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An outstanding POA proven in the show pen. We can’t wait to see his first foal crop arriving in 2014 His great looks crossed with AQHA pleasure bloodlines that include Blazing Hot, Zippos Old Gold, & Dynamic Deluxe POA January 2014 - Page 2

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2014 Pony Of the Americas Club, Inc. Board of Directors Jackie  Guthrie,  President 10343  Cty  Hwy  X Chippewa  Falls,  WI  54729 (715)  720-­0234  jguthrie0234@gmail.com

Harry  Chestnut  3283  104th  Ave.,  RR1 Allegan,  MI  49010 (269)  673-­8115 hchestnut@charter.net

Scott  Shingleton 5998  E  700  N Shelbyville,  IN   46176 (317)  694-­5262 shinglepoas@aol.com

Kristen  Fears P.O.  Box  221 Justin,  TX  76247 (817)  800-­5174  kmfears@yahoo.com

Diana  Peaton,  Vice  President 965  E.  Melody  Drive Gilbert,  AZ   85234 (480)  497-­9551 Dpeaton@cox.net Â

Kathy  McKenzie 1820  Sleepy  Hollow Edmond,  OK   73034 405-­812-­3657 mckmuench@sbcglobal.net

Judy  Katzenberger 5893  Hwy.  186 Vesper,  WI  54489 (715)  459-­2760 jnfarmpoas@yahoo.com

Carol  L  Davidson 33855  Coakley  Rd. Lebanon,  OR  97355 541-­258-­7541

Beverly  Tabor,  Secretary/ Treasurer 205  Locust  Hill  Drive Churchville,  MD  21028 (410)  734-­6944 beverly.tabor@nttdata.com

Karen  Meyer 837  Govern  Circle Eagan,  MN  55123 651-­210-­6373 karen.k.meyer@comcast.net

David  Brewer P.O.  Box  446 Monteagle,  TN  37356   423-­280-­3730 morningstarfarmpoas@yahoo.com

Janette  Arends 23743  I-­76  Access  Road Hudson,  CO   80642 (303)  536-­4476 arends4j@aol.com

O U T H Y 2014 Advisory Board President

Tyler  Barringer,  Illinois (217)  433-­7847  aobball@aol.com

Vice President

Haley  Purkapile,  Missouri

Secretary

Jamie  Stanley,  Oklahoma

Regional Representatives . . .

Region 2 – April  Johnson,  Sierra  Taylor Region 4 – Tyler  Barringer,  Dylan  Debuhr,  Dylan  Payne,  Mallory  Hunter Region 5 – Haley  Purkapile,  Alison  Falke,  Jamie  Stanley,  Sarah  Clymer Region 6 – Ashley  Corn,  Austin  Corn,  Francis  Shoaf Region 7 – Zane  Bates,  Ensley  Mason,  Kelsey  Wright,  Elizabeth  Poczobut Region 8 – Marybeth  Robertson,  Carly  Clardy,  Sarah  Lechner

Youth Advisors . . . &KDUOHQH 6KLQJOHWRQ ,1 ‡ /L] 2WWHQ 02

Mission  Statement:  The  Youth  Board  aims  to  act  as  a  liaison,  providing  an  avenue  for  concise  and  effective  communication  to  the  national  POAC  Board  of  Directors,  UHĂ€HFWLQJ WKH FRQFHUQV DQG LGHDV RI WKH \RXWK PHPEHUV ,W LV GHGLFDWHG WR SURYLGLQJ D YRLFH IRU \RXWK LQ LPSRUWDPW LVVXHV IDFLQJ WKH 32$ EUHHG DV ZHOO DV SURPRWLQJ better  relationships  among  POA  youth.  Nominations  for  the  Youth  Advisory  Board  are  due  on  November  1,  2013.

Suspended  Persons

As  per  written  notice  issued  earlier  to  the  individuals  and/or  entities  listed,  the  following  POAC  members  have  been  suspended  from  all  PHPEHUVKLS SULYLOHJHV DQG EHQHÂżWV XQWLO IXUWKHU QRWLFH $ FRPSOHWH OLVW RI VXVSHQGHG SHUVRQV DQG HQWLWLHV LV PDLQWDLQHG LQ WKH 32$& RIÂżFH along  with  the  responsibility  of  each  member,  pony  owner,  or  those  involved  in  transactions  with  POA  ponies  wishing  to  contact  the  association  concerning  the  membership  standing  of  a  particular  individual  or  legal  entity.   Â

Martin  &  Debra  Abrams,  UT Derek  Anderson,  SD Allison  Ball,  IA Jan  Pennington  Black-­AR Robert  Callen,  CA Madeleine,  Gail/Michael  Coleman,  OR Melanie  &  Elisabeth  Conde,  FL Taasha  Cooper/Wyatt  Phillips-­OR Colleen  Francis,  IN Bert,  Denise  &  Rhonda  Dato,  WA Marilynne  Del  Rio,  ID Marie  Zurcher  Gardner,  ID

As  of  1/1/2014

Crystal  Grife,  IA Penny  Gum,  IN Tina  Halverson,  CA Courtney  Hazelton,  MA Michelle  Howard,  OH Robert/Kathy  Kimzey,  IA Rachel  Lantz,  WI Stacy  N.  Long,  MO Kim  &  David  Lubarski-­MN Cyndi  McClendon,  IA Dianne/James  McGee,  TX Sharon  McGeein,  VA Dottie  McLeroy,  KS

Margaret  Norris-­ME Xena  Pusek,  WI Janet  Putman,  TX Laura  Restivo,  TX Deborah  Rodrigues,  RI Brandi  Schiffman,  UT Deb  Schulte,  SD Karen  Shay,  ID Brian/Jean  Smith,  MN Jennifer  Stahl,  MI Leslie  Vahsen,  OR Chloe  Waddle,  OH

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BREEDERS:

Russ  &  Carol  Davidson,  Co-­Chairs Carol001@centurytel.net Jan  Rodgers Ken  Steele Tracy  Keen Jeremy  Stiebens Ronnie  Martin Charlene  Astin David  Spencer Bob  Zahm Linzy  Zahm-­Lahr Ken  Tearman Rosslyn  Spencer-­Biggs Millard  Fischer Julian  Nemmers Amber  Dreyer Jessica  Drish

BYLAWS Â

Scott  Shingleton,Chair 317-­694-­5262 shinglepoas@aol.com Charlene  Shingleton Lee  Ann  Haack C.  Todd  Corn /\QQ 3XI¿QEDUJHU

COLOR GENETIC  RESEARCH  Nikki  Ferwerda,  Chair 515-­451-­5539 nikkif@iastate.edu   Kay  Schwink Amy  Winter Jessica  Drish

CONVENTION

Allison  Esler,  Chair Phone:  443-­417-­8924 Joyse  Banister,  POAC  Liason

EASTERN Â CLASSIC Â

Scott  Shingleton,  Co-­Chair 317-­694-­5262 shinglepoas@aol.com Charlene  Shingleton,  Co-­Chair Leslie  Zahm Linzy  Zahm Lori  Ellis Shalene  Estes

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ETHICS Â AUDIT

Jack  Geller,  Chair geller@hickorytech.net   Julian  Nemmers Cindy  Boettcher Jerry  King Jeff  Jacob

HALL Â OF Â FAME

/\QQ 3XI¿QEDUJHU &KDLU 580-­430-­5054 David  Spencer,  Vice  Chair Kitty  Van  Eyck Wanda  Victor Dave  Morris Ken  Steele Ruth  PeCoy Charles  Brobst Gene  Carr Julian  Nemmers Olan  Zigler Omer  Krueger Ross  Bradford Harry  Chestnut

INFORMATION/TECHNOLOGY David  Brewer,  Chair Doug  Webel LaRena  Phillips Eric  Blomquist Kristen  Fears Karen  Meyer Sheila  Bennett

INSPECTION Â (COLOR Â & Â HEIGHT)

Harry  Chestnut,  Chair 269-­673-­8115 Kristen  Fears Scott  Shingleton Karen  Meyer Kathy  Mckenzie

Dean  Damman,  Chair 641-­227-­3845 ddamman@partnercom.net  /\QQ 3XI¿QEDUJHU Pat  Burton  Becky  Stapleton Ben  Poczobut Scott  Shingleton Pam  Barlet Larry  Gibson  Tracy  Keen Richard  Killion  Charlene  Astin  Gene  Carr Jeremy  Stiebens Leo  Haack Russ  Davidson Becky  Stapleton Mike  Hayes Mike  Barringer POAC  Directors  as  needed

HERITAGE Â FOUNDATION

INTERNATIONAL Â FUTURITIES

HEARING

Kent  Rorick,  Chair 320-­980-­2169 rorickspoas@yahoo.com Julian  Nemmers,  Vice  Chair Norm  Stevenson BJ  Spahr Jared  Katzenberger Ken  Steele Pat  Burton  /\QQ 3XI¿QEDUJHU David  Spencer  Wanda  Victor Dean  &  Janet  Damman

Diane  De  Buhr,  Chair 319-­239-­8337 'HEXKUV #DRO FRP Jordan  Gardner Amy  Rieneke Josh  Wilson Cindy  Meehan Paige  Sommerville Harry  Chestnut Liz  Otten Janice  Spears Charlene  Shingleton Holly  Deschenes Josie  Baxter Susie  Hampton


INTERNATIONAL  SALE  /\QQ 3XI¿QEDUJHU &KDLU Jeremy  Stiebens Lee  Ann  Haack  Susie  Drish  Holly  Deschenes Jessica  Drish Wanda  Victor  Scott  &  Charlene  Shingleton Becky  Victor-­Baker Melissa  Purkapile Ruth  PeCoy Barb  Hood

JUDGES

Rosslyn  Spencer-­Biggs,  DVM,  Chair VBUELJJV#\DKRR FRP 405-­201-­9127 Joyse  Banister,  Liason RI¿FHPDQDJHU#SRDF RUJ Liz  Otten Lee  Ann  Haack Denny  Brown Holly  Deschenes Pat  Burton Margy  Morgan Karen  Meyer Diane  DeBuhr Josie  Baxter Sara  Gronski

LONG  RANGE  PLANNING -XG\ .DW]HQEHUJHU &KDLU 715-­569-­4763 jnfarmpoas@yahoo.com Tom  Walmsley Charlene  Astin Michelle  Tauson Jeanette  Krueger Dawn  Walther

NATIONAL  CONGRESS  SHOW Harry  Chestnut,  Chair 269-­673-­8115 hchestnut@charter.net Diane  De  Buhr,  Co-­Chair 319-­239-­8337 Diana  Peaton,  Vice-­Chair Ken  &  Paige  Sommerville Anne  Dykstra Scott  &  Charlene  Shingleton Andy  &  Brady  Chestnut Pat  Burton Rosslyn  Spencer-­Biggs Cindi  Meehan Ashley  McKenzie Kim  Belford

NOMINATION

Susie  Drish,  Chair 641-­919-­3961 ponyfarm1@aol.com Cliff  Thomas Tracy  Keen

RULES

Kathy  McKenzie,  Chair Dawn  Walther Judy  Katzenberger Liz  Otten Becky  Victor  Baker Charlene  Shingleton Jeanette  Krueger Tracy  Keen Tom  Walmsley Karen  Meyer Charlene  Astin /\QQ 3XI¿QJEDUJHU Holly  Deschenes

SCHOLARSHIP

Kristen  Fears,  Chair 817-­800-­5174 Sarai  Banister Pat  Burton Karen  Carr Sara  Gronski Diane  Kamps

WESTERN  CLASSIC Janette  Arends,  Chair Jeanette  Krueger Peggy  Lough Pam  Klein Tammie  Wick Elizabeth  Kelts Diane  Jowell Crystal  Doane

YOUTH Â BOARD T.B.A.

The  names  on  these  committees  are  pending  approval  by  the  committee  chairs. Additions  and/or  corrections  may  be  made  to  any  committee  at  any  time  based  on  POAC  and/or  operational  needs  during  the  2014  calendar  year.

MARKETING  AND  PROMOTION Karen  Meyer,  Chair Hilary  Hanson Sara  Donnerbauer Tom  Walmsley Kim  Eigenberger -RDQQQD 5XI¿QR Eva  Dahl Jared  Katzenberger

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General  Membership  Meeting  Saturday,  March  2,  2013,  4PM Clarion  Hotel  â€“  Lexington  KY UNOFFICIAL  UNTIL  APPROVED  AT  THE  2014  POAC  GENERAL  MEMBERSHIP  MEETING President  Guthrie  called  the  meeting  to  order  and  introduced  Directors,  Staff,  and  National  Committee  Chairpersons  present.   Also  introduced  was  Bill  Taraszewski,  IL,  Master  of  Ceremonies  for  the  evening  banquet  festivities. Minutes  from  the  last  general  membership  meeting  were  published  in  the  POA  Magazine  and  presented  at  this  meeting  for  review.   Michelle  Tauson  made  a  motion  to  accept  the  minutes  as  published.   Susie  Drish  seconded  the  motion.   Unanimous.   Motion  passed. President  Guthrie  introduced  Eva  Dahl,  WI  and  Karen  Meyer,  MN  with  an  exciting  announcement  to  the  membership.   Eva  and  Karen  announced  that  POAC  now  has  a  National  Platinum  Sponsor  for  2013  â€“  Featherlite  Trailers  has  committed  to  a  one-­year  Platinum  Sponsorship!   They  will  also  be  a  presenting  sponsor  at  the  2013  Central  Classic  Show.   We  welcome  Featherlite  to  POAC! CEO  Report  â€“  Joyse  Banister  gave  an  overview  to  the  membership  including  staff  reports,  statistics,  new  computer  software  update,  recent  CBC  travels,  summer  POA  Regional  WUDYHO SODQV 0LGHDVW DQG 6RXWKHDVW 5HJLRQDOV 1DWLRQDO 2IÂżFH Warehouse  space  rented,  POAC  National  Website  updates,  and  2013  National  Convention  Highlights.   Presidents  Report  â€“  President  Guthrie  reported  that  the  status  of  the  National  POAC  Organization  is  sound,  and  statistics  for  UHJLVWUDWLRQV DQG PHPEHUVKLSV DUH JRRG 32$& PDGH D SURÂżW for  2012  and  we  have  many  exciting  plans  for  2013  for  our  membership.   Other  topics  reported: ‡ 0DQ\ QHZ SURSRVDOV ZLOO EH SUHVHQWHG DQG GLVFXVVHG     this  weekend  that  are  exciting  for  the  future  of  the  POAC.       Some  will  be  turned  over  to  a  task  force  to  review  and      present  to  the  Rules  Committee  for  preparation  to  come  to      the  Board. ‡ 7KH 32$& 1DWLRQDO )XWXULW\ 6KRZ ZLOO EH DGGLQJ WKUHH     Maturity  Futurity  classes  this  year:   Trail,  Western      Pleasure,  and  Hunter  Under  Saddle  for  ponies  5  years  and      older,  adult  riders  only. ‡ 7KH 0LGZHVW %UHHGHUV &KDOOHQJH )XWXULW\ ZLOO EH KHOG     in  conjunction  with  the  National  Futurity  Show  this  year. ‡ *HQHWLF 'LVHDVH DQG 5HVHDUFK Âą (GXFDWLRQ LV NH\ LQ     order  to  make  informed  decisions. ‡ 7KH &HQWUDO &ODVVLF Âą WKLV LV RQ D RQH WLPH WULDO EDVLV     for  2013.   This  will  have  a  live-­feed  for  those  not  in      attendance  to  be  able  to  watch  the  show. ‡ :HVWHUQ &ODVVLF IRU DQG Âą &RORUDGR ‡ (DVWHUQ &ODVVLF IRU Âą Âą ,QGLDQD ‡ 1DWLRQDO &RQJUHVV 6KRZ Âą 0LVVRXUL WKURXJK ‡ ,QWHUQDWLRQDO 6DOH )XWXULW\ 6KRZ Âą ,RZD WKURXJK     2015 ‡ 6WDUWLQJ -DQXDU\ WKH 32$ 0DJD]LQH ZLOO EH LVVXHV \HDU Âą 7KLV ZDV D ÂżQDQFLDO GHFLVLRQ EDVHG RQ     increased  printing  fees  and  postage.   POAC  will  try  to  use      more  social  media  such  as  e-­mail  blasts  to  the      membership. ‡ +HULWDJH &RPPLWWHH Âą :RUNLQJ WR EHJLQ WR IXQG     a  POAC  National  Heritage  Museum.   Anyone  that  has      memorabilia  they  would  like  to  donate  to  the  POAC  for      this  future  museum  project  should  contact  Joyse  at  the  1DWLRQDO 2IÂżFH %ULFNV ZLOO EH ODLG DV DQ HQWU\ZD\ WR WKH     future  museum  at  the  National  POAC.   Those  that  have      already  purchased  a  brick  will  have  their  brick  displayed      as  soon  as  they  are  made  and  delivered  to  the  POAC.   A      POAC  Brick  Form  will  be  printed  in  upcoming  issues      of  POA  Magazine  for  those  that  would  still  like  to      purchase  a  brick  and  be  a  part  of  POA  History.   Treasurers  Report  â€“  Beverly  Tabor  reported  to  the  PHPEHUVKLS WKDW 32$& PDGH D SURÂżW RI IRU DQG WKHUH LV FXUUHQWO\ LQ WKH FKHFNLQJ DFFRXQW 32$& KDV paid  the  deposit  for  the  creation  of  the  new  software  programs  for  Membership,  Registration,  and  Show  Department.   All  POA January 2014 - Page 2

events  did  well  and  stayed  close  to  budget  for  2012  with  the  exception  of  the  Western  Classic. Old  Business  -­-­-­ The  Bylaw  Balloting  that  was  conducted  last  year  all  passed  and  the  results  were  printed  in  the  POA  Magazine  for  all  members  to  review. This  is  the  last  year  of  the  three  year  moratorium  on  rule  changes.   All  rule  changes  will  go  into  effect  January  2014  at  ZKLFK 32$& ZLOO SULQW D QHZ 2IÂżFLDO +DQGERRN Gant  Lawsuit  â€“  The  POAC  Executive  Committee  had  a  conference  call  with  POA  Representing  Attorney  for  Missouri  Richard  Beard.   No  trial  date  has  been  set  at  this  time  and  POAC  is  actively  trying  to  reach  a  settlement. New  Business  -­-­-­ Nancy  Strunk,  IL  â€“  Illinois  POAC  is  requesting  that  they  be  allowed  to  change  regions  from  the  Midwest  to  the  Mideast  Region.   President  Guthrie  said  past  precedence  has  been  established,  and  IL  would  need  to  secure  letters  from  each  state  club  in  the  Midwest  Region  and  the  Mideast  Region  indicating  that  they  would  approve  of  this  transfer.   Nancy  Strunk  added  that  this  decision  is  based  on  the  number  of  years  that  Illinois  can  host  a  regional  show  in  the  Midwest  vs.  the  Mideast.   It  is  GLIÂżFXOW IRU FOXEV WR VXUYLYH ZKHQ WKH\ FDQ RQO\ KRVW D UHJLRQDO show  every  six  years. With  no  additional  business,  Tommy  Tomlin  made  a  motion  to  adjourn  the  meeting.   Tracy  Keen  seconded  the  motion.   Unanimous.   Motion  Passed.

General  Membership Meeting 2014  POAC  National  Convention Friday,  February  28th 7:00pm  at  the  Clarion  Hotel POAC  National Board  of  Directors  Meeting  2014  POAC  National  Convention Thursday,  February  27th 8:00am  at  the  Clarion  Hotel


Committee Reports: Judges Committee Minutes March 1, 2013 Meeting brought to order by Rosslyn Spencer Biggs, Chairman at 8am in Lexington, KY. Other committee members present included: Diane DeBuhr, Karen Meyer, LeeAnn Haack and Holly Deschenes.

b. Scoresheets need to be updated: Longeline c. Trail rule is still unclear. There is also an error in penalty for one and two feet step out on scoresheet. One foot should be 3 and two feet should be 5. Trail scoresheet has been updated. Other items forwarded to Rules Committee by Rosslyn Biggs prior to Convention. 6. Judges Application and Approval Process a. Develops formal policy for approval b. Provides objective and standardized evaluation of applicants c. Gives value to holding a POA card and only approves TXDOL¿HG DSSOLFDQWV d. Brings POA in line with other breed associations e. Concern: Considerations needed for judges that were previously carded but have not renewed f. Concern: Attendance at the IEJS may be too cost prohibitive for potential applicants. Applicant cost &DUGHG -XGJH FRVW g. Review proposal: See below

1. Hiring of Judges for Premier Events: National Congress, International Futurities, Classics D 2I¿FLDO ZULWWHQ SROLF\ QHHGV GHYHORSPHQW DQG implementation i. List of eligible judges meeting criteria and not having judged a national event in the past two years provided by POAC Show Department ii. List reviewed by Judges Committee and revised if needed LLL /LVW PXVW FRQWDLQ D VXI¿FLHQW QXPEHU RI LQGLYLGXDOV Proposal: Rule 72.2 to give the Executive Secretary/Show Committee Judges Application and Approval Process enough hiring options 1. Application will be sent by POAC Show Department upon iv. List then presented to Executive Secretary/ request of applicant. Executive Committee/Show Committee for hiring b. BOD developed criteria for hiring at such events at 2. Application, rulebook test, fees and references must October 3-­4, 2011 meeting be complete and at POAC Show Department by October i.Number of judges meeting established criteria is not 15. Required references: two breed judges and two adequate to meet hiring needs others consisting of show management or show ii.Criteria committee members. 1. Minimum of three years as a carded POA judge 3. If complete, applicant will be invited to attend Color 2. Attendance at Color Breed Council Breed Council International Equine Judges Seminar International Equine Judges Seminar (IEJS). All initial applicants must undergo evaluation 3. Preference given to those having judged POA exclusively at the IEJS. No other seminars will be events accepted for initial applicants. 4. Judged a major event in another breed 5. Judged large classes 4. All applicants undergo standardized video testing and Discussion of committee and audience pointed out items interviewing at IEJS. above. Holly Deschenes recommended allowing those judges that have judged at the Classic shows to be considered for other 5. Applicants are graded and must meet minimum scoring premier events. Diane DeBuhr will develop an outline for a criteria established by Judges Committee in order to be rating system of POA Judges. The BOD would like a proposal approved. by July 1, 2013 of criteria for hiring judges. 6. Judges Committee submits scoring results and 2. Judge Recruitment and Retention-­volunteers needed to recommendation of approved applicants to Executive develop and implement plan of action Committee. POAC Show Department then sends letters Discussion focused on retention and recruitment of to applicants informing them whether they passed or are all groups of judges. Josie Baxter had suggested prior to declined. the meeting to target collegiate judging teams. Continued evaluation and approval as appropriate of regional judging 7. All approved judges must attend a POAC approved seminars to make continuing education of judges more judge’s seminar once every three years or card will not affordable. Rosslyn Biggs recommended sending letters to be renewed. A list of approved seminars is maintained at those judges that had not renewed cards encouraging them to WKH 32$& 2I¿FH reapply for card. Karen Meyer will develop a list of emails of Discussion involved expense to judges at seminar. judges to encourage them to consider applying for a POA card. Suggestions made to require only those judges without any Harry Chestnut suggested offering the option of a multi-­year other cards to attend CBC initially. Apprenticeship by new card renewal at a discounted rate. judges could potentially be required. No motion made on proposal. Rosslyn Biggs suggested to send proposal back to 3. Judge Disciplinary Action entire committee for reevaluation. D 2I¿FLDO ZULWWHQ SROLF\ DQG SURFHVV QHHGV GHYHORSPHQW Other breeds have been contacted to review their judge disciplinary policy. LeeAnn Haack and Rosslyn Biggs will Longe Range Planning Committee Report: work together to develop a written policy. Diane DeBuhr recommended spot checking the information judges provide on Meeting was called to order at 7:35 PM their renewal applications. A new less cumbersome survey was discussed in this meeting. It was suggested that a survey program be used. 4. Continuing Education of Judges Survey monkey and other programs will be looked into. It was a. Volunteer POA representation needed at each seminar: also suggested to have the surveys smaller and have multiple See attached list for locations and dates surveys over the year. These surveys are to be more targeted 9ROXQWHHUV ZHUH LGHQWL¿HG IRU PRVW VHPLQDUV 'XDQH 6WUXQN and focused on a particular issue. will represent at the Illinois seminar. Janette Arends will Meeting adjourned represent at the Colorado seminar. Diane DeBuhr and LeeAnn Haack will represent at the Iowa seminar. 5. Color Breed Council International Equine Judges Seminar Update a. Judges have concerns over required use of scoresheets and need for turning sheets into show management POA January 2014 - Page 3


As the National POAC begins to develop plans for a future POAC National Heritage Museum, we are offering an opportunity for our members to be a part of our great history with your farm/family name and a logo of your choice on an 8” x 8” brick. This brick will be placed with others to make an entryway into the future Heritage Museum here at the National POAC. I would like to purchase a brick for my farm/family at a cost of $250 per brick. I would like to purchase a brick in memory/honor of the following person or POA at a cost of $250 per brick. Name to be engraved on brick (18 letters per line maximum): Second Line Information: Third Line Information: Logo:

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2014-2016 Eastern Classic Memorial Weekend Cloverdale IN

NOTICE to STATE CLUB SECRETARIES The Novice Classes that have been approved by the POAC National Board of Directors to be optional at state-­level shows but required for National level shows will be tabulated together for a Novice High Point Award at national shows, but will not go towards High Point Rider, High Point Pony, or High Point One Pony/One Rider (Multiple Pony) Awards.

