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Inside this issue: 770th0th NationalNational HorseHorse ShowShow & Horse Latitudes: 11 CConventiononvention “Dreamin“Dreamin ofof Winning”Winning” Does Your Horse Have A Chip? PPgg 3535 Corral 20’s 15 Trail Trial

2018-19 Jr. 28 Ambassador Candidates

2018 CONVENTION INFORMATION What’s New 42 Reining 43 Dressage 44 Entry Form 47 Waiver 49 Stall/Camping 52 Class Sheets 58 Contests 67 Vendor 70

Upcoming Events High Point Shows Gymkhanas Trail Trials & Rides See pages 5-9

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Dedicated to Equine Legislation, Good Horsemanship, and the Acquisition and Preservation of Trails, Open Space and Public Lands ETI Contact Info Equestrian Trails, Inc. www.etinational.com PRESIDENT: Tom Kirsch [email protected] (310) 871-9458 P.O. Box 920668 Sylmar, CA 91392 1st VICE PRESIDENT: Dawn Surprenant Phone: (818) 698-6200 [email protected] (661) 433-9069 Phone Hours: 9:00 am—4:00 pm

2nd VICE PRESIDENT: Jay Geisenheimer Patty Hug - Membership [email protected] (818) 469-5473 Linda Fullerton - Insurance Sarah Williams - Magazine, Website IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT: Linda Fullerton Shelly Freed - Bookkeeping [email protected] (818) 401-9089 Convention: [email protected] TREASURER: Shelly Freed High Point: [email protected] [email protected] Insurance: [email protected] Magazine: [email protected] NATIONAL TRAIL COORDINATOR: Lynn Brown Membership: [email protected] [email protected] (323) 876-6858 Offi ce: offi [email protected] President’s Offi ce: [email protected] DEPUTY TRAIL COORDINATOR: Terry Kaiser Website: [email protected] [email protected] (818) 262-0315

AREA TRAIL COORDINATOR: Elaine Contents Macdonald [email protected] 4 MAU Update (661) 946-1976 5 Coming Events Calendar 10 2018 High Point Show Schedule BOARD OF DIRECTORS 11 Horse Latitudes...Does Your Horse Have a Chip? Area 3 (Corrals: 2, 3, 35) Dottie Hilliard 15 Corral 20’s Trail Trial at Gabrieleno Park [email protected] (626) 335-7112 18 Kid’s Corner 21 Corral News Area 4 (Corrals: 66, 70, 103) VACANT 28 2018 - 19 Jr. Ambassador Candidates 32 Jr. Ambassador Crowning Luncheon Area 5 (Corrals: 14, 65, 83, 99) Patty Hug 33 Jr. Ambassador Sponsorship Form [email protected] (818) 367-2056 2018 HORSE SHOW & CONVENTION 35 Schedule and Judges Area 6 (Corrals: 22, 36, 54) 36 Convention Chairs Meredith McKenzie [email protected] 37 Online entry/Equidome Schooling Day (805) 455-3955 38 Jr. Ambassador Chili Cook-off 39 2018 Convention T-shirt Order Form Area 7 (Corrals: 10, 12, 20, 38, 101, 210) 40 Carriage Driving Premium & Entry Form Terry Kaiser [email protected] 42 New & Improved for 2018 (818) 262-0315 43 Reining & Ranch Horse 44 Dressage (Classical, Western & Cowboy Area 8 (Corrals: 37, 57, 118) Interim 47 Entry Form and Waiver Meredith McKenzie [email protected] 51 Special High Point Awards and Special Awards (805) 455-3955 52 Stall, Camping & Barn Decorating Forms 55 2018 Horse Show Rules & Costume Class Entry Area 9 (Corrals: 43) VACANT CLASS SHEETS English Flat 63, 64 Area 11 (Corrals: 9, 21, 77, 86, 88, 138) Hunters Over Fences 59, 65 Karen Dagnan [email protected] Jumpers 60, 66 (661) 268-8771 Western 58, 62 Western Trail 61 Area 12 (Corrals: 357) VACANT 67 Convention Contest Entry Forms 70 Vendor Form Area 13 (At-large members) VACANT 71 Announcements 72 ETI National Programs 2 Volume 18, Issue 5 A Message from Tom Kirsch ETI National President

Hello to all.

Wow! This month has produced some wild weather!! I hope this hot weather is not a sign of what’s coming for this summer.

We had our board meeting on the 16th. Good meeting...more problems were solved, membership is up a good thing!! A subject of importance was discussed...election of area directors is coming in November. Area directors that are going be up for election are 4, 6, 8 and 12. The offi ces of President, 1st Vice President and 2nd Vice President are also up for election. So if you want to run or have a person mind to run for offi ce, let your corral know. This is your chance to have a voice in the leadership of E.T.I.

I’m hoping by the time you read this, the Spring Ride will have the full amount of riders to put on the ride. The last couple years this week long ride that has ridden all over the and Arizona area is having a hard time getting enough riders. I hope this isn’t a sign of the times.

So, get out and ride or show! Let the world know the horse world is a live and well !!

Tom

National Board Meeting Make sure to “like” May 21 at 7pm us on facebook! Foothill Trails District Neighborhood Council Offi ce Search for 9747 Wheatland Ave. “Equestrian Trails, Inc.” (Corner of Wheatland & Sunland) Join us! ETI SPECIAL EVENTS CHAIRPERSONS ETI MOUNTED ASSISTANCE UNIT: Coordinator: Jean Chadsey (909) 967-2065 [email protected] 2018 SPRING RIDE (June 3-9): Kelli Land [email protected] Jeanie Gonzalez [email protected] 2018 CONVENTION (Sept. 22-24): Dawn Surprenant (661) 433-9069 [email protected] 2018 DEATH VALLEY RIDE (Nov ): Tom Kirsch (310) 871-9458 [email protected] ETI TRAIL RIDER AWARD PROGRAM (TRAP): Carol Elliott (760) 963-8209 [email protected] ETI TRAIL TRIALS PROGRAM: ETI Offi ce (818) 698-6200 offi [email protected] ETI HIGH POINT SHOW PROGRAM: Co-Chairs: Kim Estrada (818) 497-4730 [email protected] Laurel Surprenant (661) 212-7713 [email protected] 3 Equestrian Trails, Inc. Mounted Assistance Unit (MAU) Program Update There was a lot of training done in April by down to the East Area in the park. A lot of work by the the MAU’s. This is the time of season to members and a huge thank you to the horse husbands of put all that training into action with riding America...In this case Reggie and Javier. the trails.

Debbi P., the Los Angeles Liaison, was able to join the Bonelli members for a ride in Bonelli park and for an enjoyable lunch afterwards.

The MAU members often ride with other MAU’s...the picture is of Mary K. (Walnut Creek member) riding with Kathy B. (Bonelli member). These members took a short ride in Walnut Creek and met up with 42 hikers/runners and 10 riders on horseback. The professional runners There are three MAU's which patrol the LA County Parks are here from several on horseback. If you are interested in joining, the contact states to compete in a e-mails are listed below. run, hosted by APU. The riders came from several Bonelli MAU - [email protected] diff erent regions Norco, Whittier Narrows MAU - [email protected] Murrieta, Corona, and Walnut Creek MAU - [email protected] Yorba Linda. How fun to be able to assist with Jean A. Chadsey questions and share fun ETI - MAU Coordinator facts about the trails with [email protected] all the trail users. 909-967-2065

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When you see this symbol, click for a surprise! 4 Volume 18, Issue 5 Equestrian Trails Inc. Coming Events Calendar August 26/Corral 118 Corral 70/Crossroads Riders NATIONAL CONTACTS NHP/SVAC Horse show (Double Judged), Gymkhana Contact: Rebecca Larkin (760) Simi Valley Contact: www.eti118.org 669-9647 [email protected] www.etinational.com (818) 698-6200 September 30/Corral 101 2018 ETI Trail Rides, P.O. Box 920668, Sylmar, CA 91392 RAIN DATE: NHP/HDEC Horse show, Drives, Events Hansen Dam Eq Center Contact: Kim Email addresses: Estrada (818) 497-4730 When a Corral plans a [email protected] ride at Vasquez Rocks, [email protected] October 7/Corral 101 as a courtesy, please call [email protected] NHP/HDEC horse show (Double point/ the Rangers [email protected] Double Judged), LAEC Contact: Kim (661) 268-0840 [email protected] Estrada (818) 497-4730 offi [email protected] MAY [email protected] October 14/Corral 118 [email protected] NHP/SVAC Horse show, Simi Valley May 4-6/Corral 22 Contact: www.eti118.org Roy Rogers Ranch ride, Oro Grande Trail 2018 National Events Boss: Jim Heff el Contact: Kathleen Smart October 28/Corral 118 (626) 590-6972 RAIN DATE: NHP/SVAC Horse show, Simi [email protected] June 3-9 Valley Contact: www.eti118.org Spring Ride, Lockwood Valley Contact: May 4-6/Corral 103 Kelli Land [email protected] Jeanie November 11/Corral 37 Camping, Chino Hills State Park Contact: Gonzalez [email protected] NHP/Red Hat Cowgirl Horse Show, Dawn Walker (760) 961-7879 Thousand Oaks Info: www.eticorral37.org June 21-24 May 5/Corral 54 ETI National Horse Show & Convention Individual Corral Counsilman Englander’s ride, Chatsworth Contact: Dawn Surprenant (661) 433-9069 Trail Boss: Charlotte Brodie [email protected] Circuit Shows/Series (818) 632-3862

