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July 2013 Horse Tales The Monthly Newsletter of Poway Valley Riders Association Prez Sez The Role of Schooling Shows I have recently spent some time at local USEF rated shows where I met juniors and adult amateurs who were absolutely haunted by show nerves to the point where their performance suffered. When confronted with show nerves, research shows that fear brings out the fight/flight response, which unfortunately carries over to our equine partners. That s why most horses are not as well behaved at shows than they are at home. At bigger shows, the controlled chaos can overwhelm our horses with new sights and sounds, In addition, rules that are relaxed at schooling shows are held to the letter at rated shows so what seems like something small can lead to elimination. This is why schooling shows are so important. Generally they are smaller and more relaxed. If we get nervous, we can do multiple schooling shows often for far less than one rated show. Our horses can get used to the show activity at PVRA so when they get to the bigger shows, they have already learned to behave. PVRA s schooling shows meet the needs of all those who are new to showing, for experienced riders with green horses, and for those who just want to have fun without all the stress of a big show. Plus members who are in good standing can accrue points towards year end awards, all without the big ticket expense of rated shows. What could be better than that? Janice Kall, president Watch out for snakes! Stay s-s-s-safe! In This Issue No lunging is allowed in the dressage arena. This is to protect the new footing and the dressage arena fencing. Thank you for your cooperation! As the hot weather arrives, it is extra important to make sure your horse has enough fresh water to drink. Even if you have automatic waterers, check regularly to be sure they are functioning properly, and that no serious contaminants (like drowned ground squirrels or wayward manure deposits) are in the water. Also, be sure no one has inadvertently turned off the water supply. If you are at a boarding stable, and waterers are supplied by hoses, be sure that you do not accidentally turn off the spigot that supplies the waterer instead of your hose when you are done bathing your horse. Ω July Calendar 2 Classified Ads 3 June Meeting Minutes 4 2013 PVRA Calendar 5 High Points 6 Gymkhana Premium 7 Hunter Jumper Premium 8 Dressage Premium 9 Edited by Ann Tipps (tel. 858-486-1750 / e-mail: annlaux@mac.com)

July 2013 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 7 8 Drill, 6:45 2 General meeting, 7:00 Bill Bond Room, Community Ctr. 9 3 Pony Club, 3:45 10 4 Polo, 6:30 11 5 6 Open Show Rain Date Polo, 9:30 a.m. Pony Club, 9:00 a.m. 12 noon 12 13 14 15 Drill, 6:45 Polo, 6:00-9:30 16 Pony Club, 3:45 17 Polo, 6:30 18 19 20 Gymkhana* Polo, 9:30 a.m. Pony Club, 9:00 a.m. 12 noon 21 Drill, 6:45 22 Horse Tales deadline / Board Mtg., Bill Bond Rm 2, 7:00 23 Pony Club, 3:45 24 Polo, 6:30 25 26 27 Polo, 9:30 a.m. Pony Club, 9:00 a.m. 12 noon Hunter Jumper Show* 28 Drill, 6:45 29 Polo, 6:00-9:30 30 Pony Club, 3:45 31 Polo, 6:30 Polo, 9:30 a.m. Pony Club, 9:00 a.m. 12 noon Board member of month: Sam Miller, 858-486-6184. Dressage Show* Drill, 6:45 Polo, 6:00-9:30 Pony Club, 3:45 August Previews: Polo, 8/3; Gymkhana, 8/10; Clinic TBD, 8/11; Hunter Jumper Show (night), 8/17; Pony Club rating, 8/18. * Premium in this issue. CONTACT NUMBERS: Calendar of Events: Amanda Marcus, 619-334-9062. (Also notify