Last
Chance for The Carolina Classic Sponsorships is March 31st
We need your support. The Carolina Classic starts
our PPFHA show calendar year for 2006. We hope you and your horses
will join us at the beautiful Clemson facility on April 14 &
15. This is a double pointed show giving you the chance to get
your qualifying points early in the season. We also have several
novice classes for those new to the show ring. Our judges for
this years event are: Carmen Cepero, Helen Frost and Richard Shaffer
with Susan Niebling serving as our steward. Look for our ad in
the Paso Fino World, March & April issues. We look forward
to seeing you there.
Help our show and advertise your farm. We are
offering a class sponsorship program that will benefit both your
farm and our show. All class sponsors will get their name in the
show program along with recognition by the announcer with each
class they sponsor. The cost for this promotion program is very
nominal: $25 per class (covers both days schedule) or $100 for
five (5) classes (also covers both days schedule). I've attached
a class sponsorship form for your convenience, just complete the
form and e-mail it back to me. You can pay for the sponsorship
at the show or we will bill you. Thank you in advance for your
support. DEADLINE DATE is FRIDAY - MARCH 31,2006
Bill Kerns
Show Chairperson, The Carolina Classic
The
Piedmont Carolina Classic is April 13 & 14 in Clemson, SC
The Piedmont Paso Fino Horse Association 2006 show season starts
off with a bang with the Carolina Classic at the T. Ed Garrison
Arena, Clemson, SC on April 14th & 15th. This year’s
event has been shortened by one day in observance of Easter Sunday.
It will remain a Double-Pointed Show as in the past,with two Judges
on Friday and a single Judge on Saturday. Speaking of Judges -
we were fortunate to obtain the following judges for this event:
Friday is Helen Frost and Richard Shaffer; Saturday is Carmen
Cepero. Our Show Steward is Susan Niebling. Our Show Secretary
is Denise Ireland, and Kelly Ireland will be performing the announcer’s
duties. Bill Kerns will be the Show Manager once again this year.
For those of you that attended last year’s show you are
aware of the class schedule that included several Novice classes
for the beginning show rider and the full schedule of Youth classes
as well. Once again there will be no class fees for the Championship
Classes and only a $10 fee per Judge for all Non-Pointed and Walk-Corto
Lead Line classes.
Friday night will feature a Pizza Party and Piedmont Paso Fino
Horse Association general meeting after the completion of the
class schedule. Selection of National Judges choices will be discussed
at this meeting. This is a great event to kick the show season
off to a great start and get your qualifying show points early.
This is a great facility and a beautiful time of the year, so polish
up those boots and saddles, and get your mares, geldings and stallions
prepared for this season beginning event. Look for our ad and class
schedule in the Paso Fino Horse World’s March and April issues.
If you have any questions, or would like to volunteer some time
at the show, please call Bill Kerns at (828) 859-5456. See you at
Clemson!
Piedmont
PFHA Breeders Futurity Fee Increase after April 30th
Enter your horses, have a chance to win money!!
What could be simpler!!?? With a nomination or entry into the
Piedmont Breeders' Futurity, your horse can show in the futurity
classes at the Piedmont Classic Horse Show in Asheville, NC, during
the show on June 21-25, 2006, with extra chances to win prize
money. Nominations are open to any horse who is sired by one of
the Piedmont Futurity Stallions. Once your horse is nominated,
it can show every eligible year until it ages out of futurity
competition. Any member of the PFHA can participate!
Nomination fees are lower for younger horses, so now is the time
to nominate your foals or yearlings. If you show at the Piedmont
Classic anyway, entering the futurity makes "cents." If
you haven't shown yet at the biggest regional show in our breed,
now is the time to try it!!
Click here for a
2006 nomination form showing the fees scheduled to increase
this spring, or contact Robbie Davis, Futurity Chairperson,
at 704-895-4071 or elporvenir@aol.com.
If you need a list of available
futurity stallions on this website or want to check
if a sire is on the list, contact Robbie and she will let you know.
If you have a foal you want to show, but the sire is not nominated,
contact Robbie and she will try to get the stallion nominated. Take
advantage of your chance to win additional money with your foals
by nominating them to the Piedmont Futurity!
2006
Piedmont Membership Directory Advertising deadline is May 10th
The annual Piedmont PFHA membership directory will once again
be published with the Asheville show program in June. This directory
is handed out for a full year at all Piedmont events or any event
where horses are involved, such as expos, fun shows, open houses,
clinics, and the national show. The exposure for this publication
is wide-spread and certainly gives advertisers more coverage than
a normal show program can. For 2006 we will be offering color
pages in addition to the normal black& white ads and the color
covers. Deadline for ads is May 10th.
Ad rates for 2006 are as follows:
Back cover (color) --$750 Inside covers (front and back) (color)
--$600 each
Inside full page in color --$450 Inside full page in black &
white --$175
Other black & white ads are half page @ $100, quarter page
@ $75, business card @ $40.
For advertising
spec sheet or additional questions, contact gina@lexingtonspeedprinting.com
or call Gina at 336-248-6272. For ad reservations contact Milda
Minter at 336-764-4785 or by e-mail at mpminter60@aol.com.
St
Jude's Startown Stables Fun Show is May 20th
Don’t forget to Saddle up for Saint Jude’s fun show
at Startown Stables, www.startownstables.com, in Newton N.C
on May 20th. We will be selling raffle tickets for a Paso Fino
colt from Startown. ALL THE PROCEEDS GO TO BENEFIT A TERMINALLY
ILL CHILD. We will be offering youth classes and open classes
for the adults and trainers. This year we are offering Mundial
classes so our youth can get practice, and like always we will
be having the stick horse class and the fun classes. Cash prizes
are awarded for every placement from 4th through 1st. Hope to
see you there with your whole family and your horses. For more
information contact Jill Graff at (828) 465-3322.
Make
Plans to attend the Asheville Show June 21st-25th
Yes the show season is beginning to pick up and everyone is
preparing his or her horses for Asheville, I am extremely excited!!
Make sure you mark June 21st-25th on your calendars because
as always there will be good food, good fun, and great horses!!!!
One of the largest Paso Fino horse shows in the country, the
Asheville show is packed with the country’s best Paso
Finos and an arena full of equestrian vendors. Admission is
FREE to the public. Come and see why the Paso Fino is known
as the smoothest riding horse in the world at the WNC Agricultural
Center in Fletcher, NC.
Piedmont
PFHA Stallion Breedings Available
This March 2006 listing includes name of stallion and
minimal bid required:
Aleli de Lusitania $500
Charlie $500
Cielo del Rey $500
Cimarron $500
Cognac de Lusitania $500
Conde de La Cuarte $500
El Brujo de la Montana $500
El Chacal $500
El Turista $500
El Vicario LTD* $500
Fairways Feliciano $500
Gentil de la Vitrina $1,000
Golfista de La Luisa $500
Manuelo del Conde $500
Mercenario de la Vitrina $800
Nevado (For Youth Fund) $1,000
Notorio QC $500
Patrullero del Juncal $500
Pistolero de Calidad* $500
Premier de Chapiro* $500
Profeta II de Besilu $500
Rapido del Paso $500
Satelite de Providencia $1,000
Springtime Radiante $500
Tartaro de Besilu* $500
Testimonio de Besilu $500
Please make checks payable to Piedmont PFHA. Send to Piedmont
Treasurer Lauri Pistolis. First check received reserves breeding.
