December 2015
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December 2015
AMERICAN SADDLEBRED HORSE ASSOCIATION OF VIRGINIA NEWSLETTER 1617 MAIDEN LANE, SW ROANOKE, VA 24015 WWW.ASHAV.NET Letter from the President As we look forward to the Holiday Season, it is truly a time to give thanks for the many blessings and fortunes of our lives. I hope that all ASHAV members have had a Fun show season and are looking forward to spending time with their families and friends. The 2015 ASHAV Horse Show has received great reviews. This is thanks to the Sponsors, Volunteers, Exhibitors, Trainers and Kent Moeller our Horse Show Manager who kept things running smoothly. The hard work of the members and the caliber of horses that showed at our 32rd Horse Show were outstanding. Our Fun Dog Show was once again much anticipated & exhibitors had lots of fun. The “Adult” Stick Horse Class was so much fun and will definitely be kept in the 2016 show schedule! I hope that everyone remembers that the horse show is our major fundraiser each year and any profits from the show fund most of our programs and charitable donations. If you have not sent in your Sponsorship please do so ASAP. We are trying to close the books on the 2015 show. If you have any suggestions for the 2016 Horse Show, please forward them to any zone director or myself. I want to say a special thank you to the volunteers who give of their time, energy and resources to this organization. I am impressed by the amount of enthusiasm and commitment that individuals give in support of this organization, each other and the wonderful American Saddlebred Horse. Together, we can make it the number one breed in Virginia! The ASHAV convention will be held March 5th. , at The Natural Bridge Hotel . The annual business meeting and election of officers & zone directors will be held late Saturday afternoon before dinner, A Silent Auction, ASHAV High Point awards, Junior & Adult Sportsmanship awards as well as the presentation of the Virginia Winter Tournament awards will be presented Saturday evening. We are still working on other activities for the Convention, so stay tuned!! The U.P.H.A. Chapter 18 Spring Riding Clinic will be February 19th & 20st, 2016.This is an excellent opportunity to brush up on your riding skills, work on problem areas or learn a new way to do something under the expert guidance of a top trainer. More information to come!! Mark your calendar and plan to attend BOTH! In closing, I have enjoyed serving as your President this year and hope that you have a safe and wonderful Holiday Season. I look forward to seeing you all at the Convention. Sincerely, Carol S. Reedy ASHAV President American Saddlebred Horse Association of Virginia Newsletter Editor: Darlene Foley * 309 Dawnridge Lane * Troutville, VA 24175 (540)312-0715 * E-mail: DarleneFoley@aol.com 2015 Officers & Zone Directors President: Carol Reedy 1617 Maiden Lane, SW Roanoke, VA 24015 (540) 982-0581 walktrot@cox.net Vice President: Gary Altizer 1565 Ridge Ave. Crockett, VA 24323 (276) 686-844 law88@embarqmail.com Secretary: Jennifer Burks 240 Burks Rd. Amherst, VA 24521 (434) 660-0658 jenimomof3@gmail.com Treasurer: Jennifer Crozier 2406 Constitution Dr. Salem, VA 24153 (540) 387-4312 jcrozier9@gmail.com Zone Directors: Zone 1: Larry Hartsock 5902 South 71 Castlewood, VA 24224 (276) 794-7656 larryhartsock@yahoo.com Zone 2: Lee Hudson 437 Boners Run Rd. Shawsville, VA 24162 (540) 268-2677 BTFTOO@verizon.net Zone 3: Kathie Constable 2133 Richmond, Rd. Troy, VA 22974 (434) 295-5281 kec11@comcast.net Zone 4: Joy Bowman 6219 Boydton Plank Rd. Petersburg, VA 23803 (804) 733-6718 bowmanmanagement2@gmail.com Dana Ellington-Mullins 178 Camper Rd. Ripplemead, VA 24150 (304) 910-0484 dle89@vt.edu Heather Dudley 215 Stone Mill Drive Salem, VA 24153 (540) 765-8225 htobey@vt.edu Robin Williams 565 Deercrest Lane Danville, VA 24541 (434) 685-7863 stagleigh@earthlink.net Natalie Hamer 9900 Boze Rd. Ford, VA 23850 (804) 938-4461 nhamer4466@gmail.com Heads Up Virginia! Page 3 Zone 5: Casey Surface 401 Carousel lane Bluefield, WV 24201 (304) 589-3276 carouselfarms@frontiernet.net Alice Martins 10357 Waggy’s Creek Rd. Dayton, VA 22821 (540) 879-9976 alice@truckequip-va.com Gordon Ingram 2656 Dodson Rd. 2205 Big Lonely Lane Blairs, VA 24527 Monterey, VA 24465 (434) 250-5669 (540) 468-2943 css201111@gmail.com tbl46@htcnet.org Mary Martha Litz 2916 Oak Grove Ave. Bluefield, WV 24701 (304) 327-5463 Directors at Large: Diane Hauslein 38N Highland St Arlington, VA 22201 (703) 525-9238 hauslein@nti.org Karin Banks Page 4 Heads Up Virginia! 