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MBRA 2011 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE MICHIGAN AND OHIO HORSE ASSOCIATIONS AND CLUBS Blue Water Miniature Horse Club - Page 2 Buchanan Westerners Riding Club - Page 3 Country Hobbies 4-H Club - Page 6 Eastern Michigan Arabian Association - Page 7 Great Lakes Arabian Horse Alliance - Page 9 Great Lakes Buckskin Association - Page 10 Great Lakes Reined Cow Horse Assoc. - Page 11 Highland Equestrian Conservancy - Page 12 Highland Trail Riders Page 13 Kensington Trail Riders Association - Page 14 Waterloo Horsemen’s Association - Page 31 Buckskin Horse Assoc. of Michigan - Page 4 Foundation Quarter Horse Registry of MI - Page 8 Lake States Horseman’s Association - Page 15 Lower Michigan Horse Association - Page 16 Michigan Horse Council Page 20-21 Western MI Appaloosa Regional - Page 32 Central MI Horseman’s Association - Page 5 Michigan Trail Riders Association - Page 24 Michigan Reined Cow Horse Assoc. - Page 23 Nat’l. Little Britches Rodeo Assoc. of MI - Page 25 Pontiac Lake Horseman’s Association - Page 26 Ranch Horse Association of Michigan - Page 27 Sleepy Hollow Trail Riders Association - Page 28 Tri-State Pinto Association Page 29 Tuscola Fairgrounds Speed Series - Page 30 Michigan Appaloosa Horse Association - Page 18 Michigan Barrel Racing Association - Page 19 Mackinac Horsemen’s Association - Page 17 Michigan Quarter Horse Association - Page 22 MApHA Michigan Appaloosa Horse Association MSPB & O Get Involved and Support Your Horse Industry Join a Club or Association Today! Michigan Rocky Mountain Horse Club - Page 33 MI State Pinto Breeders & Owners - Page 34

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MBRA

2011 MEMBERSHIP DRIVEMICHIGAN AND OHIO HORSE ASSOCIATIONS AND CLUBS

Blue Water MiniatureHorse Club - Page 2

Buchanan WesternersRiding Club - Page 3

Country Hobbies 4-H Club - Page 6

Eastern Michigan ArabianAssociation - Page 7

Great Lakes ArabianHorse Alliance - Page 9

Great Lakes BuckskinAssociation - Page 10

Great Lakes Reined CowHorse Assoc. - Page 11

Highland EquestrianConservancy - Page 12

Highland Trail RidersPage 13

Kensington Trail RidersAssociation - Page 14

Waterloo Horsemen’s Association - Page 31

Buckskin Horse Assoc.of Michigan - Page 4

Foundation Quarter HorseRegistry of MI - Page 8

Lake States Horseman’sAssociation - Page 15

Lower Michigan HorseAssociation - Page 16

Michigan Horse CouncilPage 20-21

Western MI AppaloosaRegional - Page 32

Central MI Horseman’sAssociation - Page 5

Michigan Trail Riders Association - Page 24

Michigan Reined CowHorse Assoc. - Page 23

Nat’l. Little Britches RodeoAssoc. of MI - Page 25

Pontiac Lake Horseman’sAssociation - Page 26

Ranch Horse Associationof Michigan - Page 27

Sleepy Hollow Trail RidersAssociation - Page 28

Tri-State Pinto AssociationPage 29

Tuscola FairgroundsSpeed Series - Page 30

Michigan Appaloosa HorseAssociation - Page 18

Michigan Barrel RacingAssociation - Page 19

Mackinac Horsemen’sAssociation - Page 17

Michigan Quarter HorseAssociation - Page 22

MApHAMichigan Appaloosa Horse Association

MSPB & O

Get Involved and SupportYour Horse Industry

Join a Club or Association Today!Michigan Rocky Mountain

Horse Club - Page 33MI State Pinto Breeders

& Owners - Page 34

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Blue Water Miniature Horse Club Inc.

2011 Membership Registration Form

Membership in the Blue Water Miniature Horse Club is open to anyone withan interest in and/or love of miniature horses.

Miniature horse ownership is not required to be a member.

Make all checks payable to: B.W.M.H.C.Complete the form above and return it with check or money order to: B.W.M.H.C.

5846 Craven Rd., Emmett MI 48022c/o Tammie Miller

Name (Adult #1)

Name (Adult #2)

Address

Home Phone Cell

List Names and Birth Dates of Youth

Birth Date (month & date)

Birth Date (month & date)

City, State, Zip

Email address

Family/Household Memberships$25 per year U.S./$30 Canadian

Youth Memberships -Free

Entitles the family/household to two votes(adults over 18 only), one copy of the monthlynewsletter and one copy of the Club Directory.

Free to all youth under age 18 as of January 1st of the current year.Youth members do not vote, receive a newsletter or a Club Directory.

Youth members who wish to receive the newsletter andClub Directory must pay membership dues of $25 per year.

Does your association have a Mission Statement?

knowledge and awareness of the miniature horse; to network and expand activities by creating avenues for showing, driving, harness

racing, and promoting futurities, parades, clinics, gelding incentive programs; to earn high point awards in an atmosphere of

camaraderie, fun and enjoyment for all who love miniature horses.

What year was the association founded? In the late 1980's.

What is the average number of members? 65

Does your membership run January to December

of each year? Our memberships run from April 1st

thru March 31st of the following year. Memberships received

after 8/31 are good for the remainder of that year & the following.

What breed does the association focus on? Miniature Horses How many events do you hold each year? 3 fun shows, a sanctioned AMHR show, a yearly expo and we participatein local parades and hold a few trail drives in the fall.

Where are they normally held? For 2011, our shows will be held

at the Imlay City, MI, Fairgrounds (May 22, July 17) and

Midland, MI, Fairgrounds (July 24 & 25).

Do your shows have a Nat’l affiliation/approval? Yes, AMHR.

Is there a youth division? Yes, three: 13-17, 8-12, & 7 & under

Is there an amateur division? All classes at fun shows are considered Amateur or Youth. Our AMHR sanctioned show has open,

amatuer and youth divisions. To participate in our AMHR-sanctioned show you must have an amateur card through the registry.

Are there daily highpoints? We have a year end highpoint program which awards the highpoint/reserve horse in each category &

size division A & B. We also award the overall A & B highpoint/reserve horse. To qualify for highpoint you must be a member of

the BWMHC and show under 3 judges (i.e. either all 3 club shows or our AMHR sanctioned show and 1 club show).

Are there year end awards? Yes, highpoints are tabulated for the entire show season and are awarded at our spring banquet.

The Blue Water Miniature Horse Club was created for the purpose of promoting

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, in the spring.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? We hold an auction at our yearly banquet each year.

Do you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? No.

Do you have monthly meetings? Yes.

Do you have monthly minutes? Yes.

Do you have a newsletter? Yes. We publish a monthly newsletter which is mailed to all members.

What is your association website? www.bwmhc.com

Who should be contacted with questions?

Pres. Lesa Mignot: (586) 337-3003, [email protected]

How has the economy affected your association? The market for sale prices of quality miniature horses has hit our assoc. the hardest, BUT if you’re in the market to buy there’s never been a better time!

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BUCHANAN WESTERNERS RIDING CLUB, INC.P.O. Box 99, Buchanan, MI 49107

NOTE: Membership is required for High Points, but you MUST fill out a separate High Point Registration form foreach horse/rider combination being registered.

(To be used for notification of meetings and distribution of minutes)

Name Age

Signature (adult)

Name Age

Name Age

NAMES AND AGES OF FAMILY MEMBERS

MEMBERSHIP FEE FOR 2011 SEASON: $25.00

www.BuchananWesterners.org

Name Date

Address

City State Zip

Phone Email

Name Age

Name Age

Name Age

Purpose Statement: The Buchanan Westerners Riding Club Incorporated is a non-profit organization run solely by its membership. Our non-profit organization is dedicated to the American Family through their love of horses. Our goal is to be able to continue supporting programs involving Horseback Riding for Handicapped Children, High School Equestrian, and 4-H Youth Activities.

Buchanan Westerners was founded in 1946 and boasts a membership of about 125 members. Our membership runs on a calendar year. Buchanan Westerners does not focus on any particular breed, although we are approved through PAC. We hold 2 shows each month from May through September in addition to various clinics and fun show events. Our annual banquet is held in the late fall and offers several High Point awards, including age divisions as well as pleasure and gaming. We offer one primary fund raiser per year; a Tack Swap held in the fall and a variety of smaller fundraisers throughout the year.

We have a website; www.buchananwesterners.org where many of your questions may be answered. If you have questions and wish to speak to someone, the board of directors are listed on the website as well. Please call one of the officers of the board or the horse show manager for more detailed questions.

Monthly meetings for Buchanan Westerners are the second Thursday of each month at 7:30pm at the Buchanan Westerners clubhouse.

New for this year Buchanan Westerners is offering a high point award for Novice exhibitors. We encourage those that are just getting started in the walk/trot/canter classes youth or adult, to join in this division. We also offer a couple of Walk/Trot classes for adults and children, which are restricted to Walk/Trot only. Exhibitors in both Novice and Walk/Trot are not eligible for other Walk/Trot/Canter classes. So, bring your babies to the walk trot classes, great experience and a lot of fun!

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BUCKSKIN HORSE ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN

Home of:

The All AmericanBuckskin Horse Congress

2011 Membership Form

Name

Address

City State Zip

Phone ( ) o (check if unlisted) Email

Name and birth date of all youth (must have for class eligibility):

Make checks payable to: BHAMc/o Lisa Watts3402 N. DeWitt Rd., St. Johns, MI [email protected] (517) 204-1329

If you would be interested in volunteering to serve on various committees, please check below:

o Congress

o Buckskin Bullet

o Sponsorship

o Trail

o Publicity

o Jr BHAM

o Points

o Rules

o Futurity

o Awards

o Nominations

o Banquet

o Weekend Shows

o BHAM Representative

o Lifetime Achievement

o Stallion Service Sale

Please check one:

o New

o Renewal

Check type of membership desired:

o Youth

o Individual

o Family w/no youth

o Family w/youth

o Individual Life

...$20

.........................$25

.............$30

.................$40

.................$200

(18 and under as of 1/1)

Date Rcvd

Ck#

Amt

Card Sent

BHAM#

OFFICE USE ONLY

Does your association have a Mission Statement?: breeding, exhibition, sale and publicity of Buckskin, Dun, Red Dun, and Grulla horses. Our goal is to preserve and promote the natural movement of the horse. Additionally, the purpose of the organization is to provide a family environment in which all can compete in a fair an socially acceptable manner as well as provide educational opportunities for adult, youth and amateur divisions to improve and develop.

What year was the association founded? 1967

What is the average number of members? 300 individuals.

Does your membership run January to December

of each year? Yes.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

ABRA bred & pleasure, but we have the same classes

for all the All-Color horses also.

How many events do you hold each year? 11 shows,

5 weekends. Each is double-judged. We also have a

Congress & Futurity. We have AWESOME Saturay

Night dinners when showing at Shiawassee Fairgrounds.

Where are they normally held? Most shows at the

Shiawassee Fairgrounds in Corunna, MI. One show,

Congress & Futurity at the MSU Pavilion, E. Lansing, MI.

Do your shows have a Nat’l affiliation? ABRA & PAC.

Is there a youth division? Yes.

Is there an amateur division? Yes.

Are there daily high points? No, weekend high points.

Are there year end awards? Yes, saddles are awarded in seven different divisions.

“BHAM’s” purpose is to provide a venue for its members, dedicated to improve the

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? No.

