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Press Release:
Equine Promotion Board names three new directors
Marcy Heepke, Edwardsville, IL; Lori Nelson, Mechanicsburg, IL; and Peter Veit, Naperville, IL, have been named directors for the Illinois Equine Industry Research and Promotion Board, according to Karen Freese, chair.
The Equine Promotion Board is constrai...ned by law to appoint persons who represent a variety of equine industry interests and who must represent Illinois’ various geographic areas.
Heepke will be representing the pleasure horse industry in the southern region. She is a graduate of Southern Illinois University with degrees in Equine Science and Equine Reproductive Physiology. She owns Triangle H Farm, providing a full service, family-oriented horse riding, training, boarding and education facility. In 2007, Heepke was named one of the "Top 50 Riding Instructors in America" by the American Riding Instructors Association, and Triangle H Farm was awarded Stable Management Magazine’s "Top Stable" in the country for giving back to the community.
Lori Nelson will be representing the show horse industry in the central region. Nelson is also a graduate of Southern with a degree in Equine Science. She owns and operates Lori Nelson Training at Stoney Creek Farm, offering training, clinics, lessons, and boarding while actively showing in reining competitions. While specializing in reining, Nelson has a wide range of experience, including breeding management, barrel racing, cutting and western pleasure.
Peter Veit will be representing the trail and pleasure industry in the northern region. Veit has been involved in the horse industry for more than 30 years as an owner and participant in fox hunting, trail riding, horse camping and showing. Veit is president and principal engineer at TSR Engineering, a consulting company specializing in metal finishing, plating, refining and related fields with major emphasis on pollution control.
Retiring directors are Penny Boyer, southern Illinois, working horses; Lois Guyon, northern Illinois, pleasure horses; and Steve Hollewell, northern Illinois, show horses. “It is through their efforts that the EPB has been successful,” Freese said.
New director applications are being accepted now for seats expiring in 2010. Application forms are available on the Internet at www.HorsemensCouncil.org. Click on the EPB logo, then locate Board Applications under the index for Directors & Committees. Applications also may be requested from the Board office: Equine Promotion Board, 3085 Stevenson Drive, Suite 305, Springfield, IL 62703.
www.HorsemensCouncil.org

Stoney Creek Farm We currently have openings for people who would like to do barn chores (feeding, stall cleaning) in exchange for lessons or board. Call or E-mail Lori today!!!

Janet Roper Lori, check out the new website, it went live just minutes ago. ;-) Talk2theAnimals.com. Blog is still at Talk2theAnimals.net
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