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US Equestrian MembershipIncentive GrantEarlier this year, ASPC applied for a US EquestrianMembership Incentive Grant for ASPC. As a result, wereceived a check in the amount of $2,023.00.By accepting this grant, ASPC agrees to acknowledge USEquestrian support of any program or initiatives that thegrant funds.The grant money will be awarded to our youth during the2018 Shetland Congress for:• Youth Horse Companion Program• ASPC Classic Youth,• ASPC Modern Youth• Youth Highpoint Program.Part of the grant money is based on the number ofmemberships in the US Equestrian from our ASPC exhibitors.Information about USEquestrian membership canbe located at www.usef.org.For information regardingAwards for Shetland and USEquestrian shows, pleasecontact the ASPC/AMHRoffice or the ASPC/AMHRBoard of Directors.Don’t Forget to PurchaseYour Chance to Win the Super Gelding Raffle. Contact Keri Kinghorn, Super Gelding Chair, for more information The Journal • June/July 2018 51
US Equestrian Awards and ScholarshipsDeadlines and Opportunities for ASPC MembersUS Equestrian Athlete Lettering Program The application process runs from May 1 - September 5 of each year. Completed applications should be submitted to theYou don’t have to be a record setting quarterback, point guard appropriate US Equestrian Recognized National Affiliate oror track star to letter in junior high or high school sports any- International Discipline Association. Please refer to the Youthmore. The US Equestrian is writing a new chapter in the Sportsman’s Award Guidelines document for more detailedrecognition of student athletes – one that honors Equestrians. info1rmation.The US Equestrian Athlete Lettering Program is open toequestrian athletes in all breeds or disciplines who are current- US Equestrian Higher Educationly competing or fan members of US Equestrian or become Equestrian ScholarshipUS Equestrian members. This program is available for stu-dents in grades 5-12. Students participating in the program Available for current high school seniors who will be continu-need to record 100 hours of riding or training and three com- ing their equestrian career during college, the US Equestri-petitions of any level or type to complete the requirements for an Higher Education Equestrian Scholarship will provide athat year. The program runs from June 1-May 31 of each year $5,000 grant for one High School Senior who will continueand will honor those who document their training and compe- their involvement in equestrian activities either through antition involvement by awarding emblems and pins. equestrian-related degree or by participating in an intercolle-Students may apply retroactively for previous years if they are giate equestrian team. Applicants must be active members ofstill in grades 5-12 and can provide verification for each year. US Equestrian and are preparing to enter a college or univer-Seniors must submit all documentation by June 15 of their sity in the fall of the current competition year. A completedgraduating year. application, three essays and a reference from an individual within the horse industry must be submitted to the US Eques-US Equestrian Youth Sportsman’s Award trian office on or before July 31 deadline.The primary goals of the US Equestrian Youth Sportsman’s Shetland People’s Choice AwardsAward is to identify future leaders within the equine indus-try from across all breeds and disciplines and distinguish out- The Shetland People’s Choice Awards were created to providestanding youth for their achievements. US Equestrian/ASPC members the opportunity to cast theirIndividuals 17 or younger, as of December 1 of the current votes each year for Shetland ponies that have competed incompetition year, who are active members in good standing Shetland Harness or Roadster Pony sections at US Equestrianwith US Equestrian and their Recognized National Affiliate or competitions (one overall winner per section), and are ownedInternational Discipline Association are eligible to apply. Ap- by US Equestrian/ASPC members. There is no enrollment orplicants are expected to demonstrate an ongoing commitment fee required to be eligible.and dedication to the promotion of equestrian sport, serve as Your Shetland pony can be a Shetland People’s Choice awarda positive role model for peers, and exhibit characteristics that winner by competing in the Shetland Harness or Roadsterexemplify positive sportsmanship principles. Community in- Pony sections at US Equestrian competitions, too. Check outvolvement in equestrian activities as well as involvement at any the list of competitions that hold the Shetland division on thelevel of competition (Local, Regional, or National) are addi- US Equestrian website. At least one owner of the pony musttional requirements applicants must meet. be a member in good standing with US Equestrian and theThe overall winner of the US Equestrian Youth Sportsman’s ASPC.Award receives a commemorative trophy, $1,000 grant pay- For more information regarding these programs, please visitable to the educational program of choice, and a nomination our website at www.usef.org.towards the US Equestrian Junior Equestrian of the YearAward. The reserve winner receives a $500 grant payable tothe educational program of choice.52 The Journal • June/July 2018
I Kissed a Mare - She Didn’t Like It... ...Must Have Been My Herbal ChapstickNow that I have your attention I was asked to relay myexperience of being severely bitten by one of my miniatures.By: Albert Sweitzer my mare put her head on the top of the door so that I couldLet me give you a brief background about myself. I have had give her a scratch and a peck on the nose as I have done ahorses (large and small) for the last forty years. For the last thousand times before.thirty-three years I have owned a pet grooming business and That’s when it happened. I saw teeth and felt the connectionhave made it a habit to read animal’s body language. This to my mouth. I was stunned and could feel a void on theexperience carried over into my horses. right side of my lower lip. I covered my mouth with my handLike most of us in the hobby, I belong to different Facebook - noticing the blood, I went into survival mode. Needless togroups such as Miniature Horse Discussion Barn. A member say, after a five hour wait for cosmetic surgery, my mouth wasposted about someone criticizing her for kissing her mini. put back together and is currently healing. In the five secondsShe asked for everyone’s thoughts on the group. Me being a it took for the bite, she managed to take half of my lip andperson who could not resist kissing velvety muzzles comment- pulled the lower lip from my jaw exposing the bone. Threeed that if you know horse, I saw now problem with it and do hundred stitches later (inner and outer) I have learned thatit on a regular basis. Little did I know, I would have a rude even though you think you know your animal, they are stillawakening in the weeks to come. an animal and their actions are not like ours.My partner and I have been blessed this year with our first After the surgery, I was placed on a liquid diet for two weeks.foals. Both of our mares were maiden. One mare is laid back, I could not work which meant no money coming in. Oral hy-while the other mare is more nervous and protective. Even giene is nonexistent as well as the possibility of never havingthough our barn is a closed barn, we allow family members feeling in my lip again. If you are considering teaching yourto visit. This day my parents visited. The more protective child, or happen to do this yourself, please think again. I formare was acting stressed, so I put her and her filly back in one am glad it happened to me and not someone’s child ortheir stall where she calmed down. After the visit, I went another visitor.back into the stall for some socialization with the baby andto check on the mare. Everything seemed to be fine so I gotup to leave while shutting the stall door behind me. As usual, The Journal • June/July 2018 53
Working Oil Into Your Horse’s Diet March 28, 2018 By Kentucky Equine Research Staff Despite the fact they don’t have gallbladders, horses digest fat well if it is introduced slowly into the diet. But why would a species that evolved on forage need fat? As it turns out, horses benefit from fat in several ways. According to Catherine Whitehouse, M.S., a nutrition advisor at Kentucky Equine Research, “Dietary fat is necessary for the absorption of the fat-soluble vitamins, A, D, E, and K, but it has turned into a useful feedstuff outside of that.” In addition to its role in vitamin absorption, fat contains nine calories per gram, as opposed to carbohydrates, which contain four calories per gram, making fat more than two times as energy dense. “For a hard keeper, a horse owner can add significant calories by supplementing fat. Further, research described in the National Research Council’s Nutrient Requirements of Horses suggests that horses adapted to higher fat diets may have improved endurance by sparing glucose and burning fat for energy,” said Whitehouse. Fat is also an alternative energy source for horses that require limited carbohydrates, such as horses suffering from certain muscle diseases (polysaccharide storage myopathy, recurrent exertional rhabdomyolysis) and those prone to laminitis. Fat can be incorporated into a horse’s diet in numerous ways. One of the most common methods is top-dressing a concentrate with oil. Benefits of vegetable oil include low expense, availability, and ease of feeding. Disadvantages include messiness, unpalatability in some horses, and inconsistent products. Fat also supplies omega-3 and omega-6 essential fatty acids. According to Nutrient Requirements of Horses, soy, corn, sunflower, and safflower oils are rich in omega-6 fatty acids, whereas flaxseed oil is rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Deodorized fish oil, such as EO•3, offers a direct source of long-chain omega-3 fatty acids. Of particular importance to health and well-being are the omega-3 fatty acids known as docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). Other fat sources include stabilized rice bran and flaxseed, both of which are palatable to horses. Some commercial feed companies produce fat supplements that may be extruded or pelleted. Fat alone is devoid of balanced nutrients, so some commercially produced products include vitamin and mineral fortification as an added benefit. When top-dressed, oil is absorbed well by most commercial feeds, beet pulp, and hay cubes. When the feed absorbs oil, it tends to make it harder for the horse to sort out and pools less at the bottom of the feed bucket. If a horse leaves oil behind, it is important to clean out the feed bucket so the fat does not become rancid. Spoiled fat can pose a health risk if the horse consumes it. As with any change, adding fat to a horse’s diet should be done slowly, and maximum benefits may take several weeks to manifest. If a horse presents with greasy or loose manure or refuses to eat the feed after the addition of fat, reduce the amount offered for several days, then gradually start to add fat back over the course of two to three weeks. Most horses tol- erate fat well if properly adapted. Nutritionists recommend that horses on high-fat diets be fed vitamin E for its antioxidant properties. The most potent vitamin E supplements are natural-source nanodispersed products, like Nano•E. Contact a nutrition advisor at Kentucky Equine Research if you have questions about fat in your horse’s diet!54 The Journal • June/July 2018
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Nationwide Trailering Assistance It’s every horse owner’s greatest fear: having an accident or break- ing down on the road while pulling a trailer loaded with horses.Traditionally, roadside assistance programs have been unable of ten people who travel with horses are confident they haveto help drivers who are transporting horses. To fill this need, enough coverage with their existing motor plan. However,USRider created the Equestrian Motor Plan. This unique when they have a breakdown, they discover they don’t. Mostplan provides roadside assistance and towing services along motor plans will not cover you if your vehicle is attached to awith other travel-related benefits to members traveling trailer – regardless of horses – and most do not cover vehicleswith horses. with dual wheels.”“We took a unique approach to motor plans. USRider is a According to Riss, in general, the most common call formotor plan that was created from the horse and horse owner’s assistance is vehicle mechanical problems with tow vehicles andperspective – not a motor plan that created something for flat tires on trailers. In the event of an accident or breakdown,horse people,” says Bill Riss, general manager for USRider. USRider contacts area towing or repair personnel who will tryWith an annual fee comparable to that of other roadside to fix the problem on the scene.assistance programs, USRider’s plan offers service anywhere Riss says, “The main benefit for our members is now theyin the continental United States, Canada and Alaska and have someone to call. They have a live situation they need toincludes the typical flat-tire repair, battery assistance and deal with – they call us and we take it from there.”lockout services. In addition,the Equestrian Motor Plan offers Most motor plans will not cover In addition, the program featuresservices designed with horse owners you if your vehicle is attached to numerous exclusive discounts fromin mind, including 100 miles of free a trailer – regardless of horses – dozens of nationally recognizedtowing for the tow vehicle and/or and most do not cover vehicles equestrian retailers through thehorse trailer, emergency veterinary, Winner’s Circle Advantage benefitsstabling, and farrier referrals, and with dual wheels. program. As an added bonus,more, for just pennies a day. USRider’s roadside assistance benefits are in full force even whenUSRider membership is one of the best values in the horse members are not traveling with their horses.industry at just $149 annually, plus a $29 new memberactivation fee. Associate memberships for family members are USRider Membership helps those who help horses. Each yearavailable for just $79 each. USRider waives the new member USRider donates a portion of its profits through the Leg-Upactivation fee for members who add an associate member Fund to promote awareness and provide training for Technicalwhen they join. Join USRider today by calling 1-800-844- Large Animal Emergency Rescue initiatives.1409 or by visiting www.usrider.org. For trailer maintenance and equine travel safety tips, including“The Equestrian Motor Plan was born out of frustration; it’s a vet-approved first aid kit, visit the USRider website at www.something that didn’t exist but was definitely needed. Nine out usrider.org.56 The Journal • June/July 2018
