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Certified Horsemanship Association - CHA
Ann
Streett-Joslin is a Life Member of CHA. Originally certified in 1998, she is now a Clinic Instructor for Standard Discipline, Instructor of Riders
with Disabilities, and Equine Facility Management. Ann is a member of the Board of Directors, Co-chair of the Research & Development Committee, and a Site
Visitor.
Check the CHA web site for more information on the CHA
certification programs and national conference.
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Resistance Free®
Riding & Training by Richard Shrake
Ann
Streett-Joslin has been riding and studying with Richard Shrake
since 1996 and obtained her certification in 1998. Resistance Free® techniques are the foundation of Ann's riding
and instruction program.
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NARHA (Formerly North American Riding for the Handicapped)
Ann Streett-Joslin has been a member of NARHA since 1996 and is a Registered Therapeutic Riding Instructor.
Rancho Vista LLC hosted Rancho Vista Equine Therapy
Center, a NARHA Premier Accredited Center, from 1997 until 2005
when the therapeutic riding program closed its doors.
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American Quarter Horse Association
Ann & David Joslin have owned American Quarter Horses since
1992 and use them for tie-down roping, trail riding, and lessons.
Full information on this popular American breed is available at
their web site.
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Mesa Verde Back Country Horsemen
Ann Streett-Joslin has been a member of Mesa Verde Back Country Horsemen, a chapter of Back Country Horsemen of America, since 2008. In addition to trail riding, Ann has given the talk, "The Color of Horses," at a regular meeting and now maintains their web site.
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San Juan Mountains Association (SJMA)
Ann and David have been members of San Juan Mountains Association since moving to Dolores. As volunteer Ghost Riders, they patrol the Lizard Head Wilderness and San Juan National Forrest north of Dolores. SJMA promotes education, volunteer stewardship, information, and hands-on involvement on public lands in southwestern Colorado.
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Colorado Master Gardenersm Program
The Colorado State University, Colorado Master Gardenersm Program volunteer
network strives to enhance Coloradans’ quality of life. It is committed to using horticulture to empower gardeners, develop
partnerships, and build stronger communities. Ann Streett-Joslin became a Colorado Master Gardener Volunteer with CSU Extension in 2009.
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