January 2012 - Brandywine Valley Driving Club
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January 2012 - Brandywine Valley Driving Club
www.bvdc.org January 2012 Newsletter for the BVDC, Inc. Serving the Driving Enthusiast Minis Meet Santa ! Debbie Wolf’s mini Spencer giving Santa his Christmas wish list! Cindy Boddy’s mini (elf?) Romeo with Santa See pg 13 for story - Photos courtesy Cherry Hill Photo / Diane Greene Inside this Issue: 2011 BVDC Annual Membership Meeting & Holiday Party - pgs 2 - 4 2011 BVDC Photo Contest Results - pgs 5 - 8 2011 Trot & Track Results - pg 9 2012 Membership Renewal Form - pg 11 BVDC Membership Geography - pg 12 Third CAA / CWF International Carriage Symposium - pg 13 Salute to Driving - USET Foundation Benefit - pg 14 Laurels at Landhope Retired - pg 15 1 BVDC Board Meeting Tuesday, Jan 10th at 7:00 PM New Bolton Center All Members Welcome [email protected] January 2012 BVDC Annual Membership Meeting and Holiday Party December 11, 2011- The Wyndham Garden Exton Valley Forge, PA Presentation to New Bolton Center BVDC is sponsoring a portion of the Dr. Elaine Hammel Opportunity Scholarship for a deserving veterinary student, presenting a $1,000 donation for this purpose. A $500 donation was also made to the New Bolton Field Service Unit from proceeds of the 2011 Brandywine Carriage Driving Show. Dr. Mike Kristula and Dr. Billy Smith expressed their thanks for the club’s continuing support of New Bolton Center. Trot and Track 2011 Year-End Summary 25-Hour Achievement Award Louisa Emerick with Bitsy Terry Jo Muhlenberg with Stalmeister Dan Rosenthal with Iggy 100-hour Achievement Award Jessica Nogradi with Peter 250-Hour Achievement Award Linda Willis-turned the odometer at 1346 with Commander, Gwen, West, Smudge and Dreamer 50-Hour Achievement Award Louisa Emerick with Bitsy Terry Jo Muhlenberg with Stalmeister Dan Rosenthal with Iggy 500-Hour Achievement Award Dan Rosenthal with Skip Dan Rosenthal with Kris Party-goers enjoying the delicious buffet dinner - Photo courtesy Suzanne Langenwalter Slate of Officers and Directors for Election After a motion duly made and seconded, the slate of officers and directors was unanimously approved: President-Debby Donovan (1st term) Treasurer-Tim Canavan (2nd term) Secretary-Pat Kozakowski (2nd term) Director-Anna Klumpp (1st term) Director-Teresa Palumbo (2nd term) Director-Ellen Gallagher (1st term) Director-Toots Mahre (1st term - 1 year) Director-Merrill Walters (1st term) Director-Debbie Wolf (1st term - 1 year) Margaret Grillet wearing her new Pres jacket! Photo courtesy Suzanne Langenwalter BVDC 2012 Officers and Directors President- Debby Donovan Vice President- Debbie Camplone Treasurer- Tim Canavan Secretary- Pat Kozakowski Director-Ellen Gallagher Director- Anna Klumpp Director- Toots Mahre Director- Teresa Palumbo Director- Suzy Stafford Director- Merrill Walters Director- Debbie Wolf L - Photo courtesy Suzanne Langenwalter R - Margaret Grillet announcing a raffle winner, assisted by PJ Crowley Photo courtesy Suzanne Langenwalter 2 January 2012 BVDC Annual Holiday Party, cont’d The members recognized the following people for their contributions to BVDC in 2011: Our outgoing Board members: Margaret Grillet Darrell Martin Susan Roberts Bill Venditta Sandra Messner I’m Married to a BVDC Director and am a “Good Sport” Award: Jacques Grillet John Kozakowski Ken Messner Steve Palumbo Special Thanks Gifts of appreciation were extended to Susie Buchanan and Audrey Bostwick for their contributions to BVDC. Margaret presenting gifts to Audrey Bostwick (L) and Susie Buchanan (R) - Photo courtesy Suzanne Langenwalter Outstanding Volunteers P J Crowley Debby Donovan Lori Homer Suzanne Langenwalter Sandra Messner Jaye Ventresca Tara Crowley Bobbi Hager Pat Kozakowski Becky Merritt Al Smith Katrina Wieand Margaret presenting awards to (L to R) John Kozakowski, Jacques Grillet, Steve Palumbo, and Ken Messner - Photo courtesy Suzanne Langenwalter Special Thanks to: The Homer Group for donating the invitations. Ken Messner, Diane Bozyczko, Debby Donovan, and Margaret Grillet and Suzanne Langenwalter for the slide show photos and to Jaye Ventresca for organizing and annotating them. Ettore Ventresca & Sons, Inc. for donating copying services. The 2011 Banquet Elves Debbie Camplone Debbie Donovan Kathy Duncan Jacques Grillet Margaret Grillet Margaret Henry Dave Hirsh Donna Hirsh Bernie Homer John Kozakowski Pat Kozakowski Suzanne Langenwalter Sandra Messner Marvin Paisley Teresa Palumbo Pam Taws Jaye Ventresca Al Wieand Katrina Wieand Zana White Party elves (from left) Jessica Nogradi, Suzanne Langenwalter, Debbie Camplone, and Margaret Henry tallying the photo contest votes - Photo courtesy Jaye Ventresca 3 January 2012 BVDC Annual Holiday Party, cont’d Raffle Winners Suzy Goody Basket Wine Basket Spa Basket Joan Bowker Glen Scarelli Bobbi Hager Live and Silent Auction Bernie Homer was our auctioneer for