To commemorate its one year anniversary, the WCHA (World Conformation Horse Association) will hold its first annual meeting open to all interested persons. This exciting event will be held on Wednesday, October 15 at the American Quarter Horse Congress in Columbus, Ohio. The WCHA Executive Committee will review the past year, outline plans for the coming year and take your questions. In addition to the meeting, WCHA will host a Celebration Auction and party.
You can play a role in making it a party to remember by donating an auction item to benefit the growth and expansion of the fastest growing halter horse organization in the world. WCHA is already working in partnership and representing you with major breed associations. So, now is the time to get on board in support of this upcoming event.
After you donate, be sure to join in the fun and attend the party. Tickets (available soon) will only be $25 per person for a fun evening of fellowship, laughter and of course, the opportunity to buy some great items!
Donating to the WCHA Celebration Auction is easy and personally rewarding. Your contribution will help fund the continuing efforts to build a strong and viable organization whose purpose is to represent and serve as an advocate for the conformation horse industry.
Suggested auction donation items include:
- A weekend at your vacation home
- Airline tickets from your frequent flyer miles
- A laptop computer
- iPod
- Men and Women’s Jewelry
- Equine art
- An electric or gas scooter
- Training sessions
- A golf cart
- Coats or Jackets
- Theatre or event tickets
- Boots
- Leather halters
- Felt hats
- Furniture
- Gas Cards
- Gift Cards
- Mare Embryos
- Stallion Breeding Fees
You can also help by contacting companies from whom you purchase goods and services and asking for their support. If you find joy and purpose in your relationships in the halter horse industry, the WCHA needs your support to continue in its important work. Start today by contacting Fund Raising Committee Chairman Greg DeMint or Julie Bryant with you contribution idea or the name of a person to be contacted for a potential donation. The WCHA can’t wait to see what its members have up their sleeves or in their barns!
For more information, visit the WCHA’s website.