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In This Issue
Sponsors/Exhibitors
Scholarship Winners
Community Building Initiative
Conference Highlights
Select Your Sessions
Overflow Hotel
Airline Discount
Need a Roommate?
Region 5 Conference
Video Re-submission Process
ESMHL Certification Update
From the Equine Welare Committee
Legend of the Year Award
Change Your Bookmarks
Workshops and Certifications
Quick Links

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Sponsors/Exhibitors
 
 
Check out our 2011 sponsors and exhibitors in Lexington, KY, in November! If you have any questions about sponsoring PATH Intl. or exhibiting at the 2011 PATH International Conference and Annual Meeting, please contact

Megan Ream. 

 

Title Sponsor

Purina

 

Gold Sponsors

Adequan

Equine Network/AIM

Equisure

Markel

Platinum Performance

 

Silver

American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) 

AQHA

 

Bronze

Breyer

Farnam 

Triple Crown Nutrition
WESA

 

Pewter

Racing Unified Network

Show Me Animal Products 
 

Conference Exhibitors

3B Enterprises, LLC

American Hippotherapy
   Association 

Blazing Prairie Stars  

Certified Horsemanship
   Association

DonorPro by TowerCare
   Technologies 

The Educated Equine

Equuspeak

Freedom Riders

Jane Heart Jewelry 

LisaWysocky.com

Ohio University Southern

Stop Equine Colic  

SureHands Lift & Care Systems  

US Pony Club   

WHOA-GA!      

Scholarship Winners
 
 

Congratulations to our 2011 PATH Intl. Conference scholarship winners!

 

General Scholarship:
Kelly Adams
Joan Blank
Cait Budde
Faith Elliott
Dorrie Fuchs
Naomi Heller
Hannah Homnick
Daniel C. Johnson
Tracy Ellen Krinard
Emily Langer
Elizabeth A. Large
Emery Laws
Megan Matthews
Maggie McDonald
Kristin M. Pfahl
Stephanie Roeter
Vanessa Russell
Rebecca Still
Madison Thomas
Kalina Welch
 
Marjorie V. Kittredge Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy and Learning Scholarship:
Kathryn Schroeder 

Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International  

August 16, 2011

 

PATH Intl. Community Building Initiative
 
 
community clipartRobert Putnam's ground-breaking research in his book Bowling Alone (Simon and Schuster, 2000) warned that the very fabric of our connections with each other has plummeted, resulting in impoverished lives and communities. An example of this phenomenon exists within PATH Intl. as out of the approximately 8,000 members, only a small percentage at any given time are active volunteers who directly influence the direction of the association. This finding, in collaboration with the forward thinking vision of the PATH Intl. Board of Trustees and staff has galvanized PATH Intl. to take a lead in creating a platform with processes that support the development of communities.

The vision of the PATH Intl. Community Building Initiative is to identify and support the energy coming from the membership, creating a platform that feeds those efforts. The objectives of the community building initiative are to research concepts to provide all members with benefits and resources to improve their practice or business, to support their professional development and to enhance the ability of PATH Intl. to positively impact equine-assisted activities and therapies. PATH Intl. membership communities would identify and connect individuals with a shared interest and/or purpose. Connections could be knowledge or information based, socially motivated or advocacy-oriented. The communities might be designed to advance the development of knowledge in a particular field of interest or practice and contribute to the professional development of its members and the association as a whole.

A work group of individuals representing the diversity of PATH Intl. professionals has come together to share their expertise in and passion for community building.  Read more to learn about this exciting initiative and those individuals paving the way.
Conference Sessions Offer Variety of Expertise  
conference logoYou can see in the 2011 PATH International Conference and Annual Meeting registration book the great session line-up and you can also decide which networking events you would like to attend.  

 

Are you interested in fundraising for your center? You can attend "Fun Fundraising at Horse Show Time" to learn how to raise funds through a horse show. Perhaps you'd like a demonstration of Whoa-Ga!, which combines Iyengar yoga and centered riding concepts to improve balance and core strength. Learn about the effect of equine-facilitated psychotherapy on post-traumatic stress disorder in youth with a history of abuse.

 

Whether you are new to the EAAT industry or have many years behind you, you will find something of interest in the Research, Program, Administrative and EFP/EFL tracks.            

 

Click here for the digital registration book or here for information on the conference.

 

Time is running out for the early-bird registration discount! Register online by September 6 and save $150 off the on-site price. Click here to register.  

Select Your Conference Sessions Now  
For those who took advantage of the promotional rate, session information is now available. There has been a large response to the conference, so we encourage you to make your selections as soon as possible to ensure you get into the sessions you want. 

To make your meal, special event and session selections visit the PATH Intl. website. Log in at the upper right hand corner using your email address and password.  

Once you have logged in, select "my account" and then select "my events."  The "my events" page will list all events for which you are registered. Next to the annual conference you will see a link, "add sessions." Click on "add sessions" and you will be able to check each item you want to add to your current conference registration. 
Overflow Hotel for Conference  

The response to this year's conference has been tremendous! Hotel rooms are going quickly. If conference attendees want to stay at the conference site they can still book at the Hyatt for rooms with kings or kings with roll always. Call (859) 253-1234 or  click here. Enter the code g-NARH into the corporate\group# field to apply our group rate.

 

If this will not work, the adjacent Hilton Hotel will honor rooms at the same discounted rate of $125/per night plus tax while they last. Call (859) 231-9000 to make reservations.  

 

Be sure to mention you're with PATH International.   

Airline Discounts for Conference Registrants
 
 
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Book your travel to the PATH International Conference and Annual Meeting through Delta Airlines and receive discounts on airfare. Domestic flights can be booked Nov. 4-15 (unfortunately, the discounts do not cover international flights). Email Bonnie Burgess, PATH Intl.'s travel agent, to book your travel and discuss discount options.  

