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Why should you join ASHA?

What's in it for you?

ASHA needs your membership so we can make an impact for horse people in the state legislature, local cities, parks and recreational entities. Membership numbers domake the difference to whom the POWERS THAT BE listen.

ASHA is always working continually to insure that Arizona's horsemen will always have the opportunity to enjoy their professional, amateur and recreational horse activities. People outside the equine world have a better understanding of our Arizona horse community - especially individuals responsible for making decisions which affect horsemen - because ASHA seeks to represent all Arizona's horsemen's interests.

The Arizona State Horsemen's Association

Current ASHA projects are:

    • Formation of special interest committees to offer assistance where equine interests are threatened.
    • Negotiations with developers, state, county and municipal officials to protect horsemen's rights.
    • ASHA Newsletter.
    • 2 Ropings a year @ HorseLovers' Park, Phoenix
    • Your state repersentative to the American Horse Council.

    ASHA has representatives in municipal, county and federal groups, such as Parks Boards, Recreation and Trail groups, City and Zoning Review Committees, open space and preservation committees, and home owners associations.

    Many of these are activities, unseen and unrecognized by the average horseman. All of the ASHA Board Members are members themselves of a riding or saddle association; the board represents horsemen from all over the State of Arizona.

 

Please print out form and fill in your information

When completed, send with check or money order to:

ASHA

28150 N. Alma School Pkwy, 103/433

Scottsdale, AZ 85262

If you would like to become an Individual or Family member, click here

If you would like to become a Business Member, click here

If you would like to become Club or Organization Member, click here

 

ASHA: Your State Horse Council

The Arizona State Horsemen Association is dedicated to the promotion and preservation of the horseman's way of life. ASHA includes saddle clubs, breed associations, corporations, farms and ranches, and individuals and families who share a common interest in horses. Past accomplishments include:

• Representation on the AZ Livestock Board
• Help to establish horse facilities at Horse Camps; trails in state, county, federal and local parks
• Securing the Sun Circle Trail as a national trail
• Securing the rights of private individuals to ride their horses in the Grand Canyon
• The Arizona Economic Impact Survey published in 1984, revised 1991.

 


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