VADA/NOVA, Inc Newsletter Volume 38 Issue 7 July 2009

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VADA/NOVA, Inc Newsletter Volume 38 Issue 7 July 2009 HALT AT X The heavy rains this spring throughout Northern Virginia have played havoc with many riders as we splashed through puddles and sought out indoor arenas where we could work our horses. As we approached the June licensed show at Morven Park, we, as well as many of our competitors, were very concerned about the effects of the heavy rains on the footing. But Morven Park management took action that literally stemmed the tide. They completed extensive work to repair the base and re-graded all the rings. They also added ditching for drainage of the outdoor rings, and the week before the show, Morven Park rented an enormous 20 ft construction-grade leveling roller to pack down the outdoor rings. To further protect the rings, no riding was allowed in the outdoor arenas until the start of the show. As a result, despite the heavy rains that lasted until Friday evening, water drained off so well that from the first rides Saturday morning until the last rides Sunday afternoon, the footing held up superbly. The sun shined most of the weekend, and over 200 riders enjoyed a great show weekend. We received many compliments (and no complaints!) from the competitors about the conditions of the rings. In fact, they were so free of puddles that our board rings hardly got dirty! I strongly believe that the condition of the footing is one of the first things competitors consider in deciding whether or not to enter a show. Our thanks to Will O Keefe and the entire Morven Park team for their hard work and commitment to this critical aspect of our shows. We appreciate the part they played in making this show such a success for us. And, speaking of shows, the Region 1 Youth Team Show is just around the corner - July 18th & 19th at Morven Park. If you haven't experienced this one before, I can tell you it is quite unlike any other show VADA/Nova runs. Teams of kids from throughout the region (and we're talking as far north as New Jersey and as far south as North Carolina) descend on Morven Park, with team themes that get carried out in team VADA IS A USDF GROUP MEMBER ORGANIZATION. THEIR MEMBERS ARE AUTOMATICALLY USDF GROUP MEMBERS. Publication Deadline in Piaffe & Passage is the 20th. VADA/Nova WEB SITE: http://www.vadanova.org Membership Applications should be sent to Barbara Pickering PO Box 354 Haymarket, VA 20168-0354 All other inquires should be sent to: VADA/Nova Inc., P.O.Box 398 Hamilton, Va., 20159 names, stall decorations and, during the awards ceremony, the most elaborate horse and rider costumes that you can imagine. I can assure you that more than once, you will hear yourself saying, "that pony/horse is a saint - no way my horse would let me do that!" I mean, we're talking about horses in Mexican sombreros, hula hoops and just about every other crazy get-up that you can think of. I guess what I am trying to say is, if you want to see the definitions of team spirit and camaraderie in action, you need to check out this show. Every year, it reminds me that we do this to have fun! So you ask, what does this have to do with me (assuming of course you are not one of the kids who is participating.) This is the future of our sport and we all need to support this future however we can. And, there are several concrete ways you can do just that. As with any large show, tons of volunteers are needed to make the show a success. If you can give even a 1/2 day to help out, please send an e-mail to our volunteer recruiter, Blake Crumbliss, at blakecrumbliss@gmail.com. Also, we try particularly hard at this show to keep the costs reasonable for the participants, without incurring a loss for VADA/Nova. That is possible only because we get many generous sponsors. If you want to join this special group, please e-mail the show manager, Alison Head at lookingglassfarm@mac.com. And, no matter what else you do, please stop by at some point over the weekend to give the kids a hand and cheer them on! In This Issue.. Minutes from June Board meeting VADA/Nova Aug. & Sept. schooling show prize lists Member of the Month VADA/Nova Adult Camp auditor form Living Her Dream article on Kim Decker VADA/Nova August clinic A Financial look at a Licensed show Barb s Bits Region 1 Adult Team Competition information June schooling show results and qualifiers Calendar of Events Classified ads

VADA/NOVA BOARD MEETINGS All VADA/Nova Board of Directors meetings are open to the general membership; the Board welcomes any visitors. The meetings are held the second Monday of each month at 7:30 PM at Morven Park International Equestrian Center (in the classroom next to the lounge ). For directions, you may contact any of the Board members or go to our website at www.vadanova.org and click on Shows There you will find a link with directions to Morven Park. 2009 VADA/Nova Officers President ~ Michelle Sheli King V. President ~ Barb Pickering Secretary ~ Nancy Stover Treasurer ~ Alison Head Board of Directors Linda Bramblett 703-856-1510 lbramblett@vadanova.org Kathy Curtis 703-256-1252 kcurtis@vadanova.org Stephanie Floros 703-771-1664 sfloros@vadanova.org Judy Grass 703-620-4923 jgrass@vadanova.org Susan Gustafson 540-837-2463 sgustafson@vadanova.org Alison Head 540-338-7810 lookingglassfarm@mac.com ahead@vadanova.org Michelle Lachner 540-751-0046 BLach15736@aol.com Pat Paris 571-261-3402 pparis@vadanova.org Barbara Pickering 703-754-8506 goldenmorgan@verizon.net bpickering@vadanova.org Jill Ramsburg 540-359-5354 jramsburg@vadanova.org Cathy Roesch 540-687-4654 croesch@vadanova.org Geri Shea 703-737-3694 gshea@vadanova.org Nancy Stover 703-860-9187 stovnan@aol.com Marguerite Teska 703-443-2833 mteska@vadanova.org Rebecca Woodward-Davis 540-338-4573 rwoodwarddavis@vadanova.org Donna Gatchell 703-594-2480 dgatchell@vadanova.org Jessie Ginsburg 703-538-4282 sardburg@aol.com Dilly Jackson 304-283-6959 cjackson@vadanova.org Sheli King 703-256-8582 mking@vadanova.org Newsletter Advertising Rates Please send payment with ads, as there is no billing. Make checks payable to VADA/Nova, Inc. Classified ads are 40 words or less. Ads will not be accepted otherwise. Please type or print clearly if you don t have email, and submit no more than two ads at a time. If space allows we will run additional ads.other ads must be camera ready. (Camera ready: Copy is black on white paper. Embossed business cards and colored ink do not copy well.) Or, you may send a file attachment in Word or Publisher. Classified 2 issues FREE for Members 2 issues/$15 for Nonmembers Classifieds will automatically be listed on our web site All other ad rates are the same for Members or Nonmembers : Business Card Ad $60.00/year 1/4 Page Ad (5 x 3.75) $15.00/month 1/2 Page Ad (5x7.5) $25.00/month FulI Page Ad (10x7.5) $40.00/month *There will be a charge of $20 if your ad is not camera ready and needs to be put together or redesigned* Deadline is the 20th of the month. Send to: Barbara Pickering, PO Box 354, Haymarket, Va., 20168-0354 Phone: 703-754-8506 Email: goldenmorgan@verizon.net Web Sites: VADA/Nova www.vadanova.org VADA State www.virginiadressage.org Region 1 www.usdfregion1.org 20% discount for 1/4, 1/2 or full page ads that run a full year

