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All Breed Demonstrations Clinics Partnering with the Eastern Amateur Show Circuit ‒ ‒

Harford Equestrian Center Bel Air, MD

August 18-19-20, 2017

JUDGES:

DRESSAGE TRAIL LAUREN ANNETT LAUREN ANNETT JANET OLENA

HALTER MOUNTED GAMES PERFORMANCE YOGI MCCORMICK PAT BOBB YOGI MCCORMICK PAUL SOLOMON

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Table of Contents

Welcome ...... 2 Celebration XXIV Committees...... 3 Eastern Amateur Arabian Horse Show Circuit Information ...... 3 Special Awards and Trophies ...... 4 Judges ...... 5 Clinics ...... 5 Award Recipients ...... 6 John W. (Jack) Sims Youth Challenge ...... 7 Crabbet Certification Information/Instructions...... 8 Fee Schedule ...... 9 Information ...... 9 Camper Information (Reservations made on Class Entry Form)...... 10 Lodging Reservation Information ...... 11 Meal(s) Reservation Information ...... 11 General Rules ...... 11 Class Specifications ...... 13

Class Schedule ...... 15-16 Directions to Harford ...... 17 Advertising/Sponsorship/Patron/Expo Request Form ...... 18 Build A Wall ...... 19 Show Program Ad Rates ...... 19 Concussion & Sudden Cardiac Arrest Information ...... 20 (Participants under the age of 19 and a parent/guardian must sign and return) ECAHS Release and Waiver of Liability (Participants must sign and return) ...... 22 Class Entry Form, Meal Reservations Form, Camper Reservation Form ...... 23 (See bottom right-hand side of form for meals and camper reservations) Dressage Registration Form ...... 24

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Welcome to the Eastern Crabbet Arabian Horse Society

We invite you to join us for a weekend of relaxed, fun-filled horse showing and camaraderie. We are excited and proud to be holding this year’s Crabbet Celebration at Harford Equestrian Center and would like to welcome everyone, especially people in the surrounding community, and those that may never have attended one of our events. Everyone is welcome.

One thing that makes our Crabbet Celebrations different from an ordinary horse show is the relaxed atmosphere and the people that know so much about Crabbet horses. They are glad to share their knowledge with any and all. We hope you experience that long ago feeling of what it was like to go out and “show off” your horse in a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere. Come and meet the beautiful Arabian horses up close and personal. There will be young ones, old ones and everything in between. If you have an Arabian, chances are good that Crabbet bloodlines are running through those veins. Come and participate in the Clinics, let the young ones participate in our youth activities and see the beautiful Arabian . Try your luck at our Chinese Auction! But more importantly, come and experience that friendly, family atmosphere that ECAHS is so well known for and is why we all look forward to coming. Join us for a special weekend. You’ll be glad you did!

Send your entries in early and get ready for a great weekend!

William A. “Buzz” Moore President Eastern Crabbet Arabian Horse Society

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Proudly brought to you by the

Celebration Co-Chairs Bill Noonan-Oxford-PA Website Abby Tymchak-Wayne-NJ Vivian Mack-Yale-VA Show Secretary Vivian Mack-Yale-VA Sponsorships Virginia Kelsall-Coatesville-PA Celebration Treasurer Virginia Kelsall-Coatesville-PA Build-A-Wall Debra Prior-Petersburg-VA Trail Course Design Sandra Cox-Powhatan-VA Ribbons Coordinator Jan Williams-Avondale-PA Certifications Buzz Moore-Petersburg-VA Ring Announcers Terry Kerr-Locust Grove-VA Pat Bobb-Columbia-VA Bill Noonan-Oxford-PA Mike Whitaker-Dublin-VA Grounds Crew Bill Noonan-Oxford-PA Honoree Committee Virginia Kelsall-Coatesville-PA Will Noonan-Oxford-PA Buzz Moore-Petersburg-VA Daniel Freeman-PA Bill Noonan-Oxford-PA Buzz Moore-Petersburg-VA Pat Bobb-Columbia-VA Clay Whitaker Howard-Dublin-VA Carolyn Hasbrook-Ames-IA Randy Stoneback-Strattanville-PA Chinese Auction Debra Prior-Petersburg-VA ECAHS Booth Pat Bobb-Columbia-VA Catering Coordinators Jennifer Neemann & Jim McConkey-Millers-MD Caterer Capital Concessions Hostesses/ Hospitality Debra Prior-Petersburg-VA Publicity Vivian Mack-Yale-VA Info & Membership Joanna Garofalo-Green Bay-VA Scribes Joanna Garofalo-Green Bay-VA Show Booth Pat Clifford-Owings Mills, MD Photographers Check-in Coordinator Dressage Scribes Paddock Steward Gate Keeper

Barn Manager Ring Master

Show Committee Members:

Pat Bobb Karlan Downing Rosemary Doyle Lynn Blake Joanna Garofalo Cricket Gates Carolyn Hasbrook Dawn Jones-Low Virginia Kelsall Terry Kerr Lisa Littrell Vivian Mack Buzz Moore Jennifer Neemann Bill Noonan Debra Prior Randy Stoneback McKenzie Blake Jeannie Duffie; Patty Gerdes

Volunteers are still needed and welcome!

Eastern Amateur Arabian Horse Show Circuit

Cross entries are welcome! If you are interested in entering EAAHSC classes please see their schedule at www.eaahsc.com. Questions may be directed to:

Shelly Sheppard Sharon Sexton 410-236-6214 443-956-5267 [email protected] [email protected]

All EAAHSC members should make their stall reservations through EAAHSC. Attention! sure Be to make your lodging and meal reservations.

Page 4 Special Awards and Trophies Compete for the following awards and trophies—please note that some require you enter ahead of time.

SIR EDVOV AWARD: To the First Place PB aged 20 & Over. Or to the PB Stallion 10 to 19 if there are no entries in PB Stallions 20 & Over. Donated each year by JSM Arabians, Dr. & Mrs. James Miller and Buzz & CJ Ferlan to honor their stallion Sir Edvov.

AL-MARAH COUNTESS ANNE TEE AWARD: To the First Place PB Mare 20 & Over. Or to the First Place PB Mare 10 to 19 if there are no entries in PB Mares 20 & Over. Donated by Fairfield Farm, the Moore Family, to honor their foundation mare Al-Marah Countess Anne Tee.

THE DR. JOHN ALDRED AWARDS: To the Winner of the Judged Leadline Classes, to honor Dr. John Aldred. Two leadline trophys: Leadline 7 & Under, Ponied Leadline 10 & Under. THE ANNIE’S ANGEL AWARD: To the High Scoring Purebred Weanling Filly. Donated by Whispering Hope Farm in Memory of WH Annie’s Angel. THE KARMA ARABIANS VERSATILITY AWARD IN HONOR OF KM ARISTOSON+//: Open to purebred, Half Arab, or Anglo-Arab. Horse must be signed up for this award before noon on Saturday. Includes nine (9) divisions: Hunter/English, Western, Jumping/Over Fences, Dressage, Western Dressage, Sport Horse In-Hand & Halter, Sport Horse Under Saddle, Trail In-Hand & Under Saddle and Mounted Games. More than one handler/rider can participate with the same horse. The highest total score will determine the winner of the "Most Versatile Arabian" and will be determined by totaling the highest score of each horse from each of five divisions. If a horse is ridden/handled in more than one class in a division, only one of the scores in that division will be used. The AHA points system will be used--one point for entering the ring and one point for each horse that you place above: i.e. if there are 12 horses in the class and your horse places 2nd, the horse would get 11 points for that class; one (1) point for entering the ring and ten (10) points for placing higher than 10 horses. Enter no later than Noon, Saturday, August 19, 2017. There will be a form available for you to record your divisions/scores. Sponsored by Dr. Karlan Downing and Ray Lemaster.

