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ABRAHAM BALDWIN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE: ABAC Serves as Host Institution for Horseman’s Association National Convention

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Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College issued the following announcement on Feb. 10.

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College will serve as the host institution for the American Collegiate Horseman’s Association (ACHA) National Convention on April 6-9 in Ocala, Fla.

The ACHA National Convention is hosted by a different college or university each year. As the host school, ABAC will coordinate horse industry tours, networking sessions, social activities, and professional development opportunities for the students in attendance.

Awards will be presented to honor outstanding members, scrapbooks, and more.  Over 100 students are expected to attend.  

Dr. Katheryn Cerny, Advisor for the ABAC Horseman’s Association said, “We are excited to be the host school for this year’s event. Ocala is considered the ‘Horse Capital of the World,’ and we have some unique ideas planned for the students; including the opportunity for one lucky winner to get the chance to ride a Paso Fino.” 

ACHA is the national organization which represents Horsemen’s Associations of universities and colleges across the country. Its mission is to “unify collegiate horsemen of all levels and disciplines through the promotion of leadership, education, and community service.” 

During the convention, students will be able to tour the World Equestrian Center, which is the largest equestrian complex in the United States situated on nearly 378 acres. It houses state-of-the-art arenas and luxury accommodations.  

Original source can be found here.

Source: Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

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