2018 Season Corral 37/Thousand Oaks May 5/Corral 66 High Point Shows Red Hat Cowgirl Buckle Series - 5 Shows Play day, Newberry Springs Contact: -8:15am registration Contact: Sharyn Jean Bredelis (760) 447-0385 Henry [email protected] [email protected] For High Point Show info Contact: Co-Chairs: Kim Estrada (818) 497-4730 Corral 57/Ojai May 11/Corral 83 [email protected] Laurel Open Shows at Ojai’s Soule Park arena Trail ride, Wine country Contact: Surprenant (661) 212-7713 equinediva@ Contact: Rhonda (805) 798-1713 Peggy Smith (661) 821-9019 hughes.net All ETI High Point Shows are PAC Corral 118/Simi Horse Shows May 12/Corral 12 approved. SVAC Western & English Shows. Trail ride, Sylmar Contact: High point saddle award Jeanne Catron-Gonzalez (661) 259-7608 May 13/Corral 101 Contact: Terry Simon (805) 522-3346 NHP/HDEC Horse show, Hansen Dam Eq [email protected] May 12/ Corral 88 Center Contact: Kim Estrada www.eti118.org Trail ride, Conservancy Pinion Hills Contact: (818) 497-4730 Rebecca Fairfi eld (760) 995-5774 GYMKHANAS June 3/Corral 118 May 13/Corral 101 NHP/SVAC Horse show, Simi Valley Corral 21 NHP/HDEC Horse show, Hansen Dam Eq Contact: www.eti118.org Race for the Saddle Gymkhana Series. Center Contact: Kim Estrada Contact: Tracy Boldroff or Maddie Patriarca (818) 497-4730 June 21-24 [email protected] ETI National Horse Show & Convention May 13-18/ Corral 14 Contact: Dawn Surprenant (661) 433-9069 Corral 37 Lone Pine to Bishop Drive Contact: Sue [email protected] April thru November, Thousand Oaks Info: Martzolf (760) 662-6102 www.eticorral37.org July 15/Corral 101 May 19/Corral 9 NHP/HDEC Horse show (Double Point), Corral 43/Riverside Rancheros Trail ride at Jacson Lake, Wrightwood Hansen Dam Eq Center Contact: Kim Gymkhana Call Lyn (951) 780-7208 Contact: Ray Drasher (661) 944-4359 Estrada (818) 497-4730 5 Equestrian Trails, Inc. Equestrian Trails Inc. Coming Events Calendar May 19/Corral 65 June 9/Corral 9 June 30/Corral 357 Trail ride, Wind Wolves Preserve Contact: Trail ride, Wildwood Wilderness Park Ferber Ranch Preserve Ride Contact: Alberta Dougherty (661) 808-8595 Contact: Anita Martin (661) 965-2210 Heather (949) 702-0137 [email protected] May 19/Corral 138 JULY Trail ride, Mint Canyon Contact: Kimberly June 9/Corral 37 Dwight (661) 478-2770 [email protected] Gymkhana, Thousand Oaks Info: July TBD/ Corral 14 www.eticorral37.org Tentative Wagon Drive, Dodge Ranch Drive May 20/Corral 12 Contact Sue Martzolf (760) 662-6102 Make your horse count, Stetson Ranch June 9/Corral 88 Contact: Jeanne Catron-Gonzalez Beach ride, Rincon Beach Contact: Tania July 4/Corral 66 (661) 259-7608 Bennett (760) 807-7558 Parade, Newberry Springs Contact: Beth Uzonyi (760) 953-2576 May 20/Corral 37 June 9/Corral 101 Red Hat Cowgirl Horse Show, Thousand Poker ride, Hansen Dam Contact: Dawn July 4/Corral 357 Oaks Info: www.eticorral37.org Surprenant (661) 433-9069 July 4th Parade, Trabuco Canyon Contact: Jimmy/Patti (949) 888-1604 May 20/Corral 70 June 10/Corral 2 Gymkhana, Adelanto Contact: Rebecca Schooling horse show, Rose Bowl Riders July 11/Corral 83 Larkin (760) 669-9647 Contact: Ann Regan (818) 406-1905 Trail ride, Bear Valley Springs Contact: [email protected] Judy Walsh (661) 821-1615 June 10/Corral 38 May 20/Corral 86 Play day, Griffi th Park Contact: Diana Hoch July 13-14/Corral 88 Trail ride, Mt Emma Angeles Forest (818) 841-6422 Camp & ride, Heart Bar Contact: Cherie Contact: Karen Dagnan (661) 904-2294 Kopasz (760) 963-8919 [email protected] June 10/Corral 103 Trail ride, TBD Contact: Dawn Walker July 14/Corral 86 May 24/Corral 83 (760) 961-7879 Trail ride, Frazier Park Contact: Trail ride, Bear Valley Springs Contact: Karen Dagnan (661) 904-2294 Judy Walsh (661) 821-1615 June 10/Corral 138 [email protected] Trail ride, Homer Juniper Hills May 26/Corral 37 Contact: Kimberly Dwight (661) 478-2770 July 15/Corral 101 Gymkhana, Thousand Oaks Info: [email protected] NHP/HDEC Horse show (Double Point), www.eticorral37.org Hansen Dam Eq Center Contact: Kim June 16/Corral 65 Estrada (818) 497-4730 JUNE Trail ride, Green Mountain Contact: Alberta Dougherty (661) 808-8595 July 21/Corral 12 June 2/Corral 357 Trail ride, Griffi th Park moonlight ride Imperial Beach Ride Contact: Heather June 21-24 Contact: Jeanne Catron-Gonzalez (661) (949) 702-0137 ETI National Horse Show & Convention 259-7608 Contact: Dawn Surprenant (661) 433-9069 June 3-9 [email protected] July 21/Corral 20 Spring Ride, Lockwood Valley Contact: Arroyo Seco trail ride Trail Boss/Contact: Kelli Land [email protected] Jeanie June 21/Corral 83 Nikki Ahten (818) 489-6527 Gonzalez [email protected] Trail ride, Stallion Springs Contact: [email protected] Sheri Leslie (661) 822-1207 June 3/Corral 118 July 21-23/Corral 65 NHP/SVAC Horse show, Simi Valley June 22-25/Corral 86 Camping, Grover Beach Contact: Alberta Contact: www.eti118.org Camping, Montana de Oro Contact: Dougherty (661) 808-8595 Trisha Hawker (661) 433-2048 June 6/Corral 83 [email protected] July 21/Corral 138 Trail ride, Stallion Springs Elk Trail Trail ride, Inspiration Point Contact: Contact: Sheri Leslie (661) 822-1207 June 24/Corral 54 Kimberly Dwight (661) 478-2770 Rim of the Valley ride, Chatsworth Trail [email protected] June 8 – 10/ Corral 14 Boss: Crystal So (818) 279-5631 Wagon Drive, Spring Canyon Mule Makers July 22/Corral 103 Ranch, Onyx, CA Contact: Jim/Julie Porter June 24/Corral 138 Trail ride, TBD Contact: Dawn Walker (760) 378-2222 Trail ride, Devils Punchbowl Contact: (760) 961-7879 Kimberly Dwight (661) 478-2770 [email protected] 6 Volume 18, Issue 5 Equestrian Trails Inc. Coming Events Calendar July 25/Corral 86 August 26/Corral 118 September 16/Corral 103 Moonlight trail ride, Vasquez Rocks NHP/SVAC Horse show (Double Judged), Trail ride, Mojave River Forks, Summit Contact: Laurie Henry (661) 644-4555 Simi Valley Contact: www.eti118.org Valley Contact: Dawn Walker [email protected] (760) 961-7879 August 26/Corral 357 July 26/Corral 83 Ferber Ranch Preserve Ride Contact: September 16/Corral 138 Trail ride, Stallion Springs Contact: Heather (949) 702-0137 Trail ride, Dwight’s Delightful Dirt Ranch Carolyn McIntyre (661) 822-9533 Contact: Kimberly Dwight (661) 478-2770 SEPTEMBER [email protected] July 28/Corral 22 Moonlight Ride, Lakeview Terrace Trail September TBD/ Corral 88 September 20/Corral 83 Boss: Tiff anie Bailey Contact: Kathleen Trail ride, Big Rock Creek Contact: TBD Trail ride, Cummings Valley Elk Trail Smart (626) 590-6972 Contact: Carolyn McIntyre (661) 822-9533 [email protected] September 1/Corral 101 Trail ride, location TBD Contact: Dawn September 22-23/Corral 3 AUGUST Surprenant (661) 433-9069 2 day Obstacle Challenge; Clinic Sat/ Judged Event Sun, Walnut Creek Contact: August 4/Corral 357 September 5/Corral 83 Cindi Schaub [email protected] Pancake fundraiser, Rancho Santa Trail ride, Stallion Springs Contact: Sheri Margarita Contact: Kristen (949) 444-1990 Leslie (661) 822-1207 September 22/Corral 66 Trail ride, Paradise Springs Contact: August 6/Corral 103 September 8/Corral 37 Beth Uzonyi (760) 953-2576 Trail ride, Summit Valley Contact: Gymkhana, Thousand Oaks Info: Dawn Walker (760) 961-7879 www.eticorral37.org September 23/Corral 22 Challenger Park, Simi Valley Trail Boss: August 5/Corral 138 September 9/Corral 12 Tom Smart Contact: Kathleen Smart Trail ride, Peaceful Valley Contact: Trail ride, Hansen Dam Contact: Jeanne (626) 590-6972 Kimberly Dwight (661) 478-2770 Catron-Gonzalez (661) 259-7608 [email protected] [email protected] September 9/Corral 22 September 23/Corral 70 August 9/Corral 83 Santa Rosa Valley ride, Camarillo Trail Gymkhana, Adelanto Contact: Rebecca Trail ride, Bear Valley Springs Contact: Boss: Paul Jacques Contact: Kathleen Larkin (760) 669-9647 Gaby Roth (818) 307-5078 Smart (626) 590-6972 [email protected] [email protected] August 10-16/Corral 20 September 28 – 30/ Corral 14 Montana de Oro camping Trail Boss/ September 9/Corral 101 Wagon Drive, Long Ears Ranch, Mojave Contact: Becky Borquez (818) 262-7764 RAIN DATE: NHP/HDEC Horse show, Contact: Mara Wada or Jeanne Gordon Hansen Dam Eq Center Contact: Kim (661) 821-1217 August 10-11/Corral 66 Estrada (818) 497-4730 Camping, Big Bear Contact: Beth Uzonyi September 29/Corral 357 (760) 953-2576 September 14-16/Corral 9 Gene Autry Museum & Ride Contact: Camping, Lake Lopez Contact: Anita Martin Heather (949) 702-0137 August 18/Corral 88 (661) 965-2210 Trail ride, Wrightwood Contact: Ray OCTOBER Barnhart (760) 351-6400 September 15/Corral 20 Wildwood Wilderness Park trail ride October TBD/Corral 9 August 20-27/Corral 22 Trail Boss/Contact: Becky Borquez Trail ride, Malibu State Park Contact: Morro Bay, Montana de Oro State Park (818) 262-7764 Anita Martin (661) 965-2210 Trail Boss/Contact: Kathleen Smart [email protected] (626) 590-6972 September 15/Corral 86 [email protected] Parade, Agua Dulce Contact: October 5-8/Corral 20 Steve Sassoon (661) 733-6534 Casper’s Wilderness Park camping, San August 23/Corral 83 [email protected] Juan Capistrano Trail Boss/Contact: Trail ride, Stallion Springs Contact: Nikki Ahten (818) 489-6527 Carolyn McIntyre (661) 822-9533 September 16/Corral 37 [email protected] Red Hat Cowgirl Horse Show, Thousand August 25/Corral 37 Oaks Info: www.eticorral37.org October 5-7/Corral 22 Gymkhana, Thousand Oaks Info: Alabama Hills camping, Lone Pine Trail www.eticorral37.org Boss: Allan Johnson Contact: Kathleen Smart (626) 590-6972 [email protected] 7 Equestrian Trails, Inc. 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Coming Events Calendar October 6/Corral 37 October 26-28/Corral 22 November 18/Corral 22 Gymkhana, Thousand Oaks Sage Hill camping, Santa Barbara Trail Le Chene ride Trail Boss: Sharon Info: www.eticorral37.org Boss: Paul Jacques Contact: Kathleen Richardson Contact: Kathleen Smart Smart (626) 590-6972 (626) 590-6972 October 7/Corral 101 [email protected] [email protected] NHP/HDEC horse show (Double point/ Double Judged), LAEC Contact: Kim October 26/Corral 83 November 18/Corral 70 Estrada (818) 497-4730 Wine Ride Contact: Peggy Smith Gymkhana, Adelanto Contact: Rebecca (661) 821-9019 Larkin [email protected] October 7/Corral 138 Trail Ride, Outback Agua Dulce Ocrober 27/Corral 65 November 18/Corral 86 Contact: Kimberly Dwight (661) 478-2770 Trail/Poker ride, Robertson Loop Contact: Trail ride, Pancake Poker Ride Contact: [email protected] Alberta Dougherty (661) 808-8595 Heather Kaufman (661) 360-5151 [email protected] October 10/Corral 83 October 28/Corral 118 Trail ride, Black Mountain Contact: Pam RAIN DATE: NHP/SVAC Horse show, Simi November 18/Corral 357 Ronning (661) 821-4005 Valley Contact: www.eti118.org Ferber Ranch Preserve Ride Contact: Heather (949) 702-0137 October 12-14/Corral 103 NOVEMBER Camping, Bob Teran Camp, Hesperia Lakes DECEMBER Contact: Dawn Walker (760) 961-7879 November 3/Corral 103 Trail ride, Rosique Ranch, Phelan Contact: December 1/Corral 22 October 14/Corral 118 Dawn Walker (760) 961-7879 Corral Christmas Party Contact: Kathleen NHP/SVAC Horse show, Simi Valley Smart (626) 590-6972 Contact: www.eti118.org November 3/Corral 138 [email protected] Mescal Canyons Ride 10 mile ride, Llano October 20/Corral 66 Contact: Elaine Macdonald (661) 946-1976 December 1/Corral 86 Trail ride, Barstow Contact: Beth Uzonyi Christmas party, Agua Dulce Contact: (760) 953-2576 November 4 – 9/ Corral 14 Vicki Marshall (661) 816-1054 Wagon Drive, Death Valley, CA Contact: [email protected] October 20/Corral 86 Sue Martzolf (760) 662-6102 Trail ride, Acton Contact: December 2/Corral 138 Debby Arter (661) 816-4345 November 7/Corral 83 Toys for Tots trail ride, LA Cabana, Acton [email protected] Trail ride, Ethels, Bakersfi eld Contact: Contact: Kimberly Dwight (661) 478-2770 Judy Walsh (661) 821-1615 [email protected] October 20/Corral 88 Halloween ride, River Forks Contact: November 10/Corral 88 December 3/Corral 83 Cherie Kopasz (760) 963-8919 Trail ride, Vasquez Rocks Contact: Ray Christmas party, Tehachapi Contact: Barnhart (760) 351-6400 Carolyn McIntyre (661) 822-9533 October 20/Corral 357 Ferber Ranch Preserve Ride Contact: November 11/Corral 37 December 11/Corral 66 Heather (949) 702-0137 NHP/Red Hat Cowgirl Horse Show, Christmas Party, Newberry Springs Thousand Oaks Info: www.eticorral37.org Contact: Jean Bredelis (760) 447-0385 October 21/Corral 12 [email protected] Trail ride, State Park Contact: November 11/Corral 138 Jeanne Catron-Gonzalez (661) 259-7608 Trail ride, Pearblossom Contact: Kimberly December 15/Corral 65 Dwight (661) 478-2770 [email protected] Holiday Party Contact: Alberta Dougherty October 21/Corral 37 (661) 808-8595 Red Hat Cowgirl Horse Show, Thousand November 15/Corral 83 Oaks Info: www.eticorral37.org Trail ride, Stallion Springs Contact: Sheri December 16/Corral 22 Leslie (661) 822-1207 Christmas ride, Griffi th Park Trail Boss: October 21/Corral 38 Paul Jacques Contact: Kathleen Smart Play day, Griffi th Park Contact: Diana Hoch November 17/Corral 12 (626) 590-6972 (818) 841-6422 [email protected] Trail ride, Sylmar ride Contact: Jeanne [email protected] Catron-Gonzalez (661) 259-7608 October 21/Corral 70 December 16/Corral 22 Gymkhana, Adelanto Contact: Rebecca November 17/Corral 37 Dinner event, Simi Valley Contact: Larkin (760) 669-9647 Gymkhana, Thousand Oaks Kathleen Smart 9626) 590-6972 [email protected] Info: www.eticorral37.org [email protected] 8 Volume 18, Issue 5 Equestrian Trails Inc. 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December 16/Corral 88 Compton Jr. Posse Caroling ride, Phelan Contact: Tania Compton Jr. Posse Youth Eq. Bennett (760) 807-7558 (310) 632-1247 www.jrposse.com