Looking for a Roommate at Conference?
 
 
The hotel rooms for the 2011 PATH International Conference in Lexington, KY, are filling up quickly. If you would like to share a room, click here to see contact information of others who are looking for a roommate. You must be logged in to see this information. NOTE: PATH Intl. will not match you up with someone. If you would like to have your name and contact information added to the list, email Cher Smith.
 
PATH Intl. Region 5 Conference in September
 
 
Region 5 would like to invite you to attend the PATH Intl. Region 5 conference, September 16-18, at the Calvin Center in Hampton, GA. Look for information to be available soon on the PATH Intl. regional conference page.

      

 
Exciting Changes to PATH Intl.'s Video Re-submission Process
 
 

PATH Intl. is proud to announce a very exciting change to its video resubmission process. PATH Intl. now has the ability to accept video submissions online through a file sharing system. We are still accepting DVDs and VHS tapes, but we strongly encourage all potential instructors who need to re-submit a video to complete their certification process to utilize the new system. International candidates can also use this system to submit videos to PATH Intl. Read more ...        

Equine Specialist in Mental Health and Learning Certification Reminder
 
 

The Equine Specialist for Mental Health and Learning certification is meant to certify an individual as the horse handler in any un-mounted mental health or learning session. Please visit the PATH Intl. website for an updated copy of the certification booklet and complete details on the requirements of the certification.

If you are a current PATH Intl. certified instructor and have been participating or plan to participate in an EFP or EFL program, please review our PATH Intl. certified instructor option located on page 20 of the certification booklet. This option, previously known as the Fast Track, allows any current PATH Intl. certified instructor to submit his or her portfolio to the PATH Intl. office and begin taking the online exams for the Equine Specialist in Mental Health and Learning certification. Read more ...

From the Equine Welfare Committee  
Online Reference Links for Equine-Related Topics
By Kristin Mason, Equine Welfare Committee chair
 

Ever just need a question answered now about the health, management, care or well-being of your equine partners? Are you developing an educational curriculum for your summer camp or therapeutic programs and need some current ideas? Maybe you have been researching breeds of horses to find out which breed may be better suited for your program and the climate/environment in which you live and need more information.

 

Online equine-related reference links are a quick way to research just about any topic, from lameness issues to how to saddle fit correctly to what types of grasses are best suited for and grow better in your local climate to how to recondition a horse after some time off. You may even be able to find suitable online equine-related magazines with dozens of educational articles and tips at no, or minimal, cost - and completely paperless!

 

The links mentioned here are for informational purposes and as examples and only cover a smattering of the many reputable sites available to you online.

 

Please remember, however, that if you are researching health-related questions online, there is no substitute for consultation with your veterinarian and/or farrier. You should never rely solely on information found online or in other publications to treat your horse for conditions that should be seen by a veterinarian.

 

Here are some sites that offer information on all disciplines and have topic searches available:

www.discoverhorses.com    www.equisearch.com 

 

Sites that offer information and educational articles from veterinarians include:

www.aaep.org     www.merckvetmanual.com    www.horse.justanswers.com 

 

Some online equine magazines and periodicals are:

www.thehorse.com      www.horselinkmagazine.com 

 

These sites offer educational online seminars known as "webinars":

www.smartpakequine.com      www.thehorse.com      www.discoverhorses.com 

 

You may discover other sites in your search and can add them to your "favorites" list.

 

If you are ever unsure of the reliability of a site in your search, contact your veterinarian or check with either the Better Business Bureau online or the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Bureau of Consumer Protection online.

    

Bayer Animal Health Legend of the Year Award  

Bayer Animal Health has just launched its "Legend of the Year" award for this year. This award honors veterinarians or vet techs who have done outstanding work for horses in need or unwanted horses. The vet receives a $5,000 donation to the equine charity, rescue or therapeutic riding facility of their choice.  

 

This could be a good way for one of our centers to receive a nice donation. In addition the person who nominates the vet will be entered to win an Equitrekking Adventure Trip to Mackinac Island and be on camera. Nominations will be accepted through October 15, 2011.

Reminder to Change Your Bookmarks  
You may have noticed that if you are using a bookmark to access the PATH Intl. website, it opens a page with the directory listings rather than the homepage of the website. This is due to an outdated bookmark. Simply change your bookmark to show www.pathintl.org instead of www.narha.org and everything should then display correctly.
Workshops and Certifications  
Unless otherwise noted, contact Abby Hendren at (800) 369-7433, ext. 104, with questions. All dates are subject to change. To register for an event, please contact the host site directly. You can locate their contact information under the Find a Center link on the PATH Intl. home page or on the PATH Intl. events calendar.

PATH Intl. Equine Specialist in Mental Health and Learning Workshop and Practical Skills Testing
October 19-22

Hearts and Horses in Loveland, CO  

 

October 27-30

High Hopes Therapeutic Riding Center in Old Lyme, CT 

PATH Intl. Advanced Level Certifications
August 27-28
Little Bit TRC in Woodinville, WA
 
PATH Intl. Driving Workshop and Certification combination event
Workshop is held the first 3 days; certification is held the last 2 days

November 5-9
Gayla Driving Center/U.S. Driving for the Disabled, Inc., in Lexington, KY 

PATH Intl. Vaulting Workshop and Certification
Workshop is held first 3 days, and certification is held on the last day
August 25-28
Riding to the Top in Windham, ME

September 23-26
Falconwood Farms in Conyers, GA

Mentor Training Workshop
November 9-10
PATH International Conference in Lexington, KY

Please visit the PATH Intl. calendar for a list of 2011 Registered On-Site Workshops and Certifications.

 

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