Small staff. Whole-hearted.
The registry is run by a registrar and a board of directors — no members, no dues, no salaries. Write to any of us; the registrar is the front door for registrations, transfers, ads, orders, and questions.
Registrar & board of directors.
- Registrar
- Deborah Siegrist
27 Forrester Drive, Wentzville, MO 63385
636-332-9346 · [email protected] - Director
- David Carr
183 Fitzgerld Road, Middletown Springs, VT 05757
802-235-2139 · [email protected] - Director
- Marcia Geil
222 Stooksbury Ln, Andersonville, TN 37705
865-358-8138 · [email protected] - Director
- Jacquie Schaumberg
29456 Edgewood Springs, Warrenton, MO 63383
636-456-7473 · [email protected] - Emeritus
- Jane Myers
6689 East Lost Woods Lane, Centralia, MO 65240
573-819-3875 · [email protected]
Help keep the book open.
Your contribution, large or small, helps ensure the continuation of the endangered Lippitt Morgan — the DNA database, the lost-Lippitt searches, rescue assistance, free educational materials, and the exhibitions that put this horse in front of the public.
Donations do not have to be monetary; all offerings are graciously accepted. Contact any board member to talk it through, or mail a check made out to The Lippitt Morgan Horse Registry, Inc. to the registrar’s address.
Take a Lippitt where people can see one.
Exhibitions do more for this breed than any advertisement. When two Lippitts appeared at Equifest of Kansas, crowds followed them back to the barn after every performance, and announcers were openly shocked to learn the breed is critically endangered. If you would like to represent the Lippitt Morgan and the registry at an event near you, contact the registrar — we can help with ideas, materials, and information.
Breeders: keep breeding quality Lippitts, register the foals, and get them out where the public can meet them. It is very rewarding to spread this word.