December 19/Corral 83 ELSA Trail ride, California City Contact: Experience.Learning.Support.w/Animals Peggy Smith (661) 821-9019 Therapeutic riding program (310) 403-966 www.elsainc.org December 22/Corral 38 Christmas caroling, Burbank Contact: Head’s Up Therapy on Horseback Diana Hoch (818) 841-6422 Nancy (818) 848-0870 [email protected] www.headsuptherapy.com

NON-ETI EVENTS Ride On Therapeutic Horsemanship program for disabled riders May 23-27/Mule Days (818) 700-2971 Bishop, CA www.muledays.org www.rideon.org

AVDR Gymkhana Shadow Hills Riding Club Antelope Valley Desert Riders Therapeutic Riding Program Contact: Andria (661) 270-0952 Contact Johnny: (818) 352-2166 www.avdesertriders.org www.shadowhillsridingclub.org

Carousel Ranch Therapeutic Riding Program (661) 268-8010

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ETI National High Point 2018 Corral 101 Show Dates: th May 13  July 15th (Double Point) September 9th October 7th (Double Judged & Double Point)

Corral 118 Show Dates: RD June 3  th August 26 (Double Judged) October 14th (Double Point & Money Show) Rain Date: October 28th  CORRAL 37 Show Dates: November 11th (Double Point) 

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10 Volume 18, Issue 5 Horse Latitudes ~ Does Your Horse Have a Chip? Written by Jeannine Roman While microchipping of dogs rumors and myths which microchipping generated. So, and cats has become a well what are the facts? Following are the facts of what accepted procedure, the microchipping of horses still microchipping means to your horse. Let the myth has controversies around it. Even though breed registry busting begin! (Insert drum roll here.) and show regulations requiring microchipping of horses is common, misunderstandings continue circulating on Myth 1. Microchips are expensive. the subject of equine microchipping. There are microchip kits for sale on eBay and Amazon should you feel confi dent inserting it yourself. The best What is a microchip? A microchip is a very tiny computer chips will be an ISO microchip that operates at a radio chip, approximately the size of a grain of rice, and is frequency of 134.2 kHz which is readable by universal small enough to fi t into a hypodermic needle similar to scanners. Chips with a 900 identifi cation number prefi x that used in normal vaccinations. It is a simple injection are usually cheap, but have the potential for duplicate numbers. Many of the “900 chip” manufacturers are overseas and are diffi cult if not impossible to reach to access the database.

If you take your horse to the Los Angeles City’s West Valley Animal Services Center in Chatsworth, they will do it for $25. During disasters requiring horse evacuations, they drop the price to $15. If you bring your horse to the Make Your Horse Count Day at Stetson Ranch Equestrian Park in Sylmar on May 20, you can get it that only takes a f few seconds and is done without microchipped for free, thanks to a generous sponsor. sedation. Most horses do not even show a response (especially if they are eating treats at the time) as the Los Angeles County can arrange for group microchipping chip is quickly injected. The horse feels nothing when events. Their last event microchipped 30 horses in the the chip is scanned. county. If your horse lives in L.A. County, contact their Animal Services for upcoming microchipping events. TRIVIA: A microchip is not a very, very small potato chip. Myth 2. Microchips can be removed easily. Microchips are not aff ected by x-rays or MRIs. They No, no and no. Contrary to comments I’ve heard, a will outlast the life expectancy of most horses. Each microchip cannot be removed easily from a horse. They microchip has a unique code number. When a hand-held are implanted into a horse’s nuchal ligament just below scanner (a transceiver) is passed over the microchip, the mane and about halfway between the poll and the scanner reads the microchip and displays its code withers on the left side. A microchip cannot be removed number. Code numbers are stored in a database. without general anesthesia and deep, invasive surgery The scanner operator can then retrieve the owner which would leave a tell-tale scar. Because they are so information from the database. tiny, they are very hard to locate to surgically remove. Sounds like a fairly simple, straightforward, easy to understand process? Apparently not. During a recent TRIVIA: Fish can be safely conversation with a number of horse owners, I was microchipped. surprised by the amount of misinformation, mysterious 11 Equestrian Trails, Inc. Horse Latitudes ~ Does Your Horse Have a Chip? (cont.) Written by Jeannine Roman Myth 4. Microchips migrate. Also, the look (size and white color) of the symbols may Like Canadian geese in the fall? According to the not be acceptable to owners of show horses. Because American Veterinary Medical Association, when freeze branding turns the hair white by killing the color properly implanted, microchips in the nuchal ligament pigment of the hair follicle, it can be diffi cult to read the do not migrate. A small layer of connective tissue forms symbols on white horses. around the microchip which prevents it from moving.

Myth 5. Microchipping violates horse welfare. This one really had me stumped. I could not fi gure out what this concern is based on. Microchipping is extremely benefi cial in many equine welfare situations. Let’s look at the most common equine identifi cation methods and see how they compare to microchipping.

It is certainly more eff ective than lip tattooing. The tattooing procedure can be very uncomfortable and stressful for the horse. The tattoo can fade and stretch with time and can be altered. You cannot get immediate identifi cation information without knowing what registry the tattoo is in. For example, if you think Microchipping is defi nitely less painful than hot the horse maybe is a Thoroughbred, The Jockey Club branding which is extremely painful, is followed by has to be open and have staff available to research the local infl ammation and increased skin sensitivity until tattoo. Or maybe its a Standardbred? the brand heals. The only thing I can say for branding is that it is maybe a good way to identify a horse by sight but not always a good way to trace the horse back to its owner if that owner didn’t register the brand with their state or if the brand is from another state. There are only a few “brand states” left with livestock offi cers available to inspect brands and then only during normal business hours.