PRELIMINARY SUMMARY MINUTES VADA/Nova Board Meeting June 8, 2009 Morven Park Classroom 7:30 PM The meeting was called to order at 7:30 PM and adjourned at 9:50 PM. Fourteen of the nineteen Board members were present. Five were excused and there was one guest. Treasurer s Report: Alison Head reported the current balance is $88,000. All the June licensed show expenses are outstanding, therefore, Alison estimated that after these are paid, the balance will remain near the amount that was reported in May, which is $48,000. President s Report: Sheli King read an apology letter from a member regarding a May schooling show entry incident. 501(3)(c) status: The VADA/Nova application to the IRS was tentatively denied on the basis that dressage shows are the majority of VADA/Nova s expenses, and that shows are not educational in nature. Sheli King and Alison Head composed a rebuttal, citing cases that state that sports and physical fitness can be educational activities. Because dressage shows offer riders feedback in the form of the test sheet, it is thought that dressage shows are more educational than other types of horse shows. If the rebuttal is also rejected, an estimate will be sought for legal work involved in an IRS appeal. It was noted that the application process is more rigorous now than in the past when VADA, and other chapters received this status. The benefit to VADA/Nova of acquiring this tax status is that it makes VADA/Nova more attractive to sponsors, as with this status sponsor donations are tax-deductible. June licensed show. It was noted that judges fees, airfare, food, and lodging costs are increasing. Dianne Boyd reported that Morven Park will be thanked for using a roller to groom the Davis and Bedford arenas for the June show, and as a result the footing was excellent, even after days of heavy rain. It was noted that Morven Park redid the drainage and upgraded the footing in all its arenas this spring. Dianne Boyd reported that there were 440 rides, and qualifying classes are seen as a draw. All the judges agreed to allow horses to wear fly bonnets, and riders were informed prior to the start of the show. Rebecca Woodward -Davis informed VTO, a vendor, so some were available for purchase at the show. (VADA/Nova schooling shows will also allow these bonnets, and judges will be informed.) There was an issue raised by a judge about the judge signals for the 3 rings in Davis, which were 2 bells and a whistle. Options such as an air horn, or bicycle bell were mentioned. Dianne reported that the laptops procured by Jill Ramsburg as a donation to VADA/Nova were utilized on Sunday, and that having these computers will be very helpful at big shows. VADA/Nova s cadre of experienced and new volunteers was praised. has agreed to have the book sale take place at the Aug 1-2 EEMI show at Morven Park. Stephanie Floros will set the books up. Sheli has priced the books at $1. Barns A and D now have the new plugs. It was suggested that fundraising goals be discussed, and that VADA/Nova seek support for this project from other users of Morven Park, such as PVDA. Susan Gustafson will make posters for the barns. The June 20 Schooling Show at Betsy Clark s is filled with a waiting list. Breed Shows: Dianne Boyd reported that the shows are sufficiently filled. Only IBC classes with paid sponsorships will be offered. Region 1 Youth Team: As in the past, fun/ special prizes will be given. The Volunteer Recruiter is Blake Crumbliss. Sponsorship is being handled by Leslie Lewis. Alison Head said that it is hoped the show will break even. There is a sponsor for the Friday pizza party. Activities such as musical freestyle demos, or a program with agility dogs was mentioned for Friday after the pizza party. Old Business: pricing for VADA/Nova brochures: Barbara Pickering edited the original template so that the information is up to date. Pricing: Bill s Copy Center: $450 for 500, $521 for 1,000. A vote was taken that unanimously authorized Barb to order 1,000 brochures. Membership: As of June 8 there is a total of 431 (395 seniors and 36 juniors). There have been 345 renewals and 86 new members; 61 renewals came from the Membership Outreach letter; $1385 in volunteer bucks used towards membership. Newsletter: Barb Pickering reported that after recent problems w/ reliability and quality w/ Office Depot, she will try Bill s Copy Center for the July newsletter. ARC: The Fox Chase contract was cancelled by the venue; the new camp venue is in Middleburg: Sunny s Corner Farm at Takaro Farm, run by Fay Strasel. Clinician Insurance: The Board continued to discuss options for implementing the requirement adopted at the May board meeting that all VADA/Nova clinicians have adequate insurance coverage to protect us as an organization. A need for a clear policy of insurance requirements for various educational formats (such as: classroom, vs demo with horse, vs mounted instruction) was stated. The next meeting will be July 13, 2009 at 7:30 PM Respectfully submitted, Stephanie Floros (substituting for Secretary Nancy Stover) VADA/Nova s Plug Project made $189 from donations and the book sale. Sheli King noted that the project needs broader support and more books. Sheli will follow up with members who have told her they have books to donate. Shannon Pedlar

2009 VADA/Nova Schooling Shows Show Date: August 15, 2009 Opening Date: June 15, 2009 Entry Due: August 3, 2009 Place: Looking Glass Farm, Hamilton, VA Manager: Dilly Jackson Secretary: Alison Head 304-283-6959 38595 Purple Martin Lane mandrakefarm@gmail.com Hamilton, VA 20158 540-338-7810 Judge: Jessica McTaggert, L graduate lookingglassfarm@mac.com Directions: From Rt.7 W: Exit at Rt 9 (Charlestown), right off ramp. Go Past Rt 704 (approx. 4.5 miles), continue to left turn on Rt 738 (Hampton Rd), go approx. 1 mile to top of hill, go left on Purple Martin Lane. Go past indoor and follow signs for parking. From Rt 7 E: Exit at Purcelville, take Rt 287 N toward Lovettsville; cross under 7, take right on Rt 711 (Piggott Bottom Road); at intersection, go straight (becomes Rt 738 Hampton Rd); take next right on Purple Martin Lane. This is the best route for big rigs. A copy of the entry form was mailed with your Greenbook. It may be downloaded at www.vadanova.org Show Date: September 19, 2009 Opening Date: July 19, 2009 Entry Due: September 7, 2009 Place: Homestead Farm, 8382 Burwell Rd., Catlett, VA Manager: Patty Knight Secretary: Robin Dannels 540-253-5472 7044 Covingtons Corner Road darkhorsefive@aol.com Bealeton, VA 22712-6913 540-439-0994 Judge: Jan Garlitz, L graduate reigndear01@aol.com Directions: From Fairfax: Route 66 West, take exit 44/234 South, PW Parkway toward Manassas/Dumfries. Continue to exit on right for Rte. 28 south/rte. 17. Follow Rte. 28 for 7 miles (through Nokesville); turn right onto Rte. 605/Fauquier Drive. In approximately 1.5 miles, turn left onto Burwell Rd. In 1.1 mile, turn right into gravel driveway for farm (will see white fencing). From Culpeper: From Rte. 29 north, turn right onto Rte. 28 north/catlett Rd. Continue 11.1 miles, then turn left at light in Catlett onto Old Dumfries Road. Continue 0.7 miles and make slight right onto Burwell Rd. Continue 1.8 miles, turn left into second gravel driveway for farm (will see white fencing. Do not use first driveway as that is for private home). A copy of the entry form was mailed with your Greenbook. It may be downloaded at www.vadanova.org Save this Date!! November 7&8, 2009 VADA/Nova presents a Musical Freestyle Clinic with Cynthia Collins at Morven Park, Leesburg, VA This is the clinic which had to be postponed from last fall. Details will be coming in the newsletter as well as on our web site. You don t want to miss it so mark your calendar now!

