October - Florida Whips
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VIEW FROM BEHIND THE DASH Newsletter of The Florida Whips Promoting all aspects of equine harness driving, by encouraging good will and emphasizing safety and education OCT 2013 Beth Palmgren, Betty Moss & Jasmine, Winning the Carriage Dog Class at Wellington HDT View From Behind the Dash DIRECTORY View From Behind the Dash, OFFICERS NEWSLETTER President .......................Mary de Greef PO. Box 183 ~ Parrish FL 34219 941-776-1638 - home, 941-704-2128 - cell [email protected] Editor ···················· Deby Stewart 17701 SW 58 Street SW Ranches FL 33331 [email protected] Vice President ..................... Dona Love 1550 SE 120th Ave ~ Morriston FL 32668 [email protected] 352-486-2829 Advertising ············· Harriet Jones 15950 NE 55th Street Williston FL 32696 352-562-6401 [email protected] Secretary .................Mary Beth Miklos 10115 S Arabian Ave ~ Floral City FL 34436 352-228-0273 [email protected] Treasurer .......................... Nelie Boehle PO Box 183 ~ Parrish FL 34219 [email protected] 941-518-4828 WEBSITE MAGICIAN Yvonne Griffiths 12551 SE 16th Lane Morriston FL 32668 352-486-4870 [email protected] Membership ................. Linda Bennett 12215 Spottswood Dr ~ Riverview FL 33579 [email protected] 813-671-2859 REGION DIRECTORS REGION ALT DIRECTORS Panhandle .................Cynthia Perkins [email protected] Panhandle ·········Lauchlin Waldoch [email protected] Northern ......................... Linda Evans [email protected] ...... 352-486-3197 Northern ············ Connie Thoreson [email protected] ···· 352-528-5646 Southeast..................... Bettina Scherer [email protected] Southeast ····················· Jan Petri Southwest ......................... Wendy Ying [email protected] ........... 540-454-1994 Southwest ·················· John Porter [email protected] Newsletter of The Florida Whips, is published in print August through September. June and July issues are online only. 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Editor’s Notes .......................................................... 3 Upcoming Events at a Glance ................................. 4 Region Reports ......................................................... 5 Editor’s Notes ... The year is fast coming to a close and all over our state the driving is in full force. No matter whether you are competing in one of our many Whips’ sponsored events or just enjoying your horse on the local trails this is the best time in Florida. Or it would be if it would just stop raining!! So many of us are getting soggy waiting for the promised dry spell. The good news tho is at least no hurricanes seem to be ready to attack so I guess I shouldn’t complain too much. Events & News: Goodbye Razz .................................................... 6 Driving Radio Show Updates ........................... 6 Camp Black Prong ............................................ 7 Vinceramos Long-Lining Clinic ....................... 8 Thank You to Wellington Show Sponsors ...... 8 St Lucie Fairgrounds Three-Phase Event ...... 10 Classified Ads ......................................................... 13 Please remember to renew your Whips’ membership and if you are newsletter advertisers don’t forget our ad season runs from September to September so you must renew your ads now for the next year. Thanks again to everyone who sends articles and photos but please be sure to check out the submission requirements below before you send. Do not send as PDF files unless you are sending copy for a full page ad and photos saved to online photo-sharing websites cannot be used. All articles need to be sent in plain text digital format and photos/business cards need to be attached to emails as individual digital jpg files. Sorry but hardcopy cannot be accepted. Would love to have some photos and articles from the ADS meeting in Aiken! PS - Please join our Facebook page @ “FL Whips” NEWS & PHOTOS NEEDED! If you have exciting / interesting / fun news and / or photos of a new job, a new horse, a new carriage or news from a driving show or event that you're involved with, that you'd like to share with your fellow Whips members, please send it to deby(at)justusdriving.com so that we can share it with your friends in the Whips. TO SUBMIT: PLEASE DO NOT send articles as hard copy PDF’s or place photos into a Word doc or a PDF! Send text for articles ONLY as plain text in the body of an email (no special formatting needed) and attach individual photo files directly to your email message. 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Unused articles may be kept for use in later issues. 