USRider Info and FAQ GREAT NEWS: USRider has created aUSRider is the premier equestrian roadside assistance programin the industry. Our membership includes roadside assistance special limited-timecoverage in any vehicle you are traveling in as well as coverage for program just forhorse trailers, whether your are horses on board or not. In addition,our membership provides an extensive package of discounts on American Shetland Ponyequine related goods and services, regular equine travel and safety Club members!information and insurance products to fit all of your needs as ahorse owner or business. We offer two levels of membership to For any member of ASPC whomeet the needs of all horse enthusiasts, owners, competitors and joins USRider by August 15th 2018,business people USRider will deduct $15 from the activation fee for each newCommon Questions: membership. Call 1-800-844-1409My current motor plan doesn’t cover horses, but I trust them. Why to join – be sure to identify yourselfshould I switch? as a American Shetland Pony ClubWe are in our fourteenth year of operation, and we handle thou- member and use the promo codesands of disablements annually with great precision. Moreover, we ASPC18. Or, join online at www.have attained one of the highest member satisfaction ratings in usrider.org – be sure to choosethe motor plan industry. USRider is a motor plan created for Horse American Shetland Pony Clubowners by people who own and love horses. in the “How did you hear aboutIs there a deductible? us?” box (Select Source). On theNo. Our Members simply sign and drive up to the plan’s covered check-out page, insert ASPC18limits. In rare instances, a service provider may require payment on in the Promo Code box. If youthe scene. In those cases, the Member simply mails a copy of the travel with your horse, USRider ispaid bill for reimbursement. the Equestrian Motor Plan for youMust I disconnect the trailer for service? since USRider is truly committedDisconnecting a trailer from a tow vehicle with animals should to the welfare and safety of theironly be done as a last resort. As you can imagine, each situation members and their horses.is different. We prefer to attempt a repair and avoid towing whenpossible - especially when animals are aboard. When towing is theonly course, we have had great success towing a truck and trailerin tandem to a place of safety where a repair can be made, and/orother options can be explored. Our primary concern is getting youand your Horse(s) off the highway and to a place of safety.Does USRider cover me only when I am towing my horse trailer?We cover you in any non-commercial vehicle you are in, regardlessof whether you are towing a horse trailer – or whether you aredriving. Our Members only need to be present in the vehicle at thetime of disablement for coverage to be applicable.Are employees covered if they haul my Horse in my truck andtrailer?No. USRider membership is designed for the Members and theirHorses. Our Members are covered in any vehicle they are travelingin; however, they must be present for coverage to be applicable.I occasionally haul my friend’s horse. Am I covered?Yes. We will provide roadside assistance no matter the ownershipof horses as long as our Member is present. However, USRider hasbeen especially created for the owner and their Horse(s). USRidercoverage is not applicable for commercial carriers or haul for hire. The Journal • June/July 2018 57
Horses in theHeat of SummerTemperatures all over the midwest have been going up exposure in cooler weather can be dealt with by giving your in the past two weeks and with summer on the way, horse a covering, but if it is too hot, these coverings harm it is only bound to get warmer. Along with keeping more than help. Sweating is to be expected in hot weather butyourself hydrated and cool during these blistering temps, it is pay close attention to make sure sweating stays within normalextremely important to know the ins and outs of keeping your levels and is met with air flow and shade if excessive. Hosinghorses protected. down your horse can be extremely helpful, but only if doneThe basics of equine care in high temperatures focus on three right. Because of how horses sweat, it’s best to have a scrapermain things: hydration, nutrition, and routine. Keeping your on hand to remove cold water as you hose them down, allow-horses watered and well fed no matter what they’re doing is ing the skin to continue venting heat properly. Having mistingkey but adjusting their schedule and how they spend their day fans is one of the best methods for cooling, as it provides awill give you certainty that they will stay healthy. bit more cooling than warm air and doesn’t burden the skinHealthy horses will drink their fill and not overdo it, so having with too much moisture. Horses kept in the stable should haveaccess to clean water at all times in hot weather is the most plenty of air flow even when resting.important first step. You can also boost hydration by water- Last but not least is schedule. Regular routines are importanting down your horse’s feed. Rinsed feed will not only increase for horses but changing it up so you ride a bit earlier in thehydration, but also help your horse eat easier and be protect- morning or later in the evening will keep your horses shadeded from dust and fungus spores that may have latched onto during the hottest hours of the day. Avoid traveling duringthe hay. Another issue horses will face in warm weather is the these hot days as well, for trailers will heat up quickly in di-body’s level of electrolytes. Electrolytes are essentially salts rect sunlight and put horses at risk. Lessen workloads, breakthat provide cell membranes their stability and the electrical regular when exercising, and know the signs of heat stress. Fa-energy to the muscles for movement. These crucial nutrients tigue, excessive sweating, and droopy ears are all signs of anare lost through sweat, so it’s important to make sure your overworked horse. Call your vet right away if you think yourhorse is consuming salts and often times electrolyte supple- horse may be at risk.ments with their meals. Loose salt added to feed tends to be We take great care to make sure we’re healthy and safe duringmore beneficial than salt blocks, so keep an eye on how your hot weather, so it’s just as important to show the same care forhorse is eating to see what the best choice will be. your horses. Common sense and vigilance will go a long wayIs your horse getting too much sun? Prolonged sun exposure in making it through the hottest months of the year safely forcan be too much for both the body and the skin of a horse, both you and your horse!so ample shade during outside hours is important. Long sun For more information, feel free to visit these websites below. https://www.equisearch.com/articles/keep-your-horse-cool-heat-18958 https://aaep.org/horsehealth/summers-coming-hot-weather-care-horses https://thehorse.com/117663/10-hot-weather-horse-care-tips/ http://www.extension.umn.edu/agriculture/horse/care/managing-horses-during-hot-weather/v https://thehorse.com/149081/horse-hydration-faqs/5782 TThhee JJoouurrnnaall •• JJuunnee//JJuullyy 22001187
Photo Credit: P. ZanderSend Your Show Photos and Overview to The JournalThe Journal would enjoy receiving a recap ofyour recent ASPC/AMHR/ASPR show as wellas a few great photos. In an effort to help growlocal shows and let members know for next year,The Journal will do its best to provide a space toshare your news.Let members know the highlights, special eventsor exciting news that happened during yourshow and help grow your attendance in thecoming years!Contact Susan at the home office as to the bestway to get your photos and recap to The Journal.Thank you! Photo Credit: P. Zander Recap should be brief but should include the highlights of the show - Contact Susan Galloway for more info. Show overviews will appear in The Journal as space permits. OFFICIAL MEASUREMENT STICK Two sizes available for Shetland Ponies and Miniature Horses Bud Stephenson 7676 Horatio New Harrison Road| Bradford OH 45308 (937) 448-2827 [email protected] 48” $110 plus $10 shipping/handling Price quotes available to send sticks outside the US) Payable - US Funds Only! TThhee JJoouurrnnaall •• JJuunnee//JJuulyly 22001178 5793
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Can You Solve the RIddle? This has been stumping people on the internet. Do you know the answer? A man buys a horse for $60. He sells the horse for $70. He then buys the horse back for $80. And he sells the horse again for $90. In the end, how much money did the man make or lose? Or did he break even?The Journal • June/July 2018 63Answers on the internet range from $10 to $30. What seems to be throwing people off is the fact that the man sells the horse for $70 and thenbuys it back for $80, making it look like he spent 10 more dollars. But the correct way to solve the problem is to think of the two transactions asseparate: -60 + 70 = 10 and -80 + 90 = 10. The man makes $10 with each sale, therefore he earns a total of $20.
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2018 Rulebooks Pony of the Year and Horse of the YearTo view online, visit www.shetlandminiature.com - hover How Award is Determined Per Division on “About Us” and choose dropdown menu item - When Hall of Fame results are tabulated up to and“Rulebook” It is divided into sections for easy viewing on phone or table. Each is a link to a pdf of that section. . including the entire year (December 1 through November 30th and given in the following categories: A hard copy is available to current members, additional hard copies are $9 each. Halter Horse: ‘A’ and ‘B’ Division New Measurement Opportunities Halter Pony: Modern, Modern Pleasure, Classic, Foundation, Show Pony, National Sport PerformanceGreat News for attendees at the AMHR National Show,The Board of Directors voted to allow AMHR Miniature Pony Horses with Permanent Measurement Cards that have 1. H all of Fame points earned from the appropriate been measured once this show season to skip the Age Class, Secondary Championship in Hand, measuring line at Nationals. Grand Championship in Hand, and Reserve Grand Championship In Hand. 2. O ne Bonus point earned for each Grand Champion in Hand with Competition at a show.Hall of Fame Lifetime Point Calculation 3. O ne Bonus point earned for entering and participating at Congress or Nationals A new system is being developed for the national home Driving Horse: ‘A’ and ‘B’ Division office.The current Hall of Fame points are not displayingcorrectly for the cumulative lifetime points on the website Driving Pony: Modern, Modern Pleasure, Classic, Foundation, Show Pony, National Sport Performance - but are correct from our Pedigree program. If you would like a report, please contact Pony Tina Byers in the show department. We apologize for the inconvenience. 1. H all of Fame points earned in Open Class in addition to the Stake Class 2. O ne Bonus point earned for each Stake win with competition at a show.New Registration Pricing 3. O ne Bonus point earned for entering and participating at Congress or Nationals. Effective October 1, 2018 Weanlings - $25.00 Performance Horse: ‘A’ and ‘B’ Division Yearlings - $35.00 2 Year-Old - $50.00 Performance Pony: Modern, Modern Pleasure, Classic, 3 Year-Old - $65.00 Foundation, Show Pony, National Sport Performance 4-Year & Older - $105.00 Pony 1. H all of Fame points earned through participation in Hunter, Jumper, Obstacle, Liberty and Versatility. 2. O ne Bonus point earned for entering and participating at Congress or Nationals.Geldings – Any Age - $25.00 If a horse has shown in more than two shows in the Over Division and has also shown in the Under Division (doesn’t matter how many shows) all points are to be moved to the over Division. Horse must have shown in Sanctioned/pointed classes at a show or show does not count toward Horse of the Year or Pony of the Year. If a horse has shown in Under and Over Division but two or less times as an Over, the Over Division points are added to the Under Division points. Horse must have shown in sanctioned/pointed classes at a show or show does not count toward Horse of the Year or Pony of the Year66 The Journal • June/July 2018
