Collected Remarks
July/August 2021
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Outside the Sandbox - delivering general articles and activities 5 – Letter from the President
Caren Caverly
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6 – USDF GMO Volunteer Incentive Program
8 – Horse of the Month – A Diamond is Forever
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9 – GDCTA Training Grant Winners
Dressage - inside the sandbox
13 – GDCTA Dressage Clinic Schedule
15 – Jeremy Steinberg Dressage Clinic
16-17 – Laura Graves Dressage Clinic 18-19 – The classical dream 23 – Weighty Matters!
24-27 – Region 3 Championships
Eventing - 3 times the fun
29-31 – About aids and lateral work
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Abi Kroupa with photos by Meg McGuire Corrine Wilson
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32 – Jump-A-Round with Sunny Stevens 33 – Kim Severson Jumping Clinic
GDCTA Business - a glimpse behind the curtain 35 – Donors
36-37 – GDCTA Board & Committees 39 – Event Calendar
40-42 – Meeting Highlights
44-49 – GDCTA Business Directory
On the Cover COVER IMAGE:
Marissa Collins on Carino during the Laura Graves clinic in July 2021.
PHOTO: Meg McGuirePhotography
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Outside the Sandbox delivering general articles and activities
Dearest members: Here is a recap of the big news you need to know… NEW: Volunteer registration is now an option for all of our events. And, do we need volunteers! The Oct 8-10 show is huge with 7 competition and 3 warm-up arenas. You guessed it – we need a lot of people to help run that smoothly. Contact Heather Askew hdraskew@gmail.com 404-272-1789 or sign up https://gdcta.wildapricot.org/event-4026091 to help us out. To make it more fun that weekend, there will be a drawing for $250 for a volunteer at that event. Each day you volunteer gets you an entry into that drawing! Love to scribe? Join us September 25th to learn how to use the electronic/paperless system we will be using at this show. But before we get to October, there’s a lot happening. What’s interesting about these events? Read on! •
August 7-8 Jeremy Steinberg Dressage Clinic at Shannondale Farm Not only is Jeremy a fabulous clinician but we added a half day of auditing free for our members!
Sunday Adult Social ~ Getting to Know You~ This social event is for GDCTA adult members. It includes a half-day auditing (Sunday afternoon) followed by a wine & cheese party. It's free but please pre-register so we know how many to expect. Auditor ticket and Adult Social registration: https://gdcta.wildapricot.org/event-4172132
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August 14 Jump-A-Round with Sunny Stevens at River Mist Equestrian in Milton, GA Instructor Sunny Stevens has a passionate desire to pass on the knowledge she has obtained over many years. Structure: Jump the course, then get feedback from Sunny, then jump the same course and she will judge it a second time. Riders will get 2 “scored” rounds. Register: https://gdcta.wildapricot.org/event-4380840
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August 21-22 GDCTA Summer Finals Schooling Show at Wills Park This open show includes championship classes on Sunday for Dressage Seat Equitation and the Lisa Seger Insurance AA Medal. Find out if you are qualified: www.gdcta.org/rider-standings. Enter by August 13 on Eqentries.com.
SATURDAY: Youth Social ~ Getting to Know You~ This social event is for GDCTA Jr/YR members. There will be pizza and soft drinks. It's free!
But wait, there’s more! The entry proceeds from the Tadpole CT classes on Saturday will be donated to the GDCTA Youth Committee for use toward their clinics and other programs. So, enter at Tadpole level! Remember that scores earned at GDCTA-hosted shows, count twice toward the requirements! You could qualify for dressage in one two-show weekend. Woohoo!
That’s all we can handle for August but September is loaded too: • September 4-5 Labor Day Classic I & II at the Horse Park, Conyers, GA Enter by August 23rd on Eqentries.com • Sept 11-12 Kim Severson Jumping Clinic at Starting Point Farm, Moreland, GA Details and registration: https://gdcta.wildapricot.org/event-4297481 • Sept 17-19 Dressage4Kids at GIHP, Conyers, GA • Details: https://gdcta.wildapricot.org/event-4419783 • Sept 25: Electronic Scribe Training – Learn how to scribe using the new FoxVillage Electronic Scribe System Details and registration: https://gdcta.wildapricot.org/event-4434301 Looking forward to seeing you soon!
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Caren Caverly President, GDCTA ccaverly@comcast.net 770-713-4025
Volunteer to support GDCTA's Mission Active member participation is vital to keep dressage and eventing alive in our region.