Do have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? Yes.

Do you have monthly meetings? Yes.

Do you have monthly minutes? Yes.

Do you have a newsletter? Yes, it is emailed to members, put on our website & mailed out to members without computer access.

What is your association website? www.michiganbuckskin.org

Who should be contacted with questions? Show Secretary, Heidi Gautz: 517-263-4974 or [email protected] Membership Secretary, Lisa Watts: 517-204-1329 or [email protected] has the economy affected you? People are choosing very carefully where they want to and a lot of factors play into that decision show. Last year was good for us, we hope 2011 will be good to us also. We are working hard as an association to give exhibitors more bang for their buck and that is what most seem to want. That, and less politics.

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Central Michigan Horseman’s Association

www.cmha.info (for 2011 show dates & more info.)

2011 Membership Application • ** SAVE $5.00 if paid by April 1st, 2011 **

Family Memberships: $35.00 per family (a family membership includes parents and children 18 & under, living in the immediate family. This does not include grandchildren.)

Individual Memberships: $25.00Back Numbers: All C.M.H.A. members are required to have an assigned back number, a different number for each horse/rider combination. All 2011 members will be able to use their 2010 back number if they renew their membership on or before the annual meeting January 9, 2011. After that date, their back number becomes available to anyone. Each member will receive a set of 2 back numbers with their membership.

C.M.H.A. back numbers are required for members to show and earn points. Numbers range from 1 to 999. Please contact Katie Hartsuff 989-743-5006 or email [email protected] for available numbers or you will be assigned one. Points accumulate from the date the membership is received. Please fill out completely with birth date and back number.

Membership Name Date

Address City State Zip

Phone ( ) Email

Make checks payable to: C.M.H.A.Mail to: Katie Hartsuff, 3846 East Hibbard Rd., Corunna, MI 48817 Saddle Up! 2011

Check one: Individual Family Membership:

Extra Back Numbers:

April 1, 2011 Discount:

Total Enclosed:

For Office Use:

Check #

Cash

Received by

Member Name:

Member Name:

Member Name:

Member Name:

D.O.B. / /

D.O.B. / /

D.O.B. / /

D.O.B. / /

Back #

Back #

Back #

Back #

Add’l. Back #

Add’l. Back #

Add’l. Back #

Add’l. Back #

Required $1.00 Each

Does your association have a Mission Statement?

amateur horseman. To promote an educational and friendly environment in which members and non-members can compete for

awards and develop a healthy and positive competitive spirit.

What year was the association founded? 1970, so 2010

was our 40th anniversary!

What is the average number of members? Over 200

members for the last 8-10 years, 288 in 2010.

Does your membership run January to December? Yes.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

We are an all breed association.

How many events do you hold each year? Six pointed shows for the last few years; 2010 was our second year having our April fuzzy warm-up fundraiser show for the American Cancer Society’s “Relay for Life.”

Where are they normally held? All at the Shiawassee County

Fairgrounds in Corunna, MI.

Do your shows have a Nat’l affiliation? PAC

Is there a youth division? Many youth divisions including Lead Line, Pee Wee Walk, W/T and W/T/C. We cater to youth!

Is there an amateur division? Many adult divisions including W/T 13 & Over and 19-34 and 35 & Over W/T/C classes.Are there daily high points? We offer weekend High Points as we have a split/double-judged weekend format.

Are there year end awards? Year End Awards are available for members.

To provide fun, economical, family-oriented horse shows for the beginning and

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, our banquets include a

full meal, drinks, awards, silent auction and dancing.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? Fund-raising is within the

group (silent auctions, etc.). We also have great sponsors!

Do have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? No.

Do you have monthly meetings? Yes, for the BOD. Annual

membership meeting is in January.

Do you have monthly minutes? Not posted.

Do you have a newsletter? No, information is posted on our

website.

What is your association website? www.CMHA.info

Who should be contacted with questions?

Secretary, Katie Hartsuff: [email protected]

or cell 989-666-4867, home 989-743-5006.

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Name

Address

City State Zip

DOB o Regular o Youth

Phone Email

Country Hobbies 4-H Club

~ 2011 Shows ~

New Club In 2011 ~ New Members Welcome!

Join us for Fun, Learning, Activities, Friendship & More!

~ No Fees To Join ~

Held at the Hillsdale Co. Fairgrounds,115 S. Broad St.

Hillsdale, MI 49242

MAY 28THBenefit Speed Show

JUNE 25TH4-H Speed Show

JULY 30TH4-H Open Pleasure Show

OCTOBER 8TH4-H Speed & Twilight Fun Show

Send completed form to:

Jeremy SprattCountry Hobbies 4-H7391 Arkansaw Rd.Allen, MI 49227

Questions?Contact: Jeremy Spratt(517) [email protected]

What year was the association founded? 2010

What is the average number of members? We are a new association - no number yet!

Does your membership run January to December

of each year? Yes.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

Any breed.

How many events do you hold each year? 2011 will have four events: May 18th Benefit Speed Show; June 25th 4-H Speed Show; July 30th 4H Open Pleasure Show; and October 8th 4H Speed & Twilight Fun Show.

Where are they normally held? The Hillsdale, MI, Fairgrounds.

Do you have a Nat’l. affiliation? 2011 will be our first year.

Is there a youth division? Yes.

Is there an amateur division? No.

Are there daily high points? Points are based on a system

Country Hobbies has assigned.

Do you have an annual banquet? We had a Christmas Party in 2010.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? Yes, a benefit for the children of Hillsdale County.

Do have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? No.

Do you have monthly meetings? Yes, the last Sunday of each month.

Do you have a newsletter? This will be new for 2011.

If so, is the newsletter mailed or emailed? Emailed.

What is your association website? Country Hobbies on Facebook.

Who should be contacted with questions?

Jeremy Spratt: 517-990-7546 or Nora Spratt, Youth Leader Hailey Osborn, Youth Leader

How has the economy affected you? We did not really notice an affect this past year.

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EASTERN MICHIGAN ARABIAN ASSOCIATIONMembership Application

Membership # (if known) Please circle one: NEW RENEWAL

I prefer to receive my Newsletter via (circle one): US MAIL WEBSITE

Visit us at www.emaa.orgMail checks made payable to EMAA to:

Christine Young3309 Lake George RoadDryden, MI 48428(810) 796-9078

** All required information must be filledout or application will not be processed **

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY

Check #

Amount:

Date Rcvd:

NAME

ADDRESS

CITY, STATE, ZIP

PHONE

EMAIL

SPOUSE

CHILD 1

CHILD 2

CHILD 3

AHA#

AHA#

AHA#

AHA#

BIRTH DATE

BIRTH DATE

BIRTH DATE

AHA#

Family Membership (3 individuals within the same residence)

additional children

Individual Membership (18 years or older)

Youth Membership (17 years and under)

$40.00

@ $10.00

$30.00

$20.00

TOTAL ENCLOSEDIf you wish to participate in theACS Awards program, please include your AHA Member number below

Does your association have a Mission Statement?

of Arabian and Half-Arabian horses.

What year was the association founded? 1986, we are one

of the largest Arabian Horse organizations in Michigan.

What is the average number of members? Approx. 200

Does your membership run January to December? Yes.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

Arabian and Half-Arabian horses (only). Do you have a Nat’l. affiliation? Our shows are allregistered as Arabian Community Shows (ACS) with theArabian Horse Association.

How many events do you hold each year? Four shows.

Where are they normally held? Locations vary.

Is there a youth division? We do not have a Youth Division,

but do offer classes broken out by age group.

Is there an amateur division? No, classes are split by age

groups and owner-to-ride and we also offer open classes

that allow trainers to compete.

Are there daily high points? We offer weekend highpoint for

main arena and dressage classes.

Are there year end awards? We provide year-end awards for

almost every class we offer. We also have special traveling

trophies for high point mare, stallion, etc.

We are a Non-Profit organization dedicated to the promotion and advancement

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, in November.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? No.

Do you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? No.Do you have monthly meetings? Yes. We have a monthly

board of directors’ meeting, members are welcome to attend.

We hold a General Membership meeting in April, to cover all

new items before the start of show season.

Do you have monthly minutes? Yes.Do you have a newsletter? Yes. We publish a newsletter every

month during show season, and bi-monthly in the off months.

Members choose the way they receive newsletters: by email,

from the website or by regular mail.

What is your association website? www.emaa.org

Who should be contacted with questions? Christine Young,

3309 Lake George Road, Dryden, MI 48428.

Cell: 810-656-6094, email: [email protected] has the economy affected you? We noticed about a 5%

decline in the number of members in 2010 vs. 2009, although

actual class entries were up slightly. It seems members brought

fewer horses but entered more classes. We have temporarily

tabled some plans for expansions and updates. We feel this is

a time to be judicious about spending, although we do feel

things are starting to turn around.

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Foundation Quarter Horse Registry - Michigan

Printed Name Signature Date

Children’s Names/Ages

2011 Michigan Affiliate Membership Application

FQHR-MI 2011 Release of Liability – This Release covers all shows/clinics offered by the FQHR Michigan Affiliate for the 2011 Year.

Fees: Single $10 o Family $25 o Youth $5 o

Do you want your newslettero regular mail or o email?

Return to: Rhonda Lebbin5347 Grand Blanc Rd.Swartz Creek, MI 48473

Current MI FQHR #Name

Street

City State Zip

Phone Cell

Email

I understand that horseback riding will expose me to above normal risks. These risks include collisions, obstacles, variation in terrain and surface/subsurface conditions, and unexpected actions of a horse, such as kicking, biting, rearing, bucking, striking, rolling, bolting, or running away from danger by trotting, cantering or galloping. I also understand that I will be exposed to inherent risks of equine activity including but not limited to the unpredictability of an equine reaction to cattle, other animals, and sudden movement of people, sounds, and unfamiliar objects. I further understand that horses have a propensity to behave in ways that may result in injury, harm or death to a person on or around it. I agree that I assume and acknowledge these and other dangers that are inherent in the activity of horseback riding. I agree that I am responsible for my own safety. I agree that I have my own medical coverage. I agree that the FQHR-MI, their members, employees, and agents will not be liable if I suffer personal injury or death, except if caused by their gross negligence or willful and wanton misconduct. I agree not to bring any claims, demands or lawsuits against FQHR-MI, their members, employees or agents. I agree that if FQHR-MI, their members, agents or employees are sued by anyone else because of claimed conduct of myself, I will indemnify and hold them harmless for all damages and costs, including reasonable actual attorney fees. I agree that the consideration for this release to be binding on me, my heirs and assigns that I am permitted to participate in FQHR-MI activities or ride on property rented or in use for events. I specifically affirm and agree that, this release constitutes a wavier of liability beyond the provisions of the Michigan Equine Activity Liability Act 1994 P.A. 351. I agree that Michigan law governs the interruption and enforceability of this release. I acknowledge that I am eighteen years of age or older, and I am signing this release on my own behalf and on the behalf of my minor children, our heirs, representatives and assigns.

Please read carefully before signing.

I apply to ride horses/ride in the arena/ride on trails and participate in or observe equine events provided and sponsored by Foundation Quarter Horse Registry-Michigan Affiliate FQHR-MI at the facilities indicated above.

WARNING: Under the Michigan Equine Liability act an equine professional is not liable for an injury to or death of a participant in an equine activity resulting from the inherent risk of the equine activity.

Does your association have a Mission Statement? perpetuate the working cow horse bloodlines of the Foundation Quarter Horse by the individuals that the FQHR deems as Foundation bred. The Registry is based on blood. The AQHA was organized in 1940 with similar intent. Therefore, the FQHR recognizes those horses listed in the first five studbooks (first 27,000 horses registered) as Foundation bred.

