"We were
delighted with every aspect of the convention," said AMHA Executive Director,
Julie M. Broadway. "The weather cooperated for great farm tours, attendance was
strong, and all the seminars were well attended. Each party was fun and upbeat,
and fundraising was very successful! Everything was smooth and seamless, and a
great time was had by all."
Along with speakers and activities,
including two sets of day-long farm tours to nearby Woodland Stallion Station
and Dragonfire Farm, and Garn Walker Stables and Futurity Farm, the Annual
Meeting of Members was held. Newly elected to represent Region 6 was Cece Green
Yelek of Sunray, Texas; Mari Sanderson of Norco, California, to represent Region 7; and Jeff Gove
ofHampton, New
Hampshire, as Director at Large. Carol Fletcher of Woodinville, Washington, was re-elected for a second term
to serve Region 8. Cindy Mugnier of Belchertown, Massachusetts, was reelected unanimously as
AMHA president by the AMHA Board of Directors.
Special recognition was
given to Georgie Green of Morgan Mill, Texas, who recently retired from representing
Region 6 for nearly 30 years. Green was first elected to the AMHA Board of
Directors in 1982. She was named AMHA Woman of the Year in 1985, the same year
she was elected the first female president, a position she held from 1985-1988,
and again from 1993-1996. She has served on, and frequently chaired, the AMHA
Executive, Finance, Registry, Marketing, Media Steering, and Bylaws Committees.
AMHA, Texas, and the Morgan
community as a whole are extremely fortunate to have been the beneficiary of so
much of Green's talent, drive, determination, energy, vision, and desire to make
the world a better place.
The keynote speaker at the annual awards
luncheon was television and radio personality, Rick Lamb, who spoke on natural
horsemanship. AMHA presented year-end awards to many deserving recipients for
their dedication and accomplishments in the breed in 2008.
The AMHA/World
Morgan Futurity Stallion Service Auction raised more than $106,000. The
top-selling stallion's service was to the many-time world champion HVK Bell
Flaire for $5,200. The proceeds from the auction are earmarked 40 percent to the
World Morgan Futurity, 40 percent to promotion and marketing of the breed and
the Association, and 20 percent in support of AMHA regional shows.
AMHA
will hold its 2010 convention in Lexington, Kentucky, February 14-21 in conjunction with
the American Saddlebred Horse Association's convention.
Founded in 1909,
the American Morgan Horse Association is a non-profit organization serving more
than 50,000 Morgan horse owners, breeders, exhibitors, and enthusiasts
throughout theUnited
States. AMHA serves as a parent organization to
more than 100 recognized Morgan horse clubs and national service
organizations.
For more information on America's original horse
breed, contact the American Morgan Horse Association, Inc., 122 Bostwick Road, Shelburne, Vermont 05482; (802) 985-4944;
www.morganhorse.com