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April 23, 2018 MEMORANDUM TO: Persons Responsible for 4-H Youth Horse Programs FROM: Taylor Fabus Carla McLachlan Equine Extension Educator Event/Program Manager RE: Information Packet, Michigan 4-H State Horse Show & Symposium, August 17-19, 2018 Enclosed is your State 4-H Horse Show information relating to the show in East Lansing on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, August 17-19, 2018. Guidelines for Involving Proud Equestrian Program at the State 4-H Horse Show State 4-H Horse Show Volunteer Application and background check form County Summary Sheet (to be submitted with entries from each county) Instruction & General Information for delegates including class list and schedule (delegate packet) Entry Forms for delegate (included in delegate packet) All entries must be made only by Extension staff members, and counties must not exceed their quotas. We encourage counties to have a delegate orientation before the show, if possible. All entries must be sent to MSU ten days after delegates are selected, unless authorized by MSU and NO LATER than July 12 (postmark). Entry information on alternates is required and should be sent with all other entries (no entry fee, though) if a substitution is necessary a County staff member must contact this office by Tuesday, August 14, 2018. No entries will be processed until complete volunteer information is received from each county. Each county must send at least one adult volunteer. Depending on volunteer quota, if additional volunteers are required not more than 2 teen volunteers may be sent by each County. A teen for this volunteer purpose is a young person age 15 or over. Please note: Every volunteer (adult and teen) must complete the attached background check authorization if they have not completed the VSP process in your county. This is a requirement, for MSU events held at the MSU Pavilion. Please note all volunteers must complete this background check form or they must have completed the county VSP process. County staff please verify that VSP is complete. Rules and conduct will be based on the Revised 2016 Horse and Pony Project Show Rules and Regulations. A copy of the revised regulations is available at: http://www.canr.msu.edu/ans/extension/horse_youth_programs Miniature Horse Exhibitors! Please note that the 2018 State 4-H Miniature Horse show will be held Saturday August 25, 2018 at the South Barn at the MSU Pavilion. There is a separate delegate packet for the Miniature Horse Show, as well as separate instructions for volunteers at the State Miniature Horse show (all forms are required). Please type or print clearly all information on the entry form. Exhibitors may enter a maximum of five classes. Four of these classes can be from the Show section of classes (rail and leading classes.) The fifth class must be chosen from the Symposium section of classes corresponding to the day youth exhibit their horse. Please review entries against the list to see that members are in the correct age group and have entered the correct classes. An exhibitor s parent or guardian MUST sign entries. Extension staff members and exhibitors are responsible for ensuring correct entry information. Changes will not be allowed on the entry forms after they reach MSU. Entry fees may be transferred to alternates, if requested by the respective County Extension office. Entries are accepted based on the quotas assigned to your county. There is no penalty for not sending the maximum allowed delegates. PEP Program entrants and Miniature Horse exhibitors are not included in county quotas.

NEW this year! Western Dressage Tests and Reining will be offered at the Michigan 4-H State Horse Show for 2018. Please review the class list and rule books carefully before entering these classes. Also for English riders you may now ride both Hunt Seat and Saddle Seat Classes. Please distribute the following to each exhibitor: - Copy of the Exhibitor Entry Form - Delegate Information Packet ALL PARTICIPANTS SHOULD BE PROVIDED THE COMPLETE DELEGATE INFORMATION FOR REVIEW BEFORE COMPLETING ENTRY FORM AND BE GIVEN A COPY FOR THEIR REFERENCE! Entries will only be accepted as a single mailing from each county sent directly to the Department of Animal Science. Checks made payable to MSU. Checks made out by the families may be sent to the Department of Animal Science with your transmittal, or to the State 4-H/Business Office. (Animal Science Acct DN022677 subaccount 1066) If you have questions about how to handle checks/payment, please contact Carla at 517-432-5402 or email at MCLACHL2@msu.edu. A completed County Summary Sheet as well as a copy of the transmittal must be included. Send your complete mailing to the: State 4-H Horse Show, 474 South Shaw Lane, Anthony Hall, Room 1287, East Lansing, MI 48824-1225 All horses exhibited at the State 4-H Horse Show should be the youth s project animal, designated as such at the beginning of the current year s qualifying period (as determined by your county program). A negative 12 Month Coggins Test (No earlier than August 19, 2017) is required for participation at the State 4-H Horse Show. The completed entry, including the photocopy of the test, must be postmarked no later than July 12. In addition to the photocopy of the test sent with the entry form, the