What year was the association founded? The original National

Foundation Quarter Horse Registry was founded in 1994.

Our Michigan Affiliate was founded in 1998.

What is the average number of members? 100

Does your membership run January to December? Yes.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

Foundation Quarter Horses

Is there a Breeder’s Incentive Program? Yes

A Breeders Classic held each year at our last show.

How many events do you hold each year? Five Michigan

Shows at Isabella County Fairgrounds, Mt. Pleasant, MI;

plus our National Round-Up and Review in Lincoln, NE.

Do you have Nat’l. affiliation? Shows qualify for MI & National

Foundation Quarter Horse Registry points.

Is there a youth division? Yes – Jr and Sr.

Is there an amateur division? Yes.

Are there daily high points? Weekend Versatility Champion Ribbon

and High Point announcement. Versatility Champion ribbons in Jr. and Sr. Youth, Amateur, and Open are awarded to horses at the end of each show weekend. High point and reserve high point for horses competing in each of the four divisions are also announced for each show weekend. Individual ribbons are awarded to horses for each class in each division.

Are there year end awards? Yes. Numerous categories in Jr. and Sr. Youth as well as Amateur and Open divisions. High Point, Reserve High Point, Versatility and Reserve Versatility Champion by horse are the most highly prized. Individual Class High point awards given through 6 places. Multi-class awards are given for “performance”, “show”, “cattle”, “ranch” and “conformation”.

The purpose of the Foundation Quarter Horse Registry is to preserve, protect, and

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? Yes.

Do you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? Yes, SSS.

Do you have monthly meetings? At least quarterly.

Do you have monthly minutes? At least quarterly.

Do you have a newsletter? Yes, emailed and mailed.

What is your association website? www.michigan-fqhr.com

Who should be contacted with questions?

Mark Blodger, President: [email protected], 616-460-1568

Larry Heyboer, VP: [email protected]

616-891-5168How has the economy affected you? We’ve had great

participation through the slowed economy. 300+ entries and

over 80 horses at all five shows. We anticipate steady growth in participation and membership in 2011 as well.

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GREAT LAKESARABIAN HORSE ALLIANCE

2011 MEMBERSHIP FORMMembership is valid from January 1, 2011 - December 31, 2011

Name

Address

City State Zip

Phone Email

AHA Number* Age Category

Membership: New o or Renewal o (please check one) Type: Individual o Family & Friends o Weekend Show Pass o

*Voting member must be 18 & over

*Membership with AHA (Arabian Horse Association) is not required to be a member of Great Lakes AHA,however if you would like to participate in the AHA Community Show points program you need to be amember of AHA. Visit www.arabianhorses.org to become a member.

Please include additional members on a separate sheet of paper.

o Please check if you do not have web access and prefer to receive newsletter by US Mail.

Individual memberships are valid for one calendar year. This includes one vote* at an annual meeting. $25.00

Family & Friends memberships are valid for one calendar year. They can include up to three members. They do NOT need to reside at the same address. However, any club information requiring paper will be mailed only to the primary address listed. Each group will be issued only one membership number. Be sure to list all members information below. Membership gets one vote*. $55.00

Weekend Show Passes are valid only for the Friday and Saturday of shows. These are per individual. This is a non-voting membership. It is simply a pass to show for the weekend. $15.00

Please submit completed applicationwith check payable to:

Mail to:

Great LakesArabian Horse Alliance

C/O Jessica Frey6273 Myron Rd.Jeddo, MI 48032

If questions, please call (810) 327-6757 oremail: [email protected]

Does your association have a Mission Statement? If so, please include: The Great Lakes Arabian Horse Alliance is a group of like-

mined horse owners which host quality exhibitor-focused shows. Our goal is to hold shows which are not only fun to participate

in, but a joy to watch.

What year was the association founded? 2010

What is the average number of members? 50

Does your membership run January to December

of each year? Yes.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

Arabian, Half-Arabian with All-Breed shows.

Is there a Breeder’s Incentive Program? No.

How many events do you hold each year? Two.

Where are they normally held? Goodells County Park.

Do you have Nat’l. affiliation? Arabian Horse Association Community Show

Is there a youth division? Yes.

Is there an amateur division? Yes.

Are there daily high points? Yes.

Are there year end awards? No.

Do you have an annual banquet? No.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? No.

Do have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? No.

Do you have monthly meetings? Yes.

Do you have a newsletter? Yes.

If so, is the newsletter mailed or emailed? Emailed.

What is your association website? www.greatlakesaha.org

Who should be contacted with questions?

[email protected]

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GREAT LAKES BUCKSKIN ASSOCIATION2011 Membership Form

Membership Type: (please check one)

o Life – Individual $100.00 (+$5.00 annually)o Life – Household $200.00 (+$10.00 annually)o Household $30.00 (2 adults and all youth)

o Individual $25.00o Youth only $10.00o Lead Line $5.00 (walk-trot youth only)

o I do not want my address listed on the membership list. o I do not want my phone number listed on the membership list.

GREAT LAKESBUCKSKIN ASSOCIATION

www.GreatLakesBuckskin.com

Name, ages and birth date of all youth 18 & younger (age as of January 1, 2011).

c/o Judy Pletcher, Secretary4643 Birch Run RoadMillington, MI 48746

Visit us online at:

Attach separate sheet if necessary

Name

Address

City State Zip

Phone Email

Name DOB / /

Name DOB / /

Name DOB / /

Name DOB / /

Name DOB / /

Make checks payable to:

Membership Fee Enclosed:

Does your association have a Mission Statement? To further improve the breeding, exhibition, sale and publicity of the buckskin,

dun, red dun and grulla horse.

What is the average number of members? 50

Does your membership run January to December

of each year? Yes.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

IBHA, but we welcome all breeds.

Is there a Breeder’s Incentive Program? No.

How many events do you hold each year?

2011 will have 4 shows.

Where are they normally held? Centreville, Michigan.

Do you have Nat’l. affiliation? IBHA & PAC approved.

Is there a youth division? Yes.

Is there an amateur division? Yes.

Are there daily high points? Yes, Open (All Breed),

12 & Under, 13-18, 19 & Over, IBHA Youth,

IBHA Amateur, IBHA Open.

Are there year end awards? Yes, class and division awards.

Must be a GLBA member and nominate for awards.

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, in November.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? Fund-raisers vary.

Do have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? Yes, futurity open

to IBHA/ABRA buckskins and futurity classes for Open (All

Breed) horses.

Do you have monthly meetings? Yes, most months.

Do you have a newsletter? Yes.

If so, is the newsletter mailed or emailed? Both.

What is your association website?

www.GreatLakesBuckskin.com

Who should be contacted with questions?

Judy Pletcher: 989-871-3976

Jill Drury: 231-689-6229

How has the current economy affected you? Economy has

affected sponsorships, memberships, number of exhibitors

attending shows and number of classes the exhibitors

are entering.

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o oIndividual Membership $25.00o Family Membership $40.00

Youth Membership $20.00

Family Membership Includes: Husband, wife and/or children,18 years of age or younger, as of January 1st of the current year.

Make checks payable to: GLRCHA

Mail to: GLRCHA1304 Wheeling Rd., Imlay City, MI 48444

DO NOT MAIL CASH

OFFICE USE ONLY

We are required to have a social security number for all exhibitors. All earnings/payouts arereportable as income to the I.R.S. A form 1099 will be issued to all exhibitors receiving earnings.

Returned Check Fee: $35.00

FAMILY MEMBERS

New Member o Renewing Member o GLRCHA #

Preserving The Quality Of The Western Reined Stock Horse

2011 Membership Application

Printed Name

Address

City State Zip

Phone Email

Date Received:

Cash:

Check #:

Amount Paid:

GLRCHA # NAME AGE SOCIAL SECURITY #

Does your association have a Mission Statement? “To Preserve the Quality of the Western Reined Stock Horse.”

What year was the association founded? 2005

What is the average number of members? 70+

Does your membership run January to December

of each year? Yes.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

All Breeds Welcome!

Is there a Breeder’s Incentive Program? No.

How many events do you hold each year? 5-7

Where are they normally held? 2011 Shows will be held in Bad Axe, Midland and Metamora, Michigan.

Do you have Nat’l. affiliation? NRCHA and AQHA

Is there a youth division? Yes.

Is there an amateur division? Non-Pro.

Are there daily high points? No.

Are there year end awards? Yes, we give High Point Awards to exhibitors who have shown at three or more of our shows.

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? Yes.

Do have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? Yes.

Do you have monthly meetings? Yes, monthly Board Meetings open to members..

Do you have a newsletter? Yes.

If so, is the newsletter mailed or emailed? Emailed.

What is your association website? www.GLRCHA.com

Who should be contacted with questions?

Laura Starr: 586-557-6752 or [email protected]

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2011 Membership Application(Membership is NOT limited to Highland residents)

Name or Business:

Address:

City: State: Zip Code:

Email: Phone:

o Individual $15 o Family $25 o Donation $

o I am interested in a sponsorship of an HEC event

PLEASE SUPPORT MICHIGAN'S FIRST HORSE - LAND CONSERVANCY! We are making a positive difference for horses! With the assistance of the Equestrian Land Conservation Resource and Bryer Horses, the Highland Equestrian Conservancy, a small land conservancy with a mission to protect our natural resources and the equestrian heritage in and around Highland Township, has been successful in securing 4 acres of land 80'x 1/2 mile long adjoining Highland Oaks County Park for a horse and hiking rustic pathway that will eventually tie to Rose Oaks Park.

HORSES ARE THE LAST BASTIONS HOLDING BACK SPRAWL!

Highland’s Equestrian Community is just one more reason Highland Townshipis a great destination ~ Triscia Pilchowski, Highland Twp. Supervisor

Mail completed form to:Highland Equestrian Conservancyc/o Ty Cochell1993 Oakland Drive, Highland, MI 48356

248.887.3970 • www.HighlandEquestrians.orgEmail: [email protected]

Does your association have a Mission Statement?

and protect our natural resources while preserving the rural character and equestrian heritage in and around

Highland Township.

What year was the association founded? 2002

What is the average number of members? 80

Does your membership run January to December

of each year? Yes.

How many events do you hold each year? 3-4.

Where are they normally held? Highland Twp., MI, area.

Do your shows have a National affiliation?We do not have shows, however we do have Nationalaffiliation with the Equestrian Land ConservationResource in Kentucky and the American Horse Council.

How has the economy affected you? Unlike trail orbreeding organizations, we are an educational resource,so we have not felt quite the same impact from adepressed economy.Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, in November.

The mission of the Highland Equestrian Conservancy is to conserve

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? Yes, typically the

Barn Tour, however we are investigating options.

Do you donate funds for scholarships? Yes, we have a

scholarship program of $500.

Do you have monthly meetings? Yes.

Do you have monthly minutes? Yes.

Do you have a newsletter? Yes -- we have an

eNewsletter monthly and a hard copy newsletter twice a

year. Once a year it is mailed to members

What is your association website?

www.HighlandEquestrians.org

Who should be contacted with questions?

Sharon Greene: 248.887.3970

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For updates and photos visit our website at:

For questions or membership information, please email us at: [email protected] or call Jaqui at (248) 624-8988

Highland Recreation Area is located on M-59, midway between Howell and Pontiac in Southeastern Michigan. Twelve miles of scenic equestrian trails meander past lakes and ponds, through open meadows, up and over steep wooded hills. Three of the highest points in Oakland County lie within the park. A rustic horse campground is available, however it is not exclusive to horse campers. A recreation passport is required for entry. Membership fee is $15 (single or family). Receive a Free Lunch when membership is paid during one of our events!