2015 ASHAV Horse Show Sponsors A Friend of ASHAV Alice & Pete Martens-Blue Spruce Farm Alice Nunley Atkinson Construction Becky & Jim Tobey Bent Tree Farm, LTD. Beth Odom Cheatham Betty Byrd Betty Pullin Bill Heizer Stables Blue Ribbon Auction Services Blue Ridge Saddlebreds (Jimmy Nixon) Bob Stephenson Boggess Horseshoeing Carol Reedy-In Loving Memory of Spool's Top Star Carolyn Vaughan Carousel Farm Carson Kressley Casey Surface Charles L. Dawson Cornerstone-Fred & Karen Sarver Countryside Stables & Ingram Farrier Services Crystal Creek Farm Dale Parris Dan & Jennifer Joiner Danna Ellington Mullins Debbie Lillycrop Debbie Murphy Debbie Ohlson Dee Kegley Diane G. Hauslein Dolores Doyle Donna Musgrave Dr. John Cummiuns & Dr. Jennifer Stowe Dr. Owen Weaver Emily Uy Equine Movers LLC-Matt Wittig Equustock LLC Erika Hamer Field & Road Repairs Gary Altizer Gearharts Fine Chocolates George Chocklett Ginny Kauffelt Hollybrook Mulch Trucking In Honor of R.H. "Dick" Coffman retired Farrier In Loving Memory of "Shauna In Gray" In Memory of Gray T. Sheets In Memory of Trooper J.A. Walker J.W. Manning, Inc. Janet Sterba Jarrod N. Farmer, Nationwide Insurance Jason, Lisa & Olivia Horan JC Pierce Jeff & Sandy Whittington-Whittington Saddlebreds Jennifer Croizer Jim Chisom Jimmy & Georgia Morrison Joan Prasse Joann Bedsaul John Bare Joy Bowman Judith Gandarillas Julie Forehand Karen Shriver Kathie Constable Kathryn Anderson Kathryn Hansil Katie Wick Kenny & Ceil Wheeler Kim Houck Kroger L. Gerald Carter Larry Hartsock-Walter Way Hills Farm Lawrence & Barbara Beard Lawyers Title of Princeton-Tom Lilly Lesley Cox Longacre Stables-Margaret Gardiner Majestic Oaks Hackney Farm Mark & LeAnne Mayberry Heads Up Virginia! Page 5 2015 ASHAV Horse Show Sponsors (continued) Mary & Ken Dunker Mary Martha Litz Matt Shiflet Stables Meadow Wood Stables Melissa Rogers Mercer Springs Farm Mike & Natalie Hamer Monique Hall Sandy River Equestrian Center Shawsville Pharmacy, Inc. Shelter Alternatives Southern Classic Auto Wash, Rke & Christiansburg Southern States Christiansburg VA Southern States Cooperative, Inc (Richmond) Southern States-Russell County Cooperative SouthernStates Southside Coop Petersburg VA Stacey Wright Monnington Farm/Lionel & Georgia Ferreira Nancy Peterson Suzanne S. Blair Patty Hylton Sweet Laurel Skin Care, LLC Perry Huffer Temple Boitnott Phil & Debbie Geisel The Big Lonely, Karin Banks Pisgah’s Lofty Height’s Farm & The McKinney Family The Bluegrass Horseman/Keith Cupp R.Dale & Becky Sheets The Ellington Family Rexrode Masonry & Tile, Inc. The Scearce Family The Tack Room-Cindy Quick Jones Riverdreams Farm Riverview Stables South Tom F. Fitchett, Complex Manager Wells Fargo Rob & Melanie Lewis Tracy Phillips-Phillips Insurance Agency Robert Ralston Truck Thermo King, Inc. Robin Williams UPHA Chapter 18 Roger D. Noell Pump Sales & Service V & M Trucking Rover Make Over's Valley MicroComputers, Inc. Saddlebreds-R-Us Virginia Winter Tournaments Sally & Willy Snider Washington County Veterinary Service Sam L. Whited-Whited Insurance Agency WalMart Thank you to all the 2015 ASHAV Horse Show Sponsors. You have all been put on the NICE List! Page 6 Heads Up Virginia! MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR THESE IMPORTANT DATES FEBRUARY 19 & 20, 2015 and MARCH 5, 2015 For: Where: Contact: UPHA Chapter 18 Spring Riding Clinic, Feb. 19th & 20th Virginia Horse Center Nancy Troutman (540) 598-9083 And For: Where: The 2016 ASHAV Convention!!!! March 5th Natural Bridge Hotel, Lexington VA Only One day! Silent Auction, General Membership meeting, election of officers, Awards Dinner, and much, much more!!! More Information coming!!! Heads Up Virginia! Page 7 ASHAV Hall of Fame 2015 Claude Shiflet I am honored to present this year’s ASHAV