2020 Membership Drive

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2020 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE FEATURING HORSE & TRAIL RIDING ASSOCIATIONS IN MICHIGAN & OHIO INDIANA ASSOCIATIONS/GROUPS, PLEASE JOIN US IN 2021!

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Thank You... to everyone that participated in our 2020 Membership Drive! Page 21 www.proudlaketrailriders.org

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2020 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE will be online January-December at www.saddleupmag.com MAY 2020 • C & C PUBLISHING, INC. ©2020

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HELP YOUR LOCAL HORSE ASSOCIATIONS & TRAIL RIDING GROUPS! Due to the Covid-19 pandemic many horse associations and trail riding groups are losing funds that help support them each year. As you know, many horse shows and organized trail rides have been cancelled, which means the revenue that these associations and groups were counting on is not available to them any longer. Saddle Up! Magazine is re-publishing our very popular 2020 Membership Drive section for free from our January edition to help local horse associations and trail riding groups. Please help us help them by supporting one or more associations/groups with an annual membership. For as little as $15.00 you can make a difference in your local equine community! We know times are hard right now, and we are all doing our part by practicing social distancing and only going out when absolutely necessary. These are uncertain times and hopefully this pandemic will be in our past very soon. Once the lockdown in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana is lifted, please continue to go to horse shows and group trail rides to show your support for the horse associations and trail groups within these pages. They need our help more than ever right now! Your support is essential in keeping Michigan, Ohio and Indiana’s equine economies thriving and growing. If you can’t spare the funds, why not volunteer? What a great way to show your support! Please be safe and stay well ~ Cindy Couturier, editor/owner

4 Season Equine Association MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION ALL MEMBERSHIPS: $30 https://4seasonequine.weebly.com/ Adult Voting Member Information: Name

Birth Date

Address

Email

City

State

Zip

Phone

Other Family Members: Name

Birth Date

Name

Birth Date

Name

Birth Date

By submitting this membership application, you agree to hold the 4 Season Equine Association, its members and their families, committees, sponsors and assigns, harmless for any legal claims relating to physical, mental, or financial incidents or injury in association with 4 Season Equine Association sponsored events. In addition, signing this application constitutes that you have agreed to all 4 Seasons Equine Association rules and bylaws. Adult Voting Member signature and date MAY 2020 • C & C PUBLISHING, INC. ©2020

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Equine Interests (check all that interest you) □ Showing □ Boarding □ Breeding □ Training □ Volunteerism □ Banquets □ Trail Riding □ Member Events □ Clinics □ Awards Tell us about your horses (please attach a separate sheet of paper) Include: Name, Age, Sex and Breed Please make checks payable to:

4 SEASON EQUINE ASSOCIATION Mail application/check to: Kelly Leohnard 10349 Blackman Rd., Kingsley, MI 49649 WWW.SADDLEUPMAG.COM


4 Season Equine Associa on Open Horse Show Series June 13 Dbl. Judged

8:30 am start July 25 & July 26

Elaine Paige & Sally Jo Bucholtz

Marc Delisle & Amy Franks

August 1 Dbl. Judged Mackinzie Whaley & Taylor Cunningham

Mecosta Co. Fairgrounds

Mason Co. Fairgrounds

Otsego Co. Fairgrounds

540 West Ave., Big Rapids, MI

5302 W. US-10 Ludington, MI

Fairview Rd., Gaylord, MI

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Pony/Mini at Halter Weanlings and Yearlings at Halter 2 Year Olds at Halter Pleasure Mares at Halter Stock Mares at Halter Pleasure Geldings at Halter Stock Geldings at Halter Color Class at Halter Stallions at Halter a. Championship Halter Versatility Showmanship Showmanship W/T 11-18 Showmanship W/T 19 & Over Showmanship 13 & Under Showmanship 14-18 Showmanship 19 & Over Showmanship PeeWee W/T 10 & Under Jackpot Showmanship **** 10 MINUTE LONGE LINE WARM UP **** Longe Line Yearlings Longe Line 2 Year Olds Mini Jumping in Hand Leadline 6 & Under **** ½ HOUR LUNCH BREAK **** Hunter Hack WTC Pleasure Driving Saddleseat Equitation OPEN English Equitation W/T 11-18 English Equitation W/T 19 & Over English Equitation PeeWee W/T 10 & Under English Pleasure PeeWee W/T 10 & Under Saddleseat Pleasure OPEN Jackpot Saddleseat Pleasure English Pleasure W/T 11-18 English Pleasure W/T 19 & Over Pony English Pleasure W/T Jackpot English Pleasure W/T English Pleasure Step-Up WTC English Equitation 13 & Under English Equitation 14-18 English Equitation 19 & Over

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English Pleasure Jr Horse (5 & under) Versa lity Award English Pleasure Sr Horse (6 & over) Participate in our versatility English Pleasure 13 & Under showmanship, YOU design the English Pleasure 14-18 pattern, WE give you a couple of English Pleasure 19 & Over required elements on show day! Jackpot English Pleasure Declare 4 of your other classes ****10 MINUTE BREAK**** to count toward your total 45. Western Horsemanship W/T 11-18 versatility points. 46. Western Horsemanship W/T 19 & Over Win a great award and our traveling trophy! 47. Western Horsemanship PeeWee W/T 10 & Under Entry Fees: 48. Western Pleasure PeeWee W/T 10 & Under $5 per class, per judge per day 49. Command Class WTC Office Fee: $5 per day, 50. Western Pleasure W/T 11-18 per 1 horse/1 rider combination 51. Western Pleasure W/T 19 & Over Off The Trailer Fee: 52. Pony Western Pleasure W/T $15 per horse per day 53. Jackpot Western Pleasure W/T 54. Western Pleasure Step-Up WTC Stalls: 55. Western Horsemanship 13 & Under $35 per day, $50 per weekend 56. Western Horsemanship 11-18 Camping: $30 per night 57. Western Horsemanship 19 & Over Saturday Jackpots: 58. Western Pleasure Jr Horse (5 & Under) $10 per class 59. Western Pleasure Sr Horse (6 & Over) $50 Added – W/T 60. Western Pleasure 13 & Under $100 Added – All Others 61. Western Pleasure 14-18 Membership: $30 per family 62. Western Pleasure 19 & Over 63. Jackpot Western Pleasure All exhibitors MUST be a current *** 10 MINUTE BREAK *** member to win ANY series 64. Jackpot Bareback Equitation awards for one horse/rider 65. Costume Class (Walk Only) combination. 66. Liberty Series Award High Points: TRAIL – SEPARATE AREA Walk/Trot: PeeWee FROM 12 PM - 3 PM 11-18, 19 & Over, 67. Trail Walk Trot 11 -18 WTC: 13 & Under, 68. Trail Walk Trot 19 & Over 14-18, 19 & Over 69. Trail PeeWee W/T 10 & Under Grand & Reserve Awards 70. Trail 13 & Under 71. Trail 14-18 Barn Manager: 72. Trail 19 & Over Tina Weinrick 73. Trail in Hand (231) 631-1104 74. Jackpot Trail

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A current negative Coggins must be shown upon entry. All dogs must be kept on a leash at all times, even in camping area.

