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1130.1 | It's 1996! | DECWET::JDADDAMIO | Jog? No, ever see a jogger smile? | Fri Jan 05 1996 19:43 | 2 |
| 1996 is here and the 1995 Shows/Clinics/Trail Rides/Events have been
deleted. Please add 1996 stuff at will!
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1130.2 | Jimmy Woffard Clinic | ASDG::CORMIER | | Tue Jan 16 1996 12:21 | 9 |
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I am planning on auditing the Jimmy Woffard clinic at Mt. Holyoke (Ma.)
on Feb 23 and 24. I would have loved to have ridden in the clinic,
but $275 is way too steep for me.
Anyone else attending?
Simone
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1130.3 | Dressgae clinic? | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | Do the watermelon crawl | Tue Jan 16 1996 15:18 | 4 |
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Simone, who is Jimmy Woffard? what kind of Clinic? Dressage I assume?
Louisa
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1130.4 | | SBUOA::ROBINSON | you have HOW MANY cats?? | Tue Jan 16 1996 16:53 | 6 |
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I think the Waters Farm Sleigh rally is this Sunday in Sutton.
Not much info, I know....
Sherry
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1130.5 | Show Jumping | ASDG::CORMIER | | Wed Jan 17 1996 12:01 | 14 |
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Hi Louisa,
The Jimmy Woffard clinic at Mt Holyoke is a show jumping clinic. He
usually does one in the spring in Hamilton, Ma. at Ledyard, or Flying horse
for Cross country. I'm not sure if he does dressage clinics, or not.
His book "Training the 3 day event horse and rider" came out last year
(it's a great book). He has been a successful 3 day event rider for
many years.
Simone
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1130.6 | | SBUOA::ROBINSON | you have HOW MANY cats?? | Mon Jan 29 1996 11:30 | 5 |
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The Waters Farm Sleigh Rally was rescheduled to Feb 18.
Sherry
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1130.7 | Bears Custom Ware | BIRDIE::ROY | | Thu Feb 01 1996 12:30 | 25 |
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Bears Custom Ware
. of
Springfield, Illinois
will be presentating the latest in Show Ring
fashions for 1996 at Salty Lane Farm in Derry, NH.
Bears specializes in custom made Showmanship jackets,
Horsemanship shirts, Chaps, etc., etc. and will
work with you for that one of a kind outfit.
Bears was at the 1994 AQHA Congress, ApHC National Horse
Show, ApHC World Championship and the APHA World Championship
Horse Show.
Salty Lane Farm is located on Lane Rd., Derry NH.
approximately 3 miles off of Exit 4 on Route 93.
For information call: Randy Floyd (603) 942-5706
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1130.8 | DATE & TIME FOR BEARS | BIRDIE::ROY | | Thu Feb 01 1996 12:34 | 10 |
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I suppose the date and time might help on Bears!
DATE: 02/10/96
TIME: 10:00 - 4:00 P.M.
CONTACT: RANDY FLOYD, (603)942-5706
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1130.9 | Fashions for 96 | BIRDIE::ROY | | Wed Feb 14 1996 15:50 | 24 |
| I attended the presentation on fashion by Bears and thought many
of the clothes were really nice and some of them were quite ugly!
The fashions for 96 are:
For ladies in halter classes, blazers and long jackets.
For ladies in showmanship, personal preference on whether a blazer
or traditional showmanship jacket and those HIDEOUS showmanship pants
are back in. He said he has had more requests for those pants than ever
before!
In Western Pleasure jackets are back, the blouses are going out( of course
I just bought a beautiful blouse last summer) vests are okay. In Horsemanship
you have to have a shirt.
Sequin jackets are out, horsehair and suede are in. He had some really trendy
jackets that only a real showman could wear and feel comfortable in! Foxes
on collars, coyote something or others, really bizarro stuff.
Keep in mind, these are for the bigger shows and you need to wear what you
feel comfortable in!
