Equestrian Trails, Inc.
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Equestrian Trails, Inc.
Equestrian Trails, Inc . Official Publication of Equestrian Trails, Inc. Serving equestrians since 1944 Volume 14, Issue 4 My Memories of Bill, Corral 14 Pg 12 Who’s Who in 2014? Connie Austin and Nutmeg crossing a wooden bridge during MAU Certification Training in 2008 Pg 18 April 2014 Inside this issue: Corral 54 Trail Trial/Poker Rd 10 Corral 138 Trail Trial 11 2014 Spring Ride, Cuyamaca 14 2014 Jim Hester Ride 15 Corral 103 23 Hesperia Lakes Poker Ride Corral 35 26 Arena Trail Trial Challenge TRAP Rider Hours 33 Upcoming Events High Point Shows Gymkhanas Trail Trials & Rides See pages 5-10 Connie Austin...Cornerstone of Bonelli MAU Retires Pg 16 Dedicated to Equine Legislation, Good Horsemanship, and the Acquisition and Preservation of Trails, Open Space and Public Lands ETI Contact Info PRESIDENT: Bob Foster bfosterMED@gmail.com (661) 309-7371 Equestrian Trails Inc. www.etinational.org 2nd VICE PRESIDENT: Sarah Williams dustysriders@sbcglobal.net (213) 400-2168 P.O. Box 1138 Acton, CA 93510 Phone: (818) 698-6200 Fax: (661) 269-2507 Office Hours: 9:00 am—4:00 pm Monday—Thursday (closed Fri) IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT: Linda Fullerton Linda@wrightcolor.com (818) 401-9089 Debbie Foster — Office Manager, Web Master, Insurance, Jr. Ambassador Chair & Queen of All Things ETI@etinational.com NATIONAL TRAIL COORDINATOR: TBD Ann Trussell — Membership — (661) 713-2358 cell etimembershipann@outlook.com 1st VICE PRESIDENT: Keelie Buck 2bucks45@gmail.com (805) 524-4486 DEPUTY TRAIL COORDINATOR: Terry Kaiser hdconcerns@ca.rr.com (818) 262-0315 AREA TRAIL COORDINATOR: Elaine Macdonald eb45bktg@antelecom.net (661) 946-1976 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sarah Williams - Magazine dustysriders@sbcglobal.net Contents 4 MAU Update 5 Coming Events Calendar Area 3 (Corrals: 2, 15, 35) Dottie Hilliard equidot@aol.com (626) 335-7112 10 Corral 54 Trail Trial & Poker Ride Area 4 (Corrals: 66, 70, 88, 103) VACANT 12 My Memories of Bill, Corral 14 Area 5 (Corrals: 14, 49, 65, 83, 99) Patty Hug pattyhug@ca.rr.com (818) 367-2056 13 2014 Fiesta Charity Spectacular Area 6 (Corrals: 22, 36, 54) Ivy Murrillo poyzoniv19@yahoo.com 15 2014 Jim Hester Ride Entry Form Area 7 (Corrals: 10, 12, 20, 34, 38, 210) Terry Kaiser hdconcerns@ca.rr.com (818) 262-0315 18 2014 Roster Corral Officer Directory Area 8 (Corrals: 37, 57, 118, 126) Stephen Alvarez stv_a@hotmail.com (805) 625-3027 25 2014 - 2015 Jr. Ambassador Contest Area 9 (Corrals: 6, 43, 50) Tom Kirsch tkirsch98@gmail.com (310) 871-9458 27 Antonovich Trail Dusters Ride Area 11 (Corrals: 9, 21, 77, 86, 138, 777 ) Karen Dagnan kdagnan@socall.rr.com (661) 268-8771 29 2014 National High Point Show Information 11 Corral 138 Trail Trial 14 2014 Spring Ride at Cuyamaca Entry Form 16 Connie Austin, Bonelli MAU 23 Corral 103 Hesperia Lakes Poker Ride 24 Why I Love the Jr. Ambassador Program 26 Corral 35 Arena Trail Trial Obstacle Challenge 28 2014 National High Point Show Schedule 32 TRAP Awards Program, Riders Hours & Form 36 Photo Corner Area 12 (Corrals: 8, 357) Rick Balthaser rbalthaser@aol.com (949) 439-2414 38 Kids’ Corner Area 13 (At-large members) Irene Scott loosendaylight@yahoo.com (818) 744-1582 52 Storm water Management Practices 40 Corral News 53 Equine Evacuation Form & Info 54 National Programs 55 Announcements Page 2 56 Equestrian Trails Foundation Volume 14, Issue 4 President’s Message by Bob Foster “He moved like a dancer, which is not surprising; a horse is a beautiful animal, but it is perhaps most remarkable because it moves as if it always hears music.” ȸ Mark Helprin, Winter's Tale Okay, without turning in my Cowboy card, I do admit I like to read inspirational quotes. When I read this quote by Mark Helprin, my mind suddenly went back to a time just after I had graduated from high school. On this particular day, two friends and I had horse camped in the wash area in the Santa Clarita Valley. We woke to the sounds of chains clanging. Yes, there they went, all three of our horses, “dancing” away from us. Two of the horses had untied themselves and decided to get breakfast elsewhere, and my horse, which was hobbled, went with them. It was the chain from her hobbles that woke us. Of course we had a good laugh …after we caught them. As the summer approaches, ETI will be in full throttle and offers so many opportunities to truly enjoy your horse or mule. Come out and take advantage of ETI National or any one of our ETI Corrals if you would like to participate in any one of the horse shows, trail trials, gymkhanas, wagon drives and/or cart driving. Please refer to our website at www.etinational.com for our yearly calendar. ETI National offers its annual Jim Hester ride next month. This is a weekend horse camp with guided rides to be held on April. 25 - 27. This ride is being filled now. See the application for this ride on our website. There is so much work, time and effort into making ETI work. From the corral level to National, no one is paid which is even more fantastic considering all that ETI provides. I don’t doubt that the amount of volunteer hours is easily in the thousands. From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank every member who has stepped up to make ETI one of the best horse/mule organizations in the United States. I also would like to send out an open invitation to everyone not a member to check out ETI and see if you would like to join our family. National Board Meeting April 15 at 7pm Foothill Trails District Neighborhood Council Office 9747 Wheatland Ave. (Corner of Wheatland & Sunland) Bob Join us! ETI SPECIAL EVENTS CHAIRPERSONS ETI MOUNTED ASSISTANCE UNIT: Coordinator: Bill Naylor (213) 399-5309 bnaylor4@sbcglobal.net 2014 CONVENTION (July 24-27): Bob Foster (661) 309-7371 bfosterMED@gmail.com CONVENTION GYMKHANA: Tracy Boldroff tracyboldroff@sbcglobal.net / Kit Duarte KDuarte@digmap.com 2014 JIM HESTER RIDE (April 25-28): ETI Office (818) 698-6200 ETI@etinational.com 2014 SPRING RIDE (June 8-14): Kelli Land horseqrtrs@yahoo.com /Jeanne Gonzalez gilnjean@pacbell.net 2014 DEATH VALLEY RIDE (Nov. 2-8): Tom Kirsch (310) 871-9458 tkirsch98@gmail.com ETI TRAIL RIDER AWARD PROGRAM (TRAP): Carol Elliott (760) 963-8209 happy2appy@yahoo.com ETI TRAIL TRIALS PROGRAM: ETI Office (818) 698-6200 ETI@etinational.com ETI HIGH POINT SHOW PROGRAM: Kim Estrada (818) 522-7048 rockbacknzip@aol.com / Darian Binkley (805) 338-3532 darian.binkley@gmail.com Page 3 ETI HIGH POINT GYMKHANA PROGRAM: Tracy Boldroff tracyboldroff@sbcglobal.net Equestrian Trails, Inc . Mounted Assistance Unit (MAU) Program Update ETI MAU At the risk of repeating myself, I will restate the objectives of MAU here because we continue to have new readers of the ETI newsletter, and although this may be old hat for many of you, I need to use this space to educate our new readers as well as our seasoned readers. As I understand it, MAU was created to assist local jurisdictions to patrol and report trail problems. Over time, this has evolved into MAU providing emergency assistance to trail users who may be having problems and to provide assistance in trail maintenance and cleanup. The MAU also gets requests to assist on major rides to work as outriders to help with novice riders. To this end, MAU members go through training in CRP, First Aid, horsemanship, jurisdiction policies, and procedures. Each MAU establishes a training schedule for its members to improve their skill set. If any of the above strikes a chord with you, you might wish to contact one of the existing MAUs or contact me to see if you could start an MAU in your area. Need Your Help With Trail Signs The rangers would like to get all missing and damaged trail signage fixed. So, anytime you are out riding or hiking in the Angeles National forest and notice missing or damaged trail signs or locations where signage is needed, please let Dennis Merkel, CPRP, FPO, know by either emailing (dcmerkel@fs.fed.us) or calling (818 899-1900, Ext 229) him. Also, per Randy Hammock, “taking a photo with your cell phone with geotagging turned on will not only show the sign but will also contain location where the photo was taken. This will reduce any misunderstanding.” Thanks for your help! Page 4 Bonelli MAU, www.BonelliMAU.org Marshall Canyon MAU, www.marshallcanyonmau.com Whittier Narrows MAU, www.wnmau.com North County MAU, Yolanda.lloyd@abc.com Walnut Creek MAU, schaubcindi@aol.com Bill Naylor, ETI MAU Coordinator Bnaylor4@sbcglobal.net Volume 14, Issue 4 Equestrian Trails Inc. NATIONAL EVENTS www.etinational.com (818) 698-6200 Fax (661) 269-2507 P.O. Box 1138, Acton CA 93510 Email addresses: eti@ETInational.com etimembershipann@outlook.com dustysriders@sbcglobal.net 2014 NATIONAL EVENTS April 25 – 27 Jim Hester Ride June 8 - 14 29th AnnualSpring Ride, Cuyamaca July 13 Invitational Trail Trial July 24 - 27 National Convention, LAEC July 26 ETI Convention National Driving Show November 2 - 8 Death Valley Coming Events Calendar June 8/Corral 118 High Point Show Simi Valley Contact: Terry Simon (805) 522-3346 horseladyusa1@yahoo.com June 22/Jr. Ambassador High Point Show Martinez Arena, Burbank Contact: Debbie Foster (661) 309-7371 eti@etinational.com July 24- 27 National Convention & Double High Point Show Contact: ( 818) 698-6200 eti@etinational.com September 7/Corral 118 High Point Show Simi Valley Contact: Terry Simon (805) 522-3346 horseladyusa1@yahoo.com September 21/Corral 38 High Point Horse Show - Martinez Arena, Burbank Contact: Mary O’Brien (818) 352-4230 November 2/Corral 37 High Point Show, Conejo Creek Equestrian Park, Thousand Oaks 8:15am reg Contact: Sharyn Henry (805) 795-6493 redhatcowgirl@yahoo.com December 13 National Christmas Party November 16/Jr. Ambassador High Point Show Thousand Oaks Contact: Debbie Foster (661) 309-7371 eti@etinational.com 2014 Season High Point Shows 2014 Gymkhana High Point Season For High Point Show info Contact: Kim Estrada (818) 5227048 rockbacknzip@aol.com or Darian Binkley (805) 338-3532 darian.binkley@gmail.com High Point Program through Oct. Chair: Tracy Boldroff (661) 607-5178 tracyboldroff@sbcglobal.net or eticorral21@yahoo.com All ETI High Point Shows are PAC approved. ETI High Point website can be accessed from: www.ETInational.com April 6/Corral 118 High Point Show Simi Valley Contact: Terry Simon (805) 522-3346 horseladyusa1@yahoo.com May 18/Corral 38 High Point Horse Show - Martinez Arena, Burbank Contact: Mary O’Brien (818) 352-4230 2014 Season Oak Creek Corral, Canyon Country 9am start April 5 (NEW DATE) May 24 July 12 July 25 (Convention) August 30 (NEW DATE) September 27 October 11 (NEW DATE) Individual Corral Circuit Shows Corral 6, Circuit Open Shows Laramore Arena; Mira Loma, Jurupa Call Gina (951) 681-4456 or robynandlanden@yahoo.com Corral 8/Rolling Hills Estates English only. Held at Ernie Howlett Park. Contact: Dan etipresident@aol.com (310) 530-5618 www.eticorral8.com Corral 35/Glendora Belt Buckle Series Arena Challenge (best two of three scores) Contact: Jean Chadsey (909) 967-2065 jeanieac@aol.com Corral 37/Thousand Oaks Red Hat Cowgirl Buckle Series - 5 Shows 8:15am registration Contact: Sharyn Henry redhatcowgirl@yahoo.com Corral 57/Ojai Open Shows at Ojai’s Soule Park arena Contact: Rhonda (805) 798-1713 Corral 118/Simi Horse Shows SVAC Western & English Shows. Terry Simon (805) 522-3346 horseladyusa1@yahoo.com CLINICS Corral 36 Riding Classes Wed @ 9:30am Agoura Equestrian Center with Allison Miller-Betancourt Contact: Jeanne Wallace (818) 222-2560 GYMKHANAS Corral 43/Riverside Rancheros Gymkhana Call Nicole (909) 809-0789 Corral 70 Gymkhanas 2nd Sat of each month March 9 – Nov Lucerne Valley. Contact: Michelle Williams (760) 265-5075 or Sue Purbaugh at (760) 953-8556 Corral 777 Gymkhana Series, Agua Dulce Contact: DeBora Akin-Townson (661) 965-5864 deboratownson@msn.com www.sweetwaterroughriders.com Page 5 Equestrian Trails, Inc . Equestrian Trails Inc. Coming Events Calendar PLAYDAYS APRIL Corral 210 Monthly play days third Sunday of each month, Gibson Ranch, Sunland Contact: Jeanette Provolt (818) 472-6537 countryatheart.jp@verizon.net April 1-3/Corral 83 Lone Pine, Alabama Hills Contact: Carol Hellyer (661) 821-0631 rhellyer3@gmail.com DRIVING June 21/Corral 12 Driving Play Day, Stetson Ranch Contact: Patty Hug (818) 367-2056 pattyhug@ca.rr.com July 26 ETI Convention National Driving Show Contact: ETI OFFICE (818) 698-6200 TRAIL TRIALS April 13/Corral 54 Trail Trial - Chatwsorth Contact: Charlotte Brodie (818) 892-3862 charlottebeast@msn.com May 4/Corral 138 Trail Trial, Antelope Valley Contact: Kimberly Dwight (661) 478-2770 jdwight@aol.com July 13 Invitational Trail Trial Contact: (818) 698-6200 eti@etinational.com April 4-6/Corral 15 MAU Fundraiser campout, Fred Palmer Equestrian Center in La Verne Contact: Darlene McGrady (909) 592-6477 DSings4Joy@aol.com April 5/Corral 21 High Point Gymkhana Oak Creek Corral, Canyon Country 9am start Contact: Tracy Boldroff (818) 607-5178 eticorral21@yahoo.com April 5/Corral 35 Buckle Series Arena Challenge (rain day April 19), Glendora Contact: Jean Chadsey (909) 967-2065 jeanieac@aol.com April 5/Corral 138 Saddleback Butte State Park Poker Ride Rain date April 6. Proceeds toward horse amenities. Contact: Elaine Macdonald (661) 946-1976 eb45bktg@antelecom.net April 5 & 6/Corral 14 Spring Weekend Drive - Moonraker Ranch, Mojave Contact: Norm Noftsier (661) 270-1161 October 18/Corral 35 & 15 Trail Trials – Marshall Canyon Contact: Jean Chadsey (909) 967-2065 jeanieac@aol.com or Darlene McGrady (909) 592-6477 DSings4Joy@aol.com April 6/Corral 57 Open Shows at Ojai’s Soule Park arena Contact: Rhonda (805) 798-1713 October 26/Corral 54 Trail Trials - Location TBD Contact: Mary Kaufman (818) 326-5772 merkaufman@gmail.com April 6/Corral 118 High Point Show Simi Valley Contact: Terry Simon (805) 522-3346 horseladyusa1@yahoo.com 2013 ETI Trail Rides, Drives, Events April 12/Corral 20 Ride through the Poppies, Antelope Valley Contact: Joe Dohmen (818) 352-1651 When a Corral plans a ride at Vasquez Rocks, as a courtesy, please call the Rangers (661) 268-0840 Page 6 April 13/Corral 22 Trail Ride Vasquez Rocks, Maria Monitas Contact: Sharon Richardson (661) 2680754 ridinwcruz@gmail.com April 13/Corral 54 Trail Trial - Chatsworth Contact: Charlotte Brodie (818) 892-3862 charlottebeast@msn.com April 19/Corral 86 Larry’s Crown Valley/Red Rover Trail Ride, Acton – includes free lunch Contact: Irving Blank (661) 268-0098 irving@phwsinc.com April 19/Corral 66 & 103 Trail ride/camp-Mojave NarrowsVictorville Contact: Beth (760) 255-4767 April 25 – 27 Jim Hester Ride Contact: (818) 698-6200 eti@etinational.com April 27/Corral 2 Western Pleasure Schooling Show, Rose Bowl Riders, Pasadena Contact: Julie Unamuno (626) 278-9450 April 27/Corral 103 Hesperia Lake Poker Ride Contact: Kerri Walton (909) 954-7316 Inspectorgidget1982@yahoo.com April 27/Corral 9 Poppy Ride Contact: Anita Martin (661) 944-4732 April 27/Corral 37 Red Hat Cowgirl Buckle Show, Conejo Creek Equestrian Park, Thousand Oaks 8:15am reg Contact: Sharyn Henry (805) 795-6493 redhatcowgirl@yahoo.com April 27/Corral 777 Gymkhana Series, Agua Dulce Contact: DeBora Akin-Townson (661) 965-5864 deboratownson@msn.com www.sweetwaterroughriders.com MAY May 3-4/Corral 103 Pipes Canyon Ride, Pioneer Town Contact: Kerri Walton (909) 954-7316 Inspectorgidget1982@yahoo.com May 4/Corral 57 Open Shows at Ojai’s Soule Park arena Contact: Rhonda (805) 