An eleven year Vada/Nova member, Patty Knight lives in The Plains. She is a personal assistant to a family of Naturalists. Patty was first introduced to riding at age eight at a Girls Scout riding program on Long Island where she grew up. She did not ride for about 26 years and then got back into it. Her first introduction to dressage was at Anne Gribbons farm on Long Island. She now rides "Ascot Spring" or "Scotty", her 22 year old Hanoverian mare she has owned for 6 1/2 years. They are showing at First level and have won the Lady Patrick and Elder Statesman awards together. A VADA/Nova scholarship enabled the pair to make progress and open up opportunities to try new things as they progress through First level. Hobbies for Patty include gardening, (she specializes in day lilies), cooking and reading. She also enjoys birding and often attends birding breakfasts where they observe and learn the different birds and their songs. A familiar face at every show, Patty is scorer extraordinaire. She enjoys the scoring position because it is "the center of the action, the pulse of the show." If you would like to learn the scoring job get a seat next to Patty -she is a kind and patient teacher! Patty and Scotty as one of Homestead s Hill Billy s at the 2008 Challenge Show Need VADA Volunteer Credit? Want to See Youth Active in Dressage? Support the USDF Youth Team Competition! Volunteers are needed for the USDF Youth Team Competition on Saturday and Sunday, July 18 and 19th at Morven Park in Leesburg, VA! You can volunteer as scribe, runner, scorer, ring steward, awards person, or golf cart driver, or volunteer to help with show setup and take down. You can earn either VADA credit or VADA/Nova credit as a volunteer at this show (but not both)! Contact Blake Potter Crumbliss at blakecrumbliss@gmail.com or (703) 338-2096 to volunteer now. Support the USDF Youth Team Competition!

Auditors Invited! Adult Dressage Camp, July 24-26 Sunny s Corner Farm at Takaro Please join us at this year s Adult Dressage Camp on July 24-26, 2009! Enjoy the scenic beauty of Middleburg s Sunny s Corner Farm at Takaro with its stone barns and rolling pastures. Learn from noted clinicians/judges/competitors Nancy Lowey and Susan Graham White as they work with riders. Curious about Linda Tellington Jones TTouch Method? Here s an opportunity to discover its benefits through midday TTEAM and TTouch demonstrations on Saturday and Sunday, by experienced practitioner, Jan Snodgrass. Date: July 24-26, 2009 Location: Sunny s Corner Farm at Takaro, 22253 Takaro Farm Lane, Middleburg, VA 20117 www.sunnyscorner.net Directions: (from East) Take Rt 50 through Middleburg. Turn right on Rt 611, St Louis Road, signs for Purcellville and Notre Dame Academy. Take a left on Wellbourne Road, just after a sign for the town of St. Louis. Take the first right onto Takaro Farm Lane. Time: Lessons are ongoing all day. TTouch demonstrations on Saturday and Sunday will take place between 11:00 am 2:00 pm. Cost: Friday, July 24: No Charge. Bring your own lunch. Saturday, July 25: $15 with pre-registration that includes lunch OR $20 walk-in must bring your own lunch Sunday, July 26: $15 with pre-registration that includes lunch OR $20 walk-in must bring your own lunch TTouch Topics: Saturday: Assess Your Horse's Sensitivities Using TTouch Sunday: Improve Your Horse's Balance Under Saddle with TTouch Ground Work Volunteer bucks accepted! Please pre-register/pay by July 20 for the reduced rate that includes lunch! Name: Email or Phone: Date (circle): Saturday, July 25 - $15 Sunday, July 26 - $15 TOTAL ENCLOSED: $ VOLUNTEER BUCKS MAIL TO: Stephanie Floros, 125-O Clubhouse Dr #7, Leesburg, VA 20175 stephaniefloros@hotmail.com

Kim Decker, of Centreville, VA, suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury in an automobile accident in May of 1986 two weeks before her eighteenth birthday. She was comatose for 3 1/2 months after the accident. After gaining consciousness she underwent years of speech, occupational, vocational, and physical therapy at various rehabilitation facilities in Virginia and Colorado. Kim rode and showed hunter/jumper prior to her accident. Throughout her many years of therapy one goal that always stayed with her was to once again become a competitive rider. In order to achieve this goal she rode with several therapeutic riding programs in Virginia and Colorado. After twelve years of hard work, her goal became a reality in May of 1998 when she rode her first dressage competition at a Therapeutic Riding Association of Virginia (TRAV) show in Leesburg, VA. In 1999, Kim represented the American Competition Organization for Riders with Disabilities (ACORD) at Dressage at Saratoga, NY where she rode her musical freestyle demonstration. In 2004 Kim was selected by the National Disability Sports Alliance Equestrian to represent the United States at the 2004 Canadian Open International Dressage Competition for Riders with Disabilities. The competition took place in Ashburn, Ontario. There were fourteen riders from five countries (Hong Kong, Great Britain, Canada, USA, and Bermuda). Kim took third place in all of her classes. She continues to compete in shows for disabled riders and able bodied riders in Pennsylvania, New York, Georgia, West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, and Illinois. All of these accomplishments were with her Anglo-Trakehner mare Minuet. Due to health concerns Minuet was retired in early 2007 to enjoy a life of love and grass. She has since gone to The Great Pasture in the Sky. In the May of 2007, Kim found her current mount, a Hanoverian gelding, Dashers Destiny. Kim and Dasher had a wonderful competition year in 2007. As a result, Kim and Dasher were named to the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) Para-Equestrian Advanced Riders list for 2008 with a median score of 70.02% and qualified to compete at the 2008 USEF Para-Equestrian Dressage National Championships at Lamplight Equestrian Center in Illinois. At the championships, Kim and Dasher posted a three day average score of 61.137% which ranked her as the number one Grade 1A rider in the nation. As the result of a great show year in 2008, Kim and Dasher maintained their position on the USEF Para -Equestrian Advanced Riders list. On 15-17 May of this year, Kim and Dasher competed at the Cavalor/USEF Para-Equestrian Dressage National Championship and CDI***/CPEDI*** event at Lamplight Equestrian Center. The judges for this event consisted of O judges from The Netherlands, Norway, and Portugal. Kim and Dasher had a great competition finishing in first place of the Grade 1 riders and sixth in the nation out of 16 riders from all grade levels. She will receive her FEI Certificate of Proficiency with qualifying scores for the 2010 Alltech World Equestrian Games. For more information on Kim s upcoming plans and progress, e-mail her at pedecker@erols.com.

