In 1908, a group of five Arabian enthusiasts, Henry K. Bush-Brown, - TopicsExpress



          

In 1908, a group of five Arabian enthusiasts, Henry K. Bush-Brown, Homer Davenport, Charles A. Voetsch, Francis A. Huck, and James B. Kilburn, met at the Hotel Belmont in New York City and formed the very first Arabian horse club, the Arabian Horse Club of America, Inc. More than 100 years later, it is the local Arabian horse club that is the backbone of the Arabian Horse Association. Since the inception of that first club, more than 270 affiliate member clubs of AHA have been chartered. That’s 270 groups of people, passionate about the Arabian horse, coming together to learn, to socialize and to champion the animal they love. The Arabian Horse Association recognizes that it is the many local affiliate clubs and the enthusiasm of their members that are the foundation of our organization. AHA has many resources and programs in place to help our clubs keep growing and maintain a vibrant and engaged membership (Copied from AHA Website)
Posted on: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 06:48:40 +0000

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