Name:

Address:

City: State: Zip:

Phone:

Email:

www.HighlandTrailRiders.com

2011 Membership Application

Highland Trail RidersCome Ride With Us!

Mark Your Calendars!

May 15Sept. 10Oct. 8

SundaySaturdaySaturday

Spring RideAnnual Horseshoe HuntFall Cider Ride

Does your association have a Mission Statement? The Highland Trail Riders Association is a non-profit organization established in

1997 for the following purposes: To preserve and protect, improve and expand the trail network, horseman’s campground and

surrounding areas. To develop a working relationship and open communication with the MDNR Parks and Recreation Division,

assisting them in maintaining adequate horse riding trails and campgrounds. To promote horse riding and camping to the general

public by providing information on the location of horse trails, horse campground facilities and the recreational benefits available.

What year was the association founded? 1997

What is the average number of members? About 60

Does your membership run January to December

of each year? Memberships vary by month of joining.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

We are a trail riding group with no affiliation with any breeds.How many events do you hold each year? We normally hold three trail ride events each year: a Spring Ride in May; a Horseshoe Hunt in September; and a Color Ride in October.

Where are they normally held? All rides are held in our own park, Highland Recreation Area.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? We have held an amateur photo contest two years in a row.

Do you have monthly meetings? Our Board meets monthly.

Do you have a newsletter? Yes, we send out a newsletter prior to our events as a reminder.

What is your association website?

www.HighlandTrailRiders.com

Who should be contacted with questions?

Jack Gillies, Presient: 248-534-5738

Jacqui McAtee: 248-701-0076How has the economy affected you? So far, our association has not been heavily impacted by the economy, except we are seeing many requests for homes for rescued or starving horses. Having horses is getting to be a luxury many people can’t afford.

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Name (print)

Address

City State Zip

Phone Email address

Signature Date

KENSINGTON TRAIL RIDERS ASSN.2011 Membership Form

Mail to: Kensington Trail RidersP.O. Box 453, Milford, MI 48381

BusinessSponsor

$50$100

IndividualFamily

$20$25

I the undersigned, having read and understood the contents of this statement, agree to; RELEASE, ABSOLVE, FORGIVE and HOLD HARMLESS the Kensington Trial Riders Association, its members, its officers, and board members from all and any liabilities, connected to, any claims, judgment losses, costs or expenses, resulting in, but not limited to, death, physical injury, property damage or theft, to myself or my family members, pets and/or livestock, in connection with any event sponsored or organized by the Kensington Trail Riders Association. I and my family members agree, to participate in these activities fully understanding that horses can, and do act unpredictably at times, which is inherent to their nature. I further understand these activities could result in permanent injury or death to me or my family members and agree to participate in these events, knowing these activities are potentially dangerous and hazardous.

Will you or any family member be wearing helmets when you ride? Please circle: YES NO

I further agree to register at the Kensington Metropark office before riding a horse at Kensington Metropark facility, as required by the Kensington Metropark Authority.

Does your association have a Mission Statement? The equine community located in the Greater Metropolitan Detroit area is

continuously expanding. More people are purchasing horses and transporting them to various rural locations for the purpose of riding

them in the countryside, woodlands, and the open spaces, underscoring the need to create and maintain a viable trail system that can

be safely used by the equine community. As such, the mission of the Kensington Trail Riders Association (KTRA) is to preserve, protect

and improve the equine trail system located within the borders of the Kensington Metropark, and within the guidelines established by

the Huron-Clinton Metropark Authority.

What year was the association founded? 2005

What is the average number of members? 200

Does your membership run January to December

of each year? Yes.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

All breeds.How many events do you hold each year? 6-7 events.

Where are they normally held? Kensington Metropark in Milford, MI.Is there a youth division? All ages.Is there an amateur division? No.Do you have an annual banquet? Yes.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? Yes.

Do you have monthly meetings? Yes.

Do you have a newsletter? Yes, sent by both mail an email.

What is your association website?

www.KensingtonTrailRiders.org

Who should be contacted with questions?

Judy Seifried at PO Box 453, Milford, MI 48381 or through the website.How has the economy affected you? KTRA membership has

been moderately affected by the economy. Our membership

is holding on at about 75% of better times.

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LAKE STATES HORSEMAN’S ASSOCIATION2011 Membership Form

Annual Individual Membership $20.00 (After April 1st Individual Membership $25.00)Each additional immediate family member $5.00

(Immediate family member includes spouse and dependent children 17 and under)

Payment must accompany membership form • Rider’s age is determined as of January 1, 2011

Member Benefits Include:$85 Weekend Blanket Fee (includes 1 stall, 2 all day fee)

$30 All Day Fee • Weekend High Points and Year End Awards

Laminated Back Numbersreserved for the 2010 Show Season (only avail. ‘til April 1)

$10.00 set of 2 (first come first serve availability)

Mail to:

LSHA, 10910 Nortley Hwy., Tipton, MI 48287

LAKE STATES HORSEMAN’S ASSOCIATION AND/OR INDIVIDUALS ASSISTING AT THESE EVENTS SHALLNOT BE INDIVIDUALLY OR COLLECTIVELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS, DAMAGE, OR INJURY TO ANYPERSON(S), HORSE(S) OR PROPERTY IN CONNECTION WITH THIS EVENT.

Name:(prior to April 1, 2011 – $20.00)

D.O.B. 1/1/11 Age: $25 Street Address:

City:

State: Zip:

Phone #: ( )

Email:

Additional Family Members:

Name:

Name:

Name:

Laminated Back Number

Laminated Back Number

Laminated Back Number

D.O.B. 1/1/11 Age: $5

D.O.B. 1/1/11 Age: $5

D.O.B. 1/1/11 Age: $5

1st Choice 2nd Choice 3rd Choice $10

1st Choice 2nd Choice 3rd Choice $10

1st Choice 2nd Choice 3rd Choice $10

TOTAL $ Enclosed:Check Payable to: LSHA Check Number:

I have reviewed the LSHA Rule Book and agree to all termsand conditions of the association.

Signature: Date:

***A parent or legal guardian must sign for anindividual minor membership***

Does your association have a Mission Statement?

equestrian competition and horsemanship in the state of Michigan and elsewhere through education; to support promotion of

exhibitions and shows; to stimulate, promote and encourage the interest of young people in horsemanship; to cooperate with other

organizations and individuals to promote and improve general equestrian activities; to disseminate relevant information; and to

encourage the sociability, cooperation, enjoyment and good sportsmanship among members of the Association and others.

What year was the association founded? 2000.

What is the average number of members? 150.

Does your membership run January to December

of each year? No, February to January.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

Open to all breeds

How many events do you hold each year? 8 shows and

a year end award banquet

Where are they normally held? Lenawee County Fairgrounds.

Do you have Nat’l. affiliation? Yes, PAC approval.aIs there a youth division? We have 10 divisions: Lead line, walk only, 12 & under walk-trot, 13 & over Walk-trot, Novice, 12 & under, 13-15, 16-18, 19-34 and 35 & Over.

Is there an amateur division? See above.Are there daily high points? No, we have weekend high points. We run a show on Saturday and another full show on Sunday. We also payback a guaranteed added $1200.00 per weekend

in Sweepstake classes.Are there year end awards? Yes. We award saddles to all divisions, with the exception of lead line and walk only.We also have champion and reserve champion awards for year end winners of each class category.

The purposes of the Association are to promote the knowledge and appreciation of

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? No, we completely rely

on sponsor involvement.

Do you have monthly meetings? Yes.

Do you have monthly minutes? Yes.

Do you have a newsletter? No, we email out updates and

important news to our members and/or anyone who signs up

to be on our mailing list. Email: [email protected]

What is your association website? www.lakestatesha.com

Who should be contacted with questions?

Pres., Bobbie Muldoon: 517-403-7742, [email protected]

Secretary, Dania Henry: [email protected]

Has the economy affected you? Of course it’s affected us. We

have some solid donors that provide funding for year end

awards and operating cash. We are non-profit, so most cash

we take in is returned to exhibitors in the form of sweepstakes

an payouts. We do NOT claim a profit at year-end. We have

seen the economy’s effect in just the number of exhibitors we

are getting.

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Name Date

Address City Zip

Phone ( ) Email

Back #

Please check appropriate Membership: l Family $45.00 l Adult 19 & Over $30.00 l Youth 18 & Under $25.00

Note: For year end awards you MUST DECLARE one division with the exception of JR/SR Horse & Pony/Mini

1. Lead Line 2. PeeWee Walk 10 & Under 3. W/T 12 & Under 4. W/T 13 & Over 5. 13 & Under

6. 14-18 7. 19-39 8. 40 & Over 9. Pony/Mini 10. Gaited 11. Driving 12. JR Horse 13. SR Horse

2011 SHOW DATES/JUDGES

LOWER MICHIGAN HORSE ASSOCIATION2011 Membership Application • www.LMHA.net

PAC Approved

April 16 & 17 FUZZY Show Show clothes optionalApril 16 Ron Chandler Mason IndoorApril 17 Jodie Brenner Mason Indoor

May 14 Linda Schuberg Mason IndoorMay 15 Trevor Walton Mason IndoorJune 11 Nora Balgoyen Mason Outdoor (south end)June 12 Hope Schoendorf Mason Outdoor (south end)July 23 Mark DeLisle Mason Outdoor (south end)July 24 Jennifer McCelland Mason Outdoor (south end)August 27 DeeAnn Gutowski Mason IndoorAugust 28 JoAnn Kosanic Mason Indoor

RIDER AGE as of Jan. 1, 2011 - Horse, Dec. 31, 2011. NOTE: A separate back number is needed for each Horse/Rider Combination. Stalls will be assigned by LMHA staff ONLY. Reserve in advance, email: Kathy at [email protected], cell (586) 484-5521. Stall reservation deadline is Wednesday before each show weekend. CANNOT guarantee group stalls if not reserved in advance! Absolutely NO arrivals before 2:00 p.m. Friday of each show weekend. Early arrivals will be charged an additional day for camping! Stallions welcome, handler/exhibitor must be 18 or older.

WARNING: Under the Michigan Equine Activity Liability Act an equine professional is not liable for an injury to or the death of a participant in an equine activity resulting from an inherent risk of the Equine Activity. LMHA and/or individuals assisting at these shows will not be individually or collectively held responsible for any loss, damage, injury to any person, horse or property in connection with this show.Current Year NEGATIVE COGGINS is required to show...absolutely NO EXCEPTIONS.

Include the following information on a separate sheet of paper for each Horse/Rider Combination

Signature (Application MUST be signed by an adult)

Contacts: Karol Holzhei (517) 663-1736, Laurie Haring (517) 490-1607, [email protected]

• Exhibitor• D.O.B• 01-01-11 AGE

• Back #• DIVISION• Horse

• Breed• Horses age if 5 & under (12-31-11)

Mail to: Laurie Haring1288 Strange Hwy., Grand Ledge, MI 48837

Does your association have a Mission Statement?

What year was the association founded? 1994

What is the average number of members? 75

Does your membership run January to December? Yes.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

We are an All Breed horse association.

How many events do you hold each year? Ten.

Where are they normally held? Ingham County Fairgrounds in Mason, MI.

Do you have Nat’l. affiliation? Yes, PAC.

Is there a youth division? Yes.

Is there an amateur division? Yes.

Are there daily high points? Our shows offer Weekend High Points.