K
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1130.10 | 4H Tack Sale, Milford, NH, March 7-10 | MOIRA::FAIMAN | Alternately stone in you and star | Fri Feb 16 1996 09:10 | 38 |
1130.11 | Equitana USA - July 18-12 | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Tue Feb 27 1996 10:32 | 68 |
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EQUITANA USA
The World's Fair of Equestrian Sports
July 18-21, 1996
1133 Louisiana Avenue - Suite 108
Winter Park, Florida 32789
TEL: (407) 647-4970
FAX: (407) 647-0890
E-Mail: [email protected]
For the past 25 years EQUITANA. has "reined" supreme as the ultimate
equine expo and mecca to horse lovers from around the globe.
Acknowledged pioneer of the multi-breed event, EQUITANA brings
together an international cross-section of equestrian interests once
rigidly divided by politics, registry boundaries and sporting specialties.
Also recognized as the leader in the marketing of everything equestrian,
EQUITANA has consistently led the industry to new heights and in new
directions. In a word, EQUITANA is an institution... an event with
tradition and a proven concept.
Now this biennial event, held every odd numbered year in Essen, Germany is
joined by its new, sister show...EQUITANA USA. The inaugural EQUITANA USA
will be held at the Kentucky Fair & Expo Center in Louisville, KY, July 18 - 21,
1996.
EQUITANA USA is following closely in the hoofprints of its big sister, and
promises to combine American ingenuity with the elements that have made
EQUITANA in Europe so successful. And just like its big sister, the
main purpose of EQUITANA USA is to bring the wonderfully diverse
equestrian world together under one roof... and to encourage the sharing
of ideas, information and expertise.
The secondary purpose of EQUITANA USA is equally important to the future of
our industry... to attract new people to the world of the horse... and to
entertain, educate and excite them. We predict that many admirers of the
horse will become devoted horse owners based on the "high"
generated from attending EQUITANA USA!
What exactly is EQUITANA USA?
It's difficult to explain what EQUITANA USA is all about... you
really have to experience it to believe it!
First and foremost, it is a shopper's paradise, with an unsurpassed
selection of products and services from every corner of the globe
and every sector of the horse industry. If it's related to the horse...
look for it at EQUITANA USA!
Although the wide variety of commercial exhibits is reason enough
for visitors to spend a few days at EQUITANA USA, one of the
main attractions is unquestionably the horses themselves. The
kaleidoscope of breeds and disciplines that will be represented at
EQUITANA USA has never before been duplicated at any event
in the United States.
EQUITANA USA is also an educational event. Included in the
price of admission are many demonstrations, seminars, lectures and
exhibitions. Performance arenas throughout the halls showcase an
ever-changing cast of horses and speakers each day.
EQUITANA USA is show business! Thursday, Friday and Saturday
evenings are filled with magic when the curtain rises on an equine
extravaganza called The Mane Event,SM a two hour "equestrian
variety show" guaranteed to entertain, enchant and amaze!
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1130.12 | YEA | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Tue Feb 27 1996 10:33 | 3 |
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I'll be there this year!
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1130.13 | 1996 Cedar Rail Shows Hubbardston, MA | SALES::MILLS | JOANNE MILLS | Tue Mar 12 1996 14:46 | 20 |
| Cedar Rail Farm
11 Ed Clark Rd
Hubbardston, MA
1996 SHOW SERIES (SCHOOLING SHOWS)
RAIN or SHINE
April 28 June 23 Sept. 22 October 13
April 28 show will be in the 70 X 200 Indoor Arena
Divisions: Walk-Trot under 12 Hunter
Walk-Trot 12 & Up Western
Beginner Canter Green Horse
All Classes are $5.00
For more information contact LeeAnn (508)928-4297
Wendy (50*)867-6399
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1130.14 | Tufts seminar | TOLKIN::BENNETT | | Thu Mar 21 1996 13:19 | 35 |
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Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine and
The New England Dressage Association Present:
An Afternoon At Tufts
Sunday March 24, 1996
Cost - $40.00
A continuing education program for the horse owner.
F.M. Loew Veterinary Education Building
200 Westboro Road (Route 30)
N. Grafton MA 01536
12:30 - 1:00 coffee and registration
1:00 - 1:45 Why is your horse not in the Olympics? Recent
advances in performance assessmetnt.
Dr. Andy Hoffman
1:45 - 2:30 Feed the fire. Equine nutrition and supplementation.
