WHTA General Membership meeting scheduled
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
A WHTA General Membership meeting is scheduled December 1, 2023 at the TWHBEA Conference Center in Lewisburg, Tennessee, beginning at 9:00 am CST.
TWHBEA has offered their Zoom capabilities to anyone that cannot attend in person. A link with the Zoom information will be sent by email prior to the meeting date. Linking up to Zoom will allow you to ask questions, speak, make comments and vote. Following the meeting, Riders' Cup checks will be distributed. The focus of this meeting will be the election of officers which include President, First Vice President, and 3 Director positions. Anyone interested, please contact one of the nominating committee members: Laurie Toone, Herbert Derickson, or Rodney Dick.
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