How would you like to volunteer? Show Staff (ring stewards, runners, scribes, set up crew, etc.) Awards Gala Assistance Writer for the newsletter Board member Committee Member Would you like to volunteer at our events? Sign up https://www.gdcta.org/volunteer
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GDCTA SUMMER FINALS SCHOOLING SHOW AUGUST 21-22 WILLS PARK 11915 WILLS ROAD ALPHARETTA, GA
GDCTA RECOGNIZED USDF SCHOOLING SHOW AWARDS RECOGNIZED WDAA #21-317
DRESSAGE WESTERN DRESSAGE COMBINED TRAINING
Enter using Eqentries.com Closing date: Friday, August 13
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YOUTH SOCIAL ~ GETTING TO KNOW YOU~ THIS SOCIAL EVENT IS FOR GDCTA JR/YR MEMBERS. LEARN ABOUT GDCTA YOUTH PROGRAMS AND MORE. THERE WILL BE PIZZA AND SOFT DRINKS. IT'S FREE!
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A Diamond is Forever Forever is definitely a one-of-a-kind New Forest pony. Forever was imported to Georgia from Belgium by the Simonian family when he was about 9 years old. Lizzy Simonian and Forever competed and won and participated in multiple GDCTA events, Pony Club and even Pony Finals in Kentucky. When Lizzy outgrew him, Forever came to the Tomaselli family at 16 years of age and became a dressage pony. Since then, Forever has won End of The Year Champion and Reserve Champion in dressage with GDCTA and the National Dressage Pony Cup. At age 23 we tried to retire him. Forever took retirement well for two weeks and then he couldn’t take it anymore. Needless to say we had to put him back to work and now at 24 years of age he is competing in Second Level Dressage. Forever is part of our family and we will always love him! ~Claudia Tomaselli
: Forever Nicker Doodles He likes them all as long as he can show off! He even puts his tail to the side for articistic beauty. What makes Forever so special is not how successful he is in the show ring but the uniqueness of his personality.He is so opinionated and quirky. Every day he comes up with new shenanigans and antics. Forever knows he is very special and lets all the other ponies know he is the one that rules the barn.
January 20-29, 2021! Accepting Silent Auction items now!
Get your Barn Basket for the raffle in early!
Caren Caverly ccaverly@comcast.net 770-713-4025
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Congratulations to the 2021 GDCT A Training Grant recipients! GDCTA Members Getting a Leg Up The GDCTA Training Grant program that assures GDCTA members – whether they are Juniors, Adult Amateur or Professional dressage or eventing riders – get a leg up in the pursuit of their education, furthering their rise up the scale of training. “The GDCTA Board of Directors sees value in supporting riding education in Dressage and Eventing with the GDCTA Training Grants. We feel it is important to assist our members in their pursuit of the training and educational opportunities they and their horses need,” says Caren Caverly, President of the GDCTA (Georgia Dressage and Combined Training Association), which has been serving Georgia’s dressage community for over 45 years. This year we had many outstanding applicants! We hope that those who were not chosen this time will apply again next year. Thank you all for your time and response. We look forward to hearing about the training of our winners. Janie
2021 Grant Committee: Janie Pride, Chair, Ginger Gilmore-Childress, Danielle Perry
Mary Ellen Widincamp (Combined Training)
Peri Lambros (Adult Amateur)
Tessa Geven (Junior/Young Rider)
In 2021, each GDCTA grant recipient will receive a special journal donated by The Equestrian Journal. Journaling is a great tool to help you organize your thoughts and record your progress. atherine Respess will also provide a journal C coaching session to each grant winner to give them a “leg up” and fully enjoy the power of Journaling! Learn more: www.theequestrianjournal.com 9
Kelli Agnew (Adult Amateur)
GAIG/USDF Region 3 Dressage Championships October 8-10, 2021 Georgia International Horse Park Conyers, GA
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contact: Caren Caverly Sponsor & Exhibit opportunities for the GAIG/USDF Region 3 Dressage ccaverly@comcast.net Championship and Atlanta National Fall dressage shows are available. 770-713-4025
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GDCTA DRESSAGE CLINICS 2021 GDCTA is hosting dressage clinics at USEF Elite Training Facility Shannondale Farm in Milton, Georgia, again in 2021.
This year, we are trying something different – rider selection will be done by lottery! All members may apply. It’s simple to apply: send an email to Caren Caverly at ccaverly@comcast.net with the clinician’s name & date, your name, your category (Jr/YR / AA / Open), and your riding level. • • • • •
Rider must be a GDCTA member Deadline to Apply 2 Months* before the clinic Riders will be chosen by 'raffle' drawing and will be contacted within the next week*. Rider selection raffle will draw for juniors, adult amateurs, and professionals. “Wild card" draws will be used to round out the rider slots. If there are not enough applicants in any category, we will add riders from the others, of course. Payment to hold your slot will be expected one month before the clinic.*
*Dates are “unless otherwise stated” because scheduling might not allow exactly two months prior.
