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ASHA Convention Sponsors & Exhibitors Announced; Hotel Options Available



 

Lexington, Ky ­– The American Saddlebred Horse Association is pleased to announce it has received support from several sponsors and exhibitors heading into the 2007 ASHA Annual Meeting & Youth Conference, Thursday through Saturday, February 15-17 at the Embassy Suites in Lexington, KY.  Although exhibitor space has sold out, sponsorships are still available and will be accepted up to and throughout the convention. 

 

Sponsorship information is available online at http://www.saddlebred.com/ASHA-Annual-Meeting or by clicking here.  Sponsorship information can also be obtained by contacting Daniel Rieffer at (859) 259-2742 ext. 333 or emailing d.rieffer@asha.net

 

The 2007 ASHA Annual Meeting & Youth Conference is presented by Freedman Harness, Misdee Wrigley Miller & Hillcroft Farm, John & Dorothy Lenore of Lenore Farms, Jean McLean Davis & Oakhill Farm and Don Spear & John Scheidt of Stonecroft Farm.  The Youth Awards Luncheon is being presented by Kay Richardson & Jennifer Richardson DelBosque, the Youth Awards Breakfast is being presented by Rob & Julianne Wilson of Shamrock Farm and the ASHA Awards Luncheon is being presented by the United States Equestrian Federation and Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital.  Other confirmed sponsors are Tom Erffmeyer & Elisabeth Le Bris, Stacey Kipper & Spring Acres Farm, Barbara L. Matthews, TSE/Tattersalls, ASHA of Virginia, Nottage Cottage, Roy & Judy Werner of Redwing Farm, Callaway Hills Stables, Boone’s Farm & Stables, Inc., Gayle Lampe in memory of Barbara Blacklaw, Shari Crisp of Century 21 and Ron Merwin.

 

The exhibitors for this year’s convention are Saddlebred Rescue, An Equestrian's Touch, White Horse Jewelry, Freedman Harness, World Championship Horse Equipment, Modjods, Stephens College, R.J. Becht & Son, Le Cheval Ltd., KEEP, Parisienne, Sassy Stuff by Valerie, UPHA, the American Saddlebred Museum, The Gorgeous Horse III and Horse Feathers.

 

Hotel Options Available

 

The Embassy Suites, host hotel for the convention, has reached capacity.  However, several hotels in very close proximity to the Embassy Suites still have rooms available. 

 

Holiday Inn Lexington-North

1950 Newtown Pike

Lexington, KY 40511

1-866-270-5112

 

Lexington Knights Inn

1935 Stanton Way

Lexington, KY 40511

859-231-0232

 

La Quinta Inn Lexington

1919 Stanton Way

Lexington, KY 40511

1-800-754-6835

 

Marriot’s Griffin Gates Resort

1800 Newtown Pike

Lexington, KY 40511

859-231-5100

 

Four Points by Sheraton

1938 Stanton Way

Lexington, KY 40511

859-259-1311

 

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