Hall of Fame inductee. This gentleman is a Virginia native and is a major force nationally in the Saddlebred community. Claude Shiflet, supported by his wife Alice and their family, has set a high standard in breeding, training, and showing our beloved American Saddlebred horses. He has also set the standard for character traits such as honesty, integrity, devotion to family and customers, fairness, and morality. Claude was born in nearby Churchville, Virginia, and has been associated with horses, particularly the American Saddlebreds, all his life. As a young man, he carried on the family tradition of farming, and by night, he trained horses. Claude’s first professional job was for Senator John Amos at Highland Green Farm in West Virginia. His next move was to North Carolina and Dr. McCloud’s LuMar Farm where he trained Commander’s Countess, Follyrama, Carolina’s Catherine The Great, and other champions. From there he went to A. E. Knowlton’s Emerald Farm where he made his first world champion Tinsel Wing as a three-year-old five-gaited entry. Black Emerald, Red Emerald, and WC Purloined Emerald were a few of the champions he trained there. A stop at the famous Dodge Stable and association with the renowned Earl Teater in Kentucky then brought Claude and his family to Asheboro, North Carolina, in 1972 where he resides today. We cannot list all the champion horses and devoted clients associated with Claude. He has been blessed with many fine entries and even finer customers. Many of you will remember these stars of the show ring: Stanley County Fox, RWC Society Time, Ovation, Flirtatious, Cause a Flutter, Victory Tied Blue, Dark Lady Luck, Aire of Love, So Scandalous, Knightwatch, Laurel Hill Supreme, Pistols and Petticoats, Feudin Fury, Flight’s Truly Fair, Fiesta’s Pride, and Starlike Aires. Names like Love, Antich, Ray, Murphy, Anderson, Baker, Freemen and Leon are just a few of many customers who have benefited from Claude’s expertise. The Shiflet tradition of fine horses and first class clients continues today. Son Harrison and his wife Beverly and their son Grant are well known trainers in North Carolina. Their other son Matt and his wife Whitney are successful trainers as well with a long list of champi(Continued on page 8) Page 8 Heads Up Virginia! (Continued from page 7) ons and world champions. Son Doug is married to Debbie and is a well known Saddlebred photographer. Son Mark works in real estate in Louisville and his wife Jill is a champion Saddlebred rider. Son Shane is a professional equine photographer and his wife Suzy is a Saddlebred trainer in Asheboro. Alice has been an exceptional help mate and asset to Claude and all the family. Her friendly, approachable manner accounts for her widespread popularity in the horse show world. I had the great pleasure and honor to present Claude to the Roanoke Valley Horse Show Hall of Fame and the Virginia Horse Show Association Hall of Fame. He is also a member of the World Championship Horse Show, the UPHA and The American Saddlebred Association of the Carolinas Halls of Fame. I now present Claude his sixth Hall of Fame membership as the 2015 inductee to the ASHAV Hall of Fame. By L. Gerald Carter Judy Robichaux Photography (540) 248-6719 Heads Up Virginia! Page 9 ASHAV Breeder of the Year 2015 Rae Lee Mills said that she rode when she was 9 months pregnant, so her son, this year’s ASHAV Breeder of the Year, was practically born on a horse. His grandmother, Nada Honaker, said that when he was 2 years old, he came in the house one day and asked her and his great aunt if they had seen his pony, Charlie Brown, throw him. They said “no” and he replied, "well don't worry, he will do it again" and out the door he went. Burt Honaker spent his early years learning and riding at his parents, Rae Lee Mill's and Terry Honaker's farm. When he was in his early teens, he worked at Leatherwood Farm and also for Dickie Davis at Fort Chiswell Farm. Horses and football were his passions. After graduating from high school, Burt spent a couple of years in college and then enlisted in the Air Force for 4 years. When he got out of the service he knew he wanted to continue to train horses. He