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2021 Membership Voting Now Available Online



The 2021 Membership Vote for the ASHA Annual Meeting is available online now. The page is available with this link to all 2021 voting-eligible ASHA members https://www.asha.net/voting/officials-proxy . A letter and paper ballot has been sent to all 2020 members that would be eligible to vote upon renewing their membership for 2021. You must become a voting member by Monday, February 15 to be eligible to vote.

If you would like more information on the voting topics please register to attend our Virtual Town Hall on the proposed merger of the ASHA and ASR. Registration is now available for the Virtual Town Hall with the ASHA and ASR to be held via Zoom on Wednesday, January 27 at 5:00 p.m. ET. You can register for the Town Hall HERE today!

Registration for the 2021 American Saddlebred Horse Association virtual annual meeting is now available. The meeting is free to all ASHA members and scheduled for Wednesday, February 17, 2021, at 5:00 p.m. ET on Zoom. 2021 ASHA members can register for the FREE Annual Meeting HERE now, if you are not a current ASHA member join today!

The event was originally planned to take place in Lexington, Kentucky as part of the UPHA National Conference, but due to the restrictions on travel and mass gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic, the virtual platform was selected to offer a safe option that is accessible to the largest number of members.  

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