April 2012 - Inland Communities Chapter CDS

Transcription

April 2012 - Inland Communities Chapter CDS
T a ke Co n t a ct !
ICCcds.org
Inland Communities Chapter of the California Dressage Society
April 2012
Published Quarterly
Vol. 2012-1
EVENT WAS A SUCCESS
Chapter Hosts Junior Horse Judging Affair
Rubidoux FFA, Fallbrook FFA, Glen Avon 4H and
French Valley 4H. We had many ICC volunteers
(human and horses) for the judging classes, which
consisted of a dressage suitability class, dressage
seat equitation and several in hand conformation
classes. The participants had a wonderful day
learning about what it takes to successfully judge a
dressage horse from Kathy Pavlich, who served as
our official judge for the day. Thanks again to the
Pavlichs for letting us use their
beautiful facility and to all of
By: Sara Mosqueda
Kathy Young/TC Staff Photographer
T.C. STAFF WRITER
The ICC Jr. horse judging event was a HUGE
SUCCESS!!! We had participants from many ICC
junior members as well as from the Hemet FFA,
2011 ICC Board of Directors
Chapter Chair:
Kathy Young—(760) 953-8682
KAYnHuey@aol.com
Website Liaison:
Cindy Taylor—(909) 790-9330
Secretary:
Susan Williams—(909) 794-9187
dustyandsusan@verizon.net
Junior Coordinator:
Sara Mosqueda—(909) 890-8979
smosqueda@hemetusd.k12.ca.us
Treasurer:
Nancy Franklin—(951) 317-3630
taneyeam@aol.com
Junior Liaison:
Sam Burnett
(XXX) xxx-xxxx
someone@somemail.net
Show Manager:
Kim Nassar—(909) 499-9186
kbranch1231yahoo.com
Kathy Young/TC Staff Photographer
taylorcindy82@gmail.com
Members-At-Large:
Kim McGrath—(909) 556-8768
zanaret@aol.com
Volunteer Coordinator:
Ruth Corrao-Harris—(951) 315-0592 Meg Hammond—(909) 327-8995
meghammond2001@yahoo.com
Threekidmom61@aol.com
In This Issue
Junior Judging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1
Chair Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2
ICC Awards Banquet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
Annual Awards—Criteria. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4
Members at Shows. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5
Classified Ads & Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6
Vol. 2012-1
Take Contact!
Page 2
Chair Message:
Greetings All News from CDS: The ICC chapter
basket, designed and executed by Sara
Mosqueda and shipped to the CDS
annual meeting in Sacramento in
January for the silent auction during
Saturday's business meeting, was
purchased for $100. Forty percent of
that is returned to the chapter, so we
did quite well. Thanks to Sara for
volunteering to do the basket this time.
Also check out our Facebook page.
Registration at Facebook is free, and if you
search "Inland Communities," you'll see the
logo pop up. Click on it and ask to join. If you
joined when the page was first started, you
have to join again--the old page has been
archived and the page has been
"migrated." (And don't I sound like I know
what I'm talking about?)
Our March ICC board meeting, originally
scheduled for March 7 has been moved to
March 21 due to show and other
commitments for several board members,
resulting in our not having a quorum. Your
ICC board is working on a list of
"sponsorship levels" as well as new chapter
trophies, and each of these items require a
vote.
If you don't see articles or other items of
interest in Take Contact!, the ICC newsletter,
why not consider submitting something about
yourself and your horse? We also have a
feature, Meet The Trainer, and perhaps you'd
like to submit an article for that particular
segment.
The April 21 schooling show at Shadow
Ridge in Highland is going to be fantastic,
with Peggy Klump judging. Peggy did a
wonderful job for us at the October
recognized show last year, and of course,
Tom and Kathy Pavlich's facility is just
beautiful.
Shadow Ridge is also the site of the CDS
Southern Region Adult Amateur clinic with
Rachel Saavedra May 5 and 6. Auditing is
free, and everyone is welcome. I've
watched Rachel coaching at shows; am
looking forward to a full day of watching her
work with adult amateur riders.
Stay in touch with everything on our
website, www.icccds.org. There's a
calendar, show news, downloads of show
premiums, and more.
Our intrepid editor, Dusty "Perry White"
Williams, is actively seeking material for the
newsletter, which is published every two
months. Dusty's email is dustyw@rcflood.org.
Send stories as Word attachments, pictures
in *.jpg format.
If you have questions or comments, I'm
always available. I look forward to meeting
you at a future ICC function--and members
are always welcome to attend the board
meetings as well.
See you soon, and enjoy the longer days and
good riding weather.
Any questions or comments, give me a call!
Kathy Young, ICC Chapter Chair
760-953-8682 (cell)
Vol. 2012-1
Take Contact!
Page 3
ICC Awards Banquet
This year’s Inland Communities Chapter Awards Banquet was held the evening of January 7th at
Casa Trejo in Yucaipa. The fete was attended by about 50 members, friends and families and
everyone had their fill of tacos, enchiladas, rellenos and plenty of rice and beans.
The year’s awards were presented by Chairman Kathy Young assisted by Ruth Corrao-Harris.
DeeAnne Gunneman wore out the carpet, as she was called to the stage 4 times to pick up the Rae
Lockwood Amateur Award, the Diane Prisco-Mink Award,the Holy Smoke Award and Training Level
Award.
Cassidy Kamayama won the Junior Award.
Rob Gunneman helps DeeAnne with all her hardware.
Cassidy Kamayama is all smiles with her Junior Award.
Dusty Williams/TC Staff Photographer
UPCOMING DATES
 Chapter Schooling
Show
 April 21, 2012
(Shadow Ridge)
 Amateur Clinic
 May 5-6, 2012
(Shadow Ridge)
 Rated Show (Sunset  May 12, 2012
Hills)
 Rated Show
(Shadow Ridge)
 June 23, 2012
Vol. 2012-1
Take Contact!
Page 4
Inland Communities Chapter Awards
Do you know which awards are available each year for chapter members? What are the
qualifications? Very few do. Ruth and Nancy sat down and put it all down in writing for Take Contact.
We thank you ladies.
General:
All awards will be presented to the horse and
rider combination with the highest average
percentage obtained from their best three scores
(one schooling score and two rated scores).
Horse and rider combination must participate in
one schooling and two rated shows to qualify.
Non-members are also eligible for all awards.
Scores must meet the following minimum
requirements:

Training Level 60%

First Level 58%

Second - Fourth 55%
In addition to each level award presented based
on the criteria above, the following awards will
also be presented:
Annual Awards:

Junior High Point Trophy: In addition to above
criteria, rider must be a junior.

Rae Lockwood Memorial Trophy: In addition
to above criteria, rider must be an adult
amateur.

Intro High Point Trophy:

Adult Amateur: In addition to the above
criteria, horse and adult amateur rider
combination cannot compete at any level
higher than Intro C in the current ICC show
year.

Junior: In addition to the above criteria, horse
and junior rider combination cannot compete
at any level higher than Intro C in the
current ICC show year.

Second Career Trophy: In addition to the
above criteria, horse must be an off the track
thoroughbred with a Jockey Club tattoo as
evidence of a prior racing career.

Show Pony Trophy: In addition the above
criteria, the horse must be14.2 hands or less.

Coriander Memorial Trophy: In addition to the
above criteria, the horse must be a registered
Hanoverian.

FHANA Friesian High Point Trophy: In
addition to the above criteria, the horse must
be a FHANA registered purebred Friesian.
Perpetual Awards:

Diane Prisco-Mink Perpetual Trophy:
Awarded to the horse and rider combination
with the highest
average percentage at
Training-Fourth level. Rider and horse
combination must compete at both ICC rated
shows.