2014-2015 West World July 4th Weekend Colorado

POAC National Congress Show July 8-18th Tulsa, Oklahoma

POA International Futurity/Sale October 1-4th Lake St. Louis, MO

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JOYSE BANISTER Chief Executive Off icer 3828 South Emerson Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46203 317-788-0107 RIÂżFHPDQDJHU#SRDF RUJ

 Happy  New  Year!   I  hope  this  inaugural  Website  version  of  POAC  0DJD]LQH -DQXDU\ FRS\ ÂżQGV DOO RI \RX KHDOWK\ UHVWHG DQG UHDG\ to  face  all  life  will  bring  you  in  2014!   I  know  the  staff  here  at  the  National  2IÂżFH HQMR\HG VRPH WLPH ZLWK WKHLU IDPLOLHV DQG IULHQGV 7KHUH DUH VHYHUDO FKDQJHV DW WKH 32$ 1DWLRQDO 2IÂżFH WKDW , ZDQW to  make  you  aware  of‌some  exciting,  some  with  sadness.   This  is  the  last  issue  that  our  current  POA  Magazine  Editor,  Tammy  Virzi,  will  be  creating.   The  POAC  truly  appreciates  the  hard  work  that  Tammy  and  her  assistant  Michelle  has  provided  us  the  past  few  years.   I  wish  Tammy  the  best  with  her  new  responsibilities  and  I  am  sure  we  will  see  her  in  the  POA  show  ring  again  this  year!   I  am  excited  to  announce  that  our  new  POA  Magazine  Editor,  Elizabeth  Murray,  is  ready  to  take  the  reins  starting  with  the  February  2014  issue,  and  is  looking  forward  to  meeting  each  of  you  at  future  POA  National  events!   I  will  let  Elizabeth  tell  you  about  herself  in  February  and  I  ask  all  of  you  to  make  her  feel  welcome  and  work  with  us  to  make  this  transition  as  smooth  as  possible.    I  hope  all  of  you  are  planning  to  attend  the  2014  POA  National  Convention  in  Lexington  KY.   I  have  been  working  with  the  Convention  organizers  to  set  a  IDQWDVWLF ÂżHOG WULS DV ZHOO DV JUHDW FRPPLWWHH PHHWLQJV DQG HGXFDWLRQDO VHPLQDUV 5HPHPEHU the  convention  is  a  time  where  POA  members  and  enthusiasts  can  meet  and  share  ideas  to  improve  and  increase  participation  in  programs  within  the  POAC‌If  you  have  a  complaint  DERXW D VSHFLÂżF DUHD RI LQWHUHVW ZLWKLQ WKH 32$& MRLQ LQ RQ WKH FRPPLWWHH PHHWLQJ DW WKH convention‌be  a  part  of  the  solution  and  not  the  problem.   This  is  YOUR  chance  to  make  a  difference! As  I  plan  for  Convention  2014  and  work  on  ideas  for  the  ever-­popular  auction  Quilt,  I  have  been  looking  through  old  POA  Magazine  issues.   Since  2014  is  the  60th  Anniversary  of  POAC,  I  am  working  on  a  â€œPOAC  Anniversary  Quiltâ€?.   I  love  looking  through  these  old  issues,  as  there  is  so  much  knowledge,  history,  and  dedication  to  make  this  breed  strong  and  successful.   As  I  read  the  November  1974  POA  Magazine  issue,  I  was  mesmerized  by  an  article  written  by  Executive  Secretary  George  LaLonde.   I  never  had  the  privilege  to  meet  Mr.  LaLonde,  but  it  is  quite  evident  to  me  that  he  was  a  very  smart  man.   I  want  to  share  three  small  parts  of  his  editorial‌ “Since  we  are  concerned  most  with  little  horses,  let’s  turn  away  from  little  league  baseball  and  pee  wee  football.   If  in  our  horse  shows,  the  urging  and  hoping  and  efforts  of  our  parents  becomes  too  frantic  and  explosive  when  everything  does  not  go  perfect  for  our  youngster,  then  we  are  not  helping  our  youngster  or  our  breed  -­-­-­  we  are  hurting  itâ€?.    â€œWe  all  realize  that  the  horse  show  judge  is  in  the  same  predicament  as  the  umpire  or  referee  except  more  so.   If  we  win  we  usually  think  he  is  great.   If  we  lose  chances  are  he  is  awful.   The  fact  is  we  need  to  remember  that  it  is  his  opinion  and  in  any  game  there  is  only  one  who  can  win.   All  of  us,  however,  with  the  right  attitude  become  winners  by  sportsmanship,  dignity,  and  learning  how  WR ORVH :H GHYHORS WKH ZLOO WR ZLQ DQG OHDUQ WR KDQGOH WKH IHDU RI ORVLQJ ´ Âł,Q ÂżQDO VXPPDWLRQ each  of  us  should  remember  that  the  horse  show  is  not  a  clinic  -­-­-­  it  is  a  competition  which  is  judged.   The  judge  does  not  have  to  explain  it.   If  you  want  him  to  explain  it  you  should  hire  him  to  hold  a  clinic  and  then  he  will  know  that  he  is  supposed  to  instruct  and  explain  rather  than  make  a  decision.   Please  think  hard  on  this,  good  POA  people,  for  I  think  this  philosophy  is  important  now  and  will  become  more  and  more  important  as  the  horse  and  youth  activities  continue  to  increaseâ€?. Thank  you  Mr.  LaLonde  for  your  time  spent  serving  the  POAC  and  for  your  wise  words‌   Until  next  time,  hug  your  kids  and  your  ponies‌

Joyse Banister POAC Â CEO

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2014October National Futurity Nomination Form 2014 - National Equestrian Center - Lake St. Louis, MO The POA National Futurities are open to any tentative registered POA that meets the current POA show and futurity rules. Ponies participating in these futurities need not have been nominated to or participated in the Select Sire Futurity. If a Futurity class does not have IXOO HQWULHV WR SODFH WKH ÀQDO ZLQQHUV DV RXWOLQHG LQ WKH FXUUHQW 32$& +DQGERRN WKH YDFDQW SUL]H PRQH\ ZLOO EH GLYLGHG HTXDOO\ E\ WKH QXPEHU RI ZLQQHUV WKDW SODFHG LQ WKDW FODVV 0RQLHV ZLOO EH PDLOHG IURP WKH 1DWLRQDO 32$ 2IÀFH 3RQ\ RI WKH $PHULFDV &OXE 2IÀFLDO 6KRZ 5XOHV ZLOO DSSO\ )RU FRPSOHWH IXWXULW\ UXOHV SOHDVH UHIHU WR WKH FXUUHQW 32$& 1DWLRQDO +DQGERRN DQG VXSSOHPHQWDO DWWDFKPHQWV $OO QRPLQDWLRQ IRUPV DQG FRPSOHWH IHHV QRW SRVWPDUNHG E\ WKH GXH GDWH DUH WULSOHG 3D\PHQWV PXVW EH SRVWPDUNHG RQ RU EHIRUH WKH GHDGOLQHV 0HWHUHG SRVWDJH QRW DFFHSWHG DV SURRI RI PDLOLQJ GDWH $OO 2ZQHUV /HVVHHV DQG +DQGOHUV PXVW EH D FXUUHQW 32$& 1DWLRQDO PHPEHU to submit any National Futurity Nomination Form. Once a Futurity Nomination Form or Sustaining Payment is received to the National 2IÀFH ZLWK FRPSOHWH RU SDUWLDO SD\PHQW QR UHIXQGV ZLOO EH LVVXHG XQOHVV WKH )XWXULW\ VKRZ LV FDQFHOOHG $Q\ 2ZQHU RI D 32$ SDUWLFLSDWLQJ LQ WKH )XWXULW\ 6KRZ WKDW VHOOV ZKLOH DW WKH )XWXULW\ PXVW SD\ D FRPPLVVLRQ RI WKH VHOOLQJ SULFH WR WKH 1DWLRQDO 32$& ,W LV WKH RZQHU·V UHVSRQVLELOLW\ WR FRQWDFW WKH 32$ )XWXULW\ 6DOH 2IÀFH WR PDNH WKLV SD\PHQW &XUUHQW KHDOWK SDSHUV DQG FRJJLQV WHVW SDSHUV ZLWKLQ PRQWKV DUH UHTXLUHG IRU DOO IXWXULW\ SRQLHV DQG PXVW EH SUHVHQWHG DW FKHFN LQ

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POAC  National  Board  of  Directors  Meeting 2FWREHU S P &67 ‡ 'HV 0RLQHV ,RZD 8QRIÂżFLDO XQWLO DSSURYHG DW )HEUXDU\ ‡ 32$& 1DWLRQDO 2IÂżFH SDUNLQJ ORW HQKDQFHPHQWV GRQH Roll  Call  â€“  Jackie  Guthrie,  WI;Íž  Harry  Chestnut,  MI;Íž  Diana  Â‡ &XUUHQW 5HQWHU GRLQJ ZHOO DQG SODQV WR VWD\ DW WKLV UHQWDO Peaton,  AZ;Íž  Judy  Katzenberger,  WI;Íž  Dawn  Walther,  IL;Íž  Sheila  Bennett,  TN;Íž  Kathy  McKenzie,  OK;Íž  Janette  Arends,  CO;Íž  property ‡ 6WDII 5HSRUWV Âą $OO GHSDUWPHQWV FXUUHQW DQG ÂżQDQFLDOO\ Jeanette  Krueger,  MT;Íž  Scott  Shingleton,  IN;Íž  and  Bev  Tabor,  MD.   staying  at  or  above  budget  for  2013  with  the  exception  of  the  Kristen  Fears  was  not  present  at  this  time. magazine  which  will  be  discussed  later ‡ &RPSXWHU 3URJUDP IRU 5HJLVWUDWLRQ 6KRZ 'HSDUWPHQW President  Guthrie  announced  that  due  to  the  lengthy  agenda,  she  would  be  limiting  the  conversation  to  Board  members  only.   Membership  â€“  Programmers  continue  to  work  on  programs  for  Guests  are  welcome  to  attend  but  are  asked  to  share  their  input  POA  but  are  behind  projected  completion  date  at  this  time‌will  work  to  complete  initial  phase  for  installation  later  this  year  so  with  their  director  during  breaks  or  after  the  meeting.   Approval  of  July  2013  Board  Minutes  â€“  Jeanette  Krueger  POAC  can  do  testing  in  2014  before  dispersing  to  all  clubs ‡ %DQLVWHU LV ZRUNLQJ WR JHW D QHZ 32$& &RORULQJ %RRN made  a  motion  to  accept  the  published  July  2013  Board  Minutes  â€“  Director  Arends  seconded  the  motion.   Unanimous.   Motion  available  for  promotion  purposes.   POA  had  a  coloring  book  a  few  years  ago  but  this  book  is  now  unavailable. Passed. ‡ 3DP .OHLQ RI &RORUDGR ZLOO EH SURRIUHDGLQJ WKH QHZ (At  this  time,  Director  Fears  arrived) International  Futurity  Committee  Report  â€“  Chairperson  32$& 2IÂżFLDO +DQGERRN WKDW ZLOO EH SULQWHG LQ -DQXDU\ Diane  Debuhr  gave  a  rundown  of  the  weeks  futurity  events  and  This  will  be  a  great  help  to  the  POAC  to  look  for  discrepancies  thanked  her  committee  for  their  hard  work.   Debuhr  asked  the  and  typographical  errors  in  the  handbook ‡ %DQLVWHU REWDLQHG WKUHH TXRWHV WR UXOHERRN SULQWLQJ DQG KDV Board  to  address  the  early  arrival  fees  being  charged  to  futurity  horses  that  arrived  on  Sunday  and  early  Monday.   Director  Tabor  secured  the  printing  of  this  book  with  the  same  printers  that  did  made  a  motion  that  the  POAC  will  cover  the  cost  for  early  arrival  the  book  last  printing ‡ 7KH %RDUG ZLOO EH UHYLHZ IRXU ELGV ODWHU GXULQJ WKLV PHHWLQJ fees  for  2013  because  the  times  were  not  clearly  advertised  to  futurity  and  sale  participants.   Director  Chestnut  seconded  the  for  POAC  National  Convention  2015  as  per  the  Boards  direction  motion.   Discussion.   Voting  in  favor:   Peaton,  Tabor,  Chestnut,  for  the  National  POAC  to  take  a  more  active  role  in  searching  Fears,  Shingleton,  Krueger,  Arends,  and  Bennett.   Directors  quality  facilities  to  host  the  POA  National  Convention  each  year ‡ 7ZR VLWH SURSRVDOV DUH LQ WKH SDFNHW IRU %RDUG PHPEHUV Katzenberger,  Walther,  and  McKenzie  abstained.   Motion  Passed.   Debuhr  also  stated  that  all  of  the  specialty  events  for  to  review  regarding  a  potential  site  change  for  the  2014  POAC  2013  scheduled  by  the  Futurity  Committee  are  not  being  funded  National  Congress ‡ 7KDQNHG WKH )XWXULW\ &RPPLWWHH IRU WKHLU KDUG ZRUN RQ by  any  of  the  futurity  monies  going  towards  paybacks. making  enhancements  to  the  Futurity  to  increase  payback  International  Sale  Report  â€“  Chairperson  Susie  Drish  amounts,  and  also  for  obtaining  sponsors  for  every  futurity  class  reported  that  the  sale  has  122  ponies  consigned  and  at  this  and  high  point  award.   This  year,  payout  amounts  will  total  over  time,  three  have  been  withdrawn  due  to  injury  or  illness.   They  EHWZHHQ WKH WKLUW\ FODVVHV Âł%LJ &KHFNV´ ZLOO EH JLYHQ are  asking  the  Board  to  allow  the  Futurity  sale  being  held  on  to  each  class  winner  with  an  â€œapproximate  total  win  amountâ€?.   Friday  evening  to  include  any  futurity  horse  that  participates  A  disclaimer  is  on  the  back  of  each  trophy  check  stating  that  LQ WKH IXWXULW\ QRW MXVW WKRVH WKDW SODFH LQ WKH RYHUDOO ÂżQDO WHQ this  amount  is  only  an  approximate  at  this  time  until  all  bills  are  placings  for  each  class.   Also  Drish  asked  the  board  to  allow  a  received. ‡ 6DOH QXPEHUV DUH OLJKW WKLV \HDU EXW WKHUH KDV EHHQ D FRQVLJQPHQW IHH LQVWHDG RI WKH FRQVLJQPHQW WKDW ZDV charged  last  year.   Director  Krueger  made  a  motion  to  allow  any  tremendous  interest  from  non  POA  members  for  sale  catalogs.   Â‡ 32$ 3ODWLQXP 6SRQVRU )HDWKHUOLWH 7UDLOHU KDV EHHQ pony  that  showed  in  the  Futurity  to  consign  to  the  Futurity  sale  IRU D FRQVLJQPHQW IRU 'LUHFWRU $UHQGV VHFRQGHG WKH contacted  about  their  participation  with  POA  in  2014.   Banister  motion.   Discussion.   Voting  in  favor  of  this  motion:   Peaton,  will  continue  to  work  to  keep  them  as  our  Platinum  Sponsor ‡ &RQWLQXLQJ ZRUN RQ 32$ 7UDGHPDUNV ZLWK 32$ $WWRUQH\ Katzenberger,  Walther,  Fears,  Shingleton,  McKenzie,  Krueger,  Â‡ :LOO EH DWWHQGLQJ &%& LQ 7XOVD LQ -DQXDU\ DV ZHOO DV Arends,  and  Bennett.   Opposed:   Tabor  and  Chestnut   Motion  Passed.   Drish  announced  that  this  year  the  sale  found  sponsors  Multi  States  Judges  Seminar  in  Indianapolis  this  November  to  for  the  Potato  Bake,  a  Taco  Bar,  and  the  Pancake  Breakfast.   interview  POA  Judge  applicants ‡ :RUNLQJ RQ HQKDQFLQJ WKH ZHEVLWH IRU WR LQFOXGH DOO Finally,  Drish  asked  the  Board  to  personally  donate  towards  a  transit  stall  for  a  POA  being  donated  to  a  family  with  a  young  show  results  as  well  as  state  club  news ‡ &RPSXWHU EDFNXS V\VWHP FKDQJHG DW 1DWLRQDO 2IÂżFH WR DQ ULGHU LQ &RORUDGR WKDW ORVW D SRQ\ GXULQJ WKH Ă€RRGV )XQGV ZHUH off-­site  automated  system collected  and  any  additional  funds  will  be  given  to  the  family.  Treasurers  Report  â€“  Director  Tabor  gave  the  current  National  Congress  Committee  â€“  Chairman  Chestnut  thanked  his  committee  for  their  work  on  the  show.   The  pony  WUHDVXUHUV UHSRUW 'LVFXVVLRQ 5HSRUW ZLOO EH ÂżOHG VXEMHFW WR numbers  were  down  from  previous  years  but  the  entries  were  audit FRQVLVWHQW ZLWK ODVW \HDU 3URÂżW ZDV OHVV WKDQ EXGJHWHG EXW DOO POAC  High  School  Rodeo  Scholarship  â€“  Director  classes  and  high  points  were  not  sponsored  which  made  a  big  impact  on  the  bottom  line.   The  Board  will  need  to  re-­evaluate  Krueger  reported  that  the  POA  Scholarship  Winner  for  2014  WKH &RQJUHVV WR ÂżQG ZD\V WR PDNH LW D ODUJHU SURÂżW FHQWHU IRU is  a  POA  named  â€œRileyâ€?  from  Nebraska.   Omer  &  Jeanette  .UXHJHU GRQDWHG DQG 32$& GRQDWHG WRZDUGV WKH POAC  again. 2013  National  Scholarship.   Director  Chestnut  made  a  motion  CEO  Report  â€“  Joyse  Banister  gave  her  report  to  the  Board,  for  POA  to  give  a  2014  Scholarship.   Director  Peaton  seconded  the  motion.   Discussion.   POAC  will  be  given  the  opportunity  to  highlighting  the  following: ‡ 6KRZHG %RDUG WKH ÂżQDO 32$& (TXLQH &KURQLFOH $G IRU review  the  applications  before  the  winner  is  selected  starting  in  2014  to  determine  if  the  pony  meets  the  POA  requirements  for  2013  announcing  the  Sale/Futurities POA January 2014 - Page 11


