Please note, you will need to reset your password to access your account through our new website at this link: https://saddlebred.com/forgot-password. You will be able to reuse your existing password, but it must be reset.

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You are now entering the old ASHBA website which will allow you to access your data using your original username and password.

We are transitioning to the new website, so be aware that some functions may not work on the old site and will redirect you to the new site. It is important you setup your new username and password on our new site HERE.

Otherwise click here to continue to the old ASHBA website

Bartz Impact Scholarship Award Nominations Open

The American Saddlebred Museum is pleased to accept nominations for the Keith Bartz Impact Scholarship Award. The award is $1,500 and is given to an individual dedicated to raising awareness of the American Saddlebred and improving the community.  

Keith Bartz was an individual who focused his time, talent, and resources on building the American Saddlebred Museum and celebration of the American Saddlebred horse. This scholarship celebrates his life by awarding an individual that exemplifies the same character and achievements. 

Scholarship criteria and application information are listed below.  • Applicants must be twenty-one years of age or under. High school seniors, individuals enrolled in a two-year or four-year program at any college, trade school, or university are eligible to apply.  • Show substantial involvement with American Saddlebred horses and in the community. • May be self-nominated or nominated by another individual who can attest to the character and accomplishments of the nominee. • Provide an essay, no more than two pages, speaking to the nominee’s impact at school, home, barn and the community.  • Include full contact information and email to amy@asbmuseum.org by December 1, 2021 to be reviewed by scholarship committee.• The scholarship money will be paid directly to the institution, university, college or trade school for post-secondary educational expenses.  

More information is on the Museum’s website at www.asbmuseum.org/scholarship or email museum@asbmuseum.org or call (859)259-2746 ext. 4 with questions.