NHSC Affiliating Horse Show Managers You Are Cordially Invited
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
To: NHSC Show Management Forum
Date: November 30, 2007 (Friday)
Time: 10:00am-12 Noon (CST)
Location: Franklin Marriott Cool Springs
Room: Salon 7 & 8
700 Cool Springs Boulevard
Franklin, TN, 37067
615-261-6126
By: National Horse Show Commission
Mr. Lonnie Messick, Executive Vice President
Mr. Wink Groover, Chairman
The National Horse Show Commission in conjunction with the Walking Horse Trainer’s Association invites you to attend the NHSC Show Management Forum. This Forum will share the purpose and mission of the NHSC Show Management Advisory Committee. In addition, and probably the most important reason to attend is that this Forum will discuss “Key Factors” for a successful show. The Commission will review its role and function and will also discuss some important changes for the 2008 show season.
Please plan to attend this educational fun-filled Forum.
RSVP to: NHSC by the deadline of November 15th, 2007 either by phone – 931/684-9506 or fax – 931/684-9538 or by emailing Rachel Reed at nhscrr@mindspring.com.
*Special hotel rates are available by calling 615-261-6100. Please tell them you are with the Walking Horse function.
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