THE AL-MARAH CUP: To the Highest Scoring Purebred Arabian in the individual Breeding Classes, bred by the current owner. A perpetual trophy originally donated by Bazy Tankersley of Al-Marah Arabians, and now donated by her son Mark Miller.

NOT TOO EXTREME COWBOY RACE: To the winner of the class. A perpetual trophy given by Dr. Terry Aldred Kerr. Timed class over modified trail course.

THE KARMA ARABIANS AGED GELDING AWARD: To the First Place Purebred Gelding aged 20 & Over. Or to the First Place Gelding 10 to 19 if there are no entries in the PB Geldings 20 & Over. Donated by Dr. Karlan Downing and Ray Lemaster in honor of KM Aristoson +//. ECAHS’ MOST CLASSIC ARABIAN AWARD: To the winner of the class “Most Classic Arabian.” Donated by Dr. Karlan Downing and Ray Lemaster in honor of PHP AZAAD++. THE AMYR ARABIANS GET OF SIRE PERPETUAL AWARD: To the winner of the class “Get of Sire”. In memory of Dr. Richard Stoneback, DVM, sponsored by Twinbrook Arabians, Richard and Carolyn Hasbrook.

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JUDGES

LAUREN ANNETT is from Lincoln University, PA-Lauren is a USDF Silver Medalist and L Graduate with Distinction. She has competed through PSG in Open & Arabian shows. Lauren also works in Antibody Reagent Manufacturing. Please visit www.ballyvaefarm.com for more information about the family boarding & training operation. Lauren would like to thank everyone attending & wishes each Good Luck! PAT BOBB has owned Arabians since 1987, and has bred several Crabbet related horses. She is a Charter Member of ECAHS and has served as an officer or Board Member most every year since its origination. She is now serving as ECAHS Vice-President and chair of the Certification Committee. Though she has done little showing, herself, as an adult, she has attended and assisted with every Crabbet Celebration from the beginning. Crabbet Celebration XXIV, will be her first venture into judging, since she was a teen, judging the early Bit & Bridle Club shows in Chesterfield County, VA. YOGI MCCORMICK-To be updated. JANET OLENA purchased her first Arabian horse, a purebred gelding, in 1968. This horse proved to be a fine show horse under the guidance of John Van Barriger, an old time horseman and wonderful friend. Janet had learned to ride at camp and rode her friends’ horses until she could buy her own. Janet and John showed horses together for 10 years, attending Arabian shows in Pennsylvania and four of its surrounding states plus Massachusetts. During those years, Janet purchased two mares, bred them to John’s stallion, a Crabbet bred horse, and her horse business was born. After John’s death in 1978, she continued as a small breeder, owning two stallions, SS Toscannini and AJ Conquiborr, the latter being of Polish and Crabbet descent (slightly over 35% Crabbet). Janet learned a vast amount of information, horse lore, practical horse care, breeding, training and showing from John Van Barriger. She accompanied him on trips to judge small horse shows which led to her obtaining an AHA Arabian judges card. Over the years, she judged numerous open and 4-H shows and Arabian rated shows in the United States, including Youth Nationals. Foreign countries where she judged were Canada and Brazil. Later an AMHA Miniature Horse card enabled her to judge the minis for about 5 years. As a senior citizen, Janet has now downsized to one horse and only judges a few small shows. Riding in the woods of Sullivan County Pennsylvania is a favorite pastime as she ponders her past and recollects what a wonderful 50 years she enjoyed with the Arabian horse! PAUL SOLOMON has a BS degree from Penn State University in Agriculture with a number of courses in animal husbandry. Between 1953 and 1960 he assisted his parents in the management of Rock Creek Arabians in Gettysburg, PA. Beginning in 1960 and running through 1964, he managed Whitmore Arabians in Salt Lake City, UT, the largest Arabian farm in the inter-mountain west. Mr. Solomon also successfully showed Arabians over the entire western states including CA and was responsible for overseeing the breeding program. In more recent years, he owned/managed Woodbridge Arabians in York County, PA and was associated with Jimmy Dean in standing Gainey-bred Arabians at his farm including Gai Apache, Gai Shannon and Gai Torero. He has judged a number of Arabian shows in the amateur circuit over the years and Mr. Solomon still retains an interest in the Arabian horse. CLINICS/DEMOS

Trail Clinic-Janet Olena will give one-on-one instruction on completing trail obstacles. Each participant will be given pointers on how best to approach and complete an obstacle that is troublesome for your horse. This is not a judged class and there is no entry fee. It is on a first-come, first-serve basis, no fixed times. Trail classes will be held on Sunday.

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Page 6 Please join us Saturday evening in honoring the following:

Lifetime Achievement Award

John Dornfeld  IA

Hall of Fame Benefactor of the Breed

Tom & Carolyn Wells  NE Cheryl & Stagg Newman  NC

Shelia Varian  CA Mert Sartre  CT

Horse of the Year Moore Award 2016

AM Zipy Sharp Shooter+/ David & Terry Kerr  VA (AM Power Raid +++/ x AM Zippy Handsom)

Owner  Tyler Hardin  CA 70.10% Crabbet Attention! sure Be to make your lodging and meal reservations.

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John W. (Jack) Sims YOUTH CHALLENGE

The John W. (Jack) Sims Youth Challenge Program continues for 2017. The Youth Challenge is intended to be an ongoing program that will encourage youth ages 12 and under (Juniors) and ages 13 through 19 (Seniors) to participate in a project that includes Crabbet Arabian horses, along with the support and guidance of an ECAHS mentor. The Youth Challenge was created in memory of John W. (Jack) Sims. Jack was an active member of ECAHS and a strong supporter of educating, training and encouraging youth participation. We are excited and pleased with past participation and hope for many great years to come. Keep an eye on the show ring for some of our past and present Youth Challenge participants. Encourage young people in their efforts with horses and talk to them about their ambitions and goals. Let them know we are interested in helping them achieve their dreams. You can support the Youth Challenge by purchasing a Youth Challenge T-shirt or by purchasing a 50/50 Raffle ticket. Please encourage your youth to enter. ECAHS is now participating in the Southern States Special Horse Organization Winner’s Program (SHOW) that allows us to turn Southern States feed bags into ‘money bags’ for show use. All the proceeds from Southern States feed bags proof of purchase seals will be used to support the Youth Challenge. Please contact Joanna Garofalo, SunSet Arabians, 9653 Nutbush Road,Green Bay, VA 23942, 434.321.7471, [email protected] for more information. Many thanks to Southern States for their support. A certificate of completion will be awarded each participant and the following monetary awards will be made: Junior Division: 1st place-$100, 2nd place-$75, 3rd place-$50; Senior Division: 1st place-$100, 2nd place-$75, 3rd place-$50. Note: Saturday is Jack Sims Youth Challenge T-Shirt Day. Please wear your Jack Sims T-Shirts on that day as a show of support. (Shirts may be purchased at the event, if you don’t already have yours.) Also, you may further honor Jack by sponsoring a class in his memory or purchasing a

brick at our Build-A-Wall (see Advertising/Sponsorship/Patron/Expo form or Build-A-Wall form at the end of this document).

