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2017 MFTHBA Catalog BE SURE TO ATTEND THE 60TH0TH SEPTEMBERSEPTSEPSEPPTTEMTEMMBERMBEMBER 22-8, 8 20182018 AVA,AVA,VA MIS MMISSOURIISSSOURIO World GRAND Champion OPEN 5 YEARS & OLDER OLDER C.I.A. Owned by: Adam Jokisch Freeburg, IL • Shown by: Thomas J. Williams Missouri Fox Trotting Horse Breed Association World Grand Champions 2017 OPEN AMATEUR 5 YEARS & OLDER LADY ANTEBELLUM Owned & Shown by: Lee Hackler Alma, AR OPEN VERSATILITY NATHAN’S OVATION Owned by: Susan Engle Pleasant Hill, MO Shown by: Nichole Hack Grant-Valkaria, FL MISSOURI FOX TROTTING HORSE BREED ASSOCIATION President’s Message HELLO MISSOURI FOX TROTTER MEMBERS As we approach 2018, I wanted to take this opportunity to inform you of some highlights from 2017 and give an overview of 2018 Regarding our show, I want to send a special thank you to everyone for their attendance and participation. With the help of our members, volunteers, committees, office staff and sponsors, we were able to have successful shows. We did not let natural disasters and major water line breaks get in our way. Thanks to the City of Ava and Douglas County for all of their help and added support. Our new, graciously donated lights debuted at our Show and Celebration. We are working on further adjustments to make them even better. Barns 11 and 12 were damaged by a storm in May. Insurance covered all needed repairs. Our aged water lines, electric lines and infrastructure are demanding our attention and repair to maintain our grounds for 2018. Our Board voted in Johnny Burkdoll, and he has been a great addition to our team as the Manager of our Maintenance Department. Our Board has also voted to video our monthly meeting and they will be posted on the Members only page of the MFTHBA website; I am constantly striving to inform and involve our members by encouraging open communication and transparency. Please watch for updates and various specials coming in 2018. The MFTHBA grounds are now available for rent for various events. A price list is posted on our website. The MFTHBA is currently partnered with the North American Endurance Ride Conference (NACTRC), the Western Dressage Association of America (WDAA), Top Trail and American Horseman Challenge Association (AHCA). Our Missouri Fox Trotters are also participating in cattle sorting. The sorting at our shows was a huge success. A definite hit with our membership. I brought together members from all areas of our breed. thanks to Cornerstone Productions for the expertise. They have been gracious to our members and have shared their knowledge to encourage participation in this venue. At the request of our participants and to encourage more members, we are reviewing possible rule simplifications for both the Versatility and Ranch horse divisions. This coming year will be our 60th Anniversary Show and Celebration, Sixty years ago known as the “Jubilee”. We are looking at making this years events even more special. I also want to welcome our new affiliates as we proceed toward an exciting 2018. We have a lot of work to do this year, and I am looking forward to it. I am open to ideas and input from our membership. I ran for President, not for myself, but