Dr. Rebecca Remillard
2:30 - 2:45 Break
2:45 - 3:30 The stiff, lame horse. Thoughts on causes and
solutions. Dr. Gloria Matthews
3:30 - 4:15 Alternative medicine - help or hindrance?
Dr. Mary Rose Paradis.
For additional information, telephone Janice Lennon
(508) 839-5302 x4705
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1130.15 | 1996 schooling shows | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Fri Mar 22 1996 10:45 | 46 |
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Beland Stables Inc
17 Montgomery St
PO Box 1072
Lakeville, MA 02347
(508) 947-6982
1996 Schooling Dressage Shows
Date: Closing: Judge:
4/28 4/18 William Warren, r
6/9 5/30 Sue Steinhof, R
7/14 7/4 Renate Lansburge, R
8/11 8/1 Sue Williams, r
10/13 10/3 Keith Angstadt, r
11/3 10/24 Sandy Osborn, R
Class fees: 18.00 classes 3 - 10 (no number deposit)
20.00 classes 1-2
Awards: 6 ribbons per class, JR and SR will be divided if there are 3 or
more entries.
Class no Description
1 FEI Test of choice
2 ASHA test of choice (test below are excluded)
3 ASHA first level test two
4 ASHA first level test one
5 USDF pre-training test one (may be indoor)
6 USDF pre-training test two (may be indoor)
7 ASHA training level test one
8 ASHA training level test two
9 ASHA training level test three
10 ASHA training level test four
NOTE: We have changed the format of our schooling shows this season. Many
people have requested this change so we will try it for this season.
Classes for higher level horses will be held at the start of the show and
WT should start around 10am. This will allow for more time to lunge those
green horses. If there are sufficeitn entires WT will be held in the
indoor and training one will be in ring one around 10:00am. We think this
format will work.
*if you need copies of the entry form just send me mail: PCUBOA::LPIERCE
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1130.16 | Linda Parmenter clinic | TOLKIN::BENNETT | | Fri Mar 22 1996 14:25 | 17 |
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Briarwood Dressage Club is hosting a dressage clinic with
Linda Parmenter
March 31, 1996
Location: Briarwood Stables in Templeton MA
$55 private/45 minutes
$45 semi-private/1 hour
There are a limited number of riding times available
(first come, first serve).
Call Donna LaFleur for more info (508) 351-1801
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1130.17 | Hunter Pace | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Tue Mar 26 1996 09:45 | 11 |
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April 28th (boy alot is happening on the 28th)
Tenheath Hunter Pace at Hopktion St. Park
ALSO:
In Weston at that 1747 show grounds, there will be a Mini Event on
their new outdoor course (walk trott also avaiable) 508-653-5685
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1130.18 | 4-H Horse Show, New Boston, NH, May 4, 1996 | MOIRA::FAIMAN | der Himmel da droben, wie ist er so weit! | Mon Apr 01 1996 12:25 | 154 |
| BITS 'N' SPURS 4-H CLUB
SPRING "SCHOOLING" HORSE SHOW
Saturday, May 4, 1996, 9:00 a.m.
4-H Youth Center (County Fair Grounds)
Rte 31, New Boston, NH
Judges:
Nancy Cook, Dressage
Rhonda Watts, Walk/Trot
Cher Griffin, Walk/Trot/Canter
This is an enjoyable, low-pressure spring show. The focus is on young
riders, but adults are also welcome. And the price is definitely
right!