Show Manager: Tallie Cook Warning: Under the Michigan Equine Activity Liability Act, an equine professional is not liable for an injury to or death (231) 944-6269 of a participant in an equine activity resulting from an inherent risk of the equine activity. 4 Season Equine Association, 4seasonequine@gmail.com its officers/board members, volunteers and show staff or any event host location, is not responsible for injury. MAY 2020 • C & C PUBLISHING, INC. ©2020

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American Horsemen Challenge Association

MEMBERSHIP TYPE

P.O. Box 350, Swartz Creek, MI 48473 • 810.730.0682

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www.AmericanHorsemenChallenge.com

Lifetime Membership $500 Regular Membership $50 Youth Membership $25

2020 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Name

Birth Date (Youth)

Amateur/Novice: I have read the rules and regulations that govern the AHCA Amateur, and Novice status. I hereby affirm and agree to comply with the rules and regulations of the AHCA as written and contained in the AHCA office rule book, as it is updated by necessity. If for any reason I become ineligible to exhibit in above Approved Amateur or Novice classes, I understand it is my duty to voluntarily and immediately notify AHCA. I acknowledge that for violation of AHCA rules, I may be subject to disciplinary action and/or revocation of points and awards for my horse and myself.

Address City Phone

State

Zip

Email

Release of Information: I hereby give the American Horsemen Challenge Association permission to use my name and/or photographs and/or videos in publication of point standings, awards, or other club activities.

Amateur Signature

Signature Date Novice Signature WARNING: Under the Michigan Equine Liability act an equine professional is not liable for an injury to or death of a participant in an equine activity resulting from the inherent risk of the equine activity. I understand that horseback riding will expose me to above normal risks. These risks include collisions, obstacles, variation in terrain and surface/subsurface conditions, and unexpected actions of a horse, such as kicking, biting, rearing, bucking, striking, rolling, bolting, or running away from danger by trotting, cantering or galloping. I also understand that I will be exposed to inherent risks of equine activity including but not limited to the unpredictability of an equine reaction to cattle, other animals, and sudden movement of people, sounds, and unfamiliar objects. I further understand that horses have a propensity to behave in ways that may result in injury, harm or death to a person on or around it. I agree that I assume and acknowledge these and other dangers that are inherent in the activity of horseback riding. I agree that I am responsible for my own safety. I agree that I have my own medical coverage. I agree that the AHCA, their members, employees, and agents will not be liable if I suffer personal injury or death, except if caused by their gross negligence or willful and wanton misconduct. I agree not to bring any claims, demands or lawsuits against AHCA, their members, employees or agents. I agree that if AHCA, their members, agents or employees are sued by anyone else because of claimed conduct of myself, I will indemnify and hold them harmless for all damages and costs, including reasonable actual attorney fees. I agree that the consideration for this release to be binding on me, my heirs and assigns that I am permitted to participate in AHCA activities or ride on property rented or in use for events. I specifically affirm and agree that, this release constitutes a wavier of liability beyond the provisions of the Michigan Equine Activity Liability Act 1994 P.A. 351. I agree that Michigan law governs the interruption and enforceability of this release. I acknowledge that I am eighteen years of age or older, and I am signing this release on my own behalf and on the behalf of my minor children, our heirs, representatives and assigns. Printed Name (Parent or Guardian if under 18)

Signature

Date

COMPETITION CAMARADERIE RESPECT INTEGRITY

www.AmericanHorsemenChallenge.com AHCA is a family friendly competition and a diverse skills challenge. ~ It is an obstacle course event, perfect for all riders, all disciplines and every skill level. Competition ~ Enjoy the competition of your peers. Show your skills and see how you compare to others in your area. Also, have your points tracked nationally for qualification in the National Finals. Riders compete for recognition and prizes and most of all MONEY. Camaraderie ~ Everyone will have a great time hanging out with their friends and make new friends. Respect ~ Respect for riders…respect for horses…respect for everyone is a critical element of every AHCA event. We want to see horse and rider perform to their best and be encouraged all along the way. Negative behavior is not tolerated and everyone is expected to promote themselves, their peers and their sport. Integrity ~ We will always present our association and this sport with the highest integrity. Our Mission ~ The mission of the AHCA is to promote horsemanship and sportsmanship at its highest level while providing an arena of camaraderie within a competitive obstacle course setting. Its purpose is to instill public awareness and respect for the horse while members strive to improve their horsemanship skills. All competitions will be conducted with the highest level of integrity.

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THE BRIGHTEST

STARS ARE THOSE WHO Volunteer SHINE TODAY! FOR THE BENEFIT OF

OTHERS ALL AGES WELCOME Volunteering for one of the horse or trail riding associations within our Membership Drive section is a great way to contribute to your local equine community. Have a few hours a week or more? Spend it helping an equine focused association or trail riding group. It’s a great way to get close to horses and their wonderful people. Volunteers of any age are always welcome. What a wonderful way to introduce children to horses!

NO HORSE REQUIRED Don’t have a horse? That’s okay. No horse experience? That’s okay too. You just need to be interested in horses, that’s all it takes! Volunteering is a great way to learn about horses, no matter your age or experience level. There is always something to do!

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Volunteering your time can be a rewarding experience. Meet people with the same interests as you, and make wonderful, lasting relationships within the equine community. If you don’t have the time, become a member of one or more horse associations or trail riding groups. Financial assistance is always welcome. All proceeds from memberships go directly to the association or trail riding group for their financial assistance. There is no middle man, how many non-profit organizations can say that!

WHY BE A VOLUNTEER? It’s not for money, it’s not for fame. It’s not for any personal gain. It’s just for love of fellow man. It’s just to send a helping hand. It’s just to give a tithe of self. That’s something you can’t buy with wealth. It’s not medals won with pride. It’s for that feeling deep inside. It’s that reward down in your heart. It’s that feeling that you’ve been a part. Of helping others far and near, that makes you be a Volunteer. ~ Author Unknown MAY 2020 • C & C PUBLISHING, INC. ©2020

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CENTRAL MICHIGAN HORSEMAN’S ASSOCIATION 50TH ANNUAL SEASON

“THE OPEN, ALL BREED CIRCUIT”

1970-2020

2020 MEMBERSHIP FORM ~ ONE FORM PER PERSON Youth Membership | $5 per youth membership

Adult Membership | $15 per adult membership

A youth membership is for anyone 18 and under, as of January 1st, 2020

An adult membership is for anyone 19 and over, as of January 1st, 2020

Back Numbers: All CMHA members are required to have an assigned back number to show and earn year end points, a different back number for each horse/rider combination. Beginning in 2018, CMHA purchased back numbers 1-699 ONLY. If you are a member and want to use a back number 700 or higher, you may provide your own. Each member will receive one set of two (2) back numbers with their membership, if their chosen back number is 1-699. The reserved back number will be available in the show office, at the first show attended. Any questions, or for more information, please contact Katie Hartsuff at cmhasecretary@gmail.com

ATTENTION 2019 MEMBERS: FORM AND PAYMENT MUST BE POSTMARKED NO LATER THAN APRIL 1ST TO SAVE BACK NUMBER! PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY – PLEASE fill out completely, incomplete forms may delay processing your membership. Last Name

First Name

D.O.B.