copy of the test needs to accompany the participant to the show to meet the requirements of Michigan law. Return of test results from the State veterinarian's office cannot be assured on tests done within two weeks of the deadline. Exhibitors who need to arrive before their designated check in time or need to stay over after completing their show section must call the State Office for approval (517) 432-5402 or (517) 353-1748. Siblings traveling to the State 4H Horse Show will not be charged an extra stay fee however they must call for the approval number. A $20.00 fee will be charged to others requiring extra stay but only after approval from the State office. Counties are responsible for ensuring that all fees are forwarded to the appropriate account. All fees must be received from counties by August 1). Entry fees are NON-REFUNDABLE, even in cases of inclement weather, sick or injured horses, etc. Exhibitor age will be determined as of January 1, 2018. Horse ages are also determined as of January 1, 2018. Please check this information on the entry forms before mailing them to MSU. The 4-H State Horse Show committee will make any and all reasonable accommodations, especially to include participants with disabilities. Accommodation requests must be received in writing two weeks prior to start of the event. Please email these requests to Taylor Fabus at tenlenta@msu.edu. Counties submitting entries to the State 4-H Horse Show are responsible for providing show volunteers to assist with the show. Please note that volunteer requests for preferred time and ring cannot be guaranteed read the information carefully. These volunteer quotas are based on the county show quotas. Counties who do not fulfill their help quotas will be subject to reduced show member quotas in future years. Please return the enclosed applications with entries by JULY 12 so the volunteers can be notified prior to the show. Complete mailing address and completed background check authorization is needed (or county VSP). Please note that county volunteers will be credited as helpers only if they are pre-registered and check in and register the morning of the show on the day in which they have been assigned. Please read the forms closely so volunteers understand their responsibilities! Show entries will

not be processed until complete volunteer information is received. Your cooperation is appreciated. Appropriate volunteers are critical to the success of this show and are greatly appreciated. If you have any questions regarding this information, please contact Taylor Fabus at 474 S Shaw Lane, Room 1287, Department of Animal Science, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824-1225, 517/353-1748, tenlenta@msu.edu or Carla McLachlan at 517/432-5402 or MCLACHL2@msu.edu. Thank you very much! For County Staff & Committees State 4H Horse Show 1. Your county is responsible for selecting its own State 4-H Horse Show participants according to local criteria. Your county quota has been provided to your County Extension Office. Counties are encouraged to use "Guidelines for Selecting State 4-H Horse Show Delegates" included in this packets. 2. Each county should measure all ponies and mini horses before they are entered in classes (Ponies through 56 in height). (Miniature horses: 34 38 inches) They will be measured again at the state horse show. 3. All horses exhibited at the State 4-H Horse Show should be the youth s project animal, designated as such at the beginning of the current year s qualifying period (as determined by your county program). 4. Each county is encouraged to send one 4-H member with a documented disability to participate in the Show (this member will not be included in the county quota). The member must show under all existing standards, and the county must determine that he or she can compete in the classes without danger to himself or herself, or to others. This participant is not considered a PEP (Proud Equestrian Program) entrant. 5. Pre-register each entry (including designated alternates) by providing participants with the delegate information which includes the schedule, an entry form, and all other information provided to each County Extension Office by the Equine Extension Educator. Participants should fully complete the entry form and return it to their County Extension Office to be forwarded with all other entries from their respective county to State 4-H Horse Show, 474 S. Shaw Lane, East Lansing, MI 48824. Counties should send their completed entries to that office as soon as possible after the county's 4-H Horse Show delegate selection day. ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED FROM INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITORS. 6. No exhibitor (regular delegate or alternate) will be permitted to show unless he or she has a completed entry (including a negative 12 Month Coggins Test (No earlier than August 19, 2017) on file with the Equine Extension Youth Specialist July 12, 2018. Forms must be typed or printed. Volunteer information must also be included. 7. Counties must notify the Equine Extension Educator of all alternate substitutions before Tuesday, Aug 14, 2018 at 5:00 p.m. If the county chooses, entry fees paid for regular exhibitors may be transferred to alternates. No refunds of entry fees will be given for any reason.

