Clubs of Region 13

Association of Racing Arabian Breeders of Michigan
The Association of Racing Breeders in Michigan (ARAB) was established in 1985, with the purpose to promote and further develop the Arabian horse though the medium of racing. Voted "Race Meet of the Year in both 2001 and 2003", our racing continues to improve in all aspects.

 ARAB's Board of Directors, work to encourage educational and social activities which will enhance the racing, training, breeding and sale of Arabian horses. Each year a stakes program is organized to accompany the already lucrative Michigan Bred Program. At our annual Awards Banquet, held in January we featured a Stallion Service Sale with great success, selling 100% of stallions offered. You can find our more information on our web site www.michiganarabianbreeders.com .

Arabian racing is offered at Mount Pleasant Meadows, the only track in the state of Michigan that holds a "mixed meet" license. Here the Arabians are at home, running an average of two races a day, for a 34 race day meet, running from May though September. You can also catch the excitement of Appaloosas, Quarter Horses, Paints and Thoroughbreds.

ARAB is a non profit organization consisting of a dues paying membership which elects a seven member Board of Directors. There are two membership categories: Full membership, which includes full voting privileges, participation in the stakes program as well as the year ending Awards program. An Associate membership, is also available to allow involvement in the stakes program as well as the awards program, but as a non voting member.

For more information contact Nichole Holst, offracin@pathwaynet.cm


Arabian Horse Association of Michigan:

(AHAM) is a statewide organization dedicated to encouraging good relations among our members and to aiding and encouraging the breeding, exhibiting, use and perpetuation of the Arabian Horse.

We offer our members three Class A shows, a Futurity, a High Point Program, a monthly publication and various seminars and meetings for their information and enjoyment.

We welcome your membership!! Questions concerning the association should be directed to:
Clara Burns
185 South Kane Road
Webberville, MI 48892
517-521-3026
E-mail: scburns@arq.net

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Indiana Half-Arabian Horse Club

The Indiana Half-Arabian Horse Club (IHAHC) is a not-for-profit club created to stimulate and maintain interest in the Half-Arabian Horse. We gather together with the sincere mutual purpose of working for the betterment of the breeding, training, show representation and pleasurable use of the Half-Arabian Horse.

Membership in this club shall be open to anyone who owns, trains, breeds, or otherwise shows sincere interest in Half-Arabian Horses, and the purpose of the Club.

For membership information contact:
Norma Stone
100 S 1050 W
Jamestown IN 46147
(765) 482-9729
nstone@in-motion.net

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Indiana Arabian Horse Club, Inc.

Formed in 1935, the Indiana Arabian Horse Club is dedicated to the promotion of the Arabian horse. IAHC is moving forward in helping build futures of the highest accomplishments for our young exhibitors.

IAHC's monthly newsletter will keep you informed of events throughout the Arabian breed. Our High Point Program, Futurity Program, Membership Drive, Show Committee activities and many other events are discussed at IAHC's meetings.

IAHC welcomes you to the Arabian horse. Any questions regarding membership to the club or the Arabian horse can be directed to:

Rebecca Fleck 
| 15733 Joliet Road   
Westfield IN  46074
317-867-1265  
becflec@aol.com  

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West Michigan Arabian Horse Association:

Whether you are a breeder, show enthusiast, or just looking for information and activities involving the Arabian and Half-Arabian Horse, WMAHA should satisfy your needs. WMAHA is dedicated to providing activities and events of interest for all pure and part bred Arabian owners and admirers. By the efforts of the many volunteers within the Association, a variety of events are scheduled to show case and promote our beautiful horses plus provide enjoyment for the membership. Our events include our Arabian Open Shows, Futurity, Banquets, Year End Awards and the Class "A" Fall Classic.

A newsletter is published to give details of these events as well as provide an avenue for promotion and advertisement. Whether you are a repeat member, new member or potential member, WMAHA invites you to join in, become involved, participate, or just be a spectator.

For membership information contact:
Pamela Kittredge
pamk@iserv.net

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Asaad Arabian Horse Association:

The Asaad Arabian Horse Association (Asaad) is a Not for Profit Organization that was formed to aid and encourage the breeding, exhibiting, use and perpetuation of Arabian horses. Asaad helps to sponsor a Class "A" horse show in Rantoul, IL the 1st weekend of April each year. Asaad has a Youth/Open horse show the 1st weekend of June in Valparaiso, IN. Asaad puts out a monthly newsletter, has monthly meetings except in December, and a member high point program which culminates with an Awards Banquet and Dance. Asaad also has a youth organization and promotes youth activities, horse clinics, and trailrides throughout the year.

Asaad membership is open to anyone interested in the Arabian horse and willing to comply with the object and purpose of the association.

For membership information contact:

Marilyn Kalamir
8510 E. 129th Ave.
Crown Point, IN 46307-9261
48mfbk@excite.com

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Half Arabian Association of Michigan:

Recent years have seen the Half-Arabian horse reach an unprecedented level of popularity and prestige, a direct result of its ability to take its place at the forefront of nearly every major discipline, and to do it with a unique style, beauty, and intelligence consistent with its Arabian foundations.

Committed to expanding the breed's visibility as a breeding, show, family, and sport horse, HAAM officers and directors are also dedicated to providing a listening ear for their membership.  All are amateurs, and many have owned Half-Arabians since the 1960's and 1970's.  Their level of expertise is diverse, and as breeders, owners, and exhibitors, they are also intent on providing a conscientious voice for their membership on local, regional, and national issues. Experience the friendly, receptive atmosphere of the Half Arabian Association of Michigan.  Meetings are fun and informal, and prospective members are always welcome.

For membership information contact:

Diana Schauer
(734)  439-8313
Jdscha@aol.com