AYHC Seeks Nominations for Youth Horse Industry Awards

The nomination period is open until Jan. 9 and awards will be presented at the 2015 AYHC Symposium.
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Outstanding leaders and volunteers are the backbone of the youth horse industry. Every year the American Youth Horse Council (AYHC) recognizes dedicated leaders by spotlighting their accomplishments during the annual AYHC Symposium.

The Adult and Student Leaders of the Year represent the best in adult and peer-to-peer leadership: They introduce newcomers to the horse industry, mentor young horsemen, and promote the horse industry within their local communities. Also at the annual symposium, the AYHC Partnership award is given to an organization which exemplifies dedication to the youth horse industry and supports the council’s mission to “connect kids through horses.”

Do you know an adult leader, student leader, or organization that works tirelessly to promote the youth horse industry, introduces new participants to the world of horses and makes horse activities fun and interesting? Take the time to nominate these outstanding leaders for well-deserved recognition from the American Youth Horse Council. The nomination period is until Jan. 9, and nomination guidelines for all three award categories are available at www.AYHC.com. The individual making the nomination must be a current AYHC member however the nominee is not required to be a member.

The AYHC Symposium will be held March 27-29, 2015 at the Lodge at Eagle Crest Resort in Redmond, Oregon. Symposium participants enjoy two days of seminars, demonstrations, and tours, plus networking with like-minded members of the youth horse community. The Symposium fees are reasonable, and early birds and AYHC members enjoy discounts on registration and hotel rooms

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