GUIDELINES FOR SELECTING STATE 4-H HORSE SHOW DELEGATES These guidelines were developed using information provided by the State 4-H Horse Show Programming Committee and a survey sent to each county 4-H horse program in Michigan. County 4-H Horse Committees are encouraged to use this document as a guideline in developing their own written selection system. Counties should outline their objectives before designing their own selection procedures. OBJECTIVES For exhibitors to be outstanding representatives of their county s 4-H horse program while developing positive life skills, leadership experiences, good sportsmanship and other desirable character traits to make them successful individuals. For exhibitors to experience the pride and responsibility of caring for a horse, including learning good management practices with their project. For exhibitors to gain skills in horsemanship, show ring etiquette and horse handling safety. For exhibitors to meet other 4-H members, leaders and families from around the state. For exhibitors to compete on a statewide level. For exhibitors to increase their skills & knowledge in horse show management, the horse industry, communications and community service. RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Selection of participants should be based on: a. Show performance with their project at designated county shows/fairs b. Club participation and performance c. Participation in non-competitive aspects of their 4-H project area. (ex. Community service projects, Mentoring programs, Teen Leader roles, horseless horse activities, regional and state level opportunities such as Exploration Days, Teen Leader Workshops, State 4-H Trail Ride, State Programming Committees) d. Participation in other county, regional, and state competitive horse activities such as State 4-H Horse Award process, Horse Judging, Hippology, Horse Bowl, Public Speaking, Demonstrations, Photography, Art d. Record-keeping ability and performance e. Positive attitude and good sportsmanship f. Ability to perform adequately in classes they will be participating in at State 4-H Horse Show 2. Counties should consider providing activities: a. Where only county members participate b. That include all classes that are offered at the State 4-H Horse Show (for which the county has interested and eligible members) c. That include a point system for all aspects of the selection process (developed by a county committee) to assist in selecting delegates d. That exhibit the member s overall horse knowledge e. Officiated by Michigan 4-H Horse Judges 3. Members and their projects must meet State 4-H Horse Show guidelines. 4. Additional factors to be considered: a. Preference given to members in their last year of 4-H because of upper age limits b. Whether a member has exhibited at the State 4-H Horse Show previously c. The need for a distribution of delegates from throughout the county e. The member's club and recordkeeping performance (as previously mentioned) Selecting county delegates to the State 4-H Horse Show should be a cooperative decision made by County Extension staff and a County 4-H Horse Adult & Teen Leader Committee. Members and leaders should know well in advance of delegate selection what selection methods will be used. The knowledge the member has gained should be emphasized. Exhibiting at the State 4-H Horse Show should assist in evaluating the member's progress rather than be the major project emphasis.