We hope you will join us for these special educational opportunities.
July 24-25, 2021: Laura Graves - Laura is one of the most successful USA dressage riders
of all time. Her training is steeped in solid background of USDF instructors, Anne Gribbons, and Debbie McDonald. •Tickets: https://gdcta.wildapricot.org/event-4218683 •Riders: 2 rides: $750, $125 stabling; Auditors: $50 per day or $80 for the weekend, both options include lunch •Deadline to apply May 24th, riders will be notified by May 31st, payment is due by June 24th.
August 7-8, 2021: Jeremy Steinberg - Jeremy Steinberg enjoys teaching, emphasizing
an environment conducive to learning classical dressage and good horsemanship. His goal is for students to understand the basic philosophies of dressage, enabling them to work successfully with their own horses. •Tickets: gdcta.wildapricot.org/event-4172132 •Riders: 2 rides: $600, $125 stabling; Auditors: $50 per day or $80 for the weekend, both options include lunch •Deadline to apply June 7th, riders will be notified by June 14th, payment is due by July 7th. NOT AT SHANNONDALE BUT ALSO DRESSAGE
November 4-7, 2021: GDCTA Adult Camp - You can continue to grow and learn
regardless of your age! Mixed in with the fun and great people, this Adult Camp is a great deal of serious riding instruction and input from experienced trainers in 4 short days. •Tickets: https://gdcta.wildapricot.org/event-4398027 •Riders: GDCTA Members: $1300 / Non-members $1400; Auditors: Saturday and Sunday: $25 per day
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GDCTA – Trophy and six ribbons awarded in each class for AA, Open and Jr/YR Classes will be run in their entirety and pinned AA, Open and Jr/Yr. Lisa Seger Insurance High Point Awards: for AA, Jr/Yr, and Open for Training Level through Fourth Level. One award for FEI levels, inclusive. Awarded in Saturday's Classes. Richards Equine Video - $100 to FEI High Score on Saturday. High Point Award – WILSUN will offer an award to the High Point JR/YR, AA, and Open Rider on both Saturday and Sunday. T.I.P. (Thoroughbred Incentive Program) - High Point Overall National Dressage Pony Cup High Point Ribbon “CA Solant” Perpetual Trophy for Top AA Average Score for Four GDCTA Recognized Dressage Shows. To be presented at the Annual Gala. Vintage High Point Award: for riders 50 years or older. Awarded on both Saturday and Sunday.
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Let’s connect! Summertime brings with it not only warm weather, but a sense of adventure and possibility. That’s why we’re excited for you to enjoy this upcoming Jeremy Steinberg dressage clinic with us!
Jeremy Steinberg enjoys teaching, emphasizing an environment conducive to learning classical dressage and good horsemanship. His goal is for students to understand the basic philosophies of dressage, enabling them to work successfully with their own horses. Jeremy has become a much sought-after clinician in the United States and Canada.
Sunday Adult Social ~ Getting to Know You~
GDCTA adult members are invited to this event which includes a half day of auditing on Sunday (free!) followed by a Wine & Cheese Social. Even though this event is free to members, please register so that we know how many are coming. Thank you~ AUDITOR & SOCIAL TICKETS: https://gdcta.wildapricot.org/event-4172132 15
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Mere days before the GDCTA Laura Graves’ two-day clinic began, Georgia residents were enjoying unseasonably mild summer temperatures. However, by the time the weekend arrived, we welcomed Laura to our typical “Hotlanta” style, hot and sticky summer weather. Luckily, we were blessed to have Shannondale Farm, USEF Elite Training Facility, host the clinic which features a world-class indoor arena with two level view areas, a lounge, kitchen, restrooms, and PLENTY of shade. The facility was grand, but the setting was intimate. The clinic had over 50 auditors and eight riders over the two days. There was a wonderfully diverse group of horses ranging from Friesian Sport Horses to Premium Dutch Warmbloods and riders included Juniors, Amateurs, and Professionals.