the live auction. Its proceeds benefitted the Fair Hill Trail Fund and netted $730. The numerous silent auction items brought in nearly a thousand dollars which defrays the cost of the Holiday Party. Bobbi Hager was one of the raffle winners Respectfully Submitted, Pat Kozakowski, Secretary Bernie Homer (middle) was the auctioneer for the Live Auction, assisted by Chuck Jones (left) One of our new Directors, Toots Mahre (above middle, in red) enjoying the dinner One of the Silent Auction tables Margaret Grillet shows off one of the Live Auction items to Susie Buchanan (L) and Pat Kozakowski (R) All photos on this page courtesy Suzanne Langenwalter 4 January 2012 Results of 2011 BVDC Annual Photo Contest Once again, BVDC members sent in wonderful entries to the Annual Photo Contest and the entries were displayed and voted on at our Holiday Party. I want to personally thank all those who took the time to enter--I know it's a busy time of year and I appreciate your efforts! Without further ado, here are the winners (note: in the list below, "HM" means Honorable Mention; these are photos which got almost as many votes as third place). Div 1: Pleasure Shows and Drives FIRST: Sussex County Fair, young driver; by Carolyn Moran SECOND: Misty Morn: Gail AuMiller Driving Sjaantje; by Lisa Tossey - Photo left THIRD: The winner and 'champeen!' ; by Suzanne Langenwalter HONORABLE MENTION: Lore Homer and passenger Bernie Homer at Devon: "Are we ready to go?"; by Helene Paxton Div 2: Dressage and Cones FIRST: Four-in-hand in cones; by Carolyn Moran SECOND: Cones with a will; by Carolyn Moran THIRD: Jaye Ventresca and Steele do dressage at Teddy Bear ; by Suzanne Langenwalter HONORABLE MENTION: Suzy Stafford driving PVF Peace of Mind (Hunny): by Lisa Tossey Div 3: Marathon & Carriage Racing FIRST: Raising the dust; by Carolyn Moran SECOND: Live Oak 2011; by Meredith Fetters Photo right THIRD: Judy Canavan driving Montana Light with Tim Canavan navigating; by Ken Card HONORABLE MENTION: Steele and his buddy Sox leap into the water at Teddy Bear, taking Jaye Ventresca and Margaret Henry with them; by Suzanne Langenwalter Div 4: Candid FIRST: Spencer, the mini, with Oreo, the cat, exchanging notes; by Debbie Wolf SECOND: Along the shore: Lisa Tossey with Big Kahuna; by Matthew Amey THIRD: Loyal Friend: Jamie at 11 years old with Celebrity; by Colleen McGuigan HONORABLE MENTION: Jaye Ventresca's mini Sox meets fuzzy spectators; by Suzanne Langenwalter 5 January 2012 Photo Contest, cont’d Div 5: Equine Head Shots FIRST: Ready and waiting: 'Hunny' driven by Suzy Stafford; by Matthew Amey SECOND: Waiting; by Carolyn Moran THIRD: Home Sweet Home; by Matthew Amey HONORABLE MENTION: Margaret Henry's Brett, posing for his close-up; by Suzanne Langenwalter Div 6: Cats & Dogs FIRST: Driver's best friend: carriage dog at BVDC show; by Lisa Tossey - Photo right SECOND: Ocala: Love--pure and simple; by Meredith Fetters THIRD: Susie Buchanan and friend; by Suzanne Langenwalter HONORABLE MENTION: Pepper, my neighbor's Doberman; by Carolyn Moran HONORABLE MENTION: Kitty eyes; by Colleen McGuigan Div 7: Other Animals FIRST: Golden Dragonfly at Spruce Meadows Masters; by Danute Bright - Photo left FIRST: Urban fox finds the pool; by Margaret Grillet SECOND: Wyoming moose--look closely: mom and babe; by Margaret Grillet THIRD: Gaggle of geese keep their eye on the photographer; by Suzanne Langenwalter HONORABLE MENTION: Smiling turtle; by Carolyn Moran HONORABLE MENTION: A very comfortable Urban fox; by Margaret Grillet Div 8: Humorous FIRST: Gossip in the stables: "Have you heard the latest?"; by Katrina Wieand SECOND: Jaye Ventresca's mini Sox is transfixed by the dreaded "Mom finger!"; by Suzanne Langenwalter - Photo right THIRD: Fair Hill Roll: Big Kahuna; by Lisa Tossey THIRD: Cat and mouse; by Suzanne Langenwalter HONORABLE MENTION: Monica Grater and Rosie, BFFs; by Monica Grater 6 January 2012 Photo Contest, cont’d Div 9: Horse Scenic Shots FIRST: Horse, tree and sky; by Katrina Wieand SECOND: Wyatt, waiting for Santa; by Pat Scarcelle - Photo left THIRD: Outing with friends; by Lisa Tossey HONORABLE MENTION: Watson, between the rails; by Colleen McGuigan Div 10: Scenic Shots FIRST: Belle Meade Plantation, Kentucky; by Katrina Wieand SECOND: City Garden house with wisteria ; by Suzanne Langenwalter THIRD: Post hurricane Herons; by Helene Paxton - Photo below HONORABLE MENTION: Morning walk: Colleen's son Joseph Terrusa 32 years ago; by Colleen McGuigan Div 11: Humans FIRST: Carriage entry in the Stick Horse class at the New England Morgan Horse show; by Danute Bright - Photo below SECOND: Amish bikes; by Carolyn Moran THIRD: The Flour Monster; by Colleen McGuigan HONORABLE MENTION: Through the window: Joe Terrusa age 6; by Colleen McGuigan Div 12: Before and After FIRST: Before: United Pegasus Foundation Rescue 2007; After: 4 Years later: Big Kahuna; by Margaret Tossey SECOND: Before: Flowers--growing; After: Flowers-glowing; by Helene Paxton THIRD: Before: Going in-- in step--at the Teddy Bear; After: Coming out--almost in step; by Suzanne Langenwalter HONORABLE MENTION: Before: Steele driven by Jaye Ventresca: "Yuck! I hate water!"; After: Steele driven by Jaye Ventresca: "Yes! We're OUT!" by Suzanne Langenwalter Submitted by Suzanne Langenwalter 7 January 2012 Photo Contest, cont’d Div 9 - Horse Scenic Shots - HONORABLE MENTION: Watson, between the rails; by Colleen McGuigan Div 4 - Candid - FIRST: Spencer, the mini, with Oreo, the cat, exchanging notes; by Debbie Wolf Div 6 - Cats & Dogs - SECOND: Ocala: Love-pure and simple, by Meredith Fetters Div 8 - Humorous - THIRD: Fair Hill Roll: Big Kahuna, photo by Lisa Tossey Div 7 - Other Animals - SECOND: Wyoming mooselook closely: mom and babe, by Margaret Grillet Div 4 - Candid - THIRD: Loyal friend: Jamie at 11 years old with Celebrity, by Colleen McGuigan 8 January 2012 Trot & Track Results for 2011 The following members received ribbons for achieving award hours levels: 25-hour Achievement Award Louisa Emerick with Bitsy Terry Jo Muhlenberg with Stalmeister Dan Rosenthal with Iggy 50-hour Achievement Award Louisa Emerick with Bitsy Terry Jo Muhlenberg with Stalmeister Dan Rosenthal with Iggy 100-hour Achievement Award Jessica Nogradi with Peter 250-hour Achievement Award Linda Willis – turned the odometer at 1346 with Commander, Gwen, West, Smudge and Dreamer 500-hour Achievement Award Dan Rosenthal with Skip Dan Rosenthal with Kris The BVDC “Trot & Track” program is for all who drive. In this program, you keep a record of the time you spend driving your horse or pony, and goal-hours achievement will be recognized at 25, 50, 100, 250, 500, 750, and 1000 hours of driving time plus all "century" marks above 250 hours. Any time you spend driving, EXCEPT shows and other competitions, will count towards your “Trot & Track” hours. The hours you track do not have to be related to a club-organized activity. The “Trot & Track” allows members from all over to participate at their convenience. Hours continue to accumulate in subsequent years. Awards are given annually at the BVDC Holiday Party in December. To participate in the “Trot & Track” program, you need to be a BVDC member, and register to take part in this program. Link to the Trot and Track Application Form: http://www.bvdc.org/BVDCTrotTrackApp.pdf For more info, contact: Daniel Rosenthal (908-892-0415) 171 Little York Pattenburg Rd, Milford, NJ 08848; [email protected] The story of a 100-hour achiever…. “Peter” (My Dreams Pure Platinum) had a promising beginning with his driving career. I trained him and my husband showed him for about the first three seasons. He moved up quickly from novice to the open division (VSE). Then my husband gradually became less and less interested in horse activities. Soon he stopped working with Peter altogether. Eventually I convinced him to give me the OK to take over training this beautiful horse. I began retraining him (the horse, not the husband) in Spring 2010. Now at 11 years old, Peter is getting stronger with each season of work and shows real promise of becoming competitive in the open division. Submitted by Jessica Nogradi Jessica and Peter pose for a nice shot - Photo courtesy Jessica Nogradi 9 January 2012 Notice of Action of the BVDC Board of Directors via e-Mail in lieu of a Special Meeting On December 3, 2011, an ongoing dispute with a vendor for the 2011 Brandywine Carriage Driving Show was settled by action of the BVDC Board of Directors. In the second week of November, Jon Paul Beauchamp, who provided the equipment and managed the communications and PA systems for the show, contacted the Board directly via e-mail to settle an ongoing invoicing dispute, and seek reimbursement for 3 Vertex 2-way radios that were apparently lost at the show. The invoicing dispute was settled quickly and, after weeks of deliberation, in lieu of any factual evidence substantiating the loss, and in the interest of maintaining good relationships with vendors, the Board voted in favor of paying Jon Paul $633.00 for the missing radios. Submitted by Margaret Grillet, President (2010 - 2011) If anyone has knowledge of the whereabouts of the 3 missing radios, please contact [email protected]. 2012 MEMBERSHIP IS NOW AVAILABLE PLEASE RENEW NOW if you haven’t already! As of 12/31/11, only about 50% of 2011 members have renewed! Without membership dues income, we may be unable to fund BVDC activities. 