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Announcing The Inaugural AQHA Canadian Summit

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Announcing The Inaugural AQHA Canadian Summit

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An AQHA Summit is conducted every other year for each international affiliate region.

Mark These Dates - Saturday, February 15 & Sunday, February 16, 2020

To be held in conjunction with the CQHA Annual General Meeting Friday, February 14, 2020 at 5:30 pm & the Saskatchewan Horse Expo February 13-16, 2020 The CQHA and the AQHA are excited to formally invite you to attend the inaugural Canadian Summit, in conjunction with the CQHA's Annual General Meeting and the Saskatchewan Equine Expo!

An AQHA Summit is conducted every other year for each international affiliate region. Topics of discussion on Saturday February 15th, the first day of the Summit, include but are not limited to:

• international department specific and general AQHA news

• task force updates

• rule changes

• funding structures

• any other information pertinent to the region

On Sunday, February 16th, the second day of the Summit, AQHA in partnership with the CQHA, are pleased to provide an educational judges seminar with John Pipkin. You do not have to be a judge to participate in this seminar! Classes covered will include VRH Ranch Trail, VRH Ranch Riding, Halter, Horsemanship, and the All-Around VRH Award.

Please note that the judging seminar and business summit day are available FREE for current AQHA members (Tip: bring your AQHA membership card). New or renewal AQHA memberships may be purchased at the door.

Visit https://cqha.ca/aqha-canadian-summit for the AQHA Canadian Summit agenda

Please RSVP direct to AQHA to confirm you'll be attending. Reply using this email link: international@aqha.org

All events to be held at Prairieland Park 503 Ruth St W, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Host Hotel: Park Town Saskatoon, 924 Spadina Cres. East, Saskatoon, SK (306) 244-5564 (844) 868-6893

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