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Each
year the American Horse Council awards the Van Ness Award to a person that
embodies the dedication and service of the late Mrs. Marjorie Van Ness, one of
the founders of the New Jersey Horse Council. The
American Horse Council is pleased to announce that it has awarded its 2011
Van Ness Award to Edith Stanger of In
presenting the award, AHC president Jay Hickey noted that, “Mrs. Stanger has
given her time continuously to the promotion of all aspects of the horse
industry. She was instrumental in founding the Idaho State Horse Council in
1975, where she continues to contribute to this day — almost forty years
later! Mrs. Stanger recognized the need for a united voice for all horse
interests, and was instrumental in joining the AHC as one of the earliest State
Horse Council members.” Together
with husband, Dick, Edith Stanger created the Double Arrow Ranch, the largest
registered herd of Appaloosa horses in the world. She has served on the Board of
Directors for the Appaloosa Horse Club, as President of the Intermountain
Appaloosa Club, and as Secretary of the Snake River Valley Horse Show. “Edith
has also worked for the entire industry,” said Hickey. “She helped get
legislation promoted to aid the racing industry; to get the brand inspection
check-off fee dedicated to the Idaho Horse Board which awards grants to horse
activities that meet the strict criteria of use for research, promotion, or
education; and recently got a bill through the “Thanks
to all of you who are supporters of the Council, and thank you for this great
honor you have bestowed upon me,” Mrs. Stanger said in accepting the award.
“And thank you to the past, present and future generations that love the
horse, are truly concerned for its welfare, and are active in its treatment,”
she added.
The
horse community in For
more information on how to nominate someone for the 2012 Van Ness Award please
contact Ashley Cole at acole@horsecouncil.org; or visit www.horsecouncil.org.
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