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EASTERN SIERRA TRI-COUNTY FAIR HORSE SHOW Officials Tammy Allen - Bishop, CA Manager Show Committee Secretary Show Committee Awards James C Edwards Jr. - Galt, CA Judge Bishop Veterinary Hospital *SPONSOR* 760-873-5801 Entry Fees Versatility Ranch Division entry fee $125.00 $25 add back - money goes to Champion 50%, Res. Champion 30%, 3rd 20% Cattle Fee $100.00 5 Class Division entry fee Adult $ 80.00 5 Class Division entry fee Youth 17 & Under $ 65.00 3 Class Division entry fee Adult $ 55.00 3 Class Division entry fee Youth 17 & Under $ 40.00 Versatility Single Class entry fee + cattle fee if applicable $ 25.00 Single Class entry fee Adult $ 20.00 Single Class entry fee Youth 17 & Under $ 15.00 ESS Reining and Open Class Fees ESS non-member fee, per class (additional each class) $ 10.00 Reining Class, ESS Members $ 20.00 Youth Classes, ESS Members $ 10.00 Little Britches, ESS Members $ 5.00 ESS Charity Western Pleasure, ESS Members $ 20.00 ESS Open Ranch Riding, ESS Members $ 20.00 Versatility Ranch Division $1200 Open Division: $25 out of each Division entry fee will be added back to the prize money With money going to Division Champion 50%, Reserve Champion 30% and 3rd 20% $1000 Limited Amateur Division: $25 out of each Division entry fee will be added back to the prize money. With money going to Division Champion 50%, Reserve Champion 30% and 3rd 20% For information please contact: Tammy Allen 760-937-8620 Happy Nelson (Reining) 760-872-2034 Leave detailed message Kerry Tracey (English) - 425-830-0999 Pat Bartlett (Western) - 760-933-2309 Ryan Kitts (Versatility Ranch) 760-924-7240 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED BY MAIL, FAX, EMAIL, PHONE AND IN PERSON AT THE FAIR OFFICE CREDIT CARDS WILL BE ACCEPTED BY PHONE AND IN PERSON ONLY Mail Entries to: ESTCF Show PO Box 608, Bishop CA 93515 Fax 760-873-7523 Email info@tricountyfair.com Phone 760-873-3588 Entries Close: August 19, 2018

STALL AND FEE INFORMATION EASTERN SIERRA TRI-COUNTY FAIR 2018 Stalls: $65.00 for 5 nights. Arrival Time - Wednesday August 29, 2018 at NOON. Departure time Monday September 3, 2018 by 10am.Tack room is $25.00 for 5 nights arriving Wednesday August 29, 2018 at NOON Departure time - Monday September 3, 2018 by 10am. Single night Stall fee is $25.00 each night. First entries in get precedence. Be sure to indicate who you will stall with (trainer, barn name, etc.) Feed and Shavings are not included. Shavings may be ordered from Allen Outdoor/Sierra Saddlery 760-873-5903 and will be delivered by Wednesday August 29 no earlier than 11am Drug Fee: There will be a drug fee of $5.00 for each animal. Cattle Fee: A cattle fee of $100.00 will be charged in association with certain Versatility Ranch Classes requiring cattle. Cash or check only Make checks payable to Stephey Livestock Post entry, late and Did Not Enter Fees: Discussed in Rules & Regulations item numbers 15 and 16. DIVISION CHAMPIONS AND AWARDS Western and English Each Division will have a Champion and a Champion Mule (if applicable) Points: 1st 5 points, 2nd 4 points, 3rd 3 points, 4th 2 points, 5th 1points, Must ride all classes (with same horse and rider combination) in the division to qualify. Buckles for Western. Awards for English. Ribbons 1 st through 5 th. RULES & REGULATIONS PARKING: One Parking Pass will be issued per exhibitor. Parking will only be allowed on the east side of Barn #5, near the Mule Days Office. Parking is prohibited in any other area of the fair grounds in the stable area. Violators will be towed at the owner s expense. Parking Pass, with exhibitor s name and phone number, must be clearly displayed on dashboard. Vehicle Parking Pass is not valid for gate entry, each person in vehicle must have admission pass. THE EASTERN TRI-COUNTY HORSE SHOW WILL OPERATE UNDER THE USEF RULE BOOK BUT WILL NOT CIRCUMVENT THE STATE RULES. A COPY OF THE WESTERN, REINING, VERSATILITY RANCH HORSE AND ENGLISH RULES WILL BE IN THE HORSE SHOW OFFICE. THEY ARE ALSO AVAILABLE ON LINE AT THE USEF & AQHA SITES. 1. The Show is open to all exhibitors with no limitations as to city, county, or state of residence. 2. Management reserves the right to cancel or combine classes. Fair management reserves the right to excuse a horse or rider. Decision of Fair Management is final. 