Buckeye Mini Horse & Donkey Sale Followed by Ponies & Horses SSaattuurrddaayy, ,JuMlyay2819thth,,22001188 Next sale date: July 28th, 2018 Wayne County Fairgrounds 199 Vanover St. Woster, Ohio 44691 Tack & Equipment ....... 9:00 a.m. Mini Donkeys & Mini Ponies ....... 12:00 p.m. horses and ponies follow All animals must have halter & lead rope. Commission Rates are as follows: Each Animal........$25.00 Plus 10% • Tack........20% Saddles & Carts........10% • No Sales........$25.00 Veterinarian will be available day of sale for coggins........$25.00 Terms of sale: Cash or GOOD Check with proper IDOut of State checks must have letter of credit from your bank.For more information contact: To be in the Daniel Schrock Auctioneer catalog contact: 330-763-0905 Ohio License #2015000116 Tracy Dodzley [email protected] [email protected] The Journal • June/July 2018 67
OFFICIAL PAGES OF THE ASPC/AMHR Board of Directors AREA V Belinda Bagby - Open Seat 2016 - 2018 AREA I 501-276-2736 James Walsh - Shetland Seat 2018 - 2020 6630 Central Ave. Hot Springs, AR 71913 301-514-4528 [email protected] 1406 Pleasant View Road, Tuscarora, MD 21790 Glen Russell (2nd Vice President)- [email protected] Shetland Seat 2018 - 2020 Bruce Abbott - Open Seat 2017 - 2019 903-473-4584 315-963-7373 P O Box 176 Emory, TX 75440 248 Leavitt Rd., Oswego, NY 13126 [email protected] [email protected] AREA VI AREA II Tracey Slagle - Open Seat 2018 - 2020 308-624-0212 Open - Shetland Seat Expires 2020 2793 16th Rd, Central City, NE 68826-8051 [email protected] Mike Mounts - Open Seat 2017-2019 Phyllis Hopwood - Shetland Seat 2017 - 2019 614-706-8707 308-940-2447 3116 Kropp Rd. Grove City, OH 43123 2764 11th Rd. Palmer, NE 68864 [email protected] [email protected] AREA III AREA VII Stephen Henderson (President) - Julie Mabie - Shetland Seat 2017 - 2019 Shetland Seat 2018 - 2020 831-684-1555 859-623-4701 P O Box 1445 Aptos, CA 95001 150 Virginia Drive, Richmond, KY 40475 [email protected] [email protected] S. Eric Tani - Open Seat 2016 - 2018 Donna Phillips - Open Seat 2016 - 2018 310-704-3833 859-265-1196 18360 Hibiscus Ave, Riverside, CA 92508 1580 Mackville Rd, Harrodsburg, KY 40330 [email protected] [email protected] AREA VIII AREA IV Rob Crater, Jr. (1st Vice President)- Jason Prince - Shetland Seat 2016 - 2018 Shetland Seat 2018 - 2020 815-258-4745 253-929-9772 1850 E. 1780 Rd. Watseka, IL 60970 811 S. Cloverdale St. Seattle, WA 98108 [email protected] [email protected] Syndi Kanzler - Open Seat 2016 - 2018 Open Seat Expires 2019 509-949-4622 10931 Old Naches Hwy Naches, WA 98937 [email protected] Our Areas Area I - Lower Eastern Ontario, Quebec, Area III - Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Area VII - Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Georgia, Kentucky, North Hawaii, Nevada Maryland, Massachusetts, New Carolina, South Carolina, Hampshire, New Jersey, New Tennessee Area VIII -British Columbia, Alberta, York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Saskatchewan, Oregon, Island, Vermont, Virginia, Area IV - Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin Washington, Utah, Idaho, Washington D.C., West Virginia Area V - Arkansas, Louisiana, Montana, Alaska Area II - C entral Ontario, Indiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas Michigan, Ohio Area VI - Manitoba, Northern & Western Ontario, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming68 The Journal • June/July 2018
Committee Chairs Gelding Promotion - Keri Kinghorn - (435) 225-2061 OFFICIAL PAGES OF THE ASPC/AMHR [email protected] - Lisa Caldwell - (870) 435-6446 Historical - Lewella Tembreull - (320) [email protected] [email protected] - Dolores Williams - (618) 806-3022 International - Eric Tani - (310) [email protected] [email protected] Kanzler - (509) 949-4622 [email protected] Journal - Julie Mabie - (831) 684-1555ASPR - Glen Russell - (903) 473-4584 [email protected]@yahoo.com Judges - Amber Kildow - [email protected]. Mary Wahl - (865) 803-8626 [email protected] Modern Pony - Mike Heron - (515) 491-8597Breed Promotion - Bruce Abbott - (315) 963-7373 [email protected]@dcffarm.com Modern Pleasure Pony - Robby Barth/Andrea Barth -Mike Mounts - (614) 706-8707 [email protected] (319) 578-8171 [email protected] - Karen Shaw - (817) 426-0262 National Area Shows - Donna Phillips - (859) [email protected] 1196 [email protected] - Jason Prince - (815) 258-4745 NSPPR - Shari Seddon-Harders - (641) [email protected] [email protected] for Committees - Mike Mounts - Royalty - Brenda Prince - (815) 343-5548(614) 706-8707 [email protected] [email protected] - Greg Palas - (515) 450-9434 Rules - Laurie Villalpando - (801) [email protected] [email protected] - Merry Wicke - (815) 573-8007 Show - Stephen Henderson - (859) [email protected] [email protected] - Stephen Henderson - (859) 625-8887 Stewards - Rob Crater - [email protected]@att.net Trainers - Robby Barth - (319) 578-8171Finance/Investment - Steve Henderson - [email protected](859) 623-4701 [email protected] Belinda Bagby - (501) 525-2736 [email protected] Russell - (903) 473-4584 USEF - Sandy Croote - (518) 875-624 [email protected]@yahoo.com Youth - James Walsh - (301) 514-4528Foundation - Phyllis Hopwood - (308) 946-5095 [email protected]@mainstaycomm.netNational Area Show Dates:Area V: June 8-10, 2018...ASPC/AMHR Club of N Texas, Somervell County Expo...Glen Rose TXArea VI: June 1-3, 2018...Bluestem MH Club, Lancaster Event Center...Lincoln NEArea I: July 6-8 Delmarva MH Club, Harrington, DE, Delaware State FairgroundsArea VIII: July 6-8, 2018...Evergreen MH Club, Tacoma Unit #1...Spanway WANational Show Judges: AMHR NATIONALS: AMHR NATIONALS: Youth/Amateur - Ford Arena: Open Halter: ASPC/ASPR CONGRESS: Portia Sue Kalinka Rob Crater Modern Judge: Gary Edds Patricia Reiter Janice Silvio Jim McKeith Gordon Odegard Classic Judges: Ray Zoercher Youth/Amateur - Mustang Arena: Open Performance: Kim Seipp Margo Shallcross Patrick Derrick Jim Ciomber Sandy Croote Laurie Villalpando Curt Summers Jim Knight The Journal • June/July 2018 69
2018 Show Schedule P=Pending A=ApprovedOFFICIAL PAGES OF THE ASPC/AMHR JUNE Cedar Rapids, IA, Dixi Cohea (636) 290-6258, AMHR, [email protected] A Jun 1-2 Western Idaho Summer Kick-Off, Nampa, ID, Dixie A Jun 22-23 WCMHC Wild Rose MH Show, Alberta, Canada, Anderson (801) 458-0261, AMHR, Classic, Modern, Cindy Hunter, (403) 934-2099, AMHR, Classic, [email protected] [email protected] A Jun 1 Silver Jubilee, Springfield, OH, Laura Mullen A Jun 22-23 Dutch International Open, The Netherlands, Caren (607) 769-6743, AMHR, Classic, [email protected] Schoorl, AMHR, Classic, Modern A Jun 1-3 National Area VI Show, Lincoln, NE, Jennifer Hoyt, [email protected] (269) 209-3784, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR, A Jun 22-24 ECMHC Summer Classic, Lake Waccamaw, NC, [email protected] Duane Stutzman, AMHR, Classic, [email protected] A Jun 1-3 MSCBA Spotlight Show, Cedar Rapids, IA, Dixi Cohea, A Jun 22-24 16th Annual Snake River Horse Show, Blackfoot, (636) 290-6258, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR, showmanager@ ID, Dixie Anderson, (801) 458-0261, AMHR, Classic, Modern, centurylink.net ASPR, [email protected] A Jun 2 The Jubilee, Grassie, ON, Janice Zijlstra (226) 978-1904, A Jun 22-24 Annie Oakley Show, Greenville, OH, Christine AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR, [email protected] Deeter, (937) 316-6234, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR, A Jun 2-3 Niagara Co. AMHR & Shetland Show, Lockport, NY, [email protected] Cheryl Bish, (716) 439-4499, AMHR, Classic, Modern, A Jun 23 Rocky Mountain Charity Classic, Pueblo, CO, Tori [email protected] Shauger, (505) 573-6869, ASPR, [email protected] A Jun 2-3 Equine Ventures Unlimited #2, Mt Vernon, MO, Lenard A Jun 23 MHCO Ontario MH Classic Show, Mount Forest, ON, Kit Davenport, (417) 861-9192, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR, Bartle, (519) 732-0263, AMHR, [email protected] [email protected] A Jun 2-3 EquuSpirit 2018, Lier, Belgium, Lenard Davenport, A Jun 23-24 MMHC AMHR Show, Cannon Falls, MN, Jenni- (417) 861-9192, AMHR, Classic, [email protected] fer Hoyt, (269) 209-3784, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR, A Jun 8 BCMHC 7th Annual Spring AMHR Show, Chilliwack, BC, [email protected] Rinda Pullen (425) 231-7464, AMHR, horseshowmanager@ A Jun 24 Henry County Fair, Cambridge, IL, Jon Wolf hotmail.com (309) 883-0747, AMHR, [email protected] A Jun 8-9 OBMHC Fun In The Sun, Ocala, FL, Laura Mullen A Jun 29 - Jul 1 Minnesota Summer Sizzler, Winona, MN, (607) 769-6743, AMHR, Classic, Modern, [email protected] Jennifer Hoyt (269) 209-3784, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR A Jun 8-10 National Area V Show, Glen Rose, TX, Tracey Slagle, [email protected] (308) 624-0212, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR, A Jun 30 Area VII Performance Classic, Loda, CA, [email protected] Rinda Pullen (425) 334-4664, AMHR, Classic, A Jun 9-10 Area VI SP&MHBA Club Show #2, Salina, KS, [email protected] Heather Franklin, (785) 539-0423, AMHR, Classic, Modern, A Jun 30-Jul 1 PCMHC June Jamboree, Norco, CA, Jennifer ASPR, [email protected] Humphrey (909) 705-6326, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR, A Jun 9-10 Buckeye Spring Classic, Ashland, OH, Jennifer Hoyt, [email protected] (269) 209-3784, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR, A Jun 30-Jul 1 Mild Mini & Hot Pony Chile Sensation, Albu- [email protected] querque, NM, Marilyn Novat, (505) 865-6568, AMHR, CLassic, A Jun 9-10 Manitoba Summer Fair - Triple Point Fair, Brandon, Modern, [email protected] Manitoba, Mitchell Eastley (204) 380-2078 AMHR, Classic, A Jun 30 - Jul 1 Equine Ventures Unlimited #3, Mt Vernon, MO, Modern, ASPR [email protected] Lenard Davenport, (417) 861-9192, AMHR, Classic, Modern, A Jun 15 Heartland AMHR Classic, Hutchinson, KS, Heather ASPR, [email protected] Franklin, (785) 539-0423, AMHR, [email protected] A Jun 30 - Jul 1 Manitoba Small Equine Show, Bran- A Jun 15-16 Chambersburg Saddle Club Triple Showcase, don, MB, Korey Conrad, (204) 743-2032, AMHR, Classic Dillsburg, PA, Laura Mullen (607) 769-6743, AMHR, Classic, [email protected] [email protected] JULY P Jun 15-17 MHPBO #2, Ada, OK, Lenard Davenport A Jul 6-8 National Area VIII Show, Spanaway, WA, Rinda Pullen, (417) 861-9192, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR, (425) 231-7464, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR, [email protected] [email protected] A June 15-17 Central States Pony Assoc. Four Star Event, A Jul 6-8 National Area I Show, Harrington, DE, Gifford, IL, Merry Wicke, (417) 861-9192, AMHR, Classic, Vincent O’Bryan, (302) 670-2282 AMHR, Classic, Modern, Modern, ASPR, [email protected] ASPR, [email protected] A Jun 15-17 Cavalcade of Ponies, Spanaway, WA, Rinda Pullen, A Jul 7-8 Area VI SP&MHBA Club Show #3, McCook, NE, Heather (425) 334-4664, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR, Franklin (785) 539-0423, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR, cow- [email protected] [email protected] A Jun 16 GSMHA Mini Show, Harmony, NJ, Joan Wolfe A Jul 7-8 Area II Champion Show (Triple Point), Lima, OH, Merry (908) 362-5788 AMHR Wicke, (815) 573-8007, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR, A Jun 16 The Extravaganza, Grassie, ON, Janice Zijstra (226) [email protected] 978-1904, [email protected], AMHR, Clssic, Modern, A Jul 13-15 Summer Sizzler, Ada, OK, Lenard Davenport ASPR (417) 861-9192, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR, A Jun 16-17 All American Miniature Horse Show, [email protected] The Journal • June/July 2018