798-1713 May 4/Corral 118 Non High Point Show Simi Valley Contact: Terry Simon (805) 522-3346 horseladyusa1@yahoo.com Volume 14, Issue 4 Equestrian Trails Inc. Coming Events Calendar May 4/Corral 138 Trail Trial, Antelope Valley Contact: Kimberly Dwight (661) 478-2770 jdwight@aol.com June 8- 14 Spring Ride, Cuyamaca,CA Contact: Kelli Land horseqrtrs@yahoo.com / Jeanne Catron-Gonzalez gilnjean@pacbell.net May 10/Corral 20 Cheseboro Canyon, Agoura Hills Contact: Terry Kaiser (818) 262-0315 June 8/Corral 57 Open Shows at Ojai’s Soule Park arena Contact: Rhonda (805) 798-1713 May 11 – May 16/Corral 14 Lone Pine to Bishop Wagon Train Contact: Norm Noftsier (661) 270-1161 June 8/Corral 118 High Point Show Simi Valley Contact: Terry Simon (805) 522-3346 horseladyusa1@yahoo.com May 17/Corral 35 Buckle Series Arena Challenge, Glendora Contact: Jean Chadsey (909) 967-2065 jeanieac@aol.com May 17/Corral 86 Vasquez Rocks Trail & Poker Ride Contact: Irving Blank (661) 268-0098 irving@phwsinc.com May 18/Corral 22 Trail Ride Malibu Trail Boss: Lorie Morris Contact: Sharon Richardson (661) 2680754 ridinwcruz@gmail.com May 18/Corral 38 High Point Horse Show - Martinez Arena, Burbank Contact: Mary O’Brien (818) 352-4230 May 18/Corral 777 Gymkhana Series, Agua Dulce Contact: DeBora Akin-Townson (661) 965-5864 deboratownson@msn.com May 24/Corral 21 High Point Gymkhana Oak Creek Corral, Canyon Country 9am start Contact: Tracy Boldroff (818) 607-5178 eticorral21@yahoo.com May 24/Corral 103 Wildwood Canyon Ride, Yucaipa Contact: Kerri Walton (909) 954-7316 Inspectorgidget1982@yahoo.com May 31/Corral 66 Trail ride-Lazy Lizard-Lucerne Valley Contact: Beth (760) 255-4767 June 14/Corral 35 Buckle Series Arena Challenge, Glendora Contact: Jean Chadsey (909) 967-2065 jeanieac@aol.com June 20-22/Corral 9 Freeman Creek Ride Contact: Anita Martin (661) 944-4732 or Ray Drasher (661) 944-4359 JULY July 12/Corral 21 High Point Gymkhana Oak Creek Corral, Canyon Country 9am start Contact: Tracy Boldroff (818) 607-5178 eticorral21@yahoo.com July 12/Corral 103 Deep Creek Evening Ride Contact: Kerri Walton (909) 954-7316 Inspectorgidget1982@yahoo.com July 13 Invitational Trail Trial Contact: (818) 698-6200 eti@etinational.com July 13/Corral 22 Golf Course Ride, Lakeview Terrace Trail Boss: Tom Hill, Sr. Contact: Sharon Richardson (661) 268-0754 ridinwcruz@gmail.com June 21/Corral 12 Driving Play Day, Stetson Ranch Contact: Patty Hug (818) 367-2056 pattyhug@ca.rr.com July 13/Corral 37 Red Hat Cowgirl Buckle Show, Conejo Creek Equestrian Park, Thousand Oaks 8:15am reg Contact: Sharyn Henry (805) 795-6493 redhatcowgirl@yahoo.com June 21/Corral 20 Marshall Canyon, San Dimas Contact: Becky Borquez (818) 262-2264 beckywild1@yahoo.com July 19/Corral 86 Tammy’s Tailgate (porch) Trail Ride, early evening, Acton Contact: Irving Blank (661) 268-0098 irving@phwsinc.com June 21/Corral 22 Trail Ride Inspiration Point, Wrightwood Trail Boss: Susan Jackson Contact: Sharon Richardson (661) 268-0754 ridinwcruz@gmail.com July 24- 27 National Convention & Double High Point Show Contact: ( 818) 698-6200 eti@etinational.com June 21 & 22/Corral 66 & 103 Trail ride/camp/BBQ Hesperia LakesHesperia with ECH/ETI Corral 103 Contact: Bob Teran (760) 881-8838 June 21/Corral 86 Hansen Dam Trail Ride Contact: Irving Blank (661) 268-0098 irving@phwsinc.com JUNE June 22/Jr. Ambassador High Point Show Martinez Arena, Burbank Contact: Debbie Foster (661) 309-7371 eti@etinational.com June 7/Corral 103 Hills’ Ride, Hesperia Lake to Pam & Phil Hills’ Contact: Kerri Walton (909) 9547316 Inspectorgidget1982@yahoo.com June 22/Corral 777 Gymkhana Series, Agua Dulce Contact: DeBora Akin-Townson (661) 965-5864 deboratownson@msn.com July 27/Corral 777 Gymkhana Series, Agua Dulce Contact: DeBora Akin-Townson (661) 965-5864 deboratownson@msn.com July 31 - August 3/Corral 138 High Sierra Ride at Black Rock in the Golden trout wilderness. Self contained three day ride. Contact: Elaine Macdonald (661) 946-1976 eb45bktg@antelecom.net AUGUST August 6-10/Corral 66 Campout Heart Bar campground-Big Bear Contact: Beth (760) 255-4767 Page 7 Equestrian Trails, Inc . Equestrian Trails Inc. August 6-11/Corral 20 Montana de Oro, Los Osos (Morro Bay) Contact: Becky Borquez (818) 262-7764 beckywild1@yahoo.com August 9/Corral 103 Johnnie Miller Ride, Summit Valley Contact: Kerri Walton (909) 954-7316 Inspectorgidget1982@yahoo.com August 24/Corral 777 Gymkhana Series, Agua Dulce Contact: DeBora Akin-Townson (661) 965-5864 deboratownson@msn.com www.sweetwaterroughriders.com August 24 – September 1/Corral 22 Morro Bay, Montana de Oro State Park Contact: Sharon Richardson (661) 2680754 ridinwcruz@gmail.com August 29-September 1/Corral 103 Big Pine Flats Ride Contact: Kerri Walton (909) 954-7316 Inspectorgidget1982@yahoo.com August 30/Corral 21 High Point Gymkhana Oak Creek Corral, Canyon Country 9am start Contact: Tracy Boldroff (818) 607-5178 eticorral21@yahoo.com SEPTEMBER September 7/Corral 57 Open Shows at Ojai’s Soule Park arena Contact: Rhonda (805) 798-1713 September 7/Corral 118 High Point Show Simi Valley Contact: Terry Simon (805) 522-3346 horseladyusa1@yahoo.com September 12-15/Corral 9 Lopez Lake ride Contact: Anita Martin (661) 944-4732 September 13/Corral 103 Cook off at the DSJ Ranch Contact: Kerri Walton (909) 954-7316 Inspectorgidget1982@yahoo.com September 20/Corral 20 Arroyo Seco, Pasadena Contact: Linda Fullerton (818) 352-3693 linda@wrightcolor.com Page 8 Coming Events Calendar September 20 & 21/Corral 14 Fall Drive - Location TBD Contact: Norm Noftsier (661) 270-1161 September 21/Corral 38 High Point Horse Show - Martinez Arena, Burbank Contact: Mary O’Brien (818) 352-4230 September 21/Corral 66 Trail ride Mojave Forks-Summit Valley Contact: Beth (760) 255-4767 September 27/Corral 21 High Point Gymkhana Oak Creek Corral, Canyon Country 9am start Contact: Tracy Boldroff (818) 607-5178 eticorral21@yahoo.com September 27/Corral 22 Mulligan Stew Ride Trail Boss: Doran Sharff Contact: Sharon Richardson (661) 268-0754 ridinwcruz@gmail.com September 28/Corral 37 Red Hat Cowgirl Buckle Show, Conejo Creek Equestrian Park, Thousand Oaks 8:15am reg Contact: Sharyn Henry (805) 795-6493 redhatcowgirl@yahoo.com September 28/Corral 777 Gymkhana Series, Agua Dulce Contact: DeBora Akin-Townson (661) 965-5864 deboratownson@msn.com www.sweetwaterroughriders.com OCTOBER October 4/Corral 103 ECH Memorial Ride, Hesperia Lake Contact: Kerri Walton (909) 954-7316 Inspectorgidget1982@yahoo.com October 11/Corral 21 High Point Gymkhana Oak Creek Corral, Canyon Country 9am start Contact: Tracy Boldroff (818) 607-5178 eticorral21@yahoo.com October 12/Corral 86 Division Trail Ride Contact: Irving Blank (661) 268-0098 irving@phwsinc.com October 12/Corral 118 Non-High Point Show Simi Valley Contact: Terry Simon (805) 522-3346 horseladyusa1@yahoo.com October 17-19/Corral 103 Westward Ho Ride Contact: Kerri Walton (909) 954-7316 Inspectorgidget1982@yahoo.com October 18/Corral 15 MAU Training, Fred Palmer Equestrian Center Marshall Canyon Contact: Darlene McGrady (909) 592-6477 DSings4Joy@aol.com October 18/Corral 35 & 15 Trail Trials – Marshall Canyon Contact: Jean Chadsey (909) 967-2065 jeanieac@aol.com or Darlene McGrady (909) 592-6477 DSings4Joy@aol.com October 25/Corral 66 Annual Peggy Sue charity ride Barstow Contact: Beth (760) 255-4767 October 26/Corral 54 Trail Trials - Location TBD Contact: Mary Kaufman (818) 326-5772 merkaufman@gmail.com October 5/Corral 57 Open Shows at Ojai’s Soule Park arena Contact: Rhonda (805) 798-1713 October 26/Corral 38 Halloween Play Day Martinez Arena, Burbank Contact: Mary O’Brien (818) 352-4230 October 10-12/Corral 22 Trail Ride Mojave Narrows Trail Boss: Tiffanie Bailey Contact: Sharon Richardson (661) 268-0754 ridinwcruz@gmail.com October 26/Corral 777 Gymkhana Series, Agua Dulce Contact: DeBora Akin-Townson (661) 965-5864 deboratownson@msn.com www.sweetwaterroughriders.com October 10-13/Corral 20 Caspers Wilderness Park, San Juan Capistrano (OC) Contact: Nikki Ahten (818) 273-4384 imakowgirl@hotmail.com October 27 – 31/Corral 14 Pahrump to Shoshone Wagon Train Contact: Norm Noftsier (661) 270-1161 Volume 14, Issue 4 Equestrian Trails Inc. NOVEMBER November 1/Corral 138 Mescal Creek Ride and 50/50 raffle. Contact: Elaine Macdonald (661) 946-1976 eb45bktg@antelecom.net November 2 – 7/Corral 14 Death Valley Wagon Train Contact: Norm Noftsier (661) 270-1161 November 2/Corral 57 Open Shows at Ojai’s Soule Park arena Contact: Rhonda (805) 798-1713 November 2/Corral 37 High Point Show, Conejo Creek Eq Park, Thousand Oaks 8:15am reg Contact: Sharyn Henry (805) 795-6493 redhatcowgirl@yahoo.com November 2 - 8 Death Valley Contact: Tom Kirsch (310) 871-9458 tkirsch98@gmail.com November 7-9/Corral 103 Lake Perris Ride Contact: Kerri Walton (909) 954-7316 Inspectorgidget1982@yahoo.com November 8/Corral 66 Trail ride Red Rock State Park-Cantil Contact: Beth (760) 255-4767 November 15/Corral 20 Angeles National Golf Course, Ride and lunch, Sunland Contact: Nikki Ahten (818) 273-4384 imakowgirl@hotmail.com November 16/Jr. Ambassador High Point Show Thousand Oaks Contact: Debbie Foster (661) 309-7371 eti@etinational.com November 23/Corral 22 Trail Ride Simi Valley Trail Boss: Tom Smart Contact: Sharon Richardson (661) 268-0754 ridinwcruz@gmail.com DECEMBER December 6/Corral 20 Ho Ho Ride, Shadow Hills Contact: Linda Fullerton (818) 352-3693 linda@wrightcolor.com December 13 National Christmas Party Coming Events Calendar December 21/Corral 22 Trail Ride Christmas Ride, Griffith Park Trail Boss: Paul Jacques Contact: Sharon Richardson (661) 268-0754 ridinwcruz@gmail.com December 22/Corral 22 Ho-Ho Ride NON-ETI EVENTS On-going Event Shadow Hills Eq Center trail ride, Hansen Dam and a ranch style dinner every Sat night from 5:00-7:00pm (summer hrs) Reservations: Info@ShadowHills-EquestrianCenter.com April 11 - 14 Buck Brannaman Clinic, Pierce College Contact: Sally Sandor (323) 662-8085 sallysandor@gmail.com April 26/CA WDAA Western Dressage Show, Creek Hollow Ranch, Ramona Contact: Colleen@creekhollowranch.com May 11/CA WDAA Western Dressage Show, Hansen Dam Equestrian Center Contact: (818) 2566080 robelefarms@gmail.com May 31/CA WDAA Western Dressage Show, Creek Hollow Ranch, Ramona Contact: Colleen@creekhollowranch.com June 1/CA WDAA Western Dressage Show, Camelot Eq Center, Butte Valley Contact: candrusaitis50@gmail.com June 22/CA WDAA Western Dressage Show, Bear Valley Springs Eq Center, Tehachapi Contact: (661) 821-6323 www.tehachapidressage.org June 28/CA WDAA Western Dressage Show, Creek Hollow Ranch, Ramona Contact: Colleen@creekhollowranch.com June 29/CA WDAA Western Dressage Show, Hansen Dam Equestrian Center Contact: (818) 2566080 robelefarms@gmail.com July 11-13 or July 25-27 COWBOY BUCKET LIST ADVENTURE Authentic Cowboy Camping and Cow Gathering Weekend Experience, Yosemite National Park Contact: Michele (559) 7607055 Michele@YosemiteTrails.com May 18 - Chatsworth 11th Annual Day of the Horse Celebration 11am-3pm. Stoney Point Ranch - 10861 Andora, Chatsworth 91311. Various Exhibitions, Vendors, Food on Premises & Crafts. Featuring Charityville Jail Western Re-Enactment & Living History Team, Valley Vaulters, Conejo Valley Riders and a special performance by Jorge Valenzuela with Julia Mann. Contact: Mary Kaufman (818) 326-5772 August 2/CA WDAA Western Dressage Show, Creek Hollow Ranch, Ramona Contact: Colleen@creekhollowranch.com May 18 Antonovich Trail Ride - Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park, San Dimas Contact: Vincent Pedroza (909) 599-8411 vpedroza@parks.lacounty.gov August 24/CA WDAA Western Dressage Show, Bear Valley Springs Eq Center, Tehachapi Contact: (661) 821-6323 www.tehachapidressage.org May 25/CA WDAA Western Dressage Show, Bear Valley Springs Eq Center, Tehachapi Contact: (661) 821-6323 www.tehachapidressage.org August 31/CA WDAA Western Dressage Show, Hansen Dam Equestrian Center Contact: (818) 256-6080 robelefarms@gmail.com July 27/CA WDAA Western Dressage Show, Bear Valley Springs Eq Center, Tehachapi Contact: (661) 821-6323 www.tehachapidressage.org Page 9 Equestrian Trails, Inc . Equestrian Trails Inc. September 6/CA WDAA Western Dressage Show, Creek Hollow Ranch, Ramona Contact: Colleen@creekhollowranch.com September 7/CA WDAA Western Dressage Show, Camelot Eq Center, Butte Valley Contact: candrusaitis50@gmail.com October 4/CA WDAA Western Dressage Show, Creek Hollow Ranch, Ramona Contact: Colleen@creekhollowranch.com October 5/CA WDAA Western Dressage Show, Hansen Dam Equestrian Center Contact: (818) 2566080 robelefarms@gmail.com October 11/CA WDAA Western Dressage Show, Camelot Eq Center, Butte Valley Contact: candrusaitis50@gmail.com October 25 Antonovich Trail Ride - Marshall Canyon Regional Park, LaVerne Contact: Vincent Pedroza (909) 599-8411 vpedroza@parks.lacounty.gov November 8/CA WDAA Western Dressage Show, Creek Hollow Ranch, Ramona Contact: Colleen@creekhollowranch.com December 14/CA WDAA Western Dressage Show, Hansen Dam Equestrian Center Contact: (818) 2566080 robelefarms@gmail.com AVDR Gymkhana Antelope Valley Desert Riders Contact: Doug (661) 944-6133 dvers@earthlink.net Carousel Ranch Therapeutic Riding Program (661) 268-8010 Compton Jr. Posse - Mayisha Akbar Compton Jr. Posse Youth Eq. (310) 632-1247 www.jrposse.com Page 10 Coming Events Calendar Dusty’s Riders Horse program for at-risk kids www.dustysriders.org Ride On Therapeutic Horsemanship program for disabled riders (818) 700-2971 www.rideon.org ELSA Experience.Learning.Support.w/Animals Therapeutic riding program (310) 403-966 www.elsainc.org Shadow Hills Riding Club Therapeutic Riding Program Contact Johnny: (818) 352-2166 www.shadowhillsridingclub.org/ Hi-Desert Horsemen's Assoc Open Horse Shows Contact: Jean (661) 943-6132 hidesertha@aol.com Team Sorting at Gibson Ranch Feb, Mar & Apr 2nd and 4th Saturdays Sign ups at 1:30, $15 entry fee Contract: (818) 951-4335 www.gibsonranch.us Head’s Up Therapy on Horseback Nancy (818) 848-0870 www.headsuptherapy.com Volume 14, Issue 4 Page 11 Equestrian Trails, Inc . My Memories of Bill There is one outstanding rule in doing wagon trains. Whether your problem is needing cooking oil, patching a wagon so it can make it into camp, or helping with a sick horse or mule, you learn to depend on one another. I think this is why Corral 14 has become a family to me more than just a club. There is a closer bond woven in the fabric of our group as the miles surrender to the turning of the wheels. So, when we lose a member of our family, we all feel the pain of lose. Bill Burt was a long time member of our wagon family. I don't have any number to give you, but Bill along with his long time companion and swamper Irene Sylvester (Bill always referred to her as Miss Irene) were part of the core group that has helped keep the wagon train alive. by Mary Jo Steele, Corral 14 Bill was a tough, stoic old style fella. He was kind to his animals and always there with a helping hand when needed. He was one who our pioneer ancestors would have claimed as their own. I'm certain anyone who has wagon trained with Bill will have their own memories that will be shared around the campfires for a long time to come. Bill, we were proud to know you, and I hope heaven has wagon trains! Burt at Furnace Creek Inn, Death Valley Drive Burt, Irene, Molly & Red Burt and Irene, Death Valley Drive Bill was always up for an adventure be it with a team and wagon or a 5th wheel RV trailer. Norm and I have traveled with them for more miles than I care to count. When traveling together, we would ask him where he wanted to stop, etc …Bill’s refrain was always "whatever you want to do; we'll just follow you". On the wagon trains, often they were right behind us. Norm would ask me how Bill was doing. I would look back and report "Well, Bill is napping (lines slack in his hands), and Miss Irene is reading.” His two big mules Molly and Red just followed along, stopping if we did and waking Bill up with a start. One of the funniest stories I remember is when we went to a dance after a wagon train. Now remember Bill could not hear at all. Bill asked Miss Irene if she wanted to dance. Irene said "Bill, you can't hear the music." He responded with "that's ok, Miss Irene, I can feel the beat through my feet." and dance they did! Page 12 Burt and Irene relaxing at camp Volume 14, Issue 4 The complete Trail Trial Guide From planning to Set Up to Implementation to Judging and, of course, including . . . How To Win! Instructional DVD filmed at a Trail Trial Clinic Learn how to maneuver through obstacles encountered at Trail Trials! Everything you wanted to know about Trail Trials but were afraid to ask! Included with the DVD are entry forms, tally sheets, judges scoring sheets and completed samples This DVD explains how to interpret Trail Trial rules. To order mail $23.00 to: ETI National, P.O. Box 1138, Acton, CA 93510 Produced by Cynthia Shaheen , for a preview go to www.youtube.com/watch?v=epNGL1pikHo Page 13 Equestrian Trails, Inc . Page 14 Volume 14, Issue 4 34th Annual ETI JIM HESTER BLACK ROCK-EQUESTRIAN CAMP GROUND In Joshua Tree National Park Date: April 25-27, 2014 Directions: 138 East; 18 East; 15 North; Exit D St. Turn Right – D St. becomes the 18. Continue on 18 until it becomes 247. Take 247 across highway 62. Hwy 247 becomes Joshua Lane. Turn right on San Marino Dr. which becomes Black Rock Canyon Rd. Follow to Camp Ground.. 