eligibility.   Director  Fears  will  help  Krueger  with  this  process.   Judges  card  for  a  minimum  of  three  years  but  must  have  attended  Voting  in  favor:   Unanimous.   Motion  Passed. the  CBC  or  another  POAC  Approved  Judges  Clinic  before  being  considered.   Director  Arends  seconded  the  motion.   Discussion.  OLD  BUSINESS: Voting  in  Favor:   Peaton,  Katzenberger,  Chestnut,  Fears,  1)  International  Futurity  â€“  Director  Chestnut  made  a  Shingleton,  Arends,  Krueger,  and  Bennett.   Opposed:  Tabor,  motion  to  change  â€œFuturity  Committeeâ€?  when  referenced  in  Walther,  and  McKenzie.   Motion  Passed. 32$ +DQGERRN WR EH PRUH VSHFLÂżFÂŤ)XWXULW\ 6KRZ &RPPLWWHH 9)  Rules  Committee  Recommendations: puts  on  the  futurity  show  and  the  Futurity  Committee  is  the  a)  IBC  &  B&P  Shows  â€“  Director  Krueger  made  a  motion  POAC  National  Board  of  Directors.   Director  Fears  seconded  to  all  states  to  hold  any  combination  of  IBC  and  B&P  shows,  the  motion.   Discussion.   Under  all  Futurity  Rules  (Rule  165-­ not  to  exceed  a  total  of  10  during  a  calendar  year.   Director  173)  change  to  say  Futurity  Committee  (not  Futurity  Show  Arends  seconded  the  motion.   Voting  in  favor:   Peaton,  Fears,  Committee).   For  specialty  Futurities  such  as  Maple  Meadows,  McKenzie,  Arends,  Krueger,  Bennett,  Tabor,  Katzenberger,  Daniels,  and  Leonard  Lewis,  remove  â€œFuturityâ€?  and  just  leave  Walther,  Chestnut,  and  Shingleton.   Unanimous.   Motion  Passed. “Show  Committeeâ€?.   Voting  in  Favor:   Fears,  Chestnut,  Peaton,  b)  Director  Krueger  made  a  motion  to  change  rule  53D  McKenzie,  Walther,  Bennett,  Katzenberger,  Krueger,  Arends,  to  read:  No  regular  shows  will  be  approved  if  there  exists  Tabor,  and  Shingleton.   Unanimous.   Motion  Passed. another  show  on  the  same  day  within  100  miles  (shortest  driving  2)  Select  Sire  Futurity  Stallion  Bidding  â€“  Discussion  distance),  with  the  exception  that  a  club,  during  the  weekend,  on  increasing  the  minimum  bid  for  purchasing  a  select  sire  or  two  day  period,  may  hold  two  IBC  or  B&P  shows  over  two  VWDOOLRQ WR 1R $FWLRQ 'LUHFWRU 0F.HQ]LH PDGH D PRWLRQ days,  running  concurrently  or  on  separate  days,  or  may  be  all  WR LQFUHDVH WKH PLQLPXP SXUFKDVH DPRXQW WR 'LUHFWRU run  on  one  day.   If  both  shows  are  held  on  one  day,  no  show  Walther  seconded  the  motion.   Voting  in  favor:   Chestnut,  will  be  approved  for  the  remaining  day  of  the  weekend,  or  two  Fears,  Walther,  Katzenberger,  Shingleton,  McKenzie  and  Tabor.   day  period.   Director  Bennett  seconded  the  motion.   Discussion.   Opposed:   Peaton,  Krueger,  Arends  and  Bennett.   Motion  Passed. Voting  in  favor:   Arends,  Peaton,  Fears,  McKenzie,  Krueger,  3)  Futurity  Payment  Schedule  â€“  Director  Fears  made  a  Bennett,  Tabor,  Katzenberger,  Walther,  Chestnut,  and  Shingleton.   motion  to  change  the  current  fee  schedule  for  the  fall  Yearling  Unanimous.   Motion  Passed. and  Older  Futurities  to  the  following:   Nominations  due  March  c)  Jumping  Events  â€“  Director  Arends  made  a  motion  to  6XVWDLQLQJ SD\PHQW GXH 0D\ (QWU\ )HH GXH allow  a  jumping  judge  to  be  hired  so  that  jumping  can  be  held  6HSWHPEHU SOXV VWDOO FODVV GUXJ IHHV 'LUHFWRU &KHVWQXW LQ D VHSDUDWH DUHQD ZLWK D TXDOLÂżHG MXGJH 'LUHFWRU .UXHJHU seconded  the  motion.   Voting  in  favor:   Chestnut,  Fears,  Walther,  seconded  the  motion.   Discussion.   Voting  in  favor:   Shingleton,  Katzenberger,  Shingleton,  McKenzie,  Tabor,  Peaton,  Krueger,  Chestnut,  Walther,  Katzenberger,  Tabor,  Bennett,  Krueger,  Arends  and  Bennett.   Unanimous.   Motion  Passed. McKenzie,  Fears,  Peaton,  and  Arends.   Unanimous.   Motion  4)  General  Futurity  Rules  Section  of  Handbook  â€“  Passed. Director  Arends  made  a  motion  to  allow  the  Rules  Committee  d)  JPFC  ROM  â€“  Director  Chestnut  made  a  motion  to  adjust  WR FUHDWH D Âł*HQHUDO )XWXULW\ 5XOHV 6HFWLRQ´ RI WKH 32$ 2IÂżFLDO the  requirements  for  earning  a  JPFC  Register  of  Merit  Award,  to  Handbook.   Director  Krueger  seconded  the  motion.   Voting  include  a  change  of  points  from  600  to  250  per  JPFC  class,  with  in  favor:   Chestnut,  Walther,  Katzenberger,  Fears,  McKenzie,  50  (not  200)  to  be  earned  at  a  Regional  and  above  type  show.   Tabor,  Shingleton,  Peaton,  Arends,  Krueger,  and  Bennett.   $OVR UDLVH WKH IHH IURP WR IRU D -3)& 520 'LUHFWRU Unanimous.   Motion  Passed. Fears  seconded  the  motion.   Discussion.   Voting  in  Favor:   5)  POAC  International  18&Under  Futurity  Classes  at  Shingleton,  Chestnut,  Walther,  Katzenberger,  Tabor,  Bennett,  Congress  â€“Director  Peaton  made  a  motion  to  change  the  name  Krueger,  McKenzie,  Fears,  Peaton,  and  Arends.   Unanimous.   of  these  futurity  classes  to  now  be  â€œ18&Under  Congress  Stakes  Motion  Passed. Classes  for  2-­3  year  olds  and  4-­5  year  olds.   Director  Chestnut  e)  Hunter  In  Hand  Divisions  â€“  Director  Chestnut  made  a  seconded  the  motion.   Voting  in  Favor:   Bennett,  Krueger,  motion  to  separate  Hunter  In  Hand  into  youth  and  adult  classes  Peaton,  Arends,  Tabor  McKenzie,  Shingleton,  Fears,  Walther,  at  regional  type  shows  and  above  (including  specialty  type  Chestnut  and  Katzenberger.   Unanimous.   Motion  Passed. shows).   This  would  remain  optional  at  all  other  shows.   Director  :HVW:RUOG 3URSRVDO  â€“  Director  Arends  discussed  the  Shingleton  seconded  the  motion.   Voting  in  favor:   Shingleton,  idea  of  hosting  a  WestWorld  to  replace  the  Western  Classic  Show.   Chestnut,  Walther,  Katzenberger,  Tabor,  Bennett,  McKenzie,  This  show  must  remain  in  the  west.   Director  Krueger  made  a  Fears,  Peaton,  and  Arends.   Opposed:   Krueger   Motion  Passed. motion  to  approve  a  WestWorld  Show  for  2014  as  a  trial  year  in  f)  Longeline  and  In-­Hand  Trail  Classes  â€“  Director  Walther  place  of  the  Western  Classic  Show.   This  show  will  have  Congress  made  a  motion  to  accept  these  two  events  as  ROM  events,  with  type  points  with  no  â€œAâ€?  points.   This  show  will  award  grand  the  points  being  250  points  required  per  class,  and  50  of  these  champion  Mare,  Stallion,  and  Gelding  halter.   There  will  also  be  to  be  earned  at  Regional  level  shows  and  above.   Fee  for  these  High  Point  Rider  Awards.   This  show  will  have  one  judge  and  520V ZLOO EH 'LUHFWRU .DW]HQEHUJHU VHFRQGHG WKH PRWLRQ ZLOO EH KDQGOHG E\ WKH 1DWLRQDO 2IÂżFH MXVW DV WKH &ODVVLF 6KRZV Voting  in  favor:   Shingleton,  Chestnut,  Walther,  Katzenberger,  are  handled.   The  WestWorld  could  combine  with  a  Regional  Tabor,  Bennett,  Krueger,  McKenzie,  Fears,  Peaton,  and  Arends.   or  Promo  Show  depending  on  host  state.   The  National  POAC  Unanimous.   Motion  Passed. JHWV RI WKH SURÂżW IURP WKLV VKRZ DQG LV UHVSRQVLEOH IRU WKH g)  JPFC  Restrictions  on  Youth  Riders  â€“  Director  Chestnut  RUGHULQJ RI VKRZ DZDUGV +RVW VWDWH ZLOO NHHS DQ\ SURÂżW HDUQHG made  a  motion  to  remove  the  restriction  on  youth  exhibiting  from  a  Regional  held  in  conjunction  with  the  West  World.  Entry  JPFC  nominated  ponies  at  any  POA  approved  event.   Director  IHHV IRU :HVW:RUOG FODVVHV DUH 'LUHFWRU $UHQGV VHFRQGHG Shingleton  seconded  the  motion.   Discussion.   Voting  in  favor:   the  motion.   Voting  in  favor:   Peaton,  Fears,  McKenzie,  Arends,  Peaton,  Fears,  Shingleton,  McKenzie,  Arends.   Opposed:   Krueger,  and  Bennett.   Opposed:   Tabor,  Katzenberger,  Walther,  Walther,  Chestnut,  Krueger.   Abstain:   Tabor  and  Katzenberger.   Chestnut,  and  Shingleton.   Motion  Passed. Motion  Passed. 7)  Classic  Show  Requirements  â€“  Director  McKenzie  made  h)  Age  Group  Change  â€“  Director  Fears  made  a  motion  D PRWLRQ WR FKDQJH 3J 5XOH ( LQ WKH 32$& 2IÂżFLDO to  change  the  POA  approved  age  groups  at  all  POA  approved  Handbook  to  read  â€œmayâ€?  in  place  of  â€œwillâ€?.   Director  Arends  events  to  be:   Leadline  6&Under,  9&Under,  10-­13,  and  14-­18.   seconded  the  motion.   Voting  in  favor:   Peaton,  Fears,  McKenzie,  Director  Peaton  seconded  the  motion.   Discussion.   Voting  in  Arends,  Krueger,  and  Bennett.   Opposed:   Tabor,  Katzenberger,  favor:   Shingleton,  Chestnut,  Walther,  Katzenberger,  Tabor,  Walther,  Chestnut  and  Shingleton.   Motion  Passed. Fears,  Peaton,  McKenzie  and  Arends.   Opposed:   Krueger  and  8)  Criteria  for  Selection  of  National  Event  Judges  â€“  Bennett.   Motion  Passed. Discussion  â€“  Director  Chestnut  made  a  motion  to  eliminate  i)  Addition  to  Leadline  Classes  â€“  Director  Walther  made  the  requirement  that  considered  judges  must  have  held  a  POA  a  motion  to  offer  the  following  Leadline  events  at  the  POA  POA January 2014 - Page 12


Congress  each  year  and  make  them  optional  at  all  other  POA  approved  shows:   Leadline  Showmanship,  Leadline  Trail,  Leadline  Barrels,  Leadline  Flags,  Leadline  GoGo,  and  Leadline  Single  Pole.   These  classes  will  be  included  in  the  Leadline  High  Point  Award  for  the  POA  Congress  Show  as  well  as  the  POA  National  Year  End  High  Point  Awards.   Director  Peaton  seconded  the  motion.   Discussion.   Voting  in  favor:   Shingleton,  Chestnut,  Peaton,  Fears,  McKenzie,  Krueger,  Walther,  Tabor,  Katzenberger,  Arends,  and  Bennett.   Unanimous.   Motion  Passed. j)  19&Over  Program  â€“  Director  Krueger  made  a  motion  to  accept  the  19&Over  Program  for  POAC  permanently.   Director  Peaton  seconded  the  motion.   Discussion.   Voting  in  favor:   Shingleton,  Chestnut,  Peaton,  Fears,  McKenzie,  Krueger,  Walther,  Tabor,  Katzenberger,  Arends,  and  Bennett.   Unanimous.   Motion  Passed.   Director  Bennett  made  a  motion  to  add  Showmanship,  Horsemanship,  and  Huntseat  Equitation  to  the  19&Over  classes  available  for  POAC  approved  shows.   These  additional  classes  must  be  offered  at  the  POAC  National  Congress,  Classics,  and  Regionals.   They  are  optional  at  all  other  POA  Approved  shows.   The  Shingleton  Family  will  sponsor  the  Year-­End  Award  for  the  19&Over  National  High  Point  for  the  QH[W ÂżYH \HDUV 9RWLQJ LQ IDYRU 6KLQJOHWRQ 3HDWRQ )HDUV McKenzie,  Krueger,  Walther,  Tabor,  Katzenberger,  Arends,  and  Bennett.   Chestnut  was  opposed.   Motion  Passed. k)  Youth  Novice  Rider  Program  -­   Director  Tabor  made  a  motion  to  accept  the  Youth  Novice  Rider  Program  as  submitted  in  July  to  the  Rules  Committee.   Director  Peaton  seconded  the  motion.   Discussion.   This  is  an  18&Under  Award  and  would  include  eleven  classes  that  would  be  required  at  the  POA  Congress  Show  but  optional  at  all  other  shows.   Voting  in  favor:   Tabor,  Peaton,  Chestnut,  Fears,  and  Shingleton.   Opposed:  McKenzie,  Walther,  Katzenberger,  Bennett,  Krueger,  and  Arends.   Motion  Failed. l)  Trial  Novice  Youth  Program  â€“  Director  McKenzie  made  a  motion  to  offer  a  trial  Novice  Youth  Program  for  three  years  and  offer  eight  classes  which  are  required  at  Classics  and  Congress  but  optional  at  all  other  shows.   Classes  to  include:  Novice  Youth  HUS,  Novice  Youth  Huntseat  Equitation,  Novice  Youth  HUS  Walk  Trot,  Novice  Youth  Huntseat  Equitation  W/T,  Novice  Youth  Horsemanship,  Novice  Youth  Horsemanship  W/J,  Novice  Youth  Western  Pleasure,  and  Novice  Youth  Western  Pleasure  W/J.   Director  Shingleton  seconded  the  motion.   Discussion.   Voting  in  favor:   Peaton,  Fears,  Shingleton,  Bennett,  Tabor,  Katzenberger,  and  McKenzie.   Opposed:  Chestnut,  Krueger,  and  Arends.   Director  Walther  abstained.   Motion  Passed. POA  Magazine  Discussion  â€“   Editor  Tammy  Virzi  addressed  the  Board  about  the  POA  Magazine  and  the  upcoming  changes  to  the  publishing  of  the  Magazine  starting  in  2014.   The  Board  discussed  options  for  changing  advertising  rates  due  to  the  bi-­ monthly  publication  printing  in  2014.   The  schedule  for  the  POA  Magazine  is  as  follows:   Hard  copy  POA  Magazines  will  be  printed  bi-­monthly  and  mailed  to  those  that  have  a  current  subscription  at  that  time.   Hard  copy  issues  will  include:   February,  April,  June,  August,  October,  and  December.   Digital  issues  available  on  the  POA  National  Website  will  be  available  at  no  charge  to  anyone  that  views  the  POA  Website  and  will  include  January,  March,  May,  July,  September,  and  November  issues.   Virzi  will  be  working  with  auctioneer  Ochs  to  sell  many  of  the  magazine  covers  before  the  sale  begins  on  Saturday  morning.   Director  Chestnut  made  a  motion  to  print  six  bi-­monthy  POA  Magazines  and  put  six  alternate  bi-­monthly  issues  on  the  POA  Website  for  a  trial  one-­year  period.   Director  Shingleton  seconded  the  motion.   Voting  in  favor:   Shingleton,  Peaton,  Fears,  Bennett,  Tabor,  Katzenberger,  McKenzie,  Chestnut,  and  Walther.   Opposed:   Krueger  and  Arends.   Motion  Passed. POAC  National  Congress  â€“  The  Board  discussed  options  for  moving  the  POA  National  Congress  for  2014  in  order  to  try  to  increase  attendance  for  POA’s  national  premier  breed  show.   Director  Walther  called  point  of  order.   President  Guthrie Â

recessed  the  meeting  until  the  next  morning  when  the  Board  will  continue  this  discussion. (Recess  until  8:00AM  Tuesday  morning) President  Guthrie  called  the  meeting  to  order  at  8:00am  with  all  directors  present  except  Jeanette  Arends) Director  Fears  made  a  motion  to  move  the  POA  National  Futurities  and  International  Sale  to  Lake  St.  Louis  for  2014-­ 2016.  Director  Walther  called  point  of  order.   Director  Chestnut  seconded  the  motion.   Discussion.   (Janette  Arends  entered  the  meeting  at  this  time).   Voting  in  favor:   Tabor,  Chestnut,  Fears,  Shingleton,  Arends,  and  Bennett.   Opposed:   Walther,  Katzenberger,  Krueger,  and  Guthrie.   Directors  McKenzie  and  Peaton  abstained.   Motion  Passed.   (It  was  determined  at  a  later  date  by  POAC  Attorney  that  the  afore  mentioned  action  was  not  done  correctly  and  therefore  cannot  stand) Director  Fears  made  a  motion  to  accept  Proposal  #2  from  Reichert  Ventures  to  move  the  POAC  National  Congress  to  the  Will  Rogers  Coliseum  and  facility  in  Fort  Worth  TX.   Proposal  #2:   The  Reichert  Celebration  would  manage  and  be  responsible  for  the  entire  National  Congress,  and  The  Reichert  Celebration  ZRXOG SD\ WKH 32$& D VXP RI 'LVFXVVLRQ 0RWLRQ GLHG for  lack  of  a  second.   Director  Krueger  made  a  motion  to  accept  the  proposal  submitted  from  Tulsa  Oklahoma  to   Discussion.  Voting  in  favor:   Peaton,  Tabor,  Fears,  Shingleton,  McKenzie,  Krueger,  Arends,  and  Bennett.   Opposed:   Walther.   Abstained:   Katzenberger  and  Chestnut.   Motion  Passed. AI  On-­Site  Proposal  â€“ Director  Arends  presented  a  proposal  to  not  require  any  DNA  testing  or  a  Transported  Semen  Permit  for  any  on-­site  AI  EUHHGLQJ RQ VLWH GHÂżQHG DV ZKHUH PDUH DQG VWDOOLRQ DUH LQ VDPH location  as  they  would  be  for  live  cover  breeding).   Director  Krueger  made  a  motion  to  accept  this  proposal.   Director  Arends  seconded  the  motion.   Voting  in  favor:   Peaton,  Chestnut,  Fears,  Shingleton,  McKenzie,  Arends,  Krueger,  and  Bennett.   Abstained:   Tabor,  Katzenberger,  and  Walther.   Motion  passed.   Director  Arends  made  a  motion  to  not  require  DNA  testing  for  the  resulting  foal  or  mare,  or  require  a  Transported  Semen  Permit  for  all  on-­site  breedings.   Director  Krueger  seconded  the  motion.   Discussion.   Voting  in  favor:   Peaton,  Chesstnut,  Fears,  Shingleton,  McKenzie,  Arends,  Krueger,  and  Bennett.   Director  Tabor  was  opposed.   Directors  Katzenberger  and  Walther  abstained.   Motion  passed. &ODULÂżFDWLRQ RI 5XOHV Âą  Rule  99  F  â€“  W/T  and  W/T/L  classes  â€“  Director  Shingleton  discussed  this  rule  and  asked  for  FODULÂżFDWLRQ RQ ZKHWKHU D FKLOG FDQ ULGH RQH SRQ\ LQ WKH : 7 class  and  a  different  pony  in  the  W/T/L  class  of  the  same  event,  or  if  this  rule  prevents  the  same  child  from  going  in  the  W/T  and  the  W/T/L  classes  of  the  same  event  at  the  same  show.  This  was  sent  to  the  Rules  Committee  for  review. Stallion  Reports  from  Non-­Members  -­-­-­  Discussion  UHJDUGLQJ WKH RIÂżFH SROLF\ IRU VWDOOLRQ UHSRUWV WKDW DUH VXEPLWWHG by  stallion  owners  that  are  non  members.   These  typically  are  stallions  of  other  recognized  outcrosses  breeding  POA  mares.   Currently  those  owners  are  not  charged  a  membership  when  ¿OLQJ WKH VWDOOLRQ UHSRUW 1R DFWLRQ WDNHQ Rule  1 $ &ODVVLÂżFDWLRQ RI 0HPEHUV 1.  POAC  Membership a.  Required  to  process  any  paperwork,  voting  rights,  points,  year-­end  awards,  and  to  show  at  the  following  shows:  Regional,  National  Congress,  Classic  Shows,  World-­type,  and  National  Futurities.  Magazine  subscription  runs  from  January  1  to  December  31. b.  Immediate  family  members  include  spouse  and  any  POA January 2014 - Page 13


minor  children,  18  years  of  age  and  under  as  of  January  1  of  that  year,  living  in  the  household  of  the  member,  may  participate  in  all  POAC  activities  under  his  name. F $ SHUVRQ ZKR LV DQ RIÂżFHU RU GLUHFWRU RI DQ\ RWKHU association  registering  ponies  with  POA  color  is  not  eligible  to  EH DQ RIÂżFHU RU GLUHFWRU RI WKLV FRUSRUDWLRQ d.  Membership  and  magazine  is  good  for  one  calendar  year,  March  through  February,  regardless  of  the  date  of  receipt  of  membership  application  and  appropriate  fee. e.  Membership  includes  a  one-­year  subscription  to  the  POAC  magazine. f.  To  vote  in  the  Area  Directors  election,  one  must  be  a  member  in  good  standing  prior  to  April  15th  of  the  current  year. 2.  POAC  Associate  Membership. a.  Judges,  organizations,  ONLY.  Not  included:  voting  rights,  points  and  magazine. 3.  POAC  Junior  Membership a.  A  paid  Junior  Membership  is  for  any  youth  showing  a  POA  owned  by  another  family,  with  current  membership,  at  the  Regional,  National  Congress,  Classics  or  Futurities. Nonpayment  of  dues  by  the  deadline  of  March  1  results  in  revocation  of  all  membership  rights  for  that   year.  As  a  non-­ PHPEHU DQ LQGLYLGXDO PD\ QRW KROG DQ\ QDWLRQDO RIÂżFH RU national  committee  membership  nor  may  they,  or  any  member  of  their  family,  conduct  any  business  with  the  POAC,  requiring  membership Rule  3.  NON-­MEMBERS A.  Non-­members  who  wish  to  participate  as  a  rider,  driver,  handler,  owner,  lessee,  agent  or  trainer  by  such  action  and  in  regard  to  such  transaction  do  thereby  agree  to  be  bound  by  all  Bylaws,  Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  POAC  and  decisions  and  action  of  the  Board  of  Directors  or  the  National  Hearing  Committee. B.  Non-­members  and  their  families  are  not  eligible  for  National  Year-­End  Awards. C.  State/Chapter  members  are  considered  non-­members  unless  they  have  applied  for  national  membership  and  paid  national  dues. D.  May  NOT  show  at  the  Classic  Shows,  Regional  Shows,  National  Congress  Show  or  any  International  Futurities. Except  for  transfers,  one  must  be  a  member  in  order  to  conduct  registry  business Rule  6.  LITIGATION The  POAC  has  adopted  the  following  provisions  for  the  PXWXDO EHQHÂżW RI PHPEHUV DQG ZLWK WKH LQWHQWLRQ RI UHGXFLQJ WKH Club’s  litigation  expenses,  which  expenses  would  automatically  be  borne  by  members  and  non-­members  participating  in  POAC  activities.  Every  member,  by  joining  the  POAC,  or  non-­member,  E\ SXUFKDVLQJ 32$V ÂżOLQJ UHJLVWUDWLRQ DSSOLFDWLRQV RU RWKHU documents  with  the  POAC,  or  participating  in  POAC  approved  events,  does  thereby  agree: A.  If  unsuccessful  in  an  attempt  to  overturn  POAC  decisions,  actions,  rules  or  regulations,  to  reimburse  the  POAC  for  its  reasonable  attorney’s  fees,  court  costs  and  other  expenses  in  defense  of  such  suit. B.  That  he/she   will  not  commence  any  action  whether  in  law  or  equity,  against  the  POAC  in  any  courts  other  than  those  Federal  and  State  courts  located  in  the  county  Marion,  Indiana. REGISTRATION  RULES RULE  16.  GENERAL A.  The  person  or  persons  responsible  for  and  submitting  any  application  for  registration  or  any  other  required  documents  to  POAC  are  solely  responsible  for  all  information  submitted.  All  DSSOLFDWLRQV DQG RWKHU GRFXPHQWV PXVW EH ÂżOOHG RXW LQ HQWLUHW\ and  once  submitted  become  property  of  the  POAC. I.  If  the  color  of  a  Permanently  registered  POA  has  changed  so  that  the  current  description  does  not  apply  to  the  pedigree  FHUWLÂżFDWH WKH RZQHU PD\ GHVFULEH WKH FXUUHQW FRORU VHQG QHZ SLFWXUHV DQG WKH SHGLJUHH FHUWLÂżFDWH DQG WKH FHUWLÂżFDWH POA January 2014 - Page 14

