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Re: Yearbook



Hi Steph-
Actually, I emailed them last summer or fall with this very suggestion and
was disappointed that it was not included in this year's yearbook.

I also suggested they save space by not listing horses who have not reached
1000 miles.  When I enrolled my first horse in the program, it was with the
understanding that the horse's name would appear in the yearbook only when
it reached 1000 miles and every year thereafter.  There are so many horses
with 50-200 miles listed now, that the print is too hard to read! (OK, I'm
getting older too).

Karen Steenhof
Boise, Idaho
steenhof@cyberhighway.net
(very proud of her 6000-mile horse who turns 17 years old tomorrow and was
full of himself on the trail tonight!)

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephanie Teeter <step@wanda.fsr.com>
To: Mitts-N@mail.mssc.edu <Mitts-N@mail.mssc.edu>
Cc: ridecamp@endurance.net <ridecamp@endurance.net>; aerc@foothill.net
<aerc@foothill.net>
Date: Tuesday, May 19, 1998 10:59 PM
Subject: Re: Yearbook


>
>AERC has an email address - aerc@foothill.net - and the
>office would really appreciate hearing these concerns
>and suggestions.
>
>Steph
>>>>>> "Nancy" == Nancy Mitts <Mitts-N@mail.mssc.edu> writes:
>
>    > Does anyone else miss the listing of horses with over 5000
>    > career miles? = Once a horse gets it's 3000 mile picture it's
>    > only recognized again when = it gets a medalion. I'd like to see
>    > those lifetime leaders recognized just = like the 5000 mile
>    > riders.  Nancy Mitts Central Region
>
>



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