Are there year end awards? Yes, we have Year End Awards for members only.

In December, 1994, eight individuals gathered to brainstorm ideas on how to offer a

fun, family-centere horse circuit. From that and many, many meetings after that, a group called Lower Michigan Horse Association or

L.M.H.A. was born. We are now entering our 16th show season, and, in looking back, we have become a very fun, organized and

competitive association. The goals of the association are to: promote interest in all breeds of horses; promote horse show activities;

encourage good sportsmanship an competition; have high ethical standards among exhibitors; and offer something to all members of

the family. Our purpose is to support family oriented activities in the equine area. L.M.H.A. shows are open for ALL to attend.

Membership is offered for those who choose, they also receive the perks of using the blanket fee as well as being eligible for Weekend

and Year End High Points. We are very proud of the quality of awards we are able to provide. We also offer a fun an fantastic Year En

Awards banquet that ensures a great time for all!

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? No.

Do have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? No.

Do you have monthly meetings? No.

Do you have a newsletter? No, we post news updates on our website.

What is your association website? www.LMHA.net

Who should be contacted with questions?

Karol Holzhei: 517-719-2329

Laurie Haring: 517-490-1607 or [email protected]

How has the economy affected you? We have noticed a slight drop in our entries, but overall we are happy with the attendance as we are maintaining.

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MORE INFORMATIONCOMING SOON!

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2011 Membership Fees:

Husband & Wife

Single Adult

Youth (each)

Horse Nominations (ea.)

Family Lifetime

Husband/Wife Life.

Single Lifetime

Saddle Up!

$20

$15

$5

$5

$250

$200

$150

$10

Total:

* Checks returned for Non SufficientFunds will incur a $25 charge *

Office Use Only:

Make check payable to: MApHA

Mail to: Judy Biber, MApHA Treasurer 28328 Dixboro Rd. South Lyon, MI 48178

HOUSEHOLD ADDRESS

Street Address

City State/Prov Zip

Phone ( ) Country

Email Add to Online Community List? o Y o N

HUSBAND & WIFE SECTION

SINGLE ADULT SECTION

YOUTH SECTION

HORSE NOMINATIONS

Last Name First Initial Non Pro? ApHC # MApHA#

Last Name First Initial Non Pro? ApHC # MApHA#

Last Name First Initial Birth Date ApHC # MApHA#

Last Name First Initial Non Pro? ApHC # MApHA#

Last Name First Initial Birth Date ApHC # MApHA#

o Newo Renewal

o Newo Renewal

o Newo Renewal

o Newo Renewal

o Newo Renewal

MApHAMichigan Appaloosa Horse Association

Application for Membership - Membership Year

Michigan Appaloosa HorseAssociation

(January 1st – December 31st)

Check # Amt

Date Rec’d

Notes

Points for MApHA Year End Awards do not begin to accumulate until 1.) The Horse Nomination is paid/received by the MApHA for the show year and2.) Both the owner and exhibitor are current MApHA members. * Mail the following information EXACTLY as it appears on ApHC Registration papers.

Please print on separate sheet: 1. Horse Reg. Name 2. ApHC Reg. # 3. Sex 4. Year Foaled 5. Owner(s) Name(s) 6. ApHC Member # for one/both owners.

Does your association have a Mission Statement?

What year was the association founded? 1958.

What is the average number of members?

Does your membership run January to December

of each year? Yes,

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

How many events do you hold each year?

Where are they normally held?

Is there a youth division?

Is there an amateur division?

Are there daily high points? No.

Are there year end awards? Yes. T

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes,

The purpose of the MApHA is to promote interest and improvement in the

Appaloosa horse in the State of Michigan through association sponsored breed shows and year-end awards, support of youth

members and cooperating with and aiding the Appaloosa Horse Club, Inc.

300.

membership runs on a calendar year.

Focus is on the Appaloosa Breed.

Events held include

three 4-judge ApHC approved Appaloosa Shows, annual

awards banquet and a Breeder' Futurity.

Ingham County Fairgrounds,

Mason, MI and the MSU Pavilion, East Lansing, MI.

Yes, divided into 2 age groups:

13 & Under and 14-18

Yes, there is a non-pro division

for amateurs.

here are year-end awards

based on a point system, the number of shows attended and

rules as detailed in our Charter, By-Laws and Rules for MApHA.

at the end of January.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser?

Do you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity?

Do you donate funds for scholarships?

Do you have monthly meetings?

Do you have monthly minutes?

Do you have a newsletter?

What is your association website?

Who should be contacted with questions?

We have several fund-

raisers annually. Most benefit our Non-Pro and Youth groups

and our scholarship fund. Info can be found on our website.Yes, there is

a futurity held in conjunction with the Appaloosa Classic Show

held at the end of August each year.

Yes, the MApHA funds

its own scholarship program.There are monthly board

meetings held in October-April. There are 2 General

Membership meetings held in November and January.

Minutes are taken at each

meeting, any member can recieve e-mailed copy upon request.Yes, there is a newsletter which will

be available on our web site and through Saddle Up.

www.michappclub.com

Judy Biber: 248-486-0695, [email protected]

How has the economy affected you? Our association and shows

have not really been adversely impacted. Our shows are some

of the least expensive Appaloosa events in the country. We feel

our efforts to keep costs own have had positive results for all.

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Please make checks payable to:

Michigan Barrel Racing Association

If questions please call Charlotte (810) 793-2659

http://mibarrelracing.tripod.com

Come join the fun and the rush of barrel racing!All levels from novice to rodeo gal!

New Season tarted September 18th, 2010& runs through August 2011

Printed Name

Address

City State Zip

Phone Email

Signature Date (will not be accepted without signature)

Mail to: Charlotte Kennedy12276 E. Dodge Rd.Otisville, MI 48463

MichiganBarrel RacingAssociation

MichiganBarrel RacingAssociation

MichiganBarrel RacingAssociation

MichiganBarrel RacingAssociation

MichiganBarrel RacingAssociation

MBRA

o

o Associate Membership $15.00 (bulletin only)

o Family Membership $100.00

Membership $45.00

Family Membership Includes: 3 or more familymembers, same address, same house

Membership runs from September 1st toAugust 31st of the following year

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION

What year was the association founded? 1959

What is the average number of members? 70

Does your membership run January to December

of each year? No, September through August.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

All breeds - focus is on barrel racing and pole bending.

Is there a Breeder’s Incentive Program? No.

How many events do you hold each year? 18-20

Where are they normally held? All over Mid-Michigan.

Do you have Nat’l. affiliation? No.

Is there a youth division? No.

Is there an amateur division? No.

Are there daily high points? No, we have yearly high points

in divisions.

Are there year end awards? Yes, saddles, jackets, pads, etc..

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? Yes, a sweepstakes barrel

race held in June.

Do have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? No.

Do you have monthly meetings? No.

Do you have a newsletter? Yes.

If so, is the newsletter mailed or emailed? Mailed.

What is your association website?

http://mibarrelracing.tripod.com

Who should be contacted with questions?

Charlotte Kennedy: 810-795-2659

How has the current economy affected you? The last few

years membership was down, but this year it has increased

A LOT!

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a.

To provide individuals and organizations with a central authority that will support, encourage, supplement, and coordinate the efforts of those presently engaged in the constructive conservation, development, and promotion of the horse industry and horse community in the State of Michigan;

b. To educate and inform individuals and organizations through all available media, education programs, and cooperation;

c.

To advocate the conservation and promotion of the horse industry and community

Benefits of Individual or Farm/Business Membership in Michigan Horse Council

• Receive a monthly newsletter, keeping you informed of events that are happening in the state, current health issues, pending legislation affecting the equine industry, trail issues, and more.

• Being a member of an organization that is working to promote the Michigan Horse Industry - assimilate information about and promote all aspects of the equine industry in the state, including all breeds and disciplines, including trail riding and racing.

• A chance to attend monthly, open board meetings (except during June, July and August), many with informational speakers. • Having the opportunity to become a member of one of the standing committees of the Michigan Horse Council, including

Communications, Membership, Legislative/Land Use, Expo, Special Events (all events in which MHC participates, including Ag Expo, Michigan Great Lakes International Draft Horse Show, MI 4-H Jamboree, MSU Autumnfest and more); Education; Trails and Philanthropy.

• Being associated with people who are working towards the enhancement, safety, preservation and enjoyment of both the horse and owner, whatever their individual interests may involve.

• Farm/Business members only: include a link to your website on the Michigan Horse Council web page

Membership is open:

To all equine businesses and individuals engaged in any type of horse activity, and/or who support the goals and purposes of the Michigan Horse Council.

Individual: Membership Fee $15.00; Farm or Business: Membership Fee $25.00 Please Designate: _______ Individual Membership; ________ Farm/Business Membership

Please Print Clearly

Name:________________________________________ Business/Farm Name: _________________________

Street: _______________________________________________ Phone: (_____) _______________________

City & State:______________________________________________________ Zip:______________________________

e-mail:_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Web-site (Farm/business only):_________________________________________________________________________

Return with check payable to: Michigan Horse Council

Web Site: www.michiganhorsecouncil.com

Michigan Horse Council is organized for the following purposes:

Michigan Horse Council Individual & Farm/Business Membership Application

Web-Site: www.michiganhorsecouncil.com

Calendar Year Membership: January 1– December 31

MHC TreasurerP.O. Box 22008Lansing, Michigan 48909-2008

____ New Membership

____ Renewal

Date: ______________

Check #: ___________

Amount: ___________

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Does your association have a Mission Statement? To provide individuals and organizations with a central

authority that will support, encourage, supplement, and coordinate the efforts of those presently engaged in

the constructive conservation, development, and promotion of the horse industry and horse community in

the state of Michigan. To educate and inform individuals and organizations through all available media,

education programs an cooperation. To advocate the conservation and promotion of the horse industry and

community.

What year was the association founded? 1973

What is the average number of members that you have? Over 60 organizations plus individuals.

Does your membership run January to December of each year? Yes.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on? All.

How many shows/events do you hold each year? N/A

Is there a youth division? There is a Youth Committee within the MHC.

Do you have an annual banquet? No.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? Yes, the MHC Horse Expo.

Do you have monthly meetings? Yes, September through May, at 7:30p.m. at the MSU Pavilion.

Do you have a newsletter? Yes, it is emailed.

What is your association website? www.MichiganHorseCouncil.com

Who should be contacted with questions about the association? The MHC: 231-821-2487 or individual

offices and directors can be contacted through the website.

How do you feel the current economy is affecting your association? It is reducing the size of regular

meetings; creates problems getting volunteers; but it did not seem to greatly affect the MHC Horse Expo.

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MICHIGAN QUARTER HORSE ASSOCIATIONP.O. Box 278, Greenville, MI 48838 • 616-225-8211 • Fax: 616-225-8313

www.MIQUARTERHORSE.COM

MQHA Membership Application* q New q Renewal

Youth* (Date of Birth / / ) q Includes MQHA Journal 12-month q Without MQHA Journal 12-monthAdult q 12-month Individual with Journal q 12-month individual without Journal q Adult with SpouseOther q Farm, Ranch, Corp. or Partnership 12-mo. q Individual Lifetime

First Class Postage (REQUIRED ON CANADIAN MEMBERSHIPS) q To upgrade from third class to first class

$30$20

$45$35$65

$45$250

$20

* MQHA requires a copy of youth’s birth certificate.