I’m just your average small time professional trying to balance horses, training, plus having small children of my own. At this point in my life, I can only dream about long-term goals of international competition. But what I loved about Laura, from the beginning, was her positive friendly training style and the way she really simplified the training process. As I just finished a season at Prix St. Georges with one of my horses, and am getting ready to start showing my new young horse, I was ready to be inspired and motivated to be a the best rider I can be. 1
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The riders:
1. Logan Wilson on "Monterey Ba 2. Jennifer Manus Davis on Starfire's Cassiopeia 3. Ashley Keller on Lingh's Sinclair 4 Abbey Dondanville on Alter Ego 5. Gracie Sizemore on Jasper 6. Ashley McCormick on Lord Bon 7. Laura Carter on Excalibur 8. Marissa Collins on Carino
Dressage Clinic
hotos by Meg McGuire
Here are some of my favorite quotes from the weekend: “It is our responsibility to educate the horse on every piece of equipment we put on them. The horse must first understand a soft contact before we start driving them into it.” “The main objective in the horse’s education is clarity of our aids.” “Every time we get on a horse, we have to think of ourselves as their personal trainer.” “Always be tidy in your training. Always do good transitions.” “Always ask yourself, How hard am I working?” “As soon as you accept less, that becomes the new standard in the horse’s mind.” “Absence of contact is not the same as lightness.” “Equal suppleness is true straightness.” “Finding the place where the horse struggles a little bit but doesn’t fail every time. This is the place where you can train and improve overtime.” “Let the horse figure out how to use their entire body in a way that feels natural to them.”
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Paulo working one of the resident school horses
The classical dream by Corrine Wilson
Learning the art of classical dressage under a great master has always been a dream of mine. This dream finally came true early in January when I flew to Portugal, to study and ride the magnificent Lusitano stallions at the Classical School of Alcainca.
technical direction of Escola de Equitaçao de Alcainça, 27 years ago. Alcainca is located 25 km northwest of Lisbon, 15 km from the Atlantic Coast and 5 km from the famous cloister of Mafra. The school has seventeen horses, mainly Lusitano stallions. I was immediately struck by how gentle and sensitive these beautiful horses seemed.
Classical dressage evolved in Italy during the Renaissance period and later developed in the French Court, from where it continued to spread across the continent. The riding master of Alcainca, Georges Malleroni, originally from France, studied under the great Portuguese masters, Nuno Oliveira and José Athayde. Inspired by the great masters of the ’Haute Ecole’ and the Lusitano horses, he took over the
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Labor Day Classic I & II
Sept 4-5, 2021 Georgia Horse Park Conyers, GA
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Sponsored by Wilsun Custom Blankets and Fine Accessories & Lisa Seger Insurance These are two separate shows and require two separate entry forms and documentation. Both shows will use the same judges. Qualifying classes will have a different judge each day. Both shows are considered as one competition for the above listed championships. •Official Qualifying Competitions for 2021 Great American Insurance Group / USDF Regional Dressage Championships •NDPC Partner Show Closing Date: August 23, 2021 (In Secretary’s Hand) Show website: GDCTA.org / Online Entries: www.eqentries.com
It’s AWESOME & UNIQUE!
The competition - read a book and take a written test, ride one dressage test and one equitation class for overall winner! Lendon Gray's Dressage4kids TEAM (Training, Education and Mentoring) 2-day Clinic (Fri/Sat) and Atlanta Youth Festival. The Atlanta Youth Festival is a unique competition with a Saturday evening Kick Off Dinner with Panel Discussion. Sunday's competition starts with a Written Test, One Dressage Test, and a group Equitation Class for an overall winner. Apply here: dressage4kids.org/TEAM Closing Date September 10, 2021
GDCTA Adult Camp Your trainers will be Beanie Crowe, Cynthia Thaxton, Bryan Tweed and Beth Stelzleni ssage 4 days of intense training focused on dre and lots of fun with your horse!
There will be a little pampering, too a wine tasting and massage for each rider
November 4-7, 2021 Montclair Stables Conyers, GA For more information, gdcta.wildapricot.org/event-4398027
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GDCTA PRESENTS . . .
GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE GROUP & USDF REGION 3 DRESSAGE CHAMPIONSHIPS & ATLANTA NATIONAL FALL DRESSAGE SHOW
OCTOBER 8-10, 2021 Thursday: Welcome! Friday: “Twilight Vendor Walk” Saturday: Tasty treats and cash bar at the covered Arena with entertainment ALL WEEKEND: Vendors, Vendors, Vendors! Equine Art Show in the Legacy Room
Georgia Horse Park 1996 Centennial Olympic Pkwy Conyers, GA www.GDCTA.org
You Are Invited! October 8-10 Georgia Hors ePark Conyers, GA The “Championships” consists of two competitions, featuring well over 400 horses competing in classes from Training Level, the first step on the dressage ladder, to Grand Prix, the pinnacle of the sport as seen at the Olympic Games. This event includes the Region 3 Dressage Championships sponsored by the Great American Insurance Group and United States Dressage Federation and recognized by US Equestrian Federation. Championship classes will be held Friday through Sunday, featuring freestyle championships on Saturday and Sunday. Winners are eligible to compete at the National Dressage Finals at the Kentucky Horse Park in November. This event also includes the Atlanta National Fall Dressage open show. A national competition, the ANFD open show features local competitors - amateurs, juniors, and professionals - as well as riders who have competed at international events. Within this competition, GDCTA member-competitors can earn double scores toward the 2022 GDCTA year-end awards. Freestyles will be held Friday, Saturday, and Sunday with competitors riding their horses to music in specially choreographed programs reminiscent of the famous “dancing” Lipizzan horses of the Spanish Riding School in Vienna. Because there are very few competitions in this country featuring world class horses and musical rides, ringside will be packed with excited spectators. Everyone loves to watch! Ringside Reserved Seating is available for the duration of the show. Go to the link to purchase. A large Vendor Village will be held, featuring an equine art exhibit and sale, horse supplies, boutiques, trailers. https://gdcta.wildapricot.org/event-4026091
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EVENTING 3 times the fun
TRAINING & SPORT
Any competitiv e horse can be nefit from doing gy mnastic lines
About aids and lateral work by Theresa Odendaal
“We are morally justified in using the horse for riding, only if, at the same time, we try with our schooling to help him over the obvious difficulties he has in carrying out his job for us. He was never meant, or designed to have the weight of a rider on his back; it is our idea and, therefore, our responsibility.” – The Art of Riding, Baron Von BlixenFinecke, Olympic individual and team gold-medallist. that the use of aids is not an exact science. Like the Baron says: “I suppose one could make a horse canter by pinching his left ear, if one really tried”. The Baron describes the use of the aids for the following movements.
Schooling is multi-faceted and entails flatwork (schooling to the aids), work from the ground as well as gymnastic work over poles. We look at some more intricate movements and work over poles, all designed to make for a suppler, stronger, more obedient and ultimately a happier athlete. Baron Von Blixen-Finecke says that the process of “schooling to the aids, is aimed at giving the rider the means of communication which will enable him to make the horse move different parts of his body – mainly his legs – in automatic response to the aids by by-passing his conscious mind”. Many movements that are traditionally considered “dressage moves”, can be useful for any competitive horse in any discipline, as they supple the horse, teach him discipline and make him sensitive to the aids. Remember
Turn on the fore
This exercise is usually done from the halt or almost-halt. It “teaches the horse to pick his feet up in the walk sequence and change the direction of his straight body, crossing inside hind in front of outside [hind] in response to the lateral aids: weight slightly to the inside, inside leg immediately behind the girth – not further back – increasing the pressure: outside hand keeping the neck straight and outside leg controlling the outside shoulder as well as maintaining the forwards impulsion”. Start with only one crossing (step) at a time and praise the horse lavishly.
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Riders - GDCTA Members: $50 Riders - Non-GDCTA Members: $60 When registering, designate your desired level. Auditors: Free, must pre-register through the system https://gdcta.wildapricot.org/event-4380840
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R O L E X , W OR LD G AM ES , A N D T H E OL YM PICS! R ID E R S LO TS A VA I LA BL E GDCTA welcomes one of the world’s top equestrian athletes, trainers, and international coaches, Kim Severson, for a jumping clinic. Kim is a double Olympic medalist, USEA’s Lady Rider of the Year, member of multiple FEI World Equestrian Game teams, and three-time winner of the prestigious Kentucky CCI4* event, in addition to so much more! Clinic format: Saturday jumping in a covered arena working on grid-type exercises and technique. Sunday jumping in a field over a combination of solid jumps and pole jumps. Members: $300 for the 2 days Nonmembers: $350 for the 2 days Rider payment must be made by August 11th. If you would like to pay by check, please email Joanne and have her send you an invoice. Stabling available.