2018 Show ScheduleP=Pending A=ApprovedA Jul 13-15 Peach State Classic, Perry, GA, Diane Collin A Aug 18-19 Bluegrass Round-Up, Bowling Green, KY, Lisa OFFICIAL PAGES OF THE ASPC/AMHR(404) 310-1800, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR, Leonard (270) 929-6292, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR,[email protected] [email protected] 71A Jul 13-14 ASPC/AHMR/ASPR & Open Driving Derby Show, A Aug 18 ESMHA Sam’s Town Show, Schaghticoke, NY, LeaLincoln, NE, Jennifer Hoyt, (269) 209-3784, AMHR, Classic, Dill, (585) 739-9554, AMHR, Classic, Modern, [email protected], ASPR, A Aug 19 CSMHPC Show Down Show, Schaghticoke, NY, LeaA Jul 14-15 New State Show, Pulaski, WI, Tom Kuczer, Dill, (585) 739-9554, AMHR, Classic, Modern, [email protected](920) 609-3429, AMHR, [email protected] P Aug 20-25 The Great Darke Co Fair, Greenville, OH, [email protected] Deeter, (937) 316-6234, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR, chris-A Jul 20-22 MWMHSPO Northern X-Posure Show, Logan, UT, [email protected] Anderson, (801) 458-0261, AMHR, Classic, Modern,ASPR, [email protected] SEPTEMBERA Jul 21-22 PCMHC July Jubilee, Norco, CA, Jennifer Humphrey(909) 705-6326, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR, P Sep 6-16 AMHR Nationals, Tulsa, OK, AMHR,[email protected] P Sep 28-30 JJ Horse Celebration, Tacoma, WA, Jennifer Hoyt,A Jul 21-22 BWMHC Jubilee, Midland, MI, Jennifer Hoyt, (269) (269) 209-3784, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR,209-3784, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR, j.hoyt406@gmail. [email protected] A Sep 29 The Gobbler, Grassie, ON, Janice ZijlstraA Jul 21-22 HAME July Jubilation, Belvidere, IL, Susan Binsfeld, (226) 978-1904, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR,(920) 639-1557, AMHR, [email protected] [email protected] Jul 21-22 ASPC/AMHR European Nationals, Lier, Belgium, A Sep 29 OMHCI Wild N Wooly, Purcell, OK, Ruby Priore,Tom VanLoy, [email protected], AMHR, Classic (918) 576-1452, AMHR, Classic, [email protected] Jul 27-28 WCMHC Finale MH Show, Olds, Alberta, Canada,Cindy Hunter, (403) 934-2099, AMHR, Classic, [email protected] Jul 28 The New England Classic, South Hadley, MA, Tammy A Oct 13-14 Indiana Circuit Club, Newcastle, IN, Merry Wicke,Lozipone, (585) 721-4221, AMHR, [email protected] (815) 476-2593, AMHR, Classic, Modern, APSR,P Jul 28-29 Summer Spectacular, The Netherlands, Caren [email protected], AMHR, Classic, Modern P Oct 13-14 Equine Ventures Unlimited #5, Mt Vernon, MO,[email protected] Lenard Davenport, (417) 861-9192, AMHR, Classic, Modern,A Jul 30 - Aug 5 ASPC/ASPR CONGRESS, Lake St. Louis, MO, ASPR, [email protected], Modern, ASPR, NSPPR P Occt 26-28 Halloween Spooktacular, Glen Rose, TX, Tracey Slagle (308) 946-2164, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR,AUGUST [email protected] Aug 2 Mississippi Valley Fair, Davenport, IA, Brian Wales, NOVEMBER(309) 269-4824, AMHR, [email protected] Aug 2-4 Montana State Fair/Triple Point Show - Great Falls, P Nov 16-18 JJ Horse Celebration, Tampa, FL,MT, Clifton Hanson, (406) 590-2940, AMHR, CLassic, Modern, Jennifer Hoyt, (269) 209-3784, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR,ASPR, [email protected] [email protected] Aug 9-10 Lancaster Super Fair - AMHR Show, Lincoln, NE,Jennifer Hoyt, (269) 209-3784, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR, New Measurement [email protected] Aug 9-10 MWMHSPO Weber County Fair, Ogden, UT, Dixie Great News for attendees at the AMHR NationalAnderson (801) 458-0261, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR, Show,The Board of Directors voted to allow [email protected] Miniature Horses with Permanent Measurement CardsA Aug 11 Summer Classic Grassie, ON, Janice Zijlstra that have been measured once this show season to skip(226) 978-1904, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR,[email protected] the measuring line at Nationals.A Aug 11 New State All Performance Show, Pulaski, WI,Tom Kuczer, (920) 609-3429 AMHR, kucz2netnet.net Hall of Fame Lifetime Point CalculationA Aug 11 SMHC Moose Jaw Miniature Horse Show, Moose Jaw,SK, Jodie Beler (306) 690-3032, AMHR, [email protected] A new system is being developed for the nationalP Aug 11-12 Equine Ventures Unlimited #4, Mt Vernon, MO, home office.The current Hall of Fame points are notLenard Davenport, (417) 861-9192, AMHR, Classic, Modern, displaying correctly for the cumulative lifetime pointsASPR, [email protected] on the website - but are correct from our PedigreeP Aug 12 NEMHS Summer Blast, Greene, RI, Tammy Lozipone,(585) 721-4221, AMHR, [email protected] program.A Aug 17-19 SASHA International Ponyfest, Spokane, WA, Dixie If you would like a report, please contactAnderson, (801) 458-0261, AMHR, Classic, Modern, ASPR,[email protected] Tina Byers in the show department. We apologize for the inconvenience. The Journal • June/July 2018
OFFICIAL PAGES OF THE ASPC/AMHR Judges Roster AREA II MELISSA NOYKOS 2408 Homer, Midland, MI 48640 AREA I CATHERINE BRUBAKER (989) 615-3292, MH-r, M-r, C-r 22386 US Hwy 20A, Archbold, OH 43502 RONALD BARTHOLOMEW (419) 446-1060, M-R, C-R, MH-R JENNY PIERUCKI 12938 Ira Station Rd., Martville, NY 13111 62280 N Burr Rd, Burr Oak, MI 49030 (315) 209-9186, MH-R, C-R, M-r JAMES B. BRUGGINK (269) 625-1222, M-r, C-R, MH-R 7136 Homerich Ave., SW, Byron Center, MI SANDY CROOTE 49315 (616) 901-1663, M-R, C-R, MH-R RAY RANDALL 7551 St Hwy 30, Esperance, NY 12066 1745 S. Allen, St. Clair, MI 48079, (518) 376-4385, M-R, C-R, MH-R ROGER DAULTON (810) 329-2598, M-R, C-R, MH-R 1378 Millerstown Rd., Urbana, OH 43078 WILLIAM EPERTHENER (937) 653-6046, M-R, C-R, MH-R CHARLES SCHROEDER 208 Latimore Creek Rd., York Springs, PA 387 Lawrence Rd, Delaware, OH 43015 17372 (717) 528-8936, M-R, C-R, MH-R GARY J. EDDS (740) 815-4474, M-R, C-R, MH-R 17125 Willis Dr, Noblesville, IN 46062 DANA GARDNER (812) 890-2023, M-R, C-R, MH-R JANICE SILVIO 7002 Culpepper Court, King George, VA 549 Capac Rd., Allenton, MI 48002, 22485 (540) 846-5097, M-r, C-r, MH-R JOYCE FASSETT (586) 337-1501, M-R, C-R, MH-R 11393 St Rte 534, Beloit, OH 44609 JENNY GROEN (330) 584-9682, M-R, C-R, MH-R DUANE STUTZMAN 4810 Morrison Rd, Branchport, NY 14418 27611 TR 242, Fresno, OH 43824 (607) 382-9489, C-r, MH-r MELINDA GUY (740) 610-4129, M-r, C-r, MH-r 3347 B Dr. S, East Leroy, MI 49051 DEANE LEE GUTMAN (269) 579-6801, M-R, C-R, MH-R JAMES VERNON 404 Jacob Tome Mem Hwy, Port Deposit, 8307 Amelia Court, Charlestown, IN 47111 MD 21904 SANDRA K. GUY-FOX (502) 299-2250, M-R, C-R, MH-R (410) 658-4919, M-R, C-R, MH-R, 3347 B Dr. S, East Leroy, MI 49051 (269) 979-1846, M-R, C-R, MH-R JOHN WILLS MARK LAIRD 30004 W. Bothwell, 2808 Grove Drive, Hampstead, MD 21074 LINDY HALLMAN Bothwell, ON, N0P 1C0 (410) 302-9438, M-R, C-R, MH-R RR 5, Mount Forest, Ontario, CN N0G 2L0 (519) 695-2009, MH-r (519) 323-2577, C-r, MH-R COREY LUCHETTA WAYNE WHITEHEAD 215 Main St Apt 1, Holbart, NY 13788 MICHELLE JORDAN 1227 Keefer Rd, Mansfield, OH 44903 (607) 287-0728, MH-r 2711 Harville Rd., Rootstown, OH 44272 (419) 566-4167, M-r, C-R, MH-R (330) 554-0866, C-r, MH-r DEBORAH HOWELL AREA III Box 1081, Middleburg, VA 20118 BURT KEEFER (540) 454-7646, M-r, C-r, MH-R PO Box 831, Pigeon, MI 48755 JAMIE ALDRICH (989) 551-3078, M-r, C-r, MH-r 7277 CR 702, Center Hill, FL 33514 MICHAEL C MCCARTHY (618) 444-7722, C-r, M-r, MH-r 0136 Smith Rd, Weedsport, NY 13166 AMBER KILDOW (315) 224-8860, MH-r 1412 W. County Rd 800 N, IN 47368 PAMELA ALLEN (765) 631-3701, M-R, C-R, MH-R 6040 Coble Church Rd, Liberty, NC 27298, ROGER PARULSKI (336) 580-4456, C-r, MH-R, M-r 7500 Mount Washington Rd. Bath, NY LISA KRICK 14810 (607) 776-7307, M-R. C-R, MH-R 38 Haldimand Rd 17, Dunnville, Ontario, CN EILEEN BRACCIO-TENNANT N1A 2W4 (905) 380-7473, MH-r 262 Rose Hill Ln, Owenton, KY 40359 DENNIS SIENICKI (215) 208-9810, MH-r 33 Winters Rd, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 MICHAEL MCCABE (908) 454-7720, M-r, C-R, MH-R 6535 Gillen Lane, Miamisburg, OH 45342 S. LEE CRUTCHFIELD (937) 866-7159, M-R, C-R, MH-R 159 Mini Ln, Cameron, NC 28326 JENNIFER SULLIVAN (919) 770-4257, M-r, C-R MH-R 319 B Center St, Pembroke, MA 02359 MARVIN MCCABE (617) 750-4412 C-r, MH-r , M-r 108 Morrow St, Greenville, OH 45331 SANDRA CURL (937) 548-3244, M-R, C-R, MH-R 5785 36th Pl, Vero Beach, FL 32966 MELISSA TANSEY (772) 569-1263, C-R, MH-R 49 Highland Ave., Coventry, RI 02816, JAMES MCKEITH (401) 921-5057, C-r, MH-r 5166 W Barden Rd, Coleman, MI 48618 RUTH DUNCAN (989) 465-7044, M-R, C-R, MH-R PO Box 1164 Gaston, SC 29053 LAWRENCE THURBER (803) 687-4435, C-R, MH-R 12673 Rte 240, East Concord, NY 14055 AMELIA MURRAY (716) 592-2136 M-R, C-R, MH-R 5380 Hwy 9 E, Clifford, ON N0G 1M0 RICKEY EVANS (519) 327-8454, M-r, C-r, MH-R 3171 Old Eastman Rd, Caldwell, GA 31009 SKYE WEBER (478) 689-4281, C-r, MH-R 1755 Gayles Rd, Urbanna, VA 23175 JUDY NEVILLE (804) 758-8034, C-r, MH-r 196 Churchill Rd. S., Apt 210, Acton, ON L7J BILL FAIRCHILD 2J7 (905) 875-9534, M-r, C-r, MH-R PO Box 333, Zebulon, GA 30295 LINDA VOEHRINGER (770) 567-0347, M-R, C-R, MH-R 800 Goode St, Ballston Spa, NY 12020 (518) 577-3387, C-r, MH-r, M-r72 The Journal • June/July 2018
CLARICE FAIRCHILD KATHI KNIGHT Judges Roster OFFICIAL PAGES OF THE ASPC/AMHRPO Box 333, Zebulon, GA 30295 25624 S Blinker Light Rd, Harrisonville, MO(770) 567-0347, M-R, C-R, MH-R 64701, (816) 345-9818, M-R, C-R, MH-R MIKE GREATHOUSE 421 Small Wood, Gladewater, TX 75647SIDNEY HUTCHCRAFT DREW MCDANNALD (903) 812-4827, M-r, C-r, MH-r2688 Grove View Dr.,Winter Garden, FL PO Box 101, Pleasant Hope, MO 6572534787 (407) 656-4818, M-R, C-R, MH-R (417) 437-3649, M-r, C-R, MH-R EARNEST LAMBDIN 18 Woodcrest, Shawnee, OK 74804KAREN A. IVERSEN GORDON ODEGARD (703) 350-5023, M-R, C-R, MH-RP.O. Box 820, Lecanto, FL 34460 913 North Main St. #808, Rockford, IL(352) 628-9186, M-R, C-R, MH-R 61103 (815) 962-6825, M-R, C-R, MH-R JAN HITE-PHELPS 13803 N 147th East Ave, Collinsville, OKTAMSIE MORRIS H. LYNETTE PARTRIDGE-SCHNEIDER 74021 (918) 371-4159, C-R, MH-R, M-R432 CR 130, Bruce, MS 38915 24 Exeter, Belleville, IL 62226(662) 255-0500, C-r, M-r (618) 979-3192, M-R, C-R, MH-R CLARE PURDY 1104 Tallahassee Dr, Denton, TX 76208STEVEN LAMPSON JASON PRINCE (940) 435-4689, C-R, MH-R425 SW 10th St, Pompano Beach, FL 33060 1850 E. 1780 Rd. Watseka, IL 60970(978) 204-4800, M-R, C-R, MH-R (815) 258-4745, M-R, C-R, MH-R JAMES RUTLEDGE 17103 S Lake, Montgomery, TX 77316VALERIE MARLOW JAMES CIOMBER (936) 217-5813, M-R, C-R, MH-R6176 Nubbin Ridge Rd, Greenwood, FL 5648 Manchester Rd, Poplar Grove, IL32443, (850) 557-8023, C-r, M-r, MH-r 61065 (815) 737-8617, M-R, C-R, MH-R MARGO SHALLCROSS 30824 Buck Ln, Bulverde, TX 78163VANESSA RAE MULLEN PATRICK SANDERS (830) 980-5072, M-R, C-R, MH-R3313 Nathanael Rd,Greensboro, NC 27408 902 Front St. Mazon, IL 60444(607) 377-9811, MH-R (815) 474-9513, M-R, C-R, MH-R BROOKE SMITH 750 FM 1324, Jefferson, TX 75657CHERYL PRITCHARD JAC-LYNN TYLER (903) 578-4182, C-r, MH-r2730 Bethel Rd NE, Conyers, GA 30012 2466 Co Rd DD, Woodville, WI 54028(770) 922-7313, M-r, C-r, MH-R (715) 684-5394, M-R, C-R, MH-R ARLYN STORY 18681 Elm Creek Rd, Moody, TX 76557NANNETTE READ JON R. WOLF (254) 715-3271, C-R, M-R, MH-R14824 SW 26 PL, Newberry, FL 32669 28178 Saxon Rd., Galva, IL 61434(352) 215-7030, C-r, MH-r (309) 883-0747, C-R, MH-R RAY ZOERCHER P.O. Box 40, Pollok, TX 75969,RICKY WARDLAW DUKE NEFF (936) 675-1354, M-R, C-R, MH-R150 Hamil Rd, Friendsville, TN 37737 PO Box 155, Pleasant Hill, MO 64080(865) 405-3750, MH-r (816) 809-0709, MH-R AREA VIJENNIFER WILLIAMS AREA V ANDREA BARTH3490 N. Tropical Trl, Merritt Island, FL 20915 110th St, Westgate, IA 50681,32073 (904) 382-1262 MH-r BELINDA BAGBY (319) 429-6443, M-r, C-r, MH-r 6630 Central Ave. Hot Springs, AR 71913AREA IV (501) 276-2736, M-R, C-R, MH-R SUZANNE BORDER 18500 Midway Rd, Walton, NE 68461,MIKE ADAMS DOMINQUE BELLESS (402) 450-0396, M-r, C-r, MH-R6312 Gaule Rd., Rochester, IL 62563 3305 Hwy 167, Evening Shade, AR 72532(217) 415-3282, C-R, MH-R (870) 217-3911, M-R, C-R, MH-R RENEE BUSH 7582 57th Ave., Princeton, MN 55371,CINDY BUTLER DIANA FIRESTONE (612) 483-2730, M-R, C-R, MH-R7715 N. Illinois St., Caseyville, IL 62232 106 Llano Oaks Dr. Llano, TX 78643(618) 581-2655, M-R, C-R, MH-R (325) 660-5858, C-R, MH-R TIMOTHY CROWLEY 146 Washington St., Granite Falls, MNLESLIE K. CONNOR DARRELL BILKE 56241 (320) 981-0326, C-R, MH-R1810 S Cleveland Ct, Joplin, MO 64804 7330 NW 23rd St, Bethany, OK 73008(417) 483-2910, M-R, C-R, MH-R (405) 826-2223, C-R, MH-R PATRICK DERRICK 2700 S Prairie Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57105DEBRA HAMILTON MARY BRECKLING (605) 951-6547, M-R, C-R, MH-R1365 Spencer Rd, Joliet, IL 60433 PO Box 202, Crosby, TX 77532(815) 723-7114, C-R, MH-R (281) 413-5448, C-r, MH-R MIKE HERRON 33604 Old Portland Rd, Adel, IA 50003DANA HARBISON JOANNE CROCKETT (515) 491-8597, M-r, C-r, MH-r202 Juni Way, Warrenton, MO 63383 PO Box 835, Aubrey, TX 76227(636) 359-1664, C-r, M-r, MH-r (903) 816-0194, MH-r GENE HOLLOWAY 8009 Morningside Dr., Frederick, CO 80516PORTIA SUE KALINKA PETER GOETTL (303) 776-3346, MH-rW 3083 St. Charles Rd, Chilton, WI 53014 2153 FM 935, Lott, TX 76656(920) 849-2726, M-R, C-R, MH-R (830) 221-6860, M-r, C-r, MH-rJAMES KNIGHT The Journal • June/July 2018 7328610 S. Famuliner, Garden City, MO 64747,(816) 345-9782, M-R, C-R, MH-R