3 OCT 2013 View From Behind the Dash * area numbers are only approximate locations 2013 Calendar of Driving Events Entry Forms & More Info for all Whips’ Events Are on Website ~ www.flawhips.org ~ Date Location FL Whips Events # Oct 5-6th N Region Iron Horse HDT - one of the 2 days (may have clinic on other) Lynda Jowers 3 Nov 2-3rd N Region Campout Green Swamp (Dade Cty) - Linda Evans 8 Nov 23rd SE Region Three-Phase Event, St Lucie Fairgrounds, Fort Pierce FL www.serflwhips.org 9 Dec 21th N Region Christmas Drive in Steeplechase or Blackprong Trailhead - Leslie King 3 Calendar ~ Other Events Oct 19-20th Oct 25-27th Ocala FL Bronson FL Fall Fling at FL Horse Park Camp Black Prong - contact Linda Evans & Connie Thoreson (#3 location on map) [email protected] / [email protected] Nov 3rd Loxahatchee FL Driving & Long lining Clinic at Vinceramos Therapeutic Riding Center - contact Debra Spark [email protected] Nov 9-10th Ocala FL Stride Dressage Driving Clinic www.stridedressage.org Nov 16-17th Dade City FL Purely Pleasure Show at Sumter Equestrian Center Dec 6-8th Weirsdale FL Central Florida HDT at the Grand Oaks Resort contact Kacy Tipton-Fashik 352-409-1398 OCT 2013 4 View From Behind the Dash President’s Cor ner … ........................... Southeast Region Report Eloise Nelson put together a great exhibition at the Indian River County Fairgrounds on September 14th. Jan Petri did the announcing and spoke about driving to an interested crowd of 40 or so. Drivers included Debra Spark, Heather Schneider, Judi Tintera, Eloise and myself. Francine Arrington set up a booth for the ADS, and Whips promotional material was circulated and many new horse people were exposed to the fun of driving. I was able to make a quick trip over to the southeast coast and spend a short time at the SE region's Wellington Pleasure Show. My daughter, Nelie, came along to keep me company. Certainly a quick reminder of how large and diverse our state is. I left a tomato farm in west central Florida, drove through cattle country, around the enormous Lake Okeechobee, and through countless acres of sugar cane to abruptly arrive in ever so civilized Wellington. It's almost surreal. At this writing, we have 25 drivers participating in the Wellington Pleasure and ADT -- and hopefully the weather will cooperate. Many young horses will have their very first horse show experience and some of our seasoned drivers are just coming out of the moth balls. This show strives to be fun, but also provide for a professional and high quality training experience for our horses. Sunday, November 3rd - Beginner’s clinic at Vinceremos. See info herein. If you are learning to drive, have a young horse or pony your working with, you wish to learn to long line, wish to try and drive or just want to come and audit, please plan on attending. Scott Adcox will do the teaching honors and you can sign up by contacting Debra Spark. [email protected]; The show was a great kick-off for our season, a good transition from summer to showing for horses and riders. Everyone looked great and seemed to be having a good time. The weather was cooperating and no hurricanes were bearing down. You can't complain about that. October looks to be a busy month. I'm grateful to Linda Evans and Connie Thoreson who are going to be representing the Whips, Oct. 10th, at an Equine Expo at the Southeastern Livestock Pavilion in Ocala. How good of these ladies to take this on and promote our club. Also thanks to Jan Petri who recently did a driving demo and presentation to the Vero Equine Horse Expo. I hope to hear more about how both of these went. Mark your Calendar: November 23rd is shaping up to be our first trial run at the St. Lucie Fairgrounds. We are in the planning stages of a one-day event, however, stables will be open on Friday night, and driving on Friday afternoon will be permitted. Dressage, cones and derby are planned. Please contact Pam Stephenson [email protected]; Jan Petri or me for more information. Info is now on the website. Mary de Greef President, FL Whips Cheers! Bettina Scherer Southeast Region Director 5 OCT 2013 View From Behind the Dash Goodbye Razz Razz was an incredible horse. He came to me by way of a horse trader in 1995, he was about 8 months old. I remember a neighbor stopped by and asked when I got the mule? God love him, he was a pathetic rescue. Razz grew to be a magnificent horse. In 1997, I moved to South Carolina and enlisted the assistance of a local that worked with drafts and used them to farm with to assist me in putting him to. Tommy Flowers insisted that Razz already drove, but it was all my long