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CHC to hold annual meeting Dec. 8

The Colorado Horse Council will be holding its 2012 Annual Meeting on Dec. 8, at the Brighton Recreation Center, 555 N.11th Avenue, Brighton, Colo., at noon.

The meeting will start with a luncheon reception that will allow the CHC members to network and get to know various committee and board members. There will also be an opportunity to meet any prospective candidates that are running for a board position.

The Council will also present recognition awards to individuals that have provided a great deal of dedicated service to the state's equine industry. The various committee chairs will be providing reports on the many activities that were supported by the Council in 2012 and provide highlights for 2013. Though historically a membership meeting, the Board of Directors encourages those interested in the equine industry to attend and become involved with the important work being accomplished.

For more information about the meeting click the image below or contact the CHC Office at 303-292-4981.

Date: 12/17/2012


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