Register to ride or audit: https://gdcta.wildapricot.org/event-4297481
GDCTA BUSINESS a glimpse behind the curtain
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Thank you to the following donors for their generous gifts A to Z Horse Cookies Amanda Moretz Bodywork Atlanta Saddlery Bella Med Spa Boisset Collection Pat Borders Bradford Renaissance Portraits Caitlyn Brennan BRONCA Apparel Connecting Humanity Susan Easton Burns Cavali Club Lucy Calhoun Caren Caverly Chip Caverly Richard Cohn Courtney Cook Charlotte Detienne Photography Chattahoochee Hills Eventing Cherokee Feed Chronicle of the Horse Magazine David Erdek Photography Malin Eriksson Seth Deitchman, Morgan Stanley The Drew Boot EasyCare, Inc. Finish Line Horse Products The Fluff Method Free Form Farm Mary Lou Freil Frogcatcher Farm Linden Gaspar Holland Portraits HorseTech Dolly Woodruff Kennedy La Quinta Inn and Suites Lisa Seger Insurance Ashley Marascalco Market Street Promotions Cara McNamee, DVM Jennifer Melcher, DVM Anne Margaret Meyers Christi Meyers Renee Miller Glenn Mitchell
Christine Murray, DVM Julie Norman Sandy Osborn Stephanie Petron Kris Pinto Ruth Poulsen & Ariana Marshall River Mist Equestrian Kayce Redmond The Riding School Lou Roth Schneiders Tack Diana Salzman Lisa & John Seger Seminole Feed Smoky Mountain Dressage Association / Donna Richardson Tempi Design Studio Brad Thatcher Cindy Thaxton ThinLine Thompson & Associates Equine Med Triple Crown Feed USDF Warmblood Tack Store Wesleyan College, Equestrian Whole Horse Saddle Fit / Lacey Halstead Wilsun Custom Horse Blanket Zan Economopoulos Fine Art Rachael Wilkins Zaudke
GOAT—Greatest Of All Time
GDCTA Board 2021 OFFICERS President: Caren Caverly VP Dressage: Abigail Kroupa VP Eventing: Joanne Morse Treasurer: Peter West Corresponding Secretary: Carol Tresan Recording Secretary: Ashley Boyd
MEMBERS AT LARGE Heather Askew Liz Molloy Danielle Perry Jen Scherrens Julie Shannon Janie Pride
YOUTH COMMITTEE President: Phoebe McNeely VP Dressage: Maribeth Hebert VP Eventing: Taleen Hanna Treasurer: Abby Goodwin Corresponding Secretary: Tessa Geven Recording Secretary: Alice Burley
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Committees 2021
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1) Nominating – 2 Non out going board members 2) Grievance – 2 VPs (only if there is a complaint) 3) Finance – a. Chair – Peter West b. Sponsorship – Caren Caverly 4) Awards – a. Grants –Janie Pride 5) Awards Gala – a. Chair – Caren Caverly b. Silent Auction – Caren Caverly, Liz Molloy c. Barn Raffle – Peri Lambros 6) Education – a. Chair – Julie Shannon b. Clinics – Caren Caverly, Joanne Morse c. Kudzu – Danielle Perry, Jen Scherrens 7) Youth – a. Chair – Joanne Morse, Abigail Kroupa b. Schooling or Grassroots – Marian Bickers c. Recognized – Liz Molloy, Janie Pride d. Collegiate – Amanda Garner a. Communication – a. Chair – Joanne Morse b. Yearbook – Penny Morse, June Brewer c. Newsletter – Penny Morse, June Brewer d. Website – June Brewer e. Social Media – June Brewer, Abigail Kroupa f. Membership – Mary Lou Freil 9) Show – a. Chair – Julie Shannon b. Recognized – Caren Caverly c. Schooling – Caren Caverly 1. Horse Show Recognition – Carol Tresan d. Regionals 1. Chair – Caren Caverly 2. Vendors – Caren Caverly 3. Hospitality – Abigail Kroupa, Danielle Perry 4. Awards Chair – Peri Lambros 5. Grounds – Peri Lambros e. Volunteer Coordinators – Heather Askew, Danielle Perry
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August 7-8: Jeremy Steinberg Dressage Clinic August 14: Jump-A-Round with Sunny Stevens
August 21-22: GDCTA Summer Dressage & CT Schooling Show September 4-5: Labor Day Dressage Classic I & II September 11-12: Kim Severson Jumping Clinic September 17-19: D4K & Atlanta Youth Festival October 8-10: The Great American Insurance Group/USDF Region 3 Dressage Championship and Atlanta National Fall Dressage Show hosted by GDCTA at GIHP November 4-7: GDCTA Adult Clinic
VOLUNTEERING
There are volunteer opportunities at every show~ Show volunteering hours go toward the year-end Volunteer Awards Program. Heather Askew GDCTA Volunteer Coordinator hdraskew@gmail.com 404-272-1789
If you would like to volunteer Contact Heather Askew or sign up to volunteer on the website http://bit.ly/2oBpjid 38
GDCTA EVENT CALENDAR (GDCTA Events are in RED) GDCTA Clinics & Symposiums Aug 7-8 Jeremy Steinberg • Aug 14 Jump-A-Round with Sunny Stevens • Sep 11-12 Kim Severson • Sep 17-19 D4K & ATL Youth Festival •
