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The League is excited to welcome Todd Waller, Safety Director for Sen. Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center, as he leads us in a fuller consideration of the benefits of having AEDs (automated external defibrillators) at our equine and ag events and event facilities.
This educational forum, eligible for credit within the League's certification program (CMEC), will focus on the critical role that AEDs play in emergency preparedness -- particularly within equine, agricultural and multi-use facilities.
In environments where large crowds, physically demanding activities and remote locations are the common recipe, having access to an AED can mean the difference between life and death during a cardiac emergency. This forum will provide front-line insight into how AEDs improve response times, increases survival rates and contribute to a safer environment for exhibitors, staff and spectators alike.
Gain practical knowledge about:
Open to League Members only. For more information about becoming a member of the League, please email Charly Petrek, Membership Chair.
** A ZOOM LINK FOR THE APRIL 30 SESSION WILL BE PROVIDED IN THE REGISTRATION CONFIRMATION EMAIL. **
THE LEAGUE'S SUMMER ACADEMY AT
WILL ROGERS MEMORIAL CENTER - FT. WORTH, TX
OFFERING OUR
FA101: INTRO TO FOOTING
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OPEN TO ALL LEAGUE MEMBERS INCLUDING AFFILIATES
The League's Footing Academy FA101 - An Introduction to Footing provides attendees a comprehensive overview of proper arena footing and its required maintenance. This course's curriculum is suitable for all audiences - whether new to or well-versed in footing - and is devoted to learning about soil essentials, varying arena conditions and responding maintenance, accomplishing moisture and dust control, and adjusting for indoor vs outdoor environments. A broad range of footing content is considered, including clay, sand, soils, synthetics and arena "additives". This is course is comprised of both classroom time and arena time at the host facility.
Attendees are not required to operate equipment in this Academy but can look forward to up-close examination and discussion of maintenance equipment such as tractors, drags, watering systems/vehicles, etc.
(16) Hours Education over (2) Days of Attendance.
HOST HOTEL
Home2 Suites by Hilton Fort Worth Cultural District
1145 University Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76107
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LEAGUE TOWN HALL
co-hosted with the National Reining Horse Association
May 21 2026
11:00 PST/ 12:00 MST / 1:00 CST / 2:00 EST
The League of Agriculture & Equine Centers is proud to partner with the National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) for this upcoming Town Hall centering on discussions among industry professionals regarding
How to Attract, Rein, and Structure
Event Sponsorships
This collaborative session will bring together seasoned industry leaders as well as curious participants to exchange insights, challenges and proven strategies for securing sponsors, strengthening long-term partnerships, and creating structured sponsorship packages that deliver real value for organized events.
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Attendees can anticipate gained insights about:
Whether you’re looking to grow existing relationships or build new ones, this Town Hall will provide practical tools and fresh perspectives to help drive sponsorship success across your facility or organization.
Register today. Zoom Session details, including session links, will be provided in the registration confirmation email. Name and contact details are required to register for this open-to-the-public event.
The League of Agricultural & Equine Centers
P.O. Box 5537
Aiken, South Carolina 29803
803.400.6978
LeagueAEC@gmail.com
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