Greetings From the Nebraska Appaloosa Club!
The Nebraska Appaloosa Club (NAC) is a fantastic club that is well known for its superb horse shows, welcoming attitude and excellent horses. We would like to welcome you to our NAC! Our goal is for you to become an active member of the club and also for you to see the benefits of being a member of the Nebraska Appaloosa Club. As with any organization, there are certain rules and requirements which are followed. This is a brief overview of the bylaws under which NAC is regulated. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask any of the Club Directors.
Remember….We have a spot for you!
General Information:
The Nebraska Appaloosa Club was previously known as MR/NARC (Many Rivers/Nebraska Appaloosa Regional Cub). In 2001, the name was changed to NAC. NAC is required to hold two meetings per year. A NAC family membership allows all dependent members of the family who are of eligible age for youth to ride, show, etc. for points. Once a youth becomes a non-pro, the non-pro is no longer considered under their parent’s family membership. The Board of Directors consists of nine (9) members serving three year terms and two (2) members that are appointed for a one year term. Three (3) directors are elected at each annual fall meeting. A director serving a full term must wait a full year before being re-elected to the Board. NAC also holds an Annual Trail Ride, in addition to the Spring meeting and the Fall Awards Banquet.
Would you like more information about the Nebraska Appaloosa Club and What To Know Before You Show?!
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Newsflash!
You must be a MEMBER in good standing to post items on the NAC Message Board.
You must be a YOUTH MEMBER in good standing to access the 'Youth Blog' or to post items on the Message Board.
Current members in need of a login/password please send an email request by going to the 'contact us' section of this site.
Prospective members can find a membership application in the 'About Our Club' section of this site.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 04 May 2009 )
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