Hoof branding is painless but lasts only until the hoof grows out, and it can also be altered. Freeze branding is painless but requires a code book The brand, to decipher the symbols. You need to know if the usually a series of brand belongs to a breed registry (i.e. Arabian) or a numbers, needs government agency (i.e. BLM) and then have access to be decoded so to that specifi c code book. Freeze bands can be hard the horse, or his 12 to read (winter coats) and can be altered. owner can be identifitified ed. Volume 18, Issue 5 Horse Latitudes ~ Does Your Horse Have a Chip? (cont.) Written by Jeannine Roman So, the Top Five Microchipping and for tracing in the event of a disease outbreak. It is Myths busted. a safe, reliable, painless way to provide permanent and unchangeable positive identifi cation. If your horse is lost or stolen, it is extremely important to know which company’s database your horse’s ID is For purchasers and sellers of horses, a microchipped stored in and the radio frequency (125 kHz or 134.2 horse, especially one without a registry pedigree, kHz) of the microchip implanted in your horse. When positively assures a purchaser that the horse he is making lost posters or fl yers, make sure you state that purchasing is the one he believes it to be. your horse is microchipped, the radio frequency used and that it must be read by a scanner that reads that Microchips are now the gold standard in returning a frequency, such as a “universal scanner”. lost, evacuated or stolen horse. Should a horse fall into a situation of neglect or potential slaughter, traceability through a microchip can alert previous owners to the horse’s situation and the horse can be given a chance to return to them and survive.

And that is priceless.

I welcome you to email me with your comments regarding this article, suggestions for future articles or interviews or if you are just curious about something equestrian related you would like me to research.

Jeannine Roman MicrochippingMic ochipping of hohorses ses has been used sed ssuccessfully ccessf ll in [email protected] Europe since 2006 to monitor horse welfare, protect against theft, prevent fraud, track competition eligibility

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Beautiful day! Great weather! And fun was had by all! at a Map, (I hope so!) Again, we were happy to see a lot of folks judged by coming from Bakersfield and Ducor (I’m not even sure past National where that is - but I know it’s far!) We had 45 riders ETI President come out to compete. Linda Fullerton. But first of all, thank you to our judges and other Eighth volunteers! Without you all, this event would not have obstacle was been possible! aaStepOver Step Over, Our first obstacle was the Tack Check, judged by past judgedj Corral 20 President, Randy Hammock. He jumped in at byb Cheri the last minute when the first judge decided to compete Ovayan.O instead! Second obstacle was a pony cart and pony (driven NinthN by Doug Russell!) and judged by Pam Miller-Mitchell obstacleo oof Corral wasw the Up- 110. Third Hill,H judged oobstacle byb Susie wwas a SStep-Over StStanford.f d CCulvert, Tenth jjudged obstacle was bby Laurie the Mail Box, judged by ThThoms. FFourthth Patty Hug, obstacle was Corral 12 a Slicker (had President and to place on sides of horse), judged by Deb AArea 5 Director, McConville. aand assisted by Fifth obstacle KKris Minzey. was a long Water Crossing THANKT YOU (which everyone seemedd tto enjoyj iin ttheh hheat!),t!) jjudgedd d TTHANK YOU by Corral 20 President Becky Borquez. Sixth obstacle TTO ALL THE was a Log Drag, judged by Corral 20 Vice President Nikki GGREAT JUDGES! Ahten. Seventh obstacle was Folding up and looking JJudgingu 15 Equestrian Trails, Inc. Corral 20’s Trail Trials at Gabrieleno Park, Hansen Dam Recreation Area...April 21, 2018 (cont.) Written by Becky Borquez is a tough job, and we are so grateful to all those AND NOW HERE ARE OUR WINNERS! Corral 20 who judged. It’s also a lot of fun, so if you haven’t awarded prizes to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd place winners and volunteered, please do! Also, A HUGE THANK YOU to beautiful ribbons were given for 1st - 10th place! our two Entry Desk Queens, Julie Tarnawski and Linda Deckard, who did a fabulous job tallying the scores and RIDER HORSE PTS keeping all the paperwork organized…Another tough Juniors: (4 Entries) job! THANK YOU TO OUR CHEFS EXTRAORDINAIRE 1. Anita Ovayan Misty 5 pts Tim Borquez and Hei Mitchell, and thank you to Evan 2. Katie Aparicio Blitz 9 pts Mader for his fabulous homemade potato salad and 3. Ronnie Cruz Darla 20 pts “magic” bars (and for making all the judges and other 4. Chloe Sieber Solid 28 pts volunteers a great dinner)! And to Deb Mader, Cheri Ovayan, Nikki, Natalie and Annie Ahten, James and Open: (8 Entries) Andrea Gutman (and ME TOO!) who went out days 1. Tiffanie Bailey Logan 5 pts ahead and cleaned trails! Many bags of trash and one 2. Renee Williams Gabby 8 pts old tractor tire were dragged out! 3. Jeanne Catron-Gonzales Yosemite Sam 13 pts 4. Amber Koven Gusty 15 pts AND ABOVE ALL, thank you to DEBRA MADER - she 5. Lyles Perkins Hope 15 pts is indeed our AMAZING TRAIL TRIAL DIVA, who maps 6. Jeanette Beas Indie 16 pts the route, creates the obstacles, gathers all the needed 7. Tawna Born Gracie 16 pts equipment, puts together the clipboards and goody 8. Steve Perron Ledgen 25 pts bags for the judges, putting up the ribbons ahead of time (with helper Nikki Ahten), and so much more! We Novice: (33 Entries but top 11 are listed) wouldn’t have a trail trial without Deb! 1. Naomi Treuherz Calypso 2 pts 2. Toni Daniels Slick 4 pts 3. Terri Smith Roma 5 pts 4. Dawn Hoffmaster Lena 6 pts 5. Mark Seitz Smoke 8 pts 6. Luanne Simon Hannah 10 pts 7. Robin Hopson Chaser 10 pts 8. Shirley Kurtz Bump 10 pts 9. Chevie Johnston Sly 11 pts 10. Jon Murphy Ace 12 pts 11. Natalie Ahten Shawnee 12 pts

** please note that we had a number of tie scores - placings were decided by drawing a number of an obstacle at random, and that score determined placing.

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20 Volume 18, Issue 5 Corral News Bonelli MAU Bonelli MAU also conducted a training with one new member Mounted Assistance Unit and some old pros in the saddle. The trainings are conducted Pres: Paul Maselbas in such a way that the members become profi cient in 25 (626) 384-1274 training tasks that are needed for trail safety for themselves and users (hikers, runners, bikers, bird watchers, picture The Bonelli MAU has had a busy month. First the movement takers, swimmers) of the LA Parks. of the corrals and round pen to the East Arena. The unit rented a u-haul to get the job done. A big thanks to the members that assisted with this project. And Bonelli MAU would like to extend a big THANK YOU to the husbands that assisted, Reggie Gilbert and Javier Barro, the extra help made all the diff erence to job at hand.

Enjoy the trails while it is still green and cool, hope to see some of you out on the trails.

Jean A. Chadsey

Whittier Narrows MAU Mounted Assistance Unit Pres. Karen Thompson (562) 818-7930

Corral 2 Pasadena/San Gabriel/Altadena Pres. Ann Regan (818) 406-1905

Corral 3 Walnut Creek Pres. Cindi Schaub (909) 354-1613

Corral 9 Littlerock Trail Blazers Pres. Anita Martin (661) 965-2210

Corral 10 Lakeview Terrace Pres. Pam Miller Mitchell (818) 262-2846

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Corral 12 Corral 35 Sylmar Vista Del Valle Oak Canyon Riding Club Pres. Patty Hug Glendora (818) 367-2056 Pres. Dottie Hilliard (626) 335-7112 Corral 14 Western Wagons Mojave April was a very busy month for Corral 35. We sponsored Pres. Sue Martzolf or participated in several horse showcasing events here in (760) 662-6102 the East San Gabriel Valley. We had horses at Glendora Trails Day, Earth Day Celebrations, and the Annual Blessing of the Corral 20 Animals here in Glendora plus a Rattlesnake Awareness Shadow Hills Rough Riders Training at our arena. Pres. Becky Borquez (818) 352-3634 We are now looking forward to the ETI National Convention in June. Please plan on attending. It is a wonderful opportunity to meet new friends and greet old ones. Come Corral 21 watch some fi ne equestrians in action and even plan to join Newhall Trail Riders in the festivities by entering a class or two in the show ring. Castaic/Canyon Country If I can do it, you can do it better. Read the magazine and Pres. Kim Sweeney enter the contests that are being held for the convention. (818) 419-2918 We have a ribbon for you.

Corral 22 Members of Corral 35 that received membership renewal Intervalley Trail Riders information in the US Mail, please fi ll out the cards and send Pres. Kathleen Smart them in. Let’s git’r done. If you lost the info, email me at (626) 590-6792 [email protected] or call me at (626) 335-7112, and I will be www.Corral22.com happy to replace the info for you…A small price to pay for all that your horse means to you and your family. On Sunday April 15, we had our fourth annual John Richardson Memorial Ride at Vasquez Rocks located in Agua Here’s to the fun memories that I have of my Mom and her Dulce. We had fabulous weather! Fourteen Riders joined horse “Beauty”. Theirs was a true love hate relationship us for the breathtaking views of the Rocks! On the trail that produced many a good story around the campfi re and we were greeted by a black rattlesnake which decided to many a great opportunity to laugh out loud at their expense. mosey into the bushes. After about a two hour ride, we Share love and laughs with or about your mom this Mother’s headed to Maria Bonitas Restaurant, which is only a couple Day and continue to make great memories with your loved a miles from the staging area. Around fi fteen more non- ones. riders joined us for a delicious lunch and drinks of choice. by Sharon Richardson Dottie Hilliard

EDITOR’S NOTE: Corral 22 sent some lovely pics, but my Corral 36 computer was not happy with them. My apologies. Mountain Ridge Riders Agoura/Calabasas/Malibu/Monte Nido May 5-6: Roy Rogers Ranch Campout Pres. Holly Kessler [email protected] For additional information, please visit us on our website: http://corral22.com or on Facebook: ETI Corral 22. WAY TO GO, Valuable Trails are PERFECTLY Used & Corey Hallmark Preserved Trails! OUR HERO, DON WALLACE!!