3. Show entry fees are non-refundable for scratched classes. Refunds and Substitutions will only be issued with verification from a Veterinarian or Physicians (for the exhibitor) of injury to horse or rider. Substitutions will be allowed subject to review and approval of Tri- County Fair Management. An office fee of $10.00 may occur for any substitutions. No refund for scratched classes on day of class. Scratches must be made by 4:00 the day before the class is held. 4. Show will follow USEF, NRHA and AQHA rules, as long as those rules do not conflict with California State Rules, of Agriculture Fairs and Expositions. 5. Age of Junior is considered as of January 1, 2018 6. Exhibitors in Lead Line classes must be accompanied by a responsible adult 18yrs and older. 7. ALL EXHIBITORS SHOWING OVER FENCES MUST WEAR AN USEF APPROVED HELMET AT ALL LTIMES WHILE MOUNTED. ALL JUNIOR EXHIBITORS SHOWING ENGLISH, WESTERN, REINING, TRAIL OR RNACH HORSE MUST WEAR AN USEF APPROVED HELMET AT ALL TIMES WHILE MOUNTED. 8. No one under the age off 18yrs may show a stallion. 9. Work in all classes is at the discretion of the judge. Judges decisions are final. 10. Schooling in any class is prohibited. 11. Fair Management reserves the right to excuse a horse or rider. Fair Management decision is final. 12. It is the Exhibitor s responsibility to know when their class starts and be ready to enter the ring. There will be a 2-minute gate call for any exhibitor not at the gate then the gate will be closed. If there is a conflict, please let the back gate know so they can change your order of go when possible. 13. Hunt coats are required to be worn is all English Classes unless the Judge decides otherwise. 14. All courses and patterns will be posted at the back gate 1 hour before classes start or may be picked up in the show office the morning of class. 15. POST ENTRIES will be accepted until 4:00pm the day before the class in the show office.

16. For entries received by closing date there will be no post entry penalty for adding classes if done by 4:00pm the day before the class is held. For entries received after closing date and tine a post entry fee of $25.00 will be charged. A $10.00 penalty will be applied for any ride, did not enter (RD&E) a class. 17. Stalls: $65.00 for 5 nights. Arrival Time - Wednesday August 29, 2018 at NOON. Departure time - Monday September 3, 2018 by 10am. Feed and Shavings are not included. Shavings may be ordered and delivered by Wednesday August 29 no earlier than 11am. Tack room is $25.00 for 5 nights arriving Wednesday August 29, 2018 at NOON Departure time - Monday September 3, 2018 by 10am.. Single night Stall fee is $25.00 each night. Stalls will be assigned by show office management and are not to be changed without approval from the show office. 18. Cross entering is not allowed between a Walk Trot/Jog Exhibitor and any other class at this show. Cross entering is not allowed between Cross Rail Exhibitors and any other over fences classes at this show except Hunter Hack. 19. A horse/mule may not be entered in two different age break divisions with the same rider, ex 12 yrs & under and 13-17yrs. 20. Mustangs: any BLM Branded Mustang. 21. Burro: May be adopted or domestic. 22. Amateur: At time of entry will be required to provide Show Management either (a) current Amateur Card issued by recognized sanctioning body to include, but not limited to USEF,NRHA, AQHA, AMA, Bishop Mule Days or Bishop Saddle Club. 23. Amateur Definition: A person who does not give riding lessons and/or rides, trains or show horses/mules for money or assist a spouse or immediate family in the activity. For full description, USEF rule GR808. 24. Exhibitors may show more than one horse/mule in classes that are judged independently (over fences, trail & reining where the horse is judged not the rider(equitation). 