Address

City

Zip Code

Phone

Email

Horse Information: *PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION – Horse name (as it will be entered in the data base, announced, and printed on awards), year the horse was foaled, breed and color of horse (ex: bay, overo/tobiano, buckskin, etc.), and the back number you are requesting. If showing more than one horse, you will need additional back numbers, one per horse/rider combination. REMINDER: Members DO NOT begin earning year end points until membership is paid. Points earned prior to purchasing a membership will not be included.

HORSE NAME

YEAR FOALED

BREED

COLOR

BACK NUMBER

1. 2. 3. 4. CASH or CHECK #

TOTAL ENCLOSED

DATE RECEIVED

Make checks payable to CMHA and mail to:

CMHA MEMBERSHIP c/o Katie Hartsuff, 3846 Hibbard Rd., Corunna, MI 48817

2020 CMHA SHOW DATES: OWS H S Y A D May 1-3 – 11th Annual Lope For Hope Fuzzy Show (not a year end point approved show) M LLE E C N A 15-17 • Point Approved Shows: June 12-14 • July 10-12 • July 24-26 • August 28-30 CMay All shows held at the: Shiawassee County Fairgrounds, 2900 Hibbard Rd., Corunna, MI MAY 2020 • C & C PUBLISHING, INC. ©2020

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CENTRAL MICHIGAN HORSEMAN’S ASSOCIATION 50TH ANNUAL SEASON

“THE OPEN, ALL BREED CIRCUIT”

1970-2020

S MAY HOW1-3 11th Annual CMHA Lope For Hope Fuzzy Show (not a year end point approved show)

S Year End Point Approved Shows: MAY ELLED C MAY CAN15-17 • JUNE 12-14 • JULY 10-12 • JULY 24-26 • AUGUST 28-30 FRIDAY beginning at 6pm NO BLING FRIDAY!! *SHOW CLOTHES and BATHING/BANDING of horse OPTIONAL for Friday night only* *Pattern walk through at 5:45 pm *Trail classes #1-7 will run “at will” *ALL exhibitors in classes #1-7 MUST BE CHECKED-IN at the in gate by 8:00 pm 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Trail In Hand Trail Walk/Trot 11 & under Trail Walk/Trot 12-18 Trail Walk/Trot 19-39 Trail Walk/Trot 40 & over Trail Green Rider Trail 13 & under

SATURDAY beginning at 8am 8. 9. 10. 11.

Halter Jackpot (ineligible for Gr\Res) Halter Geldings/Stallions 3 & Over Halter Mares 3 & over Halter 2 yr. olds & under Grand/Res. Halter 1st & 2nd from 9-11 12. Color Class-judged 100% on color 13. Lunge Line 2 yr. olds & under 14. Showmanship Jackpot 15. Showmanship Walk/Trot 40 & over 16. Showmanship Walk/Trot 19-39 17. Showmanship Walk/Trot 12-18 18. Showmanship Walk/Trot 11 & under 19. Showmanship 40 & over 20. Showmanship 19-39 21. Showmanship 14-18 22. Showmanship 13 & under 23. Showmanship Green Rider 24. Showmanship Pee Wee 11 & under 25. Showmanship Lead Line 7 & under *LUNCH BREAK minimum 30 minutes 26. English Pleasure Jackpot 27. English Pleasure Walk/Trot 40 & over 28. English Pleasure Walk/Trot 19-39 29. English Pleasure Walk/Trot 12-18 30. English Pleasure Walk/Trot 11 & under 31. English Pleasure Sr. Horse 6 & over 32. English Pleas. Green Rider 1st Yr. Canter 33. English Pleasure 40 & over 34. English Pleasure 19-39 35. English Pleasure 14-18 36. English Pleasure 13 & under

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English Pleasure Jr Horses 5 & under English Equitation Walk/Trot 40 & over English Equitation Walk/Trot 19-39 English Equitation Walk/Trot 12-18 English Equitation Walk/Trot 11 & under Eng. Equitation Green Rider 1st Yr. Canter English Discipline Rail-Open English Equitation Jackpot English Equitation 40 & over English Equitation 19-39 English Equitation 14-18 English Equitation 13 & under Ranch Riding-Open Reining-Open

SUNDAY beginning at 8am 51. Trail Jackpot 52. Trail 40 & Over 53. Trail 19-39 54. Trail 14-18 55. Trail Pee Wee Walk 11 & under 56. Trail Lead Line 7 & under 57. Lead Line Eq/HMS 7 & under 58. Pee Wee Walk Eq/HMS 11 & under LUNCH BREAK 59. Western Pleasure Jackpot 60. Western Pleasure Walk/Trot 40 & over 61. Western Pleasure Walk/Trot 19-39 62. Western Pleasure Walk/Trot 12-18 63. Western Pleasure Walk/Trot 11 & under 64. Western Pleasure Sr. Horse 6 & over 65. Western Pl. Green Rider 1st Yr. Lope 66. Western Pleasure 40 & over 67. Western Pleasure 19-39 68. Western Pleasure 14-18 69. Western Pleasure 13 & under 70. Western Pleasure Jr Horse 5 & under 71. Western Horsemanship W/T 40 & over 72. Western Horsemanship W/T 19-39 73. Western Horsemanship W/T 12-18 74. Western Horsemanship W/T 11 & under 75. Western HMS Green Rider 1st Yr. Lope 76. Western Discipline Rail-Open 77. Western Horsemanship Jackpot 78. Western Horsemanship 40 & over 79. Western Horsemanship 19-39 80. Western Horsemanship 14-18 81. Western Horsemanship 13 & under Family Oriented & A Friendly Atmosphere

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ATTENTION MEMBERS competing for Year End Awards: you MUST attend three (3) out of the ve (5) total point approved shows listed to be eligible for a year end award, see rule book for more details.

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ALL BREEDS WELCOME Weekend High Point Awards Family Oriented Classes for ALL Ages & Skills Great Year End Awards Versatility Event 7/12/2020 Friendly Office Staff Double Judged And Much More!

MISSION STATEMENT: To provide fun, economical, family-oriented horse shows for the beginning and amateur horseman. To promote an educational and friendly environment in which members and non-members can compete for awards and develop a healthy and positive competitive spirit.

STALL RESERVATIONS email your stall reservations to:

cmhastallres@gmail.com No later than the Wednesday prior to each show

All shows held at the: Shiawassee County Fairgrounds 2900 Hibbard Rd., Corunna, MI

CMHA - All Breed Horse Shows For more information on our club & shows please visit our website:

WWW.CMHA.INFO Membership & General Information: CMHA Secretary 989.666.4867 call/text Email: cmhasecretary@gmail.com WWW.SADDLEUPMAG.COM


2020 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION

Fort Custer Horse Friends Association

MEMBERSHIP FEES:

Single $20/year

Come ride some of the most beautiful trails in Southern Michigan! • Over 20 Miles of Horse Trails • 6 Creek Crossings • Separate from Bikes

Family $25/year

Name Address City Phone

State

Zip

Email

Grand Rapids

I hereby release FCHFA from any and all liabilities for personal loss/injury and/or property damage of any kind. I accept all responsibility for myself, family members and personal property.