was hired as the assistant trainer at Callaway Hills Stable in Missouri and ultimately became head trainer. Burt started and trained several world champions including Callaway's Born With Style and Callaway’s Born For This. He began to study bloodlines and crosses and put his stamp on their breeding program. Breeding became his passion. Burt fell in love with a colt born on the farm named Callaway's Northern Kiss. He thought he was pretty special and when the opportunity to buy him came up, he knew it was the right thing to do. While working at Callaway Hills, Burt met Miriam Hirshon. They shared a love for horses and a vision of owning a breeding farm of their own. Nine years ago Burt decided it was time to come home. He began building their farm in Wytheville, Virginia on property given to them by Dickie Davis. Over the last 8 years Burt and Miriam have built a first class breeding operation. They purchased Sea Forth's Billionaire as a cross with "Kiss" mares. Over the last several years "Kiss" has made a name for himself. Some of his get include Fort Chiswell's Royal Kiss, Surprise Kiss, Watermark's A Kiss For Luck, Too Sweet To Kiss, Heir To A Kiss, Here Comes The Boom, HS First Day, Enchanted Kiss, One More Kiss, and Famous Kiss, and the list goes on. Northern Kiss Farm has a bright future. Their goal continues to be to produce horses of the highest quality. Miriam and Burt are dedicated to the breeding and training of the American Saddlebred and look forward to continued service to the industry. With over 20 babies born this year and hopes to increase that number, Northern Kiss Farm is striving to be one of the premiere breeding farms in the country. Tonight we congratulate this year’s ASHAV Breeder of the Year, Burt Honaker. Page 10 Heads Up Virginia! ATTENTION ASHAV Members! Do you shop at Kroger? You can support ASHAV every time you shop! Kroger is committed to helping our communities grow and prosper through Kroger Community Rewards. Kroger Community Rewards makes fund-raising easy…all you have to do is shop at Kroger and swipe your Plus Card! Register your Kroger Plus Card online at Kroger.com/ communityrewards by clicking on Enroll. You can then search for American Saddlebred Horse Association of Virginia or NPO # 88291 and link your card to ASHAV! Every time you shop for groceries and scan your Kroger Plus Card, ASHAV automatically starts earning rebates! Register your Kroger Plus Card today!!!! Don’t forget that we will also have Junior Judging at many shows. All interested youth at welcomed to participate. There is no cost and it is a lot of fun to see if you can match the Judges’ placements in the classes. Heads Up Virginia! Page 11 2015 High Point Champions Open Five Gaited 1st Rappe' Danny & Nancy Troutman 660 Amateur Five Gaited 1st Mucha Muchacha 2nd Treasures In The Park Charity Bishop Leigh Kauffelt 890 100 Juvenile Five Gaited 1st The Jade Hunter Carlie Hester 310 Adult Five Gaited Pleasure 1st Bluebonnet's Challenger 2nd Callaway's Born For This 3rd Treasures In The Park Owned by: Bobby Burgess/Rebecca Williams Janet Sterba Leigh Kauffelt 770 480 220 Juvenile 5-Gaited Pleasure 1st Master of the Universe Morgan Hylton 515 5-Gaited Pony 1st Undulata's Kipling Morgan Hylton 670 Fine Harness 1st Take Me Home Tonight 2nd Captain Breckingridge 3rd Fox Grape's Limitless Carol S. Reedy Owned by: Debra & Michael Ohlson Sharon Ellington/Shown by: Joe Ellington Open Three Gaited 1st Callaway's Sneakingout of Here 2nd Shadow Mountain's Black Inc. 3rd Southern Hemisphere Owned by: Debra Ohlson/Shown by Bobby B. Ginny Kauffelt/Shown by: Leigh Kauffelt Dr. John Cummins/Shown by: Casey Surface Amateur 3-Gaited 1st UnChaperoned 2nd Callaway's Sneakingout of Here Brittney Ritter 3rd Shadow Mountain's Black Inc. Carol S. Reedy Owned by: Debra Ohlson/Shown by: 880 Ginny Kauffelt/Shown by: Leigh Kauffelt 580 310 265 2330 280 Juvenile 3-Gaited 1st LuLu Guinness 2nd My Twinkle Toes 3rd The Great Tatus 4th HS Daydreams Believe In Me Frankie Sue Snider Morgan Hylton Isabella Johnston Owned by: Dana Mullins/Shown by: Olivia Horan 1640 1335 705 370 3-Gaited Pony 1st My Gisele 2nd Select the Best Vickie Langford/Shown by: Dakota