Judges / Stewards Roster JEAN HOMMEL-KESSLER CURT SUMMERS MARK RANDALL 37330 131st St, Mina, SD 57451 1760 N Laguna Oaks Dr, Green Valley, AZ 4456 Ridge Road, Lockport, NY 14094 (605) 881-7488, M-r, C-r, MH-r 85614 (217) 254-1625, C-R, MH-R (716) 439-1865, SP-R, MH-R KELLY LYNCH AUSTIN VAN WYCK VIRGINIA VENATOR-GROEN 1464 Apple Ave, Larchwood, IA 51241 515 E. Carefree Hwy, PMB 140, Phoenix, AZ 11608 Gleason Rd. Prattsburgh, NY 14873 (605) 212-8915, M-r, C-r, MH-r 85085 (623) 465-4595, C-R, MH-R (607) 522-4950, SP-R, MH-ROFFICIAL PAGES OF THE ASPC/AMHR TERESA PALMER-VISSER AREA VIII DEBORAH HOWELL 9459 31st St SE, Spiritwood, ND 58481 Box 1081, Middleburg, VA 20118 (701) 659-0173, C-r, MH-R (540) 454-7646, SP-R MH-R ADAM LONGMAN ROBERT CRATER, JR LINDA VOEHRINGER 2248 260th St, Madison, MN 56256 811 S. Cloverdale St, Seattle, WA 98108 800 Goode Street, Ballston Spa, NY 12020 (320) 598-3460, M-R, C-R, MH-R (253) 929-9772, M-R, C-R, MH-R (518) 577-3387, SP-R, MH-R KELLY LYNCH ALAN DIAL AREA II 1464 Apple Ave, Larchwood, IA 51241 121 E Baseline, Shelley, ID 83274 (605) 212-8915, M-r, C-r, MH-r (208) 569-7856, M-r, C-r, MH-r JEANNE BRAGAGNINI 139 Christy Dr, Battle Creek, MI 49015 TIM K. PARKINSON CHRIS BICKFORD (269) 317-0002, SP-R, MH-R 5643 Bitter Creek Rd, Afton, WY 83110 10680 SW Clutter Rd, Sherwood, OR 97140 (307) 699-7365, M-r, C-r, MH-R (503) 682-2282, C-R, MH-R. M-R PAMELA CHRISTOPHER 9042 Netherby Rd, Welland, ON Canada KIMBERLY SEIPP STEVE HATCH L3B 5N7 (289) 696-0259, SP-R, MH-R 55562 E CR 46 S, Strasburg, CO 80136 4269 W 1500 N, Plain City, UT 84404 (303) 622-4126, M-R, C-R, MH-R (801) 791-8240, M-R, C-R, MH-R ROGER DAULTON 1378 Millerstown Rd., Urbana, OH 43078 LES ZADINA MARGO HEPNER-HART (937) 653-6046, SP-R, MH-R 749 Road E 30, Ogallala, NE 69153, 10556 NW 195th Ave, Hillsboro, OR 97124 (308) 284-4889, M-R, C-R, MH-R (503) 645-0400, M-R, C-R, MH-R MELISSA DOWNS 3343 Eckmansville Rd, Winchester, OH AREA VII CYNDI KANZLER 45697 (937) 695-0550, SP-R, MH-R 10931 Old Naches Hwy, Naches, WA CINDI CARLSON 98937 (509) 949-4622, M-R, C-R, MH-R LONNIE HARDESTY 10945 Foothill Ave, Gilroy, CA 95020 6390 Hwy 335 NE, New Salisbury, IN (408) 846-0099, C-R, MH-R KARLYN KANEWISCHER 47161, (812) 267-4752, SP-R, MH-R Box 250, Stirling, AB T0K 2E0 CINDY WEIGHT-CARTER (403) 327-2788, C-R, MH-R MIKE MOUNTS 10704 Palm Row Drive, Lakeside, CA 3116 Kropp Rd, Grove City, OH 43123 92040 (619) 787-3997, C-R, MH-R, M-R RICHARD PETTY (614) 706-8707, SP-R, MH-R PO Box 208, Jacksonville, OR 97530 JIM CURRY (805) 637-2990, M-R, C-R, MH-R JENNY PIERUCKI 111 Olive Ct. Apt D, Lodi, CA 95240 62280 N Burr Rd, Burr Oak, MI 49030 (209) 327-8195, M-R, C-R, MH-R PATRICIA REITER (269) 625-1222, SP-R, MH-R PO Box 495, Columbus, MT 59019 DENNIS DEAN (406) 321-0866, M-R, C-R, MH-R ROBERT RIDDLE 23772 Keator Rd., Apple Valley, CA 92307 3347 B Dr S, East Leroy, MI 49051 (949) 525-6884, M-R, C-R, MH-R LINDA REYNOLDS (269) 979-1846, SP-R, MH-R 1720 N 2330 E, Richfield, UT 84701 KATHLEEN GRIMES (801) 694-3828, M-R. C-R, MH-R DANA SAXTON 911 Daugherty Road, Norco, CA 92860 1944 E. Freeland Rd, Freeland, MI 48623 (951) 833-3073, C-r, MH-R LAURIE VILLALPANDO (989) 832-3680, SP-R, MH-R 4874 S 6700 W, Hooper, UT 84315 PATRICIA HIGHTOWER (801) 589-3357, M-R, C-R, MH-R THOMAS “BUD” STEPHENSON 29820 Westmoore Road, Shingletown, CA 7676 Horatio-New Harrison Rd., Bradford, 96088, (530) 474-4791, C-R, MH-R STEWARDS OH 45308, (937) 448-2827, SP-R, MH-R GAIL SARICH AREA I WAYNE WHITEHEAD 1109 W Valencia Mesa Dr., Fullerton, CA 1227 Keefer Rd, Mansfield, OH 44903 92833 (714) 871-2156, C-R, MH-R SANDY CROOTE (419) 566-4167, SP-R, MH-R 7551 St Hwy 30, Esperance, NY 12066 SAMI SCHEURING (518) 376-4385, SP-r, MH-r AREA III 6890 Lakeville Road, Petaluma, CA 94952 (415) 497-4424, M-R, C-R, MH-R H. LEA DILL SIDNEY HUTCHCRAFT 3590 Baker Rd, Walworth, NY 14568 2688 Grove View Dr., Winter Garden, FL KIM STERCHI (585) 739-9554, SP-R, MH-R 34787 (407) 656-4818, SP-R, MH-R 16242 Tierra Rd, Grass Valley, CA 95949 (530) 559-8723, M-r, C-R, MH-R GRACE DESIERVO STEVEN LAMPSON 44 Fairfield Rd, Toms River, NJ 08757 425 SW 10th St, Pompano Beach, FL (609) 290-3565, SP-R, MH-R 33060 (978) 204-4800, SP-R, MH-R74 The Journal • June/July 2018
Stewards Roster DIANE TEAGUE ATTENTION OFFICIAL PAGES OF THE ASPC/AMHR 32552 Powell Dr., Montgomery, TX Judges and StewardsVALERIE MARLOW 77356, (936) 537-7849, SP-r, MH-r6176 Nubbin Ridge Road, Greenwood FL Be sure to review your32443, (850) 557-8023, SP-r, MH-r AREA VI information here as well as online (www.ROBBY MCCARTHA DEAN DUXBURY1512 Old Lexington Hwy, Chapin, SC 37331 211th St., Wessington, SD 57381 shetlandminiature.com)29036 (605) 458-2555, SP-R, MH-R in order to ensure the(803) 479-4683 SP-R, MH-R contact information is KIMBERLY SEIPPJOHN MULLEN 55562 E CR 46 S, Strasburg, CO 80136 accurate.705 Westland Dr., Greensboro, NC 27410 (303) 622-4126, SP-R, MH-R(607) 769-6743, SP-R, MH-R Please contact the home CLAIR SEVERSON office with any updates.NANNET READ 17420 203rd St E, Hastings, MN 5503314824 SW 26 Place, Newberry, FL 32669 (612) 805-2992, SP-r, MH-R Did You Know?(352) 215-7030, SP-r, MH-r You can provide the AREA VII home office with a photo,AREA IV bio and other important MARYAN BAKER information and that canEDWARD “STEVE” CLARK 9 Lake Como Ct., Rancho Mirage, CA be added to your online15950 S J.D. Sapp Rd, Hartsburg, MO 92270 contact information.65039, (573) 291-6635, SP-r, MH-R (760) 699-7006, SP-R, MH-R Adding this informationLINDA KUCZER MARY E. HENSLEY gives members who areN2303 State Hwy 55, Pulaski, WI 54162 6551 Sandy Lane, Riverside, CA 92505 searching of show officials(920) 822-3706, SP-r, MH-r (951) 637-0929, SP-R, MH-R your experience as well as additional insights that mayRANDALL MARTIN AREA VIII help with their decision.753 E 2000 North Rd. Danvers, IL 61732(309) 963-4687, SP-R, MH-R LORRAINE BAILER In addition to verifying Box 6604, Wetaskiwin, AB T9A 2G3, your info,BRENDA PRINCE (780) 352-7917, SP-r, MH-r1850 E. 1780 Rd. Watseka, IL 60970 be sure to review the(815) 343-5548, SP-R, MH-R ROBERT CRATER, JR. important updates for 811 S. Cloverdale St, Seattle, WA 98108 Stewards in this issue!JASON PRINCE (253) 929-9772, SP-R, MH-R1850 E. 1780 Rd. Watseka, IL 60970(815) 258-4745, SP-R, MH-R KARLYN KANEWISCHER Box 250, Stirling, AB T0K 2E0JAMES CIOMBER (403) 327-2788, SP-R, MH-R5648 Manchester Road, Poplar Grove, IL60165, (815) 737-8617, SP-r, MH-R KERI KINGHORN 1485 Hatchery Rd., Morgan, UT 84050AREA V (435) 225-5275, SP-R, MH-RLILLIAN F. BLACKWELL GLADE PLAYERPO Box 1388-Main PO- Bandera, TX 2602 W 1900 N, Farr West, UT 8440478003, (210) 698-8684, SP-R, MH-R (801) 620-0469, SP-R, MH-RJACKY DAVIS PATRICIA REITER10721 CR 606, Burleson, TX 76028 P.O. Box 495, Columbus, MT 59019(817) 447-0873, SP-R, MH-R (406) 321-0866, SP-R, MH-RVIVIAN GALLOWAY INTERNATIONAL16414 Stuebner Airline Dr #911,Spring,TX77379 (281) 543-9623, SP-R, MH-R AMBER MOELKER Onze Lieve Vrouwestraat 65, 4735 SWDENISE KENNEDY Zegge, The Netherlands Sp-r, MH-r20923 E Hwy 9, Keota, OK 74941(918) 966-3309, SP-R, MH-R CAREN SCHOORL Eikenlaan 36, 7142 WV Eibergen, TheEARNEST LAMBDIN Netherlands, SP-r, MH-r18 Woodcrest, Shawnee, OK 74804(703) 350-5023, SP-R, MH-R CARSTEN JERMEI Geel, BE, BelgiumALENE RUTLEDGE Sp-r, MH-r17103 S Lake, Montgomery, TX 77316(936) 588-1982, SP-r, MH-rBROOKE SMITH750 FM 1324, Jefferson, TX 75657,(903) 578-4182, SP-r, MH-r The Journal • June/July 2018 75
OFFICIAL PAGES OF THE ASPC/AMHR American Shetland Pony Club, Inc Hopwood, Tracey Slagle; Area VII: from other corporate policies to create Board of Directors Spring Meeting Eric Tani, Julie Mabie, Area VIII: Rob the form) Crater. None opposed – motion A revised expense form is in the Board Satureday, March 10, 2018 passed Books for review. Steve said we need Omaha, Nebraska to curtail costs and consider what is Glen gave an update on the Investments reasonable. Jill reminded everyone that 1. Roll Call – In January we were great until Febru- all expense forms are to have attached Area i - ary came along we lost supporting documentation. James Walsh $56K. Total lost to date for 2018 $14K. - Bruce Abbott starting to level out hopefully we will get • M otion by Belinda Bagby to adopt Area 2 - that back. the new expense form. Seconded by Thomas Stephenson Jason Prince. Mike Mounts 4. Committee Area 3 - a. C ommittee for Committees • F or: Area I: Bruce Abbott, James Stephen Henderson Walsh; Area II: Mike Mounts, Donna Phillips Steve gave an update that all Committee Thomas Stevenson; Area III: Donna Area 4 - Jason Prince Chairs have accepted with the exception Phillips, Area IV: Jason Prince; Area Area 5 - of the Youth Committee. Should have all V: Belinda Bagby, Glen Russell, Area Belinda Bagby of the committees filled to be published VI: Phyllis Hopwood, Tracey Slagle; Glen Russell in the next journal – most have returned Area VII: Eric Tani, Julie Mabie, Area Area 6 - items requested of them. VIII: Rob Crater. None opposed – ‘Tracey Slagle motion passed. Phyllis Hopwood Mike Mounts has agreed to chair the Area 7 - committee for committees 5. 2018 Rulebook Julie Mabie Discussed that some guidelines were list- Eric Tani ed in the old Board of Directors Manual. The 2018 Rulebooks were received in Area 8 Mike, Glen and Rob will be working on the office on Wednesday. Judges, Stew- Rob Crater creating a committee handbook where ards and Show Manager copies were Syndi Kanzler (Absent) the committee guidelines are listed. mailed on Thursday, March 8, 2018. There has been lots of work and time – Office will do an e-blast announcing that 2. A pproval of 2017 Convention Board need more input from the BOD – other members should contact the office for Meeting – Minutes are on website and issues as to what is expected by the a printed copy. The 2018 rulebook is on printed in Journal. committees. There are 35 committees the official website and can be down- • |Motion by Belinda seconded by listed and some of those (such as sweep- loaded. Bruce Abbot to approve the min- stakes) are actually an advisory group. utes with the corrections that were 6. National Registry printed in the Journal. Futurity Discussion – Will be discussed • F or: Area I: Bruce Abbott, James with the Futurity Board of Governors a. Update on New Pedigree Walsh; Area II: Mike Mounts, to list a late fee on Nominations that Registry Program Thomas Stevenson; Area III: Donna were missed by the March 1 deadline. Phillips, Area IV: Jason Prince; Area Rob mentioned Quarter Horses have On target to be finished by late fall. Will V: Belinda Bagby, Glen Russell, Area a late nomination right up to the day of continue to use the current program. VI: Phyllis Hopwood, Tracey Slagle; the race. Discussion that the late fee The point system is currently not Area VII: Eric Tani, Julie Mabie, Area for sustaining should be for each year reporting numbers correctly when it is VIII: Rob Crater. None opposed – missed not just a one-time $100.00 late uploaded to the website. The numbers motion passed fee. If you missed Yearling and 2 Year are correct in the system. The program- Old Sustaining it should be a late fee for mers cannot find the problem. Members 4. Financial Report the Yearling year and a late fee for the 2 can Call the office to get the correct a . Finalize 2018 Budget Year Old Year. Bruce will meet with the number of points. Futurity Board of Governors and have Budget numbers were updated from the proposal ready for convention. Purchased 3 licenses for the accounting Convention Finance meeting and end of program to switch to QuickBooks. The the year figures were reported. The up- b . Directors Manual Task current accounting program is not work- dated budget numbers show the increase Committee/Director ing on the new computers. The program in the fees of the transfers. A complete Handbook Revision is a dos program. report was provided in meeting book with the Year End Budget Sheets Reve- Mike discussed that the committee will b. Pre-Fix nue/Expenses be revising the handbook. The document needs work and an update. The goal is Discussion on Pre-Fix for Members. • Jason Prince makes motion to ap- to have finished by September/October Questions brought up… If members prove the 2018 Budget. Seconded by and to be approved at the 2018 Fall want to use the plural name is that Donna Phillips. Board Meeting. (if you have something considered an additional prefix. Example you want in the manual – please call if a member owns “Carefree Miniatures” • For: Area I: Bruce Abbott, James us – what should/shouldn’t be in there) and wants tochange to “Carefree” would Walsh; Area II: Mike Mounts, Thom- updating (and read) new expense report- they need to purchase this prefix? If they as Stevenson; Area III: Donna Phillips, ing form (Rob & Mike used examples want to use Carefree’s or ‘Care- free Area IV: Jason Prince; Area V: Belinda or Carefrees would those need to be Bagby, Glen Russell, Area VI: Phyllis purchased.76 The Journal • June/July 2018
Discussion held. General consensus fees by $5.00. performance only shows require 6 per OFFICIAL PAGES OF THE ASPC/AMHRthat what they chose on the form is • M otion made by Donna Phillips to division.what their prefix is. If they want to use increase by all registration fees byanything besides that, then they need to $5.00 effective Oct 1, 2018, Second- • M otion by Julie Mabie to follow thebuy an addition prefix. Discussion held ed by Bruce Abbott. same rule as AMHR, seconded bywe could give the membership a chance • F or: Area I: Bruce Abbott, James Belinda Bagby.to correct this and add variances, Walsh; Area II: Mike Mounts, • F or: Area I: Bruce Abbott, Jameshowever that would more than double Thomas Stevenson; Area III: Donna Walsh; Area II: Mike Mounts,our prefixes. The rulebook states that Phillips, Area IV: Jason Prince; Area Thomas Stevenson; Area III: Donnaa prefix can be reserved by written V: Belinda Bagby, Glen Russell, Phillips, Area IV: Jason Prince; Arearequest and is not an exact duplication Area VI: Phyllis Hopwood, Tracey V: Belinda Bagby, Glen Russell,of another prefix. Slagle; Area VII: Eric Tani, Julie Area VI: Phyllis Hopwood, Tracey Mabie, Area VIII: Rob Crater. None Slagle; Area VII: Julie Mabie, Areac. Returned Work opposed – motion passed. VIII: Rob Crater. None opposed – motion passed.Work is being sent into the office • M otion by Rob Crater to increasewithout payment. As of today, there are Judges/Stewards/Show Manager’s • - Clarification – can have 6 classic, 6over 125 invoices with work finished fees/dues $5.00 for 2019, seconded Foundation, or whatever you have inwaiting on payment. Members are writ- by Jason Prince. your area for Shetlands.ing “Call for Payment” or not including • F or: Area I: Bruce Abbott, Jamespayment. The office is also receiving Walsh; Area II: Mike Mounts, g. Qualifications for Director (Springwork that needs additional information, Thomas Stevenson; Area III: Donna Meeting)the protocol is to make phone call/e- Phillips, Area IV: Jason Prince; Area Julie asked about the rule of attend-mails, however we do not get response V: Belinda Bagby, Glen Russell, ing 2 Conventions to be qualified tofor weeks even months. There are over Area VI: Phyllis Hopwood, Tracey run for Area Director. Should we100 work orders waiting for call backs Slagle; Area VII: Eric Tani , Julie look at changing to 1 convention andand additional information. Belinda Mabie, Area VIII: Rob Crater. None 1 Spring Board Meeting. Tracey stat-stated that we should give members opposed – motion passed. ed the rule is attending the Annual30 days to correct and if not corrected Meeting.we should send work back. Stated that e. Shows within 300 Milesif work comes in without payment and h. P ony/Horse of the Year (2017)there is not a credit card on file with the This rule was made extraordinary inoffice, the work is sent back immedi- November – and if each show manager There is a tie with the Foundation Driv-ately. If work has to be sent back and it sent in a letter we would allow it. There ing Pony of the Year. The Point Systemhas been over the 30 days, work should is a show that was sent in November calculates the open class and stakebe sent back and shipping fees will be 2017, they moved to accommodate Area classes. James read the rule on Hallcharged. 