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Gender: Female
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Age: 30
Sign: Scorpio

State: Colorado
Country: US
Signup Date: 9/17/2007

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Friday, January 30, 2009 
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NEW GENERATION....

Happy New Year from AHYA!!!....

On behalf of everyone on the AHYA Board, AHA Staff and Youth Programs, we would like to wish you all a very Happy New Year! We have a jam-packed year for all our Youth Members! We’re talking Creative Contests, Youth Nationals activities, Regional Youth Team Tournament and more! So grab your horses, grab your friends and stay connected via email, the website, and check out every issue of Modern Arabian Horse magazine! 2009-It’s gonna be A-W-E-S-O-M-E! ....


 

THE BIG QUESTION....

Will You Remember to Renew Your Membership This Year?....

December and January are the two largest months for membership renewals! We really enjoy having you as a member of AHYA and we would hate for you to miss a single monthly Broadcast Email, issue of Modern Arabian Horse magazine, or chance to participate on any of our totally awesome activities! So poke, prod and bug the “rents” to remember to send in your membership renewal this year!


 

BOARD NEWS....

AHYA Convention 2009 Theme is in!....

The 2009 AHYA Convention theme will be AHYA on the Loose! It’s going to be wild and crazy this year with animal prints galore! As always, the AHYA Convention theme tends to trickle into the barns all week. How wild can you make ....Albuquerque....?


 

ACTIV..IT..IES 411....

Arabian – A Different Kind of Animal....

2009 Creative Contest theme is ‘Arabian – A Different Kind of Animal.’ Think: Arabians disguised as lions, tigers and leopards, or Arabians traveling thought the jungle with monkeys and wildlife all around. Enter unlimited categories for just $10. Compete in Creative Writing, Art, Photography, Computer-Generated, and Audio-Visual. Entries are due June 1. You can download your form and read all about the Creative Contest rules on ArabianHorses.org/youth. It’s never too soon to get started on all of those awesome projects we receive each year!


 

2009 Horse of the Month....

Do you have an outstanding Arabian or Half-Arabian horse that you feel deserves extra special recognition? If so, enter him or her in the AHA "Horse of the Month" Contest! Just email or mail us at least one great photo of your horse and one to two paragraphs telling us why your favorite four-legged friend deserves to be the AHYA Horse of the Month!....


 

HEADLINERS ....

AHA Member, Joyce Lewis, to ride in Craig Cameron’s Extreme Cowboy Race....

Celebrity horse teacher, Craig Cameron selected AHA member Joyce Lewis for his Extreme Cowboy Race All Girl Challenge. The race was scheduled for October 22 and 23, 2008 in ....Bluffdale.., ..Tex..... The Extreme Cowboy Race spans 15, 30-minute episodes with each episode featuring horse-and-rider teams as they complete the course. The new season will begin ..Monday, March 4, 2009.. on RFD-TV with new episodes premiering each week. Episodes will also be available on HorseCity.com to view by those who do not get RFD-TV. You can read more at http://www.arabianhorses.org/youth.asp about Joyce, ....Khamaal.. ..AB.... and the Extreme Cowboy Race on the AHYA website!....


 

LIVE TO RIDE....

UPHA Ribbons of Service Program....

What if every time you rode through the gate you were helping someone in need?

This UPHA program is designed to encourage, challenge, and reward saddleseat equitation riders who participate in horse show competitions, commit to helping others through community service, and help to fundraise for wonderful charities like St. Jude Children’s ....Research.. ..Hospital..... Not only are you helping to raise money for a great charity like St. Jude Children’s ....Research.. ..Hospital...., but those outstanding individuals who participate in the program could be rewarded for their efforts with scholarship money!


 

To learn more about how you can ride for this cause and possibly win scholarship money go to UPHA’s website at http://www.uphaonline.com/ribbons_of_service.htm


 

TELL ..IT......

Arabians in 4-H....

AHYA is enjoying all the stories about your involvement in 4-H with your Arabian horses! And the photos have been great! We are even posting these stories and photos in Modern Arabian Horse magazine! The AHYA would love to hear how you and your Arabian, Half –Arabian or Anglo Arabian are making waves in your local 4-H program! Are you a member of AHA and also compete successfully in 4-H horse projects like Hippology, Horse Bowl, or on a Judging Team? Do you volunteer your horses for 4-H judging contests? We want to know about Arabians in 4-H! Send your stories and photos to youth@arabianhorses.org. ....


 

GET SMART....