2 Rides each day - 1 Gaited and 1 Flat both Saturday and Sunday Portable stalls, tie lines or tie to trailers only. Bring your own hose. $18.00 PER NIGHT PER PERSON RESERVATION DEADLINE: APRIL 22, 2014 NOTICE: $10.00 LATE FEE charged if turned in after this date, NO EXCEPTIONS! For more info, contact the ETI Office 818 698-6200 or eti@etinational.com Reservations: Please make checks payable to ETI Jim Hester Ride. Mail to: ETI Office P.O. Box 1138, Acton, CA 93510 NAME: ETI Member Yes___No___ Corral # ADDRESS: CITY: EMAIL: PHONE #: RIDE & DRY CAMPING NO. Person(s) PAYMENT: CHECK # VISA ZIP: MC AMOUNT: NO.: NO. Nights: Friday Saturday CREDIT CARD: Exp Date: CARD HOLDER SIGNATURE: Page 15 Equestrian Trails, Inc . Connie Austin - A Cornerstone for the Bonelli MAU Retires after almost 20 years of Service by Mindy Miracle A cornerstone for the Bonelli MAU Retires after almost 20 years of dedicated service. With heavy hearts but multitudes of memories and infinite thanks, the Bonelli Park Mounted Assistance Unit (Bonelli MAU) wishes happy trails to one of their long-time members and contributor of hundreds of volunteer hours over the past twenty years, Connie Austin. Connie Austin was raised a farm girl and is a de vo ted w i fe, mother, grandmother, educator, administrator, nurturer of people and animals, and an inspiration to all she meets. Raised on a 150 acre Shetland Pony Farm in the Rowland Heights/Diamond Bar/La Puente area, Connie grew up one of five siblings on the Far Hills Ranch on Brea Canyon Cutoff. Anyone growing up in the area in the 50s-60s-70s may well remember visiting the ranch on the weekends to play with ponies. The farm also included horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, and a working dairy farm. Connie developed her love of animals, of people, and of serving others at a very young age. Watching and assisting in the care of animals growing up, Connie always knew she wanted to be a nurse. She attended Mt. San Antonio College, earning her Associate of Science (AS) Degree in pre-nursing studies then went on to obtain her Bachelor of Science in Registered Nursing from Point Loma Nazarene University and her RN credentials. After nursing for a few years, Connie returned to college, this time to Cal State University, Los Angeles (CSULA), for her Masters of Arts (MA) in Education and her Masters in Science (MS) in Nursing Education. Thus began a twenty-five year career as an Associate Professor in Nursing at Azusa Pacific University (APU). In 2006, Connie left APU to become the Dean of Health Sciences and Nursing at Rio Hondo College. During her time at APU, Connie also raised two children, a son, Mark, and a daughter, Lisa. She also began lookPage 16 ing for volunteer opportunities to give back even more to the community in which she lived. Connie joined the Bonelli MAU in 1994, after reading an article about the unit in a local newspaper. She attended a monthly meeting to learn more about the volunteer opportunity, became committed, and over the next twenty years made substantial contributions to the unit. Connie first certified in October 1995 on Autumn, a registered American Standardbred horse originally trained for cart racing. Connie owned Autumn for 28 years, since Autumn was a three year old until Autumn’s passing in 2012 at the age of 31. Autumn was a trusted and able equine companion, ridden and serving in the MAU until her death. She could just as readily be seen patrolling the Boy Scout Jamboree or Jazz Festival at Bonelli Park as packing around the grandkids. In addition to certifying on Autumn, Connie owns and certified on three additional mounts. Connie is certified on a now 18 year old double-registered palomino quarter horse mare, Nugget, and on Nugget’s baby, a 2006 AQHA registered horse, Nutmeg. Connie is most recently certified on her appropriately-named mare “Saving Grace,” a now approximately 18 year old horse that Connie and her husband, Mike Miller, rescued in 2010. Regular monthly patrols, participation in quarterly rides, camping outings, and patrolling major events at Bonelli Park, still wasn’t enough for Connie. She has also held several volunteer positions of responsibility within the Bonelli MAU over the years. Serving in the role of President for two terms spanning five years and the role of secretary for three years, Connie had the opportunity to influence the culture, the growth, and the direction of the unit. When the opportunity arose ten years ago, Connie stepped up and volunteered as an evaluator, leading monthly member trainings, ensuring member safety, and certifying horse/rider teams. If all this were not enough, Connie also volunteered with the Los Angeles County Sheriff Equestrian Volunteer on Patrol, City of Industry, as both a member and an evaluator, for more than 10 years while also serving and volunteering with Bonelli MAU. She earned the LA Sheriff Department Certificate of Equestrian Excellence in December 2003. Connie has also been a member of ETI throughout the past 20 years. Connie met her husband, Mike Miller, one night while dancing at Montanas. They are celebrating their fifth anniversary this month. Mike didn’t know much about horses when he met Connie except for participating in a Volume 14, Issue 4 Connie Austin - A Cornerstone for the Bonelli MAU Retires after almost 20 years of Service by Mindy Miracle led dude ranch trail ride or two. Not only did Mike fall in love with Connie, but he got roped into the equestrian lifestyle as well. Mike joined the Bonelli MAU and certified on Saving Grace. Being a truck driver by trade, Mike also leads our Bonelli MAU annual trailer rodeo, whereby our members learn safety, inspection, and driving techniques related to our trucks and horse trailers. Mike and Connie sold their horse property in Covina last year and moved to a 2.5 acre ranch in Perris, CA. Connie will best be remembered for the impact she has had on people’s lives, people from within our unit, other MAU units, and the public in general. She is the consummate horsewoman. On one memorable Big Bear camping outing, it started to rain. Connie unpacked her poncho and put it on, never losing control of the reins or of her horse. Unbeknownst to her, a fellow MAU member videotaped the entire episode, a testament to her skill and professionalism. Connie is also well known in our unit for her uncanny sense of direction. When you trail ride with “GPS by Connie” you will most certainly never get lost. On one outing, a member who is “directionally-challenged” kept asking Connie, “Are you sure you know where we are going? Are you sure we are not lost?” Sure enough, the riders made it back safely, and the member will always be grateful for the amount of confidence she built due to Connie’s directional influence. friendship. We wish you the best, Connie and Mike...From all of us at the Bonelli MAU! MAU members Bob Hardcastle, Rose Dickinson, Mike Miller, Connie Austin, Michelle Campbell, Dave O’Brien, and Denise Andre, patrolling the Boy Scout Jamboree in 2010 Connie is grateful for the many opportunities to provide “PR on horseback” over the years, having the ability to stop and allow the public to get to know our horses and educate them on the equestrian lifestyle. She is grateful for the opportunity to positively influence and encourage fellow MAU members in trainings and evaluations. She is thankful that she did not encounter any huge incidents in the hundreds of volunteer hours she served LA County, and she is “honored and blessed by all the fantastic people she has met and befriended through the years.” Connie, we are honored and blessed as well. In preparing for this article Connie commented, “Once a teacher, always a teacher!” She further commented, “I have met so many wonderful people …Lifelong friends. The best part of MAU is the meetings, the camping, and the like-minded friends that are dedicated horse people and enjoy the same things I do.” Although Connie is closing her chapter in Bonelli MAU, she is looking forward to volunteer opportunities near her new home in Perris, CA, and whatever the next chapter of her life holds in store. Connie, you will always have our respect and Bonelli Park JazzFest West Patrol - Mike Miller on Autumn and Connie Austin on Nugget in 2011 ******************************** Photos courtesy of Connie Austin and Mark Campbell Page 17 Equestrian Trails, Inc . Equestrian Trail Inc. 2014 Roster Corral Officer Directory The current information will be valid until the election of new Corral officers in December of each year. A new directory will be printed each March. KEY BBQ: Barbecue; C: Clinics; CO: Campout; CTR: Competitive Trail Rides; D: Drives; DA: Disaster Aid; DD: Dinner Dance; DR: Dressage; DT: Drill Teams; EE: Equine Evacuation; ER: Endurance Rides; G: Gymkhana; HR: Horse Rescue; HS: Horse Shows; MAU: Mounted Assistance Unit; P: Parades; PL: Playdays; PR: Poker Rides; S: Seminars; TR: Trail Rides; TT: Trail Trials; XC: Christmas Caroling Corral 2 Corral 8 Location: Altadena, Pasadena, San Gabriel www.eticorral8.com President: Thomas Lockhart (626) 794-7797 Location: Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills Estate V.P.: Julie Unamuno (626) 355-3152 President/Scribe: Susie Lytal (310) 488-4389 Secretary: Dianne Domingo-Foraste (626) 524-2727 V.P.: Jenny Van Hagen (310) 713-7620 Membership/Scribe: Betsy Cole (626) 403-4573 Secretary: Natalie Mindor (310) 750-6612 Treasurer: Pricilla Benson (626) 798-5110 Membership: Tara Hastey (310) 833-3411 General meeting: 3 Wed monthly, 7:30pm at Burger various locations Treasurer: Dan Wallace (310) 530-5618 KEY: HS, TR General meeting: 2nd Tuesday after show, 7pm rd Delegate: Liz Youngling (203) 216-6031 KEY: HS, DD Corral 3 Location: Walnut Creek Corral 9 - LITTLEROCK TRAILBLAZERS President: Cindi Hawkins (909) 354-1613 www.eticorral9.org V.P./Membership: Kathlynn Farnsworth (951) 7333201 President/Scribe: Ray Drasher (661) 944-4359 Secretary/Scribe: Charlie Hawkins (909) 762-7219 Secretary: Anita Martin (661) 944-4732 Treasurer: Sharon O’Brien (909) 262-9121 Deleg/Trail Coord: Caren Hennessey (951) 318-7827 General meeting: 1st Thurs monthly at Bonelli Park KEY: MAU, TR V.P./Newsletter: Dennis Hosack (661) 773-1885 Membership: Diane Jaegers (661) 947-6153 Treasurer: Pam Hosack (661) 433-1207 General meeting: 1st Tuesday monthly, 7pm, Littlerock Grill, Hwy 138 KEY: BBQ, CO, P, PR, TR, XC Corral 6 - THE WINDVILLE RIDERS www.eticorral6.info Corral 10 - THE FOOTHILLERS Location: Corona, Jurupa Valley, Mira Loma, Norco www.freewebs.com/lvteticorral President: Michael Frederick (909) 687-2846 Location: Lakeview Terrace V.P.: Gina Stubna (951) 681-4456 President: Pam Miller (818) 899-2011 Secretary: Stacy Burris (951) 332-6868 V.P./Delegate: Marcus Raphael Treasurer: Cheryl LaJoie (951) 533-2276 Membership/Treasurer: Debbie Bordeaux Membership: Brittany LaJoie (951) 415-8098 Delegate: Mickey Galindo KEY: HS Trail Coordinator: Debbie Peterson Scribe: Liz Petrello Page 18 Volume 14, Issue 4 Equestrian Trail Inc. 2014 Roster Corral Officer Directory Corral 12 - SYLMAR VISTA DEL VALLE Corral 21 - NEWHALL TRAIL RIDERS www.corral12.com www.newhalltrailriders.com Pres/Member: Patty Hug (818) 367-2056 Location: Canyon Country, Castaic V.P.: Kelly O’Connell (626) 794-3228 President/Scribe: Kristy Apodaca (661) 714-7550 Secretary/Newsletter: Diane Riniker (818) 362-6700 V.P.: Patti & Virginia Padilla (818) 201-6188 Treasurer: Kelli Land (818) 472-2943 Secretary: Rita Shuster (818) 262-1871 Delegate/Scribe: Jeanne Gonzalez (661) 259-7608 Member/Treasurer: Dani Patriarca (818) 618-6297 nd General meeting: 2 Tuesday, 7:30 Sylmar Delegate: Christine Boldroff (661) 505-3703 KEY: C, CO, DA, DR, EE, HR, HS, P, TR, TT ETI Coordinator: Tracy Boldroff (661) 607-5178 Corral 14 - WESTERN WAGONS General meeting: 4th Saturday, monthly, 2:30pm, Oak Creek Corral www.CORRAL14.com Location: Mojave President: Norm Noftsier (661) 270-1161 V.P.: Kevin Martzolf (760) 662-6102 KEY: BBQ, C, CO, G, HR, P, PR, TR, XC Corral 22 - SAN FERNANDO VALLEY RIDERS www.corral22.com Sec/Scribe: Mary Jo Steele Noftsier (661) 270-1161 Presisent: Sharon Richardson (661) 268-0754 Treasure: Sue Martzolf (760) 662-6102 V.P.: Kathleen Ungamrung (626) 405-0044 KEY: Two wagon drives in spring; three in fall, various parades and Death Valley 49ers Encampment Nov. Membership: Gwen Allen (661) 269-0465 Secretary/Scribe: Ivy Murillo (626) 318-2503 Treasurer: John Richardson (661) 268-0754 Corral 15 - MARSHALL CANYON MAU Trail Coordinator: Tiffanie Bailey (818) 352-1690 www.marshallcanyonmau.com Delegate: Paul Jacques (805) 386-4354 President/Delegate: Darlene McGrady (909) 592-6477 Newsletter: Mary Timmer (626) 298-6465 V.P.: Walt Coursey (951) 733-7954 General meeting: Thursday, bi-monthly, Mia Casitas Restaurant in Sunland Sec/News/Scribe: Julie Sandona (909) 593-0417 Treasurer/Membership: Kim Packer (626) 374-9911 Trail Coordinator: Heather Cosner (909) 981-7884 KEY: BBQ, CO, PR, TR General meeting: 1st Monday, monthly, 7:00pm at Bonelli Park Corral 34 - LA TUNA CANYON KEY: CO, EE, MAU, P, TR, TT Pres/Newsletter: Jeanette Provolt (818) 951-2360 Location: La Tuna Canyon V.P./Secretary: Miki Greslie (818) 767-2537 Corral 20 - SHADOW HILLS ROUGHRIDERS Treasurer: Cheryl Greslie (818) 767-5722 www.eticorral20.com Membership: Jonnie Greslie (818) 768-0758 President: Becky Borquez (818) 262-7764 KEY: BBQ, PL, TR, XC, brunch ride V.P.: Nikki Ahten (818) 273-4384 Secretary: Randy Hammock (818) 612-7421 Treasurer: Antoinette Dohmen (818) 352-1651 Membership: Susan Kaiser (818) 353-4682 Trail Coordinator: Deb Mader General meeting: Last Wednesday, monthly, 7pm KEY: C, CO, DD, TR, TT, XC Page 19 Equestrian Trails, Inc . 