Curious about the riding benefits of The Murdoch Method? Want to learn about the principles of the Eckart Meyners? Either way, here is an inexpensive opportunity to explore or extend some of the fundamental principles of these training and riding approaches in both mounted and un-mounted sessions, in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere! VADA/Nova s Adult Rider Committee invites you to join experienced devotees Shannon Pedlar and Susan Gustafson for a day-long clinic at Morven Park Sunday, August 30, 2009 Date: Sunday, August 30, 2009 Time: 8:00 4:00 Location: Morven Park Cost: Includes: mounted and classroom sessions and day stabling $90 VN members; $100 non-members This is an all-day clinic, focused on rider body awareness, balance, and position; the format is not physically or mentally taxing for horses. Riders will be in the air-conditioned classroom, working with balance balls, a trampoline, and relevant programs of Wii Fitness, among other body awareness and coordination routines, while the horses are relaxing in stalls. This is the fourth in a series of clinics donated by our generous VADA/Nova professionals to benefit VADA/Nova s Adult Rider Committee and the riding/education programs it sponsors. Morven Park has donated the use of the arena and classroom. Auditing is free, and auditors may participate in the classroom sessions. Walk-in auditors are welcome. Auditors: if you d like a Panera lunch provided for you, please register in advance. Susan Gustafson: Susan Gustafson considers the riding opportunities she has had as gifts that she enjoys helping others find greater confidence in their riding, and thus in themselves. Susan spent several years in the mid 80 s in Germany, working for and training with Christian Plage, in addition to teaching and competing. In Austria, she spent a month observing the daily training routines of the Spanish Riding School, and stable of Arthur Kottas. In the 90 s, Susan developed a successful private training business in Del Mar, CA. A Virginia resident since 1993, Susan coached Stephen Bradley in dressage at Fair Hill and Fox Hall in the late 90 s. She has ridden in clinics with a number of well-known European and American dressage experts, and attended several USDF clinics. Susan s training in Europe stressed the importance of an independent seat and she has continued her education with this focus through the Eckart Meyners Seat Symposium, and her ongoing work with Wendy Murdoch and the Feldenkrais method. Susan has also pursued extended training in Linda Tellington Jones s TTouch and TTeam methods. Shannon Pedlar: Employed by Morven Park Equestrian Center since 2002, Shannon Pedlar is a familiar face to many. Shannon has pursued her dressage training with several noted local instructors, in addition to numerous clinics with individuals widely acknowledged nationally and internationally for their dressage expertise. In 2007, she earned recognition as a USDF Silver Medalist. Over the past four years, Shannon has enhanced this background through her work with Wendy Murdoch, a rider biomechanics specialist and certified Feldenkrais Practitioner (www.murdochmethod.com). Training in the comprehensive Murdoch Method as a rider and an instructor, coupled with insightful reflection, enables Shannon to understand what is required to convey instruction in a manner that connects in a meaningful and positive way with students, helping them achieve a degree of progress and satisfaction in their riding that previously eluded them.

Rider/Auditor Entry Form: All Day ARC Clinic at Morven Park, Aug 30, 2009 Rider/Auditor Name: VN member# Rider/Auditor Email Rider/Auditor Ph#: Rider Cost Auditor Cost Clinic: $90 VN $100 nonvn Clinic: Free Panera Lunch: $10 (optional) Panera Lunch: $10 Rider Amount Enclosed: Clinic Lunch Yes No TOTAL Auditor Amount Enclosed: # of Lunches: TOTAL Riders: A valid Coggins is required with your entry. Please make checks payable to: VADA/Nova, Inc. Mail entry to: Stephanie Floros 125-0 Clubhouse Dr #7 Leesburg, Va 20175 (703) 771-1664 stephaniefloros@hotmail.com

A GLIMPSE BEHIND THE SCENES OF A LICENSED SHOW The financial perspective Alison Head, VADA/Nova Treasurer Even wonder why licensed show fees seem so high? Wonder about the bottom line? What goes into producing a successful show? Recently, I prepared my report on our April Licensed show for the Board of Directors. As we discussed the bottom line and the factors that produced it, many of the Board felt that this information would be of interest to the rest of our members. Accordingly, below is the report on our April show that I delivered to the Board in May. I feel that this fairly representative of each of our 4 licensed shows. Income from a licensed show is often not easy to predict. Factors that can vary from show to show that can affect the bottom line include by way of example: number of entries and number of stabled horses, number of classes and level of classes entered, number of judges required (qualifying shows require more judges), travel expenses for judges, and whether vet and farrier are required by USEF rules to be on-site or on-call. The report below does NOT include every expense related to a licensed show for example, the cost of the storage unit needed to house all the show equipment or fees to USEF and USDF for licensing or fees relating to producing and distributing prize lists. FINANCIAL REPORT APRIL LICENCED SHOW INCOME from Entry fees: $46,835.00 REFUNDS ISSUED: $ 2,440.00 (for scratches by closing date and tack stalls not available) TOTAL INCOME (LESS REFUNDS): $44,395.00 TOTAL EXPENSES: $41,970.07 The Bottom Line INCOME: $ 2,424.93 BREAKDOWN OF EXPENSES: Awards: $1500.00 Insurance: $150.00 Ring set up/cleaning*: $450.00 Vol. Food: $1102.11 Vol. Gifts: $100.00 Golf Carts: $380.00 Farrier: $655.00 Stabling: $200.00 Vol. Recruiter: $200.00 Vol. Manager: $200.00 Vet: $500.00 Manager: $900.00 EMT: $812.00 Judge 1: $1270.00 Judge 2: $1271.29 Judge 3: $1448.19 Judge 4: $870.00 Judge 5: $1016.30 Judge 6: $560.45 TD: $751.00 Announcer: $875.00 Security: $459.00 Secretary: $2677.69 USEF Fees: $2744.69 USDF Fees: $1070.00 Morven Park**: $16,643.00 Hospitality: $85.66 Hotel/program etc: $3018.69 * pro rated ** Morven Park fees include: use of rings and warm-ups, lunging area, classroom and lounge; stabling charges; ring set up and maintenance; porta potties; trash removal

