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News From the American Hackney Horse Society



Membership Dues to Increase

The American Hackney Horse Society membership dues will increase for 2008. Membership dues received in the American Hackney Horse Society office prior to December 1, 2007 will be accepted at the old rates. Payments received December 1, 2007 and after will be at the new rates: Life $1,000.00 - Individual $50.00 - Family $75.00  - Junior $25.00 - Associate $ 150.00

 


 

CH Suffix Available for the Hackney

The American Hackney Horse Society and Foundation have worked together to create a new program that will provide a CH (champion) suffix for Hackneys with champion show records. Applications for the program will be placed on the website and can be downloaded by any member interested in applying for the suffix designation for any Hackneys which qualifies.


Reminder: AHHS Membership Card

Please remember to take your current AHHS membership card with you to USEF horse shows. Hackney exhibitors are required to be members in good standing in order to show.


The American Hackney Society is located at 4059 Iron Works Parkway A-3,
Lexington, KY 40511-8462 (in the Kentucky Horse Park) and can be reached by calling
(859) 255-8694 or e-mail: info@hackneysociety.com. Membership and other information about the Hackney Society and the Hackney breed can be found on the web site at http://www.hackneysociety.com/.



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