Genevieve Elizabeth Morton is here!
Genevieve Elizabeth Morton, was born on Tuesday January 4, 2022 at 7:33pm to proud parents Ronald and Stephanie Morton of Hampshire, Tennessee. She weighed 7 pounds 14 ounces and measured 21 inches in length.
Genevieve Elizabeth Morton, was born on Tuesday January 4, 2022 at 7:33pm to proud parents Ronald and Stephanie Morton of Hampshire, Tennessee. She weighed 7 pounds 14 ounces and measured 21 inches in length.
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The following candidates were declared for the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ and Exhibitors’ Association Board of Directors election:
Alabama (Elect 1)
Rob Cornelius
Ford Gates
Donna Hill
Bill Stricklend
California (Elect 1)
Ethlyn Montgomery (Lyn)
Melvin Madison Parham Sr.
Illinois (Elect 1)
Michael Horstmann
Lance Meisenheimer
Kentucky (Elect 2)
Sheree Bollinger
Carrie Benedict
Spencer Benedict
Missouri (Elect 1)
Scott Barker
South Carolina (Elect 1)
Tom Kakassy
Tennessee (Elect 3)
Jonathan (Jon) Allred
Ann Marie Couch
Chris Hazelwood
Jayden Jackson
Lesa (Char Johnson)
Joey Manos
John Oliver
David Sisk
Dr. Brian Wright
Virginia (Elect 1)
Sharon Rice
Region 2 (Michigan/Wisconsin) (Elect 1)
Kim Leonard
Entries will be accepted for the for the 83rd annual Celebration on August 2-3, until 5:00 pm each day at the Blue Ribbon Circle Club on the Celebration grounds.
For questions or assistance, contact Emily Gill at egill@twhnc.com.
On Wednesday, July 28, The International Grand Championship, hosted 44 entries amongst three splits of the American National Insurance Maiden, a class for two-year-old trail/classic pleasure horses who have never been in the show ring.
Out of the 44 entries, the following qualified and will compete Friday, July 30 in the Championship:
Daddy’s Last Dime DH
Deep Down In Dixie
Failure To Appear
Martha Devine
Secret Soul Sister
Silver Charm FSS
A Dixie Star I.A.
JoJo’s Mojo
Sinaloa
Texas Pete
Hold On To Your Hat
Crimson In Dixie
Decadent
Fifth Of Gin
Hey Josephine
Margarita Cash
The Maiden
The Tiger Lily
FROM SHOW HIO-PUBLISHED MEDIA
SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration recently announced the judging panel for the 2021 Celebration. Included in the panel were SHOW Judges’ Committee members Chris Bobo and David Sisk. In order to prevent any conflict of interest, Bobo and Sisk will step down from the SHOW Judges’ Committee until 30 days after The Celebration.
The committee will function with the remaining three members of Sam Sorrell, Bill Strickland and Nathan Clark until Bobo and Sisk rejoin the committee after they complete their judging duties at The Celebration. Bobo and Sisk will judge The Celebration with Derek Bonner, Brent Grider and Dale Watts.
For more information about the SHOW HIO and rulebooks visit www.SHOWHIO.com. The 83rd Annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration will be held August 25th-September 4th
Deadline for declaring candidacy for the TWHBEA International Board of Directors is August 1. One must be a member that owns registered walking horses, not be suspended, not be on federal suspension or a felon, and have more than three years continual membership in the association. The specifics for eligibility are outlined in the bylaws, here. There are 12 seats up for election. The following breaks down the states and regions for which directors will be elected.
Tennessee – 3 seats, Kentucky – 2 seats, Alabama – 1 seat, California- 1 seat, Illinois – 1 seat, Missouri – 1 seat, South Carolina – 1 seat, Virginia – 1 seat, Region 2 (Michigan, Wisconsin) – 1 seat
Members willing to be candidates for the Board of Directors shall notify the TWHBEA Executive Director in writing on or before August 1st. Email to: murad@twhbea.com If all eligibility requirements are met, those members’ names will be listed on the TWHBEA Website and Voice Magazine.
SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration has selected Chris Bobo, Derek Bonner, Brent Grider, David Sisk and Dale Watts to judge its 83rd Annual Celebration, the premier event on the Tennessee Walking Horse industry’s calendar. The panel will include a newcomer to center ring in Watts and includes judges from Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina and Mississippi.
