Membership Definitely Has Its Advantages
Monday, September 21, 2009
The 2009 TWHBEA membership drive was a huge success. The lucky recipient of first place, a stud fee to 2008 TWHBEA Sire Of The Year Lined With Cash donated by Waterfall Farms, was Chip Carrier of Franklin, Kentucky. This stud fee is valued at $2500! Second Place, a free weekend at Circle E Guest Ranch in Belvidere, Tennessee, went to James Lioutza of Jacksonville, Florida. This package was valued at over $250. Along with these prizes all members were able to take advantage of a 20% discount off catalog prices at National Bridle Shop and a 10% discount at Circle E Guest Ranch. The campaign proved to be attractive as new membership increased 51%! TWHBEA would like to thank the sponsors of this drive and remind our members you have through December 31st to take advantage of the 20% discount at National Bridle Shop.
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