Youth Challenge Participants 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Emilie Brady, PA Tyler Croak, VA Tyler Croak, VA Tyler Croak, VA Anna Malone, PA Cody Lee Chamberlain, VA Nick Traylor, NC Anna Smith, PA Elizabeth Croak, VA Anna Williams, VA Tyler Croak, VA Jordan McDowall, VA Kelly Seay, VA Anna Williams, VA 2014 2015 2016 Mallory Evans, PA Claire Morris, VA Lindsay Shaw, DE Rachel Synden, PA Lindsay Shaw, DE Elizabeth Wachsmann, VA Sierra Synden, PA Katrina Wallace, PA Katrina Wallace, PA Katrina Wallace, PA Attention! sure Be to make your lodging and meal reservations.

Page 8 The Eastern Crabbet Arabian Horse Society

CERTIFICATION INFORMATION

In order to show horses in ECAHS specified classes (see Eligibility, Page 11), they must be certified to be at least 25 percent Crabbet/Blunt breeding. This is accomplished by pedigree research by the ECAHS Certification Committee and the percentage will be provided, rounded to two decimal places. Many horses that are not thought of as being “Crabbet” have the qualifying amount, so check carefully.

To certify your horse send the following information to Pat Bobb at the address below or email to [email protected]:

Horse’s Name:

Registration #: Sex: Color:

Horse’s Date of Birth:

Checks should be made payable to ECAHS and mailed to Pat Bobb or payments may be made by PayPal at [email protected] $ 5 for ECAHS members $5.25 via PayPal for ECAHS members $10 for Non-members $10.50 via PayPal for Non-members

Pat Bobb, Certification Committee 86 White Road Columbia, VA 23038 804-375-3153

The fee supports the printing and postage of the ECAHS certificate, which is suitable for framing. The ECAHS certificate indicates the percentage of Crabbet blood in the horse and will entitle you to participate in ECAHS events providing your horse is at least 25 percent Crabbet/Blunt breeding. If your horse does not qualify for certification, that is, if it fails to meet the 25 percent requirement, your fee will be refunded.

Certification deadline for Crabbet Celebration XXIV will be August 4, 2017.

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Page 9 Fee Schedule Stall Fees $50 for the day/weekend Show From Trailer $10 per horse per day Camper Hookup $35 per site for the weekend Post Entry Fee $10 per horse if Entry Form postmarked after August 4, 2017 Bedding (2-3 bales recommended) Shavings or straw may be used. Bring your own or contact The Mill @ 424 North Main Street, Bel Air, MD, 410-838-6111 (http://millbafs.com/locations/bel-air/) to have it delivered to Harford. Classes Entry Fees $10 per class or $50 for 5 or more classes per horse Stallion Presentations $50 limited to 4 Stallions – Stallions to be presented once each day Saturday & Sunday Liberty $10 per chance General Sponsorships $15 Class Sponsorships $15 per class or $25 for two classes Build-A-Wall Bricks $5 per brick or $20 for five bricks Returned checks minimum fee $35 INDOOR Farm Booth 10 x 10 $50 per Booth INDOOR/OUTDOOR Vendor Booth 10 x 20 $150 per Booth INDOOR Vendor Booth 10 x 10 $75 per Booth OUTDOOR Vendor Booth 10 x10 $95 per Booth MAX IMPACT BOOTH SPACE $325 plus optional product donation Up to 10’ x 20’ Booth Space, Full Page Ad in Show Program, 1 Class Sponsorship, 3’ x 6’ Ring Banner, Optional Product Donation to Chinese Auction SUPER VENDOR BOOTH SPACE $270 Plus optional product donation 10’ x 10’ Booth Space, Full Page Ad in Show Program, 1 Class Sponsorship, 3’ x 6’ Ring Banner, Optional Product Donation to Chinese Auction GOLD PATRON $200 Includes 3 X 6 Ring Banner with Name, Farm/Business Name & Location, Two meal packages, One class sponsorship and a Program listing SILVER PATRON $100 Includes 3 X 6 Ring Banner with Name, Farm/Business Name & Location, One class sponsorship and a Program listing

INFORMATION RESPONSIBILITY: The Eastern Crabbet Arabian Horse Society, its Clinicians and Presenters, or the Harford Equestrian Center will not be responsible for any loss, theft, damage, or injury to horses exhibited, or for any article that may be lost or destroyed. Each exhibitor will be responsible for any injury that happens to any person whomsoever, by any horse owned or exhibited by him, and shall indemnify and hold harmless ECAHS against all claims and damages of any kind or nature that may grow out of negligence of the person in charge of such horse. All horses will be exhibited in this show entirely at the owner’s risk. All persons attending and showing must sign the enclosed waiver.

Dispute Not Covered By Rules: Should any questions or dispute arise not provided for in the governing rules, the same shall be referred to the ECAHS Board of Directors, whose decision will be final.

DISQUALIFICATION: All horses altered or doctored in any way, artificially, improperly or unfairly prepared or tampered with before coming into the show arena will be disqualified. If it is ascertained that any exhibitor has made or caused to be made any false

statement in regard to any animal or article exhibited, or if any exhibitor shall attempt to interfere with the judge in the performance of Attention! sure Be to make your lodging and meal reservations. his/her duties, he/she shall be excluded from competing or exhibiting. Violators will be barred from further participation for the remainder of the show and forfeit all entries and awards.

PAPERS: A printed copy of the current Negative Coggins is required for all horses entered. For halter and Arabian sport horse in hand classes a complete copy of the registration papers from the Arabian Horse Registry of America, the International Arabian Horse Association, or the Arabian Horse Association (including pedigree if older format) must accompany each entry. No

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Arabian will be accepted without proper papers. Also, each entry in ECAHS halter classes must be certified through the Eastern Crabbet Arabian Horse Society and a copy of the certification enclosed with the entry. All certifications must be completed by August 19, 2017. Contact Pat Bobb (see Page 8) for more information on certification at 804-375-3153 or email: [email protected].

PETS: Pets must be kept on a secure leash at all times.

ARRIVAL/DEPARTURE DATE: You may arrive any time after 10 AM on Friday, September 2, 2017. Departure time is 12 noon on Monday, September 5, 2017. There will be time on Friday evening for practice in the arena . Schooling time available until 7:00 AM Saturday & Sunday.

STABLING AND BEDDING: Stalls are $50 for the day/weekend. Stalls will be assigned in the order that entries are received. Exhibitors wishing to be stabled together must send entries in together and EARLY. It is understood that the stall becomes the responsibility of said exhibitor for any and all damages. Showing out of a trailer is permitted in the specified area ($10 per horse per day). Bedding is not provided (shavings or straw), but may be purchased by contacting The Mill @ 424 North Main Street, Bel Air, MD, 410-838- 6111 (http://millbafs.com/locations/bel-air/) to have it delivered to Harford.

