Welcome,
Sacramento Valley Morgan Horse Club
501 (c)4
Dear SVMHC Members,
If you have any photos of SVMHC related events or shows that you would like to share on the website please email them to me and I will add them to the gallery. We would also love to post 2011 foals pictures, so please feel free to share your photos with us. Thanks!
Sincerely,
Amy Prechter
Email: cedarridgeequines@yahoo.com
January/February Hoofprints Cover!

SVMHC is dedicated to the promotion of America's first breed, the Morgan horse. The purpose of this club is to encourage and promote interest in the breeding and use of Morgan horses as versatile horses. In cooperation with the American Morgan Horse Association, Inc. (AMHA). For those of you who have joined us, we extend a sincere "Thank You." For those of you who are waiting and watching us, we invite you to join whenever it is right for you.
Thank you to all the members who have renewed their membership in 2011 and who continue to support the club, website, and newsletter with their membership dues. If you have not yet renewed your membership, and enjoy supporting the club and reading the newsletter, please contact Linda Klinger (linda_klinger@comcast.net) or download the membership form and send it to Linda.
Sacramento Valley Morgan Horse Club will host our 2nd Annual ACTHA "Wildflower Jamboree," Competitive Trail Challenge. "The Jamb" will be held Saturday, April 21, 2012 (rain date Sunday, April 22, 2012). Place: A beautiful venue, Camelot Equestrian Park,(www.camelotequestrianpark.com)  Butte Valley, CA, near Oroville. Visit the ACTHA website (www.actha.us) to see details about the ride. We are pleased to have Leonard Sanders and his Dutch Oven cooking for our dining pleasure, and Christie B's Photography ( www.christieBsPhotography.com) to preserve the event! Last year's ride was attended by over 35 riders, and just as many volunteers. We had a wonderful time and hope you will join us this Spring!
Click Here for Info. on 2nd Annual ACTHA "Wildflower Jamboree," Competitive Trail Challenge!
WH ZIMBABWE and Julie Adams--Grand National Champion Western Dressage Primary
Level Test 1 (70%) and Grand National Champion Western Dressage Primary Level Test 4 (75.5%).
First time these classes were offered at the World Championship show in Oklahoma. Leased and
shown by Julie Adams of Julie Adams Training (530) 277-0141. Contact Julie about breeding.