KHC Announces New Horsemen’s Regional Caucuses

The caucuses are designed to inspire networking, communication, and education for Kentucky horsemen.
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The Kentucky Horse Council (KHC) has announced the development of new horsemen’s regional caucuses to inspire networking, communication, and education for Kentucky’s horsemen and horsewomen across the commonwealth.

Each caucus will include a meal and an evening of discussions about horse issues and activities in the area, and the results of the 2012 Kentucky Equine Survey will be presented with specific county figures. Board members will update horsemen on KHC projects and request input from horsemen on additional ideas that are specific to their areas. Local and state officials will be invited to meet the horsemen in their areas, and to understand the horse industry in the region.

The first two caucuses will be in the regions surrounding Hardin and Boyle counties.

The Hardin regional caucus will include horsemen from Meade, Breckenridge, Larue, Grayson, and Hart counties, as well as Hardin county horsemen. This caucus is scheduled for Aug. 21 at the Hardin County Extension Office. The event and meal will start at 6:00 p.m

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