HELMETS: Harford requires all youth exhibitors (under the age of 19) and adults are advised to wear ASTM/SEI approved helmets while mounted. In any class that a child or adult is riding, they may wear a protective helmet in place of any other head attire. Helmets are required in lead-line and ponied lead-line classes. Helmets are also required for any mounted games or over fences classes.

AGE OF HORSE & RIDER: The age of a horse shall be reckoned as beginning on the first day of January in the year in which it was foaled. The age of the exhibitor shall be determined by the age on January 1, and that age shall hold for the entire show year.

TWO MINUTE GATE RULE & TACK CHANGES: In classes in which horses compete collectively, the in-gate will be closed two minutes after the first horse enters the ring. If you have a tack change, you MUST notify the PADDOCK STEWARD before the preceding class so that the announcer and gatekeeper know what to expect. All tack changes must be made in the Paddock Area. The gate will be opened to let the other riders in to ride without being judged while the tack change is going on. The Maximum Tack Hold will be 5 minutes. You are responsible for being at the gate on time.

VETERINARY SERVICES: A veterinarian will be on call. If you are in need of their services, please contact the Show Secretary.

EMERGENCIES: In case of an emergency, dial 911.

The Celebration persons’ contact numbers will be Vivian Mack: 757-647-7826, Bill Noonan 443-366-5374, Buzz Moore 804-586- 6512.

CAMPER HOOKUPS: Camper hookups are available with electricity/water between Tollgate Road and Ring 1. Electricity is available throughout the grounds (see Harford site map). All camping is $35 per camper, per weekend.

VENDOR FEES: Contact Vivian Mack, 22371 Courthouse Road, Yale, VA 23897, 434-535-0923, [email protected] for details.

CHINESE AUCTION: Please visit and participate in the Chinese Auction located in the Auditorium of the Gray Building. Proceeds benefit the Lifetime Achievement Award Fund. You do not need to be present to win, but it is highly recommended. As always, we have many valuable and interesting items. Please consider donating an item to the auction which you can bring with you and drop off in the Main Pavilion or contact Debra Prior, 804-926-0100, or mail to : 10024 Vaughan Road, Petersburg, VA 23805. Drawings for the Chinese Auction will be Sunday afternoon. Please pick up items by the end of the Celebration, Monday Noon. ECAHS prefers not to mail items, so if you cannot be present, have a designated friend to pick up your winnings for you.

ECAHS BOARD MEMBERS, OFFICERS & KEY PERSONNEL will be identified by their Badges. Feel free to ask these people for help or to answer any questions.

FRIDAY EVENING BARN PARTY: The Barn Party will take place Friday evening at the Main Pavilion. ECAHS will be providing the main course and drinks, along with the necessary plates, cups & utensils. Contributions of side dishes and desserts would be appreciated.

SMOKING: Harford has a “no smoking” on the grounds at any time rule. Attention! sure Be to make your lodging and meal reservations.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Volunteers are always needed and welcome! If you are interested in volunteering, please come to the Secretary’s Booth and we will be glad to keep you busy.

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LODGING: Hotels (Hotels.com) Double Rating Sleep Inn Advance purchase rate (non- 1807 Edgewood Rd. cancellable) Edgewood, MD, 21040 $79.00 410-679-4700 Free Hot Breakfast 3.9/5 Ramada Inn 1700 Van Bibber Rd Save 15% when booking 7+ Edgewood, MD, 2104 days ahead Exit 77A SR 24 off I-95 $85.00 410-679-0770 Free Breakfast 3.0/5 Comfort Inn 2112a Emmorton Park Road Non-refundable Edgewood, MD, 21040 $71.00 410 670-6006 Free Hot Breakfast 4.3/5 Hampton Inn 2110 Emmorton Park Road Edgewood, MD 21040 $125.00 410-670-6000 Free Hot Breakfast 4.5/5

There are other hotels in this area including: Country Inn and Suites La Quinta Inn and Suites Homewood Suites Holiday Inn Express

MEALS:

Saturday Dinner Menu Sunday Dinner Menu Green Salad Green Salad Roast Turkey Breast, Baked Ziti for vegetarians Beef Tenderloin, salmon for vegetarians Yukon gold potatoes

Spanish Rice Seasonal roasted vegetables Green Beans Pound cake & brownies Assorted pie slices Ice tea/lemonade/water Ice tea/lemonade/water

Breakfast and Lunch (Concession) will be available in the Pavilion.

Saturday and Sunday Dinners should be reserved on the CCXXIV Entry Form (Page 23). Also, if you are requesting vegetarian meals please note it on the Entry Form. Also, please indicate on the entry form if you plan to purchase breakfast and lunch concessions (for caterer planning purposes).

GENERAL RULES FOR THE CRABBET CELEBRATION

ABUSE: Abuse, in any shape or form, to horses or any animal or person on the show grounds will not be tolerated. If an incident of abuse is observed, it should be brought to the attention of a member of the SHOW COMMITTEE identified by their name badges. The incident will be promptly investigated and disciplinary action taken if warranted. Disciplinary action may include, but is not limited to, forfeiture of all fees and expulsion from the premises and suspension from ECAHS membership.

ELIGIBILITY: Dressage, performance , jumping and trail and mounted games are open to all breeds, along with a non-Arabian Attention! sure Be to make your lodging and meal reservations. open sport horse in hand and two open halter classes. The only part of the Crabbet Celebration that is strictly limited to ECAHS certified Arabians or part-bred Arabians with 25% or greater Crabbet bloodlines is the in-hand halter, 13H-32H (see Class Schedule, Page 16). If your horse has Arabian bloodlines, you are encouraged to have its pedigree researched to certify its percentage of Crabbet blood (to certify please see Page 8). The Crabbet Stud exported Arabians worldwide, and many American-owned Arabians meet the 25% criteria. Our regular in-hand classes are judged using a point system. Two sets of awards are presented: 1) first through sixth, and 2) gold, silver and bronze medals based on points. It is possible to have three or four medals of a particular color given out in each

Page 12 class. In addition, there is the Al-Marah Cup Trophy for the highest scoring purebred Arabian in the individual breeding classes, bred by the current owner.

BREED CONFORMATION RULES: The NO WHIP rule is encouraged. Horses shall be shown with natural neck and head positions. Exhibitors are encouraged to show their horses unclipped and natural in all classes. Horses are to be shown in-hand at a walk and trot. Horses are to enter at a walk. Halter horses are not to be stretched. A horse is considered not to be stretched if all four feet are flat on the ground and at least one front and one rear cannon bone are perpendicular to the ground. A horse must be handled and shown throughout the entire class by the same person except in the case of illness or injury to the handler. MAKEUP, excessive GREASE, BALDING of the face or eyelids, etc., are grounds for disqualification. Horses are to be on a loose lead and allowed to MOVE OUT and SHOW OFF.