Milton, GA
Caren Caverly
Moreland, GA
Joanne Morse
USEF/USDF SHOWS •
Sep 4-5
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Oct 8-10
Milton, GA
Jen Scherrens
Conyers, GA
Labor Day Classic
GAIG/USDF Region 3 Championships & ANFD
Liz Molloy
Conyers, GA
(green=pending, black=approved, red=GDCTA hosted)
Aug 7 Aug 14 Aug 14 Aug 2122 Aug 21 Aug 21
Chatt Hills Eventing Atlanta Youth Dressage Challenge North Atlanta Equestrian (DR Only) Summer Finals Poplar Place Farm Big Cheese
Sep 25
Full Circle Horse Park Oxer Farm Foxberry Farm BellaRose DR & CT Honeysuckle Hills Farm/LEAF Le Bonheur Poplar Place Farm North Atlanta Equestrian Oxer Farm
Sep 25
Big Cheese
Aug 28 Aug 28 Sep 11 Sep 11 Sep 11 Sep 18 Sep 18 Sep 25
jen@rivermistequine.com
Joannemorse1@yahoo.com
missliz@taramiaridingschool.com
Caren Caverly
Conyers, GA
GDCTA-Recognized Schooling Shows
ccaverly@comcast.net
Caren Caverly
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Caren Caverly, GDCTA AWARDS CHAIR Recognized & Schooling Shows ccaverly@comcast.net 770-713-4025
Fairburn, GA
Hugh Lochore
Cartersville, GA Wills Park Alpharetta, GA Hamilton, GA Walnut Grove, GA
Spring Milbourn
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Launa Des Portes Caroline Templeton
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Clermont, GA Dallas, GA Woodstock, GA
Sandra Carnet Kim Abernathy Mary Lou Freil
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Anna Bosworth Launa Des Portes
Clermont, GA Walnut Grove, GA
Sandra Carnet Caroline Templeton
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Birmingham, AL
Gainesville, GA
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Caren Caverly
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Committee Reports
Georgia Dressage and Combined Training Association Regular Meeting
Membership Report – (Mary Lou) Same number as we were at June two years ago. Looking good. No red!
June 21, 2021
Communication – (Joanne) June sent in email of the report. They are working on the cover of the yearbook. Deadline for next month's newsletter is July 25. Wild Apricot was not taking payments. Personally contacting people who had payment issues. If anybody has questions, have them go ahead and register and then call Caren to pay. The company is working on getting it working again.
President Caren Caverly called the regular meeting of the GDCTA to order on June 21, 2021, at 7:05 pm on Zoom. Secretary, Ashley Boyd, performed a roll call. A quorum of the board consisting of Caren Caverly, Abigail Kroupa, Joanne Morse, Ashley Boyd, Carol Tresan, Peter West, Liz Molloy, Heather Askew, Janie Pride, Julie Shannon, Jen Scherrens, and Danielle Perry were present. Guest Hannah Rickles. The minutes of the regular meeting for April 19, 2021, were emailed to board members prior to the meeting. Janie made a motion to approve the minutes. Julie seconded. Motion passed.
Show Committee – (Julie) Schooling show in April and Greater Atlanta show reports. No questions regarding those. The next show is the Summer Finals schooling show at Wills Park in August. Finance – (Peter) Nothing new to report.
Treasurer’s Report – (Peter) April and May - both
Youth Program – (Joanne) Youth did not have a call this month. Joanna did a raffle at the last show she attended to help them raise money. Their raffle they had planned did not happen. Not sure why. Working on communication to get the meeting link sent out in a timely manner. Working on communication procedures so that people get them. They are still working on clinic and have a location. The prize list for Dressage4Kids is coming out soon.
months were profitable. Ann Gribbons showed a slight loss.
VP Dressage Report – (Abigail) No Report VP Combined Training – (Joanne) Done a lot toward
clinics. Talked to Oliver Townend’s people. He can only do clinics in the month of November. Already booked for 2021 and 2022 so shooting for 2023. Had a talk with Michael Pollard. He is working on Betina Hoy and Michael Jung. Reached out to Land Safe and working on clinic with them for next year. Kim Severson clinic Sept 11 and 12 is continuing to be worked on. Working on credit card issues so that everybody can sign up and pay. Working on figuring out how to have people be able to sign up for more than one horse. Budget for jumper rounds at Jennifer Scherrens. Sunny Stevens will be the trainer for the jumper round. She has offered to do a show jumping round in the same way you would do a ride a test.