2 National Show. Another show sent in of Fame Points/Pony of the Year. The an application for the same date. One rulebook does not state open classes. • M otion by Rob Crater any returned show is a one-day AMHR only show the Discussion was held that it used to say work due to non-payment will be other is a weekend show. Received a open classes. charged a $5.00 return fee (to be on letter from one show manager stating work order); Tracey Slagle seconded. they are okay with the mileage. Received • M otion by Donna Phillips to award • F or: Area I: Bruce Abbott, James a letter from the other show stating the three-way tie in the Foundation Walsh; Area II: Mike Mounts, they are not. Pony of the Year award to the top 3, Thomas Stevenson; Area III: Donna seconded by Rob Crater. Phillips, Area IV: Jason Prince; Area • M otion by Rob Crater to enforce • F or: Area I: Bruce Abbott, James V: Belinda Bagby, Glen Russell, the rule as read and to add on a poli- Walsh; Area II: Mike Mounts, Area VI: Tracey Slagle; Area VII: cy, that the office will use MapQuest Thomas Stevenson; Area III: Don- Eric Tani, Julie Mabie, Area VIII: for distances, seconded by Eric Tani. na Phillips, Area V: Belinda Bagby, Rob Crater. Opposed: Phyllis Hop- • F or: Area I: Bruce Abbott, James Glen Russell, Area VI: Tracey wood. Motion passed. Walsh; Area II: Mike Mounts, Slagle; Area VII: Julie Mabie, Area Thomas Stevenson; Area III: Donna VIII: Rob Crater. Opposed: Phyllisd. 2019 Pricing Phillips, Area IV: Jason Prince; Area Hopwood, Jason Prince, and Eric V: Belinda Bagby, Glen Russell, Tani. Motion Passed.Document in Board Book Showing Area VI: Phyllis Hopwood, TraceyASPC/AMHR/ASPR fees from 1990 Slagle; Area VII: Eric Tani, Julie 7. Pony of the Year/Breeder of the Yearversus 2018. Mabie, Area VIII: Rob Crater. None a..Committee recommendationsEric stated that Non-Member fees opposed – motion passed. o C ommittee held numerousshould be double. Give back to the value conversations and ideas – Whenof Membership. CLOSED SESSION & LUNCH HOF results are tabulated, somePrices are going up on everything. Have getting points with no compe-had a price increase in postage as well as f. S hetland Performance Only Shows tition.registration paper. The registration fees o R ule change submitted byare the same today as they were in 1990 Julie led the discussion on Performance Committee – changes in Redand some are actually cheaper. only shows. Shetland performance submitted by Donna Phillips:Discussion held to increase registration shows require 54 classes and AMHR The Journal • June/July 2018 77
OFFICIAL PAGES OF THE ASPC/AMHR HORSE/PONY OF THE YEAR have shown in sanctioned/pointed classes do not have to measure at the AMHR How the Award is Determined at a show or show does not count toward Nationals. HOY or POY. • F or: Area I: Bruce Abbott, James Walsh; Per Division If a horse has shown in Under and Over Area II: Mike Mounts,Thomas Steven- When Hall of Fame results are tabulated Division, but two or less times as an Over, son;Area III: Donna Phillips,Area IV: up to and including the entire year (Dec. the Over Division points are added to the Jason Prince;Area V: Belinda Bagby, 1st thru Nov. 30th) and given in the fol- Under-Division points. Horse must have Glen Russell,Area VI: Phyllis Hopwood, lowing categories: shown in sanctioned/pointed classes at Tracey Slagle;Area VII: Julie Mabie,Area a show or show does not count toward VIII: Rob Crater. None opposed – mo- Halter Horse: \"A\" and \"B\" Division HOY or POY tion passed. Halter Pony: Modern, Modern Pleasure, Classic, Foundation, Show Pony and Na- • Jason Prince makes a motion to approve c. Congress Negotiations tional Sport Performance Pony. this rule change for the 2018 show sea- Steve Henderson, Glen Russell and Jill son, seconded by Eric Tani. Gleason met with (NEC) in Lake St. Louis 1. H OF points earned from the appropri- • F or:Area I: Bruce Abbott, James Walsh; on February 9 & 11, 2018. NEC contacted ate Age Class, Secondary Champion- Area II: Mike Mounts,Thomas Steven- to share changes within ownership and ship in Hand, Grand Championship in son;Area III: Donna Phillips,Area IV: managers. Upon meeting with NEC, new Hand, and Reserve Grand Champion- Jason Prince;Area V: Belinda Bagby, Glen management informed us of price increases. ship In Hand. Russell,Area VI: Phyllis Hopwood,Tracey (Jill) – national equestrian center (congress) Slagle;Area VII: Eric Tani, Julie Mabie, – Meeting in Feb with new management – 2. One Bonus point earned for each Area VIII: Rob Crater. None opposed – told us their contract was no longer valid Grand Champion in Hand with motion passed. – had us at $200K as compared to $130K competition at a show. from last year – Jill, Steve, and Glen met 8. Show Committee with them again later in the week – got 3. O ne Bonus point earned for the price back down to $130K –(tents and entering and participating at a. Class Lists rental of generator was the big price) they Congress or Nationals. The National and Congress Class list are were going to check back with us on the in the Board books. Committees have prices – this ”new” management is now Driving Horse: \"A\" and \"B\" Division sent in approvals. Have not heard from gone. Jill will be going back to St. Louis to Driving Pony: Modern, Modern Plea- Foundation Committee.The class list will meet with the facility owner and new man- sure, Classic, Foundation, Show Pony be on website the 1st of April. agement to work out a new contract. and National Sport Performance Pony. b. Videotaping Stewards/Measuring o M embers of the show committee 1. H OF points earned in Open class in ad- S how Committee discussed the video- got on the phone to check other dition to the Stake class that the horse taping.They recommend to the Board of places – new management is trying to or pony participated in. Directors to discontinue for 2018 until negotiate, may need to move the date decision on what the videotaping is going back, may need to eliminate tack stalls, 2. One Bonus point earned for each to be used for. Steve – Missouri state fair – won’t Stake win with competition at a book anything the month of their fair show. Show Committee recommends to the month, dates of show contributed Board of Directors that AMHR horses that to our rise in entries, Jason and Jill 3. O ne Bonus point earned for enter- have a validated permanent card (measured have called several locations, (Illinois ing and participating at Congress or once this show season) would not have State Fair)(Lancaster Event Center) Nationals. to be measured at Nationals. (Congress is (Kentucky Horse Park – lots of traffic, already in place) Phyllis stated that Shetland tv, publications, sponsors Performance Horse: Ponies do not get their Permanent Card \"A\" and \"B\" Division until they are 6. o D onna and Steve will check KY Performance Pony: Modern, Modern Horse Park. Pleasure, Classic, Foundation, Show • M otion made by Tracey Slagle, second- Pony and National Sport Performance ed by Donna Phillips to discontinue d. Budgets Pony. videotaping measurements at Nation- Congress - als and Congress in 2018. Working budgets are in the Board Books. 1. H OF points earned through partici- • F or: Area I: Bruce Abbott, James Based on last year numbers. Recommended pation in Hunter, Jumper, Obstacle, Walsh;Area II: Mike Mounts,Thomas by the Show Liberty, and Versatility. Stevenson;Area III: Donna Phillips, Committee for 2018 Congress Pricing… Area IV: Jason Prince;Area V: Belinda 2. O ne Bonus point earned for enter- Bagby, Glen Russell,Area VI: Phyllis Open Classes - $45.00 ing and participating at Congress or Hopwood,Tracey Slagle;Area VII: Amateur Classes - $40.00 Nationals. Julie Mabie,Area VIII: Rob Crater. Youth Classes - $30.00 None opposed – motion passed. Cool Classes - $30.00 If a horse has shown in more than two Discussion held on how to cut costs.We shows in the Over Division - and has also • M otion by Rob Crater, Seconded by Mike do not want to make money, but we want shown in the Under Division (doesn’t mat- Mounts that miniatures with a current to break even on the show. Discussed ter how many shows), all points are to be year Permanent Measurement Card removing the office fee and all stalls would moved to the Over Division. Horse must be $110.00. Nationals – 2017 began a new 5-year contract with78 The Journal • June/July 2018
Tulsa. Base price increase went up stamps will be sent in the steward’s American Shetland Pony Club, Inc OFFICIAL PAGES OF THE ASPC/AMHR$182,000.00. New arena and barn should packet for the Area National Shows. Board of Directors Spring Meetingbe finished for 2018. Should not need to These stamps will be used for 2 yrs anduse the Pavilion.Will cut the cost of renting older horses that measure at an Area Sunday, March 11, 2018the Pavilion on show days in the Mustang. National Show will not have to measure Omaha, NebraskaWill have additional rental fees for the new at Nationals. (Exception weanlings),arena and barn. Seconded by Jason Prince. 1. Roll CallRecommendation from Show Committee • F or:Area I: Bruce Abbott, James Area i -to raise entry fees to the following… James Walsh Walsh;Area II: Mike Mounts,Thomas Bruce Abbott Open Classes - $45.00 Stevenson;Area III: Donna Phillips, Area 2 - Amateur Classes - $40.00 Area IV: Jason Prince;Area V: Belinda Thomas Stephenson Cool Classes - $30.00 Bagby, Glen Russell,Area VI: Phyllis Mike Mounts Youth Classes - $30.00 Hopwood, Area 3 - Stalls - $100.00 Tracey Slagle;Area VII: Eric Tani, Julie Stephen Henderson Mabie,Area VIII: Rob Crater. None Donna Phillips• Motion by Rob, seconded by James to opposed – motion passed. Area 4 - Jason Prince approve the increase of fees and raise the Area 5 - price of stalls. 9. 2018 Convention Belinda Bagby • F or:Area I: Bruce Abbott, James Walsh; Glen Russell Area II: Mike Mounts,Thomas Steven- 2018 Convention dates are November Area 6 - son;Area III: Donna Phillips,Area IV: 8-10, 2018. Dates and Accommodations ‘Tracey Slagle Jason Prince;Area V: Belinda Bagby, are on the official website. Hilton Hotel Phyllis Hopwood Glen Russell,Area VI: Phyllis Hopwood, is offering an $89.00 room rate for Spring Area 7 - Tracey Slagle;Area VII: Eric Tani, Julie Meeting as well as extended to the Julie Mabie Mabie,Area VIII: Rob Crater. None National Convention. Eric Tani opposed – motion passed. Area 8 Phyllis mentioned there are three Area VI Rob Cratere. Stewards and Judge Selection Process clubs that would like to work together to Syndi Kanzler (Absent)for National Shows have events for Convention attendees. Convention format was discussed. I. Old BusinessJill provided an example of the FuturityJudge form that is mailed out to all partic- C ommittee Meetings should be work- Rules Changes from 2017 Convention notipating in the AMHR futurity to cast their shops Speaker made extraordinaryvote for the Futurity Judge.The form listsall judges and states who is eligible and who R ules should be held at the Rules Com- 1. N SPPR – Performance Halter Classis not eligible. Discussion held on an on-line mittee – Ring Procedure Pony to be shownvoting like the on-line voting used for Area in halter at a walk and trot. Pony willDirectors.Tracey mentioned that members Meeting Future Convention Areas: enter the ring, walk to judge one at awho participate in Congress and Nationals 2019 – Area I (Williamsburg was an option time and trot away. Pony will turn 90are the ones who should be selecting the given to the office) Send suggestions to Jill degrees making an “L” Turn and contin-judges for the National Shows. 2020 – Area IV ue to trot into the line-up. Pony will be 2021 – Area III examined by the judge in the line-up.Discussion held on Stewards for the 2018 2022 – Area II Pony will stand squarely (hooves setNational Shows. Rob mentioned that the squarely under body) and remain quiet3-year requirement for the stewards needs • M otion to accept Convention locations and exhibit good manners.to change.We do not have all stewards in made by Rob Crater, seconded by • M otion to approve by Belinda Bagbyplace at this time for the two shows. Donna Phillips – seconded by Glen Russell • F or:Area I: Bruce Abbott, James • F or:Area I: Bruce Abbott, James • M otion by Rob Crater to remove the Walsh;Area II: Mike Mounts,Thomas Walsh;Area II: Mike Mounts, 3-year wait time frame requirement ef- Stevenson;Area III: Donna Phillips, Thomas Stevenson;Area III: Donna fective immediately for large R stewards Area IV: Jason Prince;Area V: Belinda Phillips,Area IV: Jason Prince;Area to have to wait to work the Steward Bagby, Glen Russell,Area VI: Phyllis V: Belinda Bagby, Glen Russell,Area Nationals/Congress, seconded by Jason Hopwood,Tracey Slagle;Area VII: Eric VI: Phyllis Hopwood,Tracey Slagle; Prince. Tani, Julie Mabie,Area VIII: Rob Crater. Area VII: Julie Mabie, Eric Tani,Area • F or:Area I: Bruce Abbott, James None opposed – motion passed. VIII: Rob Crater. None opposed – Walsh;Area II: Mike Mounts,Thomas motion passed. Stevenson;Area III: Donna Phillips, Motion to close for evening. Area IV: Jason Prince;Area V: Belinda 2. N SPPR – Delete Ponies under one Bagby, Glen Russell,Area VI: Phyllis Submitted by Laurie Villalpando/Jill Gleason year of age may not be shod. Hopwood,Tracey Slagle;Area VII: Eric • M otion to approve by Rob Crater, Tani, Julie Mabie,Area VIII: Rob Crater. seconded by Bruce Abbott None opposed – motion passed. • F or:Area I: Bruce Abbott, James Walsh;Area II: Mike Mounts;Area • M otion by Rob Cater that 8 stamps be III: Donna Phillips,Area IV:Area V: purchased (one for each area) – the Belinda Bagby, Glen Russell,Area VI: Phyllis Hopwood,Tracey Slagle; 79 The Journal • June/July 2018
