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28/ JULY 2021 THE RIDER


Board Members And Contact Information CRHRA correspondence:


operationsmanagercrhra@gmail.com


President: Jack deWit Email: president@crhra.ca Cell: 905-424-4666


Vice-President: Patrick Connor Email: onmyhorse@live.ca Phone: 613-484-1140


Office Phone Number (519) 941-6157 633419 ON-10 Mono, L9W 6Z1


www.crhra.ca


New Office Phone Number 1-519-941-6157


633419 On-10, Mono, ON L9W 6Z1 Tanya: memberships@crhra.ca


The Office has Moved to


at operationsmanagercrhra@gmail.com for the board to review. You will be contacted if further information is required so please include email and phone.


Exciting News for Trail Riders!!!!


for Horses. This was finally opened through the hard work of the Ontario Trails Council and CRHRA. Thank You Patrick Connor who is our Vice President and Executive Director of the OTC


is now open to Horses. There are signs indicating the right of way


The Chrysler Greenway Canada in Windsor


seat on our board from other Provinces along with our own. Any recreational horse organization can have a seat on our board. All our meetings are by conference call with no cost to you. Please send a brief Bio by Sept 1 to Bonnie


conference call. Anyone interested in joining the call must register with Bonnie at operationsman- agercrhra@gmail to receive the call in number and code by Sept 20/21 The information will be sent the day before the meeting. We are looking for people interested in a


Our AGM date is Sept 26, 2021, at 7Pm


Office Hours:Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm


sites. For new members BFL does not issue paper policies when you join but does provide a contact person for you to call if you have questions or is- sues. On the back of your membership tags is your policy number or you can use the order number. Have that ready when you call. 1-800-668-5901 Stephanie Kirton. We urge you to call BFL as they can answer your insurance questions as we are NOT Insurance


offering to CRHRA members to log into their on- line site. Link for the Rider: bit.ly/CRHRARider We are also on FaceBook and other popular


THE RIDER please purchase a subscription when you join, Take Advantage of the special The Rider is


quently asked questions concerning the applica- tion form. We correspond with our members through


cation form for each person that wishes to join. You can not just pay for 2 or more. We need their information as well for the insurance benefit that is sent to BFL. Our website now contains a section on fre-


fore your tags and confirmation letter arrives, the order number you receive by email confirms that you are a CRHRA member with BFL Insurance coverage as of that date. Please remember you must fill out an appli-


and John Ashton a director and Regional Rep for Windsor Area. If you require proof of your membership be-


Treasurer: Liz Franks Email: christiepines@gmail.com Phone: 905-473-1265


Board Secretary: Heather Aitken Email: secretarycrhra@gmail.com Phone: 519-767-8074


Operations Manager: Bonnie Simpson Email: operationsmanagercrhra@gmail.com Phone: 705-878-2684


Memberships: Tanya Email: memberships@crhra.ca


Working For The Future Of Recreational Canadians Community!!! Office Hours: Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm


People we ONLY provide opportunity for reason- able insurance as a benefit. If we all do our part, stay home, do not so-


good fitting mask even after you are vaccinated. New variants are more powerful and spread easier.


cialise, do not travel out of your area and do not use other’s resources. Get Vaccinated as soon as possible!!! Wear a


Directors/Regional Reps


Thorold, St Catherines, Welland, Niagara Mark Dobrindt Email: cowboy1949@live.ca Phone: 905-892-9769


Windsor, South Western Ontario John Aston Email: johnaston762@yahoo.ca Phone: 519-566-8377


Orangeville, ON Ross Millar rmillar@millargroup.com (519) 942-3011 Work (416) 587-0003 Mobile


Each time someone goes outside their neighbour- hood they can infect someone who otherwise was safe in a low risk area. Please think about our future!!!!! Do you want to live like this for years to come.!!!!! Face Masks are Face Art!! Wear them with


Pride! Be Smart!!! Be Safe!!! Bonnie


EQUITANA USA Tickets Now Available


EQUITANA USA launches ticket sales for long-awaited October 2021 event in ‘Horse Capital of the World