“We are excited about this panel which includes such a diverse geographic representation and includes some valuable experience along with a newcomer that recently judged our Fun Show. We look forward to a great Celebration that continues the momentum we’ve seen thus far this show season,” said Celebration CEO Warren Wells.
The Celebration affiliates with the SHOW Horse Industry Organization and thus selects is judges from the SHOW HIO certified judges’ list. The SHOW HIO has 70 total judges but only 54 of which hold a AAA or better license, which is a Celebration requirement. The Celebration sends an email to all AAA or better judges asking if they have a desire and availability to judge The Celebration and would like to be considered. Of the 54 eligible, 28 responded they would like to be considered.
The Celebration has a committee that vets the candidates and puts together a slate that is then ratified by the entire board. Both the committee and board votes only require a majority vote.
Sisk, from Columbia, Tenn., will be marking the cards for the fourth time. Sisk previously judged the Celebration in 2014, 2015 and 2018. Sisk has judged the Fun Show, Tunica, Gulf Coast Charity, North Carolina Championships, Alabama Jubilee, Mississippi Charity and National Trainers’ Show demonstrating his appeal across a wide range of the industry. Sisk also just judged the Christmas in July show over the 4th.
Bobo, from Shelbyville, Tenn., will also be making his fourth appearance in center ring having judged The Celebration previously in 2012, 2016 and 2017. Bobo also judged the Christmas in July show over the 4th and has almost every major show on his resume, including the International Pleasure and Colt show. He has also judged the Fun Show, Tunica, Gulf Coast Charity, Mississippi Charity, Alabama Jubilee, North Carolina Championships and Pulaski just to name a few.
Bonner, from Mooresboro, N.C., will be making his third trip to judge the world championships. Bonner previously judged the Celebration in 2013 and 2015. Bonner judged the Columbia Spring Jubilee this year and has also judged the Fun Show, Mississippi Charity, multiple 4th of July shows, National Trainers’ Show and FAST Spring Showcase.
Grider, from Columbia, Ky., will be judging the Celebration for the second time with his first being in 2012. Grider has judged most of the industry’s premier events and also judged the Columbia Spring Jubilee this year. Grider has judged multiple times at the Columbia Spring Jubilee as well as judging the Kentucky Celebration, Alabama Jubilee, Gulf Coast Charity, National Trainers’ Show three times, Marshall County and at the 4th of July.
Watts, from Summit, Miss., doubles as a walking horse trainer and also as a Hall of Fame girls and boys high school basketball coach in Mississippi. Watts will be marking the cards for the first time, but recently worked for The Celebration at its 2021 Spring Fun Show. Watts has also previously judged Woodbury Lions Club, Alabama Jubilee, North Carolina Championships, FAST Spring Showcase and Marshall County.
“It is the board’s goal each year to put forth a panel capable of judging at the highest level in our halter, pleasure and performance divisions. We feel confident this group meets that standard and provides all of our exhibitors with a level playing field,” said Celebration Board Chairman David Crowell.
The 83rd Annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration will be held August 25th – September 4th. For more information, please visit www.TWHNC.com.
Mrs. Joyce Malone Johnson, age 89 of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, passed away on Sunday, June 13, 2021.
Mrs. Johnson was born February 15, 1932 in Smithville, Tennessee, a daughter of the late Ernest Malone and Claudia Grooms Malone. He was also preceded in death by her husband, retired American Airlines Captain, Charles R. “Cotton” Johnson and a sister, Judy Malone Cox.
Mrs. Johnson pioneered the Stewardess Corp with American Airlines and later moved to Chicago as Chief Stewardess between 1952 and 1957. She served as director of the housing authority in Shelbyville for five years. She also served the city of the Shelbyville on the Beer Board. Mrs. Johnson earned her relators license and worked for 25 years, becoming President of Middle Tennessee Board of Realtors. She was also an active member of the Kiwanis Club where she served as President.
Mrs. Johnson is survived by daughter, Lesa Charlynn Johnson of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and several nieces and nephews.
The family will hold a private service at a later date.
The family requests memorials in Mrs. Johnson’s memory be made to St. Jude.
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