About the New Hampshire Arabian
Horse Association
The New Hampshire Arabian Horse Association
was founded to:
Promote outstanding qualities of the Arabian horse.
Aid and encourage breeding, exhibiting, and use of the Arabian horse.
Promote and coordinate Arabian horse shows and exhibits.
Formulate publicity and conduct educational programs.
Stimulate interest in the Arabian horse and its proper care and breeding.
Allow enthusiasts, owners and admirers alike, to come together, share ideas, form friendships and enjoy the versatility and beauty of the Arabian.
NHAHA sponsors an Awards program that encourages different types of riding and all different levels of rider.
NHAHA sponsors an Open Show open to all breeds, as well as other events, many open to all breeds.
History of NHAHA - 1970 To Present
1968 and 1969 were formative years for the NHAHA. According to one account, a
group of Arabian owners were enjoying regular get-togethers at Pat Iretons' farm
in Deerfield, NH. Pat was an early breeder who stood the highly regarded
stallion Sahdaf and inspired many new Arabian owners.
The spirited group proposed the formation of a club at a December 1971 meeting.
Temporary officers were elected and NHAHA officially became a club on January
16, 1972 and elected its first president, Charlie Wildes. Also elected were Sue
Buffum, VP and Lee Higbie, Secy/Treasurer. Members of the Board of Directors
were Dr. Gerkin, Pat O'Shea, Buck Osborn and Chic Nightingale. Marcia York
replaced Buck Osborn on the Board of Directors in 1972.
President, Chic Nightingale, headed up the club during 1972 and 1974 and the
gavel was handed over to Paul Shane in 1975. 1976 Al Shore presided over the
growing club.
NHAHA was incorporated in 1977 and Bob Bell began serving his two year term as
president. Glen Reed was elected president in 1979 followed by George Gamble in
1980, Don Patcheider in 1981, Cathy Conn in 1982, Bob Bell in 1984 and Patsy
Bell in 1986, George Gambel in 1987 and Roxie Reed in 1988, Julia Webb in 1989,
Lisa Robinson 1992, Carol Iodice 1994, and Joanna Hyatt 1999. Recent presidents
have been: June Barber, Laurie Bissonnette, Lurline Combs, Laura Susmann,
Marisha Kostiew, Lisa Ghio and our current president Lora Hedrich
NHAHA held its first show in Deerfield NH in June 1974 which was a combined
effort of the Maine and NH horse clubs. In 1975, the show became the NHAHA All
Arabian Horse Show and hosted approximately 100 horses. Some of the classes
offered were halter, english pleasure, open jumper, western pleasure and park.
Dressage and hunter classes were added in 1983.
NHAHA offers open meetings, education lectures, open all breed shows, pleasure
rides, year-end awards as well as our Open Breed Show in August, and the
opportunity for lively exchange and camaraderie with other Arabian enthusiasts.
NHAHA operates under the auspices of the Arabian Horse Association and members
need not be Arabian owners.