Flint

Lansing Kalamazoo

Ann Arbor

Mail completed form with check made payable to: FCFHA Fort Custer Recreation Area is a 3,033 acre State Recreation Area located between Battle Creek and Kalamzoo, MI

FCHFA / Ken Vandervest 1754 3rd St., Kalamazoo, MI 49009

DATES TO REMEMBER: MAY 16-19, 2020 Annual Spring Equestrian Campout

SEPTEMBER 12-15, 2020 Annual Fall Equestrian Campout

www.fchfa.org

Does your association have a Mission Statement? Fort Custer Horse Friends Association is a non-profit (501-c-3) equine trail club that works with the DNR to maintain and improve the trails for everyone. What year was the association founded? Do you have an annual fund-raiser? Yes, our Annual September Campout. Non-profit status since 2000, founded in 1997. Do have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? N/A What is the average number of members? 80 Do you have monthly meetings? Yes. Held at 4:30 p.m. Does your membership run January to December? Yes. the first Wednesday of the month May through September What breed/discipline does the association focus on? at the pavilion at the equestrian trail head. Meetings in We welcome all breeds to enjoy our trails. October and November are held at the Galesburg Library. What events do you hold each year? Two annual No meeting in March due to the Annual Meeting (TBA), campouts, one in May and one in September. We also and no December meeting due to the Christmas Party. have ride/potlucks and trail work days. Do you have a newsletter? We post our monthly board Where are they normally held? Campouts are at the minutes in Saddle Up! Magazine Whitford Lake Event Area in the Fort Custer Recreation What is your association website? http://fchfa.org Area. The ride/potlucks and work days are at the Who should be contacted with questions? Nancy equestrian trail head. Simmonds (269) 967-3613, Toni Hess (269) 781-9688 Do your shows have a Nat’l affiliation? N/A or Toni Strong (269) 649-4310 Is there a youth or amateur division? N/A What goals would you like to see your association obtain Are there daily high points or year end awards? N/A in 2020? Hold our annual campouts in May and Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, our annual September, work on trail improvements and to work with the Park towards future goals. Christmas Party is held in December.

Fort Custer Horse Friends Association

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HIGHLAND TRAIL RIDERS ASSOCIATION Dedicated to preserving & expanding the presence of equine activity at the Highland Recreation Area

2020 Membership Application

HIGHLAND

TRAIL RIDERS Come ride with us!

First Name

Membership is for one year and expires each year on December 31st New Member

$15.00 Per Household 1 Year

2 Year

3 Year

Renewal

Check # Total Paid

Donation

Make checks payable to:

Last Name

HIGHLAND TRAIL RIDERS ASSOCIATION (HTRA) Mail signed applications to:

Partner’s Name Address City

State

Phone

Email

Jim Jurkowski 2641 Pebble Lane Milford, MI 48381

Zip

HTRA EVENTS

WAIVER: “I hereby release the Highland Trail Riders Association, its membership and officers, of any and all liabilities resulting in physical injury, property damage or personal loss to myself or my family members in connection with any activities sponsored or organized by the Highland Trail Riders Association. I realize that horses can behave unpredictably and I agree to participate in these activities fully aware of the potential risks involved.”

Signature

Date

Please visit our website: highlandtrailriders.com or catch us on Facebook!

CANCELLED *May 15-17, 2020 *Sept. 11-13, 2020 *Organized Camping Weekends Fridays & Saturdays Pre-registration required

Does your association have a Mission Statement? The Highland Trail Riders Association is dedicated to preserving and expanding the presence of equine activities at the Highland Recreation Area in White Lake, Michigan. What year was the association founded? 2000 What is the average number of members? 50 Does your membership run January to December? Yes What breed/discipline does the association focus on? All breeds - we are a trail riding group. How many events do you hold each year? 2 workbees and 2 events Where are they normally held? Highland Recreation Area Do you have monthly meetings? No, we have an annual goals meeting, plus others are scheduled as needed.

Do you have a newsletter? Yes If so, is it mailed or emailed? Both as needed What is your association website? highlandtrailriders.com Who should be contacted with questions? Email: highlandtrailridersmi@gmail.com What goals would you like your association to obtain in 2020? The Highland Trail Riders future goals include expanding membership and trails, and reinstating an equine only campground.

HIGHLAND

TRAIL RIDERS Come ride with us!

highlandtrailriders.com

Sally Oberg President

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Jacqui McAtee Vice President

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Dave Snyder Trail Boss

Vickie Banyash Board Member

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Come Show with the HVEC in 2020!

In The Pink Derby

47TH ANNUAL SUMMER

RED, WHITE & BLUE SHOW LED

Horse Show & Silent Auction

L E C SATURDAY, CAN JUNE 27, 2020

In The Pink Derby

(Formerly The Father’s Day Eve Horse Show)

Fund-Riding Show

Saturday, August 22, 2020

START: 8:00 A.M. SHARP Rain or Shine Red, White & Blue or Show Clothes Required

Start: 8:00 A.M. SHARP Rain or Shine

Show Coordinator: Sandra (480) 235-4820

Show Co-Ordinator:

Huron Valley Equestrian Committee

Theresa Bisque (248) 390-6862 Email: stbisque@comcast.net

www.hvec.info Sponsored by HVEC & Saddle Up! Magazine

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Huron Valley Equestrian Field

Sponsored by the Pink Derby Committee & HVEC OMMITT NC EE IA

MISSION STATEMENT: The Huron Valley Equestrian Committee’s mission is to provide a safe environment in which to promote equestrian activities and education regarding horsemanship, while instilling the principles of sportsmanship and a healthy lifestyle for the families in the community we serve.

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The Huron Valley Equestrian Field Is Available For Rental To The Public! Visit us online: www.hvec.info

HVEC, PO Box 1092, Highland, MI 48357 Huron Valley Equestrian Complex 2380 S. Milford Road, Highland, MI 48357 The Huron Valley Equestrian Complex is available for rent to the public!

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KENSINGTON TRAIL RIDERS Membership Form Membership Year January 1–December 31

Year: □ New □ Renewal □ Single $15/yr. □ Family $20/yr. □ Business $30/yr. I own (or lease) a horse □ Name

Spouse Name

Address

Children Name

City State Zip Business Members: send a photo of your business card for the website, and you may also advertise on our Facebook Group.

Business Name

Phone: Home

Email

Cell

I would be interested in helping with the following: □ Board Member □ Events □ Newsletter Optional KTR Donation $

kensingtontrailriders.com Mail checks payable to: Kensington Trail Riders PO Box 534 Milford, MI 48381

Business Website

If you’d like to share your bridle tag # for Kensington Metropark with us, please include it here. We will keep the information in case we are asked to help with any loose horses. Kensington Metropark Bridle Tag #

I hereby release Kensington Trail Riders and its officers and directors of any and all liabilities for personal loss/injury, and/or property loss/damage of any kind. I accept all responsibility for myself, family members, and personal property. Parent or Legal Guardian signature required for children under 18 years of age. Signature