DPHQGPHQW IHH WR WKH 32$& RIÂżFH Permanent  Registration 0XVW KDYH D 7HQWDWLYH 5HJLVWUDWLRQ &HUWLÂżFDWH RU KDYH RQH UHJLVWHUHG 32$ SDUHQW LGHQWLÂżHG LQ WKH &3 3URJUDP (program  eliminated  1/1/2004)  or  registered  with  an  approved  crossbreeding  registry.  listed  in   Rule  50 RULE  27.  ADVANCEMENT  TO  PERMANENT All  Tentative  Registered  POAs  must  be  inspected  and  measured  during  their  sixth  year  (6th)  to  determine  eligibility  for  advancement  to  Permanent. $ $ OHWWHU QRWLÂżFDWLRQ PD\ EH VHQW WR WKH FXUUHQW RZQHU of  a  Tentative  POA  who  needs  to  be  inspected  for  Permanent  registry. Rule  29  A 2.  Duties a.  To  inspect  all  ponies  submitted  to  them  for  Tentative,  Permanent,  ID,  or  Hardship  Registration. E 7R VXEPLW WR WKH 32$& DOO PRQH\ SLFWXUHV FHUWLÂżFDWHV and  registration  papers  of  the  ponies  they  inspect.  He  should  inform  local  veterinarians  that  he  will  help  by  submitting  papers,  etc.  of  any  ponies  that  he  inspects. c.  They  may  assist  in  measuring  ponies  at  each  show  they  attend  when  requested  by  the  Show  Committee. d.  To  assist,  when  requested  by  the    CEO  or  President,  in  measuring  ponies  for  Permanent  Height  Cards. e.  To  carry  out  special  inspections  when  required  by  the    or  POAC. e.f.  A  National  Inspector  shall  not  inspect  a  pony  owned  by  a  family  member.   Family  shall  include  the  following:  spouse,  mother,  father,  son,  daughter,  brother,  sister,  grandchild,  grandparent,  step-­grandparent,  legal  ward,  inlaws  (father,  mother,  brother,  sister,  son,  daughter)  stepchild,  stepparent,  stepbrother,  stepsister,  half  brother,  half  sister,  aunt,  uncle,  niece,  or  nephew.   This  was  referred  to  the  Rules  Committee  for  review. Rule  32.  STALLION  REPORTS A.  On  or  before    December31   of  each  year,  the  owner  of  each  stallion  to  which  mares  have  been  exposed  during  the  preceding  calendar  year,  must  complete,  sign  and  mail  to  the  POAC,  with  the Rule  35.  NON-­LIVE  COVER  BREEDING Non-­Live  cover  breeding   by  use  of  shipped,  cooled  semen,  IUR]HQ VHPHQ DQG DUWLÂżFLDO LQVHPLQDWLRQ LV DOORZHG 7KLV ZLOO also  allow  the  use  of  frozen  semen  from  deceased  stallions. A.  The  program  is  available  to  POA  registered  stallions  along  with  all  recognized  outcrosses.  Mares  must  be  POA  registered  or  registered  in  one  of  the  approved  (recognized)  breed  associations  RU LGHQWLÂżHG LQ WKH &33 SURJUDP 6HH 5XOH B.  DNA  testing  will  be  required  for  the  transportation  of  all  QRQ OLYH FRYHU VHPHQ DQG PXVW EH RQ ÂżOH ZLWK WKH 32$& RIÂżFH C.  Collection  may  be  completed  by  stallion  owner  or  any  authorized  agent  of  stallion  owner D.  Transported  Semen  Stallion  Permit  must  be  applied  for  and  received  prior  to  any  non-­live  cover  breeding..  Upon  receipt  of  Transported  Semen  Stallion  Permit,  the  stallion  owner  or  agent  assumes  all  responsibility  for  completing  Cooled  Semen  7UDQVSRUWDWLRQ &HUWLÂżFDWH $OO FRROHG VHPHQ VKLSPHQWV PXVW EH DFFRPSDQLHG E\ D &RROHG 6HPHQ 7UDQVSRUWDWLRQ &HUWLÂżFDWH Transporting  of  semen  prior  to  receiving  permit  will  result  in  a  ¿QH RI 3HUPLW IHHV DUH QRQWUDQVIHUDEOH DQG QRQ UHIXQGDEOH See  fee  schedule.  This  annual  permit  is  effective  for  one  calendar  year  (Jan.  1  -­  Dec.  31).  A  completed  stallion  breeding  report  must  EH VHQW WR 32$& RIÂżFH QRWLQJ WKH XVH RI VKLSSHG VHPHQ DQG QRQ OLYH FRYHU EUHHGLQJ $ EUHHGLQJ FHUWLÂżFDWH QRWLQJ WKH VDPH VKDOO be  issued  to  the  mare  owner. E.  Registration  of  foals  resulting  from  Cooled  Transported  and  Frozen  Semen:  Prior  to  application  for  registration,  DNA  samples  must  be  collected  and  sent  to  the  POA  approved  laboratory  for  typing.  It  is  the  responsibility  of  the  owner  of Â


the  dam  or  agent  to  cause  the  DNA  test  results  of  the  affected  dam  and  foal  to  be  submitted  to  the  POAC.  Registration  of  foals  resulting  from  non-­live  cover  semen  will  be  completed  if  the  foal’s  DNA  is  compatible  with  the  DNA  of  the  sire  and  dam.  Foals  are  to  be  eligible  for  registration  only  if  all  requirements,  rules  forms  and  dates  are  completed  in  the  designated  time. F.  Insemination  must  be  completed  by  a  veterinarian  or  FHUWLÂżHG DUWLÂżFLDO LQVHPLQDWLRQ WHFKQLFLDQ 7KH 32$& HPSOR\HHV 1DWLRQDO 'LUHFWRUV DQG RIÂżFHUV assume  no  responsibility  for  the  success  or  failure  of  the  breeding  process  using  transported  semen.  The  use  of  this  technology  is  the  responsibility  of  the  owners  of  the  stallion  and  mare.  Breeding  contracts  are  contracts  between  the  stallion  and  mare  owners,  lessees  or  authorized  agents  only

Director  Krueger  made  a  motion  to  delete  the  last  sentence  LQ WKH 2IÂżFLDO +DQGERRN 'LUHFWRU 3HDWRQ VHFRQGHG WKH PRWLRQ Discussion.   Voting  in  favor:   Shingleton,  Tabor,  Chestnut,  Krueger,  Arends,  Bennett,  Walther,  Katzenberger,  Fears,  McKenzie,  and  Peaton.   Unanimous.   Motion  Passed. Fixing  error  in  rule  63:  Needs  to  be  added‌  Hunseat  Equitation  :  12  &  Under,  13-­18 Rule  66 A.  These  shows  will  be  managed  by  the  National  POAC  RIÂżFH (QWU\ EODQNV PD\ EH REWDLQHG IURP WKH 32$& ZHEVLWH RU from  the  POA  Magazine.  All  pony  and  stall  fees  must  accompany  the  entry  form.  There  will  be  no  refund  of  the  pony  and  stall  fees.  Late  fees  may  be  charged  if  the  entry  is  received  after  the  deadline.

Rule  40.  ALTERATION,  CASTRATION  or  SPAYING $ :KHQ DQ DQLPDO LV DOWHUHG WKH SHGLJUHH FHUWLÂżFDWH PXVW be  sent  to  the  POAC  accompanied  by  a  letter  stating  the  date  Rule  67.  NATIONAL  CONGRESS  SHOW the  animal  was  altered.  The  records  will  then  be  changed,  the  A.  The  annual  National  Congress  Show  is  the  premier  DOWHUDWLRQ QRWDWLRQ ZLOO EH DGGHG WR WKH FHUWLÂżFDWH DQG UHWXUQHG show  of  the   POA  breed. 7KHUH LV D FKDUJH IRU WKLV To  participate  in  this  show,  the  owner  and  the  exhibitor  must  be  active  members  of  the  national  POAC.  See  Rule  2. Rule  41.  DUPLICATE  PAPERS Entry  blanks  may  be  obtained  from  the  POAC  website  or  'XSOLFDWH SHGLJUHH FHUWLÂżFDWH FDQ EH LVVXHG RQO\ LI WKH from  the  POA  Magazine.  All  entry  fees  must  accompany  the  RULJLQDO SHGLJUHH FHUWLÂżFDWH KDV EHHQ ORVW RU GHVWUR\HG 2ZQHUV entry  form.  There  will  be  no  refund  of  entry must  send  a  signed  statement  to  the  effect  that  the  original  SHGLJUHH FHUWLÂżFDWH KDV EHHQ ORVW RU GHVWUR\HG WKH IHH IRU From  67 GXSOLFDWH SDSHUV DQG D UHFHQW SLFWXUH VHQW WR WKH 32$& RIÂżFH Bobby  Sox  Plaudit  Award  â€“  High  Point  Gelding,  sponsored  A.  The  duplicate  will  be  marked  â€œDuplicate  â€œ  and  will  by  the  Shingleton  Family      (memorial  removed) EHFRPH WKH RQO\ SHGLJUHH FHUWLÂżFDWH KRQRUHG E\ WKH 32$& And  add: Sue  Daig  Memorial  Leadline  Highpoint-­  Awarded  to  a  boy  Rule  43-­ and  a  girl  leadliner.   All  leadline  classes  count  towards  this  award. All  ponies  presented  for  permanent  height  card  must  have  all  paperwork  and  fees  at  the  time  of  presenting  the  pony  for  The  following  is  not  being  followed  â€“  must  be  changed,  PHDVXUHPHQW RULJLQDO UHJLVWUDWLRQ SDSHU DQG IHH followed  or  omitted:   Rule  67  N National  Congress  Show  Team  Competition  â€“  This  will  Rule  47.  RUSH  CHARGE allow  youth  teams  from  various  states  to  compete  for  the  number  Where  special  handling  is  required  on  registration,  transfers,  one  team  at  the  National  Congress  Show. etc.  there  will  be  a  rush  fee  required,  in  addition  to  the  regular  1.  The  team  will  consist  of  two  youth  from  each  age  division;Íž  fees.  This  fee  will  be  determined  by  the   time  requested  for  (8  &  U,  9-­12  &  13-­18). papers  to  be  processed  and  returned.   Time  begins  when  the  time  They  will  compete  in  their  respective  divisions  and  their  LW LV UHFHLYHG DW WKH 32$& RIÂżFH $ UXVK IHH ZLOO DOVR EH FKDUJHG class  placing  for  the  event  they  are  nominated  for  will  be  added  WR ÂżHOG UHJLVWUDWLRQV up  to  give  a  team  total. The  divisions  will  consist  of  Showmanship,  Western  From  rule  51 Equitation,  English  Equitation,  Hunt  Seat  Equitation  over  $57,),&,$/ ,16(0,1$7,21 $UWLÂżFLDO ,QVHPLQDWLRQ LV Fences,  Reining  and  one  Game  class  (  to  be  determined  by  the  insemination  by  non  live  cover.  The state  club). The  team  shall  designate  which  team  member’s  points  will  Rule  53.  SHOW  APPROVAL be  counted  for  each  event.  Each  team  member’s  points  will  be  The  POAC  Show  Approval  forms  must  be  used  for  counted  only  for  the  event  they  designate. QRWLÂżFDWLRQ DQG DSSURYDO RI D VKRZ 7KLV IRUP PXVW EH FRPSOHWH Teams  may  have  an  alternate  in  case  of  illness  or  other  issues  DQG UHFHLYHG DW WKH 32$& RIÂżFH LQ WLPH WR PHHW SXEOLVKLQJ as  they  arise. GHDGOLQHV 7KH 1DWLRQDO 32$& KDV ÂżQDO DSSURYDO RQ DOO 32$ Each  team  member  is  not  allowed  to  participate  in  their  show  requests. division  consecutive  years. Team  members  must  be  members  in  the  respective  states  From  Rule  53 they  are  competing  with. Show  approval  fees  will  be  assessed  based  on  show  structure.  Director  Peaton  made  a  motion  to  remove  this  section  from  Fees  are  listed  in  the  appendix. the  POAC  Handbook.   Director  Shingleton  seconded  the  motion.   Show  results  processing  fees  will  be  charged  according  to  Voting  in  favor:   Peaton,  Shingleton,  Tabor,  Bennett,  Chestnut,  current  POAC  fee  schedules.  See  appendix. McKenzie,  Walther,  Katzenberger,  Fears,  Arends,  and  Krueger.   The  CEO  may  refuse  approval  of  any  show    if  in  their  Unanimous.   Motion  Passed. opinion  it  is  not  in  the  best  interest  of  the  POAC.    This  was  referred  to  the  Rules  Committee  for  further  review. 1.  High  Point  Pony  Award.  This  award  will  include  all  approved  POAC  classes  of  the  show  judged  on  the  pony.  Any  From  rule  56  (open  shows) number  of  riders  may  ride  the  pony.  If  the  pony  is  ridden  in  1.  Points  to  be  awarded  for  classes  that  correspond  to  different  class  divisions,  designation  prior  to  the  show  must  be  approved  POA  classes  only,  including  halter  and  performance.  made  as  to  which  ride  will  count  for  points,  or  no  points  will  No  points  will  be  awarded  for  horsemanship  classes. count.  If  a  pony  is  ridden  by  a  youth  in  a  class  and  also  by  an  b.  The  current  standings  for  this  award  to  be  published  in  the  adult  in  19&over,  a  point  designation  must  also  be  made  or  no  32$ PDJD]LQH ÂżUVW VW WKUX VL[WK WK SODFH 7KH \HDU HQG points  will  count  for  either  rider  towards  any  highpoint.  (If  one  award  will  be  of  equal  value  to  the  youth  year-­end  award.  This  child  rides  a  pony  in  Reining  13-­18  and  another  rides  him  in  8  &  DZDUG GRHV KDYH D IXOO VSRQVRUVKLS RXWVLGH WKH 1DWLRQDO 2IÂżFH Under  Reining,  the  owner  must  designate  which  child’s  ride  will  POA January 2014 - Page 15


count  for  points  for  the  pony  for  high  point.)  All  horsemanship/ equitation  classes  do  not  count  toward  the  High  Point  Pony  Award  since  these  classes  are  judged  on  the  rider.  Adult  Pleasure  Driving,  Hunter  In  Hand  and  Most  Colorful  Class  do  not  count  towards  high  point  awards. Add  to  rule  90:  (N)  High-­Point  tie-­breaker. 1.  The  most  number  of  â€œFirst  Placeâ€?  awards  in  individual  classes. If  there  is  a  tie  for  number  of  â€œFirst  Placeâ€?  then  move  on  to  second  place,  and  then  the  largest  number  of  placings Director  Katzenberger  made  a  motion  to  approve  this  for  rule  90N.   Director  Krueger  seconded  the  motion.   Voting  in  favor:   Shingleton,  Chestnut,  Tabor,  Bennett,  Walther,  Katzenberger,  Arends,  Krueger,  Fears,  McKenzie,  and  Peaton.   Motion  Passed. Rule  98 Adult:  19  &  over  points  awarded  to  pony  for  ROM  (Adult) 1.  Any  rider  19  &  Over  riding  any  age  pony,  to  include  JPFC  nominated  ponies. 2.  May  show  in  one  or  more  of  the  four  (4)  classes  offered  for  National  points:    a)  Western  Pleasure    b)  Hunter  under  Saddle     c)  Trail    d)  Reining 3.  Any  of  these  four  (4)  classes  offered  to  the  19  &  over  at  a  show  must  also  be  offered  to  the  youth.  (Example:  if  reining  and/or  trail  is  only  offered  to  the  youth  on  one  day,  it  will  only  be  offered  to  19  &  Over  on  one  day).  It  is  also  the  state  show  committee’s  option  to  offer  none  of  the  19  &  over  classes.  4.  All  four  (4)  19  &  over  classes  must  be  offered  at  Regional,  Classic  and  National  Congress  shows. Year-­End  Points  to  be  published  in  the  POA  Magazine.  High  Point  year-­end  awards  to  be  given  out  if  sponsored. A  point  designation  must  be  made  if  a  pony  is  ridden  in  the  same  class  by  a  youth  and  a  19  &  Over  rider  or  no  points  will  count.. Rule  100 Having  the  wrong  pony/rider  number  on  the  exhibitor’s  back  (or  both  sides  of  saddle  pad  or  costume). Rule  106.  GENERAL B.  All  classes  are  judged  on  the  exhibitor’s  performance. 5.  All  exhibitors  in  the  age  division  of  12  &  under  or  18  &  under  shall  run  the  same  pattern  posted  for  that  class. C.  At  the  option  of  the  judge,  exhibitors  may  be  asked  to  work  patterns  individually,  then  the  judge  may  recall  either  all  WKH H[KLELWRUV RU RQO\ WKH ÂżQDOLVWV IRU UDLO ZRUN 3DWWHUQV VKDOO EH posted  at  least  one  (1)  hour  prior  to  the  class. All  entries  are  required  to  wear  their  assigned  pony/rider  numbers  on  their  backs,  however,  if  the  Show  Committee  issues  two  (2)  numbers,  one  should  be  worn  on  each  side  of  the  pony  in  all  mounted  classes,  except  Bareback.  Failure  to  do  so  results  LQ GLVTXDOLÂżFDWLRQ Removed   in  showmanship  when  referring  to  all  mounted  classes Rule  112  D  2 1.  Pattern  1  or  2  must  be  used  for  8  &  under  exhibitors  unless  they  are  entering  a  12  &  under  or  18  &  under  class Rule  117 ' 7KH IROORZLQJ ZLOO UHVXOW LQ QR VFRUH 'LVTXDOLÂżFDWLRQ 2.  Abuse  of  an  animal  in  the  show  arena  and/or  evidence  that  an  act  of  abuse  has  occurred  prior  to  or  during  the  exhibition  of  a  pony  in  competition;Íž 3.  Use  of  illegal  equipment,  including  wire  on  bits,  bosal  or  curb  chains;Íž 4.  Use  of  illegal  bits,  bosals  or  curb  chains;Íž 5.  Use  of  tack  collars,  tie  downs  or  nose  bands;Íž POA January 2014 - Page 16

6.  Use  of  whips  or  bats;Íž 7.  Use  of  any  attachment  which  alters  the  movement  of  or  circulation  to  the  tail;Íž 8.  Failure  to  present  pony  and  equipment  to  the  appropriate  judge  for  inspection;Íž 9.  Disrespect  or  misconduct  by  the  exhibitor;Íž The  judge(s)  may  excuse  a  pony  at  any  time  while  in  the  arena  for  unsafe  conditions  or  improper  exhibition  pertaining  to  both  the  pony  and/or  rider Rule  125.  COSTUME  CLASSES E.  Contestants  will  be  judged  75  percent  on  costume,  25  percent  on  the  pony.  Class  to  be  judged  at  the  walk  only,  both  ways  of  the  ring.  F.  Exhibitors  may  be  allowed  a  maximum  of  two  (2)  minutes  individual  working  time  or  explanation  of  costume,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Show  Committee. G.  The  exhibitor  must  remain  mounted  in  all  costume  FODVVHV )DLOXUH WR GR VR LV D GLVTXDOLÂżFDWLRQ H.  The  exhibitor  is  the  only  person  allowed  in  the  ring  with  the  pony  except  in  Lead-­In  costume.  If  other  people  or  other  animals  (ponies,  dogs,  cats,  etc.)  accompany  the  entrant,  he  shall  EH GLVTXDOLÂżHG I.  Lead-­In  Costume 10.  This  class  is  for  riders  six  (6)  years  and  under.  Ponies  are  shown  at  a  walk  only.  Person  leading  pony  must  be  14  year  of  age  or  older. 11.  Stallions  may  or  may  not  be  used,  at  the  option  of  the  Show  Committee. 12.  This  class  will  not  count  toward  any  high  point  awards  at  the  National  Congress  Show. 13.  If  this  class  is  not  offered  at  a  show,  Leadline  contestants  shall  show  in  the  other  type  costume  classes. 14.  Any  type  costume  may  be  worn. 15.  The  term  â€œlead-­inâ€?  applies  to  Costume  classes,  only. J.  Open  Costume 16.  Any  type  costume  may  be  worn,  unless  the  Native  American  Costume  class  is  offered.  If  Native  American  Costume  is  offered,  that  costume  cannot  be  worn  in  Open  Costume. Rule  127 'LVTXDOLÂżFDWLRQV 3DWWHUQV VKRXOG EH ZRUNHG DV ZULWWHQ 127 as  drawn.   Any  deviation  in  the  line  of  travel,  going  off  course,  ZLOO UHVXOW LQ D GLVTXDOLÂżFDWLRQ 5HIHU WR HDFK JDPH IRU VSHFLÂżF GLVTXDOLÂżFDWLRQV $OVR VHH 5XOH $GG Ă€DJ GLDJUDP WR 5XOH Rule  161.  INTERNATIONAL  FUTURITY  18  &  UNDER The  Hunter  Under  Saddle,  Western  Pleasure  and  Trail  )XWXULWLHV DUH IRU WZR WKUHH IRXU DQG ÂżYH \HDU ROG 32$V 7KHVH classes  will  be  held  annually  in  conjunction  with  the  National  Congress  POA  Show. K.  General  Rules 17.  Division  one  -­  for  registered  two  and  three-­year-­old  POAs. 'LYLVLRQ WZR IRU UHJLVWHUHG IRXU DQG ÂżYH \HDU ROG 32$V c.  All  sexes  show  together.   Pony  can  show  for  four  years. d.  Dams  need  not  have  been  nominated. 19.  Rider  must  be  18  &  Under 20.  Current  POAC  Rules  and  Regulations  apply. 21.  All  ponies  should  be  stabled  the  night  before  the  Futurity  Show.  The  stalls  should  be  inside  if  possible. 22.  Owners   of   entries   in  the  Futurity  assume  all  risk,  personal  or  property,  and  will  in  no  event  hold  the  Futurity  or  the  POAC  responsible  for  damages  caused  to  or  by  entries,  their  owners,  or  any  other  attending  parties. 23.  Both  the  owner  and  the  exhibitor  must  be  active  members  of  the  POAC  to  be  eligible  to  participate.  See  rule  2. L.  Fees $ QRPLQDWLRQ IHH RI PXVW EH SDLG WR WKH )XWXULW\ RQ or  before  May  1  for  each  Futurity  class  entered.


