(con’d)
Te MHC represents 30,000 Maryland horse people from individuals, farms, businesses, and the following associations:
Carroll County Equestrian Council Chesapeake Plantation Walking Horse Club Cloverleaf Standardbred Owners Assn. Days End Farm Horse Rescue, Inc. Equestrian Partners in Conservation (EPIC) Equine Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc. Fair Hill International, Inc. Frederick County Equine Alliance Freedom Hill Horse Rescue Gentle Giants Draft Horse Rescue Society Graham Equestrian Center, Inc. Howard County Iron Bridge Hounds
Executive Committee
Humane Society of Carroll County Marlborough Hunt Club Maryland 4-H Program Maryland Assn. for Wildlife Conservation Maryland Combined Training Assn. Maryland Draft Horse & Mule Assn. Maryland Equestrian Club Maryland Equestrian Foundation Maryland Farriers Association Maryland Horse Breeders Assn. Maryland Jockey Club Maryland Standardbred Breeders Assn. Maryland Steeplechase Assn.
Maryland State Quarter Horse Assn. Mid-Atlantic Saddlebred Assn. My Lady’s Manor Driving Club, Inc. New Market Middletown Valley Hounds Plantation Walking Horses of Maryland Potomac Hunt Club Preserve Harness Racing at Rosecroft Te Humane Society Te Humane Society of the United States TROT - Trail Riders of Today Tuckahoe Equestrian Center Washington International Horse Show Wicomico Hunt Club
Te Executive Committee is comprised of the President, the Vice-President, the Secretary, the Treasurer, and five Directors elected by the Board. Te Executive Committee executes the business, policy and priorities established by the Board, and in the course thereof has authority to exercise all those powers and duties of the Board, not specifically reserved to the Board by the By-laws. A written report on Executive Committee meetings is available to all the Directors. Te Executive Committee may appoint additional non-voting, advisory members from time to time in its discretion.
President Steuart Pittman, Jr. 410-798-0503 Fx: 410-507-3351
dodonfarm@verizon.net
Crystal Brumme Kimball (MSA, HCIBH and Director-at-Large for Businesses; Te Equiery) 410-489-7826
crystal@equiery.com
Vice President Jane Seigler 301-774-3756
seigler.jane@gmail.com
Directors elected to serve on the Executive Committee:
Dale Clabaugh (Director-at-Large for Individuals) 301-898-9560
dale.clabaugh@
gmail.com
Christy Clagett (Marlborough Hunt Club) 410-703-7998 Fx: 410-798-7403
larkinghill@aol.com
Maryland Horse Council
Visit
www.mdhorsecouncil.org for details on how to join today!
Maryland Horse Council membership is open to all associations, farms, businesses and individuals. To join, please visit
mdhorsecouncil.org, contact
admin@mdhorsecouncil.org, or call 301-502-8929. The Maryland Horse Council is sponsored by B & D Builders, The Equiery, and Mid-Atlantic Farm Credit.
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Pete Radue (MAEP and Director at Large for Businesses; Damascus Equine Associates) 301-829-2170 Fx: 301-829-4953
raduedvm@aol.com
Judy Smith (Director-at-Large for Farms; Good Friday Farm) 301-662-2532 Fx: 301-865-1013
goodfridayfarm@msn.com
Treasurer Royce Herman 410-758-2081 Fx: 410-758-4760
raherman1@verizon.net
Secretary Christine Bricker 410-788-3987 Fx: 410-765-1485
christine.bricker@
ngc.com
857010-13113
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