President
Jim Wallace 330-635-0167
Vice President
Karen Norton 440-315-6092
Secretary
Wendy Pugh 330-441-2039
Treasurer
Monica Haschak 330-410-9085
2024 Committee Members
E-mails
Kathy Duncan 330-696-4653
Web Site
Vince Mollica 216-389-9403
Trail Miles
Brenda Lang 440-315-8775
Sunshine Committee
Johnathan Field email: [email protected] and
Laura Wallace 330-635-0168
50/50 Raffle
Laura Wallace 330-635-0168
LCOHC Facebook Page
Holly Thompson 440-225-0173
Refreshments
Sue Mollica 216-389-9404
Corral Reporter
Kathy Duncan 330-696-4653
Lorain County Metro-Parks Liaison
Ken Cornish 440-387-1626
Membership
Sandy Shudy 440-225-2457
Kathy Duncan 330-696-4653
Web Site
Vince Mollica 216-389-9403
Trail Miles
Brenda Lang 440-315-8775
Sunshine Committee
Johnathan Field email: [email protected] and
Laura Wallace 330-635-0168
50/50 Raffle
Laura Wallace 330-635-0168
LCOHC Facebook Page
Holly Thompson 440-225-0173
Refreshments
Sue Mollica 216-389-9404
Corral Reporter
Kathy Duncan 330-696-4653
Lorain County Metro-Parks Liaison
Ken Cornish 440-387-1626
Membership
Sandy Shudy 440-225-2457
Lorain County OHC Facebook Page
Ohio Horseman's Council's State Website:
The Ohio Horseman's Council Inc. (OHC) is a non-profit corporation organized in the state of Ohio to provide a vehicle for equine owners and supporters to share ideas and suggestions for all horse related issues, through education, organized trail rides, and other social and service functions. We provide resources to promote the building and maintenance of bridle trails throughout the state of Ohio and provide financial resources and volunteer services to fellow organizations that support equine related activities. While OHC does have biannual State Meetings, monthly County Chapter meetings offer the best opportunity for folks with a common interest in a local area to socially interact. OHC enhances communication among horsemen, providing an opportunity to network and develop strategies to achieve common goals. The Ohio Horseman's Council started in 1972 as a grass roots movement of horse people who felt that an organization with neither breed affiliation nor private interest to serve was needed to represent horsemen of Ohio. By 1974, OHC was officially incorporated and joined the American Horse Council. There, OHC learned how horsemen in other states solved zoning and bureaucratic problems. To date, there are more public riding areas in Ohio than in all the adjoining states combined. http://ohconline.com |
OHC Horse Power News 2022:
Official Publication of Ohio Horseman's Council, Inc. In the September 2022 issue of Horsemen’s Corral, Page 59, OHC Horse Power will be included along with your copy of the Corral. OHC Horse Power covers everything equine including information about the 1,600 miles of Ohio bridle trails OHC has adopted, legislative issues in the horse industry, OHC sponsored youth events, OHC county chapter contacts and much more. PDF Version |
New for 2017
OHC Member Business Directory The 2017 Ohio Horseman's Council Business Directory is a new benefit for all OHC members. Equine-related business owners who are OHC members can advertise their business to other members for free, and OHC members shopping for goods or services can find other OHC members to patronize, all in one place! PDF Version |
The Horsemen’s Corral Magazine
The Horsemen’s Corral Magazine serves the horse industry in OH, KY, WV, PA, MI and IN with the most comprehensive source of equine marketing that includes Print, Radio, and Social Media plus nearly 100 personal appearances by our own Professional Equine Announcer. The Horsemen’s Corral is “Your One Source for the Horse”! http://www.thehorsemenscorral.com |
2023 Ohio Equestrian Directory Magazine
Welcome to Ohio Equestrian Directory! I'm Erika, the Publisher, and this is my horse, Intenso Mor (Enso), the energy and driving force behind this publication!
This is our story: Enso needed a home and I needed a horse, and our paths connected through the Foundation For The Pure Spanish Horse. I have always admired the lovely Iberian breeds, and to have the opportunity to adopt and give back to other less-fortunate horses by supporting a rescue organization was a dream come true. Our journey has relied on the expertise of many professionals - veterinarians, dentists, chiropractors, massage therapists, energy workers, barefoot trimmers, trainers, saddle fitters, nutritionists, and many more to assist in the rehabilitation of this "wounded" soul. Without a comprehensive source, I relied on tack shop bulletin boards, word of mouth and just plain instinct, which became time consuming and many times unproductive. This experience inspired my vision to create an effective resource for owners, riders, professionals and businesses of all disciplines to connect within the local horse community. More than just a business directory, it also features content on trending topics, the best practices and innovators in the industry, plus tips from the pros! We hope you find this to be an invaluable resource and ask you to please support our advertisers, without whom this complimentary directory would not be possible. |