$ VXVWDLQLQJ IHH RI PXVW EH SDLG WR WKH )XWXULW\ RQ RU before  July  1  for  each  Futurity  class  entered. 26.  All  late  fees  shall  be  three  times  the  amount  of  the  regular  fees  in  arrears. 27.  There  will  be  no  refund  of  fees  or  return  of  a  payment  unless  the  showing  of  the  Futurity  is  canceled. Keep  or  allow  to  pay  at  show  to  increase  participation?? Rule  164.  DANIELS  HUNTER  UNDER  SADDLE  FUTURITY This  futurity  is  held  in  conjunction  with  the  National  Congress  Show. A.  General  Rules: 1.  This  is  a  Hunter  Under  Saddle  Futurity (QWULHV DUH RSHQ WR DQ\ UHJLVWHUHG 32$ ¿YH \HDUV DQG younger. a.  Both  the  owner  and  exhibitor  must  be  active  members  of  the  POAC  to  be  eligible  to  participate.  See  Rule  2. 3.  Riders  may  be  any  age. 7KH VDPH SRQ\ ULGHU FRPELQDWLRQ WKDW SODFHV ¿UVW VW may  compete  only  one  (1)  time.  However,  the  same  pony  may  compete  more  than  one  (1)  time,  but  different  rider.  The  rider  may  compete  again,  but  on  a  different  pony.  5.  Current  POAC  Rules  and  Regulations  apply. M.  Select  Sire  Futurity  Incentive  Fund 28.  This  fund  was  created  to  give  breeders  and  owners  incentive  to  keep  their  ponies  in  height  and  showing  in  Halter  Futurities/Longe   Line/JPFC/In-­Hand  Trail  classes.  These  classes   are   to   be  held  in  association  with  the  Select  Sire  Futurity  and  the  POAC  International  Sale. ZLOO EH KHOG HDFK \HDU IURP HDFK 6HOHFW 6LUH VWDOOLRQ SXUFKDVHG DQG IURP HDFK PDUH QRPLQDWLRQ IHH IRU this  fund.   Add  to  OTHER  FEES,  last  page: 3UHPLHU 6LUH Remove  or  keep  rule  89?   Keep

The  Board  recommended  that  the  Northeast  and  Northwest  Regions  try  this  to  see  if  it  increases  club  membership  and  show  participation  and  report  back  to  the  Board. At  this  time  President  Guthrie  thanked  the  outgoing  Board  members  Jeanette  Krueger,  Sheila  Bennett,  and  Dawn  Walther  for  all  of  their  time  spent  with  the  National  Board.   The  Board  welcomed  incoming  new  Directors  David  Brewer,  TN;Íž  Karen  Meyer,  MN;Íž  and  Carol  Davidson,  OR.   (OHFWLRQ RI 2IÂżFHUV Âą  Nominations  for  President:   Director  Katzenberger  nominated  Diana  Peaton  and  Director  Fears  seconded  the  motion.   Director  Chestnut  nominated  Jackie  Guthrie  and  Director  Arends  seconded  the  motion.   Director  Katzenberger  moved  that  nominations  be  closed  and  Director  Davidson  seconded  the  motion.   With  a  7-­5  vote,  Jackie  Guthrie  won  the  election  for  President.  Nomination  for  Vice  President:  Director  Katzenberger  nominated  Diana  Peaton  and  Director  Arends  seconded  the  motion.   Director  Meyers  nominated  Harry  Chestnut  and  Director  Shingleton  seconded  the  motion.   Director  Katzenberger  moved  that  nominations  be  closed  and  Director  Davidson  seconded  the  motion.   With  a  9-­3  vote,  Diana  Peaton  won  the  election  for  Vice  President. Nomination  for  Secretary/Treasurer:    Director  McKenzie  nominated  Beverly  Tabor  and  Director  Katzenberger  seconded  the  motion.   Director  Fears  nominated  Director  Meyer  and  Director  Chestnut  seconded  the  motion.   Director  Katzenberger  moved  that  nominations  be  closed  and  Director  Davidson  seconded  the  motion.   With  a  7-­5  vote,  Beverly  Tabor  won  the  election  for  Secretary/Treasurer.   President  Guthrie  appointed  Director  Kathy  McKenzie  as  Chairman  of  the  Rules  Committee  and  therefore  Kathy  will  automatically  be  on  the  Hearing  Committee.   Other  Hearing  Committee  members  are  Harry  Chestnut,  Karen  Meyer,  Scott  Shingleton,  and  Kristen  Fears.  Â

3DJH Âą 'LUHFWRU .UXHJHU DVNHG IRU FODULÂżFDWLRQ WR EH SXW New  Business in  the  handbook  and  on  the  scoresheet  for  a  â€œ0â€?  score  being  a  GLVTXDOLÂżFDWLRQ 1R DFWLRQ WDNHQ Convention  Sites  for  2015  and  Beyond 2015  -­  The  Board  was  presented  with  several  options  for  High  Point  Awards  on  State  Level  â€“  The  Rules  Committee  upcoming  POAC  National  Convention  Sites.   Discussion.   ZLOO ORRN DW DOORZLQJ VWDWH FOXEV DQG FKDSWHUV PRUH Ă€H[LELOLW\ LQ Director  McKenzie  made  a  motion  to  hold  the  2015  POAC  WKH 32$ 2IÂżFLDO +DQGERRN ZKHQ RIIHULQJ +LJK 3RLQW $ZDUGV DW National  Convention  in  Dallas/Ft.Worth  at  the  Hilton   DFW  their  shows. Lakes  in  Fort  Worth,  TX.   Director  Tabor  seconded  the  motion.   Discussion.   Voting  in  Favor:   Peaton,  Fears,  McKenzie,   Gant  Lawsuit  Update  â€“  President  Guthrie  shared  with  the  Katzenberger,  Meyer,  Shingleton,  Chestnut,  Tabor,  Brewer,  and  Board  that  a  trial  date  has  been  set  for  November.   Attorneys  Arends.   Director  Davidson  was  opposed.   Motion  Passed. representing  both  parties  are  currently  trying  to  negotiate  a  2016  â€“  Director  Davidson  made  a  motion  to  have  the  2016  settlement.   POAC  made  a  fair  offer  to  settle  but  no  agreement  POAC  National  Convention  in  Minneapolis  MN.   Director  Peaton  has  been  reached  at  this  time. seconded  the  motion.   Discussion.   Voting  in  favor:   Davidson,  Arends,  Tabor,  Chestnut,  Shingleton,  Meyer,  Katzenberger,  Presentation  of  Pat  Steele  Memorial  Awards  at  2013  McKenzie,  Fears  and  Peaton.   Director  Brewer  was  opposed.   Select  Sire  Futurity  Classes  â€“  Director  Krueger  made  a  motion  Motion  Passed. to  allow  the  presentation  of  the  Pat  Steele  Memorial  Awards  at  2017  â€“  Director  Brewer  made  a  motion  to  have  the  2017  the  2013  International  Futurity  for  the  winners  of  the  Select  Sire  POAC  National  Convention  in  Indianapolis  IN.   Director  Colt  and  Select  Sire  Filly  classes.   Director  Arends  seconded  the  Davidson  seconded  the  motion.   Discussion.   Voting  in  favor:   motion.   Voting  in  Favor:   Shingleton,  Tabor,  Bennett,  Chestnut,  Peaton,  Fears,  McKenzie,  Katzenberger,  Meyer,  Shingleton,  McKenzie,  Fears,  Walther,  Katzenberger,  Krueger,  Arends,  and  Chestnut,  Tabor,  Brewer,  Arends,  and  Davidson.   Unanimous.   Peaton.   Unanimous.   Motion  Passed.  Motion  Passed. Regional  High  Point  Awards  â€“  Director  Krueger  asked  the  Board  to  consider  offering  an  award  to  POA  exhibitors  from  areas  that  may  not  offer  many  approved  pointed  POA  shows,  but  who  also  compete  against  all  breeds  at  open  shows,  fairs,  and  fun  days.   Points  would  count  when  earned  at  any  approved,  pointed  POA  show,  open  shows,  fairs,  fun  days,  etc.   Award  would  be  open  to  any  age  rider  and  all  classes  would  count.   If  points  are  earned  from  other  than  POA  shows,  competitors  must  submit  RSHQ VKRZ DIÂżGDYLWV DQG SURSHU IHHV +LJK 3RLQW $ZDUGV ZRXOG be  presented  at  the  POA  National  Convention.   Discussion.  Â

Central  Classic  Proposal  for  2015  and  Beyond Director  Davidson  made  a  motion  to  approve  a  Central  Classic  Show  as  presented  in  the  written  proposal  to  the  Board  for  2015  which  would  include  a  Classic  plus  a  National  Promotional  show  in  Winona  MN.   Director  Peaton  seconded  the  motion.   Discussion.   Voting  in  favor:   Peaton,  Katzenberger,  Davidson,  Chestnut,  Fears,  McKenzie,  Brewer,  Arends,  and  Meyer.   Director  Tabor  was  opposed.   Director  Shingleton  abstained.   Motion  Passed. POA January 2014 - Page 17


Membership  and  Magazine  Fees  for  2014  and  beyond  -­ Director  Chestnut  made  a  motion  to  keep  the  membership/ VXEVFULSWLRQ UDWH DW $OVR D PHPEHUVKLS RQO\ RSWLRQ ZLOO EH DGGHG IRU DQG D PDJD]LQH RQO\ UDWH RI 86 IXQGV will  be  offered.   During  this  time  digital  magazines  will  also  be  available  at  no  cost  to  members  on  the  POA  Website.   Director  Peaton  seconded  the  motion.   Discussion.   Voting  in  favor:   Peaton,  Katzenberger,  Davidson,  Chestnut,  Fears,  Shingleton,  McKenzie,  Arends,  Meyer,  and  Brewer.   Director  Tabor  was  opposed.   Motion  Passed. DNA  Test  Kit  Fee  Price  Decrease  â€“  Director  Brewer  made  a  motion  to  lower  the  DNA  testing  kit  IHH IURP WR LPPHGLDWHO\ 'LUHFWRU $UHQGV VHFRQGHG WKH motion.   Discussion.   This  is  to  keep  the  price  in  line  with  other  breeds  and  with  independent  tests  directly  from  the  testing  labs.   Voting  in  favor:   Peaton,  Katzenberger,  Davidson,  Chestnut,  Fears,  Shingleton,  McKenzie,  Arends,  Meyer,  Brewer,  and  Tabor.   Unanimous.   Motion  Passed.

Katzenberger,  Chestnut,  Fears,  McKenzie,  Brewer,  and  Meyer.   Directors  Davidson  and  Arends  voted  no.   Director  Shingleton  abstained.   Motion  Passed. Concurrent  Futurities  â€“  Jeanette  Krueger  submitted  a  proposal  to  only  allow  National  Futurities  to  be  shown  at  the  International  Futurity  each  year.    Discussion.   No  action. Tentative  PHCs  â€“  Director  Peaton  made  a  motion  to  accept  Tentative  Height  Cards  (THC),  with  the  expiration  date  three  years  from  the  issue  date.   Card  could  only  be  issued  once  in  the  pony’s  lifetime.   Director  Tabor  seconded  the  motion.   Voting  in  faver:   Peaton   Opposed:  Tabor,  Katzenberger,  Davidson,  Chestnut,  Fears,  Shingleton,  and  Meyer.   Directors  Brewer  and  Arends  abstained.   Motion  Failed. Director  Chestnut  made  a  motion  for  areas  that  have  only  one  current  POA  National  Director,  have  a  team  of  past  or  present  National  Directors  be  allowed  to  do  the  inspection  for  the  PHC.   Director  Peaton  seconded  the  motion.   Voting  in  favor:   Peaton,  Tabor,  Katzenberger,  Chestnut,  Fears,  McKenzie,  Brewer,  Meyer,  Davidson,  Arends,  and  Shingleton.   Motion  Passed.

Youth  Promoter  Award  â€“  Director  McKenzie  asked  the  Board  to  consider  giving  a  Year-­End  Award  to  a  youth  promoting  POAs.   They  would  be  asked  to  write  an  essay  giving  details  of  how  they  are  promoting  PHC  Without  Color  Inspection  â€“ 32$V 7KH %RDUG DVNHG 0F.HQ]LH WR EULQJ WKH PRUH VSHFLÂżFV 3UHVLGHQW *XWKULH FODULÂżHG WKH UXOH RI REWDLQLQJ D 3+&ÂŤ on  this  type  of  possible  year  end  award  at  a  future  meeting. Under  Rule  43,  â€œPermanently  Registered  POAsâ€?  â€Ś  a  PHC  cannot  be  done  on  a  pony  that  is  still  Tentatively  registered.   Measuring  POAs  at  National  Congress  â€“  Inspectors  must  be  presented  with  Permanent  Registration  Director  Fears  made  a  motion  that  for  horses  that  measure  Papers  before  they  can  do  inspection  for  a  PHC.   This  will  be  and  pass  inspection  at  the  POA  National  Congress  and  that  show  advertised  in  both  Bits  N  Pieces  and  on  the  POAC  Website. at  the  Congress  in  2014,  those  horses  would  be  allowed  to  show  in  2014  International  Futurity  show  (if  nominated  and  fees  paid  Proposed  By-­Law  Changes  from  POAC  Attorney  â€“  This  in  full)  without  inspection  at  the  Futurity.    Director  Chestnut  will  be  tabled  until  February  where  it  can  be  discussed  at  the  seconded  the  motion.   Discussion.   Voting  in  favor:   Katzenberger,  General  Membership  Meeting. Davidson,  Chestnut,  Fears,  Shingleton,  McKenzie,  Arends,  Meyer,  Brewer,  and  Tabor.  Director  Peaton  abstained.   Motion  New  Drug  Rules  â€“  These  rules  were  prepared  and  submitted  Passed. for  review  by  the  Board  to  be  more  in  line  with  other  breed   registries.   Director  Katzenberger  made  a  motion  to  approve  the  1DWLRQDO <HDU (QG $ZDUG 4XDOLÂżFDWLRQ Âą  drug  proposal  as  presented.   Director  Tabor  seconded  the  motion.   The  Board  discussed  the  idea  of  limiting  those  qualifying  Vote:   Peaton,  Tabor,  Katzenberger,  Chestnut,  Fears,  McKenzie,  for  a  POA  National  Year  End  Award  to  those  that  showed  at  a  Brewer,  Meyer,  Davidson,  and  Arends.   Director  Shingleton  was  National  Event  (Congress,  West  World,  Classics).   Regionals  opposed.   Motion  Passed. would  not  be  accepted.   Discussion.   No  action. The  Board  directed  Magazine  Editor  Tammy  Virzi  to  work  Yearling  Sale  at  Congress  â€“ with  the  National  Appaloosa  Association  to  do  an  ad  tradeoff  and  Tom  Walmsley  presented  to  the  Board  a  possible  yearling  get  a  more  current  photo  in  our  current  add. sale  to  be  held  at  the  end  of  the  youth  week  of  the  Congress,  and  before  the  adult  classes  begin  if  Congress  is  split  into  a  Youth  Rule  173  (Page  189)  â€“  Director  Shingleton  asked  for  a  and  an  Adult  session.   This  sale  would  offer  yearlings  to  come  FODULÂżFDWLRQ RI WKLV UXOH WR WKDW LW LV WLWOHG Âł-3)& 5HLQLQJ )XWXULW\ back  as  two  year  olds  and  show  for  added  monies.   This  would  be  open  to  any  age  rider  and  will  encourage  youth  to  ride  two-­ Director  Tabor  ask  about  the  Task  Force  that  was  formed  in  year-­olds.   Discussion.   Director  Meyer  made  a  motion  to  accept  February  to  submit  suggestions  on  ways  to  improve  the  breed.   this  proposal  as  presented.   Director  McKenzie  seconded  the  This  went  to  the  Rules  Committee.   Rules  Committee  Chairman  motion.   Voting  in  favor:   Katzenberger,  Davidson,  Chestnut,  McKenzie  replied  that  this  committee  has  been  compiling  ideas  Fears,  Shingleton,  McKenzie,  Arends,  Meyer,  Brewer,  Tabor,  to  be  presented  at  a  later  time. and  Peaton.   Unanimous.   Motion  Passed. 'LUHFWRU 0H\HU PDGH D PRWLRQ WKDW IRU WKH ÂżUVW \HDU RQO\ WKH Director  Chestnut  made  a  motion  to  adjourn  the  meeting.   Congress  sale  will  sell  two  year  olds  so  the  buyers  will  be  able  to  Director  Shingleton  seconded  the  motion.   Unanimous.   Motion  qualify  for  the  2014  Futurity  Show.   Director  Tabor  seconded  the  Passed.  motion.   Voting  in  favor:   McKenzie,  Katzenberger,  Davidson,  Chestnut,  Fears,  Shingleton,  McKenzie,  Arends,  Meyer,  Brewer,  Tabor,  and  Peaton.   Unanimous.   Motion  Passed. Respectfully  submitted, Joyse  L.  Banister National  Congress  Show  â€“  Joyse  L.  Banister/CEO/POAC 'LUHFWRUV GLVFXVVHG VFKHGXOLQJ WKH \RXWK SRUWLRQ ÂżUVW (POAC  Youth  Congress)  and  then  present  awards  for  the  youth.  The  sale  would  be  held  next,  followed  by  an  Open  Congress.   Director  Chestnut  made  a  motion  to  have  a  Youth  Congress  and  an  Open  Congress  at  the  2014  POAC  National  Congress  Show.   It  was  also  suggested  to  include  youth  halter  at  the  2014  Congress  for  exhibition  only  (no  points  awarded).   Motion  seconded  by  Director  Meyer.   Voting  in  favor:   Peaton,  Tabor,  POA January 2014 - Page 18


CONVENTION  2014 Something  for  Everyone  as  the  POAC  visits  the  Bluegrass  State  of  Kentucky  for  â€œRun  for  the  Rosesâ€?  POAC  Convention

February  27  thru  March  2,  2014

POA  Youth  Meeting  4:15  -­  5:15  pm Saturday  March  1st

Once again, the popular “Derby Hat Competitionâ€? at the Banquet‌ Nice Specialty Prizes for Youth and Adults ‌ Start working on your unique Derby Hat now‌ this will be judged by a “Highly Qualified Guest Judgeâ€? to be announced at a later date!!! 2014  Seminars  include

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8:00am  â€“  5:00pm  â€“  Derby 7:00pm  â€“  9:00pm  â€“  Front  of  Barbaro  7:30pm  -­  8:15pm  â€“  Front  of  Barbaro

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Registration/Check-­In    7:30am  â€“  9:00am  â€“  Front  of  Barbaro         4:00pm  â€“  7:00pm  -­  Front  of  Barbaro Judges  Committee       8:00am  â€“  9:00am  â€“  Preakness Breeders  Committee       9:00am  â€“  10:45am  -­  Derby Marketing  &  Promotion  Committee     10:45am  â€“  11:30am  -­  Preakness “POAC  Scribe  Trainingâ€?      11:30am  â€“  12:15pm  -­  Derby Lunch  on  Your  Own National  Congress  Committee     1:30pm  â€“  3:00pm  -­  Derby Rules  Committee       3:00pm  â€“  5:00pm  -­  Preakness “Preparing  your  Breeding  Stock  for  Breeding  Seasonâ€?       5:00pm  â€“  6:00pm  -­  Derby Welcome  Reception  &  General  Membership  Meeting  7:00pm  â€“  9:00pm  â€“  Derby/Preakness/Belmont First  Annual  Run  for  the  Roses  POA  Stick  Horse  Races!  (following  Membership  Meeting)

Saturday,  March  1,  2014 Registration/Check-­In    7:30am  â€“  9:00am  â€“  Front  of  Barbaro International  Sale  Committee                                              8:00am  â€“  9:30am  -­  Derby International  Futurity  Committee     9:30am  â€“  11:00am  -­  Preakness Saturday  â€œRun  For  the  Rosesâ€?  Field  Trip    11:30am  â€“  4:00pm  â€“  Off  Site POA  Youth  Board  Committee     4:15pm  â€“  5:15pm  â€“  Henry  Clay “More  Tips  for  Success  in  Hunter  in  Hand  Classâ€?   4:30pm  â€“  5:30pm  -­  Derby “POAC  Runs  For  the  Rosesâ€?  Banquet  &  Awards   6:30pm  â€“  Banquet  Rooms  (Doors  Open  with  Cash  Bar  at  6:00pm)  â€œPOAC  Runs  For  The  Rosesâ€?  Saturday  Tour  Schedule 11:30am        Depart  Hotel  for  Thoroughbred  Farm  Tour  (Box  Lunch  provided  on  bus) 12:45pm              Depart  for  Kesmarc  Equine  Aqua  Therapy  Center  Tour  2:15pm                Depart  for  Woodburn  Old  Kentucky  Bourbon  Distillery  Tour 4:00pm                Return  to  the  Clarion

Sunday,  March  2,  2014       Heritage  Committee     Long  Range  Planning  Committee   National  Inspectors  Clinic   Â

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26th  Annual  National  Convention‌ February  27  â€“  March  2,  2014  â€“  Lexington  Kentucky Registration  Deadline:   February  15th

Adult  Convention  Meetings  &  Banquet  -­-­-­  $75/person  x  #_____  =    Names  for  Adults:                 Adult  Convention  Meetings  Only  -­-­-­   $45/person  x  #_____  =              Names  for  Adult  Meetings  Only:               Banquet/Awards  Program  Only  (Adults  or  Youth)  â€Ś  $35/person  x  #_____  =    Names  for  Banquet  &  Awards  Program  Only:              Youth  Convention  Meeting  &  Banquet  Only  (Ages  4-­18)  â€Ś$45/person  x  #_____  =            Names  for  Youth:                Â

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NAME      AGE                                         Absolutely  no  refunds  for  Convention  Registrations,  Field  Trip,  and  banquet  meals  will  be  issued  once  your  registration  has  been  submitted  to  the  POAC.   The  banquet  meal  will  be  a  plated  meal.  Please  indicate  on  this  form  if  you  have  any  dietary  restrictions.   On  Friday  evening  there  will  be  a  Reception  open  to  all  registered  POA  Families,  along  with  our  GENERAL  MEMBESHIP  MEETING.    What  a  great  way  to  see  old  friends  and  meet  some  new  ones  too!!!   The  Clarion  Hotel  offers  Free  Parking,  Free  Shuttle  Service  to/from  airport,  Free  Breakfast  Buffet  daily,  Indoor  half-­court  %DVNHWEDOO ,QGRRU 3RRO 6SRUWV %DU $UFDGH $UHD DQG D SHW SROLF\ &RQWDFW WKH &ODULRQ IRU PRUH GHWDLOV RQ +RWHO $PHQLWLHV ,I \RX ZLQ 5DIĂ€H RU 6LOHQW Auction  Items,  you  are  responsible  for  making  sure  items  are  paid  for  and  picked  up.   Winners  will  be  billed  for  postage  if  items  have  to  be  mailed.  Â

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PAYMENT  MUST  BE  INCLUDED  WITH  THIS  REGISTRATION  FORM  FOR  ALL  MEETING,  BANQUET,  FIELD  TRIP,  AND  T-­SHIRT  ORDERS  â€“  RESERVATION  DEADLINE  FEBRUARY  15TH POA January 2014 - Page 22


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2014 Final List of Stallions Purchased for 2014 Select Sire Futurity Stallion Name Stallion Name 2Ds Coosa Rio A Solar Eclipse A Sudden Zippo A Trace of Impulse AKA With Intent To Win Alias Ghost King Bostons MacCloud Campbells Dreamcatcher Cels Dynamite Dreams Chocolate Jet Set CHR Tigers Tough Eagle CR Star Kid Docs Chocolate Impulse Docs Diamond Dude Docs Macho Man Docs Ruff N Tough Docs Ruff N Zip Double Dippin Dually First Impulse FS Princes Patriots Run Handsome Hollywood Star His Dirty Dealer Hot Chocolate Hunter Hot Commodity Ima Few Spot Dream Ima Impulsive Star Indys Unzipped Jamaican Scotch Kid O Bounce Kid O Seventh Heaven Kind Of Impulsive KS’s Jammin With A Ghost KS’s Notorious Ghost KS’s Twenty X Dash LB All The Rage Leos Gold Peppy LVO Four On The Floor LVO Respect Poco Bien MM Mags Son Of A Gun My Lucky Zipper Nite Time Invitation OBR Good Asset Pal Ace Pal Baja Bandito POA January 2014 - Page 24

Owner Owner/Lessee David or Bonnie Morris, OK Dwayne or Jayme Senkel, TX C.Todd or Missy Corn Maple Meadows POA’s, MO Kreier Kountry POA Farm KS’s Pony Farm, AL Dean Damman, IA Lynda Arnold, MD Gloria C. Shelton, IN N.R. Stevenson/Melissa Slayton, TX Brad Wilson & Sons, IA Larry Myers, IA Julian & Ruth Ann Nemmers, WI Julian & Ruth Ann Nemmers, WI T.Shroyer, E. Beninga, D. Ernst, IA Dean Damman, IA Chuck & Maxine Shekleton, IA Kathleen Callahan & Ryan Klingmeyer, MD Leo or Lee Ann Haack, IA Melissa Riehl, NY Larry Myers or C.A. Good, IA Bob Roseland or Arlene Severidt, IA Orlen Stolee or Lowell Roseland, IA Mark or Lisa Langhorst, NE Dan or Lori Krome, MN Larry Myers or C.A. Good, IA Pam Barlet & Bev Routon, OR Ernest or Debra Niemeyer Jackie Guthrie, WI Kreier Kountry POA Farm KS’s Pony Farm, AL KS’s Pony Farm, AL C.Todd or Missy Corn KS’s Pony Farm, AL Rosslyn Spencer Biggs DVM, OK Anita Hendrix, GA Cliff or Joan Thomas, CA Cliff or Joan Thomas, CA Maple Meadows POA’s, MO Jackie Guthrie, WI or The Pony Farm, IA Harry or Jan Chestnut, MI Jillian Willem, MN Terilyn Noyce, MI Michelle Tauson, MD

Purchaser Purchaser David or Bonnie Morris, OK Dwayne or Jayme Senkel, TX Ken Tearman, IN Maple Meadows POA’s, MO Amber Dreyer, WI Rebecca Wright, AL Dean Damman, IA Lynda Arnold, MD Gloria C. Shelton, IN Melissa Slayton, TX Brad Wilson & Sons, IA Russ & Carol Davidson, OR Brooke Mareth, MO Jackie Guthrie, WI Julie Erickson, IA Millard & Nancy Fisher, OH L. Furlong/P. Koehler, TX Kathleen Callahan & Ryan Klingmeyer, MD Leo or Lee Ann Haack, IA Melissa Riehl, NY Monte Byers, IN Bob Roseland, IA Ruth PeCoy, IA Pamela Bowman, KS M. Onsager, MN Pat Burton, TX Pam Barlet & Bev Routon, OR Larry Gibson, WI Jackie Guthrie, WI Bonnie Shepherd, WI KS’s Pony Farm, AL KS’s Pony Farm, AL Ken Tearman, IN Rebecca Wright, AL D. Bowman, KS Mike or Charlene Astin, GA Linda Beagle, CA Leola Densmore, MI Linzy Zahm-­Lahr, IN Jackie Guthrie, WI Elizabeth Yarger, MI L. Furlong/P. Koehler, TX Terilyn or D. Noyce, MI Michelle Tauson, MD


