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The Treasure Valley Back Country Horsemen is a nonprofit organization working toward the preservation of the back country. Our membership is comprised of horse men and women who love our great outdoors and who want to be sure that recreational horse and mule use on public lands will remain a part of our American Heritage forever.
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Treasure Valley Back Country Horsemen P.O. Box 413 Nampa ID 83653-0413
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OFFICERS 2008 President................Bonnie Freeman 454-1822 bjsluckeysun@aol.com
Vice President...... Jim Freeland 495-1245 marme62000@aceweb.com
Secretary................ Paula McDermott 466-7965 rooneytoones70@hotmail.com
Treasurer...............Alice Millington (208)475-4107 millington0606@gmail.com
State Delegates Wanda Williams (208)467-4359 pic5771388@aol.com Ken Nungesser (208)467-5686 llnungesser@msn.com Newsletter & Website Editor: Jill Nebeker (208)922-4370 tvbchnewsletter@hotmail.com
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Membership is open to all horsemen and women who love our great outdoors and want to be sure that recreational horse use on public lands will remain part of the American Heritage, forever...
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The Treasure Valley Back Country Horsemen is a nonprofit organization working towards the preservation of the back country. If you are interested in maintaining and preserving our rights to enjoy the use of horses and mules for recreation on public lands, fill out the application below and join a group of individuals working toward the same goal.
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Dues per year click here for membership application $34.00 for family (living at home) $28.00 for individual Send your dues and completed application to: TVBCH C/O Alice Millington, 800 N Concord Middleton ID 83644
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Meetings: 1012 11th Ave North @ 7:30 pm --Building open at 7 pm Driving directions: From I-84. Take the (Nampa)Franklin Blvd exit south (towards town). At the intersection of Franklin, Garrity, and 11th N. take a hard left on to 11th. The building is on the right 2 blocks north of the intersection. (old church)
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BCH Mission Statement To perpetuate the common sense use and enjoyment of horses in America’s back country and wilderness. To work to ensure that public lands remain open to recreational stock use. To assist various agencies responsible for the maintenance and management of public lands. To educate, encourage, and solicit active participation in the wise and sustained use of the back country resource by horsemen and the general public. |
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