*two breedings available
Chetola
Show and Clinic Report
Over the weekend of March 11th many of our Piedmont youth and
amateur owners attended Chetola farms in Monroe N.C. Let me tell
you that the youth mundial clinic that was given by Mr. Diego
Bravo was one of the most informative and perhaps the best I’ve
ever been too. The U.S is going to bring home the Gold this year
at the Mundial because our riders are fantastic. Thanks to the
Williams family for supplying a great opportunity to get that
last requirement to qualify for the Mundial. Magda Reid gave a
clinic of adult Equitation and horsemanship, while Shaw Laney
gave a clinic showing how to put a new horse under saddle. The
Carolina sun seemed to smile on us as the perfect weekend came
to an end.
Hannah Reid
Piedmont will have a 1/6 page black and white display ad in the
Spring edition of The Gaited Horse magazine.
There will also be a feature article on Paso Finos in this edition.
Lori West is gathering up the Piedmont events to submit to online
equine and regional Calendars of Events on their publications
and websites. If you would like to help out at one of the shows
in Marketing and Advertising, let the show manager know. We also
look forward to hearing your marketing ideas for Paso Finos and
Piedmont, you can contact your Piedmont
officers and directors.
Piedmont Website Advertising
Got
a Paso Fino for sale or a Piedmont Futurity Stallion to promote,
now is the time to submit your Classified Ads for Piedmont's website.
To include one photo in your ad is only $40 for Piedmont members
for one entire year online on the world wide web. Piedmont classified
ad pages are showing up in search engines, so get yours to be
included. Currently there are a number of new ads that will be
added very soon to the Sale Barn and Stallion Row web pages. Be
sure your ads are included, so anyone on the web can find you
easily! See the very affordable ad
rates.
Classified advertising helps to pay for the Piedmont
website.
Promote
Your Farm on The Internet
At Piedmont's website, on the 2006 Piedmont Paso Fino Farms Directory
page, did you know that Piedmont Farm member may list their websites.
If you would like to add a ACTIVE link to your website address
OR email address, for the online directories, the cost is just
$10 per each farm and $10 per each email link. As long as you
renew your farm membership yearly, the ACTIVE link will stay in
place without costing any more. People can click on your email
or website direct without copying or pasting. If you have an email
change later on, that can be corrected at no charge. If you have
a regular Membership, you can add an ACTIVE email link from the
Membership Directory page also. Cost is just $10. for an email
link.
Send your check to Piedmont Treasurer, Lauri Pistolis with which
links, and email the info to webmaster, Lynn Gallup designer@unbridledvisions.com.
Piedmont's Website Ranks High in the Top Search Engines
Have you got a Paso Fino horse to sell or a stallion at
stud and need to get the word out to people who might be interested?
Doing a search where www.piedmontpasofino.org would be ranked
when typing in the key words: "paso fino horses NC"
came up with excellent ranking results in the Internet's top search
engines. MSN had it listed as 3rd on page 1, Google had it listed
as 5th on page 1, and Altavista had it listed as 12th and still
on page one. Considering Piedmont doesn't pay for any priority
listings, these are exceptional results. Many surfers will not
go past the first page in doing hits. Piedmont's website fell
on the first page of these widely used search engines. Now
is the time to get your Piedmont website classified ads in for
the next month. The ads stay online for an entire year.
Don't miss out on this Internet advertising opportunity.
The rates are very cost competitive compared to other horse sites.
See Piedmont's advertising
page for rate information and submit your Internet ads.
There are members and non-member rates.
Piedmont Activities now available on DVD
The
Piedmont Clinic at Minter's Rancho Paso
Bravo (April 2005) and the "Dinner
in the Dirt" at the 2005 Asheville show are
available on DVD from Galopando TV, $40.00 each. For ordering
information, or for other advertising opportunities, call 1-877-PASO-DVD,
or visit GalopandoTV on the web www.galopandotv.com.
The Salt Block Gazette new equine newspaper is
now reaching over 40,000 equine owners a month across North Carolina,
having recently expanded their distribution area to include the
Charlotte and western regions of the state. Please feel free to
submit articles, breed association news or area events free of
charge to P.O. Box 1159 Richlands, NC 28574 or email us at thesaltblock@thesaltblockgazette.com.
Reading about other equestrian's experiences and sharing our funny
stories, hard knocks, and knowledge is what makes The Salt Block
Gazette unique. We love to hear from you! For more info go to
ww.saltblockgazette.com.
Piedmont Membership Directory
available
If anyone needs a membership directory mailed directly, please
let Milda know and one will be send to you. This is the new 2005-2006
directory that was handed out at the Piedmont Classic show in
Asheville. It has the latest member listing and farm directory,
plus officer information. It is also a valuable tool for new members
or prospective buyers to see how active our region is. Call Milda
Minter (336) 764-4785 or email mpminter60@aol.com.
A
Piedmont Youth Member can win a $500 US Savings Bond
In a program sponsored by Pinnacle Paso Finos, with the 2005
Piedmont Asheville Classic and running through Memorial
Day 2006, a $500 US Savings Bond will be awarded to
the Junior member who collects and turns in the most Southern
States "Proof of Purchase" seals. So start clipping
your Legends, Reliance & Triple Crown horse feed bags’
"Proof of Purchase" seals. An equal number of seals
will be credited for each bulk feed slip turned in. Credit will
be given by the actual number of seals or bulk tickets turned
in (each 50lb feed equals 1 seal). Ask your friends, trainers,
aunts, uncles, grandparents, neighbors, anyone you know who
feeds Southern States horse feed to their horses. Proceeds from
this drive will be used to fund the Piedmont Futurity program.
Mail your "Proof of Purchase" seals to: Joe &
Eileen Wilhem, PINNACLE PASO FINOS, 1285 Stony Ridge Road, Pinnacle,
NC 27043. If you have any questions call (336) 325-3052 or email
joes9245@aol.com.
Join Piedmont PFHA
There is a new printable size Piedmont membership
form online you can print and mail. Remember a person buying
a Paso Fino horse from a Piedmont member can give the buyer a
free annual Piedmont membership, along with a PFHA membership
(need free new membership form from PFHA). If you have not renewed
your 2006 membership, the November 2005 Password was your last
one. There is a new Trail Ride Guest Membership category available
for one trail ride at $10.00. The Piedmont website Membership
page will be updated in the January update to include all members
who have renewed, so renew or join now to be included. Joining
as a Piedmont Farm membership includes being listed in Piedmont's
online Farm Directory, Membership Directory, includes your website
listing, entitles you to 3 votes, and include 1-2 adults.
Don't Forget the Free One Year Membership for First Time Paso Fino
Buyers
For those PFHA members selling horses, remember to fill out the
paperwork for any new buyers to get a free one-year individual membership
in Piedmont (as well as nationals). Invite them to participate in
any of our events, make them feel welcome in our association. Give
us their name(s) so that we can send them a membership directory.
Your involvement could make the difference as to whether they stay
with us or drift away from the breed or association. Our association
is here to help and support us all. Please stay involved and help
keep Piedmont PFHA one of the most active regions in the country.
Asheville Show Trailer Sponsor
One
of the major sponsors for the Asheville Show, The Piedmont Classic,
is Southern Star Trailers of Brunswick, GA. We will have a trailer
drawing for our Region for the next 9 years, thanks to the generosity
of Larry Herrington, owner/manager. The trailers are all the Silver
Star brand, offering top features and safety for your horses,
plus ease of handling and light weight. If you are looking for
a new trailer of any size or type, contact Larry at (912) 261-8484
and wee what he can do for you!
Important Piedmont News Deadlines
Piedmont PFHA Web site Deadlines
The 25th of each month
will be the tentative deadline for getting new information to
the webmaster with a target date around the1st of each month for
page updates to be online. Email information in MS Word or notepad
format if attachment or within the email message to Lynn
Gallup webmaster
email . News and Event photos should be sized to 72-100
dpi before emailing.