OFFICIAL PAGES OF THE ASPC/AMHR Area VII: Julie Mabie, Eric Tani;Area None opposed – motion passed. Mabie, Eric Tani,Area VIII: Rob Crater. VIII: Rob Crater. Opposed Thomas None opposed – motion passed. Stevenson, Jason Prince, Julie Mabie 6. Add NSPPR Halter Hunter in Hand. – motion passed. • M otion to accept by Belinda Bagby, 11. A MHR Carriage Reinsmanship – seconded by Donna Phillips. Replace working trot to strong trot. 3. N SPPR – Delete Ponies One Year • F or: Area I: Bruce Abbott, James Add “A pattern or workout must be and Older…Insert, Ponies one year Walsh;Area II: Mike Mounts;Area III: administered at the AMHR Nation- and older can show barefoot or with Donna Phillips,Area IV: Jason Prince; al Show. Delete Pleasure Trot and plain shoes of light weight, no pad, no Area V: Belinda Bagby, Glen Russell, Extended Trot. caulks, no weights of any kind shall be Area VI: Phyllis Hopwood,Tracey permitted. Shoes shall be plain plates. Slagle;Area VII: Julie Mabie, Eric Tani. • M otion to approve made by Mike No toe shoes or recessed shoes will Opposed Thomas Stevenson, Rob Mounts, seconded by James Walsh. be allowed. Crater – motion passed. • M otion to approve by Rob Crater, • F or:Area I: Bruce Abbott, James seconded by Bruce Abbott 7. C lassic Carriage – Pleasure Driving – Walsh;Area II: Mike Mounts,Thomas • F or:Area I: Bruce Abbott, James Add Pleasure class to be judged 60% Stevenson;Area III: Donna Phillips, Walsh;Area II: Mike Mounts;Area on manners, quality and performance Area IV: Jason Prince;Area V: Belinda III: Donna Phillips,Area IV:Area V: 40% on conformation, to be shown at a Bagby, Glen Russell,Area VI: Phyllis Belinda Bagby, Glen Russell,Area walk, slow trot and working trot, both Hopwood,Tracey Slagle;Area VII: Julie VI: Phyllis Hopwood,Tracey Slagle; ways of the ring to line-up and stand Mabie, Eric Tani,Area VIII: Rob Crater. Area VII: Julie Mabie, Eric Tani;Area quietly. Classic Carriage Stakes Class None opposed – motion passed. VIII: Rob Crater. Opposed Thomas will be judged as a Classic Carriage Stevenson, Jason Prince, Julie Mabie Pleasure Driving Class. James Walsh asked about additional rule – motion passed. • M otion made by Tracey Slagle, sec- proposals for the Carriage Committee onded by Rob Crater. that were presented at Convention. Laurie 4. N SPPR - An animal desiring to com- • F or: Area I: Bruce Abbott, James stated the additional rules were withdrawn pete in NSPPR may apply for regis- Walsh;Area II: Mike Mounts,Thomas at Convention by the presenters. tration at a sanctioned show with an Stevenson;Area III: Donna Phillips, ASPC/AMHR/ASPR licensed Steward Area IV: Jason Prince;Area V: Belinda Transfers and is eligible to compete once the ap- Bagby, Glen Russell,Area VI: Phyllis 1. T he office has received paperwork plication is completed and fee paid to Hopwood,Tracey Slagle;Area VII: Julie (including original registration certifi- said official. Owner must have a copy Mabie, Eric Tani,Area VIII: Rob Crater. cate) to transfer a miniature horse.The of the Shetland or Miniature Horse None opposed – motion passed. member who sent in the work as well certificate of registration, both front as the office has tried unsuccessfully and back showing the current owner 8. AMHR Carriage – Pleasure Driving - to reach the “owner” listed on the of the animal to be submitted with the Add Pleasure class to be judged 60% registration papers to obtain a copy of NSPPR application. No NSPPR animal on manners, quality and performance signed transfer. Copies of the AMHA will be given registration at the ASPC 40% on conformation, to be shown at a papers were sent in showing that the Congress, all registrations must be walk, slow trot and working trot, both animal has been transferred and list the completed prior to the start of the ways of the ring to line-up and stand current owner as the member who show. quietly.AMHR Carriage Stakes Class sent in the paperwork.The member will be judged as a AMHR Carriage is asking the Board of Directors to • M otion to approve by Belinda Bagby, Pleasure Driving Class. approve the transfer with all the docu- seconded by Jason Prince. • M otion to approve made by Rob mentation sent into the office. Crater, second by Tracey Slagle. • M otion by Belinda Bagby, seconded by • F or:Area I: Bruce Abbott, James • F or: Area I: Bruce Abbott, James Bruce Abbott to approve the transfer. Walsh;Area II: Mike Mounts,Thomas Walsh;Area II: Mike Mounts,Thomas • F or:Area I: Bruce Abbott, James Stevenson;Area III: Donna Phillips, Stevenson;Area III: Donna Phillips, Walsh;Area II: Mike Mounts,Thomas Area IV: Jason Prince;Area V: Belinda Area IV: Jason Prince;Area V: Belinda Stevenson;Area III: Donna Phillips, Bagby, Glen Russell,Area VI: Phyllis Bagby, Glen Russell,Area VI: Phyllis Area IV: Jason Prince;Area V: Belinda Hopwood,Tracey Slagle;Area VII: Julie Hopwood,Tracey Slagle;Area VII: Julie Bagby, Glen Russell,Area VI: Phyllis Mabie, Eric Tani,Area VIII: Rob Crater. Mabie, Eric Tani,Area VIII: Rob Crater. Hopwood,Tracey Slagle;Area VII: Julie None opposed – motion passed. None opposed – motion passed. Mabie, Eric Tani;Area VIII: Rob Crater. None opposed – motion passed. 5. N SPPR – Any Pony already registered 9. C lassic Carriage Working – Add “an with ASPC or any animal already entry must show strong definition in all 2. T he office has received a request to registered with AMHR is also eligible in required gaits. register a filly, that was a delayed regis- NSPPR without DNA verification. • M otion made to approve by Tracey tration (dam has passed away) there are • M otion to approve by Tracey Slagle, Slagle, seconded by James Walsh. no full siblings. Discussion held asking if seconded by Mike Mounts. • F or:Area I: Bruce Abbott, James there is a stallion report, is the dam list- • F or:Area I: Bruce Abbott, James Walsh;Area II: Mike Mounts,Thomas ed as deceased, has a steward inspected Walsh;Area II: Mike Mounts,Thomas Stevenson;Area III: Donna Phillips, the animal. Stevenson;Area III: Donna Phillips, Area IV: Jason Prince;Area V: Belinda • M otion by Tracey Slagle to DNA Area IV: Jason Prince;Area V: Belinda Bagby, Glen Russell,Area VI: Phyllis stallion, the mare’s registration papers Bagby, Glen Russell,Area VI: Phyllis Hopwood,Tracey Slagle;Area VII: Julie are to be sent into the office to be Hopwood,Tracey Slagle;Area VII: Julie marked (deceased) and photos are Mabie, Eric Tani,Area VIII: Rob Crater. mandatory for registration. Seconded80 The Journal • June/July 2018
by Mike Mounts. as USEF makes it final we will just com- • F or:Area I: Bruce Abbott, James ply – as soon as you see these things you report it you do not keep quiet about it Walsh;Area II: Mike Mounts,Thomas – schools have been using this for a long Stevenson;Area III: Donna Phillips, time – putting people in a position with Area IV: Jason Prince;Area V: Belinda and adult and a minor – and not allowing Bagby, Glen Russell,Area VI: Phyllis youth to be exposed to adult situa- Hopwood,Tracey Slagle;Area VII: Eric tions, show managers, parents you have Tani, Julie Mabie,Area VIII: Rob Crater. been aware of these things, in terms of None opposed – motion passed. employment when u have a young child working for you that is where you need 3. B rigette with the European National to be more cautious and careful about Show has requested that the organiza- the situation. tion allow them to purchase ribbons for their show there instead of having d. Motion Passed at Fall BOD meeting them purchased in the United States “add penalty for using prohibited devices due to the monies the club has to pay at show” Discussion that penalties are to receive them. In 2017 the cost of the assessed on members who have violated ribbons was over $1,400.00. Brigette is rules. Penalty states that you will lose requesting the organization give them your placings, ribbons and points. $1,000.00 to purchase the ribbons. Rob mentioned it cost 900 EU for the club e. S weepstakes Discussion – Board received to receive the ribbons in 2017. an e-mail from a concerned member. • M otion by Eric Tani to approve the James announced that cannot see the organization give $1,000.00 and they proxy bid. James recommended to list Jill can purchase their ribbons. Seconded Gleason as the administrator, then she is by Rob Crater. the only person who can log in and see • F or:Area I: Bruce Abbott, James background information.All monies are Walsh;Area II: Mike Mounts,Thomas sent to the office and Jean and James sup- Stevenson;Area III: Donna Phillips, ply Jill with the list of who will be paying Area IV: Jason Prince;Area V: Belinda for which animal. Steve recognized the Bagby, Glen Russell,Area VI: Phyllis quality of these programs and thanked Hopwood,Tracey Slagle;Area VII: Eric Jean and James for a great job. Tani, Julie Mabie,Area VIII: Rob Crater. None opposed – motion passed. f. fD iscussion about how to handle written complaints. General feeling that mem- 4. D iscussion held on the European bers need to have the opportunity to National Show – International clubs are file complaints, however they should be reading it as an “area” show and are specific and apply only to occurrences at wanting to apply for it.The Internation- ASPC/ AMHR/ ASPR sanctioned events. al Committee is going to discuss and Personal issues or civil matters will not bring recommendations to the Board be considered by the Board of Directors. of Directors. Rules relating to filing a formal complaint need to be followed. Suggested that thisII New Business issue be considered by the Directorsa. Approval of Rule Changes Manual Committee. Steve Henderson recommended that g. R equest to have significant items ad- rules from convention will be voted on dressed at the Spring BOD meeting be at Spring Board Meeting (with the excep- announced via e-blast – such as Measur- tion of extraordinary rules). ing at the National Show.b. Animal Cruelty Statement (USEF). Moved to Closed Session. USEF having an affiliate conference call Submitted by Laurie Villalpando/Jill Gleason next Wednesday – they are coming up with a new statement they want the affiliates to acceptc. P rotecting Young Victims (Safe Sport Authorization Act of 2017) USEF sent a Press Release regarding ‘Protecting Young Victims’ some more tension on report- ing these things – USEF may come back and have a statement – will want to have some type of statement printed or go out in every packet – it is an obligation that we need to do. Steve stated, as soon The Journal • June/July 2018 81
Recognized ClubsAll American MHC #84378 (269) 317-0002 Eastern TX MH Club #111224 [email protected] Wood Holm, President [email protected] Meagan Hobbs, President www.imecnews.com1268 Falcon Ave NW www.Wmiminiaturehorseclub. 