IN ADDITION TO OUR PROUD EQUSTRIAN PROGRAM CLASSES THESE GUIDELINES ARE FOR INVOLVING 4-H MEMBERS WITH DISABILITIES IN NON-PEP CLASSES AT THE STATE 4-H HORSE SHOW Situation Statement The State 4-H Horse Show has been open to participation by 4-H members with documented disabilities. However, to encourage counties to involve more members with disabilities in the show, the enclosed guidelines took effect in 1984. The State 4-H Horse Show provides an opportunity for riders in the Proud Equestrian Program (PEP) to participate in a mainstreamed setting, as well as the PEP Classes outlined in other areas of this packet of information. General Rules Counties are encouraged to send one 4-H member with documented disabilities from their county to participate in the State 4-H Horse Show. This member is in addition to the specified county quota. The member must show under all existing standards and environmental conditions. The county must determine that the member with disabilities can compete, given the existing regulations and safety standards of the State Horse Show and the Proud Equestrian Program, without danger to himself/herself or to others competing in the show. The 4-H State Horse Show committee will make any and all reasonable accommodations, especially to include participants with disabilities. Accommodation requests must be received in writing two weeks prior to start of the event. Please email these requests to Taylor Fabus at tenlenta@msu.edu. Purpose The State 4-H Horse Show and the State 4-H Programming Committees stress providing members with documented disabilities with an opportunity to participate in a wide-variety of 4-H activities. Members with disabilities may be a part of a mainstreamed 4-H Horse Club and/or they may be part of an organized PEP program. Riders may qualify in either area. Selection Participation must be based on an individual's competency and skill level. When identifying delegates input from the 4-H Youth Agent, county horse programming committee, 4-H leader, and parents should be considered. If the rider is from a PEP program, the certified PEP instructor should be asked for his/her input. Rules 1. All rules for the State 4-H Horse Show will apply to all delegates, including members with disabilities, except for the rule that states that a horse must be a designated project animal. A horse need not have been under the continual care of the member with documented disabilities. PEP riders must participate on a horse that has been selected and approved by a certified PEP instructor. 2. Riders selected from a PEP program will be required to wear safety helmets and use peacock stirrups in addition to standard show ring attire. All other clothing and appointment rules apply. 3. The certified instructor must be present on the site during the PEP rider's participation in all State Show events. 4. Medical forms for PEP riders must be present with the instructor during the event.

COUNTY HORSE & PONY QUOTAS - 2018 STATE 4-H HORSE SHOW 2018 entries will be accepted only on the quota system. If you are unsure of the quota in your county please call for information. The quota for 2018 is based on county enrollments in the 4-H Horse and Pony Projects, PEP projects, and horseless horse projects. ** Entry forms are due to the Equine Extension Youth Specialist JULY 12, 2018. Please remember that entry forms will only be accepted from a County Extension Office. The show formula is as follows: 0-20 = 3 21-45 = 5 46 60 = 7 61-85 = 9 86-125 = 13 126-145 = 15 146-185 = 18 186-225 = 21 226-245 = 24 246-285 = 26 286-305 = 28 306-345 = 29 346-365 = 30 366-over= 35 Counties have their horse and pony quotas reduced if they do not fulfill their quotas of volunteer helpers at the previous year s State 4-H Horse Show or if stalls are not cleaned after the show. All quotas are calculated on a county basis. Figuring quotas on a district basis or reassigning quotas to another county is not permitted. Counties are encouraged to send one 4-H member with disabilities from their county to participate in the State 4-H Horse Show (not included as a PEP Program entrant). This member will not be included in the county quota. The members must show under all existing standards, and the county must determine that the member can compete in the classes without danger to himself/herself or others in the classes. Exhibitors with Miniature Horses are not included in the county quota.