JUDGING: A. Crabbet Celebrations are unrated events with most judging following USEF guidelines. Decisions of the ECAHS Board of Directors will be final. For exceptions to USEF see B, C, D & F. B. Trail In-Hand: To be led through/over obstacles such as gates/bridges, backed, led over ground poles; blanket rubbed; put on raincoat, etc. Judges may ask exhibitor to pickup hooves. Dams may be held to the side of the course. C. Breed conformation classes use the European system of scoring. Horses will be judged individually against the standard and not against each other. Medals will be given out according to scoring (Gold, Silver, Bronze). Horses will also be placed One to Six and ribbons awarded. D. Medal scoring range will be Gold-90 and Above, Silver-82-89 and Bronze 75-81. E. USEF rules regarding rider/handler attire will not be enforced. But, appropriate attire is highly encouraged. F. Lead-line classes will be judged by Dr. Aldred’s rules. (See Class Specifications). G. Classes may be split or combined if entries warrant.

STALLION PRESENTATIONS: Limited to 4 ECAHS certified stallions. For a fee of $50, stallions may be presented in-hand, under saddle, in harness or at Liberty. Stallions may be presented once each day, Saturday & Sunday. It is suggested that you supply commentary to be read by the Show Announcer or a person of your choice. You may also supply your own music (must be furnished on CD) to be played through the announcer’s microphone. You will be allowed at least 3 minutes and a maximum of 10 minutes in the arena. In honor of the aged stallions that have contributed so much to our beloved breed and also to display close examples of the bloodlines we breed, stallions 20 and over will not be charged a presentation fee.

ENTRIES, PRE- & POST-: Entries close AUGUST 19, 2017. All entries must be postmarked by that date or a post-entry fee of $10 per horse will be assessed. While post-entries will be accepted at the show, we would appreciate any pre-entries you can make. This will assist us in assigning stalls, classes, etc.. Even if your horse is post-entered , if you want to show in the Arabian halter classes the horse must have been ECAHS certified prior to the show and a copy of the certification presented when making the post-entry. The deadline for certification is AUGUST 4, 2017. Post-entries must be accompanied by a signed check or paid by cash at the time of entry. Classes may be added at the show, and a signed check or cash must accompany any ADD-ON classes. Entry fees will be forfeited when horses are entered but are not shown unless you have a written statement from a licensed veterinarian that the horse is unsound or due to injury of horse or rider at the Celebration. ANY UNPAID fees from PREVIOUS Celebrations will be collected prior to crediting payment for CCXXIII fees.

Please enclose the following with your entries: Printed Paper Copy of Current Negative Coggins per horse (dated within 12 months of show) Copy of Registration Papers per horse (including pedigree) where applicable Copy of ECAHS Certification Papers per horse where applicable

SENIOR HORSES: Are those individuals 20 years and older.

COGGINS & HEALTH CERTIFICATE: Horses will not be permitted on the grounds without a current negative Coggins within the last 12 months (Except for weanling colts, geldings & fillies less than six (6) months old, which are still at their dam’s side, so long as the accompanying dam has the required Negative Coggins. Weaned colts, fillies and geldings, less than six (6) months old, must have a Negative Coggins.) Out-of-State horses are encouraged to have an interstate shipping Health Certificate.

REFUNDS: No refunds will be made at Celebration XXIII. All refunds will be mailed 3–4 weeks after the conclusion of Attention! sure Be to make your lodging and meal reservations. Celebration XXIII.

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Class Specifications 2017 NOTES: Helmets- Harford requires all youth exhibitors (under the age of 19) and adults are advised to wear ASTM/SEI approved helmets while mounted. In any class that a child or adult is riding, they may wear a protective helmet in place of any other head attire. Helmets are required in lead-line, ponied lead-line, mounted games or over fences classes.

Open Card-Trail & SHIH are scheduled, but participants may enter those classes when there are no conflicts.

ANYTHING BUT NATIVE COSTUME: Be creative! To be ridden or led at the walk. Judged on creativity and audience response.

BAREBACK EQUITATION: Riders to enter the ring in a counterclockwise direction at the walk. To be shown at the walk, jog/trot and canter/lope. To be judged equally on hands, seat, legs, control of mount and suitability

BEGINNER RIDER CLASSES: Open to riders of any age in their first year of showing who have never before this year shown in any class requiring entries to ride collectively. Riders to enter the ring in a counterclockwise direction at the walk. To be shown at the walk and trot/jog only. To be judged on the rider’s position and control of the horse.

BREAK YOUR GAIT & OUT: Judge will call gaits.

EGG & SPOON: Rider is to balance an egg on a spoon at a walk, trot/jog and canter/lope both directions of the ring.

EQUITATION CLASSES: Riders to enter the ring in a counterclockwise direction at the walk. To be shown at the walk, trot/jog and canter/lope. Judge may request a hand gallop. Riders to be judged on hands, seat, legs and control of their mount.

GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE: To be shown at a walk and one other gait in both directions of the ring.

HUNTER/WESTERN PLEASURE CLASSES/ENGLISH PLEASURE CLASSES: Riders to enter the ring in a counterclockwise direction at the walk. To be shown at the walk, trot/jog and canter/lope. Judge may request hand gallop. Horses to be judged on manners, performance, suitability, presence and apparent ability to give a good pleasure ride.

IN-HAND CLASSES (GET OF SIRE, PRODUCE OF DAM & SHIH): Horses to enter at a relaxed walk in a counterclockwise direction.

Each horse must clear the gate before striking the trot. The horse shall trot until reaching the judging area.

JACK BENNY FUN CLASS: Rider MUST be at least 39 years old. Tack to be English or Western. To enter the ring in a counterclockwise direction at the walk. To be shown both directions of the ring at a walk and trot/jog only.

JUMPING: Timed/Faults

JUNIOR-TO-RIDE: Those under age 18 years old.

LEAD-LINE/PONIED LEAD-LINE CLASSES-DR. ALDRED’S RULES: Safety helmet required. Lead-line classes are open to children 7 and under. To be led in the class by an adult or older child. To be shown at a Walk both ways of the ring. Judge may ask simple questions of the exhibitors. Tack shall be standard English or Western and suitable size for the child and mount. Equitation to count 50%; Suitability and Manners of mount to count 50%. Trophy and six ribbons are awarded. Prizes (e.g., grooming equipment – brush, curry, mane comb, hoof pick) to be awarded to all exhibitors. PONIED LEAD-LINE: Safety helmet required. Children 10 and under will use the same rules as above. To be led by an accompanying adult or older child on a second horse both ways of the ring. To be judged on Equitation, control of mount and suitability. Tack shall be standard English or Western and suitable size for the child and mount. Exhibitors may be asked either questions or to demonstrate simple skills. Trophy and six ribbons are awarded.

LIBERTY: Open to Purebred or Part-bred Arabian Mares, Stallions and Geldings of any age. Limited to a maximum of 6 horses performing. Chances to be selected to participate in the Liberty Class may be purchased for $10 per chance per horse. The names of the horses to participate will be drawn at the beginning of the lunch break on Saturday. A maximum of 6 names will be drawn. If a horse has been entered multiple times, and its name is drawn more than once, then a second name will be drawn in its place (an individual horse may perform no more than once in the class). The sequence of draw will also be the sequence of go. Each horse will have three minutes at Liberty, followed by a maximum of two minutes in which the horse must be caught, or the horse will be Attention! sure Be to make your lodging and meal reservations. disqualified. Judging will be by audience applause or count of hands, if applause is not conclusive. Judge will evaluate audience response and determine the winner. The winning horse will receive 50% of all Liberty Class entry monies.

