APHA answers the call from SBC
Southwestern Bell
American Paint Horses featured on cover of
nearly one million Fort Worth telephone directories
FORT WORTH, Texas-The American Paint Horse Association (APHA)
answered the call from SBC Southwestern Bell recently, when
the communications company was looking for a beautiful image
to grace the cover of its new Greater Fort Worth Yellow Pages
telephone directory.
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American Paint Horses grace the cover of the new
SBC Southwestern Bell Greater Fort Worth Yellow Pages
directory. Inside the book is a history of the association,
along with a description of the attributes that have made
the American Paint Horse one of the most popular horse
breeds in the world. SBC estimates that people will collectively
use the new Yellow Pages volume more than 84 million times
during its yearlong life.
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APHA was honored when the company chose Legacy of Color,
the new larger-than-life-size bronze of four American Paint
Horses that adorns the entrance of the association's Fort
Worth headquarters, for its cover image. The bronze, depicting
four horses - a powerful stallion pushing along two mares
and foal - was unveiled this year to commemorate APHA's 40th
anniversary.
APHA is in good company with its new telephone directory
exposure. The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in
Fort Worth was selected for the cover of SBC's White Pages
directory. In all, about 1.7 million copies of the Yellow
Pages and White Pages volumes have been printed for delivery
to households, businesses and government offices throughout
the Fort Worth area.
"Our goal in selecting cover photos is to focus on images
that truly reflect the local community," said Gary Terry,
SBC Southwestern Bell regional vice president of external
affairs.
"We believe these covers say 'Fort Worth' loud and clear."
At an official announcement and unveiling of the covers,
held recently in Fort Worth, Terry said that both cowgirls
and Paint Horses represented "true icons of the American
West."
He told those in attendance about APHA, explaining that the
association has registered more than 670,000 American Paint
Horses since it was founded in 1962. With 100,000 members
in 36 nations, APHA services horse owners around the world,
Terry noted.
APHA Executive Secretary Jim Kelley helped unveil the new
Yellow Pages and accepted a framed copy of the telephone book
cover.
"We appreciate the recognition Southwestern Bell has
given to APHA," Kelley said. "We're very proud of
our association and how far it has come in only 40 years.
The American Paint Horse breed is strong, bold and beautiful,
just like the bronze.
"And we are delighted that SBC is helping show it off
to the huge numbers of people who are going to see it whenever
they pick up a Yellow Pages directory over the next year."
SBC Southwestern Bell estimates that area residents collectively
will use the new Yellow Pages volume more than 84 million
times during its yearlong life - or about 230,000 times each
day.
In addition to delivering printed copies of the Yellow Pages
and White Pages directories throughout the greater Fort Worth
area, SBC also has provided more than 100 business and government
locations with a CD-ROM replicating the covers and contents
of both volumes. The step helps ensure that the directories'
information is conveniently accessible to as many people as
possible, and it has a positive environmental impact, said SBC
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