SPRING DRESSAGE SHOWS AT HOSSMOOR
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SPRING DRESSAGE SHOWS AT HOSSMOOR
HOSSMOOR May 2013 SPRING DRESSAGE SHOWS AT HOSSMOOR Saturday, May 2 *** DRESSAGE SHOW approved by USEF, USDF & CDS, Level 2 Judge: LAUREL BRUUN (R) Prizes to First and Ribbons 1st - 6th Places Sunday, May 3 “CLASSLESS” DRESSAGE SCHOOLING SHOW Western Dressage & Eventing Dressage Tests, Too! You tell us the time you want to ride and the tests you want to do and you’re scheduled - First come first served! All contestants go home with their scores and BLUE RIBBONS! Judge: Dr. REBECCA ARMSTRONG (L grad) Show Secretary–Janette Oakes 530-756-8503, [email protected] All entry and information requests should go to Janette at 2408 Amapola Drive, Davis, CA 95616 Show Manager – Hetty Dutra 925-228-5790, [email protected] FOOD FOR MOST OF THE DAY BOTH SHOWS Not Riding? How about Volunteering? Enjoy the show and support on your friends: Volunteer! HOSSMOOR EVENTS DRESSAGE SHOWS Sat, May 2- *** Show Sun, May 3 - Schooling Show TRAIL WORK PARTY Sat, May 16 nine am- one pm The *** show is approved by USEF, USDF, and CDS. It’s a big deal for us to host it. The Schooling Show is much more relaxed. Not only is there no required dress, but we offer Eventing Dressage and Western Dressage tests, too! We hope you’ll ride in one or the other show, or both, but if not, please consider volunteering! It’s a fun way to enjoy the show AND help out at the same time. Work a morning or afternoon shift, either day, and get free food, and a small gift, as a token of our appreciation. Email Hetty to volunteer! Keeping our trails open is a priority, but we need your help to do that. Meet promptly at nine am at the house. Bring weed-whackers, or other trail tools, if you have them. We are transported to the ridge. Working our way down the trail is pretty easy, and a lot of fun, too! We are back down by noon. If working isn’t a possibility, consider making sandwiches, or providing drinks, a salad, or cookies for the crew. Join us for lunch in Hetty’s front yard. There’s a sign up sheet in the covered arena, for working, and for providing lunch! Please say farewell to: LISA CORTEZ-HOLMES’ rescued horse, DIEGO. She has decided to put him in training. SOFIA and ZEUS remain here, and we hope DIEGO will be back soon. WE STORE MEDICAL SUPPLIES for emergencies in the Exam Room. Some items and medications are missing. Please replace the missing items, that you borrowed, and either replace or reimburse us for the medications. Boarders use the horse vacuum, and equine professionals use the exam room, too. We don’t want to have to lock the Exam Room, so ask staff before taking supplies! Congratulations: UTE FREY & JON PAUL! Our Sympathy goes out to TAUNI & PARIS SAUVAGE on the loss of their wonderful mare INGLENOOK May She Rest in Peace May your marriage be blessed with peace & joy! MEET THE NEWEST MEMBERS OF OUR STAFF KENNY FRASER, is an instructor and CHRISTINE ROSE is operating the EuroXciser. Both of them have an Hawaiian connection, and both of them are passionate about horses. Kathleen McCoy and Christine will do most of the EuroXciser work, but Sandi George and Tony Romero will still be helping out. Be sure and say Hello, when you see them! Kenny Fraser grew up in Hawaii. His formal training started with hunt seat equitation, which later became cross country jumping. Over the past 20 years Kenny’s focus and training have been on show jumping, dressage, pleasure and bio-mechanically sound dynamic riding styles. His foundation of comprehensive horse management, affection, nutrition, healing, advocacy and safety remain key elements of his teaching theory. Kenny teaches all levels of riding to students of all ages and disciplines, and has schooled, trained, and shown many privately owned horses. He currently coaches a team of show jumpers. Whenever he’s not teaching he can be found with his biggest reward of all “The Tempest”, his Hanoverian mare. Available at: 650-350-9196, or email: [email protected]. Christine Rose has been riding horses since she was a child and has owned and cared for horses in the East Bay hills since the age of 18. She moved to Hawaii in 2004 where she worked for and became head wrangler and manager of Makena Stables, a horseback riding stables in Kihei, Maui. She is an excellent horse trainer and rider, and might be coaxed into teaching roping lessons.. Her horsemanship experience includes competing in team roping events as a heeler and also in barrel races. After ten years with Makena Stables, Christine returned to the East Bay where she continues to pursue competitive roping and barrel racing buckles.