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Corral 35 - OAK CANYON RIDING CLUB 2014 Roster Corral Officer Directory Corral 38 - GRIFFITH PARK EQUESTRIANS Location: Glendora www.corral38eti.com Pres/News/Scribe: Dottie Hilliard (626) 335-7112 Location: Burbank, Glendale V.P.: Jane Sigona (909) 593-8500 President: Diana Hoch (818) 841-6422 Secretary: Lisa Fosselman (909) 599-9511 V.P./Trail Coord/Scribe: Lynn Brown (323) 876-6858 Membership/Treasurer: Becky Pike (909) 305-1537 Secretary/Newsletter: Sarah Williams (323) 876-3079 Delegate: Keith Hilliard (626) 335-7112 Treasurer/Membership/Delegate: Harriet Livingstone (818) 768-0470 Trail Coordinator: Sue Brezina (626) 335-1446 General meeting: 3rd Wednesday, monthly, 7:00pm, Corral 35 Clubhouse KEY: HS, PL, XC, Easter Service in Griffith Park KEY: BBQ, C, CO, CTR, EE, HS, HR, MAU, P, S, TR, Trails Day in Apr & Nov, Earth Day, Glendora Day LA Fair, Pony Camp, July 4th and Christmas Parade Corral 43 - TRI-VALLEY RIDERS Corral 36 - MOUNTAIN RIDGE RIDERS eticorral36.yuku.com Location: Calabasas, Malibu, Monte Nido President: Vikki Siemons (818) 400-0909 V.P.: Susan Carr (818) 876-0642 Secretary: Catherine Keith (818) 312-5722 Membership: Kimberly Gustafson (818) 222-9633 Treasurer: Jeffrey Davidson (818) 716-0991 Trail Coordinator: Jeanne Wallace (818) 222-2560 Newsletter: Stephanie Abronson (818) 222-7669 Scribe: Heather Faucher (443) 996-2053 General meeting with guest speakers: 1st Tuesday, monthly, 7:00pm KEY: BBQ, C, PL, S, TR Corral 37 - CONEJO RIDERS www.eti37.org Location: Thousand Oaks President: Carol Conklin (818) 309-7755 V.P.: Christine McQuaid (805) 328-0121 Sec/Delegate/Scribe: Ann Simun (310) 478-8888 General meeting: Thursdays, monthly, 7:00pm KEY: DT, G, HS, TR Page 20 trivalleyriders.org Location: Hemet, Norco, Nuevo, Riverside President: Melinda Huber-LaVallee (951) 780-1251 V.P.: Lyn Morris (951) 780-7208 Sec/Newsletter: Sally Gremminger (951) 719-5898 Treasurer: Shelly Wooldridge (951) 295-2997 Membership/Scribe: Nicole Gunkel (909) 809-0789 Delegate: Ingrid Clare (951) 789-2740 General meeting: Tuesday, monthly, 6:30pm, Cactus Cantina Restaurant, Riverside KEY: BBQ, G Corral 54 - ROCKY HILLS RIDERS www.eticorral54.com Location: Chatsworth President/Newsletter: Mary Kaufman (818) 326-5772 V.P.: Bill UpdeGraff (818) 516-0302 Secretary: Marilyn Ruzicka (818) 882-7724 Membership: Dorothy Allison (818) 727-0956 Treasurer: Lynn Leonard (818) 709-7433 Trail Coordinator: Charlotte Brodie (818) 892-3862 Newsletter: Shira Bass (310) 848-5240 General meeting: 3rd Tuesday, quarterly, call President KEY: C, P, PL, TR, TT Volume 14, Issue 4 Equestrian Trail Inc. 2014 Roster Corral Officer Directory Corral 57 - SESPE RIDERS Corral 77 - SAUGUS SADDLE CLUB www.eticorral57.org Location: Castaic, Saugus, Valencia Location: Ojai Pres/Delegate/Scribe: Liz Ekeberg (661) 297-7669 President: Linda Dezeeuw (805) 205-4816 V.P.: Kelly White (661) 607-1622 V.P.: Debbie Luna (805) 320-3846 & Denise Nicholson (805) 798-2944 Secretary: Brooks Muir (661) 294-1934 Secretary: Erika Taylor (805) 901-4820 Treasurer: Jill Sallaire (661) 297-7768 Membership: Lisa Hildebrand Treasurer: David Johnson (805) 646-2565 Trail Boss: Helen Miller (805) 290-5111 Delegate: Toni Johnson (805) 646-2565 Newsletter: Kristi Troyna General meeting: 1st Tuesday, monthly, call President Membership: Lisa McKeown (661) 257-2372 Trail Coordinator: Scott Pointer (661) 513-0267 General meeting: 1st Monday, monthly, 6:30pm, Don-eBrook farms KEY: BBQ, C, G, HS, TR, XC Breakfast, Poker Ride, Trail Clean-up Corral 83 - TEHACHAPI MOUNTAIN RIDERS Corral 65 - KERN EQUESTRIAN RIDERS Location: Tehachapi Location: Bakersfield President /Scribe: Carolyn McIntyre (661) 822-9533 Pres/Newsletter: Helen Ordway (661) 201-8152 V.P.: Sheri Leslie (661) 822-1207 V.P.: Alberta Dougherty (661) 808-8595 Secretary: Doris Lora (661) 822-0648 Scretary/Scribe: Sandy Orloff (661) 330-5885 Membership: Laurie Rude-Betts (661) 821-1904 Treasurer/Members: Michelle Kern (661) 979-3584 Treasurer: Sunny Cooper (661) 821-1071 rd Gen meeting: 3 Wed, monthly, 7pm, Ellis Island Pizza Newsletter: Peggy Bergman-Smith (661) 821-9019 Trail Coordinator: Caroline Helllyer (661) 821-0361 Corral 66 - ROUTE 66 RIDERS General meeting: 1st Tuesday, 6pm monthly, call Pres Location: Barstow, Hinkley KEY: PR, TR Pres/Delegate/Scribe: Beth Uzonyi (760) 255-4767 V.P.: Jeanette Hayhurst (760) 252-8060 Corral 86 - VASQUEZ VAQUEROS Secretary: Diane Bubier (760) 252-3018 www.eti86.com Members: Nora Moran & Paula Fairbanks (760) 2533363 Location: Acton, Aqua Dulce, Canyon Country Treasurer: Cindy Franey (760) 590-7330 V.P.: Trisha Hawker (661) 269-5320 Trail Coordinator: Gail Seebold Newsletter: Denise Knapp (760) 217-4918 General meeting: 3rd Tuesday, monthly, 6:30pm, Excelsior Charter School, Barstow KEY: C, CO, P, TR Corral 70 - CROSS ROADS RIDERS President: Irving Blank (661) 268-0098 Secretary: Sharon Van Loon (661) 816-9000 Members/Treasurer: Cindy Alleman (661) 269-4971 Delegate: Karen Dagnan (661) 768-8771 Newsletter: Larry Van Loon (661) 816-9000 General meeting: 2nd Tuesday, monthly, 7:30pm, call President for member’s home KEY: BBQ, CO, PL, TR Location: Apple Valley, Lucerne Valley 2014 Information TBD Page 21 Equestrian Trails, Inc . 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Corral 88 - TRI COMMUNITY HORSEMEN 2014 Roster Corral Officer Directory www.corral88.org Corral 126 - SANTA CLARA VALLEY EQUESTRIAN RIDERS Location: Phelan, Pinon Hills, Wrightwood www.eti126.org President: Eileen Martin (760) 810-1046 Location: Fillmore, Santa Paula V.P./Newsletter: Alberta Crigler (760) 868-3316 President/Scribe: Danelle Williams (805) 644-7094 Secretary: Kris Stanton (760) 964-6685 V.P.: Taurie Banks (805) 551-9244 Treasurer: Carrie Gregory (760) 490-9876 Secretary: Stephen Alvarez (805) 625-3027 Membership: Judy Tilch (760) 792-3105 Membership: Jackie Ramboldt (805) 607-6348 Delegate: Kristyn Pineda (760) 810-3048 Treasurer: David Buck (805) 484-1491 General meeting: 4 Thursday, monthly, 7pm, Phelan Delegate: Mark Stone (805) 484-1491 KEY: BBQ, CTR, DR, PL, TR General meeting: 1st Monday, monthly, 6:30pm, Logsdon’s Restaurant Corral 99 - TULARE COUNTY JOY RIDERS KEY: G, HS, PR, XC, Annual Fillmore & Western Railway Halloween Dinner trains in October th www.eticorral99.com Location: Tulare/Kaweah/Three Rivers/Visalia President: Karen Tuttle (559) 688-8871 V.P.: Fred Schmall, Jr. (559) 732-1222 Secretary: Joanne Boswell (559) 561-2218 Membership: Heidi Rossow (559) 219-3097 Treasurer: Ginnie Rhyman (559) 732-5304 General meeting: 4th Tuesday, monthly, 6:30pm at Kowloon Chinese Restaurant, Visalia KEY: DR, TR, TT Corral 103 - HESPERIA HAPPY HORSEMEN Location: Apple Valley, Hesperia President: Kerri Walton (909) 949-1704 V.P.: Craig Bost (760) 964-5020 Secretary/Newsletter: Alicia Griggs (760) 217-1214 Membership: Barbara Walton (909) 831-0398 Treasurer: Dawn Walker (760) 961-7879 General meeting: 2nd Tuesday, monthly, 7:30pm, Pasco’s Pizza, Hesperia KEY: CO, TR, Westward Ho Corral 118 - SIMI VALLEY AWARDS CIRCUIT www.eti118.org Location: Simi Valley 2014 Information TBD Page 22 Corral 138 - BARREL SPRINGS RIDERS www.eti138.com Location: Antelope Valley, Palmdale President/Newsletter/Scribe: Kimberly Dwight (661) 478-2770 V.P.: Marcy Watton (818) 300-7333 Secretary: Bobbie De la Fuente (661) 492-6675 Membership/Treasurer: Sue Winthers (661) 268-1145 Delegate: Diane Garten (616) 256-3230 Trail Coordinator: Elaine Macdonald (661) 946-1976 General meeting: 2nd Thursday, monthly, call President KEY: BBQ, C, EE, HS, MAU, PL, PR, S, TR, TT Corral 210 - SUNLAND RIDERS Location: Sunland/Gibson Ranch President/Treasurer/Newsletter/Scribe: Jeanette Provolt (818) 951-2360 Membership: Jill Olson (818) 219-5982 Delegate: Mary Louise Eckman (818) 795-5754 General meeting: 2nd Sunday, monthly, 4pm, Gibson Ranch KEY: BBQ, C, DT, G, P, PL, TR, “Ride For A Cure” fundraisers Volume 14, Issue 4 Equestrian Trail Inc. 2014 Roster Corral Officer Directory Corral 357 - SADDLEBACK CANYON RIDERS www.saddlebackcanyonriders.com Location: Trabuco Canyon, Orange County President/Delegate: Rick Balthaser (949) 709-2359 V.P.: Jim Iacono (949) 459-7742 Secretary: Patti Gomez (949) 888-1604 Membership: Kristen Holden (949) 444-1990 Treasurer: Vicki Iacono (949) 459-7742 Trail Boss: Terry Roberts (949) 620-4740 Scribe: Debbie Kelly (949) 244-0670 General meeting: 2nd Thursday, monthly, 7pm, Varies KEY: BBQ, C, CO, DA, EE, HR, P, PL, S, TR, Swallows 4th of July Parade, Buckle Playday Corral 777 – SWEET WATER ROUGH RIDERS www.sweetwaterroughriders.com Location: Acton/Agua Dulce President: Rich Villasenor (661) 8108187 V.P.: Phil Culotta (661) 268-8971 Secretary: Charise Parker-Nicholson (323) 215-5535 Treasurer: ReNee Warren (818) 4009214 Membership: Kelly Wadsworth (866) 816-6400 Delegate/Scribe: DeBoraha AkinTownson (661) 965-5864 General meeting: 1st Tuesday, monthly, 7pm, Aqua Dulce KEY: G, C Page 23 Equestrian Trails, Inc . Why I Love the Jr. Ambassadors’ Program by Megan Kitcko, 2013—2014 1st Junior Miss As Junior Ambassadors, we all work pretty hard during Convention and horse shows. We all really enjoy helping and watching people show their horses as much as riding in them. The other part of the Jr. Ambassador program is to get together and make friendships. We do many fun things and raise money for ETI and raise awareness for the horse trails. In December, we had a sleepover and decorated cakes to auction at the ETI Christmas Party. Last month, we got together and went to Medieval Times and Knott's Berry Farm. Medieval Times was so much fun cheering for our team while watching the knights joust and eating with our hands. We had our picture taken with "The King"! At Knott's Berry Farm, we went on all the roller coaster rides, even the crazy ones. We laughed as we ran through the park and joked with each other while we waited in line. All of the girls had a great time together, but we missed our Queen Mum, Debbie Foster. These are some special memories that I have been making with my girlfriends here in ETI. If you are thinking about becoming a part of the Jr. Ambassadors, I would like to encourage you to join. Shelby Joice, Rylee Lambert, Brianna Bodmer, Emily Webber, Azelyn Cameron, Megan Kitcko and Lauren Hiesl working on Oreo Snowman cupcakes. 2014 Court Sarah Webber, Emily Webber, Megan Kitcko, Shelby Joice, Rylee Lambert, Brittany Apodaca, Rene Apodaca enjoying bonding time. Megan Kitcko presenting Roxanne Greene with the Driving Champion ribbon as Trish Demers presents the trophy at last year’s National Driving Competition. Page 24 Back row: Rene Apodaca, Emily Webber; Front row: MeganKitcko, Sarah Webber, Shelby Joice, Rylee Lambert Volume 14, Issue 4 Page 25 Equestrian Trails, Inc . Page 26 Volume 14, Issue 4 Page 27 Equestrian Trails, Inc . ETI NATIONAL HIGH POINT NEW SEASON March 2014 - December 2014 April 6/Corral 118 May 18/Corral 38 June 8/Corral 118 High Point Show- High Point Horse Show High Point Show- Simi Valley Martinez Arena, Burbank Simi Valley Contact: Terry Simon Contact: Mary O’Brien Contact: Terry Simon (818) 522-3346 (818) 352-4230 (818) 522-3346 horseladyusa1@yahoo.com June 22/Jr. Ambassador High Point Horse Show Martinez Arena, Burbank Contact: Debbie Foster (661) 309-7371 eti@etinational.com horseladyusa1@yahoo.com July 25-27/National Horse Show: Convention LAEC, Burbank Contact: Debbie Foster (661) 309-7371 eti@etinational.com Sept. 7/Corral 118 High Point ShowSimi Valley Contact: Terry Simon (818) 522-3346 horseladyusa1@yahoo.com Sept. 21/Corral 38 Nov. 2/Corral 37 Nov. 16/Jr. Ambassador High Point Horse Show High Point Show High Point Horse Show Martinez Arena, Burbank Thousand Oaks Thousand Oaks Contact: Mary O’Brien Contact Sharyn Henry Contact: Debbie Foster (818) 352-4230 redhatcowgirl@yahoo.com (661) 309-7371 eti@etinational.com For More Info Regarding High Point Program: Contact: Chair: Kim Estrada (818) 522-7048 Co-Chair: Darian Binkley (805) 338-3532 Page 28 Photos Courtesy of: Shotintime.com Volume 14, Issue 4 Equestrian Trails, Inc. High Point Program ETI NATIONAL HORSE SHOW CIRCUIT 2014 Registration Form ONE FORM PER HORSE/RIDER COMBINATION (Forms WILL NOT be accepted without proof of payment) RIDER Name: D.O.B. Address: City: State: Phone: CA Zip: Email: Fax: Name of Equine: Age: Equine Owner: Breed: Stallion Gelding Mare You must enclose proof of age and equine registration papers, if applicable. ETI Corral #: Membership Expiration Date: PLEASE PRINT (must be completely filled out) Class # Class Name E W Amount Must participate in at least 5 of the scheduled 11 shows in your selected class to be eligible for year-end award. The fee for the year is $15.00 per class or 6 classes for $75.00 Individual Classes: x $15.00 = $ = $75.00 = $ Classes: 6 Total = $ ETI National High Point Rule Books may be obtained on line @ www.etinational.com or from ETI National Office at a cost of $5.00. For information or questions, please contact: Kim Estrada, High Point Chair, at (818) 522-7048 or rockbacknzip@aol.com Darian Binkley, High Point Co-Chair, at (805) 338-3532 or darian.binkley@gmail.com Make checks out to “ETI National High Point Program” Mail entry forms & checks to Kim Estrada, 16668 Knollwood Dr, Granada Hills, CA 91344 Page 29 Equestrian Trails, Inc . ETI NATIONAL HORSE SHOW CIRCUIT 2014 Class List - Sign up now 1. Leadline Equitation E/W 7 & Under « ¤ HALTER 2. Showmanship in Hand E/W 13 & Under « 3. Showmanship in Hand E/W 14 – 18 « 4. Showmanship in Hand E/W 19 & Over ATR « 5. Halter Open «I 6. Halter Mare «I 7. Halter Gelding «I 8. Halter Color «I ENGLISH 9. Country Pleasure English 13 & Under « ʎ 10. Country Pleasure English 14 – 18 « ʎ 11. Country Pleasure English 19 & Over ATR « ʎ 12. Country Pleasure English Open « ʎ 13. Hunt Seat Equitation 13 & Under 14. Hunt Seat Equitation 14 – 18 15. Hunt Seat Equitation 19 & Over ATR 16. Hunt Seat Equitation Open 17. Hunt Seat Pleasure 13 & Under 18. Hunt Seat Pleasure 14 – 18 19. Hunt Seat Pleasure 19 & 0ver ATR 20. Hunt Seat Pleasure Open 21. Hunt Seat Pleasure 1st & 2nd Year Green Open ± 22. Hunter Under Saddle Open 23. English Equitation Open » 24. English Pleasure Open » 25. Obedience English Open » 26. Pony Equitation Open 27. Pony Pleasure Open JUMPING 28. Pony Hunter Hack 1'6” – 2' Open 29. Pony Equitation Over Fences 1’6”' – 2' Open 30. Pony Working Hunters, 1’6” – 2' Open 31. Hunter Hack 1'6” – 2' Open 32. Trot Crossrail Equitation over Fences 1'6” – 2’ Open ʉ 33. Trot Crossrail Hunters, 1'6”- 2’ Open ʉ 34. Crossrail Equitation over Fences 1'6” – 2’ Open ʉ 35. Crossrail Hunters, 1'6”- 2’ Open ʉ 36. Equitation Over Fences 2' – 2'3” Open 37. Working Hunters, 2' – 2'3” Open 38. Jumpers, 2’- 2’3” Open 39. Jumpers, 2’3”- 2’6” Open 40. Jumpers, 2’6”- 2’9” Open Page 30 WESTERN 41. Country Pleasure Western 13 & Under « ʎ 42. Country Pleasure Western 14 – 18 « ʎ 43. Country Pleasure Western 19 & Over ATR « ʎ 44. Country Pleasure Western Open « ʎ 45. Western Equitation 13 & Under 46. Western Equitation 14 – 18 47. Western Equitation 19 & Over ATR 48. Western Equitation Open 49. Western Horsemanship Open- ATR 50. Western Pleasure 13 & Under 51. Western Pleasure 14 – 18 52. Western Pleasure 19 & Over ATR 53. Western Pleasure Open 54. Western Pleasure 1st & 2nd Year Green Open ± 55. Obedience Western Open 56. Reining 1st & 2nd Year Green 57. Reining Amateur 58. Reining Open WALK-TROT 59. Walk/Trot Equitation E/W 10 & Under «» 60. Walk/Trot