2018 4-H Horse Program State Show Quota County Enrollment # Member # Volunteer # County Enrollment # Member # Volunteer # Alcona 13 3 1 Lake 0 3 1 Alger 5 3 1 Lapeer 75 9 2 Allegan 150 18 4 Leelanau 25 5 1 Alpena 45 5 1 Lenawee 220 21 5 Antrim 6 3 1 Livingston 200 21 5 Arenac 20 3 1 Luce 3 3 1 Baraga 1 3 1 Mackinac 34 5 1 Barry 187 21 5 Macomb 115 13 3 Bay 56 7 2 Manistee 17 3 1 Benzie 16 3 1 Marquette 25 5 1 Berrien 145 15 3 Mason 59 7 2 Branch 162 18 5 Mecosta 172 18 4 Calhoun 125 13 3 Menominee 78 9 2 Cass 244 24 5 Midland 156 18 4 Charlevoix 39 5 1 Missaukee 9 3 1 Cheboygan 45 5 1 Monroe 230 24 5 Chippewa 16 3 1 Montcalm 250 26 6 Clare 32 5 1 Montmorency 14 3 1 Clinton 80 9 2 Muskegon 98 13 3 Crawford 6 3 1 Newaygo 170 18 4 Delta 44 5 1 Oakland 240 24 5 Dickinson 97 13 3 Oceana 63 9 2 Eaton 104 13 3 Ogemaw 15 3 1 Emmet 47 7 2 Ontonagon 0 3 1 Genesee 84 9 2 Osceola 126 15 3 Gladwin 79 9 2 Oscoda 0 3 1 Gogebic 10 3 1 Otsego 70 9 2 Grand Traverse 54 7 2 Ottawa 164 18 4 Gratiot 75 9 2 Presque Isle 1 3 1 Hillsdale 70 9 2 Roscommon 11 3 1 Houghton/Keweenaw 5 3 1 Saginaw 134 15 3 Huron 66 9 2 St. Clair 290 28 6 Ingham 180 18 4 St. Joseph 601 35 6 Ionia 69 9 2 Sanilac 108 13 3 Iosco 51 7 2 Schoolcraft 0 3 1 Iron 0 3 1 Shiawassee 151 18 4 Isabella 81 9 2 Tuscola 155 18 4 Jackson 47 7 2 Van Buren 81 9 2 Kalamazoo 96 13 3 Washtenaw 247 26 6 Kalkaska 15 3 1 Wayne 63 9 2 Kent 250 23 5 Wexford 28 5 1

STATE 4-H HORSE SHOW VOLUNTEER WORK EXPERIENCE AN OPPORTUNITY AND RESPONSIBILITY FOR MICHIGAN 4-H HORSE CLUB MEMBERS & VOLUNTEER LEADERS OBJECTIVE: To provide members and leaders with an opportunity to observe and assist in the operation of the State 4-H Horse Show. QUOTA SYSTEM: A minimum of one adult volunteer and not more than two teen volunteers - according to the following quota system are required from each County. Volunteers will only be credited to their county's quota system if they check in and register at the show. Counties who do not fulfill their help quotas will be subject to reduced show member quotas in future years. See County Quota listing for county volunteer numbers. 0-5 participants 1 helper 6-9 participants 2 helpers 10-15 participants 3 helpers 16-19 participants 4 helpers 20-25 participants 5 helpers 26+ participants 6 helpers The show will begin at 9:00 a.m. each day, volunteers should plan to check-in and be present for an orientation meeting that will be held at 7:45 a.m. in Classroom D at the Pavilion for Agriculture and Livestock Education (4301 Farm Lane). If you would like to come early or stay over 1 day to fulfill the volunteer quota, a limited number of approvals will be made, however the extra stalling fee of $20 will be required, as well as approval from the State Office. Please complete the enclosed application form as well as the background check authorization form. (Please note this is a different background check than is required for County programs) Applications and background check authorization are due, with the State 4-H Horse Show entry forms County Packet, to the Equine Extension Youth Specialist by JULY 12, 2018, so volunteers can be notified of their assignments by mail. Horse Show entries will not be processed by the state office until the required volunteer information is received from the County. Michigan State University requires that all volunteers at certain venues on campus (including the MSU Pavilion) complete a background check before being cleared to volunteer. Please remember you are requesting a preferred arena and day (you cannot request a preferred time) It is not always possible to grant the specific ring you requested. A letter with your assignment will be sent prior to the show. Keep in mind if you are attending the show and are the only helper for a young person showing you will not make a good volunteer on the day your young person shows. Volunteers will need to stay at their assigned location for several hours without opportunity to visit other locations on the grounds during your assigned time slot. The time commitment is approximately 4.5 hours. If the appropriate number of volunteers from each county are not provided, county show quotas will be effected for future State 4-H Horse Shows. The State 4-H Horse Show hosts over 600 youth participants over the 3 days of the show, we greatly appreciate and rely on the assistance of a large number of volunteers to make the State Horse Show a success. Volunteer Schedule: Friday Saturday Sunday Orientation Meeting 7:45 a.m. 7:45 a.m. 7:45 a.m. A.M. Shift 8:45 2:00 p.m. 8:45 2:00 p.m 8:45 2:00 p.m P.M. Shift 1:45-7:00 p.m. 1:45-7:00 p.m. 1:45-6:00 p.m. H. Hack/Dressage Rail 8:45 a.m. - ~11:00 a.m. 8:45 a.m. - ~11:00 a.m. Trail (2 shifts) 8:45 12:30 p.m., 12:30 4:30 Dressage (2 shifts) 8:45 12:30 p.m., 12:30 4:30

