ACTHA Monthly March 2015 | Page 24

ACTHA Monthly |March 2015 | 24

Paso Fino Horse World Magazine

Check out the January issue of the Paso Fino Horse World Magazine for an article featuring ACTHA Member Laura Plumley. See page 31 >

RIDE HOSTS NEAR AND FAR GATHER AT MILANO

ACTHA Holds Yet Another Retreat

Following previous gatherings ACTHA conducted yet another weekend workshop at noted Morning Star Ranch in Milano Texas. Ride hosts from near and far gathered at this popular ride venue to learn the latest and greatest improvements to the ACTHA formats. “It is only fitting that Morning Star was selected for this gathering. While most said they came for the peace and beauty, Rita Kay’s famous cooking had a lot to do with the record turnout. The owners will be holding their 30th ACTHA event on March 29th!” stated Carrie Scrima, attendee and a Founder of ACTHA.

Retreats are free and being held nationwide. “It’s all part of handling our growth, while maintaining the highest quality control for our members and riders. We will be continuing across the country throughout the year with retreats for ride hosts. Next will be the Sunbelt retreat, followed by the northwest and northeast sectors and finishing in the Midwest and with our large southeast contingent, then repeat” said Robin Tilghman ACTHA President.

The workshops unveil improvements and changes to seasoned hosts as well as to scores of new hosts looking to hold their first event. It’s fun but work. Many hours are spent honing in on the skills required in the vocation of this backbone function of ACTHA.

Sponsors are invited to attend and demonstrate how they can serve and be served. “It’s quite the opportunity for our sponsors new and old. “These are our crème de la crème!” states Andrew McNeill who heads up customer affairs for ACTHA. Interested current and future sponsors should inquire at [email protected].

With more than 2,000 ride events these workshop/retreats are paramount for ACTHA’s continued success.

Check out The Texas Horseman's explanation of CTC's and AOC's

See page 36 >

Thanks to AZ In The Saddle for printing our story! See page 15 >