for the membership. Please feel free to contact me any time. Contacts for the 2018 committees and regional representatives will be posted on the website. Thank you for everyone’s continued support and I am looking forward to serving you again in 2018. Sincerely, Aaron Stanifer MFTHBA President 1 Board of Directors PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY/TREASURER Aaron Stanifer Lisa Cantrell Jeffrey L. Shields Fordland, MO Conway, MO Ash Grove, MO 417-838-2019 417-533-9354 417-274-4595 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] DIRECTOR REGION 1 DIRECTOR REGION 2 DIRECTOR REGION 3 Michelle Hodges Dennis Bromley James Stone Idaho Falls, ID Highland, UT Whitney, TX 801-718-7074 801-541-0391 214-929-0205 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] DIRECTOR REGION 4 DIRECTOR REGION 5 DIRECTOR REGION 6 Amber Wilson Ted Nichols Eddie Moore Bonner Springs, KS Ozark, MO Lebanon, MO 816-806-9374 417-581-2657 417-850-8558 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 2 Board of Directors DIRECTOR REGION 7 DIRECTOR REGION 8 DIRECTOR REGION 9 Gale Thompson Jennifer West Beverly Frizzell West Plains, MO Shelbyville, IL Harrison, AR 417-256-5010 217-454-1761 870-715-0066 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] DIRECTOR REGION 10 Ross Harper Oscala, FL 352-843-3427 [email protected] Table of Contents 3 Hall of Fame In honor of the volunteer efforts of many of the individuals who have tirelessly worked to promote the breed. The Board of directors of the MFTHBA established a Missouri Fox Trotting Horse Breed Association Hall of Fame. 2017 INDUCTEES: Lee Hackler, Bill Hinkebein, Ruth Ellen Massey, Clyde Connelly & Southern Playboy, Prince Jester, Grand Central 2016 INDUCTEES: Janet Esther, Richard PAT & LEE HACKLER Thompson, Mickey Fournier, Lady Sue, Travelin Suzi 2015 INDUCTEES: Bud Blankenship; Geno Middleton, LeRoy Seiner, Southern Jazz, Patriot's Traveling Spitfire 2014 INDUCTEES: Donald & Carol Cunningham, Linda Shaddy, Tom Owen, Southern Sunrise, Missouri’s Charming Princess M., The Kansas Kowboy D 2013 INDUCTEES: Junior Combs, Patty Donley, Zane Grey, Missouri Traveler E 2012 INDUCTEES: Jo Ann Alford, Dwight Hart, Glen Campbell, Missouri’s Anne Rue, Hickory’s BILL & JEANNE HINKEBEIN Country Gold WH 2011 INDUCTEES: No Inductees 2010 INDUCTEES: J. Darrell Strain, Jerry Jackson 2009 INDUCTEES: Tom Senter, Wayne Jones, Carl Piper, Golden Governor, Lady Anne 2008 INDUCTEES: Kerry Baker, Floyd Hurst 2007 INDUCTEES: Sally Scott, Bob Bird, Junior Nimmo 2006 INDUCTEES: Charles Hightower, Don Letterman, Keith Robbins, Dwight Sutherland RUTH ELLEN MASSEY 4 Hall of Fame 2005 INDUCTEES: Gary McCrackin, Irvin Mackie, Bob Crafton 2004 INDUCTEES: Bill Free, Elmo Rosa, Sarah Williams, Quentin Middleton, Ernie Long 2003 INDUCTEES: Curtice Williams, Ed Baker, John Juette, Bill Roark 2002 INDUCTEES: Paul Senteney, Charlotte Dampier, Keith Mizer CLYDE & SAMANTHA CONNELLY 2001 INDUCTEES: Freda Beisner, Sammie Clyde Connelly Owner Of Southern Playboy Blevins, Mylo T. Brown, Johnny McBride 2000 INDUCTEES: Roy Brown, Jerry Middleton, W.D. Bill Sanders 1999 INDUCTEES: Deryl Caswell, Virginia Day, Dean Esther, Helen Edge-Pilger, Parlie Edge ORIGINAL FOUNDERS