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New England Saddlebred Association, Inc. is Formed



 

The formation of the New England Saddlebred Association, Inc. (formally the MA/RI Saddlebred Association) is announced.  This change was voted in by the membership at the Annual Meeting and Awards, March 18.  Regional Directors have been selected from each New England state with the exception of Vermont.  Anyone interested in filling a regional position for Vermont should contact Marge Mullen at redmm97@cox.net.
 
The organization’s goal is to continue to promote all Saddlebreds and Half-Saddlebreds in
New England.  In addition, several new year-end awards have been added to the existing points program.
 
New Officers and Regional Directors for 2007 are:
 
Al Parrillo - President
Geri Fox - Vice President
Elli Antonelli - Secretary
John Gallonio - Treasurer
 
Marge Mullen - Event/Awards Coordinator and Membership
Tamra Mullen - Newsletter and Website 
 
Regional Directors:  

Connecticut:
Shanna Gregg Heckler
Gail DiScipio

Maine
Lynn Harrington
Margo Gerrish
Autumn Johnson

Massachusetts
Judy Candage
Jean Schryver

New Hampshire
Sandy Chouinard Hurd
Roberta Stone

Rhode Island
Sarah Davis
Beth DiCicco

Vermont

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