OPEN LIBERTY: SAME AS LIBERTY EXCEPT OPEN TO ALL BREEDS.

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NOT TOO EXTREME COWBOY: To be run over a modified trail course. Judged on time only.

NOVICE HORSE/RIDER: May not have won more than three blue ribbons.

OPEN WALK CLASS: To be shown at a walk only both ways of the arena. Open to any horse or rider who has not competed at a trot or canter. To be judged on the rider’s position and control of the horse, 50% to be judged on the rider and 50% judged on the horse.

OVER-THE-HILL LEAD LINE: Combined ages of the horse, rider and handler must equal at least 75 and the rider must be older than the horse and leader combined. To enter the ring in a counter clockwise direction at the walk. To be shown both directions of the ring at a walk only. Judges may request riders to individually back their horses at the lineup.

PLEASURE PAIRS: Pair up with a look alike To be shown at a walk and trot/jog only.

RIDE-A-BUCK: Bareback at the walk, jog/trot and canter/lope both ways of the ring. The rider is to “sit” on $1 bill and is disqualified if the dollar is dislodged. The last rider with a dollar is the winner. Winner takes all. CHAPS ARE NOT PERMITTED.

SHOWMANSHIP: Patterns will be posted at the Secretary’s booth. Faults and Scoring are taken from the AHA Equitation Manual.

SPORT HORSE IN-HAND CLASSES: The class schedule will be posted outside the Secretary’s booth. Anyone having a conflict will be allowed to participate at an appropriate time. Horses to be shown individually on the TRIANGLE. Each entry will approach the judging area one at a time, walk to the apex of the triangle and stand for conformation judging and at the judge’s request proceed on the triangle. The handler will lead the horse on the perimeter of the triangle at the walk and trot, returning to the apex to stand for additional conformation judging or to repeat any movement at the judge’s request. The horse is to be shown in an open position for conformation judging, i.e. with all four legs of the horse visible to the judge when standing on either side of the horse with the horse’s neck in a natural position and the handler standing away from the horse with a loose lead. A whip may be used to guide the horse. Excessive use of the whip or actions that may disturb other entries shall be severely penalized. Horses may be shown in a Halter, Bridle with snaffle bit, or Bitless Bridle. Horses under two must be shown in a halter. A leather stable halter is traditional, but to accommodate exhibitors cross entered in halter, an Arabian show halter is permissible. Horses two and over may be shown in a halter, bridle with snaffle bit, or bitless bridle. Typically horses three and over are shown in a bridle, but to accommodate exhibitors cross entered in halter, a halter is permissible.

SPORT HORSE UNDER SADDLE: To be judged on proper movement, conformation and manners, based upon the horse’s suitability to be a sport horse. Gaits are to be evaluated in terms of purity, quality and correctness. Correct gaits are more important than those that are merely superficially flashy. To enter the ring counter clockwise at a walk. Horses shall be judged at the medium walk, working trot and working canter in both directions. Free walk may also be required by the judge.

TBA (TO BE ANNOUNCED) CLASSES: Anyone may request a class be added by paying $10. The class will be approved by the Show Committee, placed in the schedule where appropriate (keeping in mind tack changes, prep time, etc.) and announced to the participants.

THERAPEUTIC LEAD-LINE: The rider requires impairment that would interfere with riding independently in a group. Side-walkers may assist. The side-walkers can have physical contact with the rider for safety purposes only. The assistants can give verbal and physical cues to the rider to help them understand the task and safety.

TRAIL CLASSES: Trail courses will be posted at the Secretary’s Booth as soon as possible before the classes. Trail In-Hand will be judged on performance with an emphasis on manners.

WALK/TROT CLASSES: To enter the ring in a counter clockwise direction at the walk. To be shown both directions of the ring at a walk and trot/jog only. Judge may request riders to individually back their horses at the lineup.

W/T BARRELS & POLE BENDING: Horse must remain at a walk or jog during the entire pattern. If the horse breaks into a lope or canter, rider has three (3) strides to bring horse back to walk or jog, or a five (5) second time penalty will be added to the ending time. A five (5) second time penalty will be added to a rider’s ending time if a barrel or pole is knocked over.

Attention! sure Be to make your lodging and meal reservations.

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CLASS SCHEDULE *Please Note: Any changes to classes will be posted on white boards at the show office and at ringside. All times listed are Eastern Daylight Savings Time SATURDAY – August 19, 2017 8:15 AM Opening Ceremony—Welcome, Introductions, Dedication and Presentation of Colors—Ring 1 Dressage-Ring 3 8:30 am *Note: Dressage is limited to the first 25 entries (tests)

1D Intro A, B, C (Test of Choice)

2D Training Level 1, 2, 3 (Test of Choice)

3D First Level 1, 2, 3 (Test of Choice)

4D Second Level (Test of Choice)

5D Third Level (Test of Choice)

6WD Western Dressage Intro 1, 2, 3, 4 (Test of Choice)

7WD Western Dressage Basic 1, 2, 3, 4 (Test of Choice)

8WD Western Dressage Level 1, Test 1, 2, 3, 4 (Test of Choice)

9WD Western Dressage Level 2, Test 1, 2, 3, 4 (Test of Choice) Lunch Break To Be Announced (Food available on the grounds). Class Schedule may be interrupted Leadline/Halter-Ring 1A SHIH-Ring-1B Open Card Trail Clinic* 2 pm 2 pm Schooling Ring-1:30 pm

10P Trophy Leadline 7 & Under 33H PB SHIH Colts 2 & Under Trail In-Hand

11P Ponied Leadline 10 & Under 34H PB SHIH Colts & Stallions 3 to 9 Trail Under Saddle

12P Leadline Therapeutic all ages 35H PB SHIH Stallions 10 to 19 Not Too Extreme Cowboy

13H PB Colts 2 & Under 36H PB SHIH Stallions 20 & Over 14H PB Colts & Stallions 3 to 9 37H PB SHIH Geldings 2 & Under Trail Clinic-Janet Olena will give 15H PB Stallions 10 to 19 38H PB SHIH Geldings 3 to 9 one-on-one instruction on completing trail obstacles. Each 16H PB Stallions 20 & Over 39H PB SHIH Geldings 10 to 19 Trophy participant will be given

17H PB Geldings 2 & Under 40H PB SHIH Geldings 20 & Over pointers on how best to approach and complete an 18H PB Geldings 3 to 9 41H PB SHIH Fillies 2 & Under obstacle that is troublesome for your horse. This is not a judged 19H PB Geldings 10 too 19 42H PB SHIH Fillies & Mare 3 to 9 class and there is no entry fee.

20H Trophy PB Geldings 20 & Over 43H PB SHIH Mares 10 to 19 It is on a first-come, first-serve basis, no fixed times. Trail 44H PB SHIH Mares 20 & Over 21H PB Fillies 2 & Under classes will be held on Sunday.

