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Celebrating 30 Years of The Equiery, continued...


to me, it wins every year. - Emily Nessel, Marketing Coordinator


January 2019 And then… in Jan-


uary 2019, the first full glossy edition of Te Equiery came out! Having a fully glossy magazine was the brainchild of cur- rent MHC President Neil Agate who kept saying “we need to be


all glossy” until we made it happen!


June 2019 Out of all the


photo shoots for cov- ers I have done for Te Equiery over the years, this one is most memorable simply because of the expe- rience of the shoot it- self. Te athletic, and sometimes unruly


Senior Senator, circling the huddled group of his connections while they just kept smiling at


the camera was priceless. It was a challenge to get the three-time Maryland Hunt Cup win- ner composed for what would end up being the cover image but I felt privileged to be in Team Senior Senator’s company and grateful to be able to tell their story. – Katherine O. Rizzo, Editor-In-Chief/Art Director


November 2019 One thing that has


always stood out to me is how supportive the horse industry is to each other and to other causes. People are always willing to step up and lend a hand, or money, as needed and they are always caring and


supporting many causes, not just horsey ones. I am looking forward to seeing Te Equiery


grow and prosper and continue to keep horse people in the know as well as continue to ex- pand the horse industry – Carolyn Del Grosso, Bookkeeper


June 2020 My current opinion may be skewed by the fact


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that the COVID-19 pandemic is still go- ing on, but my choice for favorite cover


is


from the June 2020 issue. It was just such a heart-warming scene captured by Jennifer Cloutier.


It


felt hopeful…it felt special…it felt joyful.


When I first saw the cover put together, it seemed perfect, just what we all needed in that moment to remind us that everything would be okay…reminding us of how unique and re- markable the bonds with our horses can be and how powerful that is in bringing our commu- nity together. Our horses bring so much joy to us and to others and we should never take that for granted…not on the good days and espe- cially not on the bad days. – Emily Nessel, Marketing Coordinator


January 2021


What will the January 2021 cover look like and what will the New Year bring for Te Equi- ery and Maryland Horse Council? Only time will tell but we are surely looking forward to producing more and more issues for you!


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