Holy Smoke Perpetual Trophy: Awarded to
the horse and rider combination competing
together for the first time at Training-Fourth
level in an ICC show. Must also meet the
above criteria.
Take Contact!
Vol. 2012-1
Page 5
Our Members Have Been Busy
By: Susan Williams
T.C. STAFF WRITER
Even though we haven't had any chapter shows
yet this year, ICC has been well represented at
some of the early winter shows.
looking pair! Of note, this was the first time in
nine years that this show didn't have rain or
snow. We had four days of perfect weather!
In January, riders from Sunset Hills and Shadow
Ridge headed out to Thermal. We enjoyed great
desert weather, with warm days , cold nights,
and no wind! As the first show of the year for
many, we saw a lot of exuberant horses,
including mine. Some of the riders had show ring
nerves, (me), and a few riders went off course,
(me again...darn that silly halt-reinback!) Happily,
no one ended up in Mexicali on a runaway. Yes, I
was worried about that. This show was also the
U.S. debut of Steffen Peters' new megastar
Legolas. In a word, WOW!
Shortly after, we went to another CDI at Del Mar
Showpark. This was a bigger show, with a lot of
horse-watching to do. Of course, more people
means more dogs. In our aisle, we had Rocky, a
St. Bernard-Dalmatian mix. He was a gentle soul
with a disgusting habit. We were told he likes to
eat horse manure, like many dogs. But then
when he goes home, he gets car sick...can you
imagine the smell? Eewww! Also near us was
Piaffe, a horse show cat! She had a pink
harness, a pink carrier, pink polished claws, and
a cute little cheetah print fleece jacket. She was
calm and relaxed, living the good life after being
rescued from a dumpster. Horse folk are good
people!
In February, we headed to LAEC. This show was
the first CDI for our own Kim McGrath and
Winslow, at Grand Prix no less! What a great
Dusty W
Dusty
W
Kathy
P
on
Ria Ferr
illiam
avlich
s/TC
Staff
Photo
a nd U
ltimo
graph
e
r
her
hotograp
Susan Will
ia
ato/P
illiams/ TC
C Sta
ms/T
W illia
old
Two c
th
Kim McGra
and Winsl
rapher
aff Photog
ographer
o
Vizion
man and
Jane Klein
Dusty
ams/TC St
Dusty W illi
Staff Phot
ms and Ko
m
Dusty Williams/TC Staff Photographer
The End(s)
ow
Best Wishes To All For A Great Show Year!!
ff Pho
trians
eques
togra
pher
Take Contact!
Vol. 2011-4
Classified
Ads
Page 6
Our Sponsors
Shadow Ridge
Equestrian Center
FOR SALE
Arena Letters. Set of 12 still in original boxes. Burlingham
Elite. 18” tall with 16” base. $250/offer
Susan—(909) 794-9187 dustyandsusan@verizon.net
7256 Weaver Street
Highland, CA 92346
(909) 862-0789
www.shadowridgedressage.com
Something to sell? Something to advertise? This space available to all members. dustyw@rcflood.org
Make Your Own Horse Cookies!
Kathy Young has collected a couple of dozen recipes for
bake it yourself treats and has given us permission to
share them when space permits.
Baked Carrot Crispies
INGREDIENTS:
2 carrots, shredded
1 apple, shredded
1/3 cup molasses
3/4 cup flour
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup water
3/4 cup bran
3/4 cup oatmeal
PREPARATION:
preheat over to 400 degrees. Generously grease a
muffin tin. Mix carrots and apples into a bowl with
molasses, bran, brown sugar, water, flour and oatmeal. Mixture should have a thick and doughy consistency. Add more bran if needed. Scoop dough into
a muffin tin, sprinkle each muffin with brown sugar
and bake in the over for 30-50 minutes until well
cooked
ABSOLUTE MOVEMENT
EQUINE MASSAGE THERAPY
Cindy Hancock
Certified Equine Massage
Therapist
32146 Corte Del Cerro
Temecula, CA 92592
(951) 693-2922
Thank You! To Our Sponsors
Sponsorships are available for general expenses, class sponsorship, High Point Awards
for shows, Junior Championships, and much
more!
For information on how you can be an ICC sponsor, please visit our website or email:
taylorcindy82@gmail.com
Editor’s Note:
Take Contact! is published quarterly. It is intended solely for
the entertainment and enlightenment of the Members and
friends of the Inland Communities Chapter of the California
Dressage Society. While every effort is made to assure the
publication is error free, mistakes do happen. If you find
needed corrections, factual errors or have other comments,
please direct them to:
Dusty Williams, Editor-In-Chief, Email: dustyw@rcflood.org