August - Palos Verdes Peninsula Horsemens Association
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August - Palos Verdes Peninsula Horsemens Association
Palos Verdes Peninsula Horsemen’s Association Vol. XXX, Issue 8 Dispatch PVPHA.org August 2016 COMMUNITY CALENDAR Aug. 14 South Bay Gymkhana Series southbaygymkhanaseries.com Empty Saddle Club Aug. 18 PVPHA general meeting Empty Saddle Club Aug. 21 PEC horse show horseshowtime.com Ernie Howlett Park Sept. 9–11 Portuguese Bend Horse Show Ernie Howlett Park Sept. 15 PVPHA general meeting Empty Saddle Club Sept. 17 richard a. fowell A rider races around a barrel during the July 31 South Bay Gymkhana Series event at the Empty Saddle Club in Rolling Hills Estates. The final gymkhana in the series is scheduled for Oct. 9. RHE City Celebration Ernie Howlett Park Sept. 23–25 Cowboy Days emptysaddleclub.com Empty Saddle Club Sept. 25 PEC horse show horseshowtime.com Ernie Howlett Park Events listed here are not necessarily sponsored or endorsed by the Palos Verdes Peninsula Horsemen’s Association. To add an event, send the information to [email protected]. next pvpha general meeting: Aug. 18 Attend August general meeting by TIFFANY CHIU Vice president of education Hankering for cold refreshment after a hot day in the saddle? Grab a scoop (or more) of ice cream and take a load off with fellow equestrian friends at the annual Palos Verdes Peninsula Horsemen’s Association ice cream social at the Empty Saddle Club at 7 p.m. Aug. 18. Dish about your latest trail adventures; swap tips and training ideas; ask questions about products; and more! Or, just binge on the sweet stuff and chase the sunset home. The choice is yours, the ice cream is free! The ice cream social replaces the August general meeting. As a reminder, the Empty Saddle Club requests that attendees leave their dogs at home. / 2 • PVPHA Dispatch Contents Events calendar..............................................1 August meeting information................1 Classified ads....................................................2 News briefs..........................................................3 Horse Jeopardy!.............................................4 Quiz yourself......................................................6 Membership form...........................................7 Dispatch ad rates. .........................................7 Classified FOR RENT: Huge yard with nice stable in a private back yard. Looking for easy going, responsible person. $400/ month rent. Doesn’t include hay and feeding/cleaning. Call Sandi at 310-200-1958. GO ONLINE: Buy/Sell/Lease a Horse; Buy/Sell Tack; Rent/ Find a Stall. List your ad (including pictures and unlimited words) FREE at www.pvhorses.proboards.com. August 2016 Vol. XXX, Issue 8 PVPHA Dispatch • 3 News Briefs PVPHA holds annual elections The Palos Verdes Peninsula Horsemen’s Association held its annual elections during the July general meeting on July 21. The only additional nominee was Bruce Harnishfeger for corresponding secretary; however, all board members were re-elected. Charlene O’Neil will remain president; Sharon Yarber will remain vice president of civic affairs; Nancy Wildman will remain vice president of membership; and Melody Colbert will remain corresponding secretary. City Celebration returns to Ernie Howlett Park The annual Rolling Hills Estates City Celebration will take place Sept. 17 at Ernie Howlett Park. Equestrian events will include eggand-spoon, champagne glass, crepe paper and dollar bill races, as well as demonstrations of dressage, vaulting and therapeutic horse shoeing. Sign-ups for the PVPHA’s annual Poker Ride will take place at Chandler Park from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Participants can ride alone or with friends. Those who choose not to ride may purchase hands at the PVPHA booth. Proceeds will support equestrian activities in Rolling Hills Estates through the PVPHA and the city’s Peppertree Foundation. Winners will be posted and prizes awarded at 1 p.m. at Ernie Howlett Park. Thank you to our Trail Protection Fund donors Thank you to the following Palos Verdes Peninsula Horsemen’s Association members for their generous donations to the Trail Protection Fund: EEPaula Codey EETom Fitzpatrick EENancy Myers EEAnita McCullough / 4 • PVPHA Dispatch August 2016 Horse Jeopardy! winners earn cash, bragging rights by TIFFANY CHIU Vice President of Education Root beer floats flowed, competitive tensions rose and tricky questions from Jim Moore filled the clubhouse at the Empty Saddle Club during the July meeting of the Palos Verdes Peninsula Horsemen’s Association. The Flying Horses, Head Shakers, Chicken Nuggets, Old Plugs, Endorphins and Cassie’s Team vied for ultimate bragging rights and cash prizes in Horse Jeopardy! throughout the evening. Teams who answered three of five questions correctly competed in the second round. In the end, Cassie’s Team came in first and won $30 per person. The Head Shakers came in second and won $25 per person; the Flying Horses came in third and won $20 per person. Sean Martin of Martin Performance Horses also presented an additional $15 to the seven winners who were also members of the Palos Verdes Peninsula Horsemen’s Association. All in all, the evening was a free-for-all with floats and finances over facts and frivolous fun! Check out Page 5 for sample Horse Jeopardy! questions. Vol. XXX, Issue 8 PVPHA Dispatch • 5 Test your knowledge Think you’ve got what it takes to win “Horse Jeopardy!”