When to Blanket Your Horse in the Winter....

1.      Is it below 50 degrees Fahrenheit? Even if your horse has a natural (unclipped) hair coat, he may appreciate a blanket at this temperature.....

2.      Is his coat clipped? If so, your horse may need a blanket (or at least a sheet) when the mercury drops below 60º F.....

3.      Does he usually live indoors? If your horse lives even part of the time in a warm barn, he'll feel the cold more than a horse that lives outside full-time.....

4.      Does he live in an open pasture? A full-time outdoor horse will grow a heavy coat to ward off the elements, but wind and rain can destroy that insulating effect. If there's no shelter in his pasture, he may need wind- and water-resistant horse clothing to stay warm.....

5.      Is his stall drafty? Drafts in your barn may have the same effect as outside breezes--they blow away that layer of warm air next to your horse's skin, making him feel colder.....

6.      Is he shivering? Don't go by formulas--check your horse to see whether he's too cold. If he's shivering, blanket him (or add blankets) and get him to a shelter.....

(To see if your horse is too warm, slide your hand under his blanket; if he's sweaty, he needs a lighter covering or none at all.)....
 

Friday, August 29, 2008 

Welcoming AHYA's New President

"Hey Ya'll!" As the newly elected AHYA President, I would like to introduce myself to you. My name is Annalise Himmel, daughter of Mark and Debbie Himmel, and I am from a tiny southern town named Schriever, Louisiana! I do not know where to begin explaining my involvement with Arabian horses, so I think we will take a little trip in a time machine to catch up! Buckle up! Keep your hands, feet, heads, etc inside the vehicle at all times! Ready? OK! GO!

I began riding horses at the ripe age of two years old. My first four legged creature, excluding my dogs, was a grey and white Shetland pony named Merrilegs! My first show was on Mother's Day 1993- I was only three then. I showed leadline on a client's horse and won first place! I was hooked, and my parents knew there was no turning back! I showed my first "big girl class called walk -trot" on my very own "big horse" at seven years old! She is a Half Arabian mare, MS Basket, whom I showed through my last year in 13 & under. My first Youth Nationals was in Oklahoma City, Ok, in 1999. I was eight years old and won a Top-Ten in hunter pleasure walk-trot.

My first elected position was Louisiana's AHA president when I was about ten years old! From there, I worked up the ranks and served as a Region 9 delegate to AHYA convention for several years! My first year on the AHYA Board of Directors was 2006, my sweet sixteen. Last year I served as your AHYA Vice President. The next but not last stop in the time machine is the present. I am now a senior at Edward Douglas White Catholic High School. My extracurricular activities include: Student Council officer, Health and Wellness club president, Fellowship of Christian Athletes club treasurer, girls varsity track and field athlete, and a member of the National Honor Society. Wow! Is everyone still on board?

Before I talk about the future plans for AHYA, I will give a brief recap of the 2008 AHYA Convention in Albuquerque, New Mexico. "Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way, oh what fun is to be at Youth Nationals 2008!" That just about sums up the high level of energy across the show grounds as everyone celebrated Christmas in July. Convention was kicked off with registration at 1 p.m. where 205 delegates were credentialed. Then, kids got pumped up about convention by playing exciting icebreaker games like Birdie on a Perch or Never Have I Ever. All candidates running for an AHYA executive office presented their speeches, and voting took place. The following youth members were elected: President -Annalise Himmel, Vice President- Katie Pelphrey, Secretary- Nikki Burns, and Treasure- Maral Otabachian.

After elections, Joel Kiesner delivered a thrilling inspirational speech and eagerly gave tips on how to keep from getting nervous before you enter the show ring. Convention general assembly ended with committee reports and an open microphone session where anyone could present suggestions about various topics and concerns involving Youth Nationals and AHYA. Special thanks to all who volunteered by: setting up, signing in delegates, working the projector, taking pictures, cleaning up, counting ballots, etc! Everything looked awesome!

The last stop on the time machine is the future goals and plans for the new AHYA board. We are super psyched about the 2008-2009 term. Some ongoing projects such as promotional DVD's about convention, and better communication with the youth through MySpace and Facebook, email, the AHA website, and the AHA magazine are some goals we would like to accomplish. As president I will follow USEF's motto to promote, "All Things Equine" by representing the Arabian horse at different conventions and council events. With the help of an outstanding board of directors and your continuous youth support, this will be an amazing and unforgettable year!

~ Annalise Himmel
AHYA President