Paso Fino Horse World Regional News and Deadlines
From Lori West... Do you, your child, or a friend, have an accomplishment
with a Paso Fino that you would like to share with the rest of
our members? Would your child enjoy seeing their photo and name
in print? Did you enjoy a Piedmont event? How about taking the
opportunity to encourage a new Paso Fino enthusiast publicly?
Please send your news and photos to Lori West, and help make the
Piedmont PFHA regional news column in PFHW interesting to read
by all PFHA members. Your info and photo might also appear in
the Saltblock Gazette.
Deadline for submission of news for the Piedmont article is the
first day of each month. Digital photos may be emailed or sent
on a disk. Traditional film photos can be scanned and emailed
or send prints to me with a stamped, self addressed envelope for
their return. Send news to: Lori West, 74 Gibbs Road, Leicester,
NC 28748 or email to lorihwest@yahoo.com.
Lori's phone/fax 828-683-1793.
Piedmont Password Deadlines
Email or send your Password news to Marcia Carrico,
305 Clayton Drive, Mocksville, NC 27028. Fax: 336-998-1111 or
casacarrico@yadtel.net.
The Password deadlines are the first day of the following months:
January, March, May, July, September, November. The Password is
issued bi-monthly and is mailed around the 10th of the stated
months.
Piedmont
PFHA Web site Advertising Rates
Ads run for one year and text info can be updated if horse
is sold or price changes.
Text Only For Sale Ad. Up to
50 words; Ads runs up to 1 year (Piedmont member rate); may
be canceled if the horse is sold. Includes e-mail link and URL
link - $25.
(Non-Piedmont member rate - $35).
Text with One Photo For Sale Ad.
Up to 50 words; Ad runs up to 1 year (Piedmont member rate).
Includes e-mail link and URL link - $40.
(Non-Piedmont member rate - $60).
Text with 2 Photos For Sale Ad.
Up to 50 words; Ad runs up to 1 year (Piedmont member rate).
Includes e-mail link and URL link - $50.
(Non-Piedmont member rate - $75).
Photos for ads should be digitalized
or scanned; size specifications should be 300 px by 300 px max.
and 72-100 dpi. There will be an additional charge of $25 per
each photo that needs scanning. Please contact Lynn
Gallup or see the Advertising
page for more info.
Farm and Membership Directory Email and/or Web site
URL Links
Don't you want your web site
and email address in the farm listing or membership listing
to be just a click away? The link(s) will
stay in place unless you don't renew you membership the following
year.
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$10 for each Piedmont Member Directory
email link
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$10 for each Piedmont Farm Directory email
link
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$10 for each Piedmont Farm Directory web
site URL link
Southern
States Feed Program
Southern States still gives Piedmont money back on every feed
bag coupon that is sent in and for bulk deliveries, which supports
the Piedmont Futurity. If you feed "bag" feed, please
take the time to clip the coupon (in dotted lines) off the back
of each bag. Piedmont gets $.25 for Legends or Equitech
bag and $.10 for every Reliance bag coupon submitted.
Piedmont also gets credit for 50 lb. for bulk deliveries, so save
the pink weight slip. All coupons and weight tickets can be turned
in any time to Milda Minter, by mailing or giving them to her
at any Piedmont event. Thank you for taking the time to support
the Futurity through this program.
Piedmont
PFHA and Country Supply
Recently I was ordering supplies from Country
Supply online and discovered that they have a "donation
program" called Country Care, which donates a portion of
a customer's payment to a non-profit group of the customer's
choosing. So, I signed up the Piedmont Futurity as the non-profit
group we can contribute to. We will get up to 5% of purchases
back (excluding dewormers and shipping costs), much like a Discover
Card gives cash back.
In order to participate, all you have to do is make an order
with www.countrysupply.com
and after you put in your credit card information, you will
see a box for "Country Care Code."
In this box you should type Piedmont Futurity"
written without a space between words. Country Supply will tally
our corresponding purchases and send us a check monthly to benefit
the futurity program.
Any of you who have shopped through Country Supply probably know
that their prices on grooming supplies, barn tools and supplies,
and horse care items are the best around. Please consider using
them if possible and remember to type "Piedmont Futurity"
as your Country Care Code. Pass this along to any of your friends
who shop for horse supplies and ask them to help us out by shopping
at Country Supply.
Many thanks, Milda Minter
Attention All Trail Riders ... Join the Piedmont Path Finders
Program
Piedmont PFHA is proud to announce the start of our new riding
rewards program called "Piedmont Pathfinders". It
will be like the national PFHA Pasos For Pleasure program. The
program name was selected by the BOD from a youth "name
picking" contest. The winning name was submitted by Christina
Minter. For a one time membership fee of $25 you will receive
a T-shirt and log sheets to track your hours. Contact Ingrid
Ruppalt, the chair of the new Piedmont Pathfinders program.
Ingrid will keep track of log sheets. Her email is pasofan55@aol.com
or phone is 803-548-2395. Download the Piedmont PathFinders
Hours log in PDF
format.
Rewards include:
50 hours- hat
100 - coffee mug
300 - cantle bag
400 - safety kit
500 - sweatshirt
1000 - jacket
A special prize will be awarded to the
rider with the most hours at the end of each year. Membership
is open only to Piedmont PFHA members. Double points
will be awarded for any sanctioned trail ride regardless
of group/breed. Signature of trail host required. To
join, send $25 and T-shirt size to:
Piedmont Pathfinders
c/o Lauri Pistolis
6924 Cross Creek Estates Rd
Lancaster, SC 29720
2006
Piedmont Trail Ride Events Scheduled
You
must be a Piedmont Member or Trail Ride Member to participate AND
make reservations with the Trail Host.
May 5-7: Sand Hills State Forest; Cheraw, SC.
Host: Candace Link (336)
940-2936
June 17: Dupont State Forest; Brevard, NC. Host:
Randy Williams (864) 270-1599
July 15: Moses Cone Memorial Park; Blowing Rock,
NC. Host: Brian Smith
(828) 268-0608
August 26: Biltmore Estate; Asheville, NC. Host:
Lori West (828) 683-1793
October 21: Latta Plantation Park; Huntersville,
NC. Host: Candace Link (336)
940-2936
The
Blake-Cliff Trail Ride is April 29th near Maiden, NC
This ride is at Blake-Cliff Stables which is located in Catawba
County and owned by George McKee. The farm lies on 425 acres of
beautiful wooded pasture land. For the trail riding lovers, this
is truly a paradise. Current coggins is required. The ride will
start at 10:00am. Lunch will be served from 12:00-1:00pm. The
rain date for this ride will be Sunday, April 30th.
Directions: Farm is located West of Mooresville.
Take I-77 to Exit 36 (Rt. 150). Take Rt. 150 West, past Hwy 16,
to East Maiden Road. Go North on East Maiden Rd and Blake Cliff
Stables will be on your right.
Please make reservations for this ride by April 22nd. For more
information call (704) 482-7330, or Jaime Sarmiento (828) 466-1502.
PFHA Trail Ride Weekend is May 6-7 at Sand Hills
Forest State Park, Cheraw, SC
Join us for a special weekend of riding, clinics, a cookout
and fun and game classes all geared towards the amateur and
youth recreational riders and your Paso Fino Horses. Make plans
to attend the weekend of May 6-7, 2006 for
a co-sponsored Piedmont/Georgia/PFHA Events and A/O
Committees Trail Ride at Sand Hills Forest State Park in Cheraw,
SC. This trail riders event is sponsored by the PFHA
Events and A/O Committees with Piedmont PFHA and Georgia PFHA
also as regional co-sponsors. Sand Hills State Forest has hundreds
of miles of trails and is suitable for even novice horses and
youth riders. The PFHA Marketing Committee will also be on hand
to video the ride and activities for future promotion. We hope
to see you there!!
