TWHBEA Offers Membership Incentives
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
From now until November 30th, the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' And Exhibitors' Association (TWHBEA) will be offering renewing members two special incentives. Each renewing member will receive a copy of Tennessee Walking Horse: An American Tradition and one DVD of their choice(options listed below). The premier book on our great breed, Tennessee Walking Horse: An American Tradition would make an excellent Christmas gift for any walking horse enthusiast. Covering a diverse range of topics, TWHBEA's DVDs offer insight into training methods, breed versatility and breed history. These incentives are only available to those whose memberships have already expired or those whose memberships will expire in November. The promo code for this offer is 201207.
Additionally, TWHBEA is once again offering Lifetime Memberships for $795. This is an outstanding opportunity for anyone that loves the Tennessee Walking Horse.
To take advantage of either of these great opportunities please visit www.twhbea.com or call 931-359-1574
Championship Memories DVD
Training Series 1-3 DVDs
A Training Clinic and Bobby Richards Clinic DVD
Captured Photography and Jolene Bertrand Clinic DVD
Obstacle Trail Training Clinic & Tracy Pinson Clinic DVD
Grooming and Clipping and Nicole Carswell Clinic DVD
Saddle Fitting and Darrell Nephew Clinic DVD.
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