Central Ontario Regional Quiz 2018

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Central Ontario Regional Quiz 2018 Saturday April 28, 2018 Entry Fee: $30 Includes lunch ticket (Breakfast & snack items available for purchase) Check In begins at 8:45 a.m. Written Tests begin at 9:00 a.m. Port Perry High School 160 Rosa St. Port Perry, Ontario (Please enter/park Ottawa St.) Contact: Laurie Blake, 705-487-2307 ljblake1025@outlook.com

Loyalty Character Sportsmanship Central Ontario Region Quiz 2018 (See COR Quiz Rules 2016) Entries: All quiz participants must be registered members with Central Ontario Region for the 2018 season prior to the submission of entries for Quiz 2018. Entries without a valid membership will be declined. Members do NOT have to be tested to compete at Quiz. Due date for all entries and fees: Saturday, April 14. The entry fee will be $30.00 per participant, which includes a lunch ticket. (Breakfast and snack items will be available for purchase.) Additional lunch tickets for volunteers, parents or siblings may be purchased for $10.00 each. Please ensure you order as many lunches as you require as there will be very few extra meals available for purchase that day. Please be advised that Port Perry High School is a PEANUT free zone. Please refrain from bringing nuts and nut products into the facility. Teams: All teams must be composed of three members each, with the exception of the A/B teams, which may have two or three members. A/B-level members may also compete individually if there are not enough members to form a team. Pony Club members may compete at or above their Pony Club tested level only. D and D1 level teams will compete as a team in all phases. D2, C and A/B level teams will compete as a team in the oral and game station phase and individually in the written and visual phase. Mixed Teams: Pony Club branches may send a mixed team of various tested levels. The team must be entered at the level of the most senior member. Pony Club branches unable to have a complete team may combine with another Pony Club branch to submit a mixed team and indicate this on their quiz entry form. The respective District Commissioners must make these arrangements. NOTE: If you re having trouble forming a branch team, please contact the Quiz Chair (Laurie Blake) and her committee we ll try to put you in touch with other branches with partial teams. Ribbons: Ribbons will be awarded to 6 th place. The Projects portion will have ribbons to 3 rd place Projects: Branches may submit a project, choosing one of the topics in Attachment B at the end of this package. Branches may submit more than one project. 2 Q u i z 2 0 1 8

Branches must supply their own tables and any other equipment needed for presenting their projects. The branch must choose one or two competitors/active members to present the project to the judging panel. Ribbons will be awarded to 3 rd place. Volunteers: We cannot run Quiz without volunteers! Each Pony Club branch must submit the names of volunteers on the entry form as follows; 2 volunteers for each of the first 2 teams and 1 volunteer for each additional team entered. Entries will not be accepted without these volunteers. SEE MAP BELOW. N 3 Q u i z 2 0 1 8

COR QUIZ Entry Form 2018 (Photocopy additional sheets as required.) Pony Club Branch: Teams by Level: D, D1, C A/B. (D Teams-3 Members each; C and A/B, 2 members each) Name P.C. Tested Level Team Team Team Team Team: Volunteers (Provide names of 2 volunteers for each of the first 2 teams and 1 volunteer for each additional team entered.) District Commissioner Or Duly Authorized Representative: (Authorization in writing must be included with entry form, see attachment A) Contact: Phone: E-mail: 4 Q u i z 2 0 1 8

Note: A completely filled out medical armband must be worn visibly at all times during the competition. DCs or Branch reps should confiscate their members cell or smartphones, or other devices, if these are present. Pony Club Project: Our branch will be submitting a project. (Y/N) Note: branches must supply their own table(s). Project presenter(s): (Name one or two active members) Project Topic Chosen: *If your project will require a power outlet, please bring long extension cords (i.e., such as long outdoor ones). REGISTRATION Total Number of Quiz Participants (Note: fee includes lunch ticket) Total Number of Volunteer lunch tickets x $30.00= x $10.00= Total Cheque Amount: = Please make cheques payable to Central Ontario Region Pony Club. Club cheques only, no individual entries. Submit entries to: Laurie Blake 1025 Line 5 North Oro-Medonte, ON L0L 2E0 Entries (including fees) are due no later than Saturday, April 14, 2018. 5 Q u i z 2 0 1 8

ATTACHMENT A Central Ontario Region Quiz 2018 Authorized Representative Transfer The undersigned District Commissioner of the Central Ontario Regional Committee hereby nominates, constitutes and appoints who is of this Branch as a substitute for the undersigned to attend the Central Ontario Regional Quiz 2018 to be held at Port Perry High School on the 28th day of April 2018, and to act thereat on behalf of and in the name of the undersigned, in respect to all matters that may come before the Central Ontario Regional Quiz 2018 in the same manner as the undersigned could do if personally present thereat. Dated this day of, 2018 Signature Name Position: District Commissioner Branch 6 Q u i z 2 0 1 8

ATTACHMENT B Quiz Project Topics 2018 Each Project Team may choose one of the topics below to prepare and present their project. Note that more than 1 team may choose the same topic. A branch may prepare more than 1 project. Project Considerations (download the rubric from COR s website): completed projects should include at a minimum: illustrations, photos, models and/or other media a bibliography of works used should be included attention to detail, including vocabulary, depth of understanding and clarity of communication (written, visual or other) will be a factor in evaluation 1. Pony Club Across the World Pony Club is not just a Canadian phenomenon; it exists in many countries around the world. Some of your Canadian Pony Club colleagues have even met and competed against Pony Clubbers from other countries. For this project, you can choose to discuss Pony Club across the world, OR you can choose to focus on how Pony Club works in one other country. Consider: a. How does Pony Club differ in other countries (or the country of your choice) from Canada, but also from those in other countries b. Does PC in other countries focus on the same types of disciplines and/or competitions? c. What role does education play in P.C.s in other countries? d. Do they offer Quiz, or something similar? e. Have you made contact with members in other countries e.g., on social media, email, Skype?? f. Do you think the Cdn. Pony Club can learn anything in terms of organizations, disciplines, education, etc. - from Pony Club in other countries? g. What did you like and/or dislike about P.C. in another country or countries? 2. Equine Breeding/Reproduction Consider such things as: a. Selecting a Broodmare or Stallion b. Important Points in a Breeding Contract c. Types of Breeding Systems d. Handling and Equipment for Breeding e. Care of Mare and Foal f. Fertility and Disease g. Management Practices for Broodmares h. Anatomy and Function of the Reproductive Tract 3. No Foot, No Horse You ve no doubt heard that saying, but what does it really mean? We are going to leave your focus on this topic up to your team you could consider such things as: a. The hoof s role in mobility and support b. Shod or barefoot, pros and cons c. Proper hoof care d. What can go wrong and what to do when/if it does e. Bone structure, ailments or issues with the foot, radiographs might be able to be included, soundness. 4. Travelling to Equestrian destinations pony trekking in the UK, visiting the Spanish Riding School, playing polo on the pampas, riding on a working cattle drive the possibilities are endless. This might be a great topic for visual elements photos, video, etc. Choose something that catches your fancy and explore such things as: a. How to find out information: e.g., costs, what level of riding is involved, what you need to have and bring on the adventure b. What examples of places did you find pros and cons of them c. Who did you talk with e.g., someone who has gone on one of these adventures. What feedback did they give d. Make the project judges want to go on this adventure! PS: DCs, don t forget about the CPC Badge Program some of these topics can be used to earn a badge also the presentation (multimedia). 7 Q u i z 2 0 1 8