What makes up the LCHC?
Mission Statement:
Serve as liaison between the horse industry, the community, and government agencies
Serve as liaison between the horse industry, the community, and government agencies
- Inform the public about horse community goals, projects, and events
- Promote educational programs for the horse industry
- Support private and public equine facilities and activities
- Promote all aspects of the equine industry
- Promote and preserve the horse as agriculture, industry, and recreation
LCHC members have been involved with:
- Konocti Regional Trails
- Bureau of Land Management master plans
- Westside Community Park
- Cache Creek Cowboy Horse Camp
- Lake County Farm Bureau
- Lake County Grading Ordinance Committee
- Lake County Public Works Adopt-a-Road Program
- Members originated an idea which eventually became LEAP (Lake Evacuation & Animal Protection)
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Accomplishments:
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The Horse Council has active participants on the Kelseyville Pear Festival committee and has sponsored:
- Upper Lake Wild West Day
- Californio Days
- Clear Lake Junior Horsemen Gymkhana Series
- Dancing Horses at Highland Springs Equestrian Center
Events & Activities:
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