22H PB Fillies & Mares 3 to 9 45H HA/AA SHIH Colts & Stallions all ages

23H PB Mares 10 to 19 46H HA/AA SHIH Geldings all ages

24H Trophy PB Mares 20 & Over 47H HA/AA SHIH Mares all ages

25H Trophy Most Classic Arabian 48H PB HA/AA SHIH Junior to Handle

26H Trophy Get of Sire 49H SHIH Open all ages (Non-Arab)

27H Produce of Dam 50H TBA

28H HA/AA Colts & Stallions all ages

29H HA/AA Geldings all ages

30H HA/AA Fillies & Mares all ages

31H TBA

32H TBA

L1 Liberty Blue shading denotes Must be ECAHS certified eligible (See General Rules,

S1 Stallion Presentation Eligibility) Attention! sure Be to make your lodging and meal reservations. 6 pm Social Hour-Main Pavilion 7 pm Dinner-Main Pavilion 8 pm ECAHS Awards Free Admission—Donations Welcomed Lifetime Achievement Awards Volunteers are still needed! Please contact one of the Breeders Panel Celebration Committee Members to volunteer.

Page 16 SUNDAY, August 20, 2017 *Please Note: Any changes to classes will be posted on white boards at the show office and at ringside. All times listed are Eastern Daylight Savings Time 8:15 A. M. Opening Ceremony Ring 1 Trail Classes-Schooling Ring Halter & Performance Classes-Ring 3 Mounted Games-Ring 1 (Open Card) 8:30 am Approx 2 pm Approx 1:30 pm

51H Junior Showmanship 77P Barrels W/T or W/J 84P Trail In-Hand

52H Adult Showmanship 78P Barrels Open-W/T/C or W/J/L 85P Trail Under Saddle

53H Open Halter (all ages-all breeds) 79P Poles W/T 86P Trophy Not Too Extreme Cowboy Race Open Halter Junior to Handle 54H (all ages-all breeds) 80P Poles Open-W/T/C or W/J/L

55P All Seats Open Walk all ages 81P Break-Your-Gait & Out

56P All Seats Open Walk/Trot/Jog all ages 82P Ride-A-Buck

57P All Seats Novice Horse/Rider Walk/Trot/Jog 83P TBA

58P All Seats Junior Beginner Rider Walk/Trot/Jog L2 Open Liberty

59P All Seats Adult Beginner Rider Walk/Trot/Jog S2 Stallion Presentation

60P E/H Go-As-You-Please all ages

61P D/H Junior SHUS

62P D/H Adult SHUS

63P E/H Pleasure Open Walk/Trot

64P E/H Pleasure Junior Walk/Trot/Canter

65P E/H Pleasure Adult Walk/Trot/Canter

66P All Seats Pleasure Pairs Walk/Trot/Jog

67P W Pleasure Go-As-You-Please

68P W Pleasure Open Walk/Jog

69P W Pleasure Junior Walk/Jog/Lope

70P W Pleasure Adult Walk/Jog/Lope

71P All Seats Jack Benny

72P All Seats Over-the-Hill Lead Line

73P All Seats Anything But Native Costume

74P Bareback Equitation

75P TBA

76P TBA

Approx 5 pm-Trophy Awards

E=English H=Hunter W=Western D=Dressage Lunch Break To Be Announced (Food available on the grounds). Class Schedule may be interrupted

6 pm Social Hour-Main Pavilion 8 pm Evening Program 7 pm Dinner-Main Pavilion John W. (Jack) Sims Youth Challenge Awards

Free Admission—Donations Welcomed Volunteers are still needed! Please contact one of the Celebration Committee Members to volunteer. Attention! sure Be to make your lodging and meal reservations.

Page 17 Directions to Harford County Equestrian Center, Bel Air, MD Harford Complex and Grounds is located at 608 N Tollgate Road, Bel Air, MD 21014 http://www.harfordcountymd.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Equestrian-Center-38 From the North Traveling I-95 South 1. Take Exit 77A-77B, MD-24 N (travel approx. 6 miles) 2. Turn left on Baltimore Pike 3. Turn right on N Tollgate Road 4. Destination will be on the left From the South Traveling I-95 North 1. Take Exit 77A-77B, MD-24 N (travel approx. 6 miles) 2. Turn left on Baltimore Pike 3. Turn right on N Tollgate Road 4. Destination will be on the left

Ring 1-120 x 240 Ring 2-120 x 240

Attention! sure Be to make your lodging and meal reservations. Ring School′ Ring-120′ Ring 3-150′ x 300′ ′ ′ ′

Page 18 Advertising/Sponsorship/Patron/Expo 2017 Request Form Name: Address: Phone: Farm/Business Name: Name as you want it listed: (if applicable) Special wording, in memory, in honor, etc: (if applicable)

Preference of Class(es) Sponsored: (if applicable)

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10% Discount for ads placed in Program & Directory Price Quantity Total

tion XXI Show Program Business Card Size $20 ra Half Page $50 Full Page $90 Inside Front Cover (Full Page) $110

Celeb Inside Back Cover (Full Page) $110 Back Cover $125 Sold Annual Directory Business Card Size $20 abbet Half Page $50

Cr Full Page $90 Inside Front Cover (Full Page) $110 Inside Back Cover (Full Page) $110 Back Cover $125 Sold Indoor Farm Booth 10 x 10 $50 Outdoor Vendor Booth 3 days 10’ x 10’ $95 Eastern Crabbet HorseEastern Arabian Society Indoor/Outdoor Vendor Booth 3 days 10’ x 20’ $150 General Sponsorship-Announced 2 Times $15 1 Class Sponsorship $15 2 Class Sponsorships $25 Max Impact-Vendor/Sponsorship $325 Super Vendor-Vendor/Sponsorship $270 Gold Patron $200

Silver Patron $100 Attention! sure Be to make your lodging and meal reservations. Checks should be made payable to ECAHS Mail to: Virginia Kelsall 1220 Kelsall Road Coatesville PA 19320 610-347-2175 Grand Total

Page 19 Help ECAHS Build a Wall! Crabbet Celebration XXIV

Help support ECAHS by honoring or memorializing a special Crabbet-related horse or person with their name posted on the “brick wall” of the Crabbet Coronation Stable display at Crabbet Celebration XXIV. There will be paper ‘bricks’ similar to the March of Dimes balloons, but here they are ‘bricks’ for supporting ECAHS. Donations of $5 per Brick (name) or $20 per five Bricks (names), no limit on total. Do you have friends or family who might like to donate as well? There will be a Crabbet Coronation Stable display set up next to the ECAHS Booth where Honoree/Memorial Bricks will be displayed.

Honoree or Memorial Living Deceased Name: Name: Name: Name:

Name:

Send names and donation to Vivian Mack. Checks should be made payable to ECAHS. You may send them prior to coming to the Celebration or drop them off at the Show Booth. Vivian Mack, ECAHS Crabbet Coronation Stable Wall, 22731 Courthouse Road, Yale VA 23897

Show Program Ad Rates 10% Discount for ads placed in Show Program & ECAHS Annual Directory

Checks made payable to Send ad copy to: ECAHS & mailed to: Full Page Ad - approx. 8" x 10"-- $90.00 Grayscale Vivian Mack Virginia Kelsall 22371 Courthouse Road 1220 Kelsall Road Half Page Ad - approx. 8" x 4.9"--$50.00 Grayscale Yale VA 23897 Coatesville PA 19320 610-347-2175 Business Card Ad - approx. 2" x 3.5"--$20.00 Grayscale Or email ad copy to: [email protected] Inside Front Cover-Full Page Only-- $110.00 Grayscale Back Cover - Full Page Only-- $125.00*** SOLD*** Camera ready ad copy must be received by 8/1/2017. Attention! sure Be to make your lodging and meal reservations. Inside Back Cover - Full Page Only--$110.00 Grayscale

Page 20 Concussion & Sudden Cardiac Arrest Information

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Attention! sure Be to make your lodging and meal reservations.