Equitation E/W 11 – 13 « » 61. Walk/Trot Equitation E/W 14 – 18 « » 62. Walk/Trot Equitation E/W 19 & Over ATR «» 63. Walk/Trot Horsemanship E/W Open ATR « » 64. Walk/Trot Pleasure E/W 10 & Under « » 65. Walk/Trot Pleasure E/W 11 – 13 « » 66. Walk/Trot Pleasure E/W 14 – 18 « » 67. Walk/Trot Pleasure E/W 19 & Over ATR « » 68. Walk/Trot Obedience E/W Open « » TRAIL 69. Leadline Trail E/W 7 & Under « ¤ 70. Trail Horse Walk/Trot E/W 10 & Under « 71. Trail Horse Walk/Trot E/W 11-13 « 72. Trail Horse Walk/Trot E/W 14 - 18 « 73. Trail Horse Walk/Trot E/W 19 & Over ATR 74. Trail Horse E/W 13 & Under « 75. Trail Horse E/W 14 – 18 « 76. Trail Horse E/W 19 & Over ATR « 77. Trail Horse E/W Open « 78. Trail Horse E/W 1st & 2nd Year Green Open « ± New High Point Horse Show Circuit Starts in January and concludes in December Chair: Kim Estrada (818) 522-7048 rockbacknzip@aol.com Co-Chair: Darian Binkley (805) 338-3532 darian.binkley@gmail.com Volume 14, Issue 4 ETI High Point Show Circuit 2014 Division Highpoints English 13 & Under 2, 9, 13, 17, 74 English 14 – 18 3, 10, 14, 18, 75 English 19 & Over ATR 4, 11, 15, 19, 76 English Open 12, 16, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 77 Western 13 & Under 2, 41, 45, 50, 74 Western 14 – 18 3, 42, 46, 51, 75 Western 19 & Over ATR 4, 43, 44, 52, 76 Western Open 44, 48, 49, 53, 55, 58, 77 Walk/Trot E/W 10 & Under Walk/Trot E/W 11-13 Walk/Trot E/W 14 – 18 Walk/Trot E/W 19 & Over ATR 2, 59, 63, 64, 68, 70 2, 60, 63, 65, 68, 71 3, 61, 63, 66, 68, 72 4, 62, 63, 67, 68, 73 Halter Open (All Halter classes combined for Overall Award) 5, 6, 7, 8 Mule Open Award for Best Mule Overall (Walk/Trot, English or Western) Must participate in at least 5 of the scheduled 11 shows in your selected class to be eligible for year-end award. Must enter 3 of the classes in a division to qualify. ATR: Amateur to Ride 18 & Over E/W: English & Western « I Check English or Western on application when signing up. Change of tack and attire start points over. Halter class entry is based on the horse; owner may assign someone as the handler for these classes. Walk/Trot may enter Country Pleasure, Trot Crossrails, Halter, W/T Trail, and Showmanship. Walk/Trot may NOT enter leadline or loping/cantering classes. Ż May not enter any other Over Fences/Jumping classes, except pony classes when offered. Trot Crossrail must be taken at the trot. Crossrail fences must be taken at the canter. Riders may not enter all Crossrail classes. Riders either enter the Trot Crossrail classes or the regular Crossrail classes. ± 1st & 2nd Year Green horses only. ƀ Show chair may offer either as listed or combined E/W. ¤ May not enter any none leadline class. » Hunt Seat, Saddle Seat or Side Saddle accepted. ANYONE UNDER THE AGE OF 18 MAY NOT HANDLE OR SHOW A STALLION WHILE ON SHOW GROUNDS * NO REFUNDS WITHOUT VET CERTIFICATE * Conducted under USEF and ETI High Point Program Rules, but Management Rules take precedence. Decision of Judge is final. No one under 18 years of age may handle or show a stallion. No switching of numbers or horses will be allowed. Unsportsmanship like conduct will result in disqualification. Abuse of horses will result in disqualification and removal from show grounds. Classes with 3 or less entrants may be cancelled or combined at the discretion of show management. All mounted Hunt Seat riders must be wearing an ASTM approved helmet while on the show grounds. For High Point of the Day you must maintain either Western or English attire for all classes. I understand that as a competitor it is up to me to know all of the rules contained in this rulebook and will ask questions if I do not understand a particular rule or rules. Competitor Signature Horse Owner Signature Parent or Guardian Signature, if under 18 Date of Application Page 31 Equestrian Trails, Inc . ETI Trail Rider Award Program (TRAP) by Carol Elliott TRAP was started in 1982 as a fun way for E.T.I. trail riders to document trail usage while keeping track of hours in the saddle. Over the years, there have been many opportunities for E.T.I. to utilize these records while working with communities and parks in preserving and establishing trails. TRAP riders record the trails and areas they ride on a Rider Log. Additional information noted is number of riders in the party, whether the trail is multi-use (bikes and/or hikers) and number of hours ridden. All of this information can be compiled and provided to park and community planners to show that, yes, we are riding the trails and that trails and open space for horseback riding, hiking and mountain biking are worth preserving. As the rider’s hours increase, awards are given at intervals of 100 hours, 200 hours, 500 hours, 750 hours, 1000 hours, 1500 hours and on up. These awards are chevron patches with the hourly levels stitched in colored embroidery. Many riders attach their chevrons to hats, jackets, saddle pads, saddle bags and breast collars. The brightly colored chevrons are a conversation starter out on the trail and that in turn promotes discussion about trail use and keeping the trails available. and send as an email attachment. Email me for an online log sheet. If you have an interest in joining TRAP for the first time, give it a try. We need you, plus, watching your hours add up can be a bit addicting - an addiction that is good for you, your horse and trail preservation. If you have questions or want additional information, you may email me, telephone or text message. Happy Trails! Carol Elliott (760) 963-8209 happy2appy@yahoo.com I wish to thank all TRAP riders for their dedication to recording trail use! Some of the TRAP riders have been in this program for many years and have thousands of hours. Other riders are just getting started. All TRAP riders - new and old timers contribute to the database of our trail usage. Recording our hours in the saddle is a fun way to set riding goals and receive recognition along the way. In this issue of the E.T.I. Magazine, you will find a listing of the TRAP riders and their hours as of March 15, 2014. Please note that ½ hour increments have been left off of this listing so it would fit on the page. Riders, you have not lost your ½ hour; it is still in the records. In looking over the list, if you find any errors, please contact me, and I will get them corrected. If you have participated in TRAP in the past and would like to join again, I can retrieve your hours from before, and you can get started right away. We now have TRAP log sheets available online if you prefer to enter your hours on your computer or laptop Page 32 Erica Balsam, Corral 38, and Lil Sneaker (selfie photo) at a Trail Trial they won last year. Volume 14, Issue 4 ETI TRAP Riders Hours as of 3/15/14 5000+ HOURS BevAnn Moisi Donna Eddy Lynn Brown Patt French Erica Balsam Heather Skopik Jeanne C. Gonzalez Gwen Allen Corral Corral Corral Corral Corral Corral Corral Corral 22 22 38 22 38 13 12 22 11,410 8,480 7,691 6,243 5,922 5,740 5,057 5,010 4500+HOURS Ray Sims Corral 11 4,577 4000+ HOURS Charlotte Brodie Ray Drasher Corral 54 Corral 9 4,467 4,126 3500+HOURS Kaitlin Elliott Stephanie Abronson Corral 13 Corral 36 3,906 3,530 3000+HOURS No riders 2500+ HOURS Pamela Ronning Kat Ungamrung Marilyn Bridger Corral 83 Corral 22 Corral 83 2,901 2,675 2,506 2000+ HOURS Kimberly Dwight Janet Drasher Corral 138 Corral 9 2,254 2,105 1000+ HOUR Gil Gonzalez Carol Elliott Carol LaCorte Blondie Bacal Pat Duncker Corral Corral Corral Corral Corral 12 13 36 22 9 1,468 1,386 1,318 1,317 1,086 750+ HOURS Arleigh Ronning Maureen Levitt Corral 83 Corral 54 833 801 500+HOURS Jeannette Welling Barbara West Bill Naylor Jane Sigona Sharon Chandler Pat Fish Joyce Purcell Corral Corral Corral Corral Corral Corral Corral 37 22 13 35 13 57 13 732 696 599 594 568 551 551 200+ HOURS Randy Oglesby Evelyn Ortega Helene Schubert Sue Winthers Emily Stratton Shirley Stratton Jim Schicht Terri Meadows Corral Corral Corral Corral Corral Corral Corral Corral 20 357 63 138 36 36 357 118 481 454 430 378 373 321 314 305 100+ HOURS Diane Etchells Linda Elder Kerrilyn Walton Dawn Ajax Mary Jo Steele Corral Corral Corral Corral Corral 103 14 103 138 14 198 132 132 127 121 NEW RIDERS Cindi Hawkins Charlie Hawkins Kim Packer Corral 3 Corral 3 Corral 15 1500+HOURS No riders Donna Eddy, Corral 22, on her favorite horse Canteloupe at the ETI Death Valley Ride some years ago. Page 33 Equestrian Trails, Inc . Trail Rider Award Program T. R. A. P. In its 32nd Year! It’s TRAP! What is “TRAP” you ask? TRAP is ETI’s Trail Rider Award Program! What does it do? A heck of a lot more than it sounds! If you have any questions about the TRAP Program, call TRAP Chairperson Carol Elliott, (760) 963-8209. All completed logs and CHECKS should be sent to Carol Elliott: 6990 Ord View Rd; Apple Valley Ca 92308. happy2appy@yahoo.com All your TRAP dues of $6.00 are due in January. ETI TRAP keeps computerized logs on how many hours members are riding and where. In this day and age, when trails are giving way to housing developments, it is crucial that records be kept on trail usage. ETI Corrals in all areas are finding themselves having to defend their riding areas more and more against encroaching civilization. On several occasions, TRAP records have been instrumental in maintaining trail access. When a Corral calls ETI TRAP and identifies a specific problem area, TRAP not only provides them with actual riding statistics of usage, but TRAP members are notified to increase usage and support in that particular area. Documentation from ‘trail logs’ turned in by TRAP members are proof that trails are being used by equestrians. ETI TRAP acknowledges hours in the saddle with shoulder patches and pins that can be attached almost anywhere. Lest we offend the “cart” people, TRAP also counts those non-arena hours of driving time spent on the trails. How much does all this cost? It’s cheap!!! The fee to join TRAP is only $12.00 (you must maintain current ETI membership); then the TRAP membership is maintained each year for only $6.00. You will start by receiving the TRAP main shoulder patch (about the size of a police patch), and your log sheets. As you hit the hour goals (100, 200, 500, etc.), additional patches will be sent to you. When you reach the higher levels, your hours will be acknowledged with pins instead of patches. Why should the Show people get all the awards? TRAIL RIDER AWARD Program application Name_____________________________________________________________Corral #_________________ Address______________________________________________City__________________________________ State_____ Zip__________ Phone(______)________________Email_________________________________ New $12. ______ Renew $6. ______ ALL DUE January 1 or NOW Send with Check, Money Order or Credit Card info______________________________________________ NEW Mail to: Carol Elliott, ETI TRAP; 6990 Ord View Rd; Apple Valley CA, 92308 Page 34 Steve Photo Credit: Ford Volume 14, Issue 4 Join the Party! Start your OWN corral! Be our next new corral! How? Contact the ETI office at (818) 698-6200 (ETI@etinational.com) to see how easy it is. Join ETI Today! Want to be a new member? Become part of an equine organization that covers all disciplines & has TONS of fun. Family atmosphere with events for all ages! Call the ETI office for a Corral contact person or check out the Corral News to find a corral that suits your needs. …should always be on your mind! Remember … It’s ALWAYS FIRE Season & Earthquake Season in Southern California “What Do I Do With My Horse in Fire, Flood and/or Earthquake?” It is now available to anyone …everyone …on line through the ETI national website at www.etinational.com. Tell all your friends where to find this treasured tool. It’s FREE! You are also welcome to add this item to be downloaded on other club or equestrian organization’s websites. Or you can print as many copies as you wish for yourself and your friends. Page 35 Equestrian Trails, Inc . Photo Corner Corral 103's Valentine's Ride on February 15. The ride was out of the Bost Ranch in Apple Valley, CA. The three girls in the photo are the exchange students that Kerri Walton (president) and her mom, Barbara Walton (board member/ membership) are hosting for the 2013-2014 school year. From left to right, they are Lucie (Czech Republic), Amalie (Norway) and Anna (France). All three girls attend high school in Hesperia. They all ride horses back home and have attended most of the ETI rides during their stay. When they came to America in August of 2013, it was the first time they had ridden in western saddles! All three are awesome riders and are so much fun to have as part of our club. Photo submitted by Kerri Walton Do you have a photo you’d like to share? To submit, please send photo and credit info to dustysriders@sbcglobal.net. Contact the ETI office for Stickers (818) 698-6200 or eti@etinational.com ETI Bell logo Small 3” x 4” for inside vehicle window $3.00 8” X 10” for gate or trailer $6.00 Page 36 Got Trails? Stickers $5.00 Available in White or Black Volume 14, Issue 4 Photo Corner The kids from Corral 21! Photos submitted by Teresa Wekid, Corral 21 Do you have a photo you’d like to share? To submit, please send photo and credit info to dustysriders@sbcglobal.net. Page 37 Page 38 Answer on page 51 Thanks to “The Giant Book of Horsefun by Lee Smith-Moir Equestrian Trails, Inc . Kids’ Corner Volume 14, Issue 4 Kids’ Corner Happy Easter www.coloringpagesabc.com Page 39 Equestrian Trails, Inc . Corral News Please email your scribe news. The deadline is the 15th of the month. Please send to dustysriders@sbcglobal.net Bonelli MAU www.BonelliMAU.org Mounted Assistance Unit Bonelli MAU Spring Roundup With warmer weather upon us and as hikers and bikers and equestrians dust off their gear and once again hit the LA County Trails, Bonelli MAU is gearing up for an activity-packed Spring season. We are looking forward to member training, spring cleaning, trailer rodeo, quarterly rides, first aid training and recertification, revision of the MOU with LA County, and to the Antonvich Ride coming to Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park this spring. Bonelli MAU News The Bonelli MAU staging arena was closed in March due to construction of a new Sheriff modular building adjacent to the Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park Headquarters office. There will be construction work going on here for the next several months and the contractor will be storing equipment at the bottom of the hill at the entrance of the West MAU arena. In order to avoid any potential hazards, the Superintendant of Bonelli Regional Park is asking all equestrian units avoid using the West arena until further notice. Equestrian units or trail riders may stage at the East MAU arena across the street from the Bonelli Equestrian Center, outside the gates of the Bonelli Equestrian Center, the West Maintenance yard, or the North Shore Staging areas. There are many equestrian access points just outside the gates of Bonelli Park, allowing you access on horseback without requiring park admission fees. In addition, the Bonelli MAU training and after training ride scheduled for March 9 training was rescheduled to April 13 due to rains in early March affecting arena and trail conditions. Several Bonelli MAU members attended the first H.E.A.R.T. volunteer training in February, contributing almost 40 volunteer hours to this worthy cause. Bonelli MAU was honored to be invited and several of our members attended the North American Mounted Unit Commander’s Association (NAMUCA) held February 26 – Page 40 March 2 at the City of Industry Expo Center. The training was hosted by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Mounted Enforcement Detail, the LASD Parks Bureau Mounted Enforcement Detail, and the Los Angeles Police Department’s Metropolitan Mounted “E” Platoon. Participants and over eighty mounts hailed from all over the United States as well as internationally, from continents as far flung as Asia, Australia, and South America to attend this five day practical and classroom training event. Some of the skills covered in the three-day practical training included many ground work, sensory, and course work covered by our local MAU trainings. Other skills training of significant value to our Bonelli MAU member participants included formation work, tactical dismounting, vehicle and pedestrian stops, and crowd control. The training also included fun and team building activities such as jousting, relay races, and team penning. It was really great to note how well the Bonelli and Walnut Creek MAU certified horse/rider teams did alongside the law enforcement mounts. The calm demeanor of our teams really speaks to the caliber of our MAU training regimen and the LA County MAU certification program. Special congratulations go out to our Bonelli MAU member Gail Bohlander who led and won a fourmember team penning challenge with two participants from Taiwan and one from the Florida P o l i c e Department. About the B o n e l l i M o u n t e d Assistance Unit excerpted from our w e b s i t e Volume 14, Issue 4 homepage, www.bonellimau.org: Q. What does the Bonell Park MAU do? Q. What is a Mounted Assistance Unit (MAU)? A. In addition to patrolling the trails on horseback, reporting on trail conditions, and assisting park visitors, Bonelli Park Administration also appreciates Bonelli MAU's assistance and participation during key events at the park, but HEY, any reason to ride is a great one...Right!! Examples would be the semiannual Antonovich Trail Dusters Rides, Jazz Fest West at Bonelli, Boy Scout Jamborees, and other special events. Events like these are why we train several times a year. Ask any of our members, our regular trainings, patrols, and group rides pay off! A. "MAU members are not peace officers, and should not become physically involved in any problems observed on park property". * "The MAU is a volunteer organization under the supervision of County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation Volunteer Program. The purpose of the MAU is to patrol the trails on horseback and to ensure the safety of all users by reporting any hazards or dangerous situations found in the park or on the trail system. The MAU also assists park visitors in their efforts to enjoy their leisure time during their visits." * * County of Los Angeles Parks and Recreation 2012 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Q. What is the Bonelli MAU? A. The Bonelli MAU not only patrols their own "Home Park”, the Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park in San Dimas, California, but they may patrol other regional parks, at no cost, within Los Angeles County. The Bonelli MAU has its own personality just like any volunteer organization. The Bonelli MAU is very socially active and in addition to the regularly scheduled Bonelli MAU activities at Bonelli P ark, some members may spend weekends riding & camping at various locations all around Southern and Central California. Q. Are there requirements to join Bonelli MAU? A. Yes, there are requirements to join and to remain a member of Our Unit. Each Member must pass the LA County Parks Volunteer screening and application process, complete an Orientation Ride, process the proper paperwork, and certify on their horse as a team. Once certified, there are additional requirements to remain a member of Bonelli MAU. Members must participate in regularly scheduled events, attend regular meetings, patrol a required number of hours per month, participate in training, participate in group rides, maintain an ETI membership in good standing, hold current First Aid & CPR certification, and maintain current LA County Parks Volunteer ID. Q. How do I learn more? A. Learn more about us at our website, www.bonellimau.org. We look forward to seeing you at one of our meetings, one of our activities, our out on the trails! Happy Trails, Mindy Miracle, Secretary Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park, Mounted Assistance Unit Whittier Narrows MAU www.WNMAU.com Mounted Assistance Unit What a way to start of a new year. President Sharon Chandler and Secretary Bill Naylor volunteered to help Dusty’s Riders at the Horse Expo in Pomona. Many ETI members volunteered to help them with their annual fund raiser. Plans are also underway for the spring training and certification Program, which starts April 12, for members to hone their patrol skills or certify to be able to patrol the County trails and Parks as a member of the MAU. We have also been advised the County is reviewing our proposal to put a trail and obstacle course at Whittier Narrows. As a side note several of us received some emergency response training this last month with the Los Angeles County Fire Department in horse rescue using helicopters and USAR equipment. What a great experience. The WNMAU is a volunteer unit made up of ETI members who wish to also volunteer for Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation and is based out of Whittier Narrows Regional Park. Check the WNMAU web site for up to date information on the next meeting. Meetings are held the first Thursday of each month. Page 41 Equestrian Trails, Inc . For current information www.WNMAU.com. on the WNMAU, go to Bill Naylor, WNMAU Secretary Bnaylor4@sbcglobal.net Walnut Creek Pres. Cindi Hawkins (909) 354-1613 Corral 3 President, Member Attend NAMUCA (North American Mounted Unit Commander’s Association) 2014 Training & Conference Corral 2 Pasadena/San Gabriel/Altadena Pres. Thomas Lockhart (626) 794-7797 Are you looking for a safe, sane, inexpensive yet fun place to expose your green horse or beginner rider -of any age! - to the fun of horse show participation? Look no further then Corral 2. We will be holding the first of our semiannual Western Schooling Shows on Sunday, April 27. As with our previous shows, it will be at Rose Bowl Riders. Those of you who have attended our shows know what a supportive, low-key horse show experience we provide. Want to know more? Read on! Corral 2 is so happy to announce that we are now 21st century participants: We have our own website! Whether you have questions about ETI's oldest active Corral or want to download the horse show premium check us out at: eticorral2.org. Don't want to end on a sad note, so I won't. Instead of writing about Corral 2's Liz Blackwelder's death, let's instead write about her life. And, was there ever anyone more alive than Liz? Anyone who ever met her will never forget her enthusiasm, her laugh, her interest in so many things: gardens, penmanship, horses, family, dogs, cats but especially pertinent to us, trail riders, was her interest, commitment and enthusiasm for maintaining our open, wild space and the trails that give us access to it. She put her money where her mouth was, too. Her very generous donation was the seed that resulted in water and rest facilities at Cherry Canyon's "Ultimate Destination". She was a founding member of the La Canada-Flintridge Trails Council. Ninety-three years old and younger of heart than some twenty-year olds I know. Liz, it was a privilege to know you. Priscilla Benson Page 42 Corral 3 ETI CORRAL 3 President Cindi Hawkins, and Member Mary Kennedy, attended the 2014 training that involved over 100 riders. The 5-day training event was held at the City of Industry complex, and involved a wide range of activities that included formation riding, crowd control techniques, search & rescue, first aid, and other sessions (including working cattle). Participants received a wide range of instruction and suggestions on dealing with dangerous, unruly crowds, basic horse emergency medical supplies, personal first aid & survival kits. Riding was a challenge due to the size and nature of the group, and desensitizing played a large role in working situations. Members from other countries participated, many of whom could not bring their own mounts and were riding horses made available to them for the exercises. Cindi and Mary will be making a follow-up report to the Corral for ideas on what our members can do to help further the goals of the unit, enhance the safety of horse and rider, and provide additional services to the community. WOUNDED WARRIOR Project Implementation Member Joanne Kellar is communicating with the local Wounded Warrior Program Coordinator, to learn how our Corral can get involved in helping with rehabilitation of U.S. Military personnel wounded during overseas deployments. More information should be available for the next meeting. We look forward to getting involved in this worthwhile endeavor. WALNUT CREEK – Trail Obstacle Course Suggestions welcome on Obstacle Course creation. We’re working with Park and Trails supervisors to ensure and hope to get this program off the drawing board and on the ground by the Fall. The Walnut Creek MAU has acquired construction materials and is planning to introduce an obstacle course in the Reeder arena area, which will be strategically placed off-trail to take advantage of tree and slope locations …and blend in with the environment. Cindi Hawkins (President, ETI Corral 3 & Walnut Creek MAU) is managing the effort and researching obstacle variations. Volume 14, Issue 4 With the Walnut Creek MAU & ETI Corral 3 moving this effort along, as previously mentioned, the inclusion of various obstacle training items will provide riders and their horses with a variety of challenges to expand the capabilities of riding skills and problem-solving. graffiti, clean-up necessities, and suggestions on improvement of the trails. Email comments to Cindi or Charlie Hawkins, and they will get immediate attention. WALNUT CREEK TRAIL MAP DEVELOPMENT – ONGOING As always our focus will be on keeping the trails safe and enjoyable. We’re continuing to make an impact on improvements in Walnut Creek this summer. As MAU volunteers as well, we’re happy to see a noticeable improvement when patrolling the trails in this area. Walnut Creek ETI Corral 3 is primarily made up of Walnut Creek MAU volunteers as well as area riders. Our meetings are held bi-monthly on the first Thursday, April thru September at the Walnut Creek Snack Bar in Bonelli Park at the Building/RR#E8 off Via Verde, just a stone’s throw from the Bonelli MAU training arena. MAU & ETI #3 members have developed an area trail map showing water crossings, alternate and secondary trails, in addition to access and egress points that would be very helpful in the event of an emergency. The map has been provided for review to LA County Trails personnel, as well as Bonelli Park personnel. Of course, at this point it’s strictly an unofficial effort, but it helps to put some perspective on the region’s trails. (Keeping in mind that it is an unofficial version, anyone who would like a copy should email Cindi: cindihawkins@gmail.com.) Park personnel are doing a great job maintaining the picnic area that is just yards east of the Reeder arena. Picnic tables and hitching posts are located conveniently for riders who would like to take a break, relax, and have something to eat before setting back out on the trail. With the heat still showing up from time-to-time, Walnut Creek offers a great shade-filled ‘ride and relaxation’ venue! REMIND ALL PARK GUESTS TO KEEP DOGS ON A LEASH Many visitors think their dogs are well-trained, but several incidents continue to occur. Loose dogs continue to be a problem. Remind hikers there are leash laws, and ETI members should keep their canine trail-ride companions leashed as well, to set an example for others. WALNUT CREEK OFFERS THE PERFECT SPRING RIDE, AND YOUR INPUT IS WELCOME! As many who ride this trail already know with the tree canopy and resulting shade for much of the ride, the Walnut Creek ‘Mike D Antonovich Trail’ is the perfect ride for warm days. Several rocky areas along and in the creek were cleared by Park personnel last year. With these great improvements, it adds to the enjoyment of equestrians and hikers alike. Creek water levels are still fairly low, and offer mostly mild-to-moderate challenges for horse and rider. As noted above, the Walnut Creek MAU & ETI #3 officers and members have (provisional) trail-mapping completed, including staging areas and access-&-exit points. (Maps are available for interested riders.) As usual, we encourage ETI members riding the trail system to report items of interest, including trail hazards, ABOUT CORRAL #3 Our emphasis is always to help Walnut Creek become a more desirable family venue, and cleaning up the area will also have a greater positive impact for the homes neighboring Walnut Creek. For more information, email CindiHawkins@gmail.com. Charlie Hawkins chazhawkins@gmail.com Corral 6 Windville Riders Riverside/Norco/Mira Loma/Corona/Jurupa Valley Pres. Michael Frederick (951) 688-3122 www.eticorral6.info Corral 8 Rolling Hills Estates/Rancho Palos Verdes Pres. Susie Lytal (310) 488-4389 www.eticorral8.com Corral 9 Littlerock Trail Blazers Pres. Ray Drasher (661) 944-4359 www.eticorral9.org Last month’s La Cabana ride turned out perfect with 16 riders and a great lunch. We have the Hansen Dam ride this month on the 23rd which I pre-rode and have a trail set up. It will be a bit of a trail trial on a couple parts due to the rain and extra water, but that's what I consider real trail riding when you need to watch where you are riding so you don't get knocked off the horse or have him Page 43 Equestrian Trails, Inc . tripping. Course, I won't take riders through the deep water and soft sand I found …that would really freak them out. Check our schedules as we have added a few new rides that they may be of interest to you, at eticorral9.org or on face book ETI Corral 9. Ray Drasher Corral 10 Lakeview Terrace Pres. Pam Miller Mitchell (818) 262-2846 www.freewebs.com/lvteticorral Corral 12 Sylmar Vista Del Valle Pres. Patty Hug (818) 367-2056 www.eticorral12.com Corral 14 Western Wagons Mojave Pres. Norm Noftsier (661) 270-1161 Corral 15 Marshall Canyon MAU San Dimas/LaVerne area Pres. Darlene McGrady (909) 592-6477 marshallcanyonmau.com Marshall Canyon has been experiencing a large population of bikers, hikers and joggers on weekends. We continue to remind bikers of trail etiquette. Although many are courteous to equine, they still need to be courteous to hikers and joggers. We encourage all of our fellow MAU units and horseback riders to remind bikers of trail etiquette when visiting Marshall Canyon. We had a wonderful turnout for our training in February, and we welcome our new recruit Valorie Thomas, who we voted in on March 3 as our newest member. Valorie and her horse Tango completed their training hours and passed the test! Congratulations! Marshall Canyon MAU is actively looking for new members. We train at the Fred Palmer Equestrian Center in Marshall Canyon, plus we have many beautiful, treecovered trails to ride. For information, please contact Darlene McGrady at (909) 592-6477 or email at DSings4Joy@aol.com. If you would like to join our group or visit us, we meet the first