2012 MEMBERSHIP DUES HAVE NOT CHANGED Individual Membership - $30 Family/Group Membership - $40 NEW CHARGES FOR PRINTED/MAILED MATERIALS Black & White Paper Newsletter (12 issues) - $25 Paper Membership Directory - $5 Join or renew on-line through the BVDC website: www.bvdc.org, or by clicking on this link: http://carriagedrivingvolunteers.org/BVDC/BVDCMembershipFrame.htm 10 January 2012 11 January 2012 BVDC Membership Geography The map below shows the geographic distribution of 2011 BVDC member locations. The numbered circles indicate the number of members living close together in that general location. Pushpin symbols indicate a single member location. Mapping courtesy Batchgeo / Google. Welcome to our New BVDC Members! New members since December 1st Costello, Thomas R. PO Box 42 Newfoundland, PA 18445 [email protected] 570-676-3461 H 914-523-9600 C Poth, Chrissy 217 Kaolin Road Coatesville, PA 19320 [email protected] 484-354-8277 H Madara, Jennifer 1995 Bishopwood Blvd Harleysville, PA 19438 [email protected] 267-357-4683 C 12 January 2012 Was Spencer a Good Boy this Year? November 14th was the first "pet nite" photos with Santa at Cumberland Mall in Vineland NJ for 2011. BVDC members Debbie Wolf and Cindy Boddy, along with Gloucester County 4H members Luanne and Brandi Leach took their Miniature horses into the mall ! Trying to park three rigs in the mall parking lot, backing into a precarious space with the help of mall security (who never drove or backed a trailer in his life) was the most stressful part of our adventure. All horses Spencer, Romeo and Phoenix, behaved. Romeo was dressed as an elf, complete with pointy shoes. We all had a blast and plan on making it an annual event. Anyone with a mini is welcome to join us! Debbie Wolf (one of our new Directors) and her miniature horse Chestnut Hill Spencer - Photo courtesy Cherry Hill Photo / Diane Greene Submitted by Debbie Wolf Third CAA / CWF International Carriage Symposium January 11–15, 2012 Williamsburg, VA Ruts, Roads, and Runabouts: 200 Years of Horse-drawn Transportation We hope you’ll join the Carriage Association of America (CAA) and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (CWF) as we welcome fourteen leading European and North American scholars to our third International Carriage Symposium. You’ll hear lectures on a wide variety of topics that touch on all aspects of horse-drawn transportation. And you’ll have several opportunities to explore Colonial Williamsburg and to meet the men and women who practice eighteenth-century crafts and trades. As only one of several social activities, Thursday evening will feature a party to kick off the year-long celebration of the CAA’s fiftieth anniversary. For BVDC members: The CAA Chapter Representative Grant provides the opportunity for a designated chapter representative to attend a CAA Conference or Learning Weekend at no cost for the program - a $335 value (travel and lodging arrangements will be the financial responsibility of the attendee). The chapter representative must be a current CAA member and must agree to report back to his or her fellow chapter members regarding the content and knowledge learned at the symposium, either in print or in person. This year the educational grant was awarded to BVDC member Barbara Haertlein. We look forward to hearing about what she learns! . Brochure: http://www.caaonline.com/pdfs/CAA%202012%20symposium%20brochure%20-%20for%20web.pdf Registration Form: http://www.caaonline.com/pdfs/CAA%202012%20symposium%registration%20form.pdf 13 January 2012 Salute to Driving! http://salutetodriving.com/ February 18-20, 2012 A United States Equestrian Team Foundation Benefit to support the High Performance Driving Program Clinics given by American Driving Society clinician Hardy Zantke of California and Tjeerd Velstra a World Champion Four-in-Hand Driver, Coach and Chef d'Equipe from the Netherlands Benefit Dinner with Live Auction at Trout Walk Farm Combined Test Pas de Deux with driver and rider Pleasure Drive Established as a not-for-profit charitable organization, the USET Foundation's role is to help provide funding for the High Performance competition, training, coaching, travel and educational needs of America's elite and developing athletes and horses in partnership with the United States Equestrian Federation. The funds raised during "Salute To Driving" will solely go to the Driving program to represent the United States of America in World Driving Championships to bring home Team and Individual medals. Link to donation form: http://salutetodriving.com/Forms.html Pas De Deux performed by Phillip Dutton riding Isabella a 13 year old Oldenburg mare owned by Susie Beal and Jody Dady and Shelly Temple driving her own National Singles Pony Championship Cooper( Lr Ami B-Line) a 13 year old Morgan gelding LOCATION: Courage To Lead Farm and Chateau Log Farm, 1060/1070 Curb Chain Lane, GPS- 287 North Windsor Rd Windsor ,SC 29856 CONTACT: Bev Lesher 717-554-1241 [email protected] or Lisa Singer 610-960-8695 [email protected] DINNER: Trout Walk Farm, 375 Fox Pond Rd, Aiken, SC MORE INFO: http://salutetodriving.com/ 14 January 2012 Date: Dec. 7, 2011 Contact: Martha Barbone 610-998-9500 – [email protected] Laurels at Landhope, retired after two decades After 25 years as a featured equestrian event on the Delaware Valley fall schedule, the Laurels at Landhope is ending its run. Led