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EASTERN CRABBET ARABIAN HORSE SOCIETY RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY

By participating in any way in any activity at Harford County Maryland and Equestrian Center of Harford County, Inc, and in consideration for the opportunities provided by the Eastern Crabbet Arabian Horse Society and each owner to the undersigned “participant” (including any minor participant for whom he/she signs this agreement) the undersigned hereby agrees as follows: As we are incorporated in the State of Virginia, the following applies: 1. This agreement is made pursuant to the provisions of the Virginia Equine Activity Liability Act (Code of Virginia 3.1-796.130, et. seq.) as it may now provide or hereafter by amended (the “Act”). All terms defined by the act shall have the same meaning herein, and the Act is hereby incorporated in the agreement by reference. This agreement shall be so construed as to provide the Eastern Crabbet Arabian Horse Society (the Sponsor) the fullest protection of a release, waiver of right to sue and assumption of all risks which is afforded to it by the Act. 2. The participant hereby acknowledges that he/she has full and complete notice and understanding of all the risks inherent in equine activities which may cause, contribute to or result in the death or personal injury of the participant or damage to the participant’s property (the “risks”), including but not necessarily limited to: 1. The propensity of an equine to behave in dangerous ways or to trip or to fall; 2. The inability to predict an equine’s reaction to sound, movements, objects, persons, animals, excitement, weather conditions, all types of creatures and the effects of such reactions; 3. The hazards of surface or subsurface conditions including objects or conditions on, under or protruding from the surface, whether apparent or not; 4. The hazards presented by rocks, cliffs, hills, fences, trees, stumps, logs, bridges, ditches and other debris and/or obstacles; 5. The dangers and risks of tack or equipment or harness slipping or breaking; 6. The dangers and risks of becoming entangled in tack, equipment or harness or any vehicle used in any equine activity for any reason whatsoever. The participant hereby acknowledges that riding an equine is a high risk sport and that he/she is participating at his/her own risk. 3. Participant hereby RELEASES and WAIVES ALL rights which he/she may have or hereafter have against the Airfield 4-H Conference Center and the Eastern Crabbet Arabian Horse Society, it’s officers and Board of Directors, employees, officials, or agents, and each owner, for death, personal injury or property damage which is in any way associated with the risks and he/she does hereby waive the right to sue or to bring any action against any of the foregoing in connection therewith. He/she further agrees to indemnify and defend the sponsor and each owner from and shall hold each of them harmless against any such suit or action. This agreement shall remain valid and in full force and effect from the date executed by the undersigned participant for and on behalf of a minor participant, the undersigned participant hereby warrants and represents that he/she is in fact the legal parent or guardian of such minor, with full rights of custody and control; that this agreement is given on behalf of and is intended to be binding upon said minor participant and the heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns of any participant; and the undersigned participant further agrees that this agreement shall also be as fully binding on the undersigned participant as if it were entered into solely on his/her own behalf. 4. I have fully read and understand the foregoing release and waiver and I do hereby enter into the same knowingly, freely and voluntarily and with the understanding that the Eastern Crabbet Arabian Horse Society is relying upon the statements made herein in permitting the participant’s participation in any equine activities.

Date

Participant (If under 18 years of age Parent/Guardian must sign below)

Parent/Guardian Attention! sure Be to make your lodging and meal reservations.

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Crabbet Celebration XXIV Mail Entries to: Vivian Mack Entry Form 22371 Courthouse Road Harford County Equestrian Center PRE-ENTRIES CLOSE: AUGUST 4, 2017 Yale, VA 23897 Bel Air, MD 434-535-0923 August 18-19-20, 2017 Email: [email protected] One Owner per Entry Form. Entries must be complete. Enclose copies of Registration Papers, Crabbet Certifications & Coggins. NOTE: All horses MUST be certified by August 11, 2017. Permission for Minor to Show: Name:______Birthdate: ______will participate in this horse show and I certify that I have read the foregoing representation and statements and that the same may be deemed a part here of and accept responsibility there under for the participation of said child. Signature of Parent or Guardian: ______.

Reg # Age Sex Color Competing for “Karma Arabians Versatility Award” Yes/No Horse 1 Sire Dam Breeder Handler/Rider Class # $ Handler/Rider Class # $ Reg # Age Sex Color Competing for “Karma Arabians Versatility Award” Yes/No Horse 2 Sire Dam Breeder Handler/Rider Class # $ Handler/Rider Class # $ Reg # Age Sex Color Competing for “Karma Arabians Versatility Award” Yes/No Horse 3 Sire Dam Breeder Handler/Rider Class # $ Handler/Rider Class # $

OFFICE USE ONLY Recorded Owner: ______Registration Papers ___Class entry fees total from above ($10/class, $50 for 5 or more) $ ______Crabbet Certifications ___Stalls/Tack Stalls@ $50 (weekend)…………………………….….. $ ______Address: ______Coggins ___Stallion Presentation X $50………………………………..……… $ ______City/State/Zip: ______Health Certificates ___Show from Trailer $10 per day @ __ days………………….…… $ ______Waiver Phone: ______Liberty 50/50 @ $10/chance.……………………………….……… $ ______

Email: ______Dressage Test @ $25/test……………………………..……………. $ ______Date Entry/Payment Received______Camper Reservation $35/weekend……………………………… $ ______Do you have CPR/First Aid Certification __Yes __No Meals: ___#Sat @ $25/ea___#Sun $25/ea Vegetarian Yes/No………. Check #______$ ______Post Entry Fee ____ horse(s) @ $10 per horse……………………….. $ ______Barn______Stalls ______Owner Signature Notes: ______TOTAL ENCLOSED $ ______

Do you own this horse? _____ Did you breed this horse? _____ Make Checks Payable to: ECAHS ______Please sign release and waiver! A fee of $35 will be assessed for non-negotiable checks.

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CRABBET CELEBRATION XXIV Mail to: Vivian Mack Bel Air, MD 22371 Courthouse Road Saturday, September 3, 2017 Yale, VA 23897 434-535-0923 Email: [email protected] DRESSAGE REGISTRATION*

Be certain to mail in the EASTERN CRABBET ARABIAN HORSE SOCIETY RELEASE AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY Dressage Classes (D) Cost: $25 per test—Include on the entry form. *Dressage-Limited to the first 25 entries (tests)

HORSE: BREED/AGE: RIDER/AGE: OWNER: CLASS NUMBER: TEST REQUESTED:

HORSE: BREED/AGE: RIDER/AGE: OWNER: CLASS NUMBER: TEST REQUESTED:

HORSE: BREED/AGE: RIDER/AGE: OWNER: CLASS NUMBER: TEST REQUESTED:

HORSE: BREED/AGE: RIDER/AGE: OWNER: CLASS NUMBER: TEST REQUESTED: