December 2017 FRC Member Newsletter
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- Equestrians Uncorked: A Wine and Paint Event at Mountain Brook<br />
Vineyards<br />
- Equine Simulator Dressage/Jumping Clinic at TIEC with Barbro Ask -Upmark<br />
Our Hospitality team - Annette Reals and Jane Lynch:<br />
- Provided hospitality for 6 shows and 9 Educational events<br />
- The food and organizing of the Volunteer Appreciation Dinner<br />
- The food and organizing of the Annual Meeting Dinner<br />
- The details and organization for the Awards gala to be held in January.<br />
Other things that <strong>FRC</strong> did this year:<br />
- New <strong>FRC</strong> T-shirts were designed and are currently for sale.<br />
- There is now a fun Photo Booth set up at our shows for pictures to make<br />
memories. - <strong>FRC</strong> joined the Adopt-A-Road program and we now have a<br />
stretch of road that we maintain.<br />
- <strong>FRC</strong> is currently involved in donating gravel to Harmon Field where we<br />
hold some of our shows.<br />
Besides another year full of education and events, we can also look forward<br />
to:<br />
1. The <strong>FRC</strong> Annual Awards Gala to be held January 13th at Spiegel Farm in<br />
Landrum, SC.. 120 seats available at $45 per ticket. Guaranteed to be a<br />
wonderful evening!!!!<br />
2. <strong>FRC</strong> will be hosting its first Hunter Pace on the first weekend in February<br />
at Sara and Gerry Zordan’s farm in Gowensville, SC. Please keep your eyes<br />
open for details coming soon!!!<br />
The meeting was followed by a professional and personal presentation by the<br />
HERD organization.<br />
<strong>2017</strong> was a successful year for <strong>FRC</strong> with gratitude to the dedicated <strong>FRC</strong><br />
Board <strong>Member</strong>s and with appreciation to the involvement of the membership at<br />
large.