AQHA Sponsors AmerEquine Festival of the Horse
The American Quarter Horse Association is excited to announce its sponsorship of the 2012 AmerEquine – Festival of the Horse.
The American Quarter Horse Association, April 9, 2012 – The American Quarter Horse Association is excited to announce its sponsorship of AmerEquine – Festival of the Horse, June 1-3 at the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, Texas. AmerEquine is a three-day music festival, horse exposition and marketplace that celebrates and promotes equine disciplines of all lifestyles.
AQHA is always looking to support equine industry events that help educate and bring equestrian riders and enthusiasts together. The goal of AmerEquine is to help as many people as possible experience the joy and fulfillment of having horses in their lives.
AmerEquine will feature seminars and presentations by leading equine professionals, concerts, as well as the Extreme Marketplace, with more than 140 exhibitors that offer top-of-the-line products, ranging from apparel and art to health care products and much more.
AQHA representatives will be there, ready to speak with attendees and answer questions regarding registration, transfers and memberships. There will also be prizes and special giveaways! Be sure to stop by the AQHA booth for special deals, including a free AQHA grooming tote when you purchase a one-year membership and horseback riding program enrollment for only $60, or get a two-year Journal subscription for only $25.
Tickets to this event can be purchased online or at the Will Rogers event center beginning Friday, June 1, at 9:30 a.m.
For more information on AmerEquine or to view the full schedule of events, visit www.AmerEquine.com.
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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, Texas, AQHA has a membership of more than 280,000 people in 86 countries and has registered more than 5 million horses in 95 countries.