Lewisburg, TN – The Commemorative Garden at TWHBEA headquarters in Lewisburg, Tennessee, serves to immortalize the scores of cherished horses, riders, owners, trainers, individuals, organizations, and farms that have helped shape the Tennessee Walking Horse industry. It was designed to be a self-supporting endeavor, funded by the purchase of commemorative pavers and other garden ornaments.

Over the past several months it has come to the attention of the current TWHBEA Executive Committee that numerous pavers have been paid for by members but have not been ordered or placed in the garden. The Executive Committee wishes to ensure everyone involved that it is intent on rectifying this situation. The missing pavers will be ordered and placed in as timely a manner as is possible.

The Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' and Exhibitors' Association (TWHBEA), headquartered in Lewisburg, Tennessee, is the oldest and most prestigious organization devoted to the promotion and protection of the breed. Founded in 1935, the breed registry was established to record the pedigrees of the Tennessee Walking Horse. Its goal is to maintain the purity of the breed, to promote greater awareness of the Tennessee Walking Horse and its qualities, to encourage expansion of the breed and to help assure its general welfare.