Date

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Mission Statement: The mission of the Kensington Trail Riders (KTR) is to promote, preserve, improve and create opportunities for equestrians and the equestrian trails and facilities of Kensington Metropark and surrounding areas. KTR will work to ensure present and future equestrian usage and enjoyment while building a community of trail riders, cultivating strong relationships with the Huron Clinton Metropolitan Authority and other trail organizations in the area. By encouraging proper land management, equal access and promotion of equestrian trail opportunities, the Kensington Trail Riders will encourage equestrian tourism to the Huron Clinton Metropark Authority and be a voice and advocate to policy makers and management in regard to equestrian trails and facilities within the Kensington Metro Park or HCMA area. Kensington Metropark encompasses more than 4500 acres of beautiful flat to rolling terrain through mixed hardwoods and open fields. With more than thirty miles of out and back trails in the park and a single-track connector route to Proud Lake State Recreation Area and its trail system, there is a riding route and terrain elements for any riding preference. The Huron River meanders through the Northwest corner of the park and provides a welcome oasis for watering your horse or taking a swim after a hot ride. The park is home to deer and wild turkeys. You might see the large Sandhill Cranes that frequent the area and get to hear their prehistoric cry. In some places the trail will border Kent Lake or maybe you'll ride to the high points of the nine mile western loop. The staging area off Martindale Road between Dawson Road and GM Road is frequently busy with horse people from all areas. Kensington allows no hunting and is generally relatively bug free when other areas are unridable. Facilities at the staging area include a Porta John and nearby hand pump for water, although most just ride their horses over the hill to the river to water. In the warmer months many riders like to take a short ride to the Dairy Queen for a treat to complete their day in the saddle, so make sure to bring along a little extra cash. It is a beautiful park and we are sure you will enjoy your ride here.

SEPTEMBER 25-27, 2020 IS OUR CIRCLE RIDE WITH THE PROUD LAKE TRAIL RIDERS ASSOCIATION! Kensington Trail Riders P.O. 534, Milford, Michigan 48381 (248) 672-0154 KensingtonTrailRiders2019@gmail.com

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MICHIGAN HORSE DRAWN VEHICLE ASSOCIATION 2020 Membership Application Membership Type New

Date

Renewal

Annual Dues: $30.00 for Individual or Family

Name

Please send check payable to: MHDVA and this form to:

Farm Name Address City

State

Phone (home)

(work)

Zip

Linda Aloyo 4123 S. Portsmouth Rd. Bridgeport, MI 48722 Membership questions can be directed to: Linda Aloyo (810) 397-1586 rlaloyo@gmail.com

Email Children

Visit us online at: Breed of Horse

www.mhdva.org

Vehicle Type(s)

Does your association have a Mission Statement? The by-laws for MHDVA states, in part, that it shall be the purpose of the association to aim for the preservation and maintenance of carriages; carriage literature and related items; the exchange of information regarding horse drawn vehicles and the development of the driving horse; to serve as an accurate and technical source of information for the benefit of its members and the general public; to encourage the use of carriages and other animal-drawn vehicles for the promotion of public interest in their contributions to our cultural, social and economic history; and promote knowledge of, and safety in, horse related activities. What year was the association founded? 1972 What is the average number of members? Approximately 50 families Does your membership run January to December? Yes. What breed/discipline does the association focus on? Open to all breeds, our club was founded to promote carriage driving. How many events do you hold each year? We host one pleasure driving show and several pleasure driving events. Please refer to our website at www.mhdva.org for more details.

Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, our annual banquet is held on the first Sunday in November. Do you have monthly meetings? No, our meetings are held in December, January, February, March and November. Do you have a newsletter? Yes, we try to publish it four times a year. What is your association website? www.mhdva.org Who should be contacted with questions? Please contact Linda Aloyo (810) 397-1586 or email: rlaloyo@gmail.com

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MICHIGAN INTERSCHOLASTIC HORSEMANSHIP ASSOCIATION MIHA is a non-profit organization providing interscholastic equestrian competitions for over 2,000 riders/grooms from over 300 schools. Teams are organized based on their school affiliation – private, public, charter, alternative, Christian, online and home school students are welcome to compete. For information on how to start a team or to find out if your school has a team, visit: www.miha.org

Over $11,000 in Scholarships will be awarded in 2020! Junior High division competition occurs from April through July with riders/grooms in grades 5th-8th. High School riders/grooms in 9th-12th grades compete in district, regional and state competition August through October.

H 2019 State Champions H Lowell (Div A), Goodrich (Div B), Vicksburg (Div C), Fruitport (Div D) The logo competition highlights our riders/grooms artistic creativity each spring. Logo winners’ artwork is displayed on various media types and apparel.

Visit us online!

www.miha.org

2019 State & Regional Logo Contest Winner:

Johanna Bailey, Rockford Public School

MICHIGAN INTERSCHOLASTIC HORSEMANSHIP ASSOCIATION MIHA is a non-profit organization providing interscholastic equestrian competitions for over 2,000 riders/grooms from over 300 schools. OUR PURPOSE AND GOALS: The purpose of this organization is to promote continuous growth in programs fostering horsemanship education, sponsor activities to encourage interscholastic participation and to have cooperative adult-supervised leadership (coaching) for all students in grades 5 through 12 who are desirous to participate regardless of race, creed or national origin and meet the Association rules and regulations (By-Laws). Throughout Association leadership and coaching, it is our goal that the student members derive whatever enjoyment and benefits possible as a result of participating as riders in horsemanship education programs and interscholastic competition.

Visit us online:

www.miha.org

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Michigan Justin Morgan Horse Association 2020 Membership Application AMHA #

Current Date

Renewal

New Membership

Individual Membership o $30.00 (U.S. Funds) o Adult or o Youth (under 22 years of age) Name Youth (please include birth date) Month

Day

Year

Age

Family Membership o $40.00 (U.S. Funds) (Husband, wife and all youth under 22 years of age) Adult Adult Please include name and birth date of youth Name

Month

Day

Year

Age

Name

Month

Day

Year

Age

Name

Month

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Year

Age

Name

Month

Day

Year

Age

Address City

State

Telephone (

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Email Address

Zip

Farm Name o Check if the above address is different than last year.

Check this box if you do NOT want your personal information in the Directory or shared with the general public at the Expo, National, or any of our events. Our club depends on the support of its members. Please choose an area in which you are interested in serving and services you provide: o Michigan All Morgan o Do you show Morgan o Stallion Service o MJMHA Classic Show o Newsletter o Boarding o Fundraising o Lessons o Tack Sale o Do you show Open o Stallion Expo, Lansing o Do you show Carriage/Dressage o Sales o Horse Camps/Parties o Driving o Other Do you know anyone who owns a Morgan and is not a club member? Let us know and we will send them information about our club and a membership form. Name Address Send To: MJMHA Membership Anjelica Peruzzi 8671 Currie Road Northville, MI 48168 Phone: 404-933-8328 Email: anjelicajp.93@gmail.com

o Cash (do not mail cash) o Check (payable to MJMHA) CC# Expiration Date

o MasterCard o Visa Security Code

Zip Code

Print Name Owner Address Signature

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MICHIGAN QUARTER HORSE ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 278, Greenville, MI 48838 • 616-225-8211 • Fax: 616-200-5491

www.MIQUARTERHORSE.com MQHA Membership Application* q New

q Renewal

Youth Date of Birth ( / / ) q Individual (12 months) Adult Date of Birth ( / / ) q Individual (12 months) q Adult with Spouse q Addition of Spouse (to existing membership) Other q Farm, Ranch, Corporate or Partnership (12 months) q Individual Lifetime

Email: info@miquarterhorse.com A few benefits of your MQHA Membership: • Nearly 50 AQHA Shows Annually • Youth World Show Team & Youth Congress Team • Stallion Service Sale • Michigan Quarter Horse Breeders Futurity • Queen Contest • Various Clinics • Annual Convention and Year End Awards

$30 $45 $65 $20 $45

Please make checks payable to MQHA and mail completed form to:

$250

MQHA, P.O. Box 278, Greenville, MI 48838 For office use only:

Name

MQHA ID No.

