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AQHA Convention Committee Agendas Set
AQHA has released the committee agendas for the upcoming AQHA convention set March 17-20 in San Antonio.

AQHA Convention Committee Agendas Set

AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE ASSOCIATION—FEBRUARY 16, 2017—AQHA has released the AQHA Standing Committee Agendas for the 2017 AQHA Convention, which is March 17-20 at the Grand Hyatt in San Antonio.

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  • Equine Research Committee
  • International Committee
  • Judges Committee
  • Marketing and Membership Committee
  • Nominations and Credentials Committee
  • Public Policy Committee
  • Racing Committee
  • Ranching Committee
  • Recreational Activities Committee
  • Show Committee
  • Stud Book and Registration Committee
  • Youth Activities Committee

About the AQHA Convention
AQHA is an organization that works for its members. Each spring, AQHA holds an annual convention to review member-submitted rule changes, appoint new AQHA directors, induct new members into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame, present year-end awards and elect the AQHA Executive Committee.

Register for Convention
Members can register for the convention online. For registration questions, please contact AQHA.

Book Hotel Rooms Now
Hotel rooms for the 2017 AQHA Convention are filling up fast. The room rate is $220 for a single/double. To receive these rates, reservations must be made prior to February 22, 2017. To book a room at the Grand Hyatt, visit www.aqha.com/convention.

For detailed information and the tentative schedule, visit www.aqha.com/convention.

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Founded in 1940, the American Quarter Horse Association is the largest equine breed organization in the world. With headquarters in Amarillo, AQHA has a membership of more than 260,000 people in 86 countries and has registered more than 5 million horses in 95 countries.