4/13/2018: ON A BEAUTIFUL SUNNY APRIL 22 Volume 18, Issue 5

MORNING, Los Angeles County honored Don Wallace for ETI Corral 36 his persistent, yet patient bluster for the past eleven years members - photo to create the “Don Wallace Trail”, which believe it or not, above: Debbie stretches from de Anza Park along the Las Virgenes Creek to DiMascio, Suze the north side of the 101 Freeway. This is the fi rst time an Randall-Knipe and undercrossing of the 101 has been built for a Multi-Use Trail, Kimberly Gustafson and the public can access the trails into the Las Virgenes by S. Abronson. Next Open Preserve, formerly the Ahmanson Ranch. photo: Suze Randall- Knipe left, Rough At the Dedication Ceremony, John Wicker, Director for the Rider Wrangler County of Los Angeles Dept. of Parks & Recreation, opened middle, and Ruth the ceremony with cameras in operation, including ABC Gerson, right, by Channel 7. The Keynote Speaker, Los Angeles County Holly Kessler. Supervisor, Third District, Sheila Kuehl immediately added an amusement theme by stating that Don did not support RIDERS BE her for County Supervisor, though she has always supported AWARE: For those Don. In the long tunnel under the 101, the graffi ti was left of us who ride horses to show how much the people of the County have used it and can now explore for passage. this trail, understand that this long tunnel, Support from the City of Calabasas was also critical in though high and wide, is all concrete and adequately lighted the development of this Multi-Use Trail, as remarked by 24/7. Remember that horses are naturally claustrophobic their Mayor, Fred Gaines. Also off ering remarks were Joe and may need special patient handling when going through Edmiston, Executive Director of the Mountains Recreation this very long (longer than a football fi eld), gloomy tunnel & Conservation Authority, and Duncan McIntosh, Deputy fi lled with giant graffi ti most of the way. And in rainy weather, District Director, Administration for Caltrans District 7. serious caution should be taken before going to the tunnel for fl ash fl oods (there are 2 huge culverts that dump into this tunnel), or for green slime (algae growth) that can cause a horse to lose its footing.

(Article & bottom photos by Stephanie Abronson, C-36 Editor)

What else is going on in the Neighborhood?

ARE we mind readers!? You need to let the ETI Corral 36 Board of Directors know what you would like to do horse-wise in 2018. Email your wishes to one of the board members (page 9); or better yet – come to our next Meeting. Love to see you!

Weree there any horses present at this event? YepYep, see ththe May 1st -- Tuesday – 6:30 pm photo of ETI Corral 36 2018 President Holly Kessler with the Corral 36 Meeting at the home of two Rough Riders wrangling their ponies. Holly Steve Kessler 2121 McKain Rd., Calabasas 91302 [email protected]

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The Trotters’ Local Trails – 2017 Monte Nido For ETI Corral 36 Members & Friends! Trails Maintenance Fund ~Join Us~ ContinuedC trail clearing only happens EAT, DRINK, & HAVE FUN... whenw you participate physically – or without your horse! withw your hard-earned $$$’s so we can Tuesday, May 15th @ 5:30-8:30 pm hireh a work crew. Our coff ers are empty. ToT contribute to our Corral 36 Trails Saddle Peak Lodge Bar MaintenanceM Program please send your 419 Cold Canyon Road in Monte Nido contributionc payable to Jeanne Wallace, 17101 Cold Canyon Road, Calabasas, CA 91302. Your support is vital in maintaining our horse This is a no-host social event for ETI Corral 36 members and keeping rights and our local trails. For information call (818) friends. Feel free to spread the word. 222-2560.

NOTES FROM A MEMBER Dale Skinner, California State Parks, TTrails Coordinator: State Parks Trail in Without our eff orts, maintenance for the majority of trails need of repair? Contact: Dale.Skinner@ we work on would not have occurred. Government budgets parks.ca.gov for Trail Work are anemic at best - NPS and State Parks depend on us and in turn we depend on you to join us for an JunJ 18, 2018 – Jun 22, 2018 ~~ event or two each year. Consider joining us for a work event Carolyn Resnick~~ Learn to Train in 2018! To give you an idea of what we worked on last year Wild Horses at Liberty at Return To Freedom Wild and accomplished. Horse Sanctuary. Return to Freedom’s mission is to preserve the freedom, diversity, and habitat of America’s wild The Santa Monica Mountains Trails Council (SMMTC) has put horses and burros through sanctuary, education, advocacy together a project to improve a select group of trailheads by and conservation, while enriching the human spirit through adding information kiosks with maps and picnic tables. The direct experience with the natural world. project provides improvements to twelve BBT trailheads, broken down into four sub-projects. For eighteen years, RTF has been dedicated to modeling and advocating viable humane solutions to protect wild horses and burros on the range as an alternative to the costly and traumatic capture and warehousing of wild horses. RTF operates a sanctuary providing a refuge for 350 wild horses and 44 burros with a focus to maintain natural family bands and bonded social groups. For more information about RTF visit: www.returntofreedom.org

This amazing experience will take you to Return to Freedom Wild Horse Sanctuary where you will learn the seven Waterhole Rituals with the wild horses that have been rescued by Neda DeMayo. Carolyn Resnick and Linda Salinas will be teaching this clinic in a once in a lifetime opportunity to see Carolyn’s life work come to fruition in this clinic. You will learn how Carolyn developed this method of communicating with horses at Liberty and why it works so well in training ThThe FFour PProject j t GGroups: horses. www.carolynresnick.com 1. Ray Miller, Danielson Group Campground. 2. Corral Canyon Road, Latigo Canyon Road, Encinal If you ever attended Light Hands Horsemanship, you Canyon Road, Mulholland Highway. know who Lester Buckley is. If you never attended 3. Piuma TH @Malibu Canyon Road, Piuma Road @ Light Hands Horsemanship, you need to meet Lester Hairpin Turn. Buckley. . . . 4. Dead Horse Parking Lot, Musch Meadow, Musch Camp, Will Rogers State Historic Park. July 6th-8th, Lester Buckley Horsemanship Clinic, Dream Ranch, Arroyo Grande, CA. As Students the learning is 24 ~~Ruth Gerson, SMMTC endless. Come learn through being an Interactive Auditor. Volume 18, Issue 5

Interactive Auditing is available for $50/day - Auditors can Corral 37 take part in discussions. Pre-registration is required for all Conejo Riders clinic participants and auditors. Interested participants and Thousand Oaks auditors can contact Tricia at (805) 474-9908 (home offi ce), Pres. Sharyn Henry (818) 974-9816 cell or [email protected] (805) 795-6493 www.eticorral37.org October 7-9 - Best Horse Practices Summit #2, Durango, CO. Contact: Maddy Butcher at maddy@ Corral 38 nickernews.ccsend.com Griffi th Park Equestrians Burbank/Glendale BestHorsePractices is dedicated to balancing sense and Pres. Diana Hoch science in the equine world. We review research with an (818) 841-6422 eye toward the practical, asking two big questions: ‘Does it relate to me and my horses?’ And ‘Is it good science?’ Corral 43 To make abstracts and papers easier to understand, Tri Valley Riders BestHorsePractices provides readers with a layman’s Nuevo/Riverside/Norco/Hemet translation of the academic jargon and terms along with Pres. Sonya Haff ner links to the original online source. (951) 928-4566 Stephanie Abronson Corral 54 Rocky Hill Riders Chatsworth Pres. Dean Wageman “What Do I Do with My Horse, Cat, (323) 816-1683 Dog, Child, Gerbil in Fire, Flood, and/or Earthquake?” Corral 57 Sespe Riders Are your animals MICROCHIPPED? FIRE SEASON never Ojai disappears here in ! MICROCHIPS - Pres. Denise Nicholson A ‘must have item’ if you must evacuate your property, (805) 798-2944 and you want to get your animal(s) safely back home again. So easy to get through your veterinarian. Corral 65 Kern Equestrian Riders Hopefully you still have your copy of this booklet! If Bakersfi eld you cannot fi nd your copy, you may download this Pres. Alberta Dougherty booklet FREE at www.etinational.com, look for Forms (661) 808-8595 & Documents. For information, contact Stephanie Abronson (818) 222 PONY; [email protected]. Corral 66 Route 66 Riders ALWAYS BE PREPARED FOR FIRES ! Barstow/Newberry Springs Pres. Beth Uzonyi THIS SEASON -- When you drive (760) 255-4767 past the Fire Dept. Forestry Unit on Las Virgenes Rd. and notice that We had our vet clinic on April 14 with 14 horses attending. the warning sign says “HIGH FIRE Dr. Jacob Johnson, DVM was the attending vet, and all went DANGER”, take special notice!! We well. It was a long day, especially for the vet who stopped are at risk! Our children are at risk! by to see two more patients on his way home. Thank you, Our animals are at risk! Our homes Dr. Johnson, and thank you to Jamie Rees who hosted it at are at risk! BE PREPARED!! Get out her horse motel. your copy of: “What Do I Do with My Horse, Cat, Dog, Child, Gerbil in Fire, Our April 28 kids’ day has been canceled due to an illness in Flood, and/or Earthquake?” the family of the person from the Desert Discovery Center that always coordinates it each year. Well wishes to her and Every inch of this booklet is helpful whether you own her family. a horse or not. 25 Equestrian Trails, Inc.

May 5 is our play day extravaganza at the Bredelis ranch in Pictured in this photo is Joann Howard, Peggy Bergman- Newberry Springs. In addition to the play day, there will be Smith and Susan Mustaff a. Photo Credit Gaby Roth, Co- a tack swap meet, a Kentucky Derby hat contest, a Kentucky president C83. Derby ‘winners pool’, and a potluck/BBQ after. Camping available both Friday night and Saturday night. There are a few horse pens available. It will be our last fun weekend before it gets hot. Come on out and have a great time! And if you get hot, there is a beautiful lake to cool off in. For any questions or for directions, call Jean at (760) 257-3322 or 447-0385.

Beth Uzonyi/President [email protected]

Corral 70 Cross Road Riders Lucerne/Apple Valley Pres. Rebecca Larkin (760) 669-9647 Riders on taller horses were able to look into this birds nest in a Corral 77 Joshua tree. C83 poppy ride. Saugus Saddle Club Photo by Doris. Saugus/Castaic/Valencia Pres. Liz Ekeberg (661) 297-7669 C83 Judy Walsh followed by other C83 friends and members Corral 83 at poppy ride. Beautiful dirt roads with good footing. Photo Tehachapi Mountain Riders by Gabby Roth. Tehachapi Co-Pres. Carolyn McIntyre (661) 822-9533 Co-Pres. Gaby Roth (818) 307-5078

Twelve riders gathered just north of the Antelope Valley Poppy reserve and rode a 6.32 mile loop ride that fl anked the North West corner of the reserve, then skirted a hill that is part of a mountain and desert conservancy just south of highway 138. Corral 83 riders have enjoyed many rides in the Western Antelope Valley over the years. Sometimes Gabyb RRoththl leading di ththe way, NNorthth of f the th PoppyP reserve the poppies were abundant as in the 2017 superbloom and other years not so much. It seems this year the goldfi elds and lupine are enjoying an abundant bloom...And, of course, the ever present fi ddleneck. Riders enjoyed a very easy, moderately paced ride with broad views of the wide open space. In the distance, the mountains between Lake Hughes and 3 Points could be seen covered in multicolored wild fl owers. Brilliant hues of purple, orange, yellow, pink and frosty white covered an area that, just a few summers back, had been burned by wild fi re. Tehachapi Mountain Riders look forward to many more rides in the poppies.