Hartley Owned by: Andre Fourie/Shown by: Sarah-Ann 1120 280 Open 3-Gaited Park 1st Young Money 2nd Rappe' 3rd Blueberry Yum Yum Owned by: Debbie Ohlson Danny & Nancy Troutman Rebecca L. Williams 1330 280 260 (Continued on page 12) Page 12 Heads Up Virginia! (Continued from page 11) Amateur 3- Gaited Park 1st Blueberry Yum Yum 2nd Indigo Sky Rebecca L. Williams Kiani Fridley 1070 600 Juvenile 3- Gaited Park 1st Just Out of Reach Emily Ball 650 Junior 3- Gaited Park 1st Guy's Sweet Caroline Sherri Surface 640 ASB Park Pleasure 1st I'm Romeo 2nd High on Coal Joann Bedsaul Morgan Hylton/Shown by: Casey Surface 1170 580 ASB Adult Pleasure 1st Winsdown Point Breeze 2nd That's final 3rd Lovin' Louie 4th A Perfect Affair Priscilla Barber/Shown by: Laura Bumgarner Jennifer Crozier Anna Hudson Kelli Woody 1220 1100 660 280 Juvenile ASB Pleasure 13 & Under 1st CH A Starless Nite 2nd A Lifetime of Dreams 3rd Morelli 4th Gypsy's Bay Miss Madison Alley Cory Morrison Olivia Horan Christie &/or Madison Law: Shown by: Madison 1100 580 550 270 Juvenile ASB Pleasure 14 to 17 1st Leatherwood's Highlight 2nd Master of the Universe 3rd Keep Me 4th Leatherwood's Hancock 5th George W Andre Fourie'/Shown by: Sarah-Ann Fourie' Morgan Hylton Candence Stables/Shown by: Jordan Burks Larry Blankenship/Shn. by: Maddie Blankenship Robert Compton/Shown by: Sarah-Ann Fourie' 540 580 320 265 80 Juvenile Pleasure W/T 12 & Under 1st Stir It Up 2nd Irish Hill's Mountain Star Dillan Emrich Andre Fourie/BJ Fourie & Julia Day 1710 420 ASB Pleasure Driving 1st I'm Mighty Bewitching 2nd Sharpie 3rd Stagleigh’s Classic Melody Leslie Melvin/Shown by: Janet Webster Leanne Mayberry Robin Williams 1695 1580 430 ASB Pleasure Prospect 1st April Foolin' You Nancy & Danny Troutman Shown by: Adrian S 220 (Continued on page 13) Heads Up Virginia! Page 13 (Continued from page 12) Adult ASB Country Pleasure 1st Marching Royally 2nd Positive Out Look 3rd Just As I Am 4th Jatana's Bidding on the Ritz 5th Flashy Heir 6rh LA Sir Top Hat Doris Tyler Mary Dunker Terry G. Wilson Owner: Tommy Barron/Leah Barron Wilson Wanda Hensley/Shown by: Ashley Greer Lori Kauffelt 1830 1500 1240 1130 820 560 Juvenile ASB Country Pleasure 13 & Under 1st Mountainview's Elegant Day 2nd Mountainview's Supreme Ruler Owner: Robert, Margaret & Kirsten Crouch Carlin Bumgarner 3020 2440 Juvenile ASB Country Pleasure 14 to 17 1st Sudar Bear's Bream Alexis Jennings 195 Juvenile Country Pleasure W/T 12 & Under 1st Steel Illusion Emma Townley 400 ASB Country Pleasure Driving 1st Michael's Moving Man 2nd Flashyheir Janet & Eleanor Webster/Shown by:Janet & Ellie Wanda Hensley 1285 1020 ASB Western Country Pleasure 1st CH Cosmic Sunfire 2nd Mountainview's Supreme Ruler 3rd Lovin' Louie 4th Attache's Candy Kiss Judith Gandarillas Carlin Bumgarner Anna Hudson Patty Hylton 3330 3100 1550 810 ASB Country Hunter Pleasure 1st CH Cosmic Sunfire Judith Gandarillas 1420 Open Road Pony 1st Extremely Intimidating Mark Shumate 700 Amateur Road Pony 1st Crystal Creek's Duchess 2nd Holy Roller Phillip Geisel Leigh Kauffelt 2560 2230 Juvenile Road Pony 1st Blue Grass Impression 2nd Blackjack Jason Horan/ Shown by: Olivia Horan Chase Tibbs 1660 440 Road Pony Under Saddle 1st Totally Intimidating 2nd Pulitzer Prize 3rd Voila Morgan Hylton BTF/Shown by: Samantha Stratton BTF/Shown by: Jamie Houck 2280 1880 660 Open Road Horse 1st Starstruck Medea 2nd Trump Card Owned by: Michael Ohlson/ Bobby Burgess Casey Surface 930 320 (Continued on page 14) Page 14 Heads Up Virginia! (Continued from page 13) Amateur Road Horse Open Hackney Pony 1st Black Merlin Owner: Chuck Dawson/Shown by: Joy Bowman 300 English Pleasure Pony 1st Gypsy's Bay Miss Christie &/or Madison Law: Shown by: Madison 240 Pleasure Pony Driving 1st Just Like Daddy 2nd Another Edition Deborah Sheets Barron Bent Tree Farm 1752.5 800 1st Trainer: Bobby Burgess Daykota Hartley 280 Div. III 11 to 13 1st Trainer: Nancy Troutman 2nd Trainer: Lee Hudson 3rd Trainer: Khari Ryder 4th Trainer: Nancy Troutman Kirsten Crouch Olivia Horan Carlin Bumgarner Cory Morrison 925 585 300 280 Div. V Adult 1st Instructor: Lee Hudson Anna Hudson 680 Academy Walk/Trot 1st Instructor: Sherri Surface (Tied) 