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Highlights From The November 4, 2006
IMBA Annual Meeting

IMBA ANNUAL MEETING   By Jane Licht

The Annual Meeting of Members of the International Morab Horse Association (IMBA) was held in McFarland, Wisconsin on November 4, 2006.  Two members of IMBA’s Board of Directors participated in the meeting through teleconferencing:  Ingrid Buchmeier from Lander, Wyoming, and Karen Petersen from Cream Ridge, New Jersey.

Webmaster Wendy Konichek reported that the IMBA website now has 96 pages.  The website address is www.morab.com   She also recommended that this Internet website and the Morab Perspective magazine be used for promotions in place of the Stallion and Sales Catalogue and the members agreed.

Two new levels will be added to the popular Lifetime Achievement Awards Program (LAAP) and these are:  “Golddust” that requires a total of 12,000 points and “Supreme Morab” requiring 24,000 points.  Participation in various disciplines, horse shows and trail riding earns members points for their horses that are enrolled in LAAP.  The Awards Committee will also develop special versatility and endurance awards.

Linda Konichek who chairs the National Promotions Committee said that articles on Morabs appeared in the Yankee Peddler, Western Horseman, Trail Rider, and the Midwest Exchange magazines this past year. 

Wendy Konichek presented her idea of a “Discover the Morab” theme to celebrate the 20th anniversary of IMBA and the members voted to establish a committee to work on this project.

Part way through the meeting, Wendy unrolled a large banner donated by Kerry Greear and some of the members stood behind it to have their photo taken.  Kerry is an endurance rider who had the banner made for one of her events.  The new Morab banner will be available for loan to IMBA Region leaders and other members for special events.  Specific information on obtaining the banner will be placed on the IMBA website.

A change to the bylaws was approved.  New language was added to the section on qualifications for candidates who run for the board of directors.  They must now be a member in the year prior to the year in which the ballots will be cast, or by petitioning the board for approval.

Copies of various promotional brochures were distributed and the members who developed them were thanked.  Many of these brochures will need to be updated because of the new LAAP categories.

Members opened ballots on the “blue seal” registry designation and tallied them as a committee of the whole.  The vote to dispense with the blue seal designation won by a wide margin.  This affects some horses from older and now defunct Morab registries that were invited into the International Morab Registry, and it also affects some of their progeny.  The results of the Blue Seal Vote are as follows:

Option A – 24 Yes, 45 No (Keep the blue seal designation as it was in 2001)

Option B – 53 Yes, 24 No (Eliminate the blue seal designation)

Option 1 – 33 (Use an X for unknowns) vs. Option 2 – 28 (Use a # for unknowns)

Option 3 – 58 (If blue seal is kept allow progeny to become gold) vs. Option 4 – 12 (Never allow progeny of blue seal to become gold)

Michelle Feder gave background information on Shagya Arabians.  There are only about 200 in this country but they are becoming very popular in Europe.  Some are not registerable with the Arabian Horse Association but they are well-documented.  Michelle will chair a committee to present information to the membership and offer a vote to allow the cross to be registered Morabs with the “S” designation.

A motion was made to establish a deadline for membership applications in order to vote.  The application to join IMBA must be postmarked by September 15 in order for that person to vote in the fall elections.  For those who miss this deadline, their memberships will be carried over into the next year.

Wendy Konichek was re-elected to the IMBA Board of Directors and Karen Smith from Sanford, Maine was elected for the first time.  The new Board of Directors elected officers.  Ingrid Buchmeier is chair, Karen Petersen is vice-chair, Jane Licht is secretary, and Wendy Konichek is treasurer.

 

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