? Take our quiz to find out. Answers are below. Out and about 1. There are two prolific poisonous plants on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Name one. 2. A shortened form of the word “tackle,” this term encompasses a horse’s saddle, bridle and other equipment. 3. This piece of equipment is placed around a horse’s pasterns to keep it from wandering. 4. Name the three stages of competition in three-day eventing. Anatomy of a horse 11. When a horse gets up from lying down, he gets up on which two legs first? 12. Where is a horse’s “frog”? 13. Where do you find feathers on a horse? 14. Also called a cowlick, swirl, and trichoglyphs, what is a fur whorl? (Hint: It’s also known as a “cowlick,” “swirl” or “trichoglyph.”) 15. What color is a horse that is born with a solid coat and colored and then lightens with age? History and Pop culture 5. What color was Mr. Ed? 6. In Walter Farley’s books and movies, what breed was the famous Black Stallion? 7. True or false: The traveling show “Cavalia” does not use mares in its performances. 8. True or false: Medieval Times is the largest Andalusian horse breeder in the U.S. 9. A Hawaiian paniolo and a Spanish vaquero are similar to a United States _______? 10.What is the breed of the only truly wild horses in the world? (Hint: they came from Mongolia and China and were brought back from the edge of extinction by human zoos.) Horsekeeping and more 16. True or false: A pony is a baby horse. 17. What do you call the behavior when your horse is chewing and partially chewed up food falls out of its mouth? 18.True or false: Freeze marking is less painful than hot branding. 19. True or false: Horses can vomit. 20.Name three kinds of hay. 21. An untrained or inexperienced horse is called this color. Answers: 1. Castor, oleander. 2. Tack. 3. Hobbles. 4. Dressage, cross-country, show jumping. 5. Palomino. 6. Arabian. 7. True. 8. True. 9. Cowboy. 10. Tahki or Przewalksi horse. 11. Front. 12. Foot or hoof. 13. Backs of lower legs and fetlocks. 14. Patch of fur growing in a different direction than the fur surrounding it. 15. Gray. 16. False. 17. Quidding. 18. True. 19. False. 20. Alfalfa, oat, barley, timothy, orchard, Bermuda, grass, teff. 21. Green. 6 • PVPHA Dispatch August 2016 Vol. XXX, Issue 8 PVPHA Dispatch • 7 JOIN THE PVPHA Interested in writing or photography? To join the Palos Verdes Peninsula Horsemen’s Association, clip and mail this form to PVPHA PO Box 4153 Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA 90274 Name: Dispatch Advertising Rates and Policy Address: City: State: ZIP: Monthly Rates: Full Page (approx. 8″×10″) Half Page (4″×10″ / 8″×5″) Quarter Page (4″×5″) Business Card (2½″×4″) Classified - per line E-mail: Phone No.: This is a membership renewal. Please indicate how much you would like to donate; checks should be made payable to PVPHA: Household membership The Dispatch is always looking for volunteer writers and photographers to help fill its next issue. Contact the editor at [email protected] for more information. $ 35.00 Tax-deductible contribution to Trail Protection Fund $ Total: Two-line classified ads are free to members. SPECIAL: Pay for 11 months in advance, and the 12th month is free! Please make checks payable to PVPHA and mail them to PVPHA PO Box 4153 PVP, CA 90274 Email camera-ready ad copy to the Dispatch editor at pvpha2010@ gmail.com or snail-mail it to PVPHA PO Box 4153 PVP, CA 90274 $ PVPHA Board of Directors Charlene O’Neil, President Nancy Wildman, VP Membership Sean Martin, VP Fiscal Affairs Sharon Yarber, VP Civic Affairs Tiffany Chiu, VP Education Michelle Sanborn, Treasurer Erin Ryan, Recording Secretary Melody Colbert, Corresponding Secretary $ 150 $ 75 $ 35 $ 20 $ 2 310-548-3663 310-729-3266 310-418-4583 310-378-9412 310-621-4247 310-770-4468 310-413-4679 310-427-4378 Any additional printing costs must be paid by the advertiser. DEADLINE for the receipt of ads is the 20th of the month. Need an ad designed? Nicole Mooradian can help. For rates, email her at [email protected]. The PVPHA “Dispatch” is a publication of the Palos Verdes Peninsula Horsemen’s Association, a charitable nonprofit organization classified by the IRS as a publicly supported tax-exempt organization. Please direct all editorial correspondence to: PVPHA PO Box 4153 Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA 90274 PVPHA PO BOX 4153 Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA 90274
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