FACTORS AFFECTING BOTTOM LINE FOR THIS SHOW: Show requires 6 vs 5 judges for qualifying classes (Young horse, NAJYRC etc..) Judges costs vary S or I judges are the more expensive (and often are not local). The less expensive r judges are often local, thus reducing costs. Secretary expense is a bit higher because air travel required. Morven expenses increased in 2009 in some areas. Rings needed to be cleaned before first show. Some expenses included in this show (tests e.g.) could be prorated over the entire year. So start up expenses for the year are included. These expenses are included in the hotel/program etc.. line. I hope this report helps to make more clear why licensed shows are so much more expensive to competitors than schooling shows. Also, when you see the extent of our financial obligation to each show, you can see the need to maintain a reasonable cash reserve in our accounts to cover unforeseen events. For example, several years ago we had to cancel a show very close to the date to avoid an impending hurricane. After making reasonable refunds to our competitors, our show income was greatly reduced while many of the expenses were contracted obligations that had to be fulfilled. Our goal has always been to run the licensed shows as a service to the dressage community and to aim to make just enough profit to assist us in meeting our mission of education, plan for capital replacements and improvements (like the 4 new dressage rings purchased last year) and maintain a healthy reserve to cover emergency situations. Once again our volunteers have come forward when they were needed. Thank you to the following people for giving their time at the June Licensed show. These shows wouldn t be possible without the help of our volunteers Danny Alexander Candy Allen Larry Allen Alisha Ames Erin Andrews Karen Baillie Theresa Ball Bill Boyd Linda Bramblett Bob Clements Jean Clements Dan Conant Trish Conk Elizabeth Cummings Helen Dietrich Devon Donohue Susan Donohue Tonya Farina Rose Flannery Stephanie Floros Jan Garlitz Jennifer Gerber Kathy Giusti Judy Grass Susan Gustafson Anne Harrington Joan Hosmer Kathryn Hutchins Alex Jackson Al King Sheli King Patty Knight Pat Limage Megan Martin Kate McPartlan Angela Minnick Don Minnick Laurel Minnick Jen Moran Karoline Morris Peyton Morris Sally O Connor James O Dell Sally O Dwyer Ona Orkin Leslie Parnell Shannon Pedlar Barb Pickering Alyson Pinter Amber Post Heather Saunders Marianne Schillings Laura Serkes Glenna Shawn Martin Smith Sallie Spenard Charlie Summerall Sallie Summerall Marguerite Teska Bev Thomas Elizabeth Thorsey Anne-Berry Wade Trudy Walker Laura Whitford Management Team: Rebecca Woodward-Davis: Manager Dianne Boyd: Secretary Carolyn Jackson: Stable Manager Donna Gatchell: Volunteer Recruiter Michelle Lachner: Volunteer Manager Stephanie Floros: Awards

Barb s Bits 1. Intro Riders: Do you want to get the feel of a licensed show but you re not quite ready to show at Training Level? Well, VADA/Nova is offering Intro Level classes at their September and November licensed shows. You would need to pay: class fee ($25/class), grounds ($20/horse/day) or stable fees ($60 /day) or $110( weekend)), Drugs & Meds ( $15), Office Fee ($20). You would be excused from the membership fees so no non-member fees for USEF or USDF. However, if you also ride a Training Level class then all membership requirements apply. You may download an updated prize list from the calendar page at www.vadanova.org 2. Flies making your horse shake his head and ruin what would have been a lovely test? Did you know that ear covers are allowed under certain circumstances? Here is the USEF regulation: Fly hoods (ear covers) will only be permitted in order to protect horses from insects. The fly hoods should be discreet and should not cover the horse s eyes, and will only be permitted in extreme cases at the discretion of the presiding judge(s). Permission must be granted prior to the class and applies to all competitors in the class. So why not keep one in your trailer in case you arrive at a show and find that the judges have granted permission. VADA/Nova is taking it one step further. For all VADA/Nova run schooling shows, ear covers will be permitted. 3. Heat causing you to wilt? If jackets are waived, competitors must wear a regulation hat and solid white or very pale colored long or short sleeved shirt without neckwear. T-shirts and sleeveless shirts are not permitted. Cooling vests can be worn under a jacket. If jackets are waived, a white or very light solid-colored cooling vest may be worn over your riding shirt. If ever in doubt, just check with the show manager. 4. Correction: Julie McLearen s name was left off the volunteer list for the Heidi Berry clinic in May. Our apologies for the oversight and a thank you to Julie.

Willow Way Riding Stables 2009 DRESSAGE SCHOOLING SHOW SERIES 1600 Loudoun Drive, Haymarket, VA www.willowwayridingstables.com OPENING DATE FOR ALL SHOWS: January 1, 2009 SHOW DATES: 7/18 10/11 CLOSING DATES: 7/11 10/4 Judges: Trisha DeRosa, L grad Carolyn Jackson, L grad * *Please circle selected show date(s) & include current Coggins & payment(s). * * Manager: Jennifer Moran, 703-999-8040 Secretary: Jen Moran, 1600 Loudoun Drive, Haymarket, VA 20169, 703-999-8040, jennifermoran@willowwayridingstables.com Fees: $25/test $10 post entry fee Checks: Make check payable to Willow Way Riding Stables Classes: Intro through FEI, USEF and FEI freestyle Other info: NO DOGS ALLOWED. Hard hats required. Refreshments available. Large grass warmup area as well as grass round pen for lunging. Ring is bluestone base with river sand. Entries must be complete with show form, current Coggins and fees. Times available on website at www.willowwayridingstables.com after 5pm on the Wed. prior to the show or call the secretary. NO DOGS. NO EXCEPTIONS. Awards: High score and reserve at each show (excluding Intro). Series high score awards and prizes (participate in two or more shows). Directions: From the North: Rte. 15 S, go 3.8 miles past Gilberts Corner. Turn right onto Loudoun Dr. Go.7 mile back, Willow Way is on the left. From the South: Rte. 66, exit onto 15 N. Stay on 15 for 6.6 miles. Turn left onto Loudoun Drive. Go.7 mile back, Willow Way is on the left. Gate open for parking. 2009 WILLOW WAY RIDING STABLES ENTRY FORM Name of Event: Willow Way Riding Stables Date: Circle date: 7/18 10/11 Name of Rider: SR: JR (Age if junior): Horse Name: Rider's Address: E-mail address: Phone: Test: Test: Total Amount Enclosed:

Looking Glass Farm 2009 DRESSAGE SCHOOLING SHOW SERIES 38595 Purple Martin Lane Hamilton, VA www.lgfsporthorses.com SHOW DATES: 6/13 6/14 8/16 CLOSING DATES: 6/8 6/8 8/10 Judges: Nancy Lowey, R Peggy Pariso, r Sally O Connor, S * *Please circle selected show date(s) & include current Coggins & payment(s). * * Manager: Alison Head, 540-338-7810 Secretary: Alison Head, 38595 Purple Martin Lane, Hamilton, VA 20158, lookingglassfarm@mac.com Fees: $25/test $10 post entry fee $25 Non-competing horse (must bring Coggins) Checks: Make check payable to Looking Glass Farm Classes: Intro through FEI, USEF and FEI freestyle, USEA Event tests Other info: NO DOGS ALLOWED, NO EXCEPTIONS. Hard hats required when mounted. Food will be available. Indoor arena and ample grass areas for warm-up. Standard size arena with excellent sand footing for competition. Times available on website www.lgfsporthorses.com the Wednesday prior to the show; directions also on web site. Awards: Jr. and Sr. High Score awards at each show (excluding Intro). Series high score awards and prizes (attend two or more shows, highest average score). Directions: From Rt.7 W: Exit at Rt 9 (Charlestown), right off ramp. Go Past Rt 704 (approx. 4.5 miles), continue to left turn on Rt 738 (Hampton Rd), go approx. 1 mile to top of hill, go left on Purple Martin Lane. Go past indoor and follow signs for parking. From Rt 7 E: Exit at Purcelville, take Rt 287 N toward Lovettsville; cross under 7, take right on Rt 711 (Piggott Bottom Road); at intersection, go straight (becomes Rt 738 Hampton Rd); take next right on Purple Martin Lane. This is the best route for big rigs. 2009 LOOKING GLASS FARM ENTRY FORM Name of Event: Looking Glass Farm Schooling Show Date: Circle date: 6/13 6/14 8/16 Name of Rider: SR: JR (Age if junior): Horse Name: Rider's Address: E-mail address: Phone: Test: Test: Total Amount Enclosed:

REPRESENT VADA/NOVA AT THE USDF REGION 1 ADULT TEAM COMPETITION! The Virginia Dressage Association (VADA) is hosting the official 2009 USDF Region 1 Adult Team Competition August 1-2 at Commonwealth Park in Culpeper, VA. All levels, from Intro through FEI, are offered, as well as musical freestyles. To encourage participation and support our organization s adult riders, VADA, VADA/Nova, and the VADA/Nova Adult Rider Committee (ARC) are offering to subsidize teams representing VADA/Nova. You can enter a team of three four participants from your barn or other group, which can be at the same or different levels. Or send in an individual entry and we will try place you on a VADA/Nova scramble team. So enjoy competing at a wonderful facility with excellent show management and special prizes, meet other VADA and VADA/Nova adult riders, and experience the extra fun of participating in a team event! HOW DO I ENTER? Obtain the TEAM and INDIVIDUAL entry forms from the VADA website (www.virginiadressage.org). Complete both those forms, and mail them along with your horse s current Coggins and full payment for entry fees, stabling, etc., to the show secretary. PLEASE WRITE VADA/NOVA AT THE TOP OF THE ENTRY FORMS. You need to submit full payment with your entry; you will be reimbursed half your entry fees by VADA/Nova. So a team would pay the full $400 entry fee and receive $200 back; an individual would submit $100 entry fee and receive $50 back. HOW DO I EXPRESS MY INTEREST IN REPRESENTING VADA/NOVA AND RECEIVING THE SUBSIDY? Send, email or fax a copy of the team and individual entry forms to Jessie Ginsburg, the ARC Team Coordinator (sardburg@aol.com; FAX 202-307-1199; 6426 South St, Falls Church, VA 22042). Do not send payment or Coggins forms to Jessie Ginsburg all payments and Coggins forms should be sent to the show secretary along with the entries. If you are entering as an individual, we will attempt to include you on a team with other VADA/Nova members. WHEN ARE ENTRIES DUE? The closing date for the show is July 8, 2009. All required paperwork must be submitted to both the show secretary and the ARC team coordinator by that date. Late submissions will not qualify for the entry subsidy. HOW MUCH DO I NEED TO PAY? Submit the regular entry fees ($400/team entry, $100 per individual entry), and any other fees ($95 for stabling or $35 grounds fee, $40 freestyle entry, $20 competitors party) with your show entry. You will be reimbursed by VADA and VADA/Nova for half the entry fees for the team classes ($200 per team or $50 per individual). WHAT MEMBERSHIPS DO I NEED TO COMPETE AT THIS SHOW? To receive the VADA/Nova subsidy, every member of the team must be a VADA/Nova member. Competitors and their horses do NOT need to be participating members of USDF or USEF. WHAT HAPPENS IF I SCRATCH? Riders who scratch may jeopardize their team s ability to compete as a team in the competition. Accordingly, only riders who actually compete at the show will be awarded their entry subsidy. I M CONFUSED. WHO CAN ANSWER MY QUESTIONS? First, go www.virginiadressage.org and click on the adult team listing. You will find a detailed description of the show there and the answer to most questions. You may also check pages 52-54 in your Purplebook. Please direct any questions about representing VADA/Nova to Jessie Ginsburg, ARC Team Coordinator, at sardburg@aol.com or 202-514-4530.

2009 VADA/Nova CDCTA Challenge Show Hosted by VADA/Nova October 4, 2009 Compass Rose Farm, Haymarket, VA Show Manager: Candy Allen 703-753-8430, zues10@aol.com Show Secretary: Sheli King 703-256-8582, amking91@verizon.net Get those costumes and creative team names ready! Scenes from 2008 Challenge Show. Photos courtesy of Judy Grass $120/team Judge: Nancy Lowey, R All teams get ribbons! Unmounted awards ceremony at the end of the day See your Greenbook p. 64 or the VADA/Nova website www.vadanova.org for a Team Entry Form. NOVA SCHOLARSHIPS 2009 2 or more scholarships: $500 General Riding Scholarship 1 or more scholarships: $500 Instructor Continuing Education Scholarship 1 or more scholarships: $500 USDF Convention/Symposium Scholarship 1 or more scholarships: $500 Breed/Sport Horse (such as breeding symposiums/sport horse handling clinic, etc. MAY NOT be used for lessons, showing, breeding fees, or advertising and marketing) Deadline for Scholarship Applications: September 1, 2009 for USDF Convention/Symposium applications October 1, 2009 for all other applications Please remember the VADA/Nova Scholarship Committee is more interested in knowing how the scholarship will be used for the VADA/Nova member s educational activities than how it will be used for the education of the horse(s). Please check your Greenbook, pages 44 and 45, or our website, www.vadanova.org, for further information, including the Criteria for all scholarships and the Application From for the VADA/Nova Scholarship 2009. GOOD LUCK TO ALL APPLICANTS!!