Dates: Saturday, and Sunday, May 6-7, 2006
Location: Sand Hills State Forest, 16218 Highway #1, Patrick,
SC, 29584
Conveniently located near Interstates 20 and 95 in northern
S.C.
Cost: $45 per adult rider, $20 per youth
rider, includes ride permits, clinics, and meals Saturday and
Sunday. Make checks payable to PFHA and mail to the national
office. Sign-up deadline is April 28. After that date, fees
are $55 adult and $30 youth if space is available (call 336-764-4785
after April 28 for availability).
Site Fees: Stalls, paddocks, RV spaces, and
primitive camping are all available--please call Janelle at
Sand Hills State Forest at 843-498-6478 to make your individual
reservations at your cost.
Campsites with facilities:
$12.00 per campsite per night
Primitive camping: $5.00 per campsite per night
Sugarloaf Mountain Campsites: Free
Horse stalls: $7.00 per day
Covering 46,000 acres of land and water, the Carolina Sandhills
Wildlife Refuge refuge supports a wide variety of plants and
animals. An auto tour route, hiking trails, and observation
towers provide opportunities for environmental education, bird
watching, and photography. If you are interested in wildlife,
this place is definitely worth visiting. The adjacent Sand Hills
State Forest has trails for hiking, off-road bicycling, and
horseback riding. Sugar Loaf Mountain, a traditional gathering
place for over a century, is maintained on Sand Hills State
Forest as a family recreational area. http://www.state.sc.us/forest/refshill.htm.
All dirt roads within the state forest can be used as riding
trails and are designated by TT (TRUCK TRAILS) and a number.
Horses MUST stay on TRUCK TRAILS (existing roads) and designated
HORSE TRAILS. Rules to follow: Do not tie horses to trees; use
hitching posts, high picket line or trailer tie. When riding
the Mountain Road, horses MUST be kept on the road except when
obtaining water at the spillway's designated site. Horses may
also be watered at the Mountain Pond near Area 9.
Equestrian group camping and a day use parking area are available
within this 46,000 acre wildlife management area in Chesterfield
and Darlington counties, near Patrick South Carolina. All dirt
roads within the State Forest can beused as riding trails and
are designated by TT (truck trails) and a number. Horses MUST
stay on existing roads and designated horse trails. Do not tie
horses to trees; use hitching posts, high picket line or trailer
tie. When riding the Mountain Road, horses must be kept on the
road except when obtaining water at the spillway's designated
site. Horses may also be watered at the Mountain Pond near Area
9. There are RV hook-ups, camping sites, hotels nearby, a dining
hall and horse corral pens for the weekend stay over are available
within this 46,000 acre wildlife management area. The barn has
a limited number of stalls which MUST be reserved in advance
by each individual who wants to stall a horse.
Motels: For motel information or other information
about the weekend, contact Milda at 336-764-4785 or by email
at mpminter60@aol.com. For more information about Sand Hills
State Forest, visit their website at www.state.sc.us/forest/refshills.htm.
Directions: Located on both sides of US #1,
northeast of McBee, SC.
Take I-20 to exit #98 and go north on US #521 (Broad Street)
3.8 kilometers. Turn right onto US #1 (DeKalb Street) and go
northeast 49.5 km. The main entrance to the wildlife refuge
will be on the left. Continue down US #1, and you will be in
the state forest.
Leatherwood Trail Ride is May 20, 2006
The North Carolina Horse Council is hosting its first
ever trail ride with the help of Leatherwood Mountains.
The ride will be held on May 20th in Ferguson, North Carolina,
but participants are encouraged to come for the whole weekend
and ride. There will be two self guided ribbon trail rides so
that you can pick how long you want to be out and how experienced
and in shape your horse is. For you die-hard riders, you can do
both loops.
The price for the trail ride also includes a t-shirt,
goody bag, ticket for door prizes, dinner and entertainment. Leatherwood
offers a full facility with a round pen, large arena, barn with
wash stalls, tack room and a nice restaurant with in walking distance
of the barn. The accommodations include a wonderful camping area
near a rushing creek or you can rent a secluded cabin with spectacular
views and a hot tub. Day-drive in riders are also welcome.
The trail ride will start early Saturday morning
and in the afternoon there will be live musical entertainment,
so shopping and an educational presentation. Dinner will be served
and then we will be giving out door prizes, perhaps playing a
game and time to visit with our new and old found friends. There
is a limit of 150 riders so get your applications in early! Not
a rider? You can join in the fun by just signing up for dinner
with the group!
Any money raised from the ride will go to equestrian
trail projects in North Carolina. NCHC wants to use his trail
ride to get to meet more of North Carolina’s trail users.
Visit http://www.nchorsecouncil.com/trail_ride_2006.htm
for more information, prices and registration form or Call Shannon
Hoffman for more information.
This could be a great opportunity to have some
Paso Finos participate in a non-breed specific organized trail
ride. Any interest here? Contact Lori West at lorihwest@yahoo.com.
Piedmont
Trail Ride Requirements
You must be a Piedmont
member or Trail Ride Member, and contact the Trail Ride Host
prior to Trail Ride deadline to participate.
PFHA Trail Ride Calendar
The Trail Ride Calendar
for 2006 includes all our favorite places to ride, plus a few
new and exciting additions. Our goal is to offer rides in different
areas of our Region so that all our membership can participate.
Suggestions for locations are always welcome, so if you have
a favorite place you would like to see us ride, please let me
know so it can be added to our Calendar. Your trail ride chairman
and trail bosses are planning wonderful rides all around the
region. Our attempt is to have one ride per month.
We are putting together
a clinic on trail safety, trail training, and competitive trail
riding. For those that are new to our Association, we try to
offer rides to accommodate the needs of all our riders. Trails
are selected for location and terrain that is geared toward
the gaited horse. To ensure the enjoyment of all the riders,
Trail Hosts generally lead two groups, those that prefer a slower
pace and one for those that prefer a faster pace. The main goal
is to arrive for lunch at the same time to enjoy fellowship
with other riders.
The Trail Hosts
listed on the Calendar of Events have
graciously accepted the responsibility for leading rides
at locations they often ride. If you plan to participate in
that ride, you will need to contact the Host so they can obtain
a head count for the ride and food. Some rides are in locations
where food is not nearby and will require you to pack a lunch.
If the ride requires a packed lunch, your Trail Host will inform
you to bring your lunch, a dish for potluck, or tell you food
is provided.
If you plan to participate in a Piedmont Ride you must be a
Piedmont member. Membership is an insurance requirement for
designated Piedmont Rides. For non-members and/or members that
may have guests that want to come ride, we do offer a one-time
Trail Ride Membership for $10.00 per person You must contact
the host with your name(s) of the people riding and a telephone
number where you can be reached. Your Trail Host will need this
information to verify your membership and so you can be contacted
in the event the ride has to be cancelled due to weather or
other reasons.
Trail
Etiquette
Be a courteous trail rider. If you horse kicks, please tie a
red ribbon its tail so others will know to stay clear. If you
are riding a stallion, please ride in front of the group so
as not to annoy mares. Do not run up on horses from behind trying
to catch up or take off in front without warning those around
you first. Pay attention to your Trail Host instructions! Remember,
you are there to make sure everyone has a good safe ride.
Ideas
for Trail Ride Involvement
If you know the trails at the host location, offer to help your
Trail Host lead a group. Often we have those that prefer to
go slow or are on a young horse and prefer a smaller group.