Spouse (if applicable)

Spouse’s MQHA ID No.

(Whenever possible, please attach payment to form.)

Address

Date:

City

State

Michigan County

Phone

Email Credit Card Information: q Visa

Amt. $

Zip

Payment Type: q Check if unlisted

Signature

Cash

q MasterCard q Discover SVC Code (from back):

Account Number q Credit card billing address is NOT the same as above. If not the same, please write the billing address on the back of this form.

Exp. Date

Check #

/

Credit Card

Zip Code:

Tax Tip: Contributions or gifts to the MQHA are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax; however dues or advertising payments may be deductible by members as an ordinary/necessary business expense.

Amount: Taken By:

Does your association have a Mission Statement? The MQHA will be the industry leader serving all horse enthusiasts in Michigan with diverse programs that promote the American Quarter Horse. MQHA will be the first point of contact as a resource for both our members and horse enthusiasts in the state by offering inclusive programs with integrity that provide beneficial services to all. What year was the association founded? Incorporated 1955. What is the average number of members? 750 Does your membership run January to December of each year? Membership runs for 12 months from receipt of your payment. What breed does the association focus on? Quarter Horse. Is there a Breeder’s Incentive Program? No. How many events do you hold each year? MQHA manages seven horse show circuits and approves an additional six circuits. We also have our Convention in January and host a tack sale in conjunction with the 4-H Benefit Clinic held in February. We are also a major sponsor of the 4-H Jamboree. Where are they normally held? Lansing, Ludington, Berrien Springs, and Midland, MI. Do you have a Nat’l. affiliation? All are AQHA approved. Is there a youth division? Yes. Is there an amateur division? Yes. Are there daily high points? Each show is unique, but all have a circuit high point. Are there year end awards? Yes. MAY 2020 • C & C PUBLISHING, INC. ©2020

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Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, held in January. Do you have an annual fund-raiser? We have fund-raisers year round. Do you have a Stallion Service Sale or Futurity? Yes, both. MQHA Futurity is held in September at the MSU Pavilion in East Lansing, MI. The Stallion Service Sale starts at our annual banquet in January. Do you donate funds for scholarships? We support the Michigan Equine Scholarship Fund. Do you have monthly meetings? Yes, except in July and October. Do you have monthly minutes? Yes, we have minutes for every meeting. Do you have a newsletter? Not at this time. What is your association website? www.miquarterhorse.com Who should be contacted with any questions? The MQHA Office located in Greenville, Michigan Please Call 616-225-8211

Email: info@miquarterhorse.com

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Michigan Trail Riders Association, Inc. 2020 Membership Renewal & Annual Banquet Ticket Order Form DEADLINE FOR BANQUET TICKETS: MARCH 6, 2020 Please send forms & checks only to: Michigan Trail Riders Association, Inc. | PO Box 72, Ovid, MI 48866

Name:

MTRA #:

(as you want it to appear on your membership card)

Address:

City:

Primary Phone #:

Alt. Phone #:

Visit us online:

State:

Zip:

Dues Enclosed – $25.00 Renewal, after March 31, 2020 – $35.00 $ Life Membership – $440.00 one time payment (non-transferable) $

www.mtra.org

# of Dinner and Dancing Tickets at $30.00 per person

$

# of Dancing Only Tickets at $10.00 per person

$

Donations (please check one): □ Youth Rider Fund □ New Camp Near Cheboygan □ General Fund $ Newsletter Preference (please check one): □ Mail □ Email □ Website Printing

Total Enclosed $ (no cash)

Email Address:

Membership must be in effect for 30 days prior to ride date.

Referred by MTRA #:

NOTE: If your membership has expired, you will need to pay the full amount ($35.00) to renew. You may retain your former MTRA number if you wish.

Michigan Trail Riders Association, Inc. Al Davis, President alanddidavis@gmail.com | Jan Wolfin, Secretary mtra.office@gmail.com

www.mtra.org

MICHIGAN TRAIL RIDERS ASSOCIATION: The MTRA wants to help you enjoy the sport of horseback riding and your love of the outdoors in a unique way, by riding the Michigan Shore-to-Shore Riding and Hiking Trail. This trail provides nearly unlimited riding in wilderness areas and provides a way across the state of Michigan through the more civilized areas.

2020 RIDE SCHEDULE MAY 14-MAY 18: Proposed Blossom Ride (5 days). This ride is at South Branch Camp for 5 days with members circle riding. This is not a trophy ride. MAY 28-JUNE 7: Proposed First June Ride (11 days). This ride begins at River Road Trail Camp with members riding from Lake Michigan at Empire to Lake Huron at Oscoda with no layover days. Trophies are awarded with successful completion. JUNE 13-JUNE 28: Proposed Second June Ride (16 days). This ride begins at River Road Trail Camp with members riding from Lake Huron at Oscoda to Lake Michigan at Empire. There are 4 layover days. Trophies are awarded with successful completion. AUGUST 8-15: Proposed August Family Ride (8 days). This ride begins at Scheck’s Trail Camp with 3 layover days. Then trailering to Goose Creek Trail Camp, also with 3 layover days. This is not a trophy ride. SEPTEMBER 8-27: Proposed September Ride (20 days). This ride begins at Cheboygan with members riding from Lake Michigan at Cheboygan to Lake Huron at Oscoda, then to Lake Michigan in Empire. There is no layover days. Trophies are awarded with successful completion. OCTOBER 9-17: Proposed Color Ride (9 days). This ride begins at Scheck’s Trail Camp with 4 layover days and then riding to Hopkins Creek with 2 layover days, then ride to Cadillac. This is not a trophy ride. Proposed dates need to be approved by MDNR and are subject to change until MTRA receives ride permits from the MDNR. MAY 2020 • C & C PUBLISHING, INC. ©2020

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2020 O.P.H.A. Membership Application

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Visit us online:

2020 Membership Application

www.hadleyhills.com

Membership Type: (please check one) Single q Family q q 1 Year Single $20 q 2 Year Single $35 q 3 Year Single $50 q 1 Year Family $30 q 2 Year Family $45 q 3 Year Family $60 Membership is for the calendar year and will expire December 31st

Member Name

Spouse

Address

City

Home Phone

Cell Phone 1

Cell Phone 2

Email

OREA – Ortonville Recreation Equestrian Association

State

Zip

Family Memberships Only: children’s names/ages please 1) 2)

3)

RELEASE AND WAIVER: I HEREBY RELEASE Ortonville Recreation Equestrian Association (OREA), its members and officers, and the State of Michigan any and all liability resulting in physical injury, death, property damage or personal loss to myself or my family members in connection with any activities with OREA and/or the Ortonville Recreation Area. I understand that equine activities/work bees may be risky and dangerous by nature. I take full responsibility for those risks to myself and my family members. This Release and Waiver constitutes a waiver of liability beyond the provisions of the Michigan Equine Liability Act, 1994 PA 351. ALL ADULT MEMBERS MUST SIGN THIS RELEASE.