2018 State 4-H Horse Show State 4-H Horse Show Volunteer Please remember- you are requesting a specific day and a preferred arena- it is not always possible to grant the specific ring you requested. A letter with your assignment will be sent prior to the show. Volunteers will need to stay at their assigned location for several hours without an opportunity to visit other locations on the grounds during your assigned time. Please return this form to your county Extension office by their designated deadline. Be sure to give complete email and print neatly! Name County Telephone Email (please print clearly) Please check one: Teen volunteer (15 yrs & older) Birth date: Adult volunteer - If you have a youth showing, please provide their name: Has the Volunteer Selection Process been completed in the county? Yes No (if no you must complete the attached background check form) County Staff please initial to assure VSP is complete: Please choose the day & arena you prefer: Volunteers are critical to the success of this show and we appreciate your help! Friday East Arena Indoor Arena Saturday East Arena Indoor Arena H. Hack/Dsg Rail Trail Arena Dressage Test Sunday East Arena Indoor Arena H. Hack/Dsg Rail Trail Arena Dressage Test Volunteers will need to stay at their assigned location for several hours without opportunity to visit other locations on the grounds during your assigned time slot. The time commitment is approximately 4.5 hours. If the appropriate number of volunteers from each county are not provided, county show quotas will be effected for future State 4-H Horse Shows. Once assignments have been made the tentative Volunteer Schedule will be as follows: Volunteer Schedule: Friday Saturday Sunday Orientation Meeting 7:45 a.m. 7:45 a.m. 7:45 a.m. A.M. Shift 8:45 2:00 p.m. 8:45 2:00 p.m 8:45 2:00 p.m P.M. Shift 1:45-7:00 p.m. 1:45-7:00 p.m. 1:45-6:00 p.m. H. Hack/Dressage Rail 8:45 a.m. - ~11:00 a.m. 8:45 a.m. - ~11:00 a.m. Trail (2 shifts) 8:45 12:30 p.m., 12:30 4:30 Dressage (2 shifts) 8:45 12:30 p.m., 12:30 4:30

STATE 4-H HORSE SHOW DUE: JULY 12, 2018 COUNTY SUMMARY SHEET/PAYMENT FORM TO: Equine Extension Educator State 4-H Horse Show 474 S. Shaw Lane County East Lansing, MI 48824-1224 Please list the names of all county delegates and alternates below. Entry Fee: $65 per delegate** - do not submit entry fee(s) for alternate(s). Please remember to refer to County Quota Sheet to verify the correct number of delegates allotted for your county. Name of Delegate Day Camping T-Shirt Exhibiting Adn l Fee of $12/each (Fri, Sat or Sun) $20/night 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Additional Stay $20/night (Must have pre-approval number from State Office) Total Number of Delegates x $65 = + Camping + TShirt + Additional Stay Total amt. Enclosed $ Name & email of Extension staff submitting form Email (This form must be signed by a 4-H Youth staff member or other appropriate Extension staff person or the entries will not be accepted.) This form must accompany all county registration forms. Payment and transmittal may be sent with this form or forwarded to State 4-H Office DN022677 subaccount 1066

Organization/Group Affiliation (Please Print): Volunteer Application and Background Check Authorization Form VOLUNTEER EVENT WORKERS Last Name: First Name: Middle Name: Date of Birth: Male Female Home Address (Street): City: State: Zip Code: Home Phone (with area code): Email Address: Are you currently employed by Michigan State University?: Yes No Have you ever been employed by Michigan State University?: Yes No If yes, please provide Department name and reason for termination: Emergency Contact Name: Phone Number: Criminal History Have you ever been convicted of a crime? Yes No Are there criminal charges pending against you at this time? Yes No If you answer yes to either of these questions, please describe the nature of the crime(s) or charge(s), the date and place of the offense, and the legal disposition of the case. NOTE: The University conducts a criminal records background check on all volunteers. A yes response will not automatically disqualify an individual from consideration. I understand that I will not be allowed to begin volunteer work at MSU until a criminal background check has been completed. Checking the consent box below and typing my name on the applicant signature line constitutes my electronic signature. I authorize Michigan State University to conduct a criminal background check on me. Applicant Name Date Department Signature Date MSU IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 8