Ann Tipps, 858-486-1750.) Chuck Wagon: Allan Preckel, 858-382-7561. Dressage Show: Janice Kall, 858-243-1953. Drill Team: Nancy Kirchhofer, 858-748-6075. Fun Show: Dawn Montfort, 858-212-6266. Gymkhana: AJ Burfield and Tori Burfield, 858-486-3047. High Points: Louann Schloss, 858-705-1336. Hunter Jumper Show: Louann Schloss, 858-705-1336. Meetings: Janice Kall, 858-243-1953. Membership: Sam Miller, 858-486-6184. Open Show: Kasey Bergman, 858-486- 9109. Parelli Clinic: Ellen Parry, 858-254-0993. Polo: Russ Sheldon, 858-748-7037. Pony Club: Louann Schloss, 858-705-1336. Trails: Ann Tipps, 858-486-1750. Page 2 Horse Tales July 2013

Classified Ads Horse Tales classified ads are free to PVRA regular and affiliate members. Non-member rates 25 per word, $2.50 minimum, payable in advance. Contact Ann Tipps at (858) 486-1750 to place your ad, fax to (858) 679-3383, or e-mail ad to annlaux@mac.com. Deadline for the August issue is Tuesday, July 16. To continue running an existing ad, please notify the editor prior to the deadline. Otherwise, ads will be removed after one issue. HORSES FOR SALE OR LEASE For sale: 14.2 hand APHA gelding. A horse with character! Casper is an experienced 15 year old trail and youth horse. He is brave on trails, loves to jump, trailers, ties and is sound. $900 OBO. Call Barbara (619) 300-2816. For sale: Calm children s horse. Sapphire is a 16 year old Quarter Horse Arab mare. She is about 14.1 hh. She has done Pony Club (stadium jumping, Horse Tales Published monthly in Poway, California, by the Poway Valley Riders Association. Editor: Ann Tipps. News and advertising deadline is the third Tuesday of the month prior to publication. dressage and x-country), Drill Team in the Poway Rodeo, and is excellent on trails. We have jumped her about 2 6-2 9. Sapphire is a great horse for any age. She is fantastic with kids and safe for beginning riders. $2500. Call Barbara (619) 300-2816. Chestnut TH mare and bay TB gelding boarded at PVSF available for half lease. Contact Cheryl at 202-302-5883 or cherylhamer@ aol.com for additional information. TRAINING & BOARDING Vaulting Classes, at PVRA Friday nights at 5:30 PM, starting up June 14. $20 per person. Call in advance, Bonnie Bruce, 858-945-4211. Wanted: One Lucky Horse: Board in a 16 x 48 corral at a private home. Short walking distance from PVRA. Special diets or other needs. Available immediately. References available. Janice: jkal1@cox.net or 858-243-1953. Wanted: Feed lease gelding trail buddy for my mustang in training. To be kept on our property. Must be calm on trail and trailer well. Large stall, grazing pasture. Spoiled horses! Call or email, Aletha Thomson, 858-449-5572. aletha.thomson@gmail.com MISCELLANEOUS Beautiful Syd Hill & Sons Somerset Endurance Aussie Saddle. 16 seat. Ultra light (13.5 pounds). Very close contact. Designed for a more forward, balanced seat than typical Aussie saddle. Havana color. Sheepskin fleece panels. Accessories include matching overgirth, 2 wide stirrup leathers, brass stirrups with leather foot pads, two 30 neoprene girths (one spare never used), two wool felt S cooling matching pads, Merino brown sheepskin stirrup leather covers and seat saver. All have been have faithfully cleaned and maintained. This a top of the line Australian-made saddle that has provided many secure trail rides and exhibited beautifully at shows. $1,400 for all. Endurance Saddle, likely a 16 seat and medium width, all leather, good condition. $400 2 English bridles and 1 Western bridle with silver, brown leather. $20 each. 2 string girths and curb bit. $5 each. Email Sue Wade (swade@nethere.com) or call (760-445-3502) for photos or more info. For sale: 16 all purpose Collegiate saddle in great condition; $300. 