Also, if we have more than 10 horses, it is nice to split into
smaller groups to ride and meet back at an allotted time and
location. Coordinate with you Host to help lead a group.
Offer to help with food: Not everyone rides or prefers to ride
as long as the trail may be. If you are a short-ride person,
or a non-rider who has tagged along to enjoy the day, ask your
host what you can do while the others are riding, volunteer
to set up tables, pick up ice, drinks and food.
Things you need to bring: Lawn chairs. Shovel and/or poop-scooper.
Leave no trace at all facilities so we may continue to ride
there.
We have some new and exciting places to ride this year. Hope
to see you there. Happy Trails!
Candace Link, Trail Ride Coordinator, (336) 940-2936 pasolink@msn.com.
PFHA
Trail Rides
If you know of any trail rides your region is sponsoring, tell
your region you want them submitted to the PFHA. If they are submitted
to the PFHA they will be listed on the web site, in the magazine,
on E-News and in Association information packets for FREE. That
means more people will attend and if you would like to participate
in other trail programs provided by the PFHA (Ticket to Ride,
Pleasure Trail, Endurance Trail, Competitive Trail) you can use
these rides as sanctioned trail rides.
Trail
Riding Buddies
If anyone would like to be a Riding Buddy,
or if you want a Buddy to ride in a Park you are interested
in exploring, please let us know! Remember to be courteous enough
to give all these folks at least a day or two’s notice!
If anyone else would like to volunteer to be a Riding Buddy,
or if you want a Buddy to ride in a Park you are interested
in exploring, please let me know so I can put the information
in the Newsletter. Contact Marcia Carrico at (336) 998-1111
or casacarrico@yadtel.net.
Llyn Shook has volunteered to be a “Riding
Buddy”, if anyone wants to come to DuPont State Forest
near Brevard, NC and needs someone to ride with them. Call
(828) 884-246 or email her at llynbill@citcom.net.
Marcia Carrico has volunteered to be a “Riding
Buddy”, if anyone wants to come to Salem Lake Park in
Winston-Salem and needs someone to ride with them. Call (336)
998-1111 or email her at casacarrico@yadtel.net.
Brian & Jill Smith have volunteered to
be “Riding Buddies”, if anyone wants to come to
Moses Cone Park in Blowing Rock, NC. Call (828) 268-0608 or
email them at basvprop@bellsouth.net.
Valerie Fox has volunteered to be a “Riding
Buddy”, if anyone wants to ride at Cane Creek Park in
Waxhaw, NC and needs someone to ride with them. Call (704) 243-0113
or email her at vfox@alltel.net.
Candace Link has volunteered
to be a “Riding Buddy” if anyone wants to come to
Pilot Mt, Latta Park, New River Trail and Sand Hills State Forest
and needs someone to ride with them. Call (336) 940-2936 or email
her at pasolink@msn.com.
Ticket to Ride PFHA Program
The Ticket to Ride is completely free to participate
in for PFHA members. Members will complete a "ticket",
which can be downloaded from the PFHA website or requested by
contacting PFHA. Once the ticket is complete it is returned
to the PFHA to be eligible for drawings that will take place
at the Grand National Championship Show. You do not have to
be present to win. You must be a member of the PFHA at the time
of all rides and at the time of the drawings.
A member can complete as many tickets as they wish. The more
tickets a member completes the better their chances are for
the drawing. The tickets will be held at the PFHA until time
for the drawings. The ticket has five spaces to have completed
before the ticket can be returned to the PFHA. Every time you
participate in a PFHA sanctioned trail ride it will count for
two rides. A non PFHA sanctioned ride is worth one ride. You
may use organized trail rides (must have a Ride Manager and
be advertised) or any other event you participate in with your
registered Paso Fino. Backyard pleasure riding/exercising can
not be used for the Ticket to Ride program. Have the ride manager
initial the spaces and sign off on the back of the ticket.
All-Breed
Open Horse Shows News and Events
NEW
2006 Piedmont Open Circuit Horse Show Program
Purpose: To get people to participate and show
Paso Finos to others outside of our breed. Piedmont members must
get shows approved ahead of time, added to a list and published
to membership. The Password will have published a separate show
calendar for these eligible Open Shows. Individuals will
have to sign up for the program, with a fee of $10.00 per year.
Click
here to see and print off the Open Horse Show form. Jeanne
Griggs will handle putting the forms together. These all-breed
open horse shows are a good way to promote the breed and sell
horses, and can help increase membership in PPFHA. The program
will provide shows for beginners who do not feel qualified for
Asheville or Clemson. Points will be awarded to the rider rather
than horse. Horses must be registered and riders must be members
of PPFHA. Points will be given for any class a horse competes
in for the top six winners in adult classes and to the top six
winners in youth classes. Contact Jeanne Griggs at jeannegriggs@bellsouth.net
or call (864) 487-9565. The contact for recording and sending
open show circuit point sheets to is Penny Rose, 16976 Justice
Branch Road, Littleton, NC 27850, phone 252-586-7978.
Piedmont
PFHA Open Horse Shows Listing eligible as of January 2006
[pdf file]
Piedmont
PFHA Open Horse Shows Program Application Form [pdf
file]
Piedmont
PFHA Open Horse Shows Program Member Form [doc file]
Piedmont
PFHA Open Horse Shows Program Points Worksheet [pdf
file]
Piedmont PFHA Open Horse Show Program Eligibility
Points
- Awarded to the horse
- Awarded only to shows pre-approved at least 15 days in advance
- Be a simple total of individual class totals
- Accumulated from October through September each show year
- Given to any horse that gets a placement in any class [1st place
- 6 points, 2nd place - 5 points, 3rd place - 4 points, 4th place
- 3 points, 5th place - 2 points, 6th place - 1 point]
Awards
- Year
end awards will be awarded to individuals with the top 6 highest
point scores
- Given
to adults 18 & older and youth 17 & under
- Given
out at the Piedmont PFHA Annual Awards Banquet
Eligible Shows (fun shows are double
points)
Heritage
Farm Fun Show. April 1, 2006. Lexington, NC 336-764-4785
or email mpminter60@aol.com
Georgia PFHA Fun Show and Clinic. Saturday, April 8,
2006
Madison Ag. Center, Highway 441, Madison, Georgia. Contact:
Ray Franklin 404-697-8082, 770-822-9757, 770-962-3317 or Arleen
Klungle 770-266-7135.
Startown Stables Saddle Up for St. Judes Fun Show.
May 20, 2006. 2137 Old Latter Rd., Newton, NC. Contact
Alvaro Iriarte 828-465-1158 or info@mail.startownstables.com.
El
Cardenal Fun Show. June 2 & 3, 2006. Mooresville,
NC. Contact Robbyn Young
704-778-2777 or robbyncita@yahoo.com.
Spartanburg Horsemen’s Association,
Camp Croft State Park, Spartanburg, SC. Third Saturday of the
month February thru November. www.shahorseshows.com
East Coast Open Horse Show Circuit, Bob Martin
Eastern NC Ag. Center, Williamston, NC. Dates: April 22-23, June
10-11, July 15-16, Sept 22-24: 2-Day All-Breed Fun Shows.
www.eastcoasthorses.com.
Etowah Riding Club. Turnpike Rd. Etowah, NC.
Contact Tracie Mitchell 828-692-0096.
Annual Gaston County Fun Show, Biggerstaff Park,
Dallas, NC. Last Saturday of April, June and August. Contact Zack
Stoupe 704-477-8516 or Ann Furr
704-279-7414(H) or
email drfurr@alltel.net.