by Jamie O’Rourke, of Unionville, Pa., for much of the last two decades, the event grew from its roots as a small schooling driving trial, located at Maresfield Farm in Unionville, to international recognition by the FEI and to its selection as the site of multiple USEF National Championships and international selection trials. In 2002, the event moved from Unionville to its present location, a 44-acre site at Landhope Farm in West Grove where, under his direction, it was developed into a venue specifically designed for combined driving, one of only two in the U.S. “The Laurels has hosted competitors from Holland, Mexico, South Africa, Canada, New Zealand and Australia,” said O’Rourke. O’Rourke, whose retirement was planned after the end of the 2011 event, said that the Laurels has grown to the size of a small corporation and, in its present format, needs someone who can devote much more time to it. In recent years, he has been concentrating on coaching, training coaching horses, drivers and pleasure driving horses, course designing and is currently serving as one of the Vice-Presidents of the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair where he is the co-chairman of the carriage marathon and co-chairman of coaching. There is still strong interest in continuing to host a driving event at the site on the same dates. Spearheaded by Lisa Stroud of West Grove, Pa., Lisa Singer of Chadds, Ford, Pa., and Newt Brosius of Avondale, Pa., an exploratory committee has been formed to plan a new show called the Willow Glen Combined Driving Event that will be open to preliminary, intermediate and advanced in 2013. Stroud said, “We plan to use 2012 to make a fresh start. The new committee will use the time to plan a competitor friendly event and to try to generate the enthusiastic support that has made the Laurels at Landhope such a great success for so many years. We will hold a driving event on the same dates in 2012 but as yet we’re not sure what format it will be.” Stroud went on to say that everyone associated with the Laurels owe O’Rourke a huge thank you for his dedication and leadership. During its tenure, the Laurels at Landhope has donated over $260,000 to its beneficiaries: The University of Pennsylvania New Bolton Center, the Large Animal Protection Society, the Brandywine Conservancy and the Cheshire Hunt Conservancy. Benefits of an electronic newsletter vs. printed/mailed newsletter: Color (vs. black & white) Received 2 weeks sooner “Green” (saves on paper) No cost to members and the club We hope you’ll consider selecting the electronic newsletter for 2012 when you renew your dues! Do you have a story and/or photos to share with the club?? Please send an email to Debby Donovan ([email protected]) with your content so that it can be considered for inclusion in the newsletter and/or website! I’d like to thank those who have so graciously contributed articles and pictures in the past - it makes this job so much easier! Keep ‘em comin’! 15 January 2012 Happy New Year! from the (New) BVDC President The holiday rush is over for another year! I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season enjoyed with family and friends. Thanks to our faithful hard-working BVDC elves, the annual Holiday Party and general membership meeting was again a big success and another happy memory of time spent with our driving friends, both old and new! Now it’s time to get down to the business of planning another year for the club. As I take the reins from Margaret Grillet, I realize I have some very big shoes to fill! During Margaret’s term as president, the club thrived and was very active with a full calendar of events. I certainly do not want to lose the momentum that we have going for us now. But we are already late in getting a general membership meeting organized for the February timeframe so we have some catching up to do quickly! Based on the success of last year’s February meeting at the Sugartown Carriage Museum which boasted attendance of almost 90 members/guests, I would like to host another general meeting at this fine venue. We already have some good leads on potential speakers for the program. Looking beyond February, the Board is very interested in knowing what kinds of activities the members want our club to host. Please submit your ideas and feedback via email or phone call to any Board member or use the “Contact Us” link on the website to send an email to our BVDC mailbox or Click here to send your thoughts! One of my goals this year is to increase the number of members getting involved in either attending BVDC activities and/or volunteering to help organize the activities. Hopefully you’ve read all about our new Volunteer Incentive program (detailed in the December newsletter) which will provide rewards for volunteer hours. We will identify the volunteer opportunities that are available by listing them in the newsletter and/or website. Also, we’ve mapped out