Tri-County Horse Association is a non-profit organization serving Michigan horse enthusiasts in Saginaw, Bay, and Midland counties since 1965!
The main purpose of TCHA is to engage and educate the public in the art of horsemanship at the amateur level. TCHA promotes and advances participation in equestrian activities by sponsoring educational lectures, horse shows, trail rides, and trail maintenance. TCHA also provides mid-Michigan horse owners the opportunity to meet other horse people with similar interests. Monthly membership meetings are in Freeland, Michigan and include guest speakers, tack sales, and pot-lucks. We are a fun, easy-going group of horse lovers.
TCHA members include trainers, breeders, and owners of all ages with a wide variety of interests. Any breed or discipline is welcome! Membership dues are $20.00 per year and include receipt of a monthly newsletter, which includes interesting and informative articles about horse health and training as well as horse-related legislation and welfare issues.
Visit us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TriCountyHorseAssociation
The main purpose of TCHA is to engage and educate the public in the art of horsemanship at the amateur level. TCHA promotes and advances participation in equestrian activities by sponsoring educational lectures, horse shows, trail rides, and trail maintenance. TCHA also provides mid-Michigan horse owners the opportunity to meet other horse people with similar interests. Monthly membership meetings are in Freeland, Michigan and include guest speakers, tack sales, and pot-lucks. We are a fun, easy-going group of horse lovers.
TCHA members include trainers, breeders, and owners of all ages with a wide variety of interests. Any breed or discipline is welcome! Membership dues are $20.00 per year and include receipt of a monthly newsletter, which includes interesting and informative articles about horse health and training as well as horse-related legislation and welfare issues.
Visit us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TriCountyHorseAssociation