For more information or for an entry form, call Jan Woodbury (603)673-3084
Fees:
Grounds fee - $5/horse
Dressage classes - $6 pre-entry, $7 post-entry
All other classes - $4.50 pre-entry, $5.50 post-entry
Stall fee (optional) - $10
Pre-entries must be received by May 1
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Classes:
Indoor Arena (all classes are Walk-Trot except where noted)
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1. Beginner A (first time showing) Equitation, age 8-13
2. Beginner B English Equitation (hunt and saddle seat), age 8-13
3. Beginner B Stock Seat Equitation, age 8-13
4. Beginner B English Equitation (hunt and saddle seat), age 14-19
5. Beginner B Stock Seat Equitation, age 14-19
5a. Adult Equitation
6. Walk-Trot-Begin Canter Equitation (canter one at a time; does
not count as a canter class for future shows), age 8-13
7. Walk-Trot-Begin Canter Equitation, age 14-19
8. Beginner A (first time showing) Pleasure, age 8-13
9. Beginner B English Pleasure (hunt and saddle seat), age 8-13
10. Beginner B Stock Seat Pleasure, age 8-13
11. Beginner B English Pleasure (hunt and saddle seat), age 14-19
12. Beginner B Stock Seat Pleasure, age 14-19
12a Adult Pleasure
13. Walk-Trot-Begin Canter Pleasure (canter one at a time; does
not count as a canter class for future shows), age 8-13
14. Walk-Trot-Begin Canter Pleasure, age 14-19
15. Command Class
16. Egg and Spoon
17. Polebending
18. 18" Crossrails (lead line acceptable - no penalty)
19. Bareback on a Buck
Outdoor Arena (Walk-Trot-Canter classes)
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A. English Equitation (hunt and saddle seat), age 8-13
B. English Equitation (hunt and saddle seat), age 14-19
C. Stock Seat Equitation, age 8-13
D. Stock Seat Equitation, age 14-19
E. Adult Equitation (will be divided by seat if necessary)
F. English Pleasure (hunt and saddle seat), age 8-13
G. English Pleasure (hunt and saddle seat), age 14-19
H. Stock Seat Pleasure, age 8-13
I. Stock Seat Pleasure, age 14-19
J. Adult Pleasure(will be divided by seat if necessary)
K. Road Hack
L. Pleasure Driving (class will be held even if there is only one
entry)
M. Command Class
N. Egg and Spoon
O. Obstacle Pattern (judged on handiness and horsemanship), age 8-13
P. Obstacle Pattern (judged on handiness and horsemanship), age 14-19
Q. Adult Obstacle Pattern
Schooling Cross-country Course (not timed - speed will be penalized)
Ridden after 1 p.m.
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P. Jumper A (18" and under)
Q. Jumper B (24" and under)
R. Jumper C (30" and under)
Outdoor Dressage Area (20x40 meters. Judge will go over course
with each rider. 9 a.m. until completed. Assigned times available
on Thursday, May 2, 7-9 p.m. at 673-3084. For a copy of a test,
add $1 to fee and include a SASE. Tests will be posted the day of
the show.)
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AA. Walk-Trot USDF Intro. Test 1 - 1992
BB. Youth - Training Level Test I - 1995
CC. Adult - Training Level Test I - 1995
DD. Training Level Test II - 1995
EE. Training Level Test III - 1995
FF. Your choice of any other test (bring to judge) - ridden for
points. Hors de Concours if not enough entries.
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Rules:
1. Registration at 8 a.m., first classes start at 9 a.m.
2. Everyone 19 and under is required to wear approved safety head
gear with chin harness fastened in all seats anytime they are
mounted. No formal attire required - be neat!
3. NO ONE UNDER 8 YEARS OLD MAY RIDE A HORSE IN THE SHOW OR ON THE
SHOW GROUNDS DUE TO INSURANCE REASONS
4. Walk-Trot eligibility: The rider has never entered a
walk-trot-canter class (cantering one-at-a-time doesn't count)
5. Current Coggins test (within 6 months) is required for all
out-of-state horses. Please bring proof.
6. Any entry not under sufficient control may be asked to leave
the class.
7. Abuse of an animal willbe cause for dismissal from show.
8. Horses that kick MUST have red ribbon in tail. Ribbon
available at secretary's booth.
9. Classes are held under the rules of the NH 4-H Rule Book and
AHSA rules.
10. The committee is not responsible for typographical errors.
11. No alcoholic beverages allowed on the grounds.
12. A.m. classes must be added or scratched before 9:30 a.m., p.m.
classes must be added or scratched before end of lunch break.
Entry fees will not be refunded unless injury to horse or
rider.
