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    Meet the Board of Directors:

    Ann Regan-President
    Open-Vice President
    Priscilla Benson-Treasurer
    Dianne Domingo-Foraste - Secretary
    Open-Trail Coordinator
    Media & Marketing-Pam Perkins

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How to Apply - Contact Ann Regan -

annregan@sbcglobal.net
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Trail Rider Award Program

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ETI National continues to work (along with each corral in its own community) to secure trails and develop connecting links to public parks and recreation centers, to obtain bridges or tunnels across highways and freeways, to secure access to flood-control channels and other right-of-ways for trails, and to promote arenas and equestrian areas for all horsemen. Local trails are of great importance especially when they can serve as “feeder” trails to more remote riding areas. With its membership expanding and new Corrals being formed in several states, Equestrian Trails is recognized as a major influence in the national horse community.Equestrian Trails, Inc., often referred to as “ETI National,” is the parent organization and is made up of individual sub-groups called “Corrals.” The Corrals are grouped together based on locale into “Areas”. Each Area has a director who serves as the link between ETI National and the Corrals in that Area. Each Area Director also functions as a member of ETI National’s Board of Directors. Each Corral has an Area Delegate who serves as the link between the Area and their Corral.