Please add $20for 1st classshipping orCanadian memberships

A few benefits of your MQHA Membership: • Michigan Quarter Horse Journal • Nearly 50 AQHA Shows Annually • Youth World Show Team & Youth Congress Team • Stallion Service Sale • Michigan Quarter Horse Breeders Futurity • AQHA/MQHA Annual Trail Ride • Queen Contest • Various Clinics • Annual Convention & Year End Awards • Leg Up Program • Youth Scholarships

Please make checks payable to MQHA & mail to: MQHA, P.O. Box 278, Greenville, MI 48838

For office use only:

(Whenever possible, pleaseattach payment to form.)

Date:

Payment Type:

Check #

Cash

Credit Card

Amount:

Taken By:Tax Tip: Contributions or gifts to the MQHA are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax; however dues and advertising payments may be deductible by members as an ordinary and necessary business expense.

Name MQHA ID No.

Spouse (if applicable) Spouse’s MQHA ID No.

Address

City State Zip

Michigan County Phone q Check if unlisted

Email Amt. $ Signature

Credit Card Information: q Visa q MasterCard q Discover SVC Code (from back):

Account Number Exp. Date / Zip Code:

q Credit card billing address is NOT the same as above. If notthe same, please write the billing address on the back of this form.

Does your association have a Mission Statement? The MQHA/AQHA Partnership will unite American Quarter Horse owners to develop and provide beneficial services for all horse owners which enhance and encourage American Quarter Horse ownership and participation. To generate growth of affiliate membership via the educational programs, recognition, monitoring public policy, marketing, promotion and publicity of the American Quarter Horse.

What year was the association founded? Incorporated in 1955.

What is the average number of members? 1,000.

Does your membership run January to December

of each year? Membership runs for 12 months fromreceipt of payment.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

Quarter Horse.

Is there a Breeder’s Incentive Program? No.

How many events do you hold each year? MQHA manages

seven horse show circuits and approves an additional six circuits.

We also have our Convention and host a tack sale in conjunction

with the 4H Benefit Clinic. MQHA is also a major sponsor of the

4-H Jamboree.

Where are they normally held? Lansing, Ludington, BerrienSprings, and Midland, MI.

Do you have a Nat’l. affiliation? All are AQHA approved, some

include NSBA, MSBA, and NBHA sanctioned events.

Is there a youth division? Yes. Is there an amateur division? Yes.

Are there daily high points? Each show is unique, but alltypically have a circuit high point.

Are there year end awards? Yes.

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, in January.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? We have fund-raisers year round.

Do you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? Yes, both.

Do you donate funds for scholarships? Not currently.

Do you have monthly meetings? Yes, except in June and October.

Do you have monthly minutes? We have minutes for every meeting.

Do you have a newsletter? We publish a magazine every two months which is mailed to our members.

What is your association website? www.miquarterhorse.com

Who should be contacted with questions?

MQHA Office: 616-225-8211 or email [email protected]

How has the economy has affected you? The economy has definitely changed the dynamics of the Association. We are doing everything we can to streamline expenses so that we can continue to offer quality events at reasonable costs.

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Michigan Reined Cow Horse Association

MRCHA 2011 Membership Form

Print Name

Address

City State Zip

Phone Email

Website Would you like your website linked to the MRCHA site? o Y o N

NOTE: If you will be participating in our open show series, you will need to be a MRCHA member to be eligible for awards.

In the following box, list family members / membership numbers. Please indicate which committees you can help with:o Fund Raising / Sponsors o Show Committee o Awards

Please mail completed application with check payable to:

MRCHA, P.O. Box 312, Cadillac, MI 49601

If you have any questions, please call Shelly Fuller at231.633.5502. Thank you! You will receive the processedapplication with MRCHA number as your receipt.

OFFICIAL USE ONLY

Paid Cash

Check # Amt. Paid

MRCHA #

Individual Fee: $20.00 or $15.00 if you are a current NRCHA Member, or you are applying for membership now. You must provide your NRCHA membership number below or attach completed NRCHA application.Family Fee: $35.00 or $30.00 if any family member is a current NRCHA member, or you are applying for membership now. You must provide your NRCHA membership number below or attach completed NRCHA application.

Name NRCHA #

Does your association have a Mission Statement? The mission of the Michigan Reined Cow Horse Association is to preserve the

heritage and tradition of the western reined stock horse.

What year was the association founded? Late 2009

What is the average number of members? 100

Does your membership run January to December

of each year? Yes.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

All breeds are welcome.

Is there a Breeder’s Incentive Program? No.

How many events do you hold each year? 14 for 2011.

Where are they normally held? JDJ Ranch in Evart, MI.

Do you have Nat’l. affiliation? NRCHA & PAC.

Is there a youth division? Yes.

Is there an amateur division? Yes.

Are there daily high points? Not for NRCHA shows, but Open shows will have Weekend High Points.

Are there year end awards? Yes, for NRCHA shows.

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? Yes, silent auctions and a raffle colt.

Do have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? N/A

Do you have monthly meetings? Quarterly.

Do you have a newsletter? Email blasts.

What is your association website? www.MichiganReinedCowHorse.org

Who should be contacted with questions?

Shelly Fuller: 231-633-5502

How is the economy affecting you? Membership is growing

and optimism is evident!

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Michigan Trail RidersAssociation, Inc.

Membership Application

Membership must be in effect for 30 days prior to ride date.

Please mail check with completed application to:

Chris Rayner (989) 473-3205Secretary/Treasurer

Michigan Trail Riders Assoc., Inc.5806 E. State Road, Hale, MI 48739

New memberships are $35. Renewal memberships are $25 until March 31, 2011 and then will be $35. A Lifetime Membership is $400. All memberships are “Family Memberships”. If you are single, a membership includes just you and any children. Family Memberships consist of a husband, wife and children under the age of 18. The membership year is from January 1st to December 31st. Maps and Guide books are included with the New Member fee. If you would like to purchase the maps and guide book only, please remit $10. No bicycles are allowed on this trail. We are a non-profit organization, therefore, all membership income over and above expenses is used to improve and promote the Michigan Riding-and-Hiking Trail.

Name:

Address:

City: State: Zip:

Phone Number:

Children’s Names/Ages:

Date:

New: Renewal: MTRA#:

Would you prefer to receive the newsletter by mail? o Yes

Would you print your newsletter from the MTRA website to

save printing and postage? o Yes

Would you want the newsletter emailed to you?

If yes, please list your email address below:

Does your association have a Mission Statement?

MTRA wants to help you enjoy the sport of horseback riding and your love of the outdoors in a unique way, by riding the

Michigan Shore-to-Shore Riding & Hiking Trail. This trail provides nearly unlimited riding in wilderness areas and provides a

way across the state of Michigan through the more civilized areas.

What year was the association founded? 1963.

What is the average number of members? 2500-3000.

Does your membership run January to December

of each year? Yes.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

Trail Riding.

How many events do you hold each year? Five organized

Trail Rides.

Where are they normally held? On the Michigan

Shore-to-Shore Riding & Hiking Trail.

Is there a youth division? No – but we have incentives

for youth involvement.

Is there an amateur division? No – we’re all amateurs!

Are there daily high points? No.

Are there year end awards? No.

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes.

We have a section of our GuideBook which states: Aims and Goals – The

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? No.

Do you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? No.

Do you donate funds for scholarships? No.

Do you have monthly meetings? No – 4 board meetings a

year, 1 annual general membership meeting.

Do you have monthly minutes? No, but minutes from the

meetings listed above.

Do you have a newsletter? Yes - both available thru mail

and email.

What is your association website? www.mtra.org

Who should be contacted with questions?

Chris Rayner - regarding the association:

Tom Strong - regarding the website, [email protected]

Has the economy affected you: Yes and no, our numbers

are down from 10 years ago, but gaining ground in the last

few years. More people are enjoying the great trails our

state has to offer rather than going out of state to ride.

(989) 473-3205, email [email protected]

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Name Date

Address

City State Zip

Birth Date Current Age

Email Address

Phone(s) - Home Cell

Mother’s Name Father’s Name

Would you like to receive newsletters electronically? o Yes o No Have you participated in rodeos before? o Yes o No

Would your parents be willing to help out during rodeos? o Yes o No

How did you hear about NLBRA of MI?

Membership Application

Please return form to theNLBRA of MI

Secretary:

Brandi Paepke9767 Amy School Rd.

Howard City, MI 49329(231) 460-6431

National Little Britches RodeoAssociation of Michigan

www.nlbraofmi.com

Does your association have a Mission Statement? To promote education, sportsmanship, and camaraderie in Michigan youth

through the great sport of rodeo.

What year was the association founded? Over 20 years ago.

What is the average number of members? 35-40

Does your membership run January to December of each year? Membership runs August 1st-July 31st, but new members can join at any point during the season. They can also run as a non-member to try us out.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

Any breed of horse/pony is welcome.

How many events do you hold each year? Usually 12-14

performances (rodeos), March-November.

Where are they normally held? Throughout lower Michigan at

various arenas.

Do you have Nat’l. affiliation? Shows are sanctioned by the National Little Britches Rodeo Association and members are eligible to participate in the National Finals if they qualify, held each year in Colorado at the en of July.Is there a youth division? Four age divisions: Trail Hands (up to 7), Little Wrangler (5-7), Juniors (8-13), Seniors (14-18), determined by age as of August 1st. Trail Hands do events with or without horses..

Is there an amateur division? No.

Are there daily high points? Competitors earn National Points that qualify them for National standings, as well as Michigan Points that determine Year En Awards.

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, we have an Annual Awards Banquet after the completion of our year-end rodeo, usually held around the 4th of July.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? Each family is required to raise a pre-determined amount of funds; we also do some group fund-raisers.

Do have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? No.

Do you have monthly meetings? Quarterly Board Meetings.

Do you have a newsletter? Yes, sent via mail or email.

What is your association website? www.NLBRAofMI.com or www.NLBRA.com

Who should be contacted with questions?

Any board member can answer questions - see website.

How is the economy affecting you? Currently our membership is strong. Like all associations, we face difficulties in raising funds.

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Name

Spouse’s Name

Children’s Names under 18

Address

City State Zip

Home Phone Email

I hereby release the Pontiac Lake Horseman’s Association, its membership and officers, of any and all liabilities resulting in physical injury, property damage or personal loss to myself or my family members in connection with any activities sponsored or organized by this Association. I realize that horses can behave unpredictably and I agree to participate in these activities fully aware of the potential risks involved.

Signature Date

Pontiac Lake Horseman’s AssociationMaking a difference for the future at Pontiac Lake State Recreation Area

Membership is for one year and expires each year on June 1st. Please indicate which membership you are applying for.

2011 Membership Application

o Individual $10 o Family (includes children under 18) $15 o Business $35

Pontiac Lake Horseman’sAssociation (PLHA)

Please make checks payable to:

Mail signed application to:

Pontiac Lake Horseman’s Assoc.Attn: Membership CoordinatorP.O. Box 798Highland, MI 48375

Does your association have a Mission Statement?

equestrian trails, while encouraging proper land management and equal access. To advocate and provide a voice of leadership

with policy makers an a physical presence in regard to trail issues and improvements at Pontiac Lake Recreation Area.

What year was the association founded? 2000.

What is the average number of members? 125 families.

Does your membership run January to December

of each year? No, June 1st to May 31st.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

All breeds - we are a Trails group.

How many events do you hold each year? Four.

Where are they normally held? Pontiac Lake Rec Area.

To promote, improve and preserve the Pontiac Lake Recreation Area and its

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, in June.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? Yes, in February.

Do you have monthly meetings? No – 4 board meetings a

year, held every 3 months.

Do you have a newsletter? Yes, it is mailed.

