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Title:Equine Notes Conference
Notice:Topics List=4, Horses 4Sale/Wanted=150, Equip 4Sale/Wanted=151
Moderator:MTADMS::COBURNIO
Created:Tue Feb 11 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2080
Total number of notes:22383

1175.0. "Horse Club Activity and Newsletter Ideas" by MEIS::SCRAGGS () Thu Feb 01 1990 10:45

    Do any of you that belong to a breed association, attend the
    meetings? Hold an office? Are you active within your club? 
    
    Mass QH association is in desperate need of putting new life back 
    into it and is seeking input. Quarterhorse people, what would you 
    like to see the club do for you?? I have been an active member of
    the club for 8 years and I'll tell you, its BORING..  If anyone
    has any ideas to generate renewed interest, I'd love to hear 
    them.  A group of people are getting together over the weekend to
    discuss this subject and hopefully come up with some plans in 
    promoting the club. If it keeps going the way it is now, MQHA 
    will be dead in the near future...
    
    Past QH people? Why are you no longer active? Other breed assoc.
    people? What makes your club run? Stay active. I'd especially
    like to hear from the Paint/Pinto clubs where they seem to have 
    really taken off from almost a dead point. I know other associations
    face this also, the Appaloosa and the Palomino industries are very
    low?
    
    Anyone have any ideas?
    Thx
    Marianne
    
    
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1175.2SMQHA.....BOOVX2::MANDILEMon Feb 05 1990 14:5519
    I'm the secretary for the SMQHA (Southern Mass Quarter Horse Assoc.)
    Newly appointed this year, in fact!  It helps to get new blood on
    the board as the old officers do get tired or might need a break.
    We have about 90+\- members and it is still growing.  We do events
    throughout the year, i.e. Feb 6 is the Tack Repair/Care Clinic being
    sponsered by SMQHA and held at a local hall.  We have other events
    such as a "Play Day" with games, (with & without a horse!) food,
    swimming and fun in the sun, Trail Rides, Flea Markets, etc.
    We also have a newsletter, and it seems to be very important to
    the members to receive it.  One thing I have noticed is that if
    members are willing to pitch in in whatever way they can, such as
    picking up a member's horse if they don't have a trailer, making
    calls, or offering their farm as a location for a trail ride or
    other event, it makes it easier for more participation.  It is
    difficult to please everyone, but we try.  
    
    
    
    Lynne  
1175.3News LetterABACUS::FULTZMon Nov 04 1991 12:043
    Me and My husband might have chance to take over a horse newletter.
    
    	What would you like to see in a newsletter..?
1175.4Shift in focusKALE::ROBERTSMon Nov 04 1991 12:3118
    How about an editorial viewpoint that's focused on people who "do their
    own" i.e, those who are interested in the enormous pleasure to be had
    from learning from their horses, by doing their own training, with
    ordinary horses.  There are many publications that run article after
    article on showring stars whose road to success was heavily dependent
    on first buying a made horse, and then keeping it "in tune" with even
    more expensive trainers.
    
    Agreed, it seems that this is what you *have* to do nowadays to make
    it big.  (Yes, I know there are notable exceptions.)  But my point is
    that these stories are not very interesting to those of us who will
    never do this, and don't want to.  
    
    Also, articles aimed at adults.  I get really bored with pages of stuff
    aimed at junior riders.  People are juniors riders for a few short years.
    They are adult riders for *decades*!
    
    -ellie
1175.5STUDIO::PELUSOPAINTS; color your corralMon Nov 04 1991 13:1410
    Our informal NE Pinto news letter has letters from club members
    published.  Some advertising space available.  A cover story (each
    month is aimed at a different type of Pinto ie, stock, hunter, pleasure
    or saddle).  Class lists, show schedules, point standings, futurity
    information, club gossip, foal introductions, for sale listings.....
    It is brief and to the point, informal but fun.
    
    I can send you an old one if you'd like.
    
    Michele
1175.6seasonal health care informationSMAUG::MORENZJoAnne Morenz IBM I/C DTN: 226-5870Mon Nov 04 1991 13:466

It might be nice to include some helpful hints or tips on seasonal problems
i.e. toxic weeds, sunburn prevention (for horse), maybe blanketing suggestions
for the winter, medications that should be in you first-aid box, things like
that.
1175.7Can't ride as much as you'd likeJENEVR::WILLIAMSMon Nov 04 1991 16:087
    How about having something in the newsletter concerning people who
    really like to ride but can't afford all that goes with riding 
    (ie Owning their own horse or equipment, Weekly lessons versus 
    leasing etc.).  Perhaps some discussion around new and unique
    alternatives to just once-a-week lessons.
    
    
1175.8Riding abroad?XNOGOV::LISAGive quiche a chanceTue Nov 05 1991 04:174
    You could publish short articles from riders in other countries ...
    
    Lisa.
    
1175.9BOOVX2::MANDILELynne a.k.a. HRHWed Nov 06 1991 10:2310
    You could give pointers to places/clubs that might
    be of interest to the members...i.e. Tufts, or
    riding programs for handicapped children/adults,
    or special clubs like "Horses for Adults" (it's
    for beginner/non-horse owners/lovers who need
    a network to help them take care of the horse right,
    or who might just want to learn more about horses)
    
    
    L