Union County Saddle Club Open Horse Shows, East
Sandy Ridge Rd., off Highway 207
Monroe, NC. Contact: Cindy Moser 704-291-0196 or Vicki Lawton
704-243-2126
www.unioncountysaddleclub.com.
Dates: March 18, April 15, May 20, June 17, July 15, August 19,
Sept. 23, Oct. 21.
Lincoln County Horsemen's Association Open Horse Shows,
Ponderosa Show Grounds
1392 Startowm Road, Lincolnton, NC 28092. Contact: Cindy Kincaid
704-747-7755
www.lincolncountyhorsemensassociation.org
Southern Horse Festival NC Championship Open Horse Show,
Hunt Horse Complex, Raleigh, NC;
www.southernhorsefestival.com
Johnston County Horse Show Series, Johnston
County Livestock Arena, Smithfield, NC. Email for more info: sileeno@ipass.net
Jeanne
Griggs will be gathering info on Open Horse Show Schedules in
the Piedmont region to promote Paso Finos amongst other breeds
of horse owners. If you have an Open All-Breed Horse Show/Circuit
you would like to be included, contact Jeanne Griggs at (864)489-9397
(work) or (864)490-5339 (home) or email Jeanne
Griggs.
Heritage
Farm Fun Show is April 1st in Lexington, NC
The fourth
annual Heritage Farm Fun Show will be held on Saturday, April
1, 2006, at Heritage Farm in Lexington, NC, beginning at 10:00
a.m. There will be plenty of open classes as well as all Paso
Fino classes for all age riders and horses. This show is a great
opportunity to school young horses before the official Piedmont
show season starts, or to get more practice time for amateur and
youth riders. We will also offer practice classes for the youth
Mundial participants at the end of the show day. Other fun activities
will be planned for the kids, including our annual stick horse
race and an Easter Egg Hunt. Food and drinks will be available
at the show, but bring your own chairs.
Our annual foal raffle for 2006 offers Galante de Herencia, a
chestnut-gray colt who was born on March 23, 2005. Galante is
sired by Retorno del Bosque, multi-national champion performance
stallion from Retorno del Ocho bloodlines, and is out of Galana
del Bosque, a full Colombian mare who was Reserve National Champion
A/O Pleasure Filly and 6th National Champion Pleasure Mare. Galante
has great conformation and power and size and is a FULL BROTHER
of Galano del Bosque, 2005 Reserve National and Reserve Grand
National Champion Pleasure Gelding. Galante is also eligible for
the Breeders Sweepstakes and the Piedmont and Mason-Dixon Futurities.
Contact Milda Minter for pictures of Galante in February.
Tickets are available for $5.00 each or 5 tickets for $20. Make
checks payable to Center United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall
Fund and mail to Charlie Minter, 1833 Perryman Road, Lexington,
NC, 27295. Ticket stubs will be returned to you if you include
a stamped, self-addressed envelope. The drawing will be held at
the fun show. All proceeds from the fun show and raffle benefit
the Fellowship Hall Fund for Center United Methodist Church in
Welcome, NC. For more information call 336-764-4785 or email mpminter60@aol.com
and we will send you a class list or click
here for class listing.
El
Cardenal Farm's Fun Show & Clinic is June 2nd & 3rd
in Mooresville, NC
The El Cardenal Farm Fun Show and Clinic has been changed to Friday
June 2nd and Saturday June 3rd. We have also somewhat changed
our focus, instead of focusing only on youth and the youth mundial,
we will be focusing on the amateur rider - youth and adult, on
showmanship and horsemanship. We will have question and answer
sessions with clinicians Rick and Christy Meyer concerning judging,
showing, equitation and showring skills and trades of the game!
Friday night will be an open sesson and Saturday am will be the
clinic, Saturday at noon will begin the fun show with tons of
fun Paso classes - if there is anything you would like to see,
please let me know!!! Following the show there will be an official
practice session for area members of the youth mundial Team USA
- held by USA Assistant Coaches Robbyn Young and Christy Meyer,
along with moral support from Rick. For more information please
contact Robbyn Young at (704) 778-2777 or robbyncita@yahoo.com.
Southern Horse Festival NC Championship Open Horse Show
There will be an Open Horse Show to be held at the Hunt Horse Complex
in Raleigh, NC during the Southern Horse Festival. There are classes
offered for gaited horses. Click
here for a list of the Non-Trotting Classes or go to www.southernhorsefestival.com.
Spartanburg
Horsemen’s Association All-Breed Horse Shows
The Spartanburg Horsemen’s Assoc is a non-profit all-breed
organization that is having shows at Croft Park in Spartanburg,
SC, shows. Paso Finos are welcome in EVERY class and each person
is instructed to dress appropriate for their breed. More detailed
information and class sheets can be found at www.shahorseshows.com
or call Jeanne Griggs at (864)489-9397 (work) or (864)490-5339 (home)
or email Jeanne Griggs.
Last year we had Pasos shown in the Cross Rails class, a
couple of the English Equitation classes (a few first places there
by the way!), Pole Bending and Barrel Racing. However, classes
19 and 21 (which are Saddle seat classes) are the two that are
predominantly, some months exclusively Paso Fino now! It
really is a great show for beginners, students, as a "dress
rehearsal" show for young or green horses, or a fun and inexpensive
way to show in a very relaxed, family atmosphere! We hope to see
lots of Piedmont Paso Finos at the next how! ...Jeanne Griggs
The
East Coast Open Horse Show Circuit offers Non-Trotting
Classes just for Paso Finos and Peruvian Pasos. The other gaited
breeds would enter in the Racking classes. Check out their web
site for more info... East
Coast Open Horse Show Circuit is held at the Bob Martin Eastern
North Carolina Agricultural Center and offers year end awards.
Contact info is Trish Andrews at 252-799-0334 or email sitrish123@earthlink.net.
Johnston
County Horse Show Series
The Johnston County Horse Show Series offers a
friendly and competitive atmosphere to riders of all ages and experience.
The show is held at the Johnston County Livestock Arena
in Smithfield, North Carolina starting at 9:00 am. A negative
Coggins test is required and will be checked. Concessions are available
at the show grounds. Cost per class is $7. Raindates for all shows
are the following day on Sunday.
Classes offered are huntseat, western, english,
trail, equitation & horsemanship, halter and several over fences
classes. There are four age divisions Pee Wee (8 years and under),
Youth (9-13 years), Junior (14-18 years) and Adult (19 and over).
The show is approved for the Paint Alternative Competition (PAC),
Arabian Horse Association Open Event Incentive Program (OEIP) and
qualifies for North Carolina Quarter Horse Association, Appaloosa
(ACAAP), Morgan Horse Association, Pinto Horse of America, American
Donkey and Mule Association, Palomino Performance Program, Tennessee
Walking Horse Breeders' and Exhibitors' Association Versatility
Program, and the International Spotted Horse Registry Association
Show Point Recognition. Membership is available for those who are
interested in competing for year end awards. Contact Michele McLaughlin
for more information 919-934-1344 or email sileeno@ipass.net
.
Directions from Raleigh: Take I40 east to exit 319
McGees Xroads and turn left onton Highway 210. Go approx. 9 miles
and turn left at sign that says Livestock Arena. About ¼
mile the show arena will be on right
Directions from Fayetteville – Take I-95 North
to Highway 40 West going towards Raleigh. Take exit 319 McGees Xroads
and turn right on to Highway 210. Go approx. 9 miles and turn left
at sign that says Livestock Arena. About ¼ mile the show
arena will be on right.
NEW PFHA Pasos for Pleasure
I want to take the time to introduce myself
to you all. My name is Tiffany L. Duncan. I joined the Paso
Fino Horse Association, based in Plant City, FL in December
2005 and took on the position of Events Assistant. I am
also the new liaison for the Pasos for Pleasure Program.
Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have.
I look forward to working with each and every one of you.
Phone (813)719-7777; Email: showaide@pfha.org.
I also want to inform all of our Pasos for Pleasure members
that the May issue of Paso Fino Horse World is dedicated
to the pleasure and trail riders of the Association. If
you do not currently get the Paso Fino Horse World magazine
be sure to order your subscription today.
NEW
2006 Pasos for Pleasure Program sponsors
Kester Farms Tack, Inc.,
Riley Kester, 3777 Mitchner Rd, Dearting, GA 30808; Ph:
(706) 597-8457
Narrow Gate Tack, Kerry Scott, 180 Embley’s
Gap Rd., Roseland, VA 22967; Ph: 800-446-7966
Stagecoach West, Rts. 5 & 20, Irving,
NY 14081; Ph: 800-648-1121. www.stagecoachwest.com
Timberline Saddle Company, Rt. 1, Box
120-A, El Dorado Springs, MO 64744; Ph: (417) 846-2588
Saddle Up Tack & Supplies, Inc., 7818
Lithia Pinecrest Rd., Lithia, FL 33547; Ph: (813) 681-1600.
www.saddleuptact.com
Casa Dosa Paso Fino Horses & Tack,
Rt.1, Box 318-3, Cleveland, OH 74020; Ph: (918) 243-7896.
www.developtech.com/casadosa
Don West – Have Saddle – Will Travel
PFHA Membership Dues Increase
Membership
fees for PFHA changed as of January 1, 2006 and now
includes a subscription to PFHWorld. Individual
$55, Family $75, Junior 35.
PFHA Registration Note
Please
do not send hairs for the DNA kits to the PFHA office. A
DNA kit will be mailed to you and you MUST send the hairs
in the DNA kit to the Veterinary Genetics Laboratory in
Davis, CA.
PFHW has a New Publisher starting with the April 2006 Issue
The Paso Fino Horse Association is delighted
to introduce to you Associated Publications Corporation
(APC) of Bartow, Florida as the new publisher of the Paso
Fino Horse World. The Paso Fino Horse World has been published
by Southern Publishing Company of Meridian, Mississippi
for sixteen years starting in July of 1990, nearly thirteen
of those years have been on my watch. I have seen the magazine
grow from just a few pages to an average of 120 pages per
issue along with a marked improvement in the quality of
the articles and print. Therefore, it is with real mixed
emotions that I inform you the Paso Fino Horse World magazine
will no longer be published by Southern Publishing. The
Association has had a great run with Southern Publishing,
starting with Ms. Thelma Thompson as Editor and Publisher
followed by Ms. Tracy Thompson (Bourgeois), Mr. Jim Bourgeois
as General Manager; more recently Mr. Pete Willis as Advertising
Director and Ms. Stephanie Dunkin as Editor. These folks
have gone the extra mile for the PFHA, growing and improving
the Paso Fino Horse World magazine along the way. The Association
owes them a great big THANK YOU for their hard work and
dedication.
Starting with the April 2006 issue, ASSOCIATED
PUBLICATIONS CORPORATION (APC) of 495 East Summerlin Street,
Bartow, Florida 33830, phone: (863) 533-4114 will publish,
edit and print the Paso Fino Horse World. APC is a very experienced
and professional group which currently publishes three other
monthly magazines. The PFHA has done business with Bartow
Printing (APC’s parent organization) for over fifteen
years and they have always produced quality work. Your new
contact for advertisement in the Paso Fino Horse World, at
APC, is Mr. Larry Jordan. Larry may be reached at the above
phone or via e-mail at: ljordan@barpr.com
. Please do not hesitate to call him. Ms. Stephanie Dunkin
will remain as the Editor of the PFHW. She may be reached
at (205) 283-6893 or e-mail: stephd@pasofinos.com.
This move was necessary to provide the membership with the
best possible services at a fair and equitable cost. We have
taken steps to minimize the effect of this transition. Again,
Ms. Stephanie Dunkin will continue to edit the magazine and
Mr. Larry Jordan will handle the advertisement. Also, if you
have any questions or problems please do not hesitate to call
the PFHA office at (813) 719-7777. I am confident you will
see significant improvements in the PFHW, with increased articles
and increased color content and, that APC and Mr. Larry Jordan
will do everything in their powers to provide you with quality
advertisements. If you have any questions or problems please
do not hesitate to call the PFHA office at (813) 719-7777.
Sincerely,
C.J. Marcello, Jr.
PFHA Executive Director
Youth Mundial Update
The event will be held July 3rd through July 9 2006 in Kissimee,
Florida. The actual dates of competition will be July 8 and
9 with many fun and educational events taking place during
the week. The committee is busy planning and reminds everyone
to look at the PFHA E-news for updates. There are clinics
being planned and everyone who may be interested in participating
will need to attend at least one of the clinics. Current Clinics
on the schedule are: October 22 and 23, 2005 at the farm of
Jaime Suarez.
For more info call Kathy Williams at 704-764-8253 or e-mail
Chetola@aol.com.
Paso Finos on RFD-TV
See the Paso Fino videos on RFD-TV found on
both DirecTV and Dish Networks. Check guide at www.rfdtv.com
for programming information. DirecTV is on channel 379 and Dish
Network on 9409.
The shows are currently available for purchase through the PFHA
office on RVD only for $12.95 plus shipping. Call 813-719-7777
or email mbrsecy@pfha.org
to order.
Support The PFHA Sponsors
Corporate sponsor dollars help support programs so that the burden
is minimal to our members. Please support our sponsors
whenever possible to ensure that they will continue their support
in the future.
2006 PFHA Rule Book
The PFHA Rule Book is now available on the PFHA Web Site. The book
can be downloaded and printed off any pages needed. The paper version
of the new rulebook can be purchased from PFHA for $10.00.
Ordering DNA Kits
You can now order DNA kits when registering your Paso Fino horse.
Simply check the box under Section 1 on the Registration Application
and include the $55. for PFHA members or $110 for non-PFHA members.
The PFHA
Sponsors are now listed on the PFHA/Links
page on Piedmont's web site. When shopping, support the official
PFHA sponsors! They support PFHA.
PFHA Ticket to Ride PFHA Program
The Ticket to Ride PFHA Program is a free program offered to PFHA
members. Download the ticket from the PFHA website or or click
here to get your ticket. Have the Ride Manager sign your ticket
after each trail ride. Each PFHA sanctioned trail ride counts for
two rides and non-PFHA sanctioned trail rides will be worth one
ride. After attending five rides the ticket is sent to the Association
office and you can start a new ticket. There is no limit to the
number of tickets you submit to the PFHA. At the end of the year
a drawing is held at the Grand National Championship Show. You do
not have to be present to win and you must be a current member at
the time of all rides and at the time of the drawing. Three tickets
are drawn and prizes are awarded.
PFHA Paso Fino Videos for Sale
NEW Video Overstock Sale
The PFHA has an overstock of videos! For a limited
time the following videos are on sale for $5.00 each, plus shipping
or buy three and get the fourth one for free. To order contact
Cori Clark at mbrsecy@pfha.org.
• Saddling for trail with Don West
• Basic Trimming of your horses hooves with Don West
• Spectrum Show/ basic training with Don West
• Smooth Trail on a Paso Fino
• 2003 Texas Equus America 2003
• Equine Affair in Columbus Ohio 2004
• 7th Annual Carriage of the Horse Festival
A new DVD, titled “Competitor's at the 2004 Grand
Nationals,” features scenes from the 2004 Grand
National Show and highlights the "Geldings for Gold"
program along with National Show competitors. This program is
available only on DVD and is $12.95 plus shipping. Contact mbrsecy@pfha.org
to order.