1st Instructor: Sherri Surface 2nd Instructor: Sherri Surface 3rd Instructor: Sherri Surface/Shirley Trail 4th Instructor: Jessica Schaaff (Tied) 4th Instructor: Jessica Schaaff Abrianna Bishop MaKaylah Bishop Hannah Lacy Nichelas Shrewsbury Hannah Ahlers Olivia Fobare 430 430 410 290 270 270 Academy Walk/Trot & Canter 1st Instructor: Sherri Surface 2nd Instructor: Jessica Schaaff 3rd Instructor: Jessica Schaaff Lori Kauffelt Christina Barfield Rachel Ahlers 320 300 290 EQUITATION: Div. I Walk-Trot 10 & Under Div. II 10 & Under Div. IV 14 to 17 Heads Up Virginia! Page 15 ASHAV ADULT or YOUTH SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD NOMINATION FORM The ASHAV Adult or Youth Sportsmanship Award is designed to recognize an Adult or Youth member of ASHAV who embodies the qualities of a sportsman at ALL times. To be considered for the Award, the adult or youth should exhibit fairness, courtesy and consideration for their fellow horsemen, both inside & outside the show ring. The winner of this award is not necessarily a world champion rider, but he/she must possess a world champion Attitude. The deadline for nominations is December 31. The recipients will be announced at the ASHAV Convention, in March. Please mail nominations to: Carol Reedy, 1617 Maiden Lane, SW, Roanoke, VA 24015. Nominator Name________________________________________ Phone Number:_________________________________________ Nominee’s Name _____________________________Adult_______Youth_____ Nominee’s Address_____________________________________ _____________________________________ Please submit written documentation, with several specific examples, of why you feel this nominee should be considered for the ASHAV Adult or Youth Sportsmanship Award. __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ Page 16 Heads Up Virginia! 2015 ASHAV Scholarship Recipient The ASHAV scholarship committee searches for a scholarship applicant that is 21 years of age and under, at grade 11 or higher, who demonstrate financial need, a commitment to the American Saddlebred industry and academic success. This year’s winner embodies all of these characteristics and more. She graduated from Salem High School in June of 2015 and is currently a freshman at the University of Virginia, contemplating a major in biology and a minor in Spanish. A faithful member of ASHAV, since the age of eight, she has grown up showing in multiple American Saddlebred divisions and reached a personal goal, of showing on the green shavings at Louisville, in August of 2015. Over the years, our winner has taken lessons on and shown American Saddlebreds and Hackney Ponies. She has been instructed by several trainers and appreciates the fact that she has an exceptional support system. Her first lessons began at age eight, with Nancy Troutman, at Meadow Wood Stables. While riding with Meadow Wood she has had the opportunity to show Instant Promise and Touch the Clouds in the Twelve and Under Walk Trot Country Pleasure Division and Morelli in the Twelve and Under Walk Trot Show Pleasure Division. She also showed Curly Day in the 14 to 17 Country Pleasure Division. For the last two years, our winner has been riding and showing Pulitzer Prize, for Karen Waldron and Bent Tree Farm, in the Road Pony Under Saddle Division. Her positive attitude, maturity and intelligence make her a role model for all ages. She has worked diligently to support her equine endeavor; from assisting in the preparation for upcoming shows, participating and helping Maggie Gardiner, for several summers, with the Long Acre Stables horse camps to spending countless hours helping with the Virginia Winter Tournaments, labeling back numbers, creating class lists for individual barns, organizing ribbons and then volunteering to help hold and groom horses. She has been an active youth and now active adult member of ASHAV, for ten years. Our recipient has spent countless hours selling raffle tickets and “flying pigs” and has helped raise money as a Spice Girl and backup singer for Aretha Franklin, during the ASHAV conventions lip syncing competition. Heads Up Virginia! Page 17 The ASHAV scholarship committee could not have chosen a more rounded