25. In classes where prize money is distributed the horse/mule owner must have their Social Security number on the entry blank or price money will not be distributed. CLASS DESCRIPTIONS English Classes Hunter Classes: To be shown over a course of at least eight fences with at least one change of lead. Judged on performance, manners, way of going and soundness. Martingales may be worn in over fences classes. Hunters Under Saddle: HUS To be shown at a walk, trot, canter and hand gallop at Judges decision to back easily and stand quietly, No more than 6 entries to gallop at one time. Martingales may not be worn. English Pleasure: To be shown at the walk, trot and canter both directions of the ring on a reasonably loose rein without undue restraint. Hunter Hack: HACK To be shown at a walk, trot, canter both ways of the ring and hand gallop. To back easily and stand quietly. No more than 6 entries to gallop at one time. Any or All entries may be required to jump. Martingales may not be worn. Hunt Seat Equitation: Riders should have a workmanlike appearance, seat and hands light and supple, conveying the impression of complete control should any emergence arise. Over Fences: Each exhibitor may circle once before approaching the first obstacle then proceed around the course keeping an even pace throughout. Western Classes In Western Divisions animals under 5yrs may show in a snaffle bit or hackamore and rider must use two hands on reins. Animals 6yrs and over must be shown in a bridle with one hand on reins. Animals shown in a bridle must use a standard western bit with maximum length no longer than 8 and a port no higher than 3 1/2. Joined mouth pieces are acceptable. No mechanical hackamore s.. Western Pleasure: To be shown at a flat footed walk, free moving easy riding, two beat jog and three beat lope both directions of the ring on a reasonably loose rein without undue restraint. s may be asked to back. Extended gates may be called for by the judge. Entries shall be penalized bro being on the wrong lead. Western Riding: Judges the ability of horse to change least precisely, easily and simultaneously using both hind and from legs. Following one of four patterns consisting of a log and a series of pylons, the horse and rider must change gates - from a walk to a jog or lope - throughout the pattern. Reward is given to the horse that changes fluidly and precisely between the middle of the pylons within the pattern. Western Equitation: Riders to be judged on seat, hand, performance of the horse, appointments of horse and rider and suitability of horse to rider. To be shown at a walk, jog and lope both directions of the ring. Western manship: Is designed to test the horsemanship abilities of youth and amateur riders using western tack. Divided into sections, riders first follow a prescribed pattern of maneuvers at a walk, trot or loose. Finalists ride as a group around the parameter of the arena. judging focuses on the rider s body position, seat in the saddle and ability to control the horse. Trail : Trail horses are required to work over and through obstacles. No horse may enter the trail course area until the course and judge are ready. Riders will be able to inspect the course on foot during the Judge s instructions prior to the start of the class. This class is judged on the performance of the horse over obstacles, with emphasis on manners, reps se to the rider, and quality of movement. Credit will be given to horses negotiation the obstacles with style and efficiency. Reining : To rein a horse is not only to guide him, but also to control his every movement. The best reined horse should be willingly guided or controlled with little or no apparent resistance indicated to comply. Any movement on his own must be considered a lock of/or temporary loss of control. 1. OPEN - Any horse ridden by any rider. Points earned by horse.

2. NON-PRO A non-pro shall be defined as any person who has not directly shown, trained, given lessons, or assisted a spouse or immediate family in the training of a horse for remuneration in the past 5 previous calendar years. Points earned by rider/horse combination. 3. LITTLE BRITCHES - A class for youth 10 years old and under. Age of youth is considered as of January 1, 2018. Little Britches may ride any horse and may ride 2 handed. Points earned by rider/horse combination. Riders will ride Pattern A. Helmet required. May not enter any other class. 4. YOUTH A class for youth 17 and under. Age of youth is considered as of January1, 2018. Youth may ride any horse. Points earned by rider/horse combination. Helmet required. 