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Former RCHA board members attending were (from left) Jerilyn Kapus, Amber Gentry, Dennis Hibberts, Kerrie Tuley and Kent Tuley. (RCHA photo)

Rancho California Horsemen’s Association celebrates its success

Special to the Horsetrader

TEMECULA — Rancho California Horsemen’s Association recently celebrated 55 years as the premier equestrian organization in the Temecula Valley.

A wonderful BBQ dinner catered by South Fork and sponsored by Darrell and Brenda Cowan, a silent auction sponsored by Temecula Valley Rural Lifestyles, and line dancing led by Nita Bowers were highlights of the evening which also included the awarding of an RCHA-sponsored Scholarship at Green Acres Interactive Therapy (GAIT) to Kaylee Long so she can pursue her love of riding, and the annual Friend of RCHA Award to Lorraine Harrington for her support of the equestrian lifestyle in Temecula Valley.

Laura Walker and Gail Cantrell, RCHA Executive Team members, led the way for this event attended by about 60 people at the beautiful Green Acres Ranch. In attendance was one of the original founding members of RCHA, Pat North Ommert, as well as countless past Presidents, Officers and Members of the Board of Directors of RCHA.

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GAIT scholarship recipient Kaylee Long
Executive Team member Laura Walker (left photo) announces raffle ticket winners. At right, Bonnie Roloff (left) and Pat North Ommert enjoy the evening.
Line dancers put down their steps.

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