Final  list  of  stallion  services  purchased  through  the  Select  Sire  bidding  phase.  2014  foals  of  these  stallions  will  now  eligible  for  the  Select  Sire  Furturity  to  be  held  in  October  2014  . Â

Final  List  of  Stallions  Purchased  for  2014  Select  Sire  Futurity Stallion  Name  Pal  Cavalcade  RPRs  Impulsive  Superman  RU  Triple  Tough  RY  Diamond  Equity  6DOW\ $UUD\ 6DOW\ 6WROH 7KH /RRN Santee  Highlander  Santee  Hot  Rodder  Santee  Legend  Santee  Shiek  SBF  Docs  Siri  Plaudit  Step  Into  My  RV  Strike  On  Stone  Suddenly  A  Sonny  Suddenly  Sid  The  Silver  Kid  TNE  Hez  Dynamite  Tribute  To  Hollywood  Tribute  To  Intense  Tribute  To  Prince  Truly  Way  Too  Cool  Two  Eyed  Sonny  7; &KLS 1 $UUD\ Wils  Double  Reward  Zips  Invested  Chip Â

Owner  Rosslyn  Spencer  Biggs  DVM,  OK  Jessica  Drish  or  The  Pony  Farm,  IA  Aaron  &  Holly  Deschenes  Eric  &  Brittany  Zimmerman,  FL  /\QQ 3XI¿QEDUJHU 2. -HUHP\ RU -XOLH 6WLHEHQV .6 Gene  or  Carolyn  Carr,  SD  Gene  or  Carolyn  Carr,  SD  Gene  or  Carolyn  Carr,  SD  Duane  Strunk,  IL  or  Doug  Webel,  IN  Bev  Routon,  OR  Lisa  Pryor,  IN  Dale  L.  or  Pamela  K.  Bowman,  KS  Teresa  Storm,  IA  Orlen  Stolee  or  Lowell  Roseland,  IA  Dean  or  Cory  Damman,  IA  Dwayne  or  Jayme  Senkel,  TX  Linzy  Zahm-­Lahr,  IN  Kreier  Kountry  POA  Farm  Mike  Gardner,  UT  Split  Rail  Farm,  MO  Charly  Wallen  or  Leola  Densmore,  MI  /\QQ 3XI¿QEDUJHU 2. Brad  Wilson  &  Sons,  IA  Jackie  Guthrie,  WI Â

Purchaser    Ken  Tearman,  IN J.  Cash,  IA Leo  Haack,  IA Jennifer  Gebhardt,  FL /\QQ 3XI¿QEDUJHU 2. /\QQ 3XI¿QEDUJHU 2. Gene  or  Carolyn  Carr,  SD Duane  Strunk,  IL Gene  or  Carolyn  Carr,  SD Doug  Webel,  IN Peggy  Boyer,  OR Vicky  Roline,  IN Dale  L.  or  Pamela  K.  Bowman,  KS David  Stille,  IA L.  Furlong/P.  Koehler,  TX Dean  or  Cory  Damman,  IA Dwayne  or  Jayme  Senkel,  TX Linzy  Zahm-­Lahr,  IN Amber  Dreyer,  WI Mike  Gardner,  UT Brooke  Mareth,  MO Mike  Elliott,  MI 'ZD\QH 6HQNHO 7; Kortney  Brosamle,  IA Jackie  Guthrie,  WI

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IOWA Â

Bostons  MacCloud  CHR  Tigers  Tough  Eagle  &7V 7ZR (\HG 5HĂ€HFWLRQ Docs  Chocolate  Impulse  Docs  Macho  Man  Docs  Ruff  N  Tough  Docs  Ruff  N  Zip  'XWFK *ROGHQ &KRFRODWH\ POA January 2014 - Page 26

 AQHA  POA  POA  POA  POA  POA  POA  AQHA  POA   POA  POA  32$ POA  POA  POA  POA  32$


Stallions that have been purchased thru the bidding phase that ended on February 1, 2014 are shown in bold. The remaining unsold stallions may be purchased on a first-come, first-served basis until July 31, 2014 Stallion  Name Â

Breed Â

Owner/Lessee Â

Phone Â

Height Â

Fee  Shipped  Semen

IOWA Â (continues) Â

 POA  POA  POA  ApHC  POA  POA  32$ POA  POA  POA  POA  32$ ApHC  32$ POA  POA  POA  POA Â

 Haack,  Leo  or  Lee  Ann  Damman,  Dean  Roseland,  Bob  or  Severidt,  Arlene  Stolee,  O  or  Roseland,  L  Good,  CA  or  Teresa  The  Pony  Farm  :LOVRQ 6RQV Drish,  Jessica    Neifert,  Verla  Roseland,  Bob  Roseland,  Bob  6WROHH 2 RU 5RVHODQG / Storm,  Teresa  6ODSQLFND $OLFLD Drish,  Jessica  &  The  Pony  Farm  Damman,  Dean  Wilson,  Brad  or  Brosamle,  Kortney  The  Pony  Farm Â

 319-­668-­2986  641-­227-­3845  641-­479-­2218  515-­893-­2317  641-­344-­6356  641-­919-­3741  641-­919-­3741  641-­627-­5314  641-­479-­2218  641-­479-­2218  641-­891-­9793  641-­919-­3741  641-­227-­3845  515-­291-­0899  641-­919-­3741 Â

 55  1/2â€?  55  1/2â€?  53  1/2â€?  56â€?  53  3/4â€?  54â€?  ´ 54â€?  54  1/2â€?  51â€?  55â€?  ´ 58â€?  ´ 55â€?  54â€?  53â€?  51  1/2â€? Â

 PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT Â

No No No Yes Yes Yes 1R No No No No <HV No 1R No Yes No No

KANSAS Â

 POA  POA  POA  $4+$ POA  AQHA Â

 Bowman,  Dale  or  Pamela  Meadows,  Gerald  &  Lori  Meadows,  Gerald  &  Lori  :LOVRQ -DFTXHOLQH & - 5DQFK Stiebens,  Jeremy  or  Julie  Bowman,  Dale  or  Pamela Â

 785-­305-­0427  620-­921-­0307  620-­921-­0307  620-­662-­2309  785-­305-­0427 Â

 51â€?  53  1/2â€?  52  3/4â€?  ´ 56â€?  59â€? Â

 PT  PT  PT  PT  PT Â

No No No <HV 2QO\ No No

MARYLAND Â

 POA  $S+& POA Â

 Arnold,  Lynda  %DDVH $QLWD Tauson,  Michelle Â

 410-­875-­2050  410-­979-­4311 Â

 54â€?  ´ 54  3/4â€? Â

 PT  PT Â

No 1R Yes

MICHIGAN Â

 POA  $S+& POA  POA  AQHA  POA  POA  POA  POA  POA Â

 Chestnut,  Andy  6FKPLGW 1RHOOH Knipp,  Renee  Segur,  Shawn  Sosinski,  Ben  Chestnut,  Harry  &  Janis  Noyce,  Terilyn  Segur,  Shawn  Wallen,  Charly  or  Densmore,  Leola  Chestnut,  Harry  &  Janis Â

 269-­673-­8115  616-­862-­4171  269-­760-­7459  517-­788-­8018  269-­673-­8115  517-­223-­6799  269-­760-­7459  269-­781-­3656  269-­673-­8115 Â

 56â€?  ´ 56â€?  53â€?  56â€?  56â€?  51â€?  53  1/2â€?  54  1/2â€?  56â€? Â

 PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT Â

No <HV No Yes No No Yes Yes No No

 Krome,  Lori  or  Dan  McGranaham,  Dave Â

 507-­236-­3174  507-­236-­3239 Â

 52  5/8â€?  51â€? Â

 PT  PT Â

No No

 Maple  Meadows  POAs  0HIIHQ -DFTXHOLQH Split  Rail  Farm  Martin,  Sarah  6SHDUV -DQLFH RU %HQ

 660-­359-­2202  417-­343-­8862  417-­343-­8862 Â

 53â€?  ´ 48  1/2â€?  54â€?  ´

 PT  PT  PT Â

No <HV No No 1R

First  Impulse  Hes  One  Tough  Bud  His  Dirty  Dealer  Hot  Chocolate  Hunter  Ima  Impulsive  Star  My  Lucky  Zipper  3DO *HRUJH -RQHV RPR’s  Impulsive  Superman  Santee  Tuff  Joe  Silent  Sham  Silent  Stellar  Deal  6XGGHQOH\ 6LG Suddenly  A  Sonny  6XQEULJKW 6NLS 7KH 'DQFH The  Midnight  Special  The  Silver  Kid  Wils  Double  Award  Wudin  Chus  Silver  N  Gold  Azure  Skies  Wonder  Look  DBL  Ds  Cadillac  Gold  MFS  Tes  A  Total  Wonder  0U *RRG -HDQV Salty  Stole  The  Look  Strike  On  Stone  Campbells  Dreamcatcher  +LGHDZD\V /DNRWD -RH Pal  Baja  Bandito  Black  Tie  Invitation  &KRFRODWH\ Driftwoods  Silver  Tab  Impulsive  Dream  Maker  My  Impulsive  Buddy  Nite  Time  Invitation  Pal  Ace  Sonnys  Fury  Two  Eyed  Sonny  Nicks  Spittin  Image Â

MINNESOTA Â

Ima  Few  Spot  Dream  Stony  Points  Aidan Â

MISSOURI Â

A  Trace  of  Impulse  3KHQRPHQDO &UHDWLRQ Silver  Masterpiece  Truly  Way  Too  Cool  :LOV &HUWL¿HG 5R\DO

 POA  POA   POA  $4+$ POA  POA  32$

POA January 2014 - Page 27


2015 Stallion  Name Â

Breed Â

Owner/Lessee Â

Phone Â

Height Â

Fee  Shipped  Semen

MISSOURI Â (continued) Â

 32$

 0DUHWK %URRNH

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 ´

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1R

MONTANA Â

 POA Â

 Krueger,  Jeanette Â

 406-­356-­7047 Â

 53â€? Â

 PT Â

No

NEW Â YORK Â

 POA  POA Â

 Riehl,  Melissa  Riehl,  Melissa Â

 518-­332-­6951  518-­332-­6951 Â

 51â€?  52  3/4â€? Â

 PT  PT Â

No No

=LSSRV 5R\DO .LG

Docs  Toughest  Yet  FS  Ima  Little  Sugar  Bar  FS  Princes  Patriots  Run Â

OHIO Â

 POA  POA  POA  AQHA Â

 Brobst,  Charles  Zambanini,  Cheryl  Brobst,  Charles  Mulheim,  Dave Â

 614-­491-­8850  740-­524-­5931  614-­491-­8850  330-­832-­3282 Â

 51â€?  51  1/2â€?  53  1/2â€?  57â€? Â

 PT  PT  PT  PT Â

No No No No

OKLAHOMA Â

 POA  ApHC  POA  32$ 32$ POA  POA  32$

 Morris,  David  or  Bonnie  Biggs,  DVM   Rosslyn  Spencer  Biggs,  DVM   Rosslyn  Spencer  3XI¿QEDUJHU /\QQ 3XI¿QEDUJHU /\QQ Biggs,  DVM   Rosslyn  Spencer  Biggs,  DVM   Rosslyn  Spencer  3XI¿QEDUJHU /\QQ

 405-­630-­4408  405-­201-­9127  405-­201-­9127  405-­201-­9127  405-­201-­9127 Â

 55â€?  56â€?  56â€?  ´ ´ 56â€?  52â€?  ´

 PT  PT  PT  37 37 PT  PT  37

No No Yes 1R 1R No No 1R

OREGON Â

 POA  AQHA  POA  AQHA  AQHA  POA  AQHA  POA  POA  POA  POA  AQHA Â

 Davidson,  Russ  or  Carol  Wheeler,  M  &  Braek,  L  Davidson,  Russ  or  Carol  Davidson,  Russ  or  Carol  Davidson,  Russ  or  Carol  Routon,  Bev  or  Barlet,  Pam  Davidson,  Russ  or  Carol  Davidson,  Russ  or  Carol  Routon,  Bev    Davidson,  Russ  or  Carol  Cross,  Tirzah  Routon,  Bev  or  Barlet,  Pam Â

 541-­258-­7541  360-­852-­8079  541-­258-­7541  541-­258-­7541  541-­258-­7541  209-­556-­8009  541-­258-­7541  541-­258-­7541  209-­556-­8009  541-­258-­7541  503-­590-­5402  209-­604-­6242 Â

 52â€?  55â€?  52â€?  58â€?  55  3/4â€?  56â€?  60â€?  49â€?  51  1/2â€?  48â€?  55  1/2â€?  56â€? Â

 PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT Â

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes

SOUTH Â DAKOTA Â

 AQHA  POA  POA  POA  POA  POA  POA  POA  POA  POA Â

 Carr,  Gene  or  Carolyn  Carr,  Gene  or  Carolyn  Carr,  Gene  or  Carolyn  Carr,  Gene  or  Carolyn  Carr,  Gene  or  Carolyn  Carr,  Gene  or  Carolyn  Carr,  Gene  or  Carolyn  Carr,  Gene  or  Carolyn  Carr,  Gene  or  Carolyn  Carr,  Gene  or  Carolyn Â

 605-­783-­3832  605-­783-­3832  605-­783-­3832  605-­783-­3832  605-­783-­3832  605-­783-­3832  605-­783-­3832  605-­783-­3832  605-­783-­3832  605-­783-­3832 Â

 56â€?  55  1/2â€?  56â€?  54â€?  54â€?  56â€?  54â€?  56â€?  55â€?  54â€? Â

 PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT Â

No No No No No No No No No No

 3RF]REXW %HUQHW RU 3HQQ\ Brewer,  David  or  Heather Â

 951-­592-­7627 Â

 ´ 55â€? Â

 37 PT Â

1R Yes

Docs  Diamond  Stud  Fly  TE  WA  Hunters  Strand  of  Pearl  Ima  Peppy  San  Cutter  2D’s  Coosa  Rio  LB  All  The  Rage  Pal  Cavalcade  6DOW\ $UUD\ 6DOW\ 6RODU $UUD\ Santee  Skip  N  Skip  The  Big  Shooter  7;ÂśV &KLS 1 $UUD\ CA  Secret  Impulsive  Star  Classie  Starlight  CR  Perfect  Intention  Docs  Poco  King  Peppy  Impressive  Agenda  Indys  Unzipped  Jaz  Poco  Blueseal  M&Ns  Leo  Bar  None  SBF  Docs  Siri  Plaudit  Sunbright  CR  Rawhide  Zippos  Lazarus  Gold  Zippos  Skip  Bar  A  Stars  Journey  Santee  Encore  Santee  Highlander  Santee  Hotroddin  Zippo  Santee  Red  Hotrodder  Santee  Review  Santee  Santiago  Santee  Senator  Santee  Tesoro  Santee  Vaquero Â

TENNESSEE Â

'H¿QLWHO\ $ 'UHDP7R6HD JBJs  Lookin  Bright  Eyed  POA January 2014 - Page 28

 32$ POA Â


Stallions that have been purchased thru the bidding phase that ended on February 1, 2014 are shown in bold. The remaining unsold stallions may be purchased on a first-come, first-served basis until July 31, 2014 Stallion  Name  TENNESSEE  (continued)  Santee  Skipn  Twist Â

Breed  POA Â

Owner/Lessee Â

Phone Â

Height Â

Fee  Shipped  Semen

Brewer,  David  or  Heather Â

931-­592-­7627 Â

53  1/2â€? Â

PT Â

Yes

 Senkel,  Dwayne  or  Jayme  Brown  Furlong,  LuAnn  Slayton,  M.  or  Stevenson,  NR  Tomlin,  Tommy  and  Suzanne  :DOOLV $QJLH Koehler,  Patty  Koehler,  Patty  Fears,  Kristen  or  Burgess,  Lloyd  :DOOLV $QJHOD McBride,  Richard  or  Charlen  Slayton,  Melissa  Stevenson,  NR  or  Dixen,  Karen  Senkel,  Dwayne  or  Jayme  Brown  McBride,  Richard  or  Charlen Â

 940-­524-­3596  972-­979-­2477  731-­441-­4767  903-­283-­6522  940-­365-­9493  940-­365-­9493  817-­800-­5174  817-­447-­2371  731-­441-­4767  731-­441-­4767  940-­524-­3596  817-­447-­2371 Â

 53  1/2â€?  45â€?  58â€?  51  1/2â€?  ´ 52  1/2â€?  53â€?  54â€?  ´ 62â€?  53â€?  51â€?  55â€?  60â€? Â

 PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT  PT Â

No Yes-­Only Yes Yes <HV Yes Yes Yes <HV Yes Yes Yes No Yes

TEXAS Â

 POA  POA  AQHA  POA  32$ POA  POA  POA  $UDELDQ AQHA  POA  POA  POA  AQHA Â

UTAH Â

 POA  POA  POA Â

 Gardner,  Mike  or  Shauna  Gardner,  Mike  or  Shauna  Gardner,  Mike  or  Shauna Â

 801-­592-­4095  801-­592-­4095  801-­592-­4095 Â

 54â€?  55â€?  54â€? Â

 PT  PT  PT Â

No Yes Yes

WASHINGTON Â

 32$

 0DWWKDL 'HORUHV

Â

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Â

<HV

WISCONSIN Â

 32$ POA  POA  32$ POA  32$

 'UH\HU $PEHU Niemeyer,  Ernest  or  Debra  Guthrie,  Jackie  'UH\HU $PEHU Niemeyer,  Ernest  or  Debra  'UH\HU $PEHU

 715-­684-­9393  715-­720-­0234  715-­684-­9393 Â

 ´ 54â€?  49  1/2â€?  ´ 55â€?  ´

 PT  PT  PT Â

<HV No Yes-­Only <HV No <HV

A  Solar  Eclipse  By  Design  Chocolate  Jet  Set  CHR  Hez  Tuff  E  Nuff  -%& +H]D 6DOW\ 'XGH OBR  Impulsive  OBR  Perfect  Design  Pal  Casey  Jones  6DTODZL 1\WH 6WDONHU Set  For  Life  The  Impulsive  Kid  TMD’s  Two  Eyed  Rawhide  TNE  Hez  Dynamite  Zippos  Gold  Rolex  Impulsive  Gold  Loper  Tribute  To  Prince  Zip  N  Gold  3LUDWHV %RRW\

$.$ :LWK ,QWHQW 7R :LQ Jamaican  Scotch  Kid  O  Bounce  .LG 2 6HYHQWK +HDYHQ RC  Tough  N  Salty  7ULEXWH 7R ,QWHQVH

 ***Fees  may  not  include  shipped  semen  collection  or  other  fees  related  to  this  process  and  must  be  discussed  between  stallion  owner  and  purchaser

S S

2015 POAC Select Sire Futurity

POA January 2014 - Page 29


2015  SELECT  SIRE  FUTURITY  STALLION  BID  FORM Purchase  the  Stallion  of  your  choice  by  sealed  bidding‌Must  be  postmarked  by  February  1,  2014.   Minimum  bid  is  one-­half  the  advertised  stud  fee  or  $200  (which  ever  is  greater).   x POAC  requires  all  stallions  used  in  the  breeding  program  to  be  DNA  tested. x All  sealed  bids  through  February  1,  2014,  are  processed  by  the  highest  bid  received.   If  there  are  duplicate  winning  bids,  the  bid  with  the  earliest  postmark  will  be  the  winning  bid. x All  bids  remain  sealed  until  February  10,  2014,  at  which  time  they  are  opened  and  processed. x $IWHU WKH ELGGLQJ SKDVH LV RYHU DOO UHPDLQLQJ VWDOOLRQV DUH DYDLODEOH RQ D ÂżUVW FRPH ÂżUVW serve  basis  through  July  31,  2014.

Select  Sire  Stallion  Service  Purchase  Form I  would  like  to  place  a  bid  for  the  2014  breeding  service  of:            Â

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Sire  Owner’s  Name:    Enclosed  is  my  check  for  $  Â

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Purchaser  Name:    Address:     City:      Daytime  Phone  Number:  E-­Mail  Address:   Â

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Pony  of  the  Americas  Club  Inc. 2014  Select  Sire  Futurity  Purchase  Form 3828  S.  Emerson  Avenue Indianapolis  IN   46203

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Conditions  -­-­-­  Matters  such  as  mare  care,  location  of  stallion,  guarantees,  re-­breedings,  etc.  are  between  the  stallion  owner  and  the  purchaser  of  that  stallion’s  service.   POAC  makes  no  guarantees,  refunds,  or  negotiations  concerning  the  donated  service.   Call  the  stallion  owner  regarding  these  matters  before  you  purchase  a  stallion  service. All  sealed  bids  must  be  postmarked  by  February  1,  2014.   After  sealed  bids  are  processed,  all  UHPDLQLQJ VWDOOLRQV PD\ EH SXUFKDVHG E\ WKH ÂżUVW SRVWPDUN UHFHLYHG XQWLO -XO\ 3OHDVH PDUN the  front  of  this  bid  envelope  â€œSelect  Sire  Futurity  Purchase  Bid  2014â€?.   Do  not  send  any  other  POA  paperwork  to  be  processed  in  the  same  envelope  with  this  bid. To  insure  proper  applications  of  payment,  THIS  FORM  MUST  BE  USED. POA January 2014 - Page 30


2013 Owner’s Directory K S ’ s P O N Y FA R M

ALABAMA

,FOOFUI 1BU 4UFFMF -ZEJB (PWF 5SBJOFS $PVOUZ 3PBE Ă&#x; .PVMUPO "MBCBNB 1I &NBJM ,4T10"T!BPM DPN Ă&#x; 8FCTJUF XXX LTTQPOZGBSN DPN 4UBOEJOH KS’s Jammin With A Ghost ROM(H), Kind of Impulive ROM(H)-Int’l & Futurity Champion, KSs Heza Nifty Twist-Int’l Champion, Alias Ghost King, ApHC Int’l Futurity & Supreme Champion Producer, KSs Twenty X Dash 4IPX 1POJFT 'BNJMZ 1POJFT 2VBMJUZ :PVOH 4UPDL GPS TBMF

CALIFORNIA

L I T T L E VA L L E Y OA K S

$MJGG +PBO 5IPNBT 5VSOFST -BOF Ă&#x; 4VOPM $BMJGPSOJB 1IPOF Ă&#x; &NBJM KPBO!MJUUMFWBMMFZPBLT DPN 8FCTJUF XXX MJUUMFWBMMFZPBLT DPN LVO Four On The Floor - International Grand Champion Stallion LVO Respects Poco Bien - International Champion /BUJPOBM *OTQFDUPS Ă&#x; #SFFEFST PG RVBMJUZ 10"4

B D K P OA s

COLORADO

#BSCBSB ,MFJO & $PVOUZ 3E Ă&#x; 8FMMJOHUPO $PMPSBEP Ă&#x; 1I &NBJM CBSCLMFJOQPBT!ZBIPP DPN 4UBOEJOH Diamondized ApHC 7â€? WP & HUS point earner, Producer of halter, WP, longeline & futurity winners

S T RU N K FA R M S

ILLINOIS

%VBOF /BODZ 4USVOL / 3JTJOH 3PBE Ă&#x; $IBNQBJHO *MMJOPJT 1I Ă• Ă&#x; &NBJM EVBOFJMMJOJ!TCDHMPCBM OFU IUUQ XXX JMMJOJQPBT DPN 4UBOEJOH Santee Shiek /BUJPOBM *OTQFDUPS Ă&#x; #SFFEFST PG *MMJOJ 10"T