VADA/Nova Schooling Show Betsy Clark s Farm June 20, 2009 Judge: Carolyn Jackson (L Graduate) Intro Level Test A 1. Barb Pickering Ziggy 69.500 2. Caroline York DRR Bocephus 65.000 3. Katherine Fisher Huggy Bear 60.000 3. Amy Flora Crimson Tyde 60.000 4. Kathy Giusti Diamond Weasel 55.500 5. Diann Landau Mithrandir 54.600 6. Intro Level Test B 1. Barb Pickering Ziggy 70.500 2. Katherine Fisher Huggy Bear 68.500 3. Caroline York DRR Bocephus 67.000 4. Kathy Giusti Diamond Weasel 63.500 5. Karen Jones Trevillian 60.000 6. Amy Flora Crimson Tyde 59.500 7. Diann Landau Mithrandir 54.000 8. Melinda McKenzie-Hall Corigliano 50.500 Training Level Test 1 1. Juliana Everett That s A Fact 65.652 2. Kara Dickey Feiner Night 56.087 3. Karen Jones Trevillian 54.348 4. Melinda McKenzie-Hall Corigliano 52.609 5. Anne-Berry Wade Close Magic 50.870 6. Training Level Test 2 1. Laura Whitford Rosinanta 70.000 2. Claire Firebaugh LH Jitterbug-Lucy 67.143 3. Juliana Everett That s A Fact 62.857 4. Anne-Berry Wade Close Magic 53.571 5. Training Level Test 3 1. Debbie Gerbich Calloway s Capital Asset 62.000 2. Betsy Dove Spring Hollow Ltd. Edition 61.200 3. Claire Firebaugh LH Jitterbug-Lucy 58.000 4. Julia Gribble Blueberry 55.200 5. Training Level Test 4 1. Laura Whitford Rosinanta 66.000 2. Betsy Dove Spring Hollow Ltd. Edition 58.000 3. Debbie Gerbich Calloway s Capital Asset 56.800 4. Julia Gribble Blueberry 56.400 5. Kara Dickey Feiner Night 53.600 First Level Test 3 1. Melinda Freckleton Tenacity 65.143 2. Peyton Morris Holley Fourbarrel 63.714 First Level Test 4 1. Melinda Freckleton Tenacity 67.368 2. Jenny Spain Graystone 56.842 3. Paticia Moore Phantasy 53.947 Second Level Test 1 1. Jenny Spain Graystone 59.474 Second Level Test 3 1. Michelle Cappello Déjà Vu 65.581 Second Level Test 4 1. Michelle Cappello Déjà Vu 57.381 High Score for the show (excluding Intro): Laura Whitford and Rosinanta Training Level Test 2 70.000% First Level Test 1 1. Kathryn Hutchins Morning Glory s Waterfall 61.000 2. Ona Orkin Blueberry Ice (Ice) 49.000 First Level Test 2 1. Peyton Morris Holley Fourbarrel 64.722 2. Kathryn Hutchins Morning Glory s Waterfall 61.667 3. Patty Knight Ascot Spring 59.444 4. Patricia Moore Phantasy 53.333 5. Ona Orkin Blueberry Ice (Ice) 48.333 Katherine Fisher riding Kathy Schweitzer s Huggy Bear. Katherine is a new VADA/Nova member as well as being new to dressage. Welcome!

Show Highlights by Debbie Marriot Remain flexible was the quote for the day. As storms passed through the Haymarket area, volunteers jumped to keep horses and riders safe and happy throughout the day. Special recognition needs to be given to Gary Cavell (our secretary s husband and ring steward). Gary kept riders informed of impending storms so they could adjust their warm-ups and ride times accordingly. Riders remained flexible and many rode their tests back-to-back in order to stay safe from the fronts circulating through the area. Show secretary, Cindy Hutter-Cavell was extraordinary. I was informed she was a first time secretary and would not have known if I hadn t been told. Her organizational skills were superb and she made it look easy. Well done! Scorer Laura Celia kept the scoring office clicking away, while Susan Whitmire posted scores and handled awards with an effervescent smile and congratulations to all. Runners Lise Katz and Alyson Pinter proved that neither rain nor thunder nor (well, you get the idea) will keep the test from being delivered to the scoring office. Thank you for braving the elements. And last but not least, a big thank you to our fabulous judge, Dilly Jackson, and her expert scribe Theresa Ball. No doubt Dilly s comments will encourage, motivate and assist riders for many days to come. Many thanks to Betsy and Brad Clark for generously allowing us to use their beautiful facility. As storms passed, the indoor arena changed from warm-up to holding area. The center aisle of their barn became our show office and the wash stall became our lunch room. Thank you for letting us move into your farm for the day. Editor s note: Debbie has thanked everyone else, and VADA/Nova wishes to thank her for doing an excellent job as manager! Susan Whitmire Secretary- Cindy Hutter-Cavell Kathy Giusti and Diamond Weasel Kathy has gone from horse show mom to horse show competitor Debbie Marriott-still smiling after a long day! Congratulations to these additional qualifiers for the November 1 Championship Schooling show. Complete details and requirements may be found in your Greenbook on pages 66-67. Intro Level Test B Katherine Fisher/Huggy Bear Kathy Giusti/ Diamond Weasel Caroline York/DRR Bocephus Musical Freestyle Kim Bodoh/Hillside Muse

CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR 2009 Always check the web site:www.vadanova.org for any changes or corrections. Clinics & Other Events July 23-26 VADA/Nova Adult Dressage Camp Sunny s Corner at Takaro, Middleburg, VA Aug 30 ARC clinic at Morven Park Stephanie Floros 703-771 -1664 or stephaniefloros@hotmail.com Nov 1 VADA/Nova Championship Schooling Show Morven Park Leslie Painter 703-222-0847 lpainter@gmu.edu Dec 5 Cedar Run, Woodbridge, VA Hillary Lantz 703-987-5639 cedarrunhc@yahoo.com * VADA/Nova sponsored activities are in bold print November 7&8 VADA/Nova Musical Freestyle Clinic with Cynthia Collins (rescheduled from last year) Licensed and Special Shows July 18,19 USDF/Youth Team Competition, Morven Park Aug 1-2 USDF Region 1 Adult Team Competition, Culpeper Sept. 12,13 VADA/Nova Autumn I/MFS Championship Show, Morven Park Martie Healy 352-371-0549 martieh@cox.net Nov. 14,15 VADA/Nova Autumn II Dressage, Morven Park Bettina Longaker 540-832-7611 vadvirage8@gmail.com Schooling Shows July 11 Quantico Riding Club, Quantico, VA Anna Mitchell 540-630-2628 mmitcheb@gmail.com July 18 Willow Way Riding Stables, Haymarket, VA Jen Moran 703-999-8040 jennifermoran@willowwayridingstables.com July 26 Cedar Run, Woodbridge, VA Hillary Lantz 703-987-5639 cedarrunhc@yahoo.com Aug. 15 VADA/Nova, Looking Glass Farm, Hamilton, VA Alison Head 540-338-7810 lookingglassfarm@mac.com Aug. 16 Looking Glass Farm, Hamilton, VA Alison Head 540-338-7810 lookingglassfarm@mac.com Sept. 19 VADA/Nova, Homestead Farm, Catlett, VA Robin Dannels 540-439-0994 reigndear01@aol.com Sept 19 Kingland Farm, Lovettsville, VA Holly Wilmoth 540-539-0181 hwilmoth@mindspring.com Sept 25 Cedar Run, Woodbridge, VA Hillary Lantz 703-987-5639 cedarrunhc@yahoo.com Oct. 4 Challenge Show, Compass Rose, Haymarket, VA Sheli King 703-256-8582 amking91@verizon.net Oct 11 Willow Way Riding Stables, Haymarket, VA Jen Moran 703-999-8040 jennifermoran@willowwayridingstables.com Oct 24 Cedar Run, Woodbridge, VA Hillary Lantz 703-987-5639 cedarrunhc@yahoo.com

TIME FOR A CHANGE. COME TO. TO WORK WITH NOTED TRAINER AND INSTRUCTOR MARY FLOOD BOARDING * TRAINING * INSTRUCTION LESSON HORSES * TRAILER-INS USDF CERTIFIED Lovettsville, Virginia 540-882-4741 maryflood@aol.com www.wildfirefarm.com