What is your association website? www.plha.info

Who should be contacted with questions?

Susie Sulla, PLHA Trailboss: 248-933-6338 or

[email protected]

How has the economy affected you: We are doing okay,

our membership is cheap and all events are super fun!

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Date Signature Signature Must be signed by ALL adults.

Name

ARHA #

Spouse

ARHA #

Mailing Address

City, State, Zip

Phone(s)

Email Address

Name

Relationship

ARHA #

DOB

Make checks payable to:

Ranch Horse Association of MIMail to: c/o Shari Wykrent27723 29th St., Gobles, MI 49055

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY:Date Rec’d.:

Check #:

Check Amt.:

RHAM #’s:

(also list ARHA Amateur # if you have one) (attach separate sheet for additional family members)

FAMILY MEMBERS

RANCH HORSE ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN2011 Membership Application

UNDER THE MICHIGAN EQUINE LIABILITY ACT, AN EQUINE PROFESSIONAL IS NOT LIABLE FOR AN INJURY TO OR THE DEATH OF A PARTICIPANT IN AN EQUINE ACTIVITY RESULTING FROM THE INHERENT RISK OF THE EQUINE ACTIVITY.

I apply to participate in or observe equine events provided and sponsored by Ranch Horse Association of Michigan (RHAM). By signing this RELEASE OF LIABILITY I understand that my involvement in a Ranch Horse Event will expose me to above normal risks due to the unpredictable behavior of horses and their reactions to surroundings of unfamiliar objects, sounds and cattle. Examples of these risks include: collisions, kicking, biting, rearing, bucking, striking, rolling, bolting and trampling. I understand that horses have a tendency to behave in ways that may result in injury, harm or death to a person on or around it. I agree that I assume and acknowledge these and other dangers that are inherent in horse related activities. I agree that I am responsible for my own safety. I agree that I have my own medical coverage. I agree that the RHAM, their members, employees, and agents will not be liable if I suffer personal injury or death. I agree not to bring any claims, demands or lawsuits against RHAM, their members, employees or agents. I agree that if RHAM, their members, agents or employees are sued by anyone else because of claimed conduct by myself, I will indemnify and hold them harmless from all damages and costs, including reasonable actual attorney fees. I agree that by signing this release it becomes binding on me, my heirs and assigns, and thus I am allowed to participate in RHAM activities or ride on property rented or in use for events. I agree that, THIS RELEASE CONSTITUTES A WAVIER OF LIABILITY BEYOND THE PROVISIONS OF THE MICHIGAN EQUINE ACTIVITY LIABILITY ACT 1994 P.A. 351. I agree that Michigan law governs the enforceability of this release. I acknowledge that I have read this waiver and liability release and I fully understand it, I am eighteen years of age or older, and that I am signing this release on my own behalf (or on the behalf of my minor children), our heirs, representatives and assigns. I understand that I am responsible for my own financial loss in relation to any theft or damage to my tack, equipment, vehicles, trailers, and horses while on the premises where an Equine event is held.

Upon purchase of a RHAM Membership, member agrees to abide by the Bylaws and Rules and Regulations of ARHA and RHAM. A RHAM membership is not required to participate in a RHAM Event as long as the participant provides proof of a current ARHA membership, but a RHAM membership must be purchased to be eligible for year-end points to accumulate and showing 3 of 4 or 4 of 5 RHAM circuit shows per season to be eligible for a year end award.

I (We) agree to abide by the rules of the American Ranch Horse Assoc. and Ranch Horse Assoc. of Michigan and will work to promote the association.

Important: All memberships are based on calendar year and expire December 31. Please allow approximately 2 weeks for processing. One form per membership. Please duplicate if needed.

o Family Membership $30 o Individual Membership $15 o Youth Membership $10

Please check which membership you are purchasing.

Does your association have a Mission Statement? The mission of the American Ranch Horse Association is to promote well broke and

reliable working horses and members who share a love for that true equine athlete. The Ranch Horse Association of Michigan (ARHA

Charter) is open to all breeds, whether ridden on the ranch, on the trail, or in the ring; and to all horse enthusiasts who want to become

better horsemen and have more fun with their horses.

What year was the association founded? 2005.

What is the average number of members? 100

Does your membership run January to December of each year? Yes.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on? Quarter Horse, Paint Horse, Appaloosa or any stock ranch horse type.

Is there a Breeder’s Incentive Program? No.

How many events do you hold each year? Planning 4-5.

Where are they normally held? Berrien Springs, MI.

Do you have Nat’l. affiliation? Yes, ARHA.Is there a youth division? Yes.

Is there an amateur division? Yes.

Are there daily high points? There are Versatility Champions at each show in each division.

Are there year end awards? Yes, we have Versatility Awards for All-Age (Open) and Amateur. We have High Point Awards for Youth. Plus, each class winner - Reining, Barrels, Working Cow, Cutting, etc., has an award for each division.

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? We hold clinics where trainers often donate their time to make it a fundraiser for RHAM.

Do have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? Not yet, but it has been discussed..

Do you have monthly meetings? Yes, the second Saturday of every month.

Do you have a newsletter? Yes, emailed when possible and mailed to members without email addresses.

What is your association website? www.miranchhorse.com

Who should be contacted with questions? Shari Wykrent, RHAM Secretary: 269-929-3058 or by email [email protected]

How is the economy affecting you? It has been slow going to start up, but I think that our focus - offering friendly competition at an affordable price - has really helped drive the increase in our membership. Fancy and expensive show outfits are not necessary, as each horse and rider are judged solely on their ability to perform.

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Sleepy Hollow Trail Riders AssociationMembership Application

Membership Year (Jan. 1 to Dec. 31) New! Renewal

Membership Type

Children’s Names

Please make checks payable to:

Sleepy Hollow Trail Riders Association

9322 Alward Road

Laingsburg, MI 48848

o Individual $15 per yearo Family $20 per year (includes children under 18 years old)

I hereby release Sleepy Hollow Trail Riders Association of any and all liabilities for personal loss/injury, and/or property loss/damage of any kind. I understand that equine activities are risky by their nature and agree to undertake full responsibility for said risk on my own behalf, as well as my minor child/children, legal ward, heirs, & representatives.

Signature Date Signature Date

Name

Address City State Zip

Email

Phone Numbers (home) (cell)

As a member, I would like to help in the following activities: Our website www.shtra.org contains ournewsletters, event info and email contact

o An Event Host/Hostesso Photographero Workbees/Trail Projects

o Workbee Cooko Annual Meetingo Expo

o Board or o Committee o Media Liaisono Can donate use of trail maintenance equipment

Does your association have a Mission Statement?

What year was the association founded? I

What is the average number of members?

Does your membership run January to December

of each year? Yes.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

How many events do you hold each year?

Where are they normally held?

Is there a youth division?

Is there an amateur division? No.

Are there daily high points?

Are there year end awards?

It shall be the mission of The Sleepy Hollow Trail Riders Association to provide the

resources, community support, and organizational infrastructure to plan, develop and sustain quality horseback riding trains and

supporting facilities at the Sleepy Hollow State Park, Laingsburg, MI.

ncorporated in 1997.

We have a 501c3, nonprofit and Adopt a Park status.

Average yearly tally

of about 90 memberships, consisting of individual and families.

We do

not have a specific breed focus, but host trail riding opportunities.

An average of twelve

different events are hosted each year. Our events are fun and

unique - such as the Rotten Egg Hunt, The DAMN Midnight Ride

and Ichabod Crane Days. Some events have special

overnight camping available.

Most events are staged from

our Horseman’s Staging Area.

Some events have youth divisions.

Some events have high points -

such as winning a Poker Run or the Scavenger Hunt.

We honor the Volunteer of the Year at our annual potluck and auction.

Do you have an annual banquet?

Do you have an annual fund-raiser?

Do you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? No.

Do you donate funds for scholarships? No.

Do you have monthly meetings?

Do you have monthly minutes?

Do you have a newsletter?

What is your association website?

Who should be contacted with questions?

Yes, held the first Saturday

in February.

Nearly all our events

are fund-raisers. We’ve worked hard to build and maintain

9.5 miles of trail.

We hold monthly board

meetings. Members and the public are welcome to attend.

Check the website for location and time.Yes, they are available on

our website.

Yes, it is on the website or it can

be emailed to you.

www.shtra.org

Barb Drake: email [email protected]

President, Marsha Putnam: 989-661-2541

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What year was the association founded? Around 1965.

What is the average number of members? 70

Does your membership run January to December of each year? Yes.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on? Pinto

Is there a Breeder’s Incentive Program? New for 2011, a show “Incentive” fund has been created on a National level. They have added $10,000 to the fund for 2011.

How many events do you hold each year? Two 6-Judge shows and co-sponsor a Jubilee show in August.

Where are they normally held? Berrien Springs, MI, and the Jubilee will be held in New Castle, IN.

Do you have Nat’l. affiliation? Yes, Pinto

Is there a youth division? Yes.

Is there an amateur division? Yes.

Are there daily high points? Yes.

Are there year end awards? Yes, the top six in many different categories.

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? No.

Do have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? No.

Do you have monthly meetings? No.

Do you have a newsletter? No, we try to keep membership informed via email and Facebook.

What is your association website? www.TriStatePinto.com

Who should be contacted with questions? [email protected]

How is the economy affecting you? The economy has negatively impacted our organization. We have many say that they would like to show but cannot due to job loss or unknown job situations.

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2011 Show Dates

www.thumbareakidsandcritters.org

8 Speed Shows held Tuesday and/or

Sunday NightsMay/June through Aug/Sept at 7:00 pm

H HDaily Paybacks Year End Awards High Points!

Name

Address

City State Zip

Phone Email

Email Jackie at [email protected] request more information andseries dates not yet determined.

Mail completed form to:

Membership forms/payment accepted

day of showat entry booth

All shows held at the Tuscola County Fairgrounds, Caro, MI

Join our email list now to be included on future information/show dates!

Please make checks payable to:

Thumb Area Kids& Critters 4-H

Thumb Area Kids & Critters 4-H ShowsMay 7th & July 9th

Jackie Diedrich, 4-H Leader2752 S. Garner Rd., Vassar, MI 48768

For more information call (989) 302-0191or email: [email protected]

Other 4-H/Open Shows Tuscola County FairJuly 17th-24thMay 21st, June 18th,

June 26th, July 9th, July 22nd,July 24th, July 30th

Visit www.tuscolacountyfair.orgfor more information

Sponsoredby:

o $30 Individual

o $90 Family (3 or more members)

All Members Receive Hat or T-Shirt!

Choose: Hat o T-Shirt o Size:

Tuscola Fairgrounds New Twilight Speed Series

Indiana

Flag Race

Clover-

LeafSpeed

& Action

Dash

for Cash

MORE INFORMATIONCOMING SOON!

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WATERLOO HORSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION2011 Membership Application

January 1, 2011 thru December 31, 2011

New Membership WHA Newsletter Number of family membersNames of family members

Membership RenewalSingleFamily

............$20.00

............$25.00SingleFamily

............$20.00

............$25.00Send via U.S. mail

Yes, I will allow my name, address, phone number and email to be publishedin the WHA membership list.

Name Phone

Address

City State Zip Email

Send completed application and payment to: Renewal dues must be received byJanuary 30, 2011

Waterloo Horsemen’s Association, Inc.c/o LaDean Rose9734 Waters Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48103

I hereby release Waterloo Horsemen’s Association, Inc. of any and all liabilitiesfor personal loss/injury, and/or loss/damage of any kind. I accept all responsibilityfor myself, family members and personal property.