AND FIRST BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Paul Comer, Paul David, John L. Dunn, Gorman E. Dye, Sr., Rance Gaston, Homer D. Harley, Everett L. Hesterlee, Claude H. Hibbard, Ovle House, Ralph Kerr, J. Bernie Lewis, Cal S. Neiman, Clyde E. Norman, Granville R. Prock, Ernest Uhlman GRAND CENTRAL For a complete listing visit www.mfthba.com Owners: Joe & Jennifer Stewart 5 World Grand Champions OPEN 5 YEARS & OLDER RESERVE PAULA DEEN Owned by Ricky Palmer Hartville, MO Jessica Revey Republic, MO Shown by Vance Vahle OPEN AMATEUR 5 YEARS & OLDER RESERVE HEAVEN HELP US Owned by Brian & Debra Levillie Stockton, MO Shown by Debra Levillie OPEN 4 YEARSYEAR OLD OLD SWEET DESIRE Owned by Ronlin Farms, LLC, & Kevin Harp Dadeville, MO Shown by Vance Vahle 6 20182017 OPEN 4 YEAR OLD RESERVE MR. MISSOURI Owned by Mike Meizler Thayer, MO Shown by Bryan Biggs OPEN AMATEUR 4 YEAR OLD RESERVE THAT’S JEST JESSIE Owned by Brian & Tara Land Dora, MO Shown by Keeli Land OPEN 3 YEAR OLD OH YEAH Owned by Adam Jokisch Freeburg, IL Shown by Vance Vahle 7 World Grand Champions OPEN 3 YEAR OLD RESERVE URBAN LEGEND Owned by Bill & Kathleen Roberts Green Forest, AR Shown by Randy Williams OPEN AMATEUR 3 YEAR OLD LEGENDARY ANNIE OAKLEY Owned by Lee Hackler Alma, MO Shown by Lee Hackler OPEN 2 YEAR OLD RESERVE MAMAS GRAND JEWEL Owned by Debbie Cornett, Huntsville, AR & Jennifer Stewart Farmington, AR Shown by Randy Williams 8 20182017 OPEN AMATEUR 2 YEAR OLD LEGEND’S GIRLIE GRACE J. Owned by Wayne & Helen Jones Waynesville, MO Shown by Jill Jones OPEN AMATEUR 2 YEAR OLD RESERVE LEGEND’S HONKEY TONK ANGEL Owned by James &Judith McNail DeSoto, MO Shown by James McNail YOUTH 15-17 HIT ME Owned by Alan King Harrison, AR Shown by Garrett Matlock 9 World Grand Champions YOUTH 15-17 RESERVE THAT’S JEST JESSIE Owned by Brian & Tara Land Dora, MO Shown by Keeli Land YOUTH 12-14 SWEET ROSES A Owned by Kim & Christa U. Landon Lebanon, MO Shown by Kurt Landon YOUTH 12-14 RESERVE EBONY’S BOBBIE SUE Owned by Brent & Taylor Abbott London, AR Shown by Taylor Abbott 10 20182017 YOUTH 11 & UNDER PHANTOMS PRINCE CHARLES Owned by Julie & Jamie Alford Springfield, MO Shown by Jamie Alford YOUTH VERSATILITY YOUTH HI-POINT SPEED HORSE YOUTH HI-POINT PLEASURE HORSE JJ’S PLATINUM CHAMPAGNE DOLL Owned by Susan Engle Pleasant Hill, MO Shown by Caitlyn Vaught OPEN VERSATILITY RESERVE OPEN HI-POINT SPEED HORSE OPEN HI-POINT WORKING HORSE MAGIC’S CROWN JEWEL Owned by Judy Mathes & Kendra Brittain-PlumbAva, MO Shown by Kendra Brittain-Plumb 11 World Grand Champions OPEN AMATEUR VERSATILITY OPEN AMATEUR HI-POINT WORKING OPEN AMATEUR HI-POINT PLEASURE CASHS SWEET MICHAELA Owned by Mindy Jo Hoy Bois D’Arc, MO Shown by Mindy Jo Hoy OPEN AMATEUR VERSATILITY RESERVE LOUS PRICELESS PRIDE Owned by Chastity Young East Lynne, MO Shown by Chastity Young OPEN SENIOR MODEL STALLIONS & GELDINGS RESERVE PRINCE JESTER’S ALL IN Owned by Jayme Conklin Ocala, FL Pamela K Harrell Bellview , FL Shown by Jeff Creasy 12 20182017 OPEN AMATEUR SENIOR MODEL STALLIONS & GELDINGS RESERVE MILLER TIME Owned by Billiejean ThompsonWest Plains, MO Shown by Rebecca Simmons OPEN SENIOR MODEL MARES RESERVE
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