2019 BANQUET PROGAM
2019 BANQUET SLIDESHOW
2020 ASQHA Sponsor and Show Book Advertising Form is available NOW!
Advertising Deadline is January 31, 2020
2020 Sponsor Advertiser Form
ASQHA 2019 SHOW BOOK
We want to hear from you!
Our dedicated board of volunteers works hard throughout the year to provide clinics and quality shows for the state of Alaska. Your suggestions are encouraged. Please join us for a regularly scheduled board meeting or contact your local board member.
ASQHA Board Meetings
(3rd Monday of every month)
Fairbanks
Seekins Ford Conference Room
Contact: Beth Austin 378-8840
Anchorage
Kristine Herrin's Home
Contact: Kristine Herrin 351-2643
Wasilla
Contact: Lori Hackenberger 203-2501
Kenai Peninsula
Contact: Lindsey Blaine 299-7237
Thank you to the dedication of all the volunteers who make this association possible. Congratulations to our new 2018 board members!
2018 ASQHA Board Members
President:
Scott Byron
Vice President:
Christina Worker
Secretary:
Jann Laiti
Treasurer:
Margo Byron
North Board Members:
Morgan Boatman
Rick Brainard
South Board Members:
Kristine Herrin
Kenai Peninsula Board Members:
Lindsey Blaine
Liz Kleweno
Youth Advisor:
Anna-Marie Benson
ASQHA YEAR END AWARDS POLICY
Requirements for year end awards eligibility:
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Exhibitor & Owner must be a member in good standing with ASQHA
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Points will not count until Owner & Exhibitor are current members of ASQHA
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Must compete under a minimum of 6 judges
(Divisions are: Open, Green, Novice Youth, Youth, Novice Amateur, Amateur, Amateur Select, All Breed, All Breed Youth & Walk/Trot)
There will no longer be a recording fee and form. All participants that meet the above requirements will be eligible for year end awards.
ASQHA Mentor Program
Have a question? Not sure how to get started? We can help! ASQHA Board members are available to act as a mentor to any member in need of assistance at our shows and clinics.
The purpose of a mentor is to guide you through your show experience in order to make it less
stressful and more fun. Consider contacting a board member in your area and asking them to
mentor you this season.
Possible topics include:
• What to expect at your first show or clinic
• Who to ask if you have a question
• Forms and Paperwork: Entry forms, recording, EIA, membership, stalls, etc.
• Show preparation: When you can arrive, when you can lunge, warm up, what you should bring, what to
wear, etc.
• Parking and Stalls: Where to park, how to reserve a stall
A mentor is not a coach, trainer, groom, or show official. They are a volunteer and are here to guide you through the process.