Re: [AlpacaTalk] Recent AOBA activities
I have followed them from afar. I know some folks who have been involved. All organizations will have their politics. And way back when, AOBA's show system was actually a part of ALSA's.
We must all bring alpacas and llamas into our lives because our personalities need balanced ;^)
Laurel
The Shouvlins
Bluebird Hills Farm
Springfield, Ohio
937-206-3936
www.bluebirdhills.
bluebirdhills@
> How do you know this?
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> Sheri
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> Sheri Hewitt
> Woodland Meadows, LLC
> Creswell, OR
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> On Mar 11, 2010, at 11:27 AM, Bluebird Hills Farm wrote:
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>> The politics of AOBA are mirrored in ALSA and visa versa. Both are
>> equal in all of that. Afraid there is no avoiding it!
>> Laurel
>> The Shouvlins
>> Bluebird Hills Farm
>> Springfield, Ohio
>> 937-206-3936
>> www.bluebirdhills.
>> bluebirdhills@
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>> > We are a small ranch and showed at the IAO and did pretty well -
>> fun,
>> > well-run show!
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>> > Susan Olson
>> > Alpaca Loco
>> > Riverside, CA
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>> > In a message dated 3/6/2010 3:18:43 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
>> > alpacatalk@gmail.
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>> > There are options to AOBA certified shows. Of course, there's
>> always ALSA,
>> > but then we have the International thing, which I have very little
>> > knowledge of, except the IAO which is always a great success as
>> far as I
>> > know, and
>> > draws the best of the best in the country.
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>> > Heather
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>> > Heather Zeleny
>> > White Lotus Alpacas
>> > Oregon
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