Monday of each month at the Bonelli Park Conference Center in the campground at 7:00pm. Thank you, Julie Sandona Corral 20 Shadow Hills Rough Riders Pres. Becky Borquez (818) 352-3634 www.eticorral20.com We were sorry to have to cancel our Trail Trials scheduled for March 16. After the few days' heavy rain, the trails were dangerous and full of fallen branches and debris. We just didn't have enough time to get a clean-up crew together to go out and do maintenance. We hope to re-schedule for the fall. The new date will be publicized as soon as we have it! Now that we have longer days, we hope to have some trail clearing days scheduled very soon. If anyone is interested in volunteering to help, we would be most grateful! Page 44 Happy Trails - stay safe out there!!! Becky Borquez Corral 20 President Volume 14, Issue 4 Corral 21 Corral 22 Newhall Trail Riders Castaic/Canyon Country Pres. Kristy Apodoca (661) 714-7550 www.corral21.org San Fernando Valley Riders Pres. Sharon Richardson (661) 268-0754 www.Corral22.com Gymkhana Run for The Saddle Series April 5 May 24 July 12 August 30 Sept 27 October 11 Our series offers an environment that allows beginners to feel comfortable and yet is competitive for those who are experienced and accomplished riders. Opportunity for lessons in leadership and friendship through a variety of equine activities, helping with the Mike Antonovich ride, participating in the Newhall 4th of July parade, Camping Trip to Rancho Oso, Hosting Convention Buckle Series Gymkhana, Run for the Saddle Series Gymkhana, Christmas Caroling on Horseback. Our February ride was The 8th Annual Cheri Blue Ride. Cheri was a longtime member of Corral 22, a wonderful horsewoman and a dear friend to many. Twenty-five riders set off from Rose Bowl Riders located in the Lower Hahamonga Watershed Park in Pasadena for a three hour ride. The weather was perfect - clear and sunny but not too hot. We rode the Flint Canyon Trail which takes you along the Arroyo, through the beautiful residential areas of La Canada, onto Cherry Canyon Trail, up to Liz's Loop and stopped at Ultimate Destination for a toast to Cheri Blue a n d L i z Blackwelder. Amazing Gymkhana Prizes W h e n w e returned to RBR, thirty guests enjoyed a tasty brunch of scrambled eggs, omelets, bacon, s a u s a g e , potatoes, various fruit and pastries, orange juice and coffee. Our 50/50 drawing was won by member Antoinette Dohmen. Many thanks to Lea Tanasale for setting up Great Friends Rita Shuster the clubhouse and receiving the catered food and quite a few 22er's that helped Kat and I clean-up the clubhouse. I was trail boss and my partner in crime, Kathleen Page 45 Equestrian Trails, Inc . Ungamrung, was drag rider. We would like to extend a special thanks to Rose Bowl Riders for donating the use of their facility for this event every year. Cheri was also a RBR member and would have been thrilled that we honored her memory there. Our March ride at Wildwood was met with gorgeous weather and great company. We gathered at the Santa Rosa Park Equestrian area. The recent storm had cleared out a lot of dust, leaving great footing and filling the numerous w a t e r crossings with fresh water that the horses enjoyed. A total of 17 riders headed out, including s e v e r a l non-members who are thinking of joining Corral 22. We rode for several miles through easy dirt trails, crossing the river several times and admired the green grassy banks and beautiful trees for shade. After a gradual climb, we enjoyed a cool breeze and a panoramic view of Thousand Oaks. We then proceeded down through a housing area and across a road, then worked our way down a gentle descent through scrub oaks for several miles down into another valley, following the river to the waterfall. About 5 minutes from the falls was a large, shady picnic area complete with hitching posts, barbecues, picnic tables and even bathrooms with flushing toilets and fresh water. After a short respite, we mounted up for the last leg of the ride, which was only 45 minutes before reaching home base. Thanks to Polo Paul for leading a great ride and to everyone who participated! UPCOMING RIDES! April 13: Vasquez Rocks/Maria Bonitas. Staging area for this ride is located at Vasquez Rocks County Park in Agua Dulce. As you enter the park, continue to the large parking area at the end of the road. This is a beautiful Page 46 scenic ride so bring your camera! The ride is 3 hours with moderate hills and water crossings. Afterwards, we will trailer over to Maria Bonita's which is a 5 minute drive for lunch. Please contact Sharon Richardson if you need directions and to let her know you are coming so she can make reservations for the restaurant. Please call (661) 350-7261 or email ridinwcruz@gmail.com. Hope you will join us! April 26-28: ETI Jim Hester Ride - you can find out more information about this ride in the ETI magazine. May 18: Malibu Ride. month. More information to follow next If you would like more information about our Corral or upcoming rides and events, please visit our website www.corral22.com. Corral 34 Happy Trails! Ivy Murillo La Tuna Canyon Pres. Jeanette Provolt (818) 951-2360 Corral 35 Oak Canyon Riding Club Glendora Pres. Dottie Hilliard (626) 335-7112 It looks like Spring has sprung with her usual wonderful displays of sunshine, wildflowers, and great riding weather! My son, in Idaho, is still shoveling snow to make a path to his corrals to feed and using a hammer to break the ice on the water barrels. We may have wild fires and mud slides, but Glendora feels pretty good to these old bones. Along with the stirring of new life brought on by springtime, comes the excitement of new horse related activities on the calendar. Corral 35 is presenting an Arena Trail Trial Obstacle Challenge Buckle Series at their Glendora Arena, starting with the first event on April 5. This is a series consisting of three separate event dates. These dates are April 5, May 17, and June 14, 2014. Contact Jean Chadsey for details at (909) 967-2065. (See flyer on page 26.) As usual, several other events will be happening in our area on the same day, April 5. San Dimas and Glendora will be involved in Trail Clean-Up Day in their cities, and some of our members are in leadership roles in their communities. We are proud of our commitment to service and appreciate the hometown efforts to help equestrians. Volume 14, Issue 4 In celebration of Earth Day, April 26, Corral 35 is teaming up with the Glendora Trails Council and presenting a display booth, as well as a Corral 35 information booth and a hands on experience with a real live horse named Sera’. Stop by and say, “Howdy” to Sera’ as she nonchalantly grazes on the front lawn of City Hall. Recently, Corral 35 hosted the Dalton Canyon Hot Shots, a firefighting crew, as a thank you for their hard work in the Colby Fire. They gave a demonstration of the use of ATVs and the training required in their use in fire work. The mounted posse of the San Dimas Sherriff’s division used our facility for a day of testing of new recruits last weekend, and it was also a very interesting and entertaining event. We love to see the variety of activities taking place at our Equestrian Park. Take time to smell the Orange blossoms, and ride safe. Dottie Hilliard Corral 36 Mountain Ridge Riders Agoura/Calabasas/Malibu/Monte Nido Pres. Vikki Siemons (818) 400-0909 Corral 37 Conejo Riders, Thousand Oaks Pres. Barbara Kloster (805) 499-4970 www.eti37.org Corral 38 Griffith Park Equestrians Burbank/Glendale Pres. Diana Hoch (818) 841-6422 www.corral38eti.com Corral 38 wants to remind you to attend our Easter Bonnet Contest on April 20. It will be an equine fashion show. We'll meet at Easter Field at 9am for a nondenominational Easter Service, to be followed by the bonnet contest and Easter egg hunt for the children and games on horseback at 9:30am. We give prizes for Funniest Bonnet, Most Original Bonnet, Prettiest Bonnet, etc. Our games on horseback will include the favorites like egg and spoon, the ring toss, musical cones, water glass and others. See you there. Coffee and doughnuts will be served. Everyone is welcome! Mark your Calendars. Our next High Point show is May 18 at Martinez Arena. Our Judge will be Nancy Harvey. We are approved for Arabian, Appaloosa Horse and PAC. Entries start at 7am. Corral 38 runs an organized Show, with excellent judges, neat ribbons and awards and homemade food by Harriet’s Cowgirl Up Cafe. Come and participate for a good day showing your horses. February 27, at the Griffith Park Resource Board meeting, Lynn Brown, Corral 38 Trail Coordinator, was awarded a beautiful Commendation plaque from the City Of Los Angeles. Lynn was appointed by both Councilman LaBonge and by L.A. Rec. and Parks as the only equestrian on the group to the Griffith Park Master Plan Working Group for the next 25 years. She served for over 3 years in monthly meetings. It was a wonderful opportunity for her to meet and make friends with other concerned Park users that she would never have met otherwise. These friendly contacts formed alliances for future trail issues. Hikers, equestrians, nature lovers and others have the same concerns about trail access and safe trail use. Together we presented a much stronger coalition than simply the voices of equestrians. IMPORTANT TRAIL UPDATES Beginning on March 15, DWP will be doing to construction work on Zoo Drive, next to the Live Steamers. The Trail will be rerouted at the gateway to Rattlesnake. Riders will cross the street next to the former equestrian parking lot and will be riding into the grass park. You’ll follow a trail marked with cones and tape and be able to access Rattlesnake easily. Return the same way. This will be from March 15 to June 1. Also, another heads up. Beginning on March 15, a tunneling project will begin. It will go from the Headworks site, pass underneath the Martinez Arena parking lot, pass under Tunnel 9 and continue through Travel Town. The tunneling machine is about 70 feet underground and moves very slowly. It is not expected that any vibrations will be felt by the horses crossing over the area. No prospected date as to when it will be finished. Good news for equestrians trailering in to ride on the park. The traditional parking across from the Live Steamers on Zoo Drive will be reopened soon. DWP has finished their work and are packing up equipment. The parking lot across from Martinez Arena will also remain as alternative parking. Lynn Brown Page 47 Equestrian Trails, Inc . Corral 43 We hope you've all been enjoying the warm weather! See you in a few weeks! Tri Valley Riders Nuevo/Riverside/Norco/Hemet Pres. Melinda Huber-LaVallee (951) 780-1251 Nicole Gunkel Corral 54 Hi, everyone! Quite the show we had in March! Thank you to everyone who volunteered during the day and Rocky Hill Riders, Chatsworth Pres. Mary Kaufman (818) 326-5772 www.etiCorral54.com It’s starting to feel like spring with the time change. It is so nice to have that extra hour at the end of the day but not so nice to get up in the dark. Charlotte Brodie is sooooo busy with meetings to save our trails, but she has found time to set up two great rides. The first one is on March 30 at 1:00pm. helped each other when needed! Although we had several spills, the important thing is nobody was in- jured too seriously and were/will be back in the saddle soon! Please remember our date change for the April gymkhana which is now scheduled for Sunday, April 6. We have some exciting announcements to make, so you won't want to miss it!! The Mavericks will be hosting the always popular bunny race at the next show, and they encourage everyone to participate! It's always exciting to have the noon-event as a fun break during the day. Tickets for our May BBQ fundraiser featuring Smokin Willie's amazing food will also be available for purchase starting at the April show. Page 48 It is a ride with our Councilmember Mitchell Englander. We are also looking forward to having Mayor Eric Garcetti join us on the ride. We will meet at 10661 Andora Ave. in Chatsworth. If you have any questions, call Charlotte Brodie at (818) 892-3862 and please RSVP to Megan Cottier at (818) 882-8445. After the ride, refreshments will be served. The next ride will be our trail trials in Chatsworth. Charlotte has mapped out a great trail for us to enjoy. It will be held on April 13. Directions: From the 118 Freeway Exit at Topanga Canyon Blvd., westbound go right towards the hill turning right onto Mayan Drive (eastbound turn left towards the hill and turn right onto Mayan Dr.) After going around a couple curves, the staging area is on your left. Hope to see you there. On May 11, we will be having our 11th Day or the Horse at Stoney Point Ranch in Chatsworth. So many vendors and exhibits will there for your entertainment. There is something for everyone. Cindy Strauss Corral 57 Sespe Riders, Ojai Pres. Linda Dezeeuw (805) 205-4816 www.etiCorral57.org Corral 57 is getting ready to start off its 2014 show season on April 6 at Soule Park in Ojai. Come join us for Volume 14, Issue 4 a fun day of horsin' around. We will have high point events, Western and English, Trail course, Gymkhana, and for our newest and youngest riders a lunchtime lead line class. Please check our website for Premiums and be sure to send in your paperwork early for a discount on class fees. eticorral57.org Looking forward to seeing both new and familiar faces at the show! Shannon Bowman Corral 65 Kern Equestrian Riders, Bakersfield Pres. Helen Ordway (661) 201-8152 Corral 66 Route 66 Riders, Barstow/Hinkley Pres. Beth Uzonyi (760) 255-4767 Our February 22 and 23 event was a training clinic at my house with Ewa Vaars, a previous ETI member who moved to Nevada. Saturday's class of six started out learning three basic ground skills and then graduating to the saddle either Saturday afternoon or Sunday. Sunday's class of seven practiced the skills we learned on Saturday and worked on individual problems. One accomplishment was getting Diane Bubier's horse Blaze, 17, into the trailer twice in one weekend - he had never been in a trailer before (and didn't want to get in either). Jeanette Hayhurst gets some credit for that one, too. Our auditors had a great time watching and taking pictures, too. Anyone that missed it, missed a great opportunity, and the weather couldn't have been nicer! Corral 70 Cross Road Riders Lucerne/Apple Valley Sue Purbaugh (760) 953-8556 Corral 77 Saugus Saddle Club Saugus/Castaic/Valencia Pres. Liz Ekeberg (661) 297-7669 Corral 83 Tehachapi Mountain Riders Tehachapi Pres. Carolyn McIntyre (661) 822-9533 Eight of us went out on a ride in our local hills in March and thoroughly enjoyed the weather, trails and views of Cummings Valley. It was such a beautiful day that I had to include a picture showing off our valley and mountains along with a rear view of our ride leader, Linda Wells. The trails are quiet and wide and stretch from Cummings Valley to Stallion Springs, but this time we kept to a loop that was a fairly easy 21/2 hour ride that started and ended in the valley. We got a glimpse of a bobcat while on the trail but often see elk if we’re lucky. March 22 will have been our Newberry Springs trail ride. Hopefully with the March rain that we had, it will provide us with some desert flowers in bloom. April 12 is our veterinarian clinic with Dr. Ron Lenhert and also chiropractor Susie Figley here at my house. We will take sign ups at the March meeting or call me (760) 2554767. April 19 is our Mojave Narrows