16 all purpose Collegiate saddle in good condition; $250. Please call Barbara: 858-748-9069. ANTARES SELLIER FRANCE saddle. Bought in 2010, made in 2009. Used only half a year; 18 inch, jumping saddle, very well made and comfortable saddle, medium brown color; Antares saddle cover, Antares stirrup leathers and irons included: $3500, Linda @ 646-420-5637 or lindiak007@yahoo.com. Kyle Van Dolah, former PVRA member and graduate Pony Club member, is available for house, horse, and small animal sitting from June 1 through July 16. Contact her through Sam Miller at 858-335-1323. Ω Subscription Price: Mailed free to PVRA members and affiliate members. Non-member rate $12.50 per year. Advertising Rates: Full page $30, members; $60, non-members. Half page $20, members; $40, non-members. Prices on other sizes available on request. Prices are for cameraready copy or simple ad design. Acceptance of all advertising is at the discretion of the editor. Horse Tales layout and typography by Ann Tipps. Changes of Address: Please mail change of address to: Horse Tales, PVRA, P.O. Box 77, Poway, CA 92074. Western & English Tack & Blankets MTF Leather Repair Nylon and Canvas Custom Orders Western & English Saddles Cleaned Call Mike at 858-337-7088 (cell) Free Estimates Dog Accessories July 2013 Horse Tales Page 3

General Membership Meeting, June 4, 2013 Meeting called to order at 7:03 by Janice Minutes: Postpone approval of minutes to next month. Motion made by Allan Preckel to table approval and second made by Julie. Treasurers Report: (Gretchen) Checking $3,120.51; MM $10,600.87; CD $14,580.61. Total $28,301.99. Membership: Sam is at Espola Road meeting; table new members. Welcome to new PVRA member Kate Shuster! Special vet guest speaker: Dr. Corine Selders. Asked to talk about equine heat exhaustion and how to recognize and treat. Great information to know before the hot summer months. (Handout of notes.) If your horse is stressed from heat, stop work, remove tack, and don t use sheets or coolers. Get out of sun and into the shade. Cold water bath over the body is the best method. And then use sweat scraper to get water off coat. Offer water to horse! Give at least 1/2 to 1 gallon of water. A sip at a time is not enough. Hand walking to cool out and in between washing off helps cool down slowly. If horse doesn t improve, call vet. IV fluids could be needed. This is when heart rate and respiration does not go down. Ride and trailer during coolest part of the day! Member asked what to do if your horse is bitten by a rattlesnake, since more are being seen out on the trails. Corine shared that if the horse is bitten in the face it s important to keep an open airway even use a piece of garden hose. Best thing you can do as a first aid measure. Committee Reports Clinics: (Staci) Unfortunately no more committee, but club will keep the clinic dates that are on the calendar. Any PVRA member is welcome to run a clinic, but if no one contacts the board then the clinic date will be cancelled two weeks before the scheduled date. Would love to see some new people with creative horse clinic ideas run a future clinic. Staci can provide all the information you need. Rodeo: No report. Chuckwagon (Allan): doing very well, net $930 from past shows. This Saturday is the Gymkhana. Thanks to all the workers. BMOM: Murray Bankhead. Drill: Starting to add to drill and practicing on Mondays. Polo: (Julie)April 16, Dr. Rosenberg came to talk to Polo riders about heat monitoring with the horses. Pony Club: Poway took 2nd and 3rd in Rally last month. High Points: Current in Horse Tales, no Open Show points. Trails: No report. Adult Riding: No report. Roping: (Ed) Starting to rope again and good Memorial Day weekend. Work Hours: Work hours are on the website. Number is a total of all work hours; if not correct, go back to the event you worked last and check with event contact. (Janice) The Wild Apricot website is not designed to manage work hours. As of this week the board made the decision to update the membership info in old PVRA website and enter work hours there. Sam, Charlotte, and Janice will work on entering all work hour data. Please be patient with us. Horse Shows Dressage: First show in CDS schooling series and second for PVRA series, 26 horses and 80 rides biggest show we ve had. Large arena in Ring 2. Expecting as big of show for next show. Premium in Horse Tales and online. Gross $2,248, net $1,750. Thank you PROFESSIONAL CHOICE! GREAT prizes! Had many loyal volunteers, McCracken s, Gwen, Louann & Dana and everyone else that volunteered. Hunter Jumper: July 21 premium on website. Open Show: June 16. Gymkhana: Silver buckle series start this Saturday. Last show did a little over $1,000. Thank you to volunteers great crew! Fun Show: Halloween is next show. Show reminder: Need support for Chuckwagon!! Work hours opportunities for arena support contact main people. New Business Brush clearing: (Jay) There is a lot of brush on south side behind cross country course that needs to be cleaned. If we can get the ladies who have worked before from ladies penitentiary, labor would be free, but would need a dumpster to clear away the brush. Shelley motioned to approve, second made by Jasmine. Ring 2: (Krista) is the contact for Ring 2, in April board meeting presented a repair report for the whole arena and took pictures of repair or replacement. Board agreed to look into replacing baseboards. It s in the process of being voted on via email with board. Next board meeting would there be an answer? One of pipe corral panels is pushed out and needs to be repaired. Jay suggested that the club tears down the boards for the safety issues. Krista mentioned the sharp edge boards were pulled off earlier in the year, but shouldn t go with pulling all the boards in case it takes awhile to repair. How long before a decision can be made? Janice made a proposal, take $1,000 from footing budget. And there s $500 approved. Membership can over-rule the board. Membership asked if the board has the authority to approve it? The budget was approved so the board can approve budgeted expenses. Maggi motion that general membership approves the expense for the baseboard. Krista seconded motion. Membership approved. Motion carried. Will need a major work party and Krista will need to organize the work party. Adjournment: Motion to adjourn the meeting made by Shelley and second made by Jasmine. Meeting adjourned at 8:00 Ω Page 4 Horse Tales July 2013