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Corral 86 Corral 138 Vasquez Vaqueros Barrel Springs Riders Aqua Dulce/Canyon Country/Acton Antelope Valley/Palmdale Co-Pres. Karen Dagnan Pres. Kimberly Dwight (661) 268-8771 (661) 478-2770 Co-Pres. Heather Kaufman (661) 360-5151 Unfortunately on St. Patrick’s day, the weather was not looking favorable for our ride in Juniper Hills so we postponed Corral 88 it. (Then the day was actually fairly nice...I should be a Tri Community Horsemen weathercaster...terrible predictor!) We did have a nice ride Phelan/Pinon Hills/Wrightwood in Littlerock for the Zig Zag ride. We heard shooters which Pres. Ray Barnhart spooked me at fi rst more than my horse. Saw a boat half (760) 351-6400 way up a hill. Encountered dune buggy riders who stopped and waited for us to get long past them. Heard quads and Corral 99 saw their dust. Finally enjoyed the waterfall and one of the Tulare Country Joy Riders horses rolled in the water. Tulare/Kaweah/Three Rivers/Visalia Pres. Joanne Boswell (559) 561-2218

Corral 101 Route 101 Horse Show Circuit Lake View Terrace Pres. Dawn Surprenant (661) 433-9069

Corral 103 Hesperia Happy Horsemen Hesperia/Apple Valley Severalral of us participated in the Corral 20 Trail Trial Saturday, Pres. Dawn Walker April 21, and are looking forward to the Jr. Ambassador Trail (760) 961-7879 Trial whenever that is scheduled.

ETI 103 got a break from the winds on April 22. We had eight riders for our Faces In The Rocks ride. This ride was a little long for us “out of shape riders” at a little over four hours in the sadfl e with a break for lunch. Looking forward to our Chino Hills Camp Out on May 4th - 6th. The park should be beautiful this time of year. I hope everyone is taking advantage of the great weather and getting some riding time in. Hope to see you on the trail.

Dawn Walker

Corral 118 Simi Valley Kimberly DwDwight Pres. Dan Mayer (805) 581-3150 Corral 357 www.eti118.org Saddleback Canyon Riders Trabuco Canyon/Orange County Pres. James Iacono (949) 459-7742 www.saddlebackcanyonriders.com

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Meet your 2018-19 Jr. Ambassador Candidates Queen Candidate Raina Tikka This is my second year in Jr. Ambassadors, and my second year running for Queen. I am 17 years old and will be a senior at Oak Park High School this year. I have one amazing horse who always gives me his all and has won many championships for me. His name is Legacy. I recently won both of my divisions and supreme champion on him for the 2017 show season. I have had him for three years now and show in Hunters and Equitation. I recently started riding him western and showed him western at the fi rst show of this season.

I have been part of 4-H and Grange in my past, and I am currently the President of my equestrian team at school. I would like to attend college for equine management in the future.

I have a very supportive family. My mom, my step-dad, my sister and my step-sister have supported my crazy horse addiction. I am lucky to have the opportunities that I have. I am glad to have the opportunity to run for Queen again and represent ETI for another year.

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Meet your 2018-19 Jr. Ambassador Candidates Jr. Miss Candidate Anita Rae Ovayan My name is Anita Rae Ovayan. This is my fourth year as a Jr. Ambassador. I enjoy the Ambassador programs as I have gained many friends by being a part of this program. All of the Ambassadors are friendly and enjoy helping each other out. I enjoy helping at shows and meeting equestrians in our area. In addition, I like to help at the barn, and have been able to expand my skills. I am currently riding Trail, Dressage, Hunt/Jump, driving and have started Endurance riding. I have become friends with many people at my barn and have started assisting them with their horses as their lifestyles does not allow them to get to the barn daily. This is also a good plus for me because I get to take care of and exercise their horses in addition to mine.

The last year has been quite the challenge for me with my horse Einstein. He is a young Fjord, and after losing my original trainer to family needs, he started to forget all his training. This was frustrating because he started bucking and bolting. He decided since he is about 700lb bigger he could do whatever he want and quit listing. I‛ve worked hard with a trainer to regain control and hope I will be able to compete more often this year. I have also been working with a young Arab that is great on trail but a bit spooky in the arena. Her owner has been great with allowing me to use her horse, which allows me to adjust my riding to accommodate the differences in horses.

Though most of my time is spent doing something with or around horses, I also enjoy our dogs and chickens. I also spend a lot of time with friends and family. I am still aspiring to be a vet, actor, and masseuse, own a 2 story home that connects to my sister‛s 2 story home that will be next to each other. So far we are thinking Montana. We will have 40 acres in front of our homes and a 50 acres behind. We will have many animals. In addition, we will have a home for my mom, so she can help with the kids and animals.

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Meet your 2018-19 Jr. Ambassador Candidates Little Miss Candidate Eliza Cameron Hello, my name is Eliza Cameron. I am running or ETI Junior Ambassador Little Miss. I am 10 years old and am in the 5th grade. I live in Santa Clarita Valley with my mom, dad, and two dogs, two cats and my horse Zipposaurus who is boarded not far away. I currently attend Oak Hills Elementary in the Newhall School District as well as Santa Clarita School of Performing Arts. Oak Hills Elementary is a music enrichment school in Santa Clarita Valley. I play violin in the school orchestra and sing soprano in the schools chorus. I also participated in the schools 5th grade musical in which I had a piano solo. Outside of school, I also take piano lessons. I am currently studying acting, modeling, dance and voice at Santa Clarita School of Performing Arts. I attend Crossroads Community Church. I participate in “UP” which is a youth group for grades 4 through 6. I have attended Crossroads for 8 years.

My favorite sport is horseback riding. I have been riding horses since I was 4 years old and take weekly riding lessons with my horse, Zipposaurus, and trainer Mike Kavathas. I like to trail ride, show western pleasure, and showmanship. I am a member of ETI Corral 101, ETI Corral 118, ETI Corral 37, High Desert Pinto, San Juaquin Valley Pinto, and the Goldmine Circuit as well as participation in the ETI National High Point Program. I even got to model for 2 years for Hobby Horse clothing Company and once was on the cover wit my horse Zipper.

My likes and interests are school, Tai Kwando, horses, animals, music, acting, modeling, and dance. I care about horse showing continuing as a sport. I enjoy volunteering for Corral 118 Royal Court at horseshows where I help with bake sales, passing out the ribbons, working in the prize booth, and running the papers for the judge. I care about animal rescue. We recently rescued a feral kitten and so I now have 2 feral pets.

I have been interested in participating in ETI Jr. Ambassadors Program for years and was excited to participate in the program last year as Little Miss. I am very excited to be submitting this application for consideration.

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Meet your 2018-19 Jr. Ambassador Candidates Little Miss Candidate Amaras Ovayan My name is Amaras Ovayan. This will be my third year as a Jr. Ambassador. I enjoy being a part of the Jr. Ambassador program because as Ambassadors we also become friends. In addition, I enjoy helping out at events by handing out prizes, serving food or any other jobs that are needed. I fi nd that the ETI members are kind and like getting our help. In addition, I enjoy spending time at the barn, helping feed, exercise and groom the horses and ponies. Our barn has a lot of people who drive and they have helped teach me to drive and also allow me to ride on their carts with them.

In addition to being around horses, I spend a lot of time with my school. I have been able to maintain high grades which is something I work hard at. I want to continue getting ‘A‛‛s. As a third grader, I have a lot of aspirations for the future. I currently am taking acting classes and hope to enter to become an actor, so that I can afford free time to spend with my sister and our horse.

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ETI NATIONAL JR AMBASSADOR

Poise & Personality Interviews and Crowning Luncheon

Saturday June 16, 2018 The Six Chow House 12650 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604 Interviews Begin at 10:00 AM $35 Per Person

Please RSVP To Michelle Roth-Daniels or Kelli Blumberg By May 31, 2018 818-268-2269 - [email protected] 818-390-1444 - [email protected] Space Is Limited

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34 Volume 18, Issue 5 EETITI CConventiononvention ScheduleSchedule Convention Classes Los Angeles Equestrian Center 480 Riverside Dr., Burbank

Friday -June 22 Small Oval Arena Western Rail Judge: Walter de la Brosse Large Oval Arena Hunters Over Fences Judge: Mary Cohen Polo Arena Western Trail Judge: Keith McDonough Equidome Jumpers Judge: Jane Shaw

Friday evening Small Oval Reining/Ranch Horse Judge: Keith McDonough

Saturday -June 23 Small Oval Arena Western Rail Judge: Keith McDonough Large Oval Arena English Flat Judge: Walter de la Brosse Polo Arena Western Trail Judge: Jane Shaw Equidome Dressage (Classical) Judge: Megan McQueeny Equidome Dressage (Western) Judge: Nicole Chastain Price Equidome Cowboy Dressage Judge: Carol Tice

Saturday evening Small Oval Arena Driving Judge: Trish Demers

Sunday – June 24 Small Oval Arena English Flat Judge: Keith McDonough Large Oval Arena Jumpers Judge: Mary Cohen Equidome Hunters Over Fences Judge: Jane Shaw

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7700tthh AAnnualnnual EETITI NNationalational HorseHorse SShowhow aandnd CConventiononvention ““DreaminDreamin ofof Winning”Winning”

Convention Chairperson Dawn Surprenant (Corral 101) Camping Jamie Webber (Corral 10) Contests Dottie & Keith Hilliard (Corral 35) Convention High Points Shelly Freed (Corral 101) Cowboy Dressage Jay Geisenheimer Dressage Claudia Roberts & Pam Miller (Corral 10) Driving Katie English Flat & Over Fences Hunters Jamie Webber (Corral 10) First Aid Claudia Roberts Food Patty Hug (Corral 12) Grounds Manager Rick Daniels (Corral 101) Horse Show Offi ce Manager Shelly Freed (Corral 101) Jr. Ambassador Chairpersons Michelle Roth-Daniels & Kelly Blumberg Jr. Ambassador Silent Auction Jr. Ambassadors‛ Moms Jumpers Jamie Webber (Corral 10) Parking TBD Prizes & Printing Helen Ordway (Corral 65) & Kim Estrada (Corral 101 Reining & Trail Arenas Helen & Larry Ordway (Corral 65) Security Jean Chadsey (Corral 35) Stalls Nikki Ahten (Corral 20) Vendors Sarah Williams (At Large) Western Arena Michelle Roth-Daniels & Kelly Blumberg

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ETI 2018 Horse Show & Convention “Dreamin of Winning” Registration opens May 1! On-line Registration Through Horseshowtime.com

Contact Dawn at (661) 433-9069 or [email protected] for more infomation!