5. GREEN REINER - A rider in their first year of showing reining horses in any equestrian club. Riders will ride Pattern B. May be ridden two handed in any legal bit. Green Reiner may ride any horse. Points earned by rider/horse combination. Note: Green Reiner is anyone except a professional horse trainer who has never competed in a reining class no matter how long they have ridden or competed in other disciplines. 6. BASIC REINER - Non-pro or youth rider in their first three years of showing reining horses. Who have not won any year end awards in any club (Excluding Green Rider & Basic Reiner) Points earned by rider/horse combination. 7. ESS ROOKIE -Any declared Non-Pro or Youth rider may show who has not earned $200 in lifetime earnings in any reining, or won (4) four or more, year-end reining titles from any equestrian club. (For Example ESS, SADDLE CLUB, RHAN). Points earned by rider/horse combination. 8. GREEN HORSE- s first year of showing in reining. can be of any age. s 5 and under may be ridden in a snaffle and two handed, horses over 5 must be ridden in a legal bit and one handed. Points are earned by horse. 9. SNAFFLE/HACKAMORE- s five years or younger may be shown in snaffle bit or bosal hackamore. s entered in this class may be ridden with two hands. Points are earned by horse. 10. NOVICE HORSE OPEN Level 1 - s not to have won greater than$5000 lifetime earnings in in all NRHA categories except 3, 7, 9 and 10. Points are earned by horse. 11. NOVICE HORSE NON-PRO Level 1lA declared Non-Pro rider may show a horse who has not won greater than $5000 lifetime earnings in all NRHA categories except 3, 7, 9 and 10. Points are earned by rider/horse combination. 12. MULE- Burro/Donkey & Cross. Mules five years or younger may be shown in a snaffle bit or bosal hackamore and ridden two handed. Mules over 5 years old must be ridden in a legal bit and ridden one handed. Points are earned by mule. 13. MUSTANG- Any BLM Branded Mustang. Mustangs five years or younger may be shown in a snaffle bit or bosal hackamore and ridden two handed. Mustangs over 5 year old must be ridden in a legal bit and ridden one handed. Points are earned by horse. 14. PRIME TIME NON PRO A class for riders 50 and older as of January 1, 2018. A prime time non-pro shall be defined as any person who has not directly shown, trained, given lessons, or assisted a spouse or immediate family in the training of a horse for remuneration in the past 5 previous calendar years. Points earned by rider/horse combination. 15. ESS CHARITY WESTERN PLEASURE Open to any horse & any rider. Year-end points are tabulated for horse/rider. The proceeds raised in this class will benefit a worthy cause, selected by the ESS Membership at the end of the ESS show year. Freestyle: Please refer to Freestyle Reining Rules Supplement. FREESYLE REINING RULES The Freestyle Reining class is open to everyone. Freestyle reining provides an opportunity to use reining maneuvers creatively, but also to expand them to music by means of choreography. Riders are encouraged to use musical scores which permit them to show the athletic ability of the horse in a crowd appealing way. Required Maneuvers: 1. A minimum of 4 consecutive spins to the right. 2. A minimum of 4 consecutive spins to the left. 3. A minimum of 3 stops. 4. A minimum of 1 lead change at the canter from right to left. 5. A minimum of l lead change at the canter from left to right. Freestyle Rules: 1. Exhibitors will only be judged astride. Therefore, any movements performed off the horse must only be considered in the artistic impression score. 2. Jogging is allowed in Freestyle if it is an obvious part of the performance. However, in an instance where a jog should not be present, as in exiting a rollback or a lope departure, the proper penalty should be applied. 3. Time Limit a maximum of 4 minutes including any introductions. The time limit will be from the beginning of the music or the introduction (whichever comes first) and will end with the music. 4. Failure to perform all the required maneuvers or failure to complete the performance within the time limit will result in a score of 0. 5. Exhibitors are allowed to use two hands (as well as one hand or no hands) and any approved bits including snaffle bits or bosals. 6. Costumes are permitted but not required. Emphasis is placed on performing the reining maneuvers to music. 7. All equipment used must be non-abusive to the horse.

