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ASHA Annual Meeting and Youth Conference Sponsorship Opportunities Available



The American Saddlebred Horse Association has information regarding sponsorship opportunities at the 2005 Annual Meeting and Youth Conference.

This event is the one time each year when the membership meets formally and directly with the Association’s leadership. The Association is encouraging members to take advantage of the opportunity to join fellow members in planning the future of the American Saddlebred.

There are five levels of sponsorship: Triple Crown – $2,000; World’s Grand Champion – $1,300; World’s Champion of Champions – $1,000; World’s Champion – $999-500; and Blue Ribbon – $499-250.

Triple Crown–$2,000
American Saddlebred Ball and Annual Prize Giving at the Keeneland Race Course Entertainment Center

Benefits:
One table of eight at the American Saddlebred Ball
Two Complimentary Registration Package Deals
Name and/or logo on table tents
Recognition at American Saddlebred Ball entrance
Verbal appreciation during the awards presentation
Recognition in the Annual Meeting registration packets
Special recognition in the March/April American Saddlebred magazine
Recognition during the visual presentation at the American Saddlebred Ball
Gratitude signage at the Embassy Suites

World's Grand Champion–$1,300
Annual Luncheon in Honor of ASHA Charter Clubs, National Pleasure Horse
Champions and Breeders' Award Winners

Benefits:
Two Complimentary Registration Package Deals
Name and/or logo on table tents
Recognition at the entrance
Verbal appreciation during the awards presentation
Recognition in the Annual Meeting registration packets
Special recognition in the March/April American Saddlebred magazine
Recognition during the visual presentation
Gratitude signage at the Embassy Suites

World's Champion of Champions–$1,000
Youth Awards Breakfast
Sport Horse Luncheon
Youth Awards Lunch at The Red Mile

Benefits:
Two Complimentary Registration Package Deals
Name and/or logo on table tents
Recognition at the entrance
Verbal appreciation during the awards presentation
Recognition in the Annual Meeting registration packets
Special recognition in the March/April American Saddlebred magazine
Recognition during the visual presentation
Gratitude signage at the Embassy Suites

World's Champion–$500-$999

Benefits:
One adult registration (admittance to ALL seminars and forums only)
Recognition in the Annual Meeting registration packets
Special recognition in the March/April American Saddlebred magazine
Gratitude signage at the Embassy Suites

Blue Ribbon – $250-499

Benefits:
Recognition in the Annual Meeting registration packets
Special recognition in the March/April American Saddlebred magazine
Gratitude signage at the Embassy Suites

The 2005 Annual Meeting and Youth Conference will take place Thursday through Saturday, February 17-19, 2005 at the Embassy Suites of Lexington. The American Saddlebred Ball will take place Saturday, February 19 at the Keeneland Race Course Entertainment Center.

For more information please contact Reeves Kirtner by calling (859) 259-2742 ext. 333 or email: [email protected]

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