INDIANA

Z A N I M A L C RO S S I N G

#PC -FTMJF ;BIN Ă&#x; 5SBWJT -JO[Z -BIS /PSUI 8BSSFO 3PTE Ă&#x; )VOUJOHUPO *OEJBOB Ă&#x; Ă&#x; & .BJM MKQPBT!IPUNBJM DPN 8FCTJUF XXX [BOJNBMDSPTTJOH DPN Standing: Tribute To Hollywood MM Mags Son of a Gun 10"Ă˜T ;FCSB .JOJBUVSF %POLFZT .JOJBUVSF )FSGPSE C a t t l e

SNAFFLES

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h t u o Y a t o k a South D CALLIE MUELLER

Howdy to all of you pony lovers!! It’s Callie Mueller from SD, and I hope you and your ponies are all staying warm and dry! This is the down season for most of us that show horses. It’s a time to get our tack and show clothes ready for another season of showing. It’s also a time for clubs to get together for their annual awards banquet and meetings, and to select new POA Royalty. The SDPOAC met in Brookings at the SDSU Student Union building for yearend awards, meetings, and to enjoy each other’s company. After our meetings and listening to our candidate’s speeches, our club voted for our 2014 Royalty. Our new King and Queen are Sidnee Olson and Callie Mueller. Our new Princess is Lucee Olson, and our Beau and Sweetheart are Blake and Adeline Louwagie. Thanks to Traci Olson for bringing supplies for our youth to make necklaces or key chains, everyone enjoyed it. Included is a picture of our 2014 SDPOA Royalty. Hope to See You at Some Shows,

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BRYCE CARNS-WISCONSIN DYLAN PAYNE-ILLINOIS KELSEY KING-IOWA

ASHLEY CORN-INDIANA SABLE TEARMAN-INDIANA SHELBY BRENNER-MICHIGAN

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Recommendation Form for POAC Scholarship Application Pony of the Americas Club, Inc. 3828 S Emerson Ave National Office: 317-­‐788-­‐0107 Indianapolis, I N 4 6203 www.poac.org ǣ Your comments will be weighed heavily by members of the Scholarship Review Committee as they evaluate the applicant’s qualifications for a POAC Scholarship. Please describe the applicant by checking one (1) statement that is most applicable to him/her beside each quality. Feel free to include a letter with additional information if you prefer. Please mail directly to: POAC, 3828 S Emerson Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46203. ͷǡ ͸ͶͷͺǤ Name of person reporting: ____________________________________________ Date________________________________________ Relationship to applicant: _____________________________________________ (Teacher, Employer, POA member, etc.) Applicant’s Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________ ADJUSTABILITY 1. Secure in his/her social relationships and accepted by groups which he/she is a part; notable ability to control emotions. 2. Appears to have some anxiety about his/her social relationships, but is well accepted by the groups of which he/she is a part; usually well controlled. 3. Shows desire to be accepted by the group, but in general is treated with indifference; neutral. 4. Withdrawn, shows withdrawal tendency that prevents his/her being fully accepted by the group. 5. Not accepted; has characteristics of personal behavior that prevent his/her being an accepted member of the group. ATTENDANCE or PARTICIPATION 1. Distinctly above average; enjoys being active and contributing. 2. Seldom misses; always on time. 3. Average participation; sometimes late. 4. Frequently late or away. 5. Avoids participation, seldom contributes time to activities. INITIATIVE 1. Shows resourcefulness in working out plans and carrying them through. 2. Sometimes shows evidence of originality and advanced plans for carrying through ideas. 3. Inclined to take things as they come; has potential and may be capable of self-­‐directed action, if enthused. 4. Seldom varies from established initiative and resourcefulness. 5. Disturbed by new ideas; tendency to drift without plan or decision; resists change. COOPERATION 1. Highly conscious of group welfare, deliberately plans acts of thoughtfulness. 2. Generally considerate of others in work and play; cooperates easily. 3. Reasonably polite, tactful; average relationships. 4. Frequently lacking in consideration for others. 5. Indifferent to others, surly or antagonistic.

WORK HABITS 1. Highly effective; reaches maximum accomplishment for one of his/her ability. 2. Adequate; accomplishes all that would commonly be expected for someone of his/her ability. 3. Not yet adequate, but shows promise of becoming so. 4. Works randomly, not consistent in work habits; wastes time. 5. Indifferent to work obligations; seldom completes work. LEADERSHIP 1. Habitually shapes the opinions and activities of others; exerts a controlling influence. 2. Has a contributing influence upon others, though not controlling. 3. Has leadership potential, but influence is limited to small groups. 4. Has no definite influence on others, fails to meet leadership responsibilities. 5. Avoids assuming leadership; carried along by the nearest or strongest influence. PERSONAL ADJUSTMENT 1. Outstanding in taste and appearance. 2. Generally careful of appearance and grooming. 3. Average in grooming and dress. 4. Clean, but careless of appearance and grooming. 5. Untidy, carelessly dressed. RESPONSIBILITY 1. Shows initiative and versatility in carrying out responsibilities promptly. 2. Generally dependable, completes without compulsion whatever is assigned, but unlikely to enlarge the scope of assignments. 3. Usually carries through undertakings, requires only occasional reminder or compulsion. 4. Requires frequent prodding and much supervision; generally unreliable. 5. Irresponsible; tries to evade responsibility.

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SUPREME CHAMPION

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FINAL 2013 NATIONAL POINT STANDINGS

These  are  the  2013  POA  Year  End  Point  Standings  Through  December  31,  2013.  Eliminations  HAVE  been  made  for  two  state  attendance  and  Regional/ Congress  or  Classic  Show  Attendance.  All  point  corrections  close  thirty  days  after  publication  in  the  POA  magazine.  NOTE:  The  number  in  (  )  represents  shows  attended  and  Reg/Con/Cl  shows  attended.  **Please  refer  to  your  current  POAC  Handbook  for  all  year  end  award  guidelines**   3OHDVH FRQWDFW WKH 1DWLRQDO 32$& 2I¿FH LPPHGLDWHO\ ZLWK DOO FRUUHFWLRQV

Weanling  Colts   1  Jbjs  Smooth  Kidd/Jackie  Guthrie,  WI  197(17-­1) 6DOW\ 6WROH 0\ 'LDPRQGV /\QQ 3XI¿QEDUJHU 2.

3  Znz  Spectacular  Equity/Eric  &  Brittany  Zimmermann,  FL  64(6-­1)  Yearling  Colts   1  Too  Blue  To  Be  True/Kristen  Fears,  TX  465(30-­2) 2  Silvers  Double  Sweet  Too/Eva  Dahl,  WI  437(37-­3) 3  Illini  Leo/Linzy  Zahm-­Lahr,  IN  414(28-­3) 4  Ry  Equity  By  Zip/Rachel  Sais,  CO  307(23-­4) 5  Windys  Kiss  The  Impulse/Tracey  Coyle,  PA  221(14-­2) 6  Impulsive  Dream  Maker/Shawn  Segur,  MI  217(16-­1)  Two  Year  Old  Stallions  -­  Sponsored  in  memory  of  Leon  Chastain,  IN  1  Aka  Double  Dipped  Plaudit/Shannon  or  Richard  Killion,  IL  243(19-­2) 2  Lb  Tough  Nacoma/Danette  Brown,  OK  186(14-­1) 3  Dutch  Chocolatey/Daryl  or  Keri  McDaniel,  OK  108(16-­2) 4  Silver  Masterpiece/Split  Rail  Farm,  MO  85(6-­2)  Three  Year  Old  Stallions   1  Bigtime  Respect/Alissa  Henning,  WI  221(20-­2) 2  Santee  Statesman/LaRena  Phillips,  TX  153(10-­1) 3  Clayhill  Showdown  Sonny/Lisa  Vaught,  MD  90(7-­1)  Four  Year  Old  &  Older  Large  Stallion  54-­56   1  Jbjs  Lookin  Bright  Eyed/Lisa  Haynes,  TN  162(9-­1) 2  Speaker  Of  The  House/Tracy  or  Robert  Keen,  FL  156(9-­1) 3  Investment  Asset/Alison  Winsterman,  NE  132(7-­2) 4  Nite  Time  Invitation/Harry  &  Jan  Chestnut,  MI  69(6-­2) 5  Nicks  Spittin  Image/Harry  &  Jan  Chestnut,  MI  10(5-­1)  Four  Year  Old  &  Older  Medium  Stallions  51-­54   7[V &KLS 1 $UUD\ /\QQ 3XI¿QEDUJHU 2.

2  Foreva  One  Tough  Ace/Aleta  Smith  or  Laura  Blevins,  AL  147(10-­1) 3  Suddenly  On  Fire/Donna  Zimmermann,  FL  132(10-­1) 4  Cr  Classic  Goldbar  Goer/Tony  Zinis,  WA  129(10-­4) 5  Rprs  Impulsive  Superman/Jessica  Drish,  IA  120(12-­1) 6  Dutch  Colored  Impulse/Rikki  Whitby,  KS  89(9-­1)  Four  Year  Old  &  Older  Small  Stallions  46-­51   1  J-­N  Golden  Return/Judy  Katzenberger,  WI  534(39-­3) 2  Stony  Points  Aidan/Mark  or  Jane  Schuck,  MN  78(6-­1)  Weanling  Fillies  1  Z  Bling  It  On/Linzy  Zahm-­Lahr,  IN  249(22-­2) 2  Jbjs  Simply  Heavenly/Jackie  Guthrie,  OK  153(14-­1) 3  Blondes  Prefer  Diamonds/Donna  Zimmermann,  FL  69(6-­1)  Yearling  Fillies   1  Sls  Dreams  Come  True/Shannon  Sucre,  TX  549(33-­2) 2  J-­N  Tobe  Fabulous/Jared  or  Missy  Katzenberger,  WI  492(39-­3) 3  Chr  Cadee  Bar  The  Door/Tommy  Tomlin,  TX  451(36-­4) 4  Dk’s  Dreamin  Of  Stars/Lori  or  Dan  Krome,  MN  408(24-­4) 5  Crf  Rockin  Rhythm/Millard  or  Nancy  Fisher,  OH  336(22-­4) 6  Z  Sudden  Solitare/Linzy  Zahm-­Lahr  or  Bob  Zahm,  IN  315(25-­3)  Two  Year  Old  Mares   1  Jbjs  Sweet  Art  Kidd/Bob  Zahm  or  Linzy  Zahm-­Lahr,  IN  469(33-­3) 2  A  Speck  Of  Impulse/Richard  or  Lisa  Lehms,  IA  296(15-­2) 3  Ja  Skip  N  Jackie/John  &  Janette  Arends,  CO  276(18-­3) 4  Illini  Jasmine/Doug  or  Nicole  Webel,  IN  272(16-­4) 5  Heres  My  Invitation/Janis  or  Amy  Chestnut,  MI  245(19-­2) 6  Siecks  Oh  My  Lattae/Curtis  Sieck,  IA  185(11-­2)  Three  Year  Old  Mares   1  Indys  Two  Track  N/Kathy  McKenzie,  OK  358(31-­4) 2  Classic  Sidney/Brent  Anderson,  WI  307(26-­2) 3  Santee  Empress/Fred  or  Jan  Netz,  SD  303(15-­2) 4  Sassy  Kid  O  Mine/Alexandra  or  Jeff  Mullenbach,  MN  238(23-­3) 5  Sweet  Cadence/Billy  or  Jodi  Walther,  IL  228(16-­1) 6  KS’s  Dashs  Hidden  Jewel/Ken  or  Kay  Tearman,  IN  183(14-­3)  Four  Year  Old  &  Older  Large  Mares  54-­56   1  J-­N  Myte  Diva/Judy  or  Norm  Katzenberger,  WI  530(43-­4) 2  Hmh  Super  Sox/Kathy  McKenzie,  OK  307(33-­4) 3  Klb  Incredibuns/Paul  Hagemeier,  OK  306(22-­2) 4  Too  Blonde  To  Speak/Jackie  Hall,  MN  279(22-­3) 5  Jof  Scotch  Supreme/Cynthia  Shoaf  &  Casey  Eckert,  IN  277(25-­2) 6  Dutch  Dancer/Kim  Olson,  IA  271(25-­4)  Four  Year  Old  &  Older  Medium  Mares  51-­54   1  Sheza  Tough  Sensation/Courtney  Ourada,  WI  634(42-­3) 2  J-­N  Gold  Sensation/Judy  or  Norm  Katzenberger,  WI  479(43-­4) 3  Cn  Silver  Nicoal/Stefanie  Hunt,  IL  434(32-­4) 4  Silver  Diva/Megan  Musselman,  IL  385(38-­4) 5  Shes  Suddenly  Tough/Dean  or  Eileen  Damman,  IA  235(15-­2) 6  Lottie  Twist  N  Scoot/Rita  Pillard,  IA  214(20-­3) Â

Four  Year  Old  &  Older  Small  Mares  46-­51   1  Scf  Secretly  Silver/Shannon  or  Morgan  Killion,  IL  446(44-­4) 2  Stars  April  Fool/LaRena  Phillips,  TX  187(16-­1) 3  Docs  Bigtime  Pretty/Lloyd  Sieck,  IA  65(5-­2) 4  Akr  Cinnfully  Dotin/Amanda  Carter  or  Kimberly  Rydzewski,  FL  63(6-­1)  Brood  Mares  46-­56   1  Annie/Elizabeth  &  Zachery  Herzberg,  WI  189(23-­3) 2  Zippos  Cracker/Ernest  Niemeyer,  WI  126(21-­1) 3  Tne  Shes  Got  Respect/Dwayne  Senkel  or  Jayme  Brown-­Senkel,  TX  73(11-­1) 4  Rhythm  N  Blues/Donna  Zimmermann,  FL  63(6-­1) 5  Pal  Prada/Michael  or  Shauna  Gardner,  UT  39(8-­2)  Weanling/Yearling  Geldings   1  Third  Day/Lee  Nylen,  OR  388(21-­3) 2  Je  Zippos  Fireman/Kim  or  Debra  Haas,  MI  268(19-­2) 3  Eagleview  Zip  N  Sam/Debbie  Trent,  IN  251(22-­3) 4  Lvo  Poco  Cinco/Renee  Knipp,  MI  231(21-­3) 5  Dutch  Davinci/Anne  Dykstra,  IA  227(20-­3) 6  Hot  Chocolate  Liberty/Robert  Vermeer,  IA  210(18-­4)  Two  Year  Old  Geldings   1  Its  All  Good/Renee  Tordai,  IL  497(45-­3) 2  Guaranteed  Investment/Scott  or  Charlene  Shingleton,  IN  487(27-­4) 3  Chr  Royal  Investment/Tommy  Tomlin,  TX  454(35-­4) 'NV 6WDU¿OOHG 'UHDP /RUL RU 'DQ .URPH 01

5  Pour  Some  Silver  On  Me/Sara  Donnerbauer,  WI  361(20-­2) 6  Ca  Kid  O  Bounce  Kid  Rock/Kim  Olson,  IA  269(21-­3)  Three  Year  Old  Gelding   1  Suddenly  A  Class  Act/Eva  Dahl,  WI  625(42-­4) 2  Lough  Downs  Rio/Lisa  Matlock,  OK  312(33-­2) 3  Cvs  I  Own  A  Star/Scott  or  Charlene  Shingleton,  IN  293(19-­3) 4  Dutch  Pride/Kim  Mathy,  WI  268(23-­2) 5  Jnj  Lookin  For   A  Payoff/Rita  Pillard,  IA  251(20-­3) 6  Dun  In  Chocolate/Amy  Koehler,  TX  249(17-­3)  Four  Year  Old  &  Older  Large  Geldings  54-­56   1  Cts  Two  Eyed  N  Too  Cool/Tricia  &  Tim  Hemberger,  IL  706(45-­3) 2  Maximum  Silver/Eva  Dahl,  WI  520(39-­4) 3  Ringo  Star/Kristen  Fears  ,  TX  466(31-­2) 4  Dutch  Daytona/Elizabeth  Herzberg,  WI  383(33-­3) 5  Invitation  To  Look/Charles  and  Lisa  LaBrie,  IL  359(16-­4) 6  Nickajack/Natalie  or  Madison  Dolan,  OK  310(35-­2)  Four  Year  Old  &  Older  Medium  Geldings  51-­54   1  Cn  Silver  Leprechaun/Stefanie  Hunt,  IL  558(40-­5) 2  Silvers  Wee  Kid/Darrin  or  Julie  Schaefer,  IA  538(61-­5) 3  Suddenly  Got  A  Hot  Date/Nichole  Hauser,  IL  452(41-­4) 4  Chr  Chip  Of  Gold/Mia  Landon,  OK  356(32-­4) 5  Cowboy  Notes/Amy  Koehler,  TX  346(18-­3) 6  Lvo  Poco  Chipotle/Lisa  Mullenbach,  MN  271(23-­3)  Four  Year  Old  &  Small  Geldings  46-­51   1  J-­N  Justa  Gold  Rush/Judy  or  Norm  Katzenberger,  WI  438(43-­4) 2  KS’s  Custom  Tuxedo  Ghost/Laura  Grimes,  TN  88(6-­2) 3  Peppies  Tiny  Tim/Kasey  or  Rebecca  Keene,  KS  17(12-­1)  Western  Pleasure  Ridden  By  A  Girl  (No  Jr.  Or  Sr.)   1  Silvers  Wee  Kid/Karly  Schaefer,  IA  803(61-­5) 2  Silver  Spectacular/Kirsten  Schaefer,  IA  672(58-­5) 3  Scf  Secretly  Silver/Morgan  Killion,  IL  438(44-­4) 4  Cn  Silver  Leprechaun/Savannah  Stamman,  IL  429(40-­5) 5  Cn  Silver  Nicoal/Hailey  Jenkins,  IL  413(32-­4) 6  Nickajack/Madison  Dolan,  OK  394(35-­2)  Western  Pleasure  Ridden  By  A  Boy  (No  Jr.  Or  Sr.)   1  J-­N  Gold  Sensation/Jase  Katzenberger,  WI  497(43-­4) 2  Sheza  Tough  Sensation/Dylan  Payne,  IL  484(42-­3) 3  Suddenly  Got  A  Hot  Date/Cole  Hauser,  IN  391(41-­4) 4  Ks’s  Freckle  Pants/Daniel  Tordai,  IL  349(37-­3) 5  Crf  Move  On  Impulse/James  Hobbs,  OH  331(26-­3) 6  Truly  A  Zip  Aray/Klay  Hauser,  IN  310(31-­3)  Hunter  Under  Saddle  Ridden  By  A  Girl  (No  Jr.  Or  Sr.)   1  Silvers  Wee  Kid/Karly  Schaefer,  IA  758(61-­5) 2  Silver  Spectacular/Kirsten  Schaefer,  IA  616(58-­5) 3  Lough  Downs  Rio/Jaycee  Matlock,  OK  459(33-­2) 4  Silver  Diva/Abby  Embry,  IL  446(38-­4) 5  Nickajack/Madison  Dolan,  OK  420(35-­2) 6  Cn  Silver  Nicoal/Hailey  Jenkins,  IL  409(32-­4)  Hunter  Under  Saddle  Ridden  By  A  Boy  (No  Jr.  Or  Sr.)   1  J-­N  Gold  Sensation/Jase  Katzenberger,  WI  499(43-­4) 2  Sheza  Tough  Sensation/Dylan  Payne,  IL  464(42-­3) 3  Suddenly  Got  A  Hot  Date/Coal  Hauser,  IL  436(41-­4) 4  Truly  A  Zip  Aray/Klay  Hauser,  IN  322(31-­3) 5  Crf  Move  On  Impulse/James  Hobbs,  OH  310(26-­3) 6  Docs  Tough  Zippo/Kevin  Hassebroeck,  IA  272(30-­3) Â

Reining  (No  Jr.  Or  Sr.)   1  Silvers  Wee  Kid,  IA  2  J-­N  Gold  Sensation,  WI  3  Hmh  Super  Sox,  OK  4  Shockingly  Handsome,  MN  5  J-­N  Myte  Diva,  WI  6  Cts  Two  Eyed  N  Too  Cool,  IL   Western  Riding  (No  Jr.  Or  Sr.)   1  Shockingly  Handsome,  MN  2  Silvers  Wee  Kid,  IA  3  Cts  Two  Eyed  N  Too  Cool,  IL  4  Hmh  Super  Sox,  OK  5  KS’s  Forever  A  Ghost,  IL  6  Cn  Silver  Leprechaun,  IL   Trail  (No  Jr.  Or  Sr.)   1  Silver  Spectacular,  IA  2  Silvers  Wee  Kid,  IA  3  J-­N  Gold  Sensation,  WI  4  Cn  Silver  Leprechaun,  IL  5  J-­N  Myte  Diva,  WI  6  Shockingly  Handsome,  MN   Adult  Pleasure  Driving  -­  Sponsor:  Charlie  Parker  Memorial-­IN   1  J-­N  Myte  Diva,  WI  2  Too  Blonde  To  Speak,  MN  3  Eldihans  Adelightfulmiss,  WI  4  KS’s  Custom  Tuxedo  Ghost,  TN  5  Shez  Painted  Pretty,  WI   ,   Youth  Pleasure  Driving   1  J-­N  Myte  Diva,  WI  2  Too  Blonde  To  Speak,  MN  3  Eldihans  Adelightfulmiss,  WI  4  Shez  Painted  Pretty,  WI  5  Jc  Mister  Good  Bar,  KS   Costume  (N  American,  Open  &  Lead-­In)   1  Silvers  Wee  Kid,  IA  2  J-­N  Gold  Sensation,  WI  3  Shockingly  Handsome,  MN  4  J-­N  Justa  Gold  Rush,  WI  5  Hmh  Super  Sox,  OK  6  Cc  Plaudits  Two  Baby,  IL   Jr.  Western  Pleasure   1  Scf  Secretly  Silver,  IL  2  Dutch  Daytona,  WI  3  Suddenly  Got  A  Hot  Date,  IN  4  Chr  Chip  Of  Gold,  OK  5  Maximum  Silver,  WI  6  Ima  Shameless  Impulse,  MO   Sr.  Western  Pleasure   1  Sheza  Tough  Sensation,  IL  2  Cn  Silver  Nicoal,  IL  3  Silver  Spectacular,  IA  4  Sonnys  First  Class  Kid,  IA  5  Ruff  N  Tuff  Impulse,  WI  6  Steppnout  With  A  Bounce,  IN   Jr.  Hunter  Under  Saddle   1  Scf  Secretly  Silver,  IL  2  Dutch  Daytona,  WI  3  Suddenly  Got  A  Hot  Date,  IN  4  Maximum  Silver,  WI  5  Chr  Chip  Of  Gold,  OK  6  Lough  Downs  Rio,  OK   Sr.  Hunter  Under  Saddle   1  Sheza  Tough  Sensation,  IL  2  Silver  Spectacular,  IA  3  Cts  Two  Eyed  N  Too  Cool,  IL  4  Aces  Are  Tough  To  Beat,  IA  5  Ruffs  Tough  Tiger,  MN  6  Steppnout  With   Abounce,  IN   Top  Jumping  Event   1  Hmh  Super  Sox,  OK  2  Silver  Diva,  IL  3  Silvers  Wee  Kid,  IA  4  Rbr  Bunskipable,  OK  5  Nickajack,  OK  6  Shockingly  Handsome,  MN Â