the geography of BVDC members (see page 12 in this issue) so that we can try to hold these activities at venues that will be within close proximity to lots of members – as you can see from the map, we have several different areas of member population density so we’ll try to offer activities in multiple locations to enable more members to take advantage of the meetings, programs, clinics, etc. Another of my goals is to get to know more of you personally. I’ve gotten to know some of you through my work on the newsletter and I’ve really been impressed with the newsletter content that has been submitted by members. I hope more of you will contribute to the newsletter in the future because this is the kind of stuff that makes for interesting reading by our membership! While this new job as president is somewhat daunting right now, I am very excited and honored to be given the opportunity to lead such a great club. My one year as a director gave me a sampling of how rewarding it can be to invest personal time and effort in the BVDC. I look forward to meeting and working with many of you over the course of my term and beyond! Debby Donovan President, BVDC [email protected] Cell: 215-873-4533 16 January 2012 Brandywine Valley Driving Club, Inc. Board Meeting – November 8, 2011 Scott’s Conference Room-New Bolton Center Board Members Attending: Margaret Grillet, Tim Canavan, Bill Venditta, Pat Kozakowski, Debby Donovan, Deb Camplone, Sandi Messner and Teresa Palumbo. Members attending: Ellen Gallagher. The meeting was called to order at 7:15 PM. Treasurer’s Report: Anyone wishing to see a more detailed Treasurer’s report may contact Tim at 610-689-0200 or [email protected]. 9/14/2011 – 11/8//2011 Beginning Balance Income $13,124.23 00.00 Expenses $ (1,093.65) Ending Balance $12,030.58 Review of Minutes: Margaret moved to accept the minutes from the September board meeting, Tim seconded; the minutes were unanimously approved with the following amendment: The proceeds from the Holiday Party Live Auction will be donated to the Fair Hill Trail Fund, not the Silent Auction proceeds. Committee ReportsPleasure Show: The board discussed and implemented a set of guidelines for management of future Pleasure Driving Shows. The Show Organizer will also serve as the chairperson for the Pleasure Show Committee. A Committee Report must be submitted for every board meeting as well as a budget for board approval. Additional details will be printed in the newsletter. Newsletter and Website: The trial of sending the newsletter to members via e-mail even if they opt for a printed version seems to be working. Back issues are now available on the website and information for accessing them will be included with every notice of a new issue. Ellen has been working on the problems with the website. There are some bugs in the program and updates are not always implemented as they should be. The committee is investigating options to make things easier. Programs: This committee needs a chairperson. The Board has a list of willing venues and speakers, but needs someone to organize the programs. Equipment: Pat reported that the hitch on the equipment trailer has been repaired (Thanks John!). Bobbi requested the purchase of 2 new section timers. Margaret moved to approve the request. Teresa seconded; unanimously approved. The Board also unanimously approved the purchase of a corporate seal. Membership: The Board has been testing the on-line Membership Directory. All seems to be working well. Members will receive information needed to access it as they renew their membership. Great Job Bobbi!! Nominating Committee: The slate of officers and directors has been approved, was published in the November Newsletter and is awaiting the vote at the Holiday Party and Annual Meeting. (Continued on page 18) 17 January 2012 (Continued from page 17) Old BusinessBVDC Volunteer Incentive Program: Pat unveiled her ideas for the BVDC Bucks Volunteer Incentive Program. Details will be published in the Newsletter. Margaret moved to approve an initial budget of $300 for BVDC Buck Merchandise. Teresa seconded; unanimously approved. If anyone has questions or comments, please contact Pat at 717-529-6277 or [email protected]. Trophy Display Case: Plans are moving forward to display the trophies at Kendalwood Farm. Sandi is preparing a detailed description of each trophy and a complete list of the inscriptions to be added to the existing documentation so that we have a complete history of the trophies. New Business2012 Advertising Rates: The list of advertising rates was updated without Show Program and Membership Directory options. The board unanimously approved the updates and they will be published in the Newsletter. CAA Renewal and 2012 Conference: Margaret moved to renew BVDC’s membership with CAA, Pat seconded; unanimously approved. Meeting Adjourned at 9:00. Respectfully Submitted, Teresa Palumbo The final Board meeting of the 2011 BVDC Officers and Directors Top - from left: Ellen Gallagher (non-Board member attending), Sandi Messner (Director), Pat Kozakowski (Director), Teresa Palumbo (Secretary), Margaret Grillet (President), Debbie Camplone (Vice-President), Tim Canavan (Treasurer), Bill Venditta (Director). Left - from left: Bill Venditta, Tim Canavan, Ellen Gallagher 18 January 2012 The Delaware Valley Combined Training Association has invited BVDC members to join them at their Annual Dinner on January 20th 2012. 19 January 2012 2012 Mid-Atlantic Driving Calendar Denotes BVDC activity JANUARY 10-Jan - BVDC Board Meeting, New Bolton Center. All members welcome to attend. Contact: [email protected] 11-Jan to 15-Jan - Third CAA / CWF International Carriage Symposium - Registration form: http://www.caaonline.com/pdfs/CAA%202012%20symposium%20registration%20form.pdf 20-Jan to 22-Jan MY LADY’S MANOR DRIVING CLUB /ADS/CAA BOOTH #412/413, Maryland Horse Expo, Timonium Fairgrounds, Timonium, funded in part by the ADS Fund. We have attracted interest & new members in the past. Please volunteer to help staff (2 or 3 hr shifts), set up, or tear down the booth; free day pass to the Expo. Contact Julia Skelley, 410 -891-8475, [email protected], www.mlmdc.org FEBRUARY 4-Feb (Snow Date Feb 5) 9:00a – 3:00p, MY LADY’S MANOR DRIVING CLUB INTRO TO DRIVING PART I, Everything you needed to know and didn’t even know to ask. Getting you started safely and economically. Open to non-members, $40, Goucher College, Towson, MD. Contact Kathy Schmitt, 717-235-7061, [email protected] or Marjorie Richmond, [email protected], 443-934-3573, www.mlmdc.org MARCH 13-Mar - BVDC Board Meeting, New Bolton Center. All members welcome to attend. Contact: [email protected] 24-Mar, MY LADY’S MANOR DRIVING CLUB INTRO TO DRIVING PART II, Goucher College, Towson, MD, members only - new members welcome; with Anne Councill and Dana Bright, 9-12 lecture in Kelley Lecture Hall, 1-3 demo & practice drive in covered riding arena. Continue your driving education where Part One left off. $50 full participation very limited; $30 audit; contact Kathy Schmitt, 717-235-7061, [email protected] or Marjorie Richmond, [email protected], 443-934-3573, www.mlmdc.org APRIL 14-Apr-2012 - CHAPTER ONE FARMS SPRING ADT: Chapter One Farms, Pedricktown, NJ, www.chapteronefarms.com. Training, Preliminary, Intermediate. Helene Paxton, P: 856-299-5124; C:443-253-4135; F: 856-299-6772; e-mail: [email protected]. MAY 08-May-2012 - BVDC Board Meeting, New Bolton Center. All members welcome to attend. Contact: [email protected] 19-May-2012 - JAMESWOOD SPRING PLEASURE DRIVING CLASSIC: Belle Grey Farm, Upperville, VA. www.bellegreyfarm.com/shows-at-belle-grey-farm.html. Pleasure, Obstacles, Pleasure Drive. Heather Briggs, P: 540-5923462, C: 703-774-4688, F: 540-592-3462, [email protected]. JUNE 2-Jun to 3-Jun-2012 - ELK CREEK CDE: Fair Hill, Elkton, MD. www.fairhillinternational.com. Training, Preliminary, Intermediate, Advanced. Diane Trefry, P: 410-755-6785, W: 410-755-6855, C: 443-553-1453, F: 410-755-6110, [email protected]. Also Lisa Singer, P: 610-388-7901, C: 610-960-8695, [email protected] 16-Jun - MY LADY’S MANOR DRIVING CLUB GROUND WORK BASICS, Saturday 10-3, RendezVous Farm, Hereford, MD, with Marjorie Richmond & her horses, members only. This clinic is designed for drivers interested in starting their own driving horses & drivers interested in learning new training techniques for intermediate horses. $25; contact Marjorie Richmond, [email protected], 443-934-3573. 16-Jun to 17-Jun-2012 - GLADSTONE HDT: Hamilton Farm, Gladstone, NJ. www.gladstonedriving.com. Training, Preliminary, Intermediate, Advanced. Gladstone Equestrian Association; EllenMarie Ettenger, C: 352-615-6460, W: 352861-9400, F: 352-861-0400, [email protected]. 20 January 2012 2012 BVDC ADVERTISING RATES Package #1- cost to advertiser $100 (Total Value - $150) Web Link one year: value $75 Newsletter 12 months business card ad: value $75 Package #2- cost to advertiser $250 (Total Value - $375) Web Link one year: value $75 Newsletter ¼ page ad to run 12 months: value $300 Package #3- cost to advertiser $250 (Total Value - $375) Web Link one year: value $75 Newsletter ½ page ad to run 6 months: value $300 Newsletter per issue cost: business card size $7.00 ($75 for 12 months) ¼ page $25 ½ page $50 full page $100 Web link: one year $75 ADVERTISEMENTS 21 January 2012 ADVERTISEMENTS CECIL VETERINARY CLINIC W.E. RIDDLE, JR., V.M.D., Ph.D. DIPLOMATE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF VETERINARY SURGEONS EQUINE SURGERY HYPERBARIC OXYGEN MEDICINE 1380 Hopewell Road, Port Deposit, MD 21904 Telephone (410) 658-4356 Fax (410) 658-4815 Carriage and Coach Lamp Restorations Full range of lamp repair and restoration services Frank Kwasnik Allentown, NJ 609.259.6153 [email protected] 22 January 2012 CLASSIFIEDS WANTED: Looking to lease marathon carriage for 14.1 Connemara pony for a year or two. Soon