13. Stalls avaukabke ($10), but please clean after use!
14. Food booth on grounds with breakfast and luncheon choices.
15. THE JUDGE'S DECISION IS FINAL!!!!
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1130.19 | Weston 2phse | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Thu Apr 04 1996 10:58 | 39 |
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Weston, MA Dressage and 2-Phase Event - Sunday May 5th
The show will be held at the Ruth B. Dickerson Ring off Rt20 in Weston,
MA. Closing date is April 24th
Dressage:
1996 USDF Intro Level Test #1
1996 USDF Intro Level Test #2
1995 Training Level Test #1
1995 Training level Test #2
1995 Training Level Test #3
1995 Training level Test #4
First Level Test 1 or 2
2Phase
WT - Int Level Test #2 - A very basic course will be set using
cross-crountry standards on the outside course. not to exceede 1'9"
w/about 8-10 jumping efforts (no limit)
Second schooling jump round (unjudged)
Elementary 2phase - 1995 TL Test #1 - Cross-country not to exceede 2'6"
with 10-14 jumping efforts. This will be a straigh-forward and encouraging
course for the competitor ready to begin jumping permanent obstacles in
competiton. (no time limit)
Second schooling jump round (unjudged)
nocive 2phase - 1995 TL test #2 - Cross-country not to exceede
3' with approximately 12 jumping.
Second schooling jump round (unjudged)
Dressage $18.00
2Phase $25.00
2nd jump round #10.00
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1130.20 | Open House at Apple Tree Farm | REQUE::REALMUTO | | Wed Apr 24 1996 15:17 | 13 |
| If you've been thinking about horseback riding lessons, either for yourself
or your children, you might be interested in an open house this weekend
at Apple Tree Farm in Hollis, NH.
It's this Saturday April 27, from 2-4pm. There will be hunt seat, jumping,
and dressage demonstrations by students of all ages. There will also be
refreshments, FREE pony rides, $ off coupons for lessons, and a raffle for
a free lesson. For more info call Alison Eastman at (603) 465-9592.
Apple Tree Farm is located on Wheeler Road in Hollis, NH. From Nashua,
you could take Rt. 130 (Broad St.) west and make a right onto
Wheeler Road (oppsite Lull Farm). Apple Tree Farm's riding arena is
about .7 miles up Wheeler Rd, on the right.
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1130.21 | time? | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Mon Apr 29 1996 11:34 | 6 |
|
Did anyone go the the Hunter Pace in Hopktion St. park in Mass on
Sunday? Do you know the winning jumping time? I've called, but no one
has gotten back to me yet.
Louisa
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1130.22 | Barrel Sweeps & Mini Classes | BIRDIE::ROY | | Thu May 16 1996 15:11 | 25 |
|
1996 NEPHC SPRING FLING
JUNE 8 & 9TH
Falls Creek Farm, Oneco CT
4 Judged APHA show and offering a full slate of
Mini Classes.
Offering a $300.00 added Winner Take All, OPEN TO
ANY BREED, Barrel Race on Saturday p.m. (Entry fee of
$25.00).
Hi-Point Mini A & Mini B
Hi-Point APHA Youth Walk-Trot
Hi-Point APHA Youth 13 & Under
Hi-Point APHA Youth 14 - 17
Hi-Point APHA Novice Amateur
Hi-Point APHA Amateur
Hi-Point APHA Open
For info contact Stacy Myers at 603-382-5570.
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1130.23 | MY MISTAKE!! | BIRDIE::ROY | | Thu Jun 06 1996 10:52 | 7 |
| The Winner Take-All barrel race at the NEPHC Show is at the fall
Futurity Show being held on AUGUST 31 & SEPTEMBER 1ST, not at the
Spring Fling!
Sorry, about the mistake!!
Karen
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1130.24 | Briarwood Dressage Schooling Show | CAMINO::RAMSEY | | Tue Jun 25 1996 13:04 | 53 |
|
I received a flier in the mail for the Briarwood Dressage Schooling
Show. I don't know anything about the Briarwood Dressage Club. If you
want an entry form or have questions contact Donna LaFleur (phone
list under Information).
diane
Briarwood Dressage Club
Dressage Schooling Show
Sunday, August 4, 1996
Judge: Lois Yukins, MA, (C)
Location: Briarwood Stables
Route 2A
Templeton, MA
(508) 939-5241
Information: Donna LaFleur
(508) 534-6101 (No Calls After 9 p.m. please)
Opening Date: July 1, 1996
Closing Date: July 29, 1996
(Entries May be Limited)
Class List
1. USDF Intro. Level, Test 1
2. USDF Intro. Level, Test 2
3. AHSA Training Level, Test 1
4. AHSA Training Level, Test 2
5. AHSA Training Level, Test 3
6. AHSA Training Level, Test 4
7. AHSA First Level, Test 1
8. AHSA First Level, Test 2
9. AHSA First Level, Test 3
10. AHSA First Level, Test 4
11. Test of Choice
12. Free-Style Level of Choice
Class Fees: $18 First Test, $15 Each Additional Test
(Make Checks Payable to: Briarwood Dressage Club)
==============================================================================
Directions:
From 495 (North or South). Take Route 2 west to exit 21 (Route 2A).
