Our Quest #39
an occasional newsletter for davenport enthusiasts
copyright April 1999
used by permission of Charles & Jeanne Craver

Craver Farms

Charles & Jeanne Craver
Rt 2 Box 262
Winchester Il 62694
(217) 742-3415
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The Davenport Arabian Horse Conservancy

At the annual meeting of 1998 of the the Board of Directors of the Davenport Arabian Horse Conservancy, Charles Craver was re-elected as President, Carol Lyons as Vice-President, Alice Martin as Treasurer and Jeanne Craver as Secretary. Arrangements were concluded for management of Conservancy funds by the Trust Department of the Farmer’s State Bank of Jacksonville, Illinois. This completed the financial structuring of the organization. Plans were made for a summer meeting for Davenport enthusiasts in the Rockford IL area. As matters have since worked out, this proved to be an impractical event.

Subsequently, local meetings were arranged in the Springfield IL area, hosted by Nan Burket of Rochester and in the Denver CO area on December 6, 1998 hosted by Fred and Barbara Mimmack of Foxfield. These meetings provided an opportunity for Davenport people in each area to enjoy visiting with each other and to discuss Davenport matters.

  

Among the matters discussed at the Denver meeting were ideas for the functions of that local group. Suggested activities were to keep participants “informed about who has what horses; perhaps even print up a local roster; share experiences, ideas, opinions, observations, and decision processes involved in the selection of individual matings; keep informed about the activities of the larger Davenport Conservancy.... We looked at each other’s snapshots, learned about new foals and prospective foals, and a bit about breeding efforts, both successful and otherwise.” A future meeting was planned.

At the Illinois meeting, a movie was shown of some of the foundation Davenport breeding stock now found in all Davenport bloodlines. There was pleasant visiting, and everybody ate too much, which is a typical problem at Illinois potluck meetings. Unfortunately, meetings in Southern California and the Northwest were not able to be arranged. Perhaps they can be scheduled during the coming year.

Continued presence on the Internet was the major Conservancy success for 1998, thanks to dedicated work by one of our directors. This has involved postings from several sources acting both privately and directly under Conservancy sponsorship. There has been dissemination of information about bloodlines, including articles and pictures. There have also been lively exchanges between Davenport owners. By and large, the Davenport presence on the Internet has been well accepted with people speaking of the horses with admiration for their individuality and for the special nature of their historical background.

1999 should be a year of increased activity for the Conservancy, including long-awaited production of an anthology of out-of-print articles about Davenport horses.

There will be an opportunity for Davenport people and others interested in Davenport bloodlines to meet each other, enjoy the joint exhibition of their horses and, especially on Friday evening (the 19th), to have some time for use of the ring at THE NORTHWEST CMK/AL KHAMSA 1999 SYMPOSIUM to be held August 19-22, 1999 (Thursday evening through Sunday noon) at McMinnville OR (45 minutes SW of Portland).

For information contact Carol Lyons at 503-831-4944 or by email at clyons@teleport.com or contact Ardi Allnoch, 12560 Moores Valley RD, Yamhill OR 97148-8013. A previous meeting of this sort was held under CMK sponsorship in the Northwest in 1994. It proved to be one of the nicest horse events this writer has ever attended and much to the credit of the Davenport cause. Of the close to sixty horses present at that meeting only two did not trace to Davenport ancestry, and six were completely Davenport. The coming event should be its equal with even more Davenports and should be fully as enjoyable as was the Preservation Symposium held in Springfield IL in 1996. We’ll see you there.

In the Midwest, there will likely be a regional Conservancy meeting in Northern Illinois. Plans are still in process.

Conservancy functions for the coming year are going to require money. Now is a good time to support the organization by a donation to The Davenport Arabian Horse Conservancy, c/o Alice Martin, StarWest Stables, 1880 S Farmingdale RD, New Berlin IL 62670.


DAHC 1999 Annual Meeting

On March 21, 1999, the annual business meeting of the Davenport Arabian Horse Conservancy was held by noticed telephone conference call. Events of the past year were re-ported as 'old business' and plans discussed for the coming year. New officers were elected with David Jones of Grove Creek Arabians, Pecatonica IL, assuming the duties of President of the organization. Carol Lyons, Alice Martin and Jeanne Craver remain Vice-President, Treasurer and Secretary, respectively.

Dave brings years of experience in business and as an Arabian horse breeder to his new office. He and his wife, Sara, conduct a major program of Davenport breeding as part of their Arabian activities. They have been prominent in Al Khamsa's affairs since that organization's earliest days. They have been instrumental in establishing the Davenport Arabian Horse Conservancy. With David Jones as its new President, our organization is in the best of hands.

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