Dear Readers,
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Horse
howbiz
T HE WORLD CUP WAS FANTASTIC!! Sadly it will be a long time
West Coast
before we see it again, if we do at all. Las Vegas Events has committed
to applying for the next available date, which is way out there in 2014
or later. If you have an opinion on wanting it back at Vegas..or
May / June 2009
NOT..please send me an email, I'll see what the response is and get
it to the right place. It would be a shame if we did not see it on Founder/Publisher
this coast again.
Kathy Hobstetter
The new Del Mar arena is up and open, and is way beyond
what any of us thought it would be. It is BIG, airy and quite
Business / Office Manager
futuristic. The Del Mar International show was a huge
Charlene Guierriello
success and will certainly be the pivot point for many
many changes here in California. Stay tuned for some
BIG breaking news in the near future.
Technical Editor
USHJA has kicked off their new program, the
Sandra Murphy
Emerging Athletes Program. Two clinics, one in
Northern California and one in Southern
Associate Director
California came about thanks to WCAR and that Susie McCleary
Board of Directors involvement. Since Zone 10
is SO logistically big, the lobbying effort by that
Editorial Department
organization brought huge support from
Sharon Weiss
USHJA and the result was two for us!
THANKS WCAR!
Advertising
Seems like the world is spinning faster and
Joan Burton, Main office
faster, at least mine is here at ShowBiz. With
the magazine catching on around the world,
Alden Corrigan, Northern California
literally, I am going with the flow and letting it
Danielle Titland, Pacific Northwest
take me wherever it seems to be going. Some
new exciting additions to the staff, great new
Design & Art Direction
writers, super response from the Writers Working Lens Productions
Grant program (see the first ones in this Iris Thompson
issue) and requests to 'partner up' with some
Justin Phillips
amazing projects in the pipeline. Watch for
some new exciting changes and updates!
Contributing Editors
As always, I thank each and every reader for
Alden Corrigan
their interest, and their input when they care
Barbara Pinnella
to call or send me an email. I take each one to
heart and appreciate the communication. This
Sandra Murphy
magazine is quickly becoming a very important
Laura Ware
tool to our west coast industry and it is because
Kim Miller
YOU care about it. I appreciate each ad we get
and I LOVE THE CONGRATULATIONS Staff Photographer
AND CELEBRATION of our wins and victories. Eddie Perlas
Celebrating and acknowledging those
accomplishments gets the word out, THAT can
Contributing Photographers
come in handy. I'll do an article in the near future
Linda Peterson
about 'WHY ADVERTISE?" I think you will find it
Tish Quirk
interesting.
As always, stay tuned, times are a changin'!
Kathy Hobstetter
Founder / Publisher
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