469(61-­5) 403(43-­4) 349(33-­4) 344(29-­3) 331(43-­4) 316(45-­3) 363(29-­3) 312(61-­5) 296(45-­3) 278(33-­4) 250(39-­3) 210(40-­5) 492(58-­5) 478(61-­5) 473(43-­4) 463(40-­5) 399(43-­4) 374(29-­3) 357(43-­4) 191(22-­3) 112(12-­1) 84(6-­2) 77(7-­1) 345(43-­4) 200(22-­3) 97(12-­1) 81(7-­1) 75(8-­1) 821(61-­5) 635(43-­4) 601(29-­3) 469(43-­4) 443(33-­4) 438(37-­3) 519(44-­4) 437(33-­3) 426(41-­4) 395(32-­4) 384(39-­4) 300(20-­3) 436(42-­3) 361(32-­4) 334(58-­5) 320(32-­4) 303(26-­3) 259(25-­3) 474(44-­4) 468(33-­3) 425(41-­4) 392(39-­4) 386(32-­4) 348(33-­2) 475(42-­3) 462(58-­5) 430(45-­3) 354(26-­3) 278(25-­3) 269(25-­3) 1089(33-­4) 882(38-­4) 858(61-­5) 803(26-­2) 708(35-­2) 596(29-­3)

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Top  Ten  Pony  And  Honorable  Mention   1  Hmh  Super  Sox,  OK  6842(33-­4) 2  J-­N  Gold  Sensation,  WI  6732(43-­4) 3  Cts  Two  Eyed  N  Too  Cool,  IL  5854(45-­3) 4  Silvers  Wee  Kid,  IA  5842(61-­5) 5  Silver  Diva,  IL  5674(38-­4) 6  Cn  Silver  Leprechaun,  IL  5669(40-­5) 7  KS’s  Forever  A  Ghost,  IL  5473(39-­3) 8  Nickajack,  OK  5325(35-­2) 9  Shockingly  Handsome,  MN  4721(29-­3) 10  Steppnout  With  Abounce,  IN  4680(25-­3) 11  J-­N  Myte  Diva,  WI  4455(43-­4) 12  Cn  Silver  Nicoal,  IL  4297(32-­4) 13  Rbr  Bunskipable,  OK  3955(26-­2) 14  Chr  Chip  Of  Gold,  OK  3599(32-­4) 15  Lotta  Dotta,  IA  3376(20-­3)  JPFC  2,3&4  Year  Old  Classic   1  Suddenly  A  Class  Act,  WI  1207(42-­4) 2  Guaranteed  Investment,  IN  774(27-­4) 3  Ca  Kid  O  Bounce  Kid  Rock,  IA  753(21-­3) 4  I  Got  What  You  Like,  IA  625(19-­2) 5  Sassy  Kid  O  Mine,  IA  615(23-­3) 6  Ringo  Star,  TX  600(31-­2)  Leadline  Horsemanship-­Girls  -­  Sponsored  in  Memory  of  Sue  Daig,  TN  1  Hailey  Tordai,  IL  542(42-­3) 2  Myah  Katzenberger,  WI  536(41-­4) 3  McKenzie  Jenkins,  IL  536(38-­5) 4  Katelin  Flack,  MN  459(32-­5) 5  Justyce  Chapman,  IN  389(13-­1) 6  Nichole  Pezan,  IN  295(21-­2)  Leadline  Horsemanship-­Boys   1  Tyler  Tordai,  IL  461(37-­3) 2  Gehrig  Fredenburg,  IN  358(27-­4) 3  Carson  Wagner,  MI  252(19-­2) 4  Andrew  Bormann,  MN  235(17-­3) 5  Kelton  Arthur,  OK  229(20-­1) 6  Justin  Kamm,  WI  222(19-­1)  Showmanship  8  &  Under   1  Karly  Schaefer,  IA  814(61-­5) 2  Hailey  Jenkins,  IL  502(40-­5) 3  Caroline  Fredenburg,  IN  483(34-­4) 4  Abby  Embry,  IL  480(38-­4) 5  Jase  Katzenberger,  WI  469(42-­4) 6  Madison  Dolan,  OK  445(35-­2)  Showmanship  9-­12   1  Kirsten  Schaefer,  IA  699(61-­5) 2  Kristina  Hemberger,  IL  504(42-­3) 3  Savannah  Stamann,  IL  465(40-­5) 4  Klay  Hauser,  IN  404(35-­3) 5  Olivia  Flack,  MN  382(38-­5) 6  Emily  Herzberg,  WI  341(35-­3)  Showmanship  13-­18   1  Alexandrea  Hemberger,  IL  609(45-­3) 2  Dylan  Payne,  IL  435(41-­3) 3  Cole  Hauser,  IN  432(38-­4) 4  Alaina  McKenzie,  OK  409(33-­4) 5  Mia  Landon,  OK  406(30-­4) 6  Jessica  Goble,  IL  385(29-­4)  Huntseat  Equitation  8  &  Under  Girls   1  Karly  Schaefer,  IA  792(61-­5) 2  Abby  Embry,  IL  483(38-­4) 3  Caroline  Fredenburg,  IN  477(34-­4) 4  Hailey  Jenkins,  IL  458(40-­5) 5  Madison  Dolan,  OK  404(35-­2) 6  Molly  Hobbs,  OH  261(26-­3)  Huntseat  Equitation  8  &  Under  Boys   1  Jase  Katzenberger,  WI  481(42-­4) 2  Matthew  Brix,  WI  282(25-­2) 3  Matthew  Bormann,  MN  246(18-­3) 4  Gaven  Marx,  WI  204(19-­2) 5  Lucas  Phillips,  TX  195(16-­1) 6  Todd  Gill,  MD  154(15-­1)  Huntseat  Equitation  9-­12  Boys   1  Klay  Hauser,  IN  333(35-­3) 2  Kevin  Hassebroeck,  IA  315(26-­4) 3  James  Hobbs,  OH  296(26-­3) 4  Zach  Herzberg,  WI  251(23-­3) 5  Miles  Flack,  MN  192(32-­4) 6  Russell  Heise,  WI  120(10-­3)  ,   Huntseat  Equitation  9-­12  Girls   1  Kirsten  Schaefer,  IA  670(61-­5) 2  Kristina  Hemberger,  IL  503(42-­3) 3  Olivia  Flack,  MN  494(38-­5) 4  Emily  Herzberg,  WI  405(35-­3) 5  Stephanie  Nettleton,  IA  381(26-­3) 6  Savannah  Stamann,  IL  319(40-­5)  Huntseat  Equitation  13-­18  Girls   1  Alexandra  Hemberger,  IL  453(45-­3) 2  Alaina  McKenzie,  OK  439(33-­4) 3  Mia  Landon,  KS  360(31-­4) 4  Katie  Hassebroeck,  IA  356(31-­4) 5  Kelsey  King,  IA  341(29-­3) 6  Morgan  Killion,  IL  260(38-­3) POA January 2014 Page 42 Â

Huntseat  Equitation  13-­18  Boys   1  Dylan  Payne,  IL  2  Cole  Hauser,  IN  3  Brent  Reed  ,  IA  4  Trey  Faulkner,  OK  5  Ciel  Eckard-­Lee,  WI  6  Connor  Collinsworth,  MI   Western  Horsemanship  8  &  Under  Boys   1  Jase  Katzenberger,  WI  2  Daniel  Tordai,  IL  3  Matthew  Brix,  WI  4  Matthew  Bormann,  MN  5  Gaven  Marx,  WI  6  Lucas  Phillips,  TX   Western  Horsemanship  8  &  Under  Girls   1  Karly  Schaefer,  IA  2  Abby  Embry,  IL  3  Hailey  Jenkins,  IL  4  Madison  Dolan,  OK  5  Caroline  Fredenburg,  IN  6  Emma  Eckert,  IN   Western  Horsemanship  9-­12  Girls   1  Kirsten  Schaefer,  IA  2  Olivia  Flack,  MN  3  Savannah  Stamann,  IL  4  Kristina  Hemberger,  IL  5  Emily  Herzberg,  WI  6  Reagan  Kennedy,  IN   Western  Horsemanship  9-­12  Boys   1  Klay  Hauser,  IN  2  Miles  Flack,  MN  3  James  Hobbs,  OH  4  Kevin  Hassebroeck,  IA  5  Zach  Herzberg,  WI  6  Russell  Heise,  WI   Western  Horsemanship  13-­18  Girls   1  Alexandra  Hemberger,  IL  2  Alaina  McKenzie,  OK  3  Mia  Landon,  OK  4  Christina  Blomquist,  WI  5  Morgan  Killion,  IL  6  Bobbie  Shae  Grosse,  IA   Western  Horsemanship  13-­18  Boys   1  Dylan  Payne,  IL  2  Cole  Hauser,  IN  3  Brent  Reed,  IA  4  Trey  Faulkner,  OK  5  Ciel  Eckard-­Lee,  WI  6  Connor  Collinsworth,  MI   Bareback  Horsemanship  8  &  Under  Girls   1  Karly  Schaefer,  IA  2  Hailey  Jenkins,  IL  3  Abby  Embry,  IL  4  Madison  Dolan,  OK  5  Molly  Hobbs,  OH  6  Ava  Turney,  OK   Bareback  Horsemanship  8  &  Under  Boys   1  Jase  Katzenberger,  WI  2  Daniel  Tordai,  IL  3  Matthew  Bormann,  MN  4  Todd  Gill,  MD  5  Matthew  Brix,  WI  6  Cole  Webel,  IN   Bareback  Horsemanship  9-­12  Girls   1  Kirsten  Schaefer,  IA  2  Olivia  Flack,  MN  3  Kristina  Hemberger,  IL  4  Emily  Herzberg,  WI  5  Savannah  Stamman,  IL  6  Reagan  Kennedy,  IN   Bareback  Horsemanship  9-­12  Boys   1  Miles  Flack,  MN  2  James  Hobbs,  OH  3  Kevin  Hassebroack,  IA  4  Russell  Heise,  WI   Bareback  Horsemanship  13-­18  Girls   1  Morgan  Killion,  IL  2  Alexandra  Hemberger,  IL  3  Kelsey  King,  IA  4  Alaina  McKenzie,  OK  5  Christina  Blomquist,  WI  6  Bobbie  Shae  Grosse,  IA   Bareback  Horsemanship  13-­18  Boys   1  Dylan  Payne,  IL  2  Brent  Reed,  IA  3  Nicholas  Bunn,  MI  4  Austin  Cannon,  IL  5  Zachary  Bunn,  MI  6  Tanner  Mathy,  WI  Â

464(41-­3) 402(38-­4) 281(20-­3) 191(24-­4) 174(18-­4) 154(15-­1) 504(42-­4) 385(37-­3) 280(25-­2) 244(18-­3) 212(19-­2) 197(16-­1) 848(61-­5) 493(38-­4) 456(40-­5) 420(35-­2) 370(34-­4) 236(19-­2) 646(61-­5) 564(38-­5) 471(40-­5) 446(42-­3) 390(35-­3) 341(25-­3) 349(35-­3) 329(32-­4) 312(26-­3) 293(26-­4) 224(23-­3) 136(10-­3) 469(45-­3) 374(33-­4) 347(30-­4) 335(23-­3) 308(38-­3) 284(20-­3) 469(41-­3) 412(38-­4) 254(20-­3) 183(24-­4) 163(18-­4) 146(15-­1) 734(61-­5) 433(40-­5) 428(38-­4) 389(35-­2) 285(35-­2) 185(16-­2) 410(42-­4) 249(37-­3) 191(18-­3) 168(15-­1) 164(25-­2) 144(12-­3) 654(61-­5) 521(38-­5) 450(42-­3) 370(35-­3) 325(40-­5) 298(25-­3) 331(32-­4) 280(26-­3) 138(26-­4) 121(10-­3) 410(38-­3) 409(45-­3) 358(29-­3) 319(33-­4) 277(23-­3) 264(20-­3) 423(41-­3) 216(20-­3) 105(12-­1) 96(9-­2) 90(8-­1) 79(13-­1)

High  Point  Equitation  8  &  Under  -­  Sponsor:  Traveling  Trophy   1  Karly  Schaefer,  IA  3524(61-­5) 2  Abby  Embry,  IL  2203(38-­4) 3  Jase  Katzenberger,  WI  1926(42-­4) 4  Madison  Dolan,  OK  1894(35-­2) 5  Hailey  Jenkins,  IL  1849(40-­5) 6  Caroline  Fredenberg,  IN  1378(34-­4)  High  Point  Equitation  9-­12  -­  Sponsor:  Traveling  Trophy   1  Kirsten  Schaefer,  IA  2669(61-­5) 2  Olivia  Flack,  MN  2237(38-­5) 3  Kristina  Hemberger,  IL  1903(42-­3) 4  Savannah  Stamman,  IL  1580(40-­5) 5  Emily  Herzberg,  WI  1506(35-­3) 6  Reagan  Kennedy,  IN  1338(25-­3)  High  Point  Equitation  13-­18  -­  Sponsor:  The  Richland  Farm  Traveling  Trophy   1  Alexandra  Hemberger,  IL  1940(45-­3) 2  Alaina  McKenzie,  OK  1803(33-­4) 3  Dylan  Payne,  IL  1791(41-­3) 4  Cole  Hauser,  IN  1312(38-­4) 5  Christina  Blomquist,  WI  1230(23-­3) 6  Brent  Reed,  IA  1170(20-­3)  Top  Timed  Event  Pony-­Riders  8  &  Under  -­  Sponsor:  The  Taraszewski  Family   1  J-­N  Gold  Sensation,  WI  3626(43-­4) 2  Silver  Diva,  IL  3349(38-­4) 3  J-­N  Myte  Diva,  WI  2968(43-­4) 4  Nickajack,  OK  2809(35-­2) 5  Cn  Silver  Nicoal,  IL  2603(32-­4) 6  Ks’s  Freckle  Pants,  GA  2089(37-­3)  Top  Timed  Event  Pony-­Riders  9-­12  -­  Sponsor:  The  Taraszewski  Family   1  Cn  Silver  Leprechaun,  IL  3827(40-­5) 2  KS’s  Forever  A  Ghost,  IL  3327(39-­3) 3  Steppnout  With  Abounce,  IN  2205(25-­3) 4  Santee  Miss  McCue,  MN  1955(33-­3) 5  Rbr  Bunskipable,  OK  1851(26-­2) 6  Santee  Spanish  Doc,  OK  1696(17-­2)  Top  Timed  Event  Pony-­Riders  13-­18  -­  Sponsor:  The  Taraszewski  Family   1  Cts  Two  Eyed  N  Too  Cool,  IL  3339(45-­3) 2  Hmh  Super  Sox,  OK  2927(33-­4) 3  Mk  Smokin  Badger,  IL  2858(38-­4) 4  Jkb  Tuf  Cookie  Bar,  OK  2778(33-­2) 5  Zippos  Cracker,  WI  1712(21-­1) 6  Lotta  Dotta,  IA  1624(20-­3)  Yearling  Longeline   1  Sls  Dreams  Come  True,  TX  444(33-­2) 2  Chr  Cadee  Bar  The  Door,  TX  420(36-­4) 3  J-­N  Tobe  Fabulous,  WI  331(39-­3) 4  Lvo  Poco  Cinco,  IA  300(21-­3) 5  Silvers  Double  Sweet  Too,  WI  290(37-­3) 6  Etched  By  Cade,  OK  289(24-­3)  Two  Year  Old  Longeline   1  Its  All  Good,  IL  455(45-­3) 2  Chr  Royal  Investment,  TX  402(35-­4) 'NV 6WDU¿OOHG 'UHDP 01

4  Jbjs  Sweet  Art  Kidd,  IN  268(33-­3) 5  Illini  Jasmine,  IN  220(16-­4) 6  Heres  My  Invitation,  MI  162(19-­2)  Most  Colorful  POA  (All  Sexes/Ages)   1  Silvers  Double  Sweet  Too,  WI  460(37-­3) 2  Chr  Chip  Of  Gold,  OK  452(32-­4) 3  Jbjs  Sweet  Art  Kidd,  IN  451(33-­3) 4  J-­N  Justa  Gold  Rush,  WI  438(43-­4) 5  Guaranteed  Investment,  IN  378(27-­4) 6  Bold  Expression,  IN  364(31-­4)  Adult  Program  19  &  Over  (WP,  HUS,  TR,  Reining)   1  Maximum  Silver,  WI  1237(39-­4) 2  Rocky  Rise  N  Shine,  WI  751(22-­2) 3  Ca  Kid  O  Bounce  Kid  Rock,  IA  672(21-­3) 4  Impulsive  Zippo,  MI  649(17-­3) 5  Ringo  Star,  TX  579(31-­2) 6  Rprs  Impulsive  Superman,  IA  555(12-­1)  Western  Pleasure  8  &  Under  Walk/Trot   1  J-­N  Justa  Gold  Rush,  WI  472(43-­4) 2  Bold  Expression,  IN  326(31-­4) 3  Lotta  Rockin,  IA  208(18-­3) 4  Sassy  Zippin  Boogie,  MD  200(17-­1) 5  Santee  Miss  McCue,  MN  177(33-­3) 6  Shes  Suddenly  Tough,  IA  174(15-­2)  Hunter  Under  Saddle  8  &  Under  Walk/Trot   1  J-­N  Justa  Gold  Rush,  WI  464(43-­4) 2  Bold  Expression,  IN  350(31-­4) 3  Santee  Miss  McCue,  MN  297(33-­3) 4  Sassy  Zippin  Boogie,  GA  193(17-­1) 5  Aps  Mister  Magic,  IA  175(21-­4) 6  Rbr  Skip  Me  Not,  IL  140(14-­2)  Yearling  In  Hand  Trail   1  J-­N  Tobe  Fabulous,  WI  443(39-­3) 2  Chr  Cadee  Bar  The  Door,  TX  414(36-­4) 3  Cvs  Wish  Upon  A  Star,  WI  334(26-­2) 4  Silvers  Double  Sweet  Too,  WI  287(37-­3) 5  Etched  By  Cade,  OK  281(24-­3) 6  Dutch  Davinci,  IA  250(20-­3)


Two  Year  Old  In  Hand  Trail   1  Chr  Royal  Investment,  TX  410(35-­4) 2  Its  All  Good,  IL  383(45-­3) 'NV 6WDU¿OOHG 'UHDP 01

4  Heres  My  Invitation,  MI  213(19-­2) 5  Jbjs  Sweet  Art  Kidd,  IN  210(33-­3) 6  Illini  Jasmine,  IN  205(16-­4)  High  Point  Huntseat  Eq  Over  Fences  -­  Sponsor:  Krystals  Dakota  Award   1  Karly  Schaefer,  IA  336(61-­5) 2  Abby  Embry,  IL  319(38-­4) 3  Olivia  Flack,  MN  276(38-­5) 4  Alaina  McKenzie,  OK  262(33-­4) 5  Madison  Dolan,  OK  236(35-­2) 6  Sophia  Mazerole,  OK  208(16-­1)  Hunter  In  Hand  -­  Sponsored  by  Hestedalen  Farm,  WI  1  Maximum  Silver,  WI  466(39-­4) 2  Sonnys  First  Class  Kid,  IA  337(32-­4) 3  Bold  Expression,  IN  298(31-­4) 4  Classic  Sidney,  WI  276(26-­2) 5  Suddenly  A  Class  Act,  IN  271(42-­4) 6  Guaranteed  Investment,  IN  258(27-­4)

7KHVH DUH WKH 1DWLRQDO <HDU (QG 2SHQ 6KRZ $I¿GDYLW $ZDUG 3RLQW 7DEXODWLRQV VXEPLWWHG WKURXJK 'HFHPEHU ,I \RX KDYH TXHVWLRQV SOHDVH FRQWDFW WKH 1DWLRQDO 2I¿FH 3OHDVH UHIHU WR the  guidelines  for  this  award  in  your  current  POAC  Handbook. ***All  ponies  must  be  inspected  annually  by  a  state  or  national  inspector  to  be  eligible  to  receive  these  awards  unless  otherwise  stated  in  the  Open  Show  Rules.*** High  Point  Open  Show  Affidavit   Youth  18  &  Under (No  Equitation/Showmanship/Horsemanship  or  W/T  Pleasure)  1.  Rms  Mocha  Latte  /  Madelynn  Felgar,  OH  730 2.  Rbr  Phenomenal  Buns  /  Zion  &  Grace  Durham,  TN  538 3.  The  Winning  Rhythm  /  Kylee  Campbell,  AL  443 4.  Prp  Golden  Girl  Express  /  Isaac  &  Aaron  Durham,  TN  395 5.  Major  Coolness  /  Taylor  Wieder,  MO  330 6.  Chocolate  Gold  Strike/              Madalynn  Felgar,  Alexis  Ludwig,  Caleb  Crowe,  OH   317

 High  Point  Open  Show  Affidavit   Adult  19  &  Over (No  Equitation/Showmanship/Horsemanship  or  W/T  Pleasure)  1.  Jkb  Zipadee  Bar  /  Noel  McQuigg,  ID  115 2.  Major  Coolness  /  Ronnie  Martin,  MO  86 3.  Jkb  Precious  Lady  /  Jackie  Bateman,  ID  67 4.  Glitter  N  Silver  /  Chesna  Wertz,  OH  58 5.  Jkb  Pixies  Surprise  /  Noel  McQuigg,  ID  56 6.  Goldilocks  /  Noel  McQuigg,  ID  25

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2/8/14 AZ IBC-­H P&M Arena 11404 E. Brown Rd. Mesa, AZ 85207 Contact: Diana Peaton 965 E Melody Drive Gilbert, AZ 85234 480-­497-­9551 Judge: Stacey Tucker

6/14/14-­6/15/14 Mid East Regional Berrien County Fairgrounds 9122 US Hwy 31 Berrien Springs, MI 49103 Contact: Diane Kamps 3266 46th Street Hamilton, MI 49419 616-­260-­5779 dkamps@frontier.com Judge: Mike & Charlene Carter

2/26-­3/2/14 POAC National Convention Clarion Hotel Lexington, KY Contact: POAC, Inc 3828 S Emerson Ave Indianapolis, IN 46203 317-­788-­0107 www.poac.org 4/4/14 TX Promo Hopkins Cty Civic Center & Equine Pavilion 1200 Houston Street Sulpher Springs, TX 75482 Contact: Kristen Fears P.O. Box 221 Justin, TX 76247 817-­800-­5174 Judge: Pat Trebesch 4/5/14-­4/6/14 Mid America Regional Hopkins Cty Civic Center & Equine Pavilion 1200 Houston Street Sulpher Springs, TX 75482 Contact: Kristen Fears P.O. Box 221 Justin, TX 76247 817-­800-­5174 Judge: Sherry :Haynes 5/21-­5/26/14 Eastern Classic C Bar C Equestrian Center 253 W Stardust Road Cloverdale, IN 46120 Contact: Scott & Charlene Shingleton 5998 E 700 N Shelbyville, IN 46176

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6/13/14 MI Promo Berrien County Fairgrounds 9122 US Hwy 31 Berrien Springs, MI 49103 Contact: Diane Kamps 3266 46th Street Hamilton, MI 49419 616-­260-­5779 dkamps@frontier.com Judge: Jill Avis Phillips

6/21/14-­6/22/14 South East Regional NE AL Agribusiness Center 1571 McCordy Ave Rainesville, AL 35986 Contact: Terrie Moore 1647 Oak Ridge Circle SW Stone Mountian, GA 30087 770-­843-­9698 Judge: Mike Powell 7/3-­7/7/14 Western World Boulder County Fairgrounds 9595 Nelson Road Longmont, CO 80501 Contact: Janette Arends 23743 I-­76 Access Rd Hudson, CO 80642 303-­536-­4476 www.poac.org 7/9-­7/19 POAC National Congress Tulsa State Fairgrounds 4000 E 15th Street Tulsa, OK 74112 Contact: POAC, Inc 3828 S Emerson Ave Indianapolis, IN 46203 317-­788-­0107 www.poac.org 9/28-­10/5/14 POAC International Sale & Futurity National Equestrian Center 6880 Lake St Louis Blvd Lake St Louis, MO 63367

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