ride in Victorville. Plan on spending the night, Friday 18. See you out on the trail. Beth Uzonyi/President A group of us are looking forward to heading out on the trails of Alabama Hills, near Lone Pine in April. It will be about a three hour drive as we caravan north on Hwy 14 and, for most of us, it will be our first experience on these trails. I can’t wait for this ride and lots more to come as long as this amazing weather holds up. Carolyn McIntyre President, Corral 83 Page 49 Equestrian Trails, Inc . Corral 86 Vasquez Vaqueros Aqua Dulce/Canyon Country/Acton Pres. Irving Blank (661) 268-0098 www.eti86.com On March 9, 25 riders met in Lavery Canyon for a trail ride. There was plenty of parking, it was a warm day, and we rode for two hours on good trails and roads through hills and canyons. There were no water crossings or bridges on this ride. The only scary thing was an empty blue water tank used for movie filming, but most of the horses didn't even look at it. Sixteen of us trailered to Le Chene French Restaurant for brunch following the ride. continued camaraderie. Our next event will be a clinic on e q u i n e nutrition. Upcoming Events May/June Camping trip - TBD on place and date November 2014 - Fundraiser date and place TBD ride October Camping trip - place and date TBD More information to come. Larry and Sharon Van Loon com@larryvanloon.com Corral 88 Tri Community Horsemen Phelan/Pinon Hills/Wrightwood Pres. Eileen Martin (760) 447-2069 www.corral88.org Corral 99 Tulare Country Joy Riders Tulare/Kaweah/Three Rivers/Visalia Pres. Karen Tuttle (559) 688-8871 www.eticorral99.com Our Spring Ride was Sunday, March 9, at Kincaid Cove at Lake Success near Porterville, CA. We had seven riders, and all seemed to have a great time. This was a good first of the year ride as it was an easy ride over dirt roads. After the ride, we enjoyed our sack lunches and the Page 50 Karen Tuttle President, Corral 99 Corral 103 Hesperia Happy Horsemen Hesperia/Apple Valley Pres. Kerri Walton (909) 954-7613 Hello from Corral 103! Even though we are still early in the year, we are three for three with great rides, awesome weather and great company! We are joined by familiar faces along with new faces at every ride. Our Facebook page is receiving new "likes" almost daily. Hopefully our membership and participation will be on a steady climb upward throughout the year! Please check out our poker ride flyer on page 23 and consider joining us!! Kerri Walton Corral 118 Simi Valley Award Circuit Simi Valley Pres. Donna Rhodes (805) 794-5556 www.eti118.org Volume 14, Issue 4 Corral 210 Corral 126 Santa Clara Valley Equestrian Riders Fillmore/Santa Paula Pres. Danelle Williams (805) 644-7094 www.eti126.org Sunland Riders Sunland/Gibson Ranch Pres. Jeanette Provolt (818) 951-2360 Corral 138 Saddleback Canyon Riders Trabuco Canyon/Orange County Pres. Rick Balthaser (949) 439-2414 www.saddlebackcanyonriders.com Corral 357 Barrel Springs Riders Antelope Valley/Palmdale Pres. Kimberly Dwight (661) 478-2770 www.eti138.com Many of our Corral 138 members joined Corral 86 for their ride from Sleepy Valley early in March. It was a wonderful ride with 25 total. Several of us have been back since then. April is a very busy month for us; we have something scheduled every weekend. Corral 777 Sweet Water Rough Riders Acton/Aqua Dulce Pres. Richard Villasenor (661) 810-8971 www.sweetwaterroughriders.com April 5 is our ride at Saddleback Buttes in east Lancaster. Please contact Elaine at eb45bktg@antelecom.net or (661) 946-1976. April 13 - Corral 54 - many of us will compete in the Chatsworth Trail Trials. April 19 - Teresa Spencer has organized a trailering clinic with Bob Horrell. Please contact Teresa at (818) 269-8505 or Actonbarns@aol.com to RSVP. There's only time/room for ten. We have a new location for our Corral 138 trail ride on April 26. Corral 138 Juniper Hills-Pearblossom will be led by joleenm9@aol.com (661) 202-0877 Our own Trail Trial is May 4, and I've been making sure all the judges have ridden the course and have seen a variety of horse go through their obstacle. We are awarding beautiful buckles to first place and ribbons to tenth. There will be a raffle, and we'll have TEAMS. Any four competitors can sign up as a team. Each pays an additional $5 towards the jackpot. The team members can be in different divisions and don't even have to ride together. Just another way to have fun and split the jackpot! Unlike poker, you must sign up before you ride. There is a flyer in this magazine on page 11. It really helps if you preregister, that's why you're given a free lunch. Kimberly Dwight Answer to Kid’s Corner (pg 38): Suzy will ride Kirby Page 51 Equestrian Trails, Inc . Page 52 Volume 14, Issue 4 Page 53 Equestrian Trails, Inc . ETI National Programs Gymkhana High Point Series was initiated in 2010. The program is based on CA Gymkhana Assoc. (CGA) rules. Open to all age riders in all Corrals. Chairperson is Tracy Boldroff (tracyboldroff@sbcglobal.net). Contact her to join the High Point Gymkhana Program or to have your Corral hold a High Point Gymkhana or become the chair. Horse Shows ETI has a National High Point Circuit. High Point Chairs are Kim Estrada [(818) 522-7048 rockbacknzip@aol.com] and Darian Binkley [(805) 338-3532 darian.binkley@gmail.com]. NonETI members can participate in our ETI High Point Shows. But to be a part of the National High Point Circuit you must be an ETI member and sign up for your classes. You may sign up any time. Your points will only be included once you have joined the High Point Circuit. The new circuit starts March 2. The Junior Ambassador Program is open to all ETI youth age 7 to 21. Boys are welcome for the Prince and King category. Applications for the program may be obtained by calling Debbie Foster at the ETI Office (818) 698-6200 or eti@etinational.com. The completed forms are due back in the office in May 1st with all fees, sponsors, autobiography and pictures. This is a great way for our youth to represent their Corral and ETI. Participants volunteer their time at several mandatory events as well as many horse shows; trail trials, parades, trail dedications, quarterly dinner meetings and fun events just for the Junior Ambassador Court such as the retreat! Contact Debbie or any of the girls who have participated for more info on the fun activities. Page 54 Trail Rider Award Program (TRAP) keeps computerized logs on how many hours members are riding. In this day and age, when trails are giving way to housing developments, it is crucial that records be kept on trail usage. ETI Corrals in all areas are finding themselves having to defend their riding areas more and more against encroaching civilization. On several occasions, TRAP records have been instrumental in maintaining trail access. ETI TRAP acknowledges hours in the saddle with shoulder patches & pins that can be attached almost anywhere. The fee to join TRAP is only $12.00 (you must maintain current ETI membership); then the TRAP membership is maintained each year for only $6.00. You will start by receiving the TRAP main shoulder patch and your log sheets. As you achieve the hour goals additional patches will be sent to you. Carol Elliott is the TRAP chair. Please contact happy2appy@yahoo.com or (760) 963-8209. Trail Trials: An ETI Sanctioned Trail Trial consists of a trail ride, usually averaging between two and three hours, with trail obstacles along the way. Obstacles are natural, or simulate naturally occurring conditions for the horse and rider to negotiate. We now have a DVD from a clinic demonstrating obstacles and tips to compete or put on a Trail Trial. It is important to remember that the people doing the judging at sanctioned Trail Trial event are volunteers following the rulebook and are doing the best they can. Safety, control, and common sense are the number one priorities for all ETI sanctioned Trail Trials. Trail Trials are open to ETI members and Non-members. There are three divisions: Juniors for youth 14 years (as of Jan. 1st) and under; Novice and Open. Volume 14, Issue 4 New Ad Prices! Non-ETI Size Printed Full Page $200 ½ Page $110 ¼ Page $75 Business Card: $35 Classified (three lines) $15 Digital $140 $75 $50 $25 $10 Corrals Size Printed Full Page $100 ½ Page $60 ¼ Page $40 Business Card: N/A Classified (three lines) $10 Digital $75 $40 $27 N/A $7 ETI Members Size Printed Full Page $175 ½ Page $95 ¼ Page $70 Business Card: $25 Classified (three lines) $10 Digital $100 $65 $45 $15 $7 Special discount rates for Full and ½ page with 12 month contract (4 printed issues& 8 digital issues) Payment in full required. Call office. All insertion rates are costs PER ISSUE and are due at time AD is submitted (unless a contract is signed for the 3X or annual rate). Ad rates are for camera-ready artwork. Any setup will be charged at $35 per page, ½ tone of pictures are $10 each. Commercial advertisers, use 85 line-screen. Please submit using paper print or paper print and disk. Email Sarah at email above. We are publishing ONLINE every month. Checklist For Membership Application Cards Be sure to use the standard cards and not paper forms. If you need more cards please let us know. Please Check Cards For Completeness And Legibility. Oftentimes the information on the cards is hard to read. Membership fees are due on the member’s anniversary date. Please notify members a month in advance of their anniversary date and send them a Membership Application card to complete and return to your Corral. If they renew late, 90 days or more, their anniversary date will change. Anyone who does not have current membership must pay single event fees at events. Send cards in A.S.A.P. Don’t hold them. For Single membership, list only the person applying for membership and no one else. EQUESTRIAN TRAILS (ISSN 00139831) 178160 is published bi-monthly by Equestrian Trails Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to the Acquisition and Preservation of Trails, Good Horsemanship, and Equine Legislation. Organized in 1944. Office of the publication is located at 2880 Sacramento Ave Acton, CA 93510. Printed by Wright Color Graphics, Sun Valley, CA. Periodical postage paid in Glendale, California and at additional mailing offices. All rights reserved. The editor, staff, and board of directors of EQUESTRIAN TRAILS are not responsible for opinions and statements expressed in signed articles, unsolicited mail or paid advertisements. These opinions are not necessarily the opinions of the editor, staff, and board of directors of this publication. Unsolicited material may or may not be printed depending on space and content. Reproduction of any article in whole or part, or any artwork or graphics, is by permission of this publication or author/artist only. DEADLINE: All material (editorial or advertising) must be received no later than the tenth of the month preceding the date of issue. CHANGE OF ADDRESS: Send old address as well as new one to ETI ~ P.O. Box 1138 Acton, CA 93510. Change must include zip and Corral number. Change must be in the office by the 10th of the month to assure delivery of the next month’s issue. The post office will not forward copies unless you provide extra postage. If change is not made with the ETI office, your magazine could be delayed getting to your new address for three to six months. POSTMASTER: send address changes to Equestrian Trails Inc. P.O. Box 1138 Acton, CA 93510. NOT RECEIVING YOUR MAGAZINE? 1. Please check with the ETI Office to make sure your membership is current. 2. Change of address, see above. 3. If the Office says you are not current, check to see if your Corral has processed your membership and has sent it in. 4. If this is all correct and the Office is printing a label for you, please check with your local Post Office. Since we mail “periodical” (second class), the Post Office can hold this mail from 3-5 days. Since we are newsprint, sometimes we get mixed up with the weekly supermarket sales flyers. It helps to let your Postman or the Post Office know that you are not receiving your mail. Basic membership amounts are Family $50; Senior $35; Junior $30. Some Corrals charge additional amounts. Please contact a Corral or send to ETI P.O. Box 1138, Acton, CA 93510 ETI MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Name (last):___________________________ First__________________ Corral_______ * Mailing Address:______________________________________Spouse:______________ City: ________________________________________State: ________Zip:____________ Phone:___________________________ Occupation:______________________________ Email Address: _____________________________________________________________ ______ Junior (under 18) Birthdate _____ _____ _____ Dues Paid_______________ ______ Adult (over 18) Dues Paid_______________ ______ Family Sr “ ________ Jr. # ________ Dues Paid_______________ New ______ Renew _______ or Changing from Corral # ________ to Corral # ______ Signature: ______________________________________________Date:______________ Parent’s signature if Junior only membership-under 18 * CHECK Please send me information for a Corral in my area. ETI (818) 698-6200 All ETI rides and events require that participants complete both sides of the ETI Waiver and Release. Non members must complete a Single Event form and pay $5.00 for an individual for the day or weekendcamping membership. $3.00 of this is to be sent with the forms back to the ETI office. A family membership for the event is $7.00; $5.00 goes to the ETI office. The Waivers/Release as well as Single Event forms need to be received at the ETI office within two weeks of event. Page 55 Equestrian Trails Inc. P.O. Box 1138 Acton, CA 93510 ETI’s Is there someone in your corral who always goes beyond the call or duty? Shinesabovetherest? WehighlightanETImember as the monthly “Star Performer”. Tonominatesomeone,send an email stating why they deserve to be recognized to Sarahat: dustysriders@sbcglobal.net. Make sure to “like” us on facebook! Search for “Equestrian Trails, Inc”. Happy Easter Equestrian Trails Foundation Equestrian Trails, Inc. is a non-profit organization, but not a 501(c)(3), public benefit corporation. What this means is that donations to ETI are not tax-deductible as charitable contributions. Businesses who “donate” are actually advertising or doing business promotion, which they may deduct as an ordinary business expense. When ETI was originally founded during World War II, it was a public benefit corporation, but over the last 50 years or so, the organization evolved until the IRS re-classified us as non-profit social club like a Masonic lodge, or a Chamber of Commerce. In 2004 a new corporation was formed called Equestrian Trails Foundation with additional board members, Robert Foster and Katie Twohy. On June 9, 2004, we received approval from the IRS as a 501 (c)(3) organization. Initially, the Foundation will handle primarily educational and trail preservation issues. We are now accepting donations. If you have any questions about donations to the Foundation, please leave a message for me at the ETI office (818) 698-6200 and I will return your call as soon as possible. Anyone wishing to make a donation toward building the horse camp in Reagan Equestrian Campground may do so at this time. Please make your check payable to ETI Foundation and send to the ETI Office: P.O. Box 1138, Acton, CA 93510. If you want your donation to be used only for the campground, please write “Reagan Equestrian Campground” on your check.