Mission Statement
Established
in 1980, the Superstition Horsemen's Association works to ensure the rights
and privileges of those dedicated to the western lifestyle, including the
humane treatment of horses. Recognized by city and county elected
officials, the SHA works closely with them to preserve the Old West Heritage
built into the city of Apache Junction.
The SHA is
always involved in pursuing favorable
legislation to protect our rights as horse property owners and ranchers,
including trail systems over county and state land. Please
support us in our efforts to regularly promote community awareness about any
changes or proposed Planning and Zoning ordinances that affect local
horse and livestock owners.
The SHA
also sponsors FUN like club trail rides, potluck barbecues, local parades;
and how about community responsibilities like trail gate maintenance, road
clean up and free public horse clinics. YAHOOO!!!
Partner up and keep this great club going strong.
**The
Superstition Horsemen's Association is a proud member of the Arizona State Horsemen's
Association.**
***We urge you to make a difference in your community and
join us!!***
Accomplishments
- Continuously representing horse
owners' rights to A.J. City Council and Pinal County government
- Apache Junction now has its own Equine Ordinance
- Maintaining low density (0-1 buildings per acre) within
city limits
- Ensuring square mile section 22 maintains one-acre
minimum lot size
- Section 15 down-zoned to one-acre
minimum conventional housing only
- Changing City codes for horse shades in both city
and county, so they are not classified as buildings
which would require severe setbacks
- Allowance in the City code for barbed wire for the
keeping of livestock (not horses)
- Trails exist and stay open through the Apache Junction and Gold Canyon area
- Expansion of AJ Rodeo Grounds
Did You Know?
- Arizona's horse industry exceeds a
billion dollars annually
- Arizona Pleasure Horse Owners spend an estimated
$500 million on their horses
- Over 50,000 households in Arizona own over
170,000 horses
- Horse Show Events contribute over $40 million every
year
- Arizona Residents contribute over $9 million as
spectators at equine events
Horse people have Power!
Affiliations
- Arizona State Horsemen's Association
- American Horse Council
- Black Stallion Literacy Program Sponsor and
Volunteer Organization
- City of Apache Junction Trail System Plan
- "Little Buckaroos" Rodeo Sponsor
- Trail and Road Maintenance Projects including
assistance in building Lost Goldmine Trail
- City of Apache Junction "Open Space" Task Force
- Equine Rescue and Evacuation Planning
- Coordinated installation of horse access gate into
federal and state lands
- Donations to worthy causes
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