Signature

Date

Spouse Signature

Date

Please make check payable to: Ortonville Recreation Equestrian Assoc. Mail to: OREA Membership • 3090 Papadelis Court • Oxford, MI 48371

How did you hear about OREA?

Does your association have a Mission Statement? To promote, maintain and improve the bridle trail system, day use area and equestrian campground in the Ortonville Recreation Area and to promote the use and enjoyment of the Ortonville Recreation Area by horseback riders and their families. What year was the association founded? 1998 What is the average number of members? 50 Does your membership run January to December of each year? Yes. Memberships are available on a single or family basis with lengths from 1-3 years. What breed/discipline does the association focus on? All Breeds - Recreational Trail Riding How many events do you hold each year? 3-4 Where are they normally held? At the Ortonville Recreation Equestrian Area from our base in the equestrian campground pavilion. Is there a youth division? Our Judged Trail Ride held each September offers a Youth Division. Is there an amateur division? No. Our Judged Trail Ride offers two Adult Divisions, the Rough Riders & Silver Spurs. Do you have an annual banquet? Annual Meeting is held in December in conjunction with a Christmas potluck/gift swap. Do you have an annual fund-raiser? OREA invites sponsorship support and offers several levels with varying recognition. Do you have monthly meetings? The board meets monthly, except January through March. Members are welcome. Do you have monthly minutes? Yes, minutes are prepared. MAY 2020 • C & C PUBLISHING, INC. ©2020

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Do you have a newsletter? OREA publishes occasional newsletters and communicates with its members through email and our Facebook page at: “OREA - Ortonville Recreation Equestrian Association.” What is your association website? www.hadleyhills.com Who should be contacted with questions? Karen DeOrnellas, President, at 913.660.8012 or at: https://www.hadleyhills.com/contact What goals would you like your association to obtain in 2020? 1. Approval of additional trail mileage 2. Continued membership growth with increased member involvement 3. More equestrian camping nights

H 2020 OREA RIDE SCHEDULE H

CANCELLED

May 23-25: Memorial Weekend Poker Ride & Campout (ride runs the 23rd)

September 12: Judged Trail Ride OREA – Ortonville Recreation Equestrian Association

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Pontiac Lake Horseman’s Association Making a difference for the future at Pontiac Lake State Recreation Area

2020 Membership Application Membership is for one year and expires each year on December 31st. Please indicate which membership you are applying for.

o Individual $10 o Family (includes children under 18) $15 o Business $35 Name Please make checks payable to:

Spouse’s Name

Pontiac Lake Horseman’s Association (PLHA)

Children’s Names under 18

Mail signed application to:

Address City

State

Home Phone

Zip

Pontiac Lake Horseman’s Assoc. Attn: Membership Coordinator P.O. Box 798 Highland, MI 48375

Email

WAIVER: I hereby release the Pontiac Lake Horseman’s Association, its membership and officers, of any and all liabilities resulting in physical injury, property damage or personal loss to myself or my family members in connection with any activities sponsored or organized by this Association. I realize that horses can behave unpredictably and I agree to participate in these activities fully aware of the potential risks involved.

Signature

Date

Does your association have a Mission Statement? To promote, improve, and preserve the Pontiac Lake Recreation Area an its equestrian trails, while encouraging proper land management and equal access. To advocate and provide a voice of leadership with policy makers and a physical presence in regard to trail issues and improvements at the Pontiac lake Recreation Area. What year was the association founded? 2000 What is the average number of members? 125 families Does your membership run January to December? Yes. What breed/discipline does the association focus on? All breeds – we are a Trails group. How many events do you hold each year? Four Where are they normally held? Pontiac Lake Rec. Area Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, in June. Do you have an annual fund-raiser? Yes, bi-annual fundraiser events – one in June and one in September at the Pontiac Lake Recreation Area. Do you have monthly meetings? No - 4 board meetings a year, held every 3 months. Do you have a newsletter? Yes, it is mailed. What is your association website? www.PLHA.info

Who should be contacted with questions? Susie Sulla, PLHA Trail Boss: 248-933-6338 or by email: us5495@frontier.com or plhanews@gmail.com What goals would you like your association to obtain in 2020? The Pontiac Lake Horseman’s Association and members are always trying to expand opportunities for the equestrian trail riding community. Positive actions, assistance and involvement by the PLHA and the equestrian trail riding community with recreational trails and parks planning, within our local and state government agencies, secures the safest and best equestrian trail riding opportunities available.

Riders Always Welcome!

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Visit us online:

www.proudlaketrailriders.org

2020 Membership Application Membership Rates

Name

please check one

Address City

State

Phone

Zip

Single Family

$15.00 $20.00

Business

$25.00

(includes Free enhanced listing on the PLTRA website)

Email

I hereby release Pontiac Trail Riders Association, Inc., its membership and officers, of all and any liabilities resulting in physical injury, property damage or personal loss to myself or my family members in connection with any activities sponsored or organized by this Association. I realize horses can behave unpredictably and I agree to participate in these activities fully aware of the potential risks involved. Signature

Date

For more information please email Nancy Efrusy at efrusy@yahoo.com

Please make checks payable to: Proud Lake Trail Riders Association, Inc.

Please mail your application to: PLTRA Memberships, 3210 Red Fox Lane, Milford, MI 48381

Does your association have a Mission Statement? To Preserve, Promote, Improve, and Expand the horse trail network in Proud Lake Recreation Area and the State of Michigan by developing good communication and work relationships with the Department of Natural Resources and the surrounding community for horseback riding purposes. What year was the association founded? 1996 What is the average number of members? 65 Does your membership run January to December? Yes. What breed/discipline does the association focus on? Open to all breeds. How many events do you hold each year? Five Where are they normally held? Proud Lake Staging Area Do you have an annual banquet? Yes, usually in February with a guest speaker. Do you have monthly meetings? We meet quarterly. Do you have a newsletter? Yes, it is mailed unless the member has email, then it is emailed. What is your association website? www.proudlaketrailriders.org

Who should be contacted with questions? For more information please email Nancy Efrusy at: efrusy@yahoo.com What goal would you like your association to obtain in 2020? We would like to construct a pavilion in our staging area and further our donation efforts to horses in need.

Benefits of Joining the PLTRA • Meet new friends who love horses as much as you do! • Participate in events that help your horse become more confident and a safer trail horse! • Receive newsletters for all upcoming events • Our goals are to promote horsemanship, educate and most of all, have fun!