8. Additional maneuvers such as rollbacks, backups, speed variations, and non-classical reining maneuvers such as the half pass and side pass are appropriate in Freestyle and shall be given appropriate credit. 9. Additional repetitions of required maneuvers are appropriate but will only add or subtract from the existing scores given for the required maneuvers, not as additional scores. Versatility Ranch The versatility Ranch horse division demonstrates the performance, versatility, and conformation of the working ranch horse. Exhibitors may show up to four horses. Four categories will be held. Category I: Ranch Riding, Ranch Trail, Category II: Ranch Reining. Category III: Ranch Cutting, Ranch Cow Working. Category IV: Ranch Conformation. Because this is a non-rated show we allow cross entering in to other western classes. (If this were a rated show this would not be allowed). Class Participation: No horse less than 3yrs of age may exhibit. No hoof polish. No braided or banded manes/tails or tail extensions. Trimming inside ears is discouraged. Trimming bridle paths is allowed, also trimming of fetlocks or excessive or long facial hair. Equipment with silver should not count over a good working outfit. Silver on bridles and saddles is discouraged. Holding the saddle horn with either hand will not be penalized in any class. Posting at trot is acceptable. Ranch Riding: s shall be shown individually and the class may be held inside or outside of an arena. The Ranch Riding Class measures the ability of the horse to be a pleasure to ride while being used as a means of conveyance from one ranch task to another. Ranch Trail: The ranch trail class should test the horse s ability to cope with situations encountered in every day riding. Ranch Reining: The ranch reining class measures the ability of the stock horse to preform basic handling maneuvers. Ranch Cow Work: The ideal stock horse must also be a cow horse and this class demonstrates and measures the horse s ability to do cow work. Holding the saddle horn is permitted. Ranch Cutting: This class is judged on the ability of the horse to work a cow by separation it from the heard and holding it to demonstrate the horse s ability to work the cow. Ranch Conformation: The purpose of ranch conformation is to preserve American Quarter type by selection well-mannered individuals in the order of their resemblance to the breed ideal. For more detail please go to AQHA web site or Stock of Texas 2018 rules Desc Class List 9/1/2018 English Division Division Desc Class # Class Desc HS HORSE SHOW 010 Walk Trot English 00011 17 & Under HUS $15 HS HORSE SHOW 010 Walk Trot English 00012 18 and Over HUS $20 Entry Fee 00020 Equitation $15 00021 Equitation Mules $15 00022 Hunter Under Saddle $15 00023 Hunter Under Saddle Mules $15 00024 Equitation Over Fences $15 Equitation Over Fences 00025 Mules $15 00026 Hunter $15 00027 Hunter Mules $15 00028 Hack $15 00029 Hack Mules $15

Entry Division Division Desc Class # Class Desc Desc Fee 9/1/2018 English 00030 Equitation $15 00031 Equitation Mules $15 00032 Hunter Under Saddle $15 00033 Hunter Under Saddle Mules $15 00034 Equitation Over Fences $15 Equitation Over Fences 00035 Mules $15 00036 Hunter $15 00037 Hunter Mules $15 00038 Hack $15 00039 Hack Mules $15 00040 Equitation $20 00041 Equitation Mules $20 00042 Hunter Under Saddle $20 00043 Hunter Under Saddle Mules $20 00044 Equitation Over Fences $20 Equitation Over Fences 00045 Mules $20 00046 Hunter $20 00047 Hunter Mules $20 00048 Hack $20 00049 Hack Mules $20 HS HORSE SHOW 050 Open English 00052 Hunter Under Saddle $20 HS HORSE SHOW 050 Open English 00053 Hunter Under Saddle Mules $20 HS HORSE SHOW 050 Open English 2 3 2 6 00054 Hunter Over Fences $20 HS HORSE SHOW 050 Open English 2 3 2 6 00055 Hunter Over Fences Mules $20 HS HORSE SHOW 050 Open English 2 3 2 6 00056 Hack $20 HS HORSE SHOW 050 Open English 2 3-2 6 00057 Hack Mules $20 HS HORSE SHOW 060 Cross Rails 00060 Hunter Under Saddle $20 HS HORSE SHOW 060 Cross Rails 00061 Hunter Over Fences $20 HS HORSE SHOW 060 Cross Rails 00062 Hack $20