Signature Date

2011 EVENTSFebruary 19April 30May 14May 27-30August 27September 2-5November 2-6

WHA Annual BanquetGreen Lake to Waterloo Trail RideSpring Work BeeMemorial Day WeekendFall Work BeeLabor Day WeekendTurkey Ride

Tom Keene, Vice President (517) 522-6482

Does your association have a Mission Statement? Yes, this is included in our bylaws.

What year was the association founded? 1993.

What is the average number of members? Approx. 200

Does your membership run January to December

of each year? Yes.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on? None.

How many events do you hold each year? Up to four.

Where are they normally held? Waterloo Campground.

Is there a youth division? No.

Is there an amateur division? No.

Are there daily high points? No.

Are there year end awards? No.

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes.

In 1996, the DNR and the Waterloo

Horsemen's Association signed a partnership agreement. This was the first such agreement in Michigan where the DNR and a

volunteer organization agreed to cooperate in the promotion of equestrian sports with the development and maintenance of a

horse campground and horse trails within the Waterloo Recreation Area. Today, the trails and campground are substantially

improved thanks to the volunteer work done by the WHA with supervision and guidance from the DNR. This is a good example

of how government and individuals can work together.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? No.

Do you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? No.

Do you donate funds for scholarships? No.

Do you have monthly meetings? Yes.

Do you have monthly minutes? Yes.

Do you have a newsletter? Yes.

If so, is the newsletter mailed or emailed? Mailed.

What is your association website?

www.waterloohorsemen.org

Who should be contacted with questions?

Chad Simpson, President: 734-323-0011

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Membership Fees:

Husband & Wife

Adult (each)

Youth (each)

Family

Family Lifetime

Single Lifetime

Saddle Up!

$20.00

$13.00

$ 7.00

$30.00

$150.00

$100.00

$10.00

Total:

Western Michigan AppaloosaRegional

www.WMARAPP.com

2011 Membership Application

* Checks returned for Non SufficientFunds will incur a $30 charge *

Visit our website for updated information:

Office Use Only:

Make check payable to: WMAR

Mail to: Tami Vickery, Treasurer 3200 Eric Drive White Lake, MI 48383

Check # Amt

Date Rec’d

Cards Sent

Notes

Farm Name

Street Address

City State/Prov Zip

Home Phone Work

Email Fax Country

HUSBAND & WIFE SECTION **Must have ApHC membership #’s if you are a Nat’l. Member

ADULT SECTION **Must have ApHC membership #’s if you are a Nat’l. Member

YOUTH SECTION **Must have ApHC membership #’s if you are a Nat’l. Member

Last Name First Initial Non Pro? ApHC Nat’l Member #

Last Name First Initial Non Pro? ApHC Nat’l Member #

Last Name First Initial Birth Date ApHC Nat’l Member #

Last Name First Initial Non Pro? ApHC Nat’l Member #

Last Name First Initial Non Pro? ApHC Nat’l Member #

Last Name First Initial Birth Date ApHC Nat’l Member #

o Newo Renewal

o Newo Renewal

o Newo Renewal

o Newo Renewal

o Newo Renewal

o Newo Renewal

Does your association have a Mission Statement?

the Appaloosa Horse. The WMAR puts on a fall futurity and stallion service auction which has been paying out over $8,000 dollars in

prize money. We put on two Appaloosa Horse Shows a year plus co-sponsoring a show with the Michigan Appaloosa Association

(MApHA). To finish the year there is a banquet in conjunction with the Michigan Club. The Class Winners and High Point Horses are

recognized with very nice awards for their accomplishments all year.

What year was the association founded? Approx. 1970.

What is the average number of members? 150-200.

Does your membership run January to December

of each year? Yes.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

Appaloosa.

If breed association, is there an Incentive Program? We have

an annual WMAR Incentive Program.

How many events do you hold each year? Four.

(3 shows, year-end awards banquet.)

Where are they normally held? 1 show at the Barry, MI,

Fairgrounds; 2 shows at MSU Pavilion;

Year-end banquet usually held at hotel in Lansing, MI.

Is there a youth division? Yes, different age groups, lead-line,

walk-trot and novice.

Is there an amateur division? Yes, non-pro, limited, novice, masters.

Are there daily high points? We have Weekend Show High Points for different divisions.

Are there year end awards? Yes. No points will count until memberships are paid.

The WMAR is made up of a group of people that are dedicated to the promotion of

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes.

Do you have an annual fund-raiser? We have no set fund

raiser, but try to hold fund raisers throughout the year.

Do you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? 2010 was

the last year for our Futurity class.

Do you donate funds for scholarships? No.

Do you have monthly meetings? Yes, but not usually during

show season.

Do you have monthly minutes? Yes, taken at all meetings

Do you have a newsletter? Yes, monthly, posted on our

website.

What is your association website? www.WMARAPP.com

Who should be contacted with questions?

Our President, Mr. Terry Shelhamer, 13775 Riverside,

Constantine, MI 49042. Phone: 269-435-7276

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Michigan Rocky Mountain Horse ClubMembership Form

Make ChecksPayable to: Michigan Rocky Mountain Horse Club

4236 Ricksgers Road, Alden, MI 49612

Office Use Only:

Check Number

Amount

Date Received

Name Date

Farm Name

Address

City State Zip

Phone EmailCheck “yes” if you give permission to include your name and address information on a member-ship l ist distributed internally among club members only. This information is NOT to be sold or used for solici-tation in any manner by club members or outside parties.

Yes

Yes

Yes

Membership Type (check one) Single ($20)

Family ($25)

Total Enclosed:

If a Family Membership, please list names of additionalfamily members and list age of any youth members.

Check “yes” if you arecurrently a member of theRocky Mountain Horse Assoc.

Check “yes” if youcurrently own a “Rocky”.

How many?

Stallion?

What activities would you like tosee this organization pursue?

Does your association have a Mission Statement?

What year was the association founded?

What is the average number of members?

Does your membership run January to December

of each year?

What breed/discipline does the association focus on?

How many events do you hold each year? T

Where are they normally held?

Is there a youth division?

Is there an amateur division?

Are there daily high points?

Are there year end awards?

.

To preserve and promote the Rocky Mountain Horse in Michigan through

trail rides, horse shows and gatherings of the Michigan Rocky Mountain Horse Club members.

Unknown.

65.

Yes.

The Rocky Mountain Horse. There is a Breeder’s

Incentive Program through the Rocky Mountain Horse Assoc.

en to twelve

events each year, not including Horse Shows

Our trail rides and horse

show events are held all over Michigan.

Do shows have a Nat’l. affiliation? So far we only have

Fun shows with no National points.

Yes, through the Rocky

Mountain Horse Association in Kentucky.

Yes, through the Rocky

Mountain Horse Association in Kentucky.

No.

Yes, through the Rocky

Mountain Horse Association in Kentucky

Do you have an annual banquet?

Do you have an annual fund-raiser?

Do you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity?

Do you donate funds for scholarships?

Do you have monthly meetings?

Do you have monthly minutes?

Do you have a newsletter?

What is your association website?

Who should be contacted with questions?

All Club Members are

invited to the Potluck held during the Certification Day

and Clinic being held this year on May 8th, 2010.

No.

No.

No.

No. We have 3-4

meetings a year.

No, quarterly. The meeting

minutes are posted on the website 3-4 times a year.

No.

www.michiganrmh.com

Patricia Secord, Secretary, Michigan Rocky Mountain

Horse Club. Email: [email protected]

616-299-5745

How has the economy affected you? Our association is

small, we have not increased dues for years, if ever. The

Rocky Mountain Horse is one of the more expensive

breeds, but good horses of any breed hold their value! The

breed is still spreading in Michigan.

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MSPB & O

Michigan State Pinto Breeders & Owners2011 Membership Application

This application for 2011 membership with Michigan State Pinto Breeders & Owners must be completed in full, including signatures at the bottom of the page. The first person in the household to have a membership is $25. All adult members must have a full membership. Additional youth memberships can be purchased for $5.

Make checks payable to: MSPB & OSend application & payment to: Holly Armstrong, 1600 E. Cohoctah Rd. Howell, MI 48855

Last name First M.I.

Address

City State Zip (9 digit)

Phone

Email

Amateur Birth Date / / Youth Birth Date / /

o Pintorama o Memorial Weekend o Memorial Weekend Pony/Mini

o Summer Classic Jubilee o Class in the Country o Fall WindUp

Volunteers

Needed:

Please write your name and check any MSPB&O shows which

you would be willing to help

I/we hereby agree to uphold and abide by the Constitution and rules of Michigan State Pinto Breeders & Owners, Inc. and also those of the Pinto Horse Association of America, Inc. In consideration of this membership, I/we hereby release and hold harmless MSPB&O and PtHA for any damages or losses incurred by me and/or any members of my family. I/we understand that in order to have points recognized by MSPB&O, both the owner and the exhibitor must be members of MSPB&O for Pintos and for All-breed just the exhibitor must be a member.

Last name First M.I.

Family relationship to first member

Email

Amateur Birth Date / /

Youth Birth Date / /

Add’l. Adult (19 & over) $25

OR Youth (18 & under) $5

Last name First M.I.

Family relationship to first member

Email

Amateur Birth Date / /

Youth Birth Date / /

Add’l. Adult (19 & over) $25

OR Youth (18 & under) $5

$25

Additional Memberships:

Signature of Member

Signature of Member

Date

Date

Signature of Date

Parent/Guardian (if applicant under 19)

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Does your association have a Mission Statement? promote good horsemanship and sportsmanship through family oriented activities.

What year was the association founded? Incorporated in 1971,

but has been involved in putting on PtHA shows since 1964.

What is the average number of members? 200

Does your membership run January to December of each year?

Yes, January 1-December 31 and begins when dues are received.

What breed/discipline does the association focus on? We focus

on the Pinto, which are Stock type, Hunter type, Pleasure type,

Saddle type, Miniature Horse & Pony. New this year we added

an All–Breed division. We have all types of horses becausemany are double registered.

How many events do you hold each year? We hold 6 shows.

Where are they normally held? All 2011 shows will be at theShiawassee County Fairgrounds in Corunna, MI.

Do shows have a Nat’l affiliation? Yes, PtHA.

Is there a youth division? Yes, we have multiple PtHA and

All-Breed youth divisions.

Is there an amateur division? We offer PtHA Amateur (junior, senior & elite) and Novice Amateur divisions.

Are there daily high points? Weekend high points are offered by the Amateur club. They are awarded for the different divisions in the pinto classes. The youth club also offers high points for pinto youth classes. In the All-Breed division we offer weekend high points for 18 & under, 19 & over, & 12 & under Walk/trot.

Are there year end awards? Yes, we offer a year end award program to all that qualify. The top 6 in each class are placed as well as high points and reserve high points in specific categories (12) and revolving overalls. Everyone that qualifies receives an award.

To promote public interest in the breeding and showing of the Pinto horse. To

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes.

Do you donate funds for scholarships? The Amateur & Youth

Clubs both hand out 2 scholarships each year.

Do you have monthly meetings? MSPB&O board members

meet on the 2nd Friday of each month from September

thru April. They are open for all to attend.

Do you have monthly minutes? Yes. We try to post them

online after they have been approved.

Do you have a newsletter? Yes. It is mailed 2 or 3 times a

year. Other news is sometimes emailed to the members.

What is your association website? www.mspbo.com

Who should be contacted with questions?

Ann Darnell: 517-625-3403 or [email protected]

How has the economy affected you? Smaller classes, people

going in fewer classes, competing in our All-Breed division

instead of the PtHA division to save money.