2004 Paso Fino Grand National Championship Show:
53 minute program including highlights of the competition and
festivities.
Youth Participation at the 2004 PFHA Nationals:
27 minute program features the Parade of Flags, Trail Ride and
other Youth activities.
Basics of Trimming Your Horses Hooves with Don
West.
Videos are $9.95 plus shipping. Please contact the PFHA at 813-719-7777
or via email mbrsecy@pfha.org
to order.
PFHA Paso Fino Videos for Sale
PFHA announces this Paso Fino Horse Association video sale. Call
813.719.7777 to order. All videos $9.95 each, plus shipping. While
supplies last. Buy 3, get one free, Buy 6 get two free. These
are all the videos that have been aired on RFD-TV; they are now
on sale.
The Grand National Shows listed below are approximately
50 minutes
in length, and feature interviews, and championship competition
1 - 2000 Paso Fino Grand Nationals ______
2 - 2001 Paso Fino Grand Nationals ______
3 - 2002 Paso Fino Grand Nationals ______
4 - 2003 Paso Fino Grand Nationals ______
5 - EQUINE AFFAIRE, COLUMBUS, OHIO 2004 ______
Great Lakes PFHA Regions breed demos and interviews
Scenes from the 2003 Paso Fino auction in Perry, GA
6 TEXAS AMERICA WITH JOHN LYONS ______
High lights of the Paso Fino’s participation in this event,
plus the Texcelentes drill team performance
7 - 1999 MUNDIAL WORLD CUP ______
Pasos in competition from the US and many South American Countries
8 - PASO PARTICIPATION IN THE CARRIAGE OF THE HORSE
SHOW
Features Stardust drill team. Lots of carriages and ______
a tour through the Horse Carriage Museum in central Florida
9 - CHAMPIONS IN PERRY/BEHIND THE SCENES 2001 ______
This video captures the action both in and out of the ring. Find
out
what it takes to put on a show of this size. Interviews with youth
riders
and horse owners. A look at the colorful stall decorations, exhibitor
booths and costume class competition.
10 - PASOS ON THE ROAD ______
Highlights of Equine Affaire, Piedmont Classic, and Spectrum Shows
11 - SMOOTHEST RIDE ______
Explains Fino, Corto, Largo and aspects of owning a Paso Fino
Original Smoothest ride video
12 - SMOOTHEST RIDE EVER ______
Similar to #11 but has various trail ride scenes with Mary Ann Kennedy
singing the Paso Fino song.
13 - VERSATILITY OF THE PASO FINO ______
Shows Paso Fino’s team penning, beach and trail riding, Extravaganza
show in Ocala, Florida, explanation of the Paso Fino gait, John
Lyons
Interview.
14 - DON WEST CLINIC (back ordered till 6/30/04)
______
22-minute session of Don teaching basic Paso Fino horsemanship
Includes short clip of the Spectrum Paso show in Tampa, Florida
15 - SMOOTH TRAILS ON A PASO FINO ______
Various trail rides from the great northwest to beach riding in
Florida
USEF Safe Rule Changes at Recognized Competitions
Lexington, KY - Consistent with one of the primary missions of the
United States Equestrian Federation, which is to ensure the safety
and welfare of both horses and riders, two important rule changes
were approved at the annual meeting of the Board of Directors held
in Louisville, Kentucky on January 16th, 2005. These changes should
significantly contribute to safety at recognized USEF competitions.
They involve the operation of motorized vehicles on horse show grounds
by minors and the standards for safety helmets to be used in jumping
competitions.
The first change was to rule GR301.5.a. The Board voted that beginning
April 1st, 2005 minors who do not have a valid driver’s license
which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in
which they reside, will not be permitted to operate a motorized
vehicle on the grounds of a recognized competition. This
includes, but is not limited to, golf carts, motorcycles,
scooters and farm utility vehicles. Penalties may include
exclusion of the child, parents, guardians, and/or trainers from
the competition grounds for the remainder of the competition and
charges being filed against any of these individuals in accordance
with Chapter VI. (Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance equipment
for people with disabilities are exempt.)
The second rule change unanimously passed by the
Board was GR318 which pertains to the use of approved safety
helmets by everyone, juniors and seniors, competing over fences.
The Paso Fino Horse Association requested that the Board add to
this rule that approved helmets be worn in all Paso Fino classes
requiring jumping, and by all sub-juniors (exhibitors under 12 years
of age) at all times when riding on the competition grounds of a
Paso Fino show. The Board approved this addition.
2006 USEF Membership Renewals Available Online
Don't let your membership benefits lapse! In addition to
being able to compete in more than 2,700 USEF-recognized competitions
throughout the year, as a USEF member you receive:
Significant discounts from companies like John
Deere, Dodge, Nextel and FedEx through the USEF Purchasing Program.
$1,000,000 personal excess liability policy for
horse-related accidents that cause bodily injury or property damage
to third parties.
Annual subscription to EQUESTRIAN magazine, the
official publication of the Federation
And much more……(USEF Purchasing,
Automatic Insurance and annual subscription to EQUESTRIAN provided
to our Life, Platinum, Senior and Junior members)
To Renew On Line: Go to https://www.usef.org/content/aua/userSystemArea.php
or click
here for printable form. If you don’t have a Authorized
User Account (AUA), you can create one through this page with your
membership number (USEF # ) and last name. After creating your account,
click LOG IN to log in to your Authorized User Account. Select 2005
Membership Application/Renewal to renew your 2005 membership under
the Member Forms. A Licensed Official must also indicate the license(s)
he/she is renewing. After renewing your membership, a page will
appear giving you verification of credit card approval. Please print
this page for your records.
PRINT your temporary United States Equestrian Federation 2006 membership
cards.
Congratulations, You have just joined On Line! If you have questions
please contact the United States Equestrian Federation Membership
Department or, for Licensed Officials, the Licensed Officials Department
at 859/258-2472.
North
Carolina Horse Council News
Horse
Health Awareness. Protect your horse from diseases
like Rabies (spread by wild animals, vaccinate once a year); Sleeping
Sickness/EEE (spread by mosquitoes, vaccinate twice a year); West
Nile Virus (spread by mosquitoes, vaccinate twice a year).
Interstate
Health Permit
Horse owners who frequently travel out of state with their animals
for horse shows and festivals can take advantage of a new agreement
between the Southern states that will eliminate the need to obtain
monthly animal Health Certificates. The agreement between Alabama,
Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina,
Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia
will allow horse owners to apply for an Equine Event Permit that
will be good for up to six months in any of the listed states.
Some states had reciprocal agreements in the past, but this is
the first agreement of its kind in the South.
To receive a permit, North Carolina horse owners
must send proof of negative Coggins test and Certificate of Veterinary
Inspection along with an application and a $5 processing fee for
each animal to the NC State Veterinarian. Owners must also submit
proof of permanent identification, which includes tattoos, brands,
microchips or digital photos showing the left and right sides, as
well as a frontal view, of the horse. The issued permit will be
good for six months, unless the Coggins test expires beforehand.
Owners will still be required to carry the Coggins information and
original Health Certificate with them when they travel. Owners will
also be required to travel with a microchip reader if the equine
is identified by microchip.
The application and more information about the
Permit can be downloaded at the NC Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services’ Veterinary Division website, www.ncagr.com/vet/
or by calling (919) 733-7601.
©Piedmont
Paso Fino Horse Association, 2003-2006
Photos courtesy of Piedmont PFHA members
Updated
May 1, 2006
Published March 9, 2003
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