149 VZCR 3225 Interstate MH Club #110977Swisher, IA 52338 weebly.com Wills Point, TX 75169 Austin Van Wyck, President(319) 541-3732 Blue Water MH Club # 31488 (903) 802-8293 515 E. Carefree Hwywww.allamericanminihorseclub.com Joyce Kenes, President easttexasminiaturehorseclub@ PMB 140Area II SP & MH Breeders Assn 5322 VanDyke Rd gmail.com Phoenix, AZ 85085#30622 Brown City, MI 48416 www.ETMHC.net (623) 465-4595Mike Mounts, President (810) 346-4603 Empire State MH Assoc. [email protected] Krupp Road [email protected] #31235 www.interstateminihorseclub.comGrove City, OH 43123 www.bwmhc.net Jenny Groen, President Kentucky MH Breeders Club,(614) 706-8707 Bluegrass Miniature Horse 4810 Morisson Rd Inc #[email protected] Association # 38812 Branchport, NY 14418 Melissa Shouse, PresidentArea IV – Central States Pony Donna Phillips, President (607) 382-9489 1201 Flood RdAssociation # 22969 1580 Mackville Rd [email protected] Shelbyville, KY 40065Sherri Jolliff, President Harrodsburg, KY 40330 Evergreen MH Club #29378 (502) 655-016612030 St. Rt. JJ (859) 265-1196 Gwen Rinkel, President [email protected] Plains, MO 65775 [email protected] 12001 59th Ave E www.kentuckyminiaturehorse-(417) 274-7518 www.bluegrassminiatures.com Puyallup, WA 98373 breeders.orgsherrijolliff@wpelectric Bluestem MH Club # 92154 (253) 651-2994 Land of Enchantment MH Clubsupply.com Scott Lorenson, President [email protected] #101102www.centralstatespony 2135 S 176th St www.evergreenminiaturehorse- Jeff Lisowski, Presidentassociation.com Walton, NE 68461 club.com 20 Hinson RdArea VI SP & MH Assoc., Inc. (402) 405-4432 Garden State Miniature Horse Belen, NM 87002#21674 [email protected] Assn # 19290 (505) 589-0822Howard Franklin, President www.bluestemminihorse.com Joan Wolfe, Secretary www.lemhcofnewmexico.com911 N. Tressin Rd Chambersburg Saddle Club, 20 Golden Chain Rd Mason Dixon MH Assoc.Salina, KS 67401 Inc. #108255 Blairstown, NJ 07825 #105598(785) 539-0423 Nicole Zinn, President (908) 362-5788 Kris Morgan, [email protected] 439 Burgners Road Heart of America Miniature PO Box 47Area VII SP & MH Assoc., Inc. Carlisle, PA 17015 Equine (H.A.M.E.) #43694 Lemasters, PA 17325#31582 (717) 422-7069 Ann Olujic, President (717) 860-7731Jacob Eliiot, President chambersburgsaddleclub@ 7610 W. Apple Rd [email protected] Box 598 yahoo.com Mt. Morris, IL 61054 www.themdmha.comGalt, CA 95632 www.chambersburgsaddleclub.com (815) 734-8871 Midwest Classic [email protected] Darke Co. Horse and Pony Club www.heartofamericaminiature Breeders Assn #22075www.areaviiclub.com #31674 equine.com John Hallberg, PresidentArkansas MH Society #90892 Thomas “Bud” Stephenson, Heartland MH Club #107752 7101 Butler RoadShelley Huff, President President Heather Franklin, President Nashville, MI 490731562 Grant 83 7676 Horatio-New Harrison Rd 911 N Tressin Rd 269-758-3508Sheridan, AR 72150 Bradford, OH 45308 Salina, KS 67401 [email protected](870) 917-5796 (937) 448-2827 (785) 539-0423 www.classicshetland.comarkansasminiaturehorse [email protected] Heartlandminiaturehorseclub. MH & Pony Breeders [email protected] Desert Rose Shetland Pony gmail.com Oklahoma #42317www.arkansasminiature and Miniature Horse Club www.heartlandmhc.com Paul Cotter, Treasurerhorsesociety.com Laura McIntyre, President Idaho MH Club #77912 38208 Hazel Dell RdASPC/AMHR Club of North PO Box 293407 Maria Redinger, President Shawnee, OK 74804Texas #20371 Phelan, CA 92329 12390 Long St Loop (405) 361-8191Karen Shaw, President (951) 323-8649 Middleton, ID 83644 [email protected] CR 606 [email protected] (509) 554-4567 www.mhpbo.comBurleson, TX 76028 East Coast Miniature Horse [email protected] Minnesota MHC #31351(817) 426-0262 Club #27519 www.idahominiaturehorseclub. c/o Clair Severson, [email protected] Karen Hunter, President com 17420 203rd St Ewww.aspcamhrntexas.com 2592 Halle Ann Circle Hastings, MN 55033 Winston Salem, NC 27103 Indiana Miniature Equine Club (612) 805-2992ASPC/AMHR Club of Western (336) 830-8293 # 87603 [email protected] # 109521 [email protected] Joyse Banister, President www.mnminiaturehorses.Jeanne Bragagnini, President www.ecmhc.com 2700 W 650 N wordpress.com139 Christy Dr Fairland, IN 46126Battle Creek, MI 49015 (317) 727-515382 The Journal • June/July 2018
Recognized ClubsMountain West MHS #111437 (530) 591-5856 Springtown, TX 76082 1412 White RdLeeAnn Riddle, President [email protected] (412) 952-4166 Saanichton, BC V8M 1S86410 W 4725 S www.pcmhclub.com [email protected] (250) 896-3714Hooper, UT 84315 Peach State MHC #100992 www.swmini.com .bcminiaturehorseclubs.com(801) 540-9658 Lorrie Shipman, [email protected] 405 Tanners Bridge Rd Tennessee MH Volunteers Western Canadian MH Clubwww.mwmhspo.com Monroe, GA 30656 #90413 #90414New England MH Society # (404) 661-2061 Roger Fitch, President Bryson Hunter, President11437 [email protected] 414 White Rd Box 60, Site 5, RR 1Shari Morris, President http://sites.google.com/site/ Chattanooga, TN 37421 Strathmore, AB T1P 1J6501 Bird Rd peachstateminis/ (423) 667-2217 [email protected], MA 02048 Rocky Mountain SP MH Club www.tmhv.net www.wcmhc.club(508) 415-7878 #109520NEMiniatureHorseSociety@ Kristen Clark, President Tri-State MH & Pony Club Sasketchewan MH Clubgmail.com 575 N Foothill Rd #112597 #94662www.nemhs.org Idaho Falls, ID 83427 Clair Severson, President Heidi Petrar, PresidentNE Ohio SP & MH Breeder’s (208) 346-3442 17420 203rd St. E Box 49 RR #5Association # 90946 [email protected] Hastings, MN 55033 Saskatoon, SK S7K 3J8Lee Brackman, President www.rmspmhc.com (612) 805-2992 (306) 242-6392603 O’Connor Rd Saguaro State SP & MH Club [email protected] [email protected], OH 45648 #31504 Western North Carolina(740) 372-0257 Eileen Davis, President MH Club #102969 [email protected] 1890 W Pemberton Dr Susan McClure, PresidentNE Wisconsin MH Club #32079 Prescott, AZ 86305 5582 Old Fort Sugar Hill Rd American MH Friends vzwLinda Kuczer, President (928) 778-0895 Marion, NC 28752 #103442N2301 State Hwy 55 [email protected] (828) 674-9631 Dirk Blommaert, PresidentPulaski, WI 54162 www.ssc.az.org/ ozandgin@aolcom Stelensehulst 9(920) 609-3429 San Antonio Area MHC 2440 Geel, [email protected] #38340 CANADA [email protected] Pam Henry, President Club for American SP & MHNorthwest MH & SP Alliance 825 Hwy 281 South British Columbia Miniature #100359#107435 Pleasanton, TX 78064 Horse Club #91182 Tanya Leitermann, PresidentRob Crater, President (210) 913-0097 Taylor Josiassen, President Waldblickstr. 6811 S. Cloverdale St. [email protected] 2125 224th St Simbach, Germany 84359Seattle, WA 98109 www.sanantoniominiaturehor- Langley, BC V2Z 2Z2 0049-1703318977(253) 929-9772 seclub.com (604) 534-1865 [email protected]@yahoo.com Show Me Little Equine Club [email protected] www.american-shetland.dewww.NWMHSPA.com #29349 bcminiaturehorseclubs.com EquuSpirit VZW #109902Old Dominion MHC #100134 Jamie Sweeney, President MH Club of Ontario #82885 Sophie Menheere, PresidentLynn Gulledge-Fatale, President 402 3rd St Doug Savage, Vice President Witte Gracht 74A436 Crazy Horse Ln Wentworth, MO 64873 6192 5th Line Wiekevorst, Belgium 222Mount Jackson, VA 22842 (417) 489-2908 Tottenham, ONT, Canada [email protected](703) 963-5719 showmelittleequineclub.com L0G 1W0 (905) 936-6873 www.equuspirit.beodmhc@olddominionminiature Snake River MH Club # 69835 [email protected] European Studbook AMHhorseclub.com Alan Dial, President www.mhco.ca (EUSAM) #111098www.ODMHC.com 121 E Baseline Rd Manitoba MH Club #22075 Caren Schoorl, PresidentOrange Blossom MH Club Shelley, ID 83274 Tanya Unrau, President Boerpad 1A-1#101768 (208) 604-0649 Box 1314 7961 LB Ruinerworld, NLJennifer Cushion, President [email protected] Boissevain, MB R0K 0E0 [email protected] Stratton Blvd South MH Confederation (204) 534-6799 www.eusam.nuSt. Augustine, FL 32084 #82229 [email protected] Imperial MH Club #109608(904) 669-8361 Beth Booker, Treasurer www.manitobaminiaturehorse- Carsten Jermei, [email protected] 138 Northern Pine Dr club.org Oosterloseweg 54www.orangeblossommhc.org Canton, MS 39046 Ontario Small Equine Show 2440 Geel, BelgiumPacific Coast MH Club [email protected] Assoc #102403 [email protected]# 21038 www.smhconfederation.net 38 Haldimand Rd 17 www.imhc.euJohn Stacy, President Southwestern MHC #102834 Dunnville, ON N1A 2W46582 Mitchell Ave Jane Wagner, President (905) 380-7473Riverside, CA 92530 3321 Springfield Rd [email protected] Vancouver Island Miniature Horse Club #102134 Lena McMurty, President The Journal • June/July 2018 83
2018 ASPC/AMHR Club of North TexasAristocratic Miniatures 2411 Golden Lane Fitzhugh, OK 74843 Moondance Horse FarmMichael & Mary Collings Sanger, TX 76266 580-310-2405 Mike & Lynda Wallis2700 Colt Lane 817-614-3522 [email protected] & Liam PharesCrowley, TX 76036 [email protected] 4 Star Minis P O Box 695817-988-2109 817-988-2166 Newcastle, OK [email protected] Dos XX’s Miniature Horses Bob & Dottie Leinweber 405-408-3009 405-387-2301www.aristocraticminiatures.com Sheri & Geary Stutts 678 Casey Drive [email protected] 18970 Bosse Rd. Bandera, TX 78003 moondancefarm.comBR Miniatures Washington, TX 77880 830-739-0518Milton, Paulin, Rusty Rhuems & 979-203-9055 [email protected] My Gal’s Mini FarmBrooklyn McCurry [email protected] Lonesome Pine Ranch Jolene & Joseph Clemmons, Jerry &P O Box 1671 www.dosxxminis.com Vinga MorrisWaller, TX 77484 David, Johnnie & Susan Stewart 8311 N. 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Norris979-203-1499, cell 979-451-2012 104 Atlee Drive 2011 White [email protected] Falling Leaves Farm Weatherford, TX 76087 Haslet, TX 76052www.barzranch.net Charity Horne 817-201-7236 817-999-7174 1227 Singletree Road [email protected] [email protected] Bit Miniatures Denison, TX 75021& Shetlands 940-230-3089 [email protected] PWPDebbi Thomas [email protected] Majestic Farm Training Center Karen Winkelmann3800 Fm 2280 www.fallingleavesfarm.com & Zoey DudichCleburne, TX 76031 Michelle McKenzie 8905 Hwy 50817-995-0867 Fiddlestix Pony Farm & Ginger Bevan Brenham, TX [email protected] Jim, Karen & Kelli Shaw 241 VZ CR 2621 979-836-2987 10500 CR 606 Wills Point, TX 75169 [email protected] Stables Burleson, TX 76028 903-477-3288Susan K. & Topper Burgess 817-426-0262 817-602-6132 [email protected] Painted Legend Miniatures2168 Kohutek Rd [email protected] [email protected] Stefani & Linda DoolingVictoria, TX 77904 www.fiddlestixponyfarm.com Make A Wish Miniatures Bronagh & Skylar Dooling361-578-5481 & Earl Floyd 280 Gilliland [email protected] Field of Dreams 122 Steel Valley Drive Springtown, TX 76082 Mini’s & Shetlands Boerne, TX 78006 817-721-4180 817-721-5377Cedar Creek Training Jane Wagner, Lucy Kusluch, Rebec- 210-710-4572 [email protected] Teague Brighton Hill ca/Bobbi Hopkins23552 Powell Drive 3321 Springfield Rd. 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Breeder - Owner DirectoryARIZONA CALIFORNIA GEORGIA WILL I MINIATURES STEP-N-STONE SHETLANDS FLYING X FARM Michele Holley Quality American Shetland Ponies Ken Byce ASPC/ASPR 2177 W. H Hayes Rd www.williminiatures.com Shirlee & Howard Busbee Winder, GA 30680 (928) 916-3556 23180 Bigger Ln., Covelo CA 95428 (706) 658-6058 www.flyingxfarm.com ARKANSAS (707) 983-8482 Moose Meadows E-Te www.StepNStone.com CHESCO FARMS [email protected] TRAINING STABLES Step-N-Stone’s Silver Feather #153119A Ben Chesney ASPC • AMHR • ASPR FLORIDA 21348 Chesney Rd, Siloam Springs, AR [email protected] LAZY FOX FARM LUCKY M FARM Shetland Ponies As Good As The Best! Carolyn & Norman Muzzey Prospects and Stallion Service 21930 N. River Rd Alva, FL 33920 (478) 217-0002 LuckyMFarm.com (239) 728-5445 [email protected] Home of IDAHO B&L’s Rock “E” Best Dressed Man (HOF) COMFERT SHETLANDS Lazy Fox Farm Reynard on the Run(HOF)Home of TSLs Ravens Nighthawk www.lazyfoxfarmfl.com Jill, Courtney and Claire (870) 688-8675 - Everton, AR www.Comfertshetlands.com OZARK MOUNTAIN MINIATURES Not Listed Here? HYDE AWAY RANCH, INC. Lisa or Ron Caldwell Polly & Paul Hyde Contact Holly Kuntz www.OzarkMountainMinis.com at hkuntz@shetlandminiature. Parma, ID 83660 (208) 674-2415 (888) 775-6446 [email protected] com or call 309-263-4044 www.HydeAwayRanch.com90 The Journal • June/July 2018 ASPC/AMHR Low rates and online listing included! Producing Quality Champion Horses
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Breeder - Owner DirectoryNEBRASKA OHIO SOUTH DAKOTA DEVEN CREEK SHETLAND CALDWELL’S SHETLANDS BONDES BOUNCIN B ACRES Chesa Henkel Registered ASPC/AMHR Brad & Machelle Bonde Billy & Margie Caldwell 5165 W. Birch Rd (740) 412-1259 Billy www.bondesbouncinbacres.com Clatonia, NE 68328 (605)693-3581 [email protected] (402) 989-5765 (AMHR/ASPC & ASPR) [email protected] www.devencreekminiatures.com TAYLOR PONY FARM ASPC, AMHR & AMHA Horses Marystown Prince Charming Home of Rhapsody’s Pyrotechnic Dr. Thomas J. and Shirley Taylor EWS EQUINE Shetland & Miniature Horses WINDANCE FARMS Patsy, Dan & Zach Egeland 12484 US Hwy 127 Breeding/Training/Showing 2828 18th Road, Clarks, NE 68628 West Unity, OH 43570 (308) 548-2829 Shetland Ponies (419) 924-2226 - Fine Shetland Ponies Modern & Classic PO Box 135 Hot Springs, SD 57747 www.ewsequine.com [email protected] [email protected] Nick Smith 419-630-6021 (605) 484-9400 Wilk. Impressario (Rio) ASPC #162530 [email protected] 2014 Congress Champion Classic Plea- OKLAHOMA WindanceFarmShowhorses.com sure - over Stake AND 2014 Congress Champion Roadster - over Stake ROSE HILL SHETLANDS TIBBS FAMILY MINIATURES Ivy Templeton Fort Pierre, South Dakota Wa-Full Unique Pedal Power #164731 (605) 223-2823 (h) 19260 Cty Rd 3 Drive (605) 220-4045 (c) WA-FULL FARM Ada, Oklahoma 74820 www.tibbsminis.com Paul & Chris Wait 2961 18th Road, Fullerton, NE 580-272-6556 Rhapsody’s Latin Tango 33.75” [email protected] AMHA • AMHR • ASPC92 The Journal • June/July 2018 PENNSYLVANIA FULL CIRCLE MINIATURES Pete and Sally Stees 1075 Brough Road, Abbottstown, PA 17301 (717) 619-7366 www.Fullcircleminiaturehorses.com Appys, pintos, etc. Falabella, AMHR, AMHA - Driving Available
Breeder - Owner DirectoryTENNESSEE WISCONSIN CANADA KEN-MAR FARMS, LLC DUSTY LANE MINIATURES KEILL MINIATURE HORSES Ken & Mary Wahl Jean Barnhill Rudick Ken & Kim Keill (865) 856-8805 Amery, Wisconsin (613) 432-2580 612-210-7187 3000 Peterson Road R. R. #2, 1258 Colton Road Greenback, TN 37742 www.dustylaneminis.com Renfrew, Ontario Canada K7V 3Z5 [email protected] Wa-Full Unique Rhythm ASPC/AMHRHome of Ken-Mar’s Special Addition [email protected] ASPC #152085B; ASPR #1280 CANADA www.keillminiatures.com TEXAS INTERNATIONAL B SHOEN PONY FARM WOLF CREEK RANCH SHETLANDS GESTUT MORTIZBERG Registered American Shetland/ Modern & Modern Pleasure AMHR/AMHA “Win” Extreme Counts Show Ponies Christina ZeitelhackBrian Lindstrom, Certified Farrier 4 off the floor “Bred” for fine harness 91227 Leinburg/GermanyPO Box 1515, Quitman, TX 75783 Producing Quality fine harness Ponies www.miniaturehorses.de (903) 638-3976 Multi World Champions & Grands [email protected] Congress Champions Grands Futurity Champions VERMONT All Star Champions & Grands Pony of the Year ASPC/ASPR/AHHS/AMHR/NSPPR [email protected] www.wolfcreekranchshetland.comTARRY-HO MINIATURE HORSES K & K MINIATURES 93 Jim & Barbara Amblo ASPR/AMHR/AMHA 5866 Ethan Allen Hwy Charlotte, VT 05445 Wolfgang Krauss (802) 310-0977 91227 Leinburg/Germany www.miniaturehorses.de Home of the 8-horse Hitch The Journal • June/July 2018
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