Right off ramp. Facility is 1.2 miles on right.
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1130.25 | Clubs to contact | BIRDIE::ROY | | Fri Jul 26 1996 15:38 | 13 |
| Does anyone have any suggestions on clubs to contact and advertise
the NEPHC Open Barrel Race? I'm not familiar with many gymkhana clubs
in New England. I have heard of the Maine Girls Barrel Racing Assn.
and the Triple R Gymkhana Club in NH, but that's it!
If anyone has any contacts or clubs, we would really like to advertise
with them.
Send mail at Birdie::roy or post here.
Thanks
Karen
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1130.26 | Anyone know dates for these shows? | ASDG::BECHTLER | | Mon Aug 19 1996 13:41 | 11 |
| Does anyone have the schedule for horse shows at the Big E? (Eastern
States Exposition in Springfield, MA, the last 2 weeks in September)
How about that big dressage show in Halifax that's usually sometime
around the end of the summer?
I don't have a horse, but I like to go to a good show now and again. I
just don't know any easy way to find out about them.
Laurie
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1130.27 | | SBUOA::ROBINSON | you have HOW MANY cats?? | Tue Aug 20 1996 13:24 | 7 |
|
Can anyone tell me when the next Morgan and/or Saddlebred show will
be at either Northampton or the Big E grounds?
Thanks,
Sherry
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1130.28 | NEDA Show | STOWOA::MCKEOWN | | Wed Aug 21 1996 07:41 | 1 |
| The New England Dressage show is Sept. 13,14, and 15.
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1130.29 | NEDA Show - Directions & Class List | MICROW::RAMSEY | | Fri Aug 30 1996 14:22 | 76 |
| NEDA Fall Show - Directions and Class List
DATE: Sept 12, 13, 14, 15 (Thursday - Sunday)
PLACE: Fieldstone Farm
21 Pymouth Street (Rte 106)
Halifax, MA
DIRECTIONS:
From North and Cape Area:
Take Rte 3 to Exit 9 (Route 3A, Kingston, Plymouth).
End of ramp turn north onto Rte 3A (towards Kingston).
Thru set of lights to blinking yellow light. Bear left
onto Rte 27/106. Travel about 1 mile to set of lights
and fork. Take left at fork onto Rte 106. Fieldstone Farm
is approximately 5 miles on the right.
From West and South:
Take Rte 495 to Rte 24 (Exit 7A). Head north, towards Boston.
Take first exit, Rte 104 (Exit 15) and go east. Go through
Bridgewater (around green, watching signs carefully to stay
on Rte 104) and go about 6 miles until Rte 104 merges with,
and changes to Rte 106, coming in from the left. Cross Rte 58
in Halifax Center. Fieldstone Farm is 1.2 miles on the left
beyond Rte 58.
Day Classes
==== =====================
Sun: FEI:
Intermediare 1
Grand Prix Special
Grand Prix Freestyle
AHSA:
Training Level Test 2,4
First Level Test 2, 4
Second Level Test 2, 4
Third Level Test 1, 2
Fourth Level Test 1,2
Sat:
FEI:
Prix St Georges
Intermediare 2
Grand Prix
AHSA:
Training Level Test 1, 3
First Level Test 1,3
Second Level Test 1,3
Third Level Test 1, 3
Fourth Level Test 1, 3
Fri:
AHSA:
Training Level Test 2,4
First Level Test 2, 4
Second Level Test 2, 4
Third Level Test 2, 3
Fourth Level Test 2, 3
Intermediare 1
Intermediare 2
USDF Freestyle
Thur:
AHSA:
Training Level Test 1-3
First Level Test 1-3
Second Level Test 1-3
Third Level Test 1, 2
Fourth Level Test 1, 2
Prix St. Georges
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1130.30 | Sandwich Fair | BIRDIE::ROY | | Tue Sep 24 1996 11:19 | 6 |
1130.1 | Hunter Pace | PASTA::PIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Fri Mar 28 1997 13:49 | 6 |
|
April 27th
Tennheath Hunter Pace. Hopktion State Park in Mass. 6mi.