Norwalk, Conn. (June 28, 2021) — The wait is over! After post- poning the highly anticipated and newest North American edition of the premier horse industry event in 2020, EQUITANA USA and the Kentucky Horse Park an- nounced ticket sales for 2021 are now open. The EQUITANA USA show will be held Friday, October 1 – Sunday, October 3, 2021 at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lex- ington, Ky. The event welcomes all riding levels, disciplines, and breeds, as well as enthusiasts of all ages to come together to cele- brate the horse. The event will showcase a


variety of popular equestrian per- sonalities, professional perform- ers, authors, veterinarians and other top professionals sharing their expertise on a wide range of disciplines and topics, with more than 150 sessions. Some slated to provide sessions include Laura Graves (Dressage clinic), Ronny Riemer (Jumpers clinic), a Re- tired Racehorse Project Master- class, the EQUUS Foundation Adoption Day and a variety of panels covering sustainability, horsemanship, social responsibil- ity, DEI, accessibility and tradi- tions and changes in the industry. Featured presenters on tap


online


for the event include Micah Deligdish, Max Corcoran, Shawn Flarida, Colton Woods, Pat Par- elli, Sydney Collier, Lindsey Par- tridge, Cole Cameron, Jim Masterson, Stephanie Bulger and many more. Each day will feature a trade fair, showcasing eques- trian related products and serv- ices, along with the special evening performance of EQUUS Evolution at the Alltech Arena, which will be ticketed separately (details and ticket sales to be an- nounced). Tickets may be purchased by


visiting


equitanausa.com and start at $27 (ages 13+), $10 (ages 6-12), and free for children five and under. At checkout, purchasers may se-


lect to add-on a special limited- edition pair of Dreamers and Schemers EQUITANA USA Boot Socks for $15.99, while supplies last. New branded mer- chandise will be released for pur- chase both before and on site during the show. In addition to entrance into


EQUITANA USA, all tickets in- clude on-site parking, free United States Equestrian Federation fan membership and admission into the Kentucky Horse Park, which includes access to the Interna- tional Museum of the Horse, American Saddlebred Museum and Hall of Champions. EQUITANA USA is pleased


to collaborate with associations, media and industry supporters to elevate the event experience for attendees. Association partners include the United States Eques- trian Federation, United States Pony Club, United States Hunter Jumper Association, United States Eventing Association, United States Dressage Federa- tion, the Retired Racehorse Proj- ect, and more. Additional media and industry supporters include the Equine Network, Breyer, Cavali Club, Dreamers & Schemers, Elite Equestrian mag- azine, Strides for Equality Eques- trian and many more. All of these collaborators will have a presence at the event giving attendees the opportunity to meet with them and learn more about their mis- sions and contributions. The list of associations, media and indus- try supporters continues to grow daily. Secure your ticket today to stay up-to-date on the latest EQ- UITANA USA news. For more information about


EQUITANA USA, visit www.eq- uitanausa.com or www.kyhorsep- ark.com. About EQUITANA USA &


RX: EQUITANA USA is a three- day celebration of the horse that invites equestrian professionals and enthusiasts of all riding levels and ages, disciplines and breeds


to gather for education, entertain- ment, instruction and shopping. RX is the producer of EQUI- TANA USA and in the business of building businesses for indi- viduals, communities and organ- izations. We elevate the power of face-to-face events by combining data and digital products to help customers learn about markets, source products and complete transactions at over 400 events in 22 countries across 43 industry sectors. RX is passionate about making a positive impact on so- ciety and is fully committed to creating an inclusive work envi- ronment for all our people. RX is part of RELX, a global provider of information-based analytics and decision tools for profes- sional and business customers. www.rxglobal.com


About The Kentucky Horse Park: The Kentucky Horse Park is


a working horse farm/theme park and equine competition facility dedicated to man’s relationship with the horse. The park is an agency of the Kentucky Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet that showcases the many equestrian breeds and disciplines of the American horse industry, and hosts a number of high profile horse shows and special events each year attracting visitors, com- petitors and horses from across the United States and all around the world. The park is home to the International Museum of the Horse, a Smithsonian Affiliate, dedicated to exploring the history of horses and their impact on human civilization, as well as the National Horse Center, compris- ing national, regional and state equine organizations and associ- ations. Information about the park’s programs and activities may be found online at www.Ky- HorsePark.com, and on Face- book,


Twitter, Google+, Instagram, and Periscope.


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