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Happy 4th of July

       Our next ride will be the 4th of July weekend at Special Events Area at East Fork. On Saturday there will be a scavenger hunt and there will be a dutch oven surprize. Hope to see you there. We will clean some trails this weekend.

 The next meeting will be on July 17th @ 7:30pm at the American Legion Hall on Old St Rt 32 or better known as Williamsburg/Batavia Pike in Batavia. We will be having ice cream at this meeting.

    2008 Officers

    President - David Lytle : Email - daveanddelores@hotmail.com  513-724-7177

    Vice President - Roy Parm : Email - painthorse4me@peoplepc.com  513-734-0199   

    Secretary - Ellie Sands : Email - rsand1942@hotmail.com

    Treasurer- Delores Jones : Email - davidanddelores@hotmail.com

Who we are:

 

The Ohio Horseman's Council Inc. (OHC) is a non-profit corporation organized in the state of Ohio to provide a vehicle for equine owners and supporters to share ideas and suggestions for all horse related issues, through education, organized trail rides, and other social and service functions.  We provide resources to promote the building and maintenance of bridle trails throughout the state of Ohio and provide financial resources and volunteer services to fellow organizations that support equine related activities.

 

While OHC does have biannual State Meetings, monthly County Chapter meetings offer the best opportunity for folks with a common interest in a local area to socially interact.  OHC enhances communication among horsemen, providing an opportunity to network and develop strategies to achieve common goals.

 

The Ohio Horseman's Council started in 1972 as a grass roots movement of horse people who felt that an organization with neither breed affiliation nor private interest to serve was needed to represent horsemen of Ohio.  By 1974, OHC was officially incorporated and joined the American Horse Council.  There, OHC learned how horsemen in other states solved zoning and bureaucratic problems.  To date, there are more public riding areas in Ohio than in all the adjoining states combined.

 

Member of the American Horse Council :

 

OHC is a member in the American Horse Council (AHC), a national legislative representative for the horse industry. The mission of the AHC is to promote and protect the equine industry by representing its interests in Congress and in federal regulatory agencies on national issues of importance.

 

Code of Ethics:

As an Ohio Horseman's Council member, my fundamental duty is to better the equine community and to educate, promote, and enhance the equine industry.  I will keep my private life unsullied as an example to all and be well behaved in a manner that does not bring discredit to me or the Ohio Horseman's Council.  I will be consistently mindful of others, honest in thoughts and deeds in my personal life, and exemplary in obeying the laws.  I will cooperate with all legal authorities and their representatives.

I know that I alone am responsible for my own standards of performance and will take every opportunity to enhance and improve my level of knowledge and competence.

Adopted by OHC General Membership, February 27, 1994

 

 

 

 

 

 

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