiting recommendations, and there will be time on each committee’s agenda for members to provide us with their comments. I’m looking forward to the recommendations that will come from the work these committees do.”

In addition to the scheduled meetings, the convention also hosts the presidentÂ’s reception, the annual awards banquet and the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame inductions. For more convention information or to register, please click
http://www.aqha.com/association/convention/index.html

To view the agenda of any of the 15 standing committees that will meet, please click on the appropriate committee below.

Amateur Committee

Professional Horsemen Committee

American Quarter Horse Foundation Committee

Public Policy Committee

Equine Research Committee

Racing Committee

Finance Committee

Recreational Riding Committee

International Committee

Show Committee

Judges Committee

Stud Book & Registration Committee

Marketing and Public Information Committee

Youth Activities Committee

Membership Committee

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