EQUIDOME SCHOOLING DAY $20 per Horse/Rider Combo June 21 at 1:00pm

Come school Jumping or Flat in the Equidome before the start of Convention!!

All jumps will be set to diff erent heights. (They MAY NOT be moved.)

Each rider or trainer will be allowed TEN MINUTES per rider!

**Horse must be warmed up BEFORE ENTERING Equidome**

Please contact Dawn Surprenant to pick a time slot. Email: [email protected] Phone: (661) 433-9069

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ETI Convention Chili Cook-Off & Silent Auction Hosted By The Jr Ambassadors

Chili Cook-Off

Friday Night 6/22

6:30pm

Outside The Horse Show Office

$5 Per Chili Entry

$3 Chili Tasting Cup

Award For Best Chili Chili Set Up Begins at 5:30pm

Silent Auction

Friday 6/22 and Saturday 6/23

Opens Friday 8:00am and Closes Saturday at 3:00pm Located Outside The Horse Show Office

This is a Jr Ambassador Fundraiser! All proceeds go toward the Jr Ambassador Program. We hope to have a great turnout this year and appreciate everyone’s support to help the Jr Ambassador Court!

To Enter Your Chili or Donate an Item to Our Silent Auction

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Are you competing? Volunteering? Coming to support someone? Then you need a Convention t-shirt!

Pre-order your t-shirt with our theme

Cost: $12 per shirt YOU MUST PRE-ORDER! Deadline to order is June 1! Pick up outside show offi ce. No additional shirts will be ordered! Sorry, no tanks.

FOR INFORMATION, CALL DAWN AT (661) 433-9069

# of Men’s style t-shirts per size: S M L XL XXL Total # Men’s style:

# of Women’s style t-shirts per size: S M L XL XXL Total # Women’s style:

Name: Phone Number:

Address:

City/ State: Zip Code:

Check #:

Credit Card #: Exp.: CVV#:

Cardholder’s signature: #

T-shirts $12.00 each $ AMOUNT ENCLOSED

MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO EQUESTRIAN TRAILS, INC. AND SEND WITH ORDER FORM TO: Dawn Surprenant @ 9275 Shirley St., Mojave, CA 93501 For info: [email protected] 39 Equestrian Trails, Inc.

70th ETI NATIONAL HORSE SHOW and CONVENTION CARRIAGE DRIVING SHOW All Equines and Hitches Welcome!!! Date: Saturday, June 23, 2018 Location: LOS ANGELES EQUESTRIAN CENTER (LAEC) 480 W Riverside Drive, Burbank, CA 91506 Under the Evening Lights in the East Oval Arena

The Driving Show Entry Booth will be located at the arena end of the Queen’s Barn Entry Booth Opens at 12 noon Drivers’ Meeting at 3:00 p.m. Classes start at 5:00 p.m. Judge: Trish Demers Prescott Valley, Arizona 1st Place Awards and Ribbons 1st through 6th Special High Point and Reserve High Point of the Day Awards Kay Smith Memorial Cup Perpetual Trophy - Donated by Stephanie Abronson CLASSES 301. Pleasure Driving-Turnout 305. Double Jeopardy 302. Pleasure Driving- Reinsmanship 306. Timed Obstacles 303. Pleasure Driving – Working 307. My Route/ Your Route 304. Gambler’s Choice

ETI Membership is NOT required to participate in this show. ENTRY FEES Pre-entries must be postmarked on or before June 11, 2018 Post-entries are accepted after this date and signups are accepted at the show.

PRE-Entry Fees: ETI Member: $15.00 per class ETI Non-Member: $18.00 per class POST-Entry Fees: ETI Member: $18.00 per class ETI Non-Member: $20.00 per class California Drug Fee: $ 5.00 per horse Grounds Fee (if not renting a stall at LAEC): $15.00 per horse

Please use the Driving Entry Form to enter—do not use the computerized entry form which is used for the Western and English Divisions

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Katie at (818) 825-4266

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70th ETI National Horse Show and Convention june 23, 2018 CARRIAGE DRIVING SHOW Entry Form [Please complete a separate entry for each equine/driver combination] SHOW NUMBER ______Please Print

NAME OF DRIVER ETI MEMBER (Y/N) CORRAL #_____

NAME OF EQUINE(S) Equine Size ______Breed______

NAME OF OWNER E-Mail Address

ADDRESS

CITY ZIP CODE TELEPHONE

The two page ETI Waiver Form, available for download at www.etinational.com, must be completely filled out and signed and accompany show entry. Waiver Forms will also be available at the entry booth for the show.  PLEASE CHECK EACH CLASS YOU WANT TO ENTER:

____301. Pleasure Driving - Turnout ____305. Double Jeopardy ____302. Pleasure Driving – Reinsmanship ____306. Timed Obstacles ____303. Pleasure Driving - Working ____307. My Route/ Your Route ____304. Gambler’s Choice

DRIVING SHOW PRE-ENTRIES MUST BE MAILED—POST-ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AT THE SHOW DO NOT use the on-line entry system that the English & Western Divisions are using

Pre-Entries Due June 11th # of classes entered @ $15.00 ETI Members $ @ $18.00 Non Members $

Entries After June 11th # of classes entered @ $18.00 ETI Members $ @ $20.00 Non Members $

Mail Pre-Entries To: (If not renting stall(s) at LAEC) GROUNDS FEE Per horse $ 15.00 ETI Driving Show CA DRUG FEE $ 5.00 6WRQHKXUVW$YH TO JOIN ETI (CORRAL # ) $ 6XQ9DOOH\&$ SPONSORSHIPS $  TOTAL $ For Information – Call Katie at (818) 825-4266

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Signature for Credit Card______ETI Membership is not required to participate in this show. 41 Equestrian Trails, Inc. NEW AND IMPROVED ETI CONVENTION FOR 2018

New Mini & Ponies Classes New Classes in Jumpers New Jumpers High Point Divisions: 18 & Under 19 & Over ATR Solid Color Challenge: Sponsored by East Valley Feed & Tack $5 per entrant, see office to enter Halter, Western and English Divisions All Solid Champions $50 All Solid Reserve Champions $25 Color Challenge: Sponsored by Trickee Tack $5 per entrant, see office to enter Halter, Western and English Divisions All Color Champions $50 All Color Reserve Champions $25 Cowboy Dressage Contact Jay Geisenheimer (818) 469-5473 Jr. Ambassador Chili Cook-off Returns Friday, 6/22 at 6:30 pm 42 Volume 18, Issue 5

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45 Equestrian Trails, Inc. TTipsips forfor CompletingCompleting YYourour EEntryntry FFormorm 1. Pre-entry discounts due or postmarked on or before Friday, June 14. On-line entries due by Wednesday, June 14. Entries received day of the show, mailed after June 14 postmark or entered on-line after June 18 will be charged full price.

2. You must enclose payment with your entry. If paying with credit card, please write legibly. You may pay with an open check. We will not process entries without payment.

3. Stalls - If you are coming with a group, send in your stall reservation forms all together. If you are stabling with your trainer, please check that box on entry form.

4. Write legibly - please PRINT.

5. Complete forms entirely even if you think we know your info.

6. Is your membership current for discount entry fees?

7. Check your math. If you pay us too little, we will contact you for the balance. If you pay us too much, we will consider it a donation to ETI.

8. Please make sure you send in your completed and signed waiver and don’t forget to sign the back of your entry form. Additional Waivers must be signed by anyone in your group that is handling your horse. Upon signing waiver, you will receive a bracelet that will be worn all weekend.

9. Make sure you order your feed and shavings in advance. U. S. Horse Feed and Shavings is the name of feed store at the center. Phone is (818) 559-9699.

10. HAVE FUN, BE A GOOD SPORT, HAVE FUN, MAKE NEW FRIENDS and HAVE FUN! VVolunteersolunteers NNeededeeded Convention is looking for a few new volunteers. There are many areas where your help would be put to GREAT USE to support ETI. Don’t worry if you think you don’t have enough experience. We off er “on the job training” in many areas – Horse show, Driving, Dressage, etc. It’s a great opportunity to meet fellow ETI members from other Corrals and areas and to have a good time doing good for the future of horses and people who have or want to have horses in the future.

Some of the areas that need helpers are: Class entries, Arena workers, Gatekeepers, Ring Stewards, Runners for the Offi ce and Arenas, Trail Trial Judges, Trail Trial Entry Booth, Announcers and Assistants, Award and Ribbon Presentation, Security, High-Point Tallying, and More.

This is the largest fundraiser for ETI and your volunteering will help support the many goals that ETI has to help maintain trails, preserve horse keeping rights and trail access and promote our Equestrian Lifestyle. A little time will go along way, after all this is your organization too!

To volunteer, contact the Dawn at (661) 433-9069 or email at [email protected].

We are again asking each Corral to donate something for the Jr. Ambassador’s Silent Auction which will start at Chili Cook-off through Saturday noon. Please drop off items at the LAEC Horse Show Offi ce by 2:00pm on Friday, June 22. Contact Michelle Roth-Daniels at the (818) 268-2269 for more information. 46 Volume 18, Issue 5 HHORSEORSE SHOWSHOW ENTRYENTRY FFORMORM 70th ANNUAL ETI NATIONAL One horse/rider combination per entry form “Dreamin of Winning” PRE-ENTRY DEADLINE: JUNE 14, 2018 (Mailed) HORSE SHOW AND CONVENTION JUNE 18, 2018 (On-line)

RRIDERIDER IINFORMATIONNFORMATION Exhibitor #: Entry Date:

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Phone: Horse Breed: (Attach papers if applicable) Trainer/Barn Name: More than one exhibitor with this horse: Yes / No CCIRCLEIRCLE TTHEHE NNUMBERUMBER OOFF EEACHACH CCLASSLASS AAGEAGEGE DDIVISIONSDIVISIONIVISIONS CIRCLE THE NUMBER OF EACH CLASS YYOUYOUOU AREAARERE ENTERINGEENTERINGNTERIN GBELOW BBELOWELO W 1210 & under ____ 1313 & & under under____ 14-18 13-18____ 19 14-18____ & over SSELECTELECT CCAREFULLYAREFULLY - YYOUOU WWILLILL BBEE Professional Amateur / / SELECT CAREFULLY—YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR 19 & over ATR ____ Open ____ CCHARGEDHARGED ALLFFOROR CLASSES AALLLL CCLASSESL YOUASS CIRCLEES YYOUO U CCIRCLEIRCLE

WESTERN FRIDAY: SELECT CLASSES CAREFULLY - YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR ALL CLASSES YOU CIRCLE. PLEASE CIRCLE DISCIPLINE. 100W/E 101W/E 102W/E 103W/E 104W/E 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148W/E 149W/E 150W/E 151W/E 152W/E 153W/E 154W/E 155W/E 156W/E 157W/E 158W/E 159W/E 160 REINING/RANCH HORSE: 200 201 202 203 204 205

WESTERN SATURDAY: SELECT CLASSES CAREFULLY - YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR ALL CLASSES YOU CIRCLE. PLEASE CIRCLE DISCIPLINE. 400W/E 401W/E 402W/E 403W/E 404W/E 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 447 448W/E 449W/E 450W/E 451W/E 452W/E 453W/E 454W/E 455W/E 456W/E 457W/E 458W/E 459W/E 160

ENGLISH HUNTERS OVER FENCES/JUMPERS FRIDAY: SELECT CLASSES CAREFULLY - YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR ALL CLASSES YOU CIRCLE. 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539

ENGLISH HUNTERS OVER FENCES/JUMPERS SUNDAY: SELECT CLASSES CAREFULLY-YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR ALL CLASSES YOU CIRCLE 600 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 639

ENGLISH ON THE FLAT SATURDAY: SELECT CLASSES CAREFULLY - YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR ALL CLASSES YOU CIRCLE. 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 730 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 Page 1 of 2 47 Equestrian Trails, Inc.

ENGLISH ON THE FLAT SUNDAY: SELECT CLASSES CAREFULLY - YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR ALL CLASSES YOU CIRCLE. 800 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 830 831 832 833 834 835 836 837 838

No. of Classes Class Type PRE-ENTRY FEES POST-ENTRY FEES

Class ETI Member @ $25 each @ $35 each

Class ETI Non-Member @ $35 each @ $45 each

PREMIUM CLASSES

Medal & Stake Classes @ $40 each @ $50 each

Mini Grand Prix @ $45 each @ $55 each

Warm-up Trail - for all Trail classes @ $15 each TOTAL CLASS ENTRY FEES

DRUG FEE (per horse) or Drug Fee paid by #: $5.00 OFFICE/HIGH POINT FEE (per entry) MEMBER/NON-MEMBER: $15.00/25.00

PLEASE CHECK BOX: STALL RENTAL See Stall Form BOARD AT LAEC (please provide proof - No Grounds Fee) N/C GROUNDS FEE ($15 per horse “trailered” in each day)

LESS SPONSORSHIP (attach completed sponsor form) GRAND TOTAL $ MEANS OF PAYMENT: CASH: $ CHECK: # AMOUNT: $ If paying by Credit Card, please complete: VISA: MASTERCARD: Card Number: Exp date: CVV#: Amount to be charged: Signature of cardholder X

Every entry shall constitute an agreement that the person making it, owner, lessee, trainer, manager, agent, coach, exhibitor and the horse shall be subject to the bylaws and the rules of Equestrian Trails, Inc., and the Los Angeles Equestrian Center, and each must sign an insurance waiver to compete or participate. There will be a $25.00 charge for all returned checks.

ALL PARTICIPANTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING ALL ETI HORSE SHOW CONVENTION RULES.

WARNING! NO VEHICLES WILL BE ALLOWED TO PARK IN THE HORSE SHOW OFFICE GROUNDS OR BARN AREA. You may use the Barn Aisles to load and unload horses/tack only. All vehicles must be moved outside the fence within 10 minutes after unloading, as this is a FIRE LANE. DO NOT BLOCK HORSE TRAILERS or vehicles when parking outside. Any violation listed will cause the Convention to take your license plate number, and if you are a member, you will be billed for towing or fi ned $50.00. If you are a competitor, a fi ne of $50.00 will be added to your entry. Make sure to park where you wont’ block anyone in.

Signature of Applicant: Date:

Horse Owner: (Please Print) Signature:

Page 2 of 2 Mail to: Dawn Surprenant, 9275 Shirley St., Mojave CA 93501 48 Phone: (661) 433-9069 Volume 18, Issue 5

FOR EQUESTRIAN TRAILS, INC., ACTIVITIES This Is A Waiver of Your Legal Rights, And An Agreement Not To Sue Serious Injury Or Death May Result From Riding Or Being Near Horses

1. Participant’s Name (print):

Address: City: State: Zip:

Telephone: ( ) ETI Member If Yes, Corral #:

2. Liability Release. In consideration for Equestrian Trials, Inc. (“ETI”) allowing me or my child to voluntarily participate in its activities, and LAEC Incorporated allowing me or my child to participate in events on its grounds, I agree as follows:

A. This agreement, waiver and release applies to ETI and to ETI’s affi liated Corrals, committees, employees, predecessors, successors, attorneys, insurers, members and volunteers who are working in the course and scope of their duties on behalf of ETI, including its affi liated Corrals, at the time of occurrence of any act or omission which is later alleged to be a cause or contribution to a claim for injury, damages or death, and also applies to LAEC Incorporated, its agents and employees (collectively “Released Parties”);

B. I forever release, hold harmless and indemnify Released Parties from liability for any and all claims, demands, causes of action, damages, injuries or death to me, my minor children, my horse and my property, and legal liability of every nature, including the negligent acts or omissions of any Released Parties, whether known or unknown, anticipated or unanticipated, direct or indirect, arising out of participation in the past, present or future ETI activities (including equestrian activities, such as the riding, use of, or being near, horses, whether at an arena, stable or on a trail ride in association with ETI) and I assume all risks of injury or death as set forth in this release;

C. I shall not bring any lawsuit, action or proceeding against any Released Parties, even if they engage in negligent conduct; and

D. I make this agreement, waiver and release for and on behalf of myself, my spouse, my child and/or ward, heirs, administrators, successors, representatives and assigns.

3. Activity Risk.

I understand that some ETI activities take place in isolated or wilderness areas over rough terrain, and/or trails of unknown condition, and others take place on land or in facilities owned and managed by others from whom such land or facilities are borrowed or rented. I understand that the organizers, workers and members involved in ETI activities are not professionals in the horse industry, or in the planning or conducting of trips or camping events, or in other areas of expertise involved in ETI activities. I also understand that horseback riding is a rugged adventure, recreational sport activity. I am aware that there are numerous obvious and non-obvious inherent risks of serious injury or death, or property damage, to me or my horse, which are always present in ETI activities, on or near horses. I understand that pregnant women are specifi cally advised not to ride horses. I understand that ETI is a non- profi t club of private individuals who have come together to support and enjoy recreation- oriented activities. Page 1 of 2 49 Equestrian Trails, Inc.

4. Nature of Horse.

I understand that no horse is completely safe, and the Released Parties make no representations or guarantees regarding the safety, training or suitability of any horse. Horses are 5 to 15 times larger, 20 to 40 times more powerful, and 3 to 4 times faster than a human. If I fall from a horse to the ground, it will generally be at a distance of 4 to 6 feet, and the impact will injure me. A horse may divert from its training and act according to its natural survival instincts and may abruptly change directions or speed, trip, slip, fall, stop short, shift its weight, buck, rear, kick, bite, spook, or run from what it perceives to be danger if it is frightened or provoked, or for no reason whatsoever.

5. Conditions of Nature & Locations.

I agree that the Released Parties are not responsible for acts, occurrences or elements of nature or a particular location that can injure a person or scare a horse, cause it to trip, fall or react in some other manner. These elements include thunder, lightening, rain, wind, wild and domestic animals, insects, other people and horses, and reptiles which may walk, run, fl y near, bite and/or sting a horse or person, irregular footing on groomed or wild land which is subject to constant change according to weather, temperature, natural and man-made objects. The Released Parties have not inspected, and make no representations or warranties concerning the safety or condition of, any trail, camping site, arena and/or other location of ETI events.

6. Helmet Warning.

I am aware that protective head gear which meets or exceeds the quality standards of the SEI certifi ed and ASTM standard F1163 equestrian helmet, should be purchased and worn by me and/or my child while riding and being near horses, and the wearing of such helmet may reduce the severity of some head injuries and may prevent my serious injury or death as a result of a fall or other occurrence. If I or my minor child do not wear a helmet, it is because we so choose.

I HAVE READ, UNDERSTOOD AND VOLUNTARILY AGREE TO THIS TWO-PAGE WAIVER & RELEASE. I FURTHER AGREE THAT NO ORAL STATEMENTS, REPRESENTATIONS OR INDUCEMENTS APART FROM THIS WRITTEN AGREEMENT HAVE BEEN MADE TO ME TO OBTAIN MY CONSENT.

Dated: Participant’s Signature:

Printed Name

IF PARTICIPANT IS UNDER 18, SIGNATURE OF AGREEMENT BY PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN IS ALSO REQUIRED, AND SUCH PERSON FURTHER AGREES, PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH 2, ABOVE, TO RELEASE AND INDEMNITY THE RELEASED PARTIES FOR ANY INJURY OR DEATH TO, OR ANY CLAIM BY OR ON BEHALF OF, SUCH MINOR:

Minor’s Birth Date:

Dated: Participant’s Signature:

Relationship to Minor: Printed Name

ETI Witness (print name): Debbie Dawn Foster Surprenant Corral #: National ETI Convention & Horse Show 2018 Description of Event Where Signed: ETI Convention & Horse Show 2013

Page 2 of 2 50 Volume 18, Issue 5 SSpecialpecial HighHigh PointPoint AwardAward ClassesClasses & SSpecialpecial AwardsAwards The following high point awards will be off ered during this year’s Western Open: 104, 107, 131, 133, 137, 139, 143, 159, 404, 407, Convention horse show. The classes listed are the qualifying 431, 433, 437, 439, 443, 459 classes for each award. Points are based on a one-horse/ one-rider combination; NO switching of horses or numbers is allowed. There Walk/Trot English Flat 12 & under: 101, 107, 151, 722, 730, are many classes available for each award, but remember 734, 738, 401, 407, 451, 822, 830, 834, 838 to keep your horse in mind and don’t over enter. Qualifi ed classes for the saddles include ONLY open classes, but divisional Walk/Trot English Flat 13-18: 102, 107, 157, 723, 731, 735, awards include only age-division classes and specifi c open classes. 738, 402, 407, 457, 823, 831, 835, 838

Western Saddle: 101, 102, 103, 104, 107, 128, 129, 130, 131, Walk/Trot English Flat 19 & Over: 103, 107, 158, 724, 732, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 157, 158, 736, 738, 403, 407, 458, 824, 832, 836, 838 159, 160, 401, 402, 403, 404, 407, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 439, 440, 441, 442, 443, 456, 457, 458, 459 Walk/Trot English Flat Open: 104, 107, 159, 725, 733, 737, 738, 404, 407, 549, 825, 833, 837, 838 English Saddle: 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 