lining work that proved to be worthwhile. He in one month went to the South Carolina State Fair, we competed in halter, riding and driving classes. Razz won the riding class, as we entered the arena bucking. We went to our first CDE at Valhalla Farms in Lake City, Florida the following Spring. We were hooked. I ordered my first marathon carriage from Bob Cook. Razz competed at Preliminary and was always in the ribbons. It took an incredible amount of time and mileage to fit him. We never won any fitness awards, but the FEI Vet at Live Oak at several events remarked at how well fit he was for the level of work expected. We qualified for USET based on the wins achieved, but I realize that this horse would give me 150% every time I harnessed him, however he was still a Percheron and asking for advanced level work would be asking him for more than he was capable of giving me. So I moved on, I got other horses, and ponies. Razz spent three seasons in Aiken with Jean-Paul Gautier, where he worked taking visitors out to Hitchcock Woods, around the historic downtown area and in private driving lessons. rock, I could count on him to drive away a bad day, relax and just enjoy our time out together. He was very competitive, and yet so forgiving for my mistakes over the years. I refused countless offers to sell him. He could inhale peppermints six inches from your hand, open his gate or any of the pasture gates if you were not clever to latch them out of lip distance. On Friday, August 9, I turned out the boys and they made a dash for the back field, Razz of course initiating the dash, and I went out to chase them back, when he started to stagger, he fell to the ground and died in my arms. Suspected aortic rupture. The best horse in my World is gone. If we are lucky, we get one great horse in our lifetime, there certainly will never be another Razz for me. I was not ready to say goodbye that evening, but so grateful I was there to be with him to cross that final hazard, the Rainbow Bridge. Deby, It’s been a long month. I am not sure if you knew Bonnie Taylor with the Shetlands, but she and her daughter Alicia are good friends of mine, we have shared many a pony. In fact, Alicia was my first call for a pony to be a companion for Aaron after Razz passed away, I went the next day and picked up Penny the pocket pony, that’s learning to drive J Bonnie past away a few weeks later. Then, Alicia’s stallion Sprinkles took a turn and was put down this week. We have cried buckets of tears. Thanks, Gail Saunders [email protected] DRIVING RADIO SHOW www.drivingradioshow.horseradionetwork.com Episode 116 – Sixteen Tons of Percherons Today we meet one of the only All Female Draft Hitch Crews in the World, Ganz Farms Percherons. Eight-in-Hand driver Maureen O’Hara-Ganz shares the thrill of driving 16 Tons of Horses. Plus, some terrific rain gear for riders and drivers from Muddy Creek. Tune in… During his time in Aiken with Jean-Paul he was diagnosed with EPSM, just the slight change of diet and it was there. I had a biopsy performed when he returned home, which confirmed him moderately positive. I never asked him to do another CDE. He still drove, rode and we played in the woods. His EPSM would flair once or twice a year and he became a favorite patient at the University of Florida Large Animal Hospital. Last year, he had a small bowel obstruction and surgery. He came through with flying colors, the worse was the months of stall rest and hand walking/ grazing. I vowed to put him back to work, and keep him fit, it was best for his overall health. It was great driving him regularly again, I practiced my dressage tests with him and we explored the neighborhood several times a week. Razz looked better than ever. He was fit and happy. He was my OCT 2013 Episode 115 – Driving Ardennes and Lipizzaners From the Ardennes Drafts to Lipizzaners we travel around the world this week. Joyce Conklin tells us about her rare Ardennes and Dr. Max Dobretsberger of the Lipizzaner Stud at Piber, Austria about their driving lesson program. Plus, Dr. Kyle Swanson on the importance of the sacroiliac joints. Tune in… 6 View From Behind the Dash 7 OCT 2013 View From Behind the Dash THANK YOU TO OUR WELLINGTON SHOW SPONSORS! GOLD MEDAL SPONSORS WELLINGTON DRIVING LTD, Judy Fryer, Dr. MaryAnn Fletcher, PURINA, Shiela Conde Purina Nutrition Counselor SILVER MEDAL SPONSORS Pam Stephenson, Thomas Feed & Supply, Mary DeGreef, Anna & Howard Crothers OFFICIAL SHOW PHOTOGRAPHER KATHLEEN O’GRADY / PEGASUS PHOTOGRAPHY RIBBON SPONSOR Wendy Ying and the Driving Radio Show SPECIAL PRIZES SPONSORS Eloise Nelson, Grand Oaks Resort, McLennan’s Saddlery And to our dedicated volunteers: Barbara Young, Kathleen Alston, Veronica Close, the Crothers, the Petris, Jacquie Walsh, Kelly Sachs, Janet Tisch, Susan Guinan, the Hamiltons and Barbara & Paul Reese And thanks to our Judges, Muffy Seaton and Olof Larrson WELLINGTON PLEASURE SHOW AND ADT A PHOTO JOURNAL BY: Kathleen O’Grady – Pegasus Photography September 21 – 22, 2013 OCT 2013 8 Wellington HDT Photos Photos by Kathleen O’Grady ~ Pegasus Photography 1 4 8 2 5 3 6 9 7 10 Thanks so much to Kathleen for all her continued support and her wonderful photos! 