California Thoroughbred Magazine January 2021

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2021

OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES PRESIDENT

Ada Gates Patton VICE-PRESIDENT

Gail Gregson TREASURER

Alan F. Balch SECRETARY

Amy J. Zimmerman

Jeff Blea, DVM

Courtney Tunney Hotchkis Joins CTF Board Courtney Tunney Hotchkis has been elected to join the Foundation board of trustees. Her father, Peter Tunney, also is a trustee. Mrs. Hotchkis has extensive experience in racetrack marketing. Upon graduating from the University of Arizona, where she majored in communications, she worked in the group sales department at Santa Anita Park and later served as the track’s marketing manager for almost 20 years. A lifelong resident of Pasadena, she married John Hotchkis in 1995. Tey have two daughters, Perry and Ellery. Perry graduated from U.C. Berkeley in May and now works as research coordinator at the New York University Transplant Institute. Ellery is a senior in high school and an English riding enthusiast. She competes frequently in horse shows in equitation and jumping classes. Mrs. Hotchkis’ extensive volunteer experience includes work at the Mayfeld Junior and Senior Schools, where she was president of the parents’ associations. She volunteers for an organization that raises money for Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles and works part-time at Salutations Home, a Pasadena gift and home decor shop.

Tracy Gantz Jane Goldstein Courtney Tunney Hotchkis Thomas S. Robbins John W. Sadler Noreen Sullivan Peter W. Tunney

Te California Toroughbred Foundation Te California Toroughbred Foundation is dedicated to the advancement of equine research and education. Since 1958 the Foundation has operated as a non-proft 501(c)3 corporation that can accept tax-deductible contributions. For more than fve decades, the CTF has sponsored numerous research and educational projects and awarded scholarships to veterinary students at U.C. Davis and Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona. Te Foundation maintains the Carleton F. Burke Memorial Library, one of the most extensive collections of equine literature found anywhere. Several generous donations of book collections and artwork form the core of the Library, which is housed in the CTBA ofces in Arcadia. Among its 10,000 volumes are current veterinary publications, turf histories, sales catalogs, and books spanning a wide range of subjects from equine nutrition and care to fne arts. Te latest instructional videos also are available for viewing in the Library. Te resources of the CTF’s Carleton F. Burke Memorial Library will again be available to the public for research and pleasure after COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted.

memorial donations The CTF accepts donations in memory of relatives and friends, with all such donations allocated to Scholarship Funds of the Foundation and to the Carleton F. Burke Memorial Library. Please remember members of our industry with a donation to the CTF memorial fund. Donations may be sent to CTF, 201 Colorado Place, Arcadia, CA 91007. The CTF joins in honoring the memory of those whose names appear in bold type. We also thank and acknowledge the donors for their generous contributions. JEANNE LAPEYRE CANTY Tracy Gantz

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CALIFORNIA THOROUGHBRED ❙ January 2021 ❙ www.ctba.com

COURTESY OF COURTNEY TUNNEY HOTCHKIS

CTFoundation


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