PLTRA Annual Banquet FEBRUARY 7, 2020 At Bakers of Milford, Milford, MI 6pm Doors Open, 7pm Dinner, $25 per person

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MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION

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General Memberships expire ONE (1) Year (Jan 1 to Dec 31) Date: / / New Member Annual Renewal TYPE OF MEMBERSHIP (please note: you must also be a member of the National WDAA in order for your Michigan Affiliate membership with WDAMI to be validated.) National Membership (WDAA) – (If you are a current member, select/include in pmt.) $35 General Membership (yearly renewal) If already a National Member, enter Membership Number

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Copyright of Western Dressage Association of America | All Rights Reserved

Make checks payable to: Western Dressage Association of Michigan State Membership (WDAMI) – (please choose one or both.) And send to: 9075 Brudy Rd., Wolverine, MI 49799 $25 General Membership (yearly renewal) Wish to support WDAMI, a 501(c)3 nonprofit, with my donation of $ TOTAL $ PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY & COMPLETE FORM IN ITS ENTIRETY (Illegible forms may be delayed on processing). Last Name

First Name

MI

Mailing Address City

State

Zip

Phone Email

PAYMENT: Check or Money Order (in US funds) Check # No Would you join us as a volunteer? (check all below that apply): YES! I want to help at events I have a venue available for events Willing to travel? How far: Other

About the Western Dressage Association® of America and Western Dressage Association® of Michigan: The Western Dressage Association® of America is a 501(c)(3) educational nonprofit organization focused on providing a model of horsemanship that optimizes the partnership of horse and rider for their mutual benefit. The mission of the Western Dressage Association is to honor the horse, to value the partnership between horse and rider and to celebrate the legacy of the American West which is focuses on through its offerings of educational opportunities and events to the equestrian community.

WDAMI Mission Statement: The mission of the Western Dressage Association® of Michigan (WDAMI) is to build an equine community that combines western tradition with Classical Dressage. We honor the horse and value the partnership between horse and rider. Join us as we celebrate the legacy of the American West. What year was the association founded? WDAMI was organized/recognized by the State of Michigan in 2014. What is the average number of members that you have annually? Approximately 60. www.wdami.org Does your membership run January to December of each year? Yes. What breed/discipline does the association focus on? Focus is on all breeds of horses and ponies, and includes mules. How many shows/events/workbees do you hold each year? We hold to two to three events each year. The next clinic is scheduled for June 6th at Wyn Farm in Williamston, “Dressage for Every Horse and Rider.” Do your shows have Nat’l. Association approval/affiliation? WDAMI was officially recognized by the Western Dressage Association of America (WDAA) in 2014. WDAA is the National Recognized Affiliate with the US Equestrian in 2013. Is there a youth division? WDAMI recognizes and awards the following divisions: Open, Amateur and Junior. More information can be found on our website: www.wdami.org Are there year end awards? Yes. WDAMI supports our members with awesome year end awards, including the treasured Belt Buckle. Do you have an annual banquet? Yes. Our 2020 Banquet is being held February 22nd at the Holiday Inn in Mt. Pleasant. Do you have monthly meetings? Yes. The WDAMI Board of Directors meets once a month via a phone conference. Minutes of the meets are posted on our Facebook page “Western Dressage Association® of Michigan.” What is your association website: Our website is: www.wdami.org, and Facebook page is: “Western Dressage Association® of Michigan.” Who should be contacted with questions about the association? Any of the Board members listed on the website, our President Suzanne Morisse 906.440.0215, our Treasurer Carol Baldwin 231.525.8842, or our email: infowdami@gmail.com. The WDAMI office is located at: 9075 Brudy Rd., Wolverine, MI 49799. What goals would you like to see your association obtain in 2020? Our goal is always to continue educating riders about Western Dressage and to continue encouraging riders and their horses to reach their potential. Western Dressage is an awesome tool in accomplishing that task. Additional information you would like the public to know about the association: The sport of Western Dressage is continuing to grow. When WDAMI started in 2014, very few schooling shows offered Western Dressage classes. Today, almost all schooling shows in Michigan are offering WD classes and this has encouraged many riders to participate on this competitive sport. Find an Event List on our website that includes the many opportunities to show and/or participate in educational clinics. MAY 2020 • C & C PUBLISHING, INC. ©2020

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YANKEE SPRINGS TRAIL RIDERS ASSOCIATION Southwest Michigan’s Beautiful Equestrian Trails Located Between Wayland & Hastings

www.ystra.org 2020 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION

Horseman’s Camp Facilities • 25 Rustic Camp Sites w/Tables • 10 Miles of Trails in Rec Area • 9 Miles of Trails in Game Area • Day Use Staging Area • 4 Pit Toilets • Hand Pump Water • Picket Posts or Corrals • Community Pavilion

YEARLY MEMBERSHIP $20 | LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP $200 Name Address City

State

Zip Lansing

Phone

Email

Directions to Yankee Springs Horseman’s Camp: From US 131 - Bradley exit #61. East on 129th Avenue, which becomes Chief Noonday Road, approx. 11.5 miles to Yankee Springs Road. Turn right or South 2.7 miles to Duffy Road. Turn Yankee Spring Trail Riders right on Duffy, half mile to camp on the left. From Hastings - Travel West on Gun Lake Road to Yankee P.O. Box 352 | Delton, MI 49046 Springs Road. Turn left or South on Yankee Springs Road. Half Questions? Call YSTRA President: Ronald Walker (269) 945-4556 or (616) 437-0747 cell mile to Duffy Road, turn right. Half mile to horse camp on the left.

Please mail your completed application with check made payable to: YSTRA

YANKEE SPRINGS TRAIL RIDERS ASSOCIATION MISSION STATEMENT The purpose of the Yankee Springs Trail Riders Association is to preserve, protect, improve and expand existing horse campgrounds and the horse trail network in the Yankee Springs Recreation Area, and the surrounding areas, for use by horsemen, their families and the general public for horse riding and camping. To develop and maintain good communications and working relationships with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation Division, and/or its successors. To assist them in their efforts to maintain adequate horse campgrounds and riding trails and to help generate revenue that will enable horse campgrounds to become self-supporting. To promote horse riding and camping by providing information to the general public on the location of horse campground facilities, horse trails and the recreational benefits available. Our Association was founded in 1989 by a group of riders that had been using the trails for quite some time. They decided that much more could be accomplished by organizing, and we have grown to over a hundred family memberships since then. We are a calendar year organization, offering family membership of $20.00 that runs from Jan. 1st to Dec. 31st. We also offer a lifetime membership as well. As a trail riding group we try to have at least 3 events per year, one being a fundraiser for another nonprofit organization, such as Cancer Families United. We also like to have a kid’s FREE event once a year and then a club fund raiser for improvement's to camp and trails. Our events are held at our Horseman’s Campground on Duffy Road in the Yankee Springs Recreation Area. Our monthly meetings are held the 2nd Wednesday of every month, usually with a potluck and the meeting to follow. Except for our annual banquet meeting, which is subject to new time and location as the board sees to change each year. Newsletters are biannual. YSTRA will continue to improve and create more equestrian trails for our trail system with the help of our public land managers. In 2016 YSTRA became an official friends group of the Yankee Springs Horseman’s Camp. We will continue to work to improve the campground and possibly bring electricity to our horse camp one day. Our website is www.ystra.org and we also monitor a Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ystra.org. The current Officers of the club are: Tom Chaffee, V.P., Kathy Taylor, secretary, Jeanne Burger, treasurer, Ron Walker, president. Mailings should be to YSTRA, P.O. Box 352, Delton, Michigan, 49046. Any Questions should be directed to one of the officers or Ron Walker, 5780 Gun Lake Road, Hastings, Michigan 49058. Phone 269-9454556, Cell 616-437-0747, or email presidentystra@yahoo.com. www.ystra.org MAY 2020 • C & C PUBLISHING, INC. ©2020

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