FOUNDATION’S HOLIDAY CARD PROGRAM RAISES $17,000

Amarillo, Texas, February 10, 2006 – The American Quarter Horse Foundation is proud to announce that the 2005 Holiday Card program was a huge success. Thanks to the generous AQHA members who purchased the beautiful holiday cards, the Foundation earned more than $17,000 to apply toward its four program areas: scholarships, equine research, therapeutic riding and the Hall of Fame & Museum.

More than 8,000 boxes of Foundation holiday cards were sold in 2005, which means more than 200,000 Foundation holiday cards were sent through the mail, helping spread the word about the Foundation’s incredible programs!

The holiday card program will continue in 2006, offering new American Quarter Horse card designs. You won’t want to miss another opportunity to spread holiday cheer while showing your support for the Foundation’s programs!
To make sure you receive the card offer this year, please call (877) 741-0334, or visit holidaycardcenter.org/aqhf.
The American Quarter Horse Foundation is the charitable and benevolent organization of the American Quarter Horse Association. Visit aqha.com/foundation to learn more about its programs and functions.


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