to be retiring her and would like to be able to compete at small CDEs till retirement. Please contact 610-7931256. EQUINES: Matched Pair Hackney Horse-Clydesdale Cross Mare 10 y.o., 16 H; Gelding 8 y.o. 16.1 H. Black w/ white blaze and socks. Perfect manners and work ethic. Will go alone or in company, lead or follow, stand for picnics by themselves or at races/polo. Calm, obedient and flashy at shows, ribbons at Devon and Ludwigs. Easy enough for a novice; flash, brains and speed enough for experienced whip. Also broke to saddle, have driven single and in the swing. Up to date on shots, stand for traffic or farrier, great ground manners, load and trailer like champs. Puppydog dispositions, quiet temperaments. Perfectly sound, safe and sane. $14,500 for pair. Pics available. Custom-fitted show harness and Derby Break also for sale. Call 484680-0695 or email: [email protected] (7/2011) HARNESS: Smuckers Harness This older style russet with brass harness nicely fits a 16h horse. Harness has some adjustment both up & down, suitable for horses in 15.216.2 range. Bought used but barely used by me, it is in good safe working condition. Asking $425. Pictures available. If interested, contact Kim @ [email protected] or 302-659-0635 (6/2011). BLANKETS & BOOTS: Weatherbeeta midweight blanket - Freestyle turnout, high neck, green, 75” $75.00 Weatherbeeta midweight stable blanket, not intended to be waterproof, blue plaid, 75” $50.00 Rambo lightweight turnout sheet, high neck, purple, 75” $160.00 Everest midweight turnout, thinsulate lining, blue plaid, 74” $60.00 Boa Boots, size 3, pair, with gators and mesh carry bag, used briefly for turnout, $90.00 All in very good condition. Contact: [email protected] or 717-823-2094 (1/2012) CARRIAGES: Meadowbrook Carriage: Oak, finish in good condition, shafts 74 long, 34 wide midway back, wheels 42 high. Has dashboard, rein rail, brass whip holder, brakes, spares storage box under vinyl black folding seats, fenders over wheels, marathon hubs, always kept under cover. Custom made by Shady Lane wagons for 14.2 large stout Haflinger, $900. Contact Becky Pendlebury at 610-942-3913 or [email protected]. (02/2012) Jeff Day 4 wheel “all purpose vehicle” - Jeff Day wooden wheel marathon/dressage carriage. Used for 14.1 pony. Green with straw pinstripe/brown seat/brass hubcaps, rear drum brakes.2 sets of shafts (aluminum and wood), full wedge seat and removable marathon seat, removable rear groom step and bumper bars,. Very nice condition $4500. Contact Ruthie Mulvey (N.J.) 609 259 9354 or [email protected] (10/2011) Wooden Easy entry style pony carriage - brown finish, black seat and back rest, spares compartment, brass fittings. 38” wheels and 72” shaft length. Used with a 13 hand pony. Finish is in good condition. Price $750. Contact Judy Canavan (610-689-0200 or [email protected]) (10/2011) BVDC CALENDAR AND ADVERTISEMENT INFORMATION Kutzman Horse Lite pair/single carriage includes swivel head pole with crab and yoke, pair swingletrees cob and horse size: single shafts and swingletree never used, solid and pneumatic wheels, - optional equipment: front and back disk brakes, stainless steel dash, sides, and marathon handles. Black with gray accent wheels. Uninstalled speedometer and lamp brackets. Very good condition- ready to go. Was used with 15.3 h pair as starter carriage. Great for pleasure driving (can seat four) or low level cdes. A lot of options for $5,500. Louisa 410-3987234 [email protected] (10/2011) Additions to Calendar and Advertisements for the newsletter may be sent to: Debby Donovan ([email protected] / 215-873-4533 / 47 Quaker Neck Rd, Salem, NJ 08079). Information must be submitted by the 20th of each month. Ads are free to members. All member ads will run for at least two months (longer if space permits). The expiration date is shown at the end of each ad. 23 January 2012 293 Diamond Spring Rd Denville, NJ 07834 www.bvdc.org Newsletter for the BVDC, Inc. Serving the Driving Enthusiast BVDC, Inc., Officers President: Debby Donovan Vice President: Debbie Camplone Treasurer: Tim Canavan Secretary: Pat Kozakowski Board of Directors Ellen Gallagher Anna Klumpp Toots Mahre Teresa Palumbo Suzy Stafford Merrill Walters Debbie Wolf Website: www.bvdc.org Lines of Communication President: Debby Donovan - 215-873-4533 [email protected] Vice President: Debbie Camplone 610-692-1737 Treasurer: Tim Canavan - 610-689-0200 [email protected] Secretary: Pat Kozakowski 717-538-5620 [email protected] Programs: Vacant Newsletter: Debby Donovan - 215-873-4533 [email protected] Clinics: Suzy Stafford - 302-540-5162 [email protected] Pleasure Drives: Vacant Website : Ellen Gallagher 610-762-7572 [email protected] Sunshine: Kathy Kozak 610-388-0152 [email protected] E-LINES Coordinator: Teresa Palumbo 717-626-7434 [email protected] Membership: Bobbi Hager 973-627-2263 [email protected] 24 January 2012
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