Entry Division Division Desc Class # Class Desc Desc Fee 9/2/2018 Western HS HORSE SHOW 100 Walk Jog Western 00101 17 & Under Pleasure $15 HS HORSE SHOW 100 Walk Jog Western 00102 18 & Over Pleasure $20 HS HORSE SHOW 100 Walk Jog Western 00110 17 & Under Equitation $15 HS HORSE SHOW 100 Walk Jog Western 00111 18 & Over Equitation $20 HS HORSE SHOW 100 Walk Jog Western 00120 17 & Under Trail $15 HS HORSE SHOW 100 Walk Jog Western 00121 18 & Over Trail $20 HS HORSE SHOW 200 12 & Under Western 00201 Pleasure $15 HS HORSE SHOW 200 12 & Under Western 00202 Pleasure Mules $15 HS HORSE SHOW 200 12 & Under Western 00210 Equitation $15 HS HORSE SHOW 200 12 & Under Western 00211 Equitation Mules $15 HS HORSE SHOW 200 12 & Under Western 00220 Trail $15 HS HORSE SHOW 200 12 & Under Western 00221 Trail Mules $15 HS HORSE SHOW 300 13-17 Western 00301 Pleasure $15 HS HORSE SHOW 300 13-17 Western 00302 Pleasure Mules $15 HS HORSE SHOW 300 13-17 Western 00310 Equitation $15 HS HORSE SHOW 300 13-17 Western 00311 Equitation Mules $15 HS HORSE SHOW 300 13-17 Western 00320 Trail $15 HS HORSE SHOW 300 13-17 Western 00321 Trail Mules $15 HS HORSE SHOW 400 Adult Amateur Western 00401 Pleasure $20 HS HORSE SHOW 400 Adult Amateur Western 00402 Pleasure Mules $20 HS HORSE SHOW 400 Adult Amateur Western 00410 Equitation $20 HS HORSE SHOW 400 Adult Amateur Western 00411 Equitation Mules $20 HS HORSE SHOW 400 Adult Amateur Western 00420 Trail $20 HS HORSE SHOW 400 Adult Amateur Western 00421 Trail Mules $20 HS HORSE SHOW 500 Open Western 00501 Pleasure $20 HS HORSE SHOW 500 Open Western 00502 Pleasure Mules $20 HS HORSE SHOW 500 Open Western 00510 Western Riding $20 HS HORSE SHOW 500 Open Western 00511 Western Riding Mules $20 HS HORSE SHOW 500 Open Western 00520 Trail $20 HS HORSE SHOW 500 Open Western 00521 Trail Mules $20 HS HORSE SHOW 600 Other Open Western 00600 ESS Charity Western Pleasure HS HORSE SHOW 600 Other Open Western 00601 Green Pleasure $20 HS HORSE SHOW 600 Other Open Western 00602 Green Trail $20 HS HORSE SHOW 600 Other Open Western 00603 Green Ranch Riding $20 $20* (+$10

Desc Division Division Desc Class # Class Desc Entry Fee 8/31/2018 Reining HS HORSE SHOW 700 ESS Reining 00701 10 & under Little Britches $5 Pattern A HS HORSE SHOW 700 ESS Reining 00702 Open Pattern 8 $20 * (+10 HS HORSE SHOW 700 ESS Reining 00703 Green Reiner Pattern B $20 *(+10 HS HORSE SHOW 700 ESS Reining 00704 Mules Pattern 7 $20 *(+10 HS HORSE SHOW 700 ESS Reining 00705 Novice Non Pro $20 Pattern 5 *(+10 HS HORSE SHOW 700 ESS Reining 00706 Basic Reiner Pattern 6 $20 *(+10 HS HORSE SHOW 700 ESS Reining 00707 Mustangs Pattern 7 $20 *(+10 HS HORSE SHOW 700 ESS Reining 00708 Snaffle/Hackamore Pattern 3 $20 *(+10 HS HORSE SHOW 700 ESS Reining 00709 Non Pro Pattern 8 $20 *(+10 HS HORSE SHOW 700 ESS Reining 00710 Youth 17 & Under Pattern 6 $10 *(+$5 HS HORSE SHOW 700 ESS Reining 00711 Novice Open Pattern 3 $20 *(+10 HS HORSE SHOW 700 ESS Reining 00712 Green Pattern 6 $20 *(+10 HS HORSE SHOW 700 ESS Reining 00713 ESS Rookie Pattern 3 $20 *(+10 HS HORSE SHOW 700 ESS Reining 00714 Prime Time Non Pro $20 *(+10 Pattern 5 HS HORSE SHOW 700 ESS Reining 00715 Freestyle * * See Rules $20 *(+10 Supplement. HS HORSE SHOW 700 ESS Reining 00716 ESS Open Ranch Riding $20 *(+10 AQHA Pattern 3 8/30 & 8/31/2018 Versatility 00801 Open Ranch Riding $25 00802 Open Ranch Trail $25 00803 Open Ranch Reining $25 00804 Open Ranch Cutting $25 00805 Open Ranch Cow Work $25 00806 Open Ranch Conformation $25

8/30 & 8/31/2018 Desc Division Division Desc Class # Class Desc Entry Fee Versatility Ranch Ranch Ranch Ranch Ranch Ranch 00901 Amateur Ranch Riding $25 00902 Amateur Ranch Trail $25 00903 Amateur Ranch Reining $25 00904 Amateur Ranch Cutting $25 00905 Amateur Ranch Cow Work $25 00906 Amateur Ranch Conformation $25 SPONSORS The Tri County Fair Show Committee would like to thank the businesses and individuals that have made this 2018 Show possible. There were no identified monies for this show in the Eastern Sierra Tri County Fair budget. Without your support this show would have gone by the wayside. Listed below are the donors that have made a commitment at the time of printing. There are sure to be many more. Please look for their Banners at the show and keep them in mind when you shop. Bishop Veterinary Hospital Zach Ranch LLC Toms Place Resort Erick Schat s Bakkery Bartlett Training Center Eastern Sierra Sliders Mary Lou Tracey Suzie Wolfersberger Eastern Sierra Community Bank Millpond Equestrian Center Holly Smoke BBQ Dave & Janet Titus Inyo Mono Title Steve s Auto Allen Outdoor/Sierra Saddlery