GMO Officials Meeting with Jean Rude March 22nd, 2021

Join GMO officials from around the country in a newsletter workshop with marketing expert, Jean Rude via Zoom at 7PM Central Time, on Monday, March 22nd. Jean’s very impressive GMO tips lecture at the 2020 USDF Convention left us wanting more! Jean has agreed to join us for a series of workshops. This one is centered around the GMO newsletter, its organization, content and, how to get more members to read it.

Please share a copy of your newsletter by March 19th, so that we can identify issues, common themes and, compare and contrast them. Jean needs a little time to review, reflect and respond to the submissions. Because of time, we’ll have to limit the number we talk about at the meeting to 5, however, we will create a Google Document to share the links to all of the submissions.

The fee for joining the meeting is $10 to help spread the cost of Jean’s fee. Any funds collected in excess of that, will be donated to the Dressage Foundation. Please fill out the form below. You will then receive a Zoom link in your confirmation email and you will receive a reminder the day before.

Jean’s lecture is now available on the USDF website under the USDF University Courses. You can check it out here.

** Non-Member Fee will be waived for members of Parkland Horseman’s Association,
and Southwest Florida Dressage Association
*** Non-SFDA members are welcome and warmly invited to participate in the horse show but are not eligible for other SFDA member benefits. Should you like to join, membership forms will be available at the show and your membership will be immediately active.

Entries must be postmarked or received by closing date and must include all show fees and copy of negative Coggins.

Late entries with late fee accepted at management’s discretion.
Refunds after Closing Date will be at management’s discretion. No credits to future shows.

Could we also add (it’s not in the trifold) that we follow USDF? I am too tired tonight, but could we say something like: SFDA follows the USDF rules and guidelines concerning regional schooling horse shows.