young woman. She has not only served and supported many grass root shows, the United Professional Horsemen’s Association, the American Hackney Horse Society, the United States Equestrian Federation and ASHAV, but was also a member of the Junior and National Honor Society, Vice President of the Spanish Honor Society and member of the prom committee. She not only ran on the Salem High School cross country team but also received the team Impact award and was awarded the title of Most Dedicated. While playing high school lacrosse she received various All District and All-Valley awards and was a first team All-District Defender in 2015 and 2nd Team AllRegion. Our recipient has travelled to Santa Cruz, Bolivia on 2 different exchange program trips where she was completely immersed in the homes, school and local culture for 6 weeks. She participated in church mission trips, volunteering to repair homes for underprivileged southern families and continues to volunteer for the Roanoke Valley Community School fundraisers, including the Annual Strawberry Festival. During all of her world travels, club officer positions, sports and volunteering, she maintained a weekly babysitting job and a 4.36 GPA and was honored as a distinguished graduate in the top 10% of her graduating class. While attending UVA she has become a part of Challah for Hunger, a group that sells Challah on grounds to raise money for the Blue Ridge Food Pantry and Mazon, a nonprofit organization who work to end hunger in the United States and Israel. She is also a member of GlobeMed, an organization that is partnered with “Build Your Future” in Cambodia. They raise money to help improve the health of impoverished people around the world. Our recipient thanks ASHAV for introducing her to volunteering, teaching her the importance of helping out and fueling her desire to help others in her community While riding, volunteering and spending countless hours on academic work and community service projects, our winner also won reserve in the World Championship Horse Shows Junior Judging Contest in 2010 and then won first place, two years in a row, in 2011 and 2012. This hard working young lady not only enjoys the show ring, but has no problem spending time “behind the scenes,” from washing and braiding tails, setting up for shows, manicuring hooves and feeding, to preparing and refreshing stalls and bedding. She plans to keep horses a part of her life, for as long as she is able; hoping to continue her support of ASHAV and staying involved in the horse show world. Our winner has been heard to say, “Riding horses has been a part of my life for so long. Showing and the American Saddlebred breed has taught me many values that I can carry into all aspects of my life. I’ve learned how to work hard to achieve my goals and how to appreciate the rides or the experiences when I have done my best, even when I haven’t received the best ribbon in the ring or the top award.” ASHAV is honored to recognize such an upstanding citizen and this year’s scholarship recipient. We wish her much success in all her future endeavors. Congratulations Miss Samantha Haven Stratton! Page 18 Heads Up Virginia! Easy Fund Raising Opportunity! Wow! This is a way each of us can help support ASHAV without spending any extra money and very, very little time! If you buy your horse feed at Southern States, all you have to do is save the proof of purchase labels from your feed bags or keep your receipts if you buy in bulk, turn those in to our organization and we will get money for them! Lori Gordon has graciously agreed to collect the proofs of purchases and receipts for ASHAV and to send them in to Southern States. This can be a very big job, and with your help, we hope to keep Lori so busy that she will need an assistant! So start sending in those proofs of purchase. Thank you for helping ASHAV! CLIP THE PROOF-OF-PURCHASE SEALS FOR ASHAV Southern States’ Special Horse Organization Winners (SHOW) Program helps turn empty feed bags into cash for horse-related organizations. Nonprofit breed associations and horse clubs are eligible. Currently more than 300 groups are earning money through the SHOW Program. Here’s how