WHOA Announces Speakers For Seminar
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
The Walking Horse Owners’ Association will hold a seminar on Monday August 24, 2009 at the Hall Of Fame Club located in the Calsonic Arena in Shelbyville. The Seminar will start promptly at 7:00 PM CST. Speakers for the event will be Judy Martin, Frank Eichler, Dr. Doyle Meadows, Dr. John Bennett and Dr. Steve Mullins. Master of Ceremonies will be Mark Farrar. WHOA President Frank Neal will give opening and closing remarks for the evening. WHOA Board Member Judy Martin will speak on the topic of judging and image in the show ring. Frank Eichler will make a presentation regarding owners' liability pertaining to the HPA. SHOW CEO Dr. Doyle Meadows and SHOW Compliance Officers Dr. John Bennett and Dr. Steve Mullins will speak regarding the current inspection process and what owners can expect at the 2009 Celebration. A question and answer session will follow. Video services will be provided by Dean Johnson. Following the seminar a video of this seminar will be available exclusively to WHOA members at www.walkinghorseowners.com .
The Walking Horse Owners’ Association encourages all members and interested parties to attend this important seminar.
More information contact WHOA at 615-494-8822
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