Awards/Grants – (Janie) We have received 4 wonderful applications for training grants. The committee wondered if we can award two Adult Amateur grants or if we can ask one person if they would change to Open Grant? We will wait to see who else sends in grant applications because the deadline has not hit yet. The board meeting will be after the deadline. Education – (Julie) The Anne Gribbons clinic lost $500 but it was a last-minute clinic. Everybody loved the clinic. This weekend is JJ Tate and is full with 10 riders. Laura Graves is in July, all of the names have been picked for that clinic. The Jeremy Steinberg clinic is also full with a wait list. One groom can audit the participants' rides but will have to pay to audit other rides. Owners also need to pay an audit fee for the weekend.
Kim Severson budget: motion by Carol and seconded by Heather. No questions. Motion by Janie to accept it. Jen seconded. The board voted for approval. Jump-A-Round budget: Julie made motion to accept, Jen seconded. No questions. Julie motioned to accept and Carol seconded. Board passed the budget.
Nominating Committee – Hannah Rickles is on with us to audit and see if she would like to run. Need final slate of nominees by September.
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Old Business
Email Blasts – (Caren) Need to push Laura Graves, Jump-A-Round clinic, Summer Finals and push for volunteers for the shows, especially championships.
New Business July “new member” check in to be done by Jen New Ideas – (Caren, Julie, Peri) They went to Helen for the weekend with the amazing cabin they won in the auction and talked about GDCTA. Good idea brainstorming.
via email. Including wine, food, massages, etc. She may already have enough interest to fill it. For 2023 to put on a large symposium and try to get Carl Hester and Charlotte Dujardin to come do it at the horse park. It could be huge with people coming from all over the county. The Horse Park will make sure we have the covered whenever we get them. Proposal to also bring in top eventers as well. The board loves the idea and thinks we should work towards it.
Regional Championships – (Caren) Huge deal for us to have it. We need everybody to step up. June is going to do the program. Marc Mesa will be the barn manager. Motion by Caren to pay barn manager $150 a day. Seconded by Julie. Board passed a motion. Bag stuffers will put the promotional items from the packets. Jennifer Keller at Yellow Horse Marketing, in 2019 a marketing professional came and promoted it. She is available to do it again for the same price which is $450 a day + hotel room. Discussion about it being a positive experience. It reached a lot of avenues. Julie motioned to accept her terms, Janie seconded. Approved by board. Need volunteers to be in charge of vendors and one to be in charge of sponsors. Peri cannot set up everything alone. Need people on Tuesday October 5 to set up arenas. We pay $50 per arena to put up arenas. Or $700 total. Going to reach out to the hunter arena setters to see if they will do it. Pack up is the next item. This is packing up everything from the office, etc., after the show. Need somebody in charge of volunteer and judge hospitality. Need somebody to do breakfast hospitality and hand out muffins, carrots, and drinks and give them out to the people. Awards table will be done by Janie and needs another volunteer. Awards ceremonies can be anybody, this can be somebody showing as well. The pod chief who divides the park into 3 pods and they have a golf cart and they make sure everything in their pod is running smoothly. We need 12 scribes and are going to try to do the paperless so they will need to be trained on the laptops. We need 7 ring stewards and 3 warm up arenas.
Ideas for getting volunteers. Have a volunteer of the year award and award $1000 to the top volunteer. Try to get it sponsored by Triple Crown. Keep a running tally on the website with a leaderboard, so that people could see where they are. Open it up to the rest of the schooling shows and if they want their show volunteer hours to count toward the contest, they would have a buy-in fee to participate in the running. Motion for 1-3 in order of number of hours and raffle for 4th place for anybody who does 24 hrs to accept a $1000 volunteer of the year award. Motioned by Joanne and Carol seconded. Discussion and talking about special awards for anybody who volunteers for Regionals which would be separate. 2022 Volunteer program approved by board. Motion by Mary Lou for a raffle for volunteers for Regional Volunteers for 2022 for $250 and a gift basket. They get an entry for each day they participate. Joanne seconded the motion. Regional Volunteers Program passed by board. Having at the August Summer Finals do a youth social. Getting all the juniors together and having a pizza party. Also have the parents there and be able to highlight the importance of volunteering. Then do one for adults at the Jeremy Steinberg Clinic in August, adults would be able to audit for free on Sunday and then have wine and cheese party. Also be able to roll out volunteer programs there as well. Caren made a motion to approve, Ashley second. Board passed this motion. Peri wants to do an adult camp. Has talked to a couple of clinicians about it and has a budget for it. Beanie Crow would be the main clinician with additional clinicians. Budget to be sent out
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• Plus floaters for the day.
8:30 Motion to adjourn by Jen, seconded by Joanne. Board approved.
Next meeting is August 16, 2021, at 7:00 PM sharp via Zoom. Email Caren Caverly at ccaverly@comcast.net to be included in the meeting. GDCTA.org
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