1. Jan and Jack Petri; 2. Tom Warriner, Kacy on the step and Rainy; 3. Philip Chillin; 4. Grand Oaks's Kacy Tipton-Fashik winning Pleasure Pony Class; 5. Debra Spark & Spicy in the hazards; 6. Anna Crother, Driver, Volunteer & Sponsor; 7. Judy Fryer & Meghan in cones; 8. Paul Tyrell driving Brasil viii owned by Javier Bakariza; 9. Bonnie Fisher driving Kathleen O'Grady's Maurya; 10. Ballencrief's Brogan & Debra Spark in Dressage OCT 92013 View From Behind the Dash 10 OCT 2013 View From Behind the Dash OCT 2013 11 View From Behind the Dash include shipping. Photos upon request. email me for photos. Sioux Winter [email protected] Classified Ads ... FOR SALE: Easy entry road cart, horse size. Shaft length 82" to the singletree, wheel heigth 39", wheel fenders, seat width 45", overalll width hub to hub is 66", brass thimbles, black patent shaft covers, whip holder; in excellent condition. $1500.00. Call 352-629-9105 or email: [email protected]. SEPT ‘13 FOR SALE: Registered Hackney pony. 13.1 HH, gelding, ridden by 10 year old child, drives, dressage, cones, marathon. All round Perfect manners. Video & pics available. $3200.00 terms available. Located in Ocala, Fl. Call 352-629-9105 or email: [email protected]. FOR SALE: Registered AMHR mini colt 32". Two years old. Dark Grey with snow white mane and extra long beautiful tail. Started in harness. Show Quality. $475.00. Driving Mini Horse with cart and harness. Registered AMHR 33", Five year old stallion. Not breeding. Brown & White pinto with blue eyes. Very show quality with perfect conformation. Complete Package for $1,500. Draft Horse Harnesses One leather fancy harness with Scotch collar and leather traces. The second is a work harness that is biothane and nylon with chain traces. Both in good condition. $500 each. located in Marion County FL 352-591-5322 FOR SALE: Easy entry cart (Big Dee's), cob size. Brand new condition. Two sets of wheels, including Jerald tires.$450.00. Contact Laurie Wilson [email protected] (Ocala). FOR SALE: Small pony oak road cart, Amish made with extra cloth show seat. Excellent condition. 64" shafts. Asking $1000 obo Judy Martin 352-638-8398 [email protected] FOR SALE: Brando, aka, Fat Boy is for sale. He is a pinto registered AMHA 32" mini and a great little driving horse. He has tons of personality and a great work ethic. He comes with a biothane harness and an easy entry cart. He is 16, has great ground manners, loads, clips and stands for the farrier. Death in family causes sale. $1000 for all. Email [email protected] or call 850-253-5271. OCT ‘13 AUG ‘13 FOR SALE: Hartland Inspiration - registered Hackney Pony gelding. He has the WOW factor with his huge trot and action. He loves and commands attention and gets it. The more he works the more he gives. He is a former breed show pony and has lots of experience with combined driving and pleasure shows. He is safe, fast, bold and brave and will go anywhere without hesitation. He rides and drives and is 13hh. He is reluctantly being offered for sale because I simply have not been able to give him the time he deserves. Good home is the most important $2900 or make an offer Jeff White [email protected] 954-295-6030 View Your Newletter In COLOR FOR SALE: Hobby Horse Slinkies: Med/Light Blue - XL - $5. Medium Blue with gold diamond shaped studs around neck and cuffs - 1X - $10. Debbie Kay Equine Apparel Slinky: Lavender with crystals around neck and cuffs - XL - $10. Rods Western Wear purple western blouse with crystals - LRG - $20. Saddle Ridge Vintage Collection burgundy thin corduroy jacket with black velvet collar - M - $35. Black Blazer, unlined, P12 - $10. Hobby Horse Sequined Show Jacket (gold & copper on black) Plus size (fits me loosely, I wear a size 12) - $45. Prices do not Visit: www.flawhips.org & Catch Us On Facebook @ “FL Whips” Russ Hardwick 12 OCT 2013 2 1 3 4 5 6 More Wellington HDT Photos 1 Bonnie Fisher in the Carriage Dog Class; 2 Bettina & Rio; 3 Tom Warriner; 4 Jan Petri ; 5. Wendy Ying; 6. Linda Fritschle & Thistle ~ Photos by Mary DeGreef. OCT132013
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