it works: Register your organization with Southern States in Richmond, VA, then get everyone to clip and save the proof-of-purchase seals found on the back of each bag of feed purchased at a Southern States store. For bulk feed purchases, submit the customer copy of the delivery ticket. For every bag of Legends or Triple Crown feed, your organization will receive 25 cents, and $10 per ton on delivered bulk feed. Reliance feeds are also included at a smaller rebate amount. Mail your proof-of-purchase seals to: VA 24527 Lori Gordon, 2625 Dodson Rd., Blairs, Heads Up Virginia! Page 19 SHOW HORSES FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES BOARDING * TRAINING * LESSONS Ad Rates: Front Cover $75; Inside Cover $50; Back Cover (1/2 page) $40; Half Page (inside) $35, Quarter Page $25, Farm Listing $25 for 1 year Contact Editor for how to submit ad: DarleneFoley@aol.com Payments go to ASHAV Treasurer JASON E. MUNCY PRESIDENT PHONE: 540-309-5384 FAX: 540-721-1910 P.O. Box 1091 Salem, VA 24153 540-384-6909 Danny Troutman, Mgr. Nancy Troutman, Tr. & Instructor e-mail: mwsinc516@aol.com JMUNCY@COWBOYCOMPUTERSINC.COM WWW.COWBOYCOMPUTERSINC.COM 1725 EDWARDSVILLE ROAD HARDY, VA 24101 Rosewall Farms Young quality Saddlebreds available that you will be proud to own. Mrs. Mildred Weiss, Forest, Va. Phone: 1-540-587-6624 *Wedding Receptions *Company Parties Class Reunions* Special Events* *Boarding *Camps *Training *Lessons *Pony Birthday Parties “SOLID GOLD TIME MACHINE” Professional DJ Services And Analog-to-CD Transfers Richard S. Kent 131 Pomona Drive Madison Heights, VA 24572 434-528-3553 Email: sgtm90@wmconnect.com Our 18th Year LaRue Dowd 16680 W James Anderson Hwy. Buckingham, VA 23921 (434) 983-8181 www.sprousescornerranch.com Page 20 Heads Up Virginia! American Saddlebred Horse Association of Virginia ASHAV Membership Application ALL ASHAV MEMBERSHIPS EXPIRE ON JANUARY 31st Name: __________________________________________________________________ Address: ________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip: ___________________________________________________________ Reside in County of: ______________________________________________________ Phone Number: __________________________________________________________ E-mail Address: __________________________________________________________ Membership: (Please check one) New____ Renewal_____ Junior_____ Individual ____ *Family ____ Lifetime _____ *Lifetime Family____ ($10.00) ($20.00) ($30.00) ($250) ($350) Current ASHA Member? Y____ N ____ *Family memberships are for parents, their children under 18, and children over 18 but under 21 who live at home. When lifetime family children no longer qualify for family membership, two family members may retain lifetime membership. Make check payable to ASHAV Mail to: Mary Dunker 5327 Sundance Road Salem, VA 24153 Heads Up Virginia! Page 21 2016 Horse Show Schedule January 9th January 30th February 20th February 19th & 20th March 5 Winter Tournament, VHC Winter Tournament, VHC Winter Tournament, VHC UPHA Riding Clinic ASHAV Convention Please send me horse show information as soon as you know of any shows where our beloved Saddlebreds are welcome. Deadlines for Newsletter Submissions: February/March Issue: February 4 (info about Convention, ODF, Bonnie Blue) June issue: May 15 (info about RVHS) September issue: August 15 (info about ASHAV show) December issue: November 15 (Christmas/ New Year/ Winter Shows) American Saddlebred Horse Association of Virginia Newsletter 1617 Maiden Lane, SW Roanoke, VA 24015 www.ashav.net Place Stamp Here Address Service Requested December 2015 A LOOK AT WHAT’S INSIDE! Letter from the President Cover Officers and Zone Directors 2 2015 ASHAV Horse Show Sponsors 4 MARK YOUR CALENDARS! 6 ASHAV Hall of Fame Recipient 7 ASHAV Breeder of the Year Award Recipient 9 Kroger Card Fund Raising Opportunity 10 2015 ASHAV High Point Champions 11 2015 Sportsmanship Nomination Form 15 2015 ASHAV Scholarship Recipient 16 Easy Fund Raising Opportunity 18 The Bulletin Board 19 ASHAV Membership Form 20 Horse Show Corner and Deadlines for Submission to Newsletter 21
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