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Last Chance to Save on ASHA Annual Meeting and Youth Conference Registration



Substantial early registration discounts are available only through Friday (February 1) for the American Saddlebred Horse Association’s annual convention and Youth Conference.   Full Registrations are available at $195 each, with admittance to all seminars, forums, and social events which begin Thursday, February 14, including the glittering American Saddlebred Ball at Keeneland on Saturday evening, February 16.  After February 1, full registration increases to $245.  Phone registrations may be made by calling 859-259-2742.

 

For the Youth Conference, early registrations are due by Friday, February 1, to guarantee attendees their special Youth Conference souvenir shirt and all materials.  A savings of $30 on the cost of full registration is also available by that deadline.

 

Please visit the following links for more information: Annual Meeting Registration Form, Youth Conference Registration Form, or general information regarding the Annual Meeting.

 

Eligible senior members of the American Saddlebred Horse Association must also be sure their official ballots reach the Association’s office by the close of business Friday, February 1, for the annual election of directors.

 

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