LOOKING GLASS FARM 2009 HAPPENINGS REGULAR SCHOOLING SHOW AUGUST 16-JUDGE SALLY O CONNOR 3RD EVENING FUN SCHOOLING SHOW JULY 23 JUDGE: JARALYN FINN SHOWS RUN FROM 4-8 PM PICK YOUR TIME AND YOUR TEST $25 PER TEST, INCLUDE COGGINS W/ ENTRY AND SPECIFY APPROXIMATE TIME DESIRED LOOKING GLASS FARM AND THE EVENING SCHOOLING SHOW SERIES IS SPONSORED BY NUTRENA FEEDS FOR SHOW DETAILS AND ENTRY FORMS VISIT WWW.LGFSPORTHORSES.COM OR CALL ALISON HEAD AT 540-338-7810 (OFFICE) 540-729-4847 (CELL)

HORSES FOR SALE OR LEASE MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS 2004 Old. mare: 16h, bay, talented horse, feminine/elegant type, expressive gaits. Needs confident rider. Currently working 2nd lvl, FEI potential. Premium Foal at inspec. Current x- rays/photos avail. Must sell/price neg. 703-980- 4403 TigchelaarDressage@msn.com (8,09) 2000 Han. mare by Walldorf: 15.3h, bay, talented horse, sensitive w/ calm demeanor. Green u/s (W/T/C), lots of potential. Vet records, photos, video avail. Good home a must. A steal for the right person $8,500. 703-980- 4403 TigchelaarDressage@msn.com (8,09) 6 yo Premium GOV mare: 16.2h, dark bay w/ chrome, very pretty w/ great work ethic. Schooling 2nd lvl, jumps 3 + easily. Shown in Wellington 08 w/ scores in 70 s. Ride/breed or both! $20K/neg to great home. Melissa 540-338-1421 mpalmer@echohillfarm.net (8,09) Lease: Romano, 16.2h, ch., NSH. Great to learn on, scopey gaits, working 2nd lvl. Only $250 half lease at close to VA & DC premier facility Cheshire Horse Hills. Kathy 301-372- 6302 www.cheshirehorsehills.com (8,09) Sirocco: Imported Dan. WB, 16.3h, bay, 12yo, schooling 2nd lvl. Owner to college, will consider possible permanent situation/sale to ensure happy match. Incl. health ins, 1/2 lease considered. Cheshire Horse Hills. Kathy 301-372-6302 www.cheshirehorsehills.com (8,09) 2005 Foundation Morgan Sport Mare- Matton Maya, 14.3h. Fancy mover, uphill and balanced- three excellent gaits. Scores in high 60's in first shows, trail rides alone and in company. Sensible, sane, uncomplicated for her age. $7500. mattonmorgans@gmail.com or 540-665-8244 (7,09) 2006 Foundation Morgan Sport Mare- Matton Margaret. Elegant, 15h+ dappled bay - uphill and balanced, really uses her hind end. W-T-C under saddle, trail rides, very open to new things. Forward, willing, incredibly sweet. $6500. mattonmor- Manure spreader: New Idea, Model 200, PTO driven, 50 bushel capacity. It s an older wood spreader in excellent cond. Email for pics. Terri Burdette 301-332-1116 Tsb728@comcast.net (8,09) Boarding: Space available for gelding @ small, private farm near Leesburg. Stall or field board. Attentive care, sand ring, trails. Emily 571-215-2234 (8,09) Manolo Mendez Clinic: July 24-26 at Wildfire Farm, Lovettsville. Contact Mary Flood at maryflood@aol.com or go to www.wildfirefarm.com for more info (8,09) Boarding: Nokesville, VA. Full care, large indoor and outdoor arenas, small turn out groups & TLC. blugrass_farm_va@verizon.net 703-594-3324/5 (8,09) SADDLES FOR SALE Frank Baines Omni dressage: 18, MW. Brand new, used a handful of times. Does not fit horse it was ordered for! $2800 new, will sell for $2400 obo. Donna Gatchell 703-303- 3446 sporthorseuk@patriot.net (8,09) Black Country Eloquence dressage: 17.5, med., short flap, black, soft vintage leather, great cond. 4 yrs old, stored for 2. Pics avail. Asking $1995. Brenda 703-753-4723 bracutob@hotmail.com (8,09) Passier Grand Gilbert Nicole dressage: 17, black, med. tree, gusseted panels, ex. cond. Comes w/ stirrup leathers & girth. Ilona Gerou gregandilonag@yahoo.com 703-409-0498 (8,09) Virginia Horse Journal Rental: New, spacious carriage house apart., up to 7 stalls on 37 ac. in Millwood. 90 x200 covered arena, dust-free footing. Perfect for prof. Owner is dressage rider, will share facilities w/ tenant. Susie Ashcom, Thomas &Talbot Realty 540-729-1478 susieashcom@mris.com (8,09) Help wanted: win/win situation. We help you w/ board/lesson costs, you help us w/ stable chores. Let s work something out! Great facility, close to Alexandsria, Arlington/DC www.cheshirehorsehills.com 301-372-6302 (8,09) 2004 Kiefer Genesis all aluminum, 4-horse slant load. Extra tall (7 6), ramp-full rear doors, removable stall dividers for open use, great ventilation. HUGE dressing room, short wall 53, long wall 103. Ex. cond. & well maintained. $16,000. 919-693-4447 juliadearborn@hotmail.com (7,09) Horse property, Bealeton, VA: 3bdrm, 2 bath, contemporary, 5.25 acres. 3-stall barn w/ tack, feed & hay rooms. 3 run-ins, 5 paddocks. 70x130 sand arena. Board fenced, elec/water to paddocks & barn. Email: jill.ramsburg@gmail.com for photos (7,09) Live w/ your horse! Clifton, VA. Gorgeous basement apart., 900+ sq ft, full kitchen, bath, laundry, fireplace, private entrance & parking. New barn, 12x12 stalls, ample turnout, lighted bluestone arena. Rent-$950/mo (includes util.) 1 stall available-$500/mo neg, exchange for barn help. ridingvet@excite.com (7,09) Broadview Farm, Caroline County: 20 min south of Fredericksburg. Full care, matted stalls, excellent hay. Private turnout w/ run-in shed. One large sand arena w/ lights, one standard size dressage arena. All disciplines. Retirees welcome. Barb Ellis 804-448-4921 The Official Publication of the Virginia Dressage Association PO Box 858 Warrenton, VA 20188 540-351-0278 1-888-975-4007 fax: 540-351-0279 Website: http://www.virginiahorse.com

VADA/NOVA.Inc. Newsletter Editor Barbara Pickering PO Box 354 Haymarket, VA 20168-0354 VADA/Nova Member Upcoming Events July 18-19 July 24-26 Aug 1-2 Aug 15 Aug 30 USDF Youth Team Competition VADA/Nova ARC Camp USDF Region 1 Team Competition VADA/Nova Schooling Show VADA/Nova ARC Clinic