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2018-2019 AjPHA Executive Committee Takes Office

Congratulations to the recently elected Youth who will be representing and leading the American Junior Paint Horse Association for 2018-2019. The AjPHA Executive Committee is responsible for overseeing all of the affairs of the association, reporting the status of the association to members, and helping govern and direct the course of AjPHA.

2018-2019 AjPHA Executive Committee:

President: Sabine Lazo of Caldwell, Texas

President-Elect: Mannetta McAvaddy of Vineland, New Jersey

Vice President: Reagan Jennings of College Station, Texas

Secretary: Madison Martin of Evington, Virginia
Treasurer: Teagan Goble of Rosharon, Texas
Zone 1 Representative: Cody Dulin of Nampa, Idaho

Zone 3 Representative: Grace Woydziak of Dodge City, Kansas

Zone 4 Representative: Treylyn Hancock of Wharton, Texas

Zone 5 Representative: Rana Orsan of St Louis, Missouri

Zone 7 Representative: Mannetta McAvadddy of Vineland, New Jersey

Zone 8 Representative: Reece Chapman of Bellevue, Michigan

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President Sabine Lazo is starting off her year as president focused on the “Color the Community,” service project. This project is focused on rewarding AjPHA Youth for participating in community service, both at horse shows and in their communities. Sabine plans for Youth to be able to log their service hours and fundraiser scholarship money for the American Paint Horse Foundation; learn more about Sabine’s service project in the upcoming September/October issue of the Paint Horse Journal.

 

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