July 4 Polo 6 Open Show Rain Date 13 Gymkhana 21 Hunter Jumper 28 Dressage Show August 3 Polo 10 Gymkhana 11 Clinic TBD 17 Hunter Jumper (night) 18 Pony Club Rating September 1-2 Polo 8 Dressage 15 Trail Ride 22-26 Rodeo Setup 27 Rodeo 28 Rodeo 29 Start Rodeo Move out October 6 Clinic TBD 2013 Show Calendar 12 Polo TBD 13 Hunter Jumper 17 Setup for Joust (Grounds Closed) 18 Joust (School and Media Day) 19-20 Joust 21 Joust Move out (Grounds Open) 26 Halloween Fun Show November 2 Setup for Pony Club Fundraiser (Grounds Open) 3 Pony Club Show Jumping Fundraiser (open to all) 9-10 Polo (Wounded Warrior Tournament) 16 Turkey Trot Fun Show 17 Clinic TBD 23 CT Setup 24 CT (Entire Grounds) December 8 Clinic TBD & PVRA Holiday Party 14 Polo Spread the Word! Horse Tales Advertising Is Available at Special Prices for PVRA Members 1/3 page (this size) $15.00 (Non-member price $30) 1/2 page $20 (Non-member price $40) Full Page $30 (Non-member price $60) All ads must be prepaid. Price includes basic design and production. Additional charge for complicated lay-outs, photo half-tones or flyers. Discount Prices Good for All Regular, Social and Affiliate Members For more information, Call Ann Tipps at 858-486-1750. July 2013 Horse Tales Page 5

High Points Dressage Name Horse 2/24 Total 12 and under Alexis Barrow Silver Star 59 59 Veronika Diederichs Mighty Bug 29 29 13 17 yrs. Madeleine Brown HS Lucky Penny 22 22 Johanna Diederichs Cool Eclipse 19 19 Carly Lupien Beau Regard 16 16 Sydney Murdock Keno to Cheyenne 50 50 Riley Singley The Duchess 81 81 18 and over Juelena Attard Maggie 31 31 Evangeline Gonzales Aviator 28 28 Emily Jarvis Nobella 19 19 Krista Keenan Toiyabe 50 50 Julie Krooenburg Jet Stream 28 28 Rosanna Lupien Beau Regard 22 22 Steven Paulson Chole 22 22 Laura Sakakeeny Watussi 59 59 Staci Sanders Prankster 31 31 Heather Warren Bully 44 44 Gymkhana Name Horse 4/13 5/11 Total Leadline Olivia Besen Chalupa 58 0 58 12 and under Alex Empey Gitana 23 0 23 Jack Empey Gitana 3 0 3 Mia Koval Whiskey 9 0 9 Zac Looges Mr. Lincoln 46 47 93 13 17 yrs. Molly Agee Buzz 57 0 57 Jenna Cochrane Malibu 43 60 103 Drake Empey Voodoo 25 0 25 Ali Hall Toby 31 52 83 Sydney Murdock K. to Chey. 26 48 74 Mackenzie Weidman Buddy 11 25 36 18 39 yrs. Tori Burfield Sonny 54 60 114 Taya Harrington Andy 56 51 107 Dawn Montford Dottie 45 51 96 40 and over Connie Bowman Bullseye 57 0 57 AJ Burfield Sonny 39 0 39 Carly Flanagan Zee Boy 48 52 100 Jack Flanagan Big Red 46 44 90 Colleen Murdock K. to Chey. 0 26 26 Cindy Starkey Raina 0 60 60 Open Show Name Horse 1/13 4/14 Total Leadline Olivia Besen Chalupa 11 0 11 13 17 yrs. Alec Bergman I. Z. Cowboy 17 15 32 Sarah Contreras F. J. Belle 47 55 102 Ali Hall Toby 12 0 12 Lauren Kipp M. T. Image 0 7 7 Sydney Murdock K. T. Chey. 0 75 75 Mackensie Weidman Bullseye 15 22 37 18 and over Trish Contreras F. J. Belle 18 15 33 Marcia Kipp M. T. Image 0 7 7 Hunter Jumper Show Name Horse 4/21 Total 12 and Under Veronika Diederichs Mighty Bug 3 3 Evy Haynes Dusty 20 20 Zoe Haynes Donatello 23 23 Lorraine Koska Dundee 16 16 Niki Mobtaker Captain 17 17 13 17 Yrs. Molly Agee Barbie 19 19 Cailey Bellock Mareface 19 19 Sierra Clegg Summarily 22 22 Johanna Diederichs Cool Eclipse 29 29 Hailey Gilliland Vegas 27 27 Ali Hall Toby 65 65 Sydney Murdock K. T. Chey. 66 66 Lisa Schloss H. Primetime 11 11 Riley Singley The Dutchess 29 29 Mackenzie Weidman Bullseye 31 31 18 and Over Amanda Bard Prince Daniel 15 15 Nina Haynes Corofinato 17 17 Julie Kroonenburg Jet Stream 25 25 Page 6 Horse Tales July 2013

