Die AQHA teilt mit, dass die Zeitschrift “AMERICAS HORSE” ab 2014 für International Mitglieder als APP für Ihr Smartphone erhältlich ist. Da viele gedruckte Ausgaben auf dem Postweg verloren gegangen, gestohlen, oder verspätet angekommen sind, hat die AQHA sich entschieden diese Neuerung einzuführen. Die gedruckte Version des “AMERICAS HORSE” kann aber für einen Preis von $15 pro Jahr oder $45 für 3 Jahre bestellt werden.
Die Zeitschrift “AMERICAS HORSE” informiert AQHA-Mitglieder über Top aktuelle Themen, aber auch Training-Tips, nützliche Infos zur Zucht, etc. Das 60 seitige Blatt erscheint 10mal jährlich.
Letter to International Members.AmericasHorse-2
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Dear International Affiliates –
We want to update you on some changes taking place with America’s Horse that will help our international members.
The accompanying letter will be mailed with the December issue of America’s Horse to everyone living outside the United States. AQHA has developed an app (explained in the letter) that will enable members to receive America’s Horse electronically. The number one complaint we hear from our valued international members is that their magazines are often lost, stolen or delayed. Now with this app, international members will be among the first to receive America’s Horse. Members also can choose to view America’s Horse by logging into the Member Services area at www.aqha.com.
With these technological advancements, beginning in 2014 anyone living outside the United States will no longer receive a printed copy of America’s Horse. Members who want to receive printed issues can continue to do so by calling AQHA at 806-376-4811. The cost to receive America’s Horse outside the United States is $15 per year or $45 for three years.
We wanted to let you know of these changes so you can explain them to members in your country. Thank you for your continued support of AQHA and its many programs.
We hope our international members will enjoy receiving America’s Horse electronically – and staying up to date on what’s happening with their favorite breed of horse – the American Quarter Horse.
Tom Persechino
Executive Director, Competition & Breed Integrity
AQHA