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1130.2 | 2phase | PASTA::PIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Fri Mar 28 1997 13:51 | 10 |
|
May 4th
Weston 2 phase (Massachusetts)
USDF 1&2
ASHA 1-4
First Level
I forgot the jumps, I'll bring in the info next week.
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1130.3 | NHQHA CLINIC | BIRDIE::ROY | | Wed Apr 02 1997 16:55 | 20 |
|
NHQHA 1997 Spring Clinic
Saturday, April 19th & Sunday, April 20th
Salty Lane Farm, Lane Rd. Derry, NH
Saturday with Lynn Wolf Sunday with Robert Johnson
8:30 - 10:00 Hunter Under Saddle 8:00 - 9:30 Trail
10:30 - 12:00 Hunt Seat Eq. 10:00 - 11:30 Showmanship
1:00 - 2:30 Horsemanship 12:30 - 2:00 Western Pleasure 1
(Jr. & Unfinished Horses)
3:00 - 4:30 Western Pleasure 2:30 - 4:00 Western Pleasure 2
(Sr. & Finished Horses)
For More info Contact: Gretchen Ingersoll 14 So. Rd. Londonderry, NH 03053
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1130.4 | Tradition Farm Summer Programs | FOUNDR::CRAIG | | Fri Apr 11 1997 14:06 | 39 |
| +-----------------------------------------+
| Tradition Farm 1997 Summer Programs |
| Tradition Farm |
| Auburn, New Hampshire |
| 603-483-8865 |
+-----------------------------------------+
SESSION I: "HORSE FUN," JULY 7-10
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A four-day week for children who are 5-8 years of age. This session begins
at 9:00 AM and ends at 2:00 PM, with extended care available at 7:00 AM and
until 4:00 PM.
SESSION II: "HORSE FUN PLUS," JULY 14-18
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A five-day week for children 8-13 and for younger children who are regular
riding students at Tradition Farm. This session begins at 9:00 AM and ends
at 4:00 PM, with extended care available at 7:00 AM and until 5:00 PM.
SESSION III: "DAY OF THE HORSE," AUGUST 19
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A one-day experience for children 5-13. This session begins at 9:00 AM and
ends at 4:00 PM.
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Children in all sessions are invited to learn all about horses, horse care,
and riding. A typical day begins with a horsemanship activity and riding
lessons. Games, guest speakers, crafts, and stories enhance the learning
fun! Hands-on learning with an emphasis on safety, and a swim in the
afternoon, complete the experience. Of course, there is time to feed the
horses supper for those who are here at 3:30.
Tradition Farm's overall goal is to provide excellence in horsemanship,
sportsmanship, and education in an atmosphere promoting student safety and
esteem. The children are helped to feel comfortable and successful while
they enjoy horses and summertime fun.
Please call Tradition Farm at 603-483-8865 for further details.
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| NEPHC Open Show
June 1, 1997 Westford 4-H Grounds, Westford, MA
Contact Bill St. Couer, 504-425-4857
June 7 & 8, 4 Judge Continous Spring Paint Show
Falls Creek Farm, Oneco CT
Call Jean Evvard for info at 603-524-0656
July 27th NEPHC Summer Paint & Miniature Horse Show
New Boston 4-H Grounds, New Boston, NH
Including a full slate of classes for Miniature Horses
as well as 2 judged Paint Show.
August 3rd, NEPHC OPEN Show
Belknap County 4-H Grounds, Belmont, NH
Contact: Sue Fleczok, 603-267-7929
NEPHC Fall Futurity
August 30 & 31st,
Falls Creek Farm, Oneco, CT
4 Judges, Continuous Show with $10,000.00 in futurity money
Contact Jean Evvard at 603-524-0656
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