Show Managers: AJ Burfield Tori Burfield (858) 486-3047 Pvra.gymkhanas@yahoo.com PVRA GYMKHANA SATURDAYS JULY 13, 2013 8:30 A.M. Entry Booth opens at 7:30 POWAY VALLEY RIDERS ASSOCIATION * 14336 TIERRA BONITA RD. * POWAY, CA * 92064 NON MEMBERS: $9 per class / $45 all day PVRA MEMBERS: $6 per class / $30 all day LEADLINE CLASSES: $3 per class / $15 all day There is a $5 grounds fee per horse Special requests regarding multiple rider/horse entries are due, in writing, at the Entry Booth by 8:00 AM Register early online at http://pvra.com/gymkhana.html and save $1 per class! Early online registration closes 5:00 PM Friday First class of the day entry closes at 8:15 AM! ARENA ONE ARENA TWO Use of Arena Two subject to attendance CLASS NUMBER DIVISION and availability of volunteers 1. HURRY SCURRY 13-17 2. HURRY SCURRY 18-39 3. HURRY SCURRY 40 & Over 4. BIRANGLE 13-17 5. BIRANGLE 18-39 6. BIRANGLE 40 & Over 7. BIG T 13-17 8. BIG T 18-39 9. BIG T 40 & Over 10. SINGLE BARREL 13-17 11. SINGLE BARREL 18-39 12. SINGLE BARREL 40 & Over 13. SPEED BARRELS 13-17 14. SPEED BARRELS 18-39 15. SPEED BARRELS 40 & Over CLASS NUMBER DIVISION A. HURRY SCURRY Leadline B. HURRY SCURRY 12 & Under C. BIRANGLE Leadline D. BIRANGLE 12 & Under E. BIG T Leadline F. BIG T 12 & Under G. SINGLE BARREL Leadline H. SINGLE BARREL 12 & Under I. SPEED BARRELS Leadline J. SPEED BARRELS 12 & Under K. TEXAS BARRELS Leadline L. TEXAS BARRELS 12 & Under PVRA Affiliate Members make this show possible! 16. TEXAS BARRELS 13-17 Thanks to: Sheldon Site Utilities 17. TEXAS BARRELS 18-39 First Bank 18. TEXAS BARRELS 40 & Over MTF Leather Classes are open to Western and English riders. Leal Line riders may not participate in non-leadline events. Riding boots are required for all riders and equestrian helmets are required for all riders in under 18 Divisions and strongly recommended for everyone else. Parent or guardian must sign Entry Form consent for riders under 18 years of age. PVRA members accrue points toward year-end awards. CGA and PVRA Gymkhana Ground Rules Apply, including dress codes: NO sleeveless, tank or spaghetti strap tops are allowed! HIGH POINT HORSE/RIDER TEAM MUST BE DECLARED PRIOR TO START OF SHOW (ONE TEAM PER RIDER, PER SHOW) Why just ride when you can GYMKHANA! July 2013 Horse Tales Page 7

Sunday, July 21st 2013 PVRA Member Costs: $10.00/class Non-Member Costs: $13.00/class HUNTER JUMPER SHOW Classes start @ 8:00 am Entry Booth opens: 7:00 am Entries for first class close at 7:45am Grounds Fee: $5.00 per horse Show Manager: Louann Schloss (858) 705-1336 Drug Fee: $5.00 per horse hunterjumper@pvra.com Poway Valley Riders Association 14336 Tierra Bonita Rd. Poway, CA 92064 http://pvra.wildapricot.org *Register online! Each class you register for will enter you into a raffle for different prizes. # Type # Type A Horse Turnout Challenge *Prize!* **Class 15 will not start before 1:00pm** 1 Leadline over Rails 15 WarmUp Jumpers (2-2 3 ) Table II, Sec2b 2 Walk/Trot Div. Equitation Flat 16 WarmUp Jumpers (2-2 3 ) Speed 3 Walk/Trot Div. Equitation Over Rails 17 Gambler s Choice (2 2 3 ) Stakes Class 4 Crossrail Div. Equitation Flat 18 Open Jumpers (2 6 ) Table II, Sec2b 5 Crossrail Div. Equitation Over Fences 18 19 Open Jumpers (2 6 ) Speed 6 Hunters Over Fences 18 (vertical jumps) 20 Open Jumpers (2 9 ) Table II, Sec2b 7 Short Stirrup Div. Eq Flat (12yrs & under) 21 Open Jumpers (2 9 ) Speed 8 Short Stirrup Div. Eq Over Fences 2 (12yrs & under) 22 Open Jumpers (3 ) Table II, Sec2b 9 Long Stirrup Div. Equitation Flat (13-17) & Adult Amateur 23 Open Jumpers (3 ) Speed Equitation Flat (18 & over) 10 Long Stirrup Div. Equitation Over Fences 2 (13-17) & 24 Gambler s Choice (3 ) Stakes Class Adult Amateur Equitation Over Fences 2 (18 & over) 11 Maiden Equitation Flat (12 yrs. & Under) 25 Open Jumpers (3 3 ) Table II, Sec2b 12 Maiden Equitation Flat (13-17/18 yrs. and Over) 26 Open Jumpers (3 3 ) Speed 13 Handy Hunters Over Fences 2 27 Open Jumpers (3 6 ) Table II, Sec2b 14 Hunters Over Fences 2 2 3 28 Open Jumpers (3 6 ) Speed Class Info: Class A is a fun class for riders and non-riders to show off their grooming skills while hand-walking their pony/horse into the arena to be judged on overall turnout of horse, grooming and tack cleanliness. Leadliners will demonstrate position at the walk and trot and are not eligible to enter other classes. Walk/Trot division riders can ride in classes: 2 & 3. Crossrail division riders can ride in classes:4, 5, and 6. Short or Long Stirrup division riders cannot cross enter into the Walk/Trot and Crossrails divisions unless schooling. All riders jumping up to and including 18 cannot cross enter into classes jumping 2 or higher, unless schooling. All riders jumping 2 through 2 6 cannot cross enter into classes jumping 2 9 or higher, unless schooling. Classes 9 & 10 will be split if there are enough riders to hold separate age divisions. Riders that have not earned a blue ribbon in any PVRA Equitation Flat class can enter 13 or 14. Division Champion & Reserve Champion awards given for Walk/Trot, Crossrail, Short Stirrup, Long Stirrup, and Jumper Divisions. Clearly identify on your entry form any class in which you are Schooling only (accrues no PVRA points or ribbons). Stakes classes awards are $25 (1st), $15 (2nd) and $10 (3rd). No PVRA points accrue for Schooling and classes: A; 11 and 12 (Maiden classes); 17 and 24 (Stakes classes). Ribbons 1st thru 6th Show Info: Appropriate show attire (polo shirts acceptable), riding boots, ASTM/SEI helmets and English saddles required. Only PVRA members are eligible for PVRA Year-End Hi-Point Awards. Points accumulate on one horse/same rider combination. Riders with multiple horses must declare which horse will accrue points prior to entering their first class for any points to count. Classes with three or fewer entries may be cancelled. Adds must be requested and paid for (open checks okay) at least two classes in advance. No refunds for scratches or eliminations. **Schedule for Jumpers If the hunter classes finish early, we will not start Jumper classes until 1:00. There is a chance that hunter classes could run longer depending on class sizes. Class 15 will start after a 15 minute break after class 14. Let us know if you have any questions. Enjoy breakfast & lunch @ the PVRA Chuckwagon Page 8 Horse Tales July 2013

Email Registrations to dressage@pvra.com **New CDS-San Diego Dressage Arena** Poway Valley Rider s Association Open Schooling Dressage Show Sunday July 28, 2013 Entries Must Be Received By Tuesday July 23rd Note Closing Date: Late Entries Accepted At Discretion of Show Manager CLASSES---All Classes are $24.00 for Non-PVRA members. PVRA Members $22.00 per Class 1. US Eventing Assn. 2010 Beginner Novice Test A or/and B (Small 20 x 40 meter Arena in Ring 2) 2. US Eventing Assn. 2010 Novice Test A or/and B (Small 20 x 40 meter Arena in Ring 2) 3. US Eventing Assn. 2010 Training A or/and B or Preliminary Test A, B or/and C (Small 20 x 40 meter Arena in Ring 2) 4. USDF 2011 Introductory Test A (Small 20 x 40 meter Arena in Ring 2) 5. USDF 2011 Introductory Test B (Small 20 x 40 meter Arena in Ring 2) 6. USDF 2011 Introductory Test C (Small 20 x 40 meter Arena in Ring 2) 7. USEF 2011 Training Level Test #1 (20 x 60 meter arena) 8. USEF 2011 Training Level Test #2 (20 x 60 meter Arena) 9. USEF 2011 Training Level Test #3 (20 x 60 meter Arena) 10. USEF 2011 First Level #1 (20 x 60 meter Arena) 11. USEF 2011 First Level #2 and or #3 Test of Choice (20 x 60 meter Arena) 12. USEF 2011 Second Level Test of Choice#1, #2, #3 (20 x 60 meter Arena) CDS Members Eligible for CDS-San Diego Schooling Show Circuit Points! Intro to 2 nd Level Amateurs and Juniors only. 13. USEF 2013 Rider s Test of Choice. Specify Training, First, or Second Level (20 x 60 m arena) **NEW TESTS** 14. Cowboy dressage test of choice. Note: All Classes Split or Combined if Entries Warrant Mail entries with checks payable to P.V.R.A to: Janice Kall, 14153 Ezra Lane, Poway, CA 92064 Online registration Available Questions: Please call (858) 243-1953. Mailed Entries will not be accepted without signature and full payment of fees. Email entries pay on day of show. Online registration is a commitment No shows will be billed. Name email CDS Member Number (Not required except for Address CDS-San Diego Schooling Circuit Points) City State Zip Phone Please circle Junior (under 18 as of Jan 1, 2013) Birthdate or Senior Amateur Open Class Test Rider Name Jr/ Sr Horse s Name Fee Jr/ Sr Jr/ Sr Realizing that equestrian sports are potentially hazardous, I agree to hold harmless Poway Valley Rider s Association, Poway Valley Pony Club, and the offers, agents, and volunteers of those organizations from any injury or damage that may occur while participating in this equestrian activity. I also agree to abide by the rules of the Poway Valley Rider s Association and the competition as declared in the premium announcing this competition and the decisions of the officials based on those rules. (Parent or Guardian if Under 18) Total Entries Drug Fee ($5 per horse) Grounds Fee ($5 per horse) TOTAL DUE Signature: Date: General Information: 1. Classes #4, 5, 6,7,8,9, 10,11,12 & 13 USEF/USDF Rules for Dressage competitions apply. 2. Proper Dressage Attire. 3. Classes #1, #2 and 3, USEF rules for Horse Trials --- negative scoring. 4. Ride times will be emailed! Ride times available after 7 pm on Thursday July 25th by calling (858) 243-1953. 5. Management reserves the right to cancel, split or combine classes. 6. NO REFUNDS after closing date. 7. PVRA Members: Points Count Towards 2013 Dressage High Point. Only one horse to count towards High Point-must declare which horse ahead of show. Must ride a minimum of three shows in series to qualify. 8. Drug Fee ($5.00) & Grounds Fee ($5.00) apply to PVRA members and non-members alike. 9. Food available on the grounds. Dogs must be leashed. 10. Awards to First place, Ribbons to Seventh Place. 11. Grounds Open 6:45 am. Show starts 8 am. 13. All short arena classes are ridden in a 20m x 40m arena. DIRECTIONS TO POWAY VALLEY RIDER S ASSOCIATION: From I-15: Exit Camino Del Norte and Proceed East until it turns into Twin Peaks at the Poway City Limits. Stay on Twin Peaks and continue past Midland to Tierra Bonita. Turn Right. PVRA is two blocks down Tierra Bonita on the Right Side. From Highway 67: Take Poway Road West to Espola and Turn Right. Turn Left on Twin Peaks. Turn Left on Tierra Bonita. PVRA is two blocks down on the Right side. July 2013 Horse Tales Page 9

Poway Valley Riders Association P.O. Box 77 Poway, CA 92074 General Meeting July 2 Bill Bond Room Poway Community Center PVRA Horse Tales July 2013 2012 PVRA Affiliate Members Sheldon Site Utilities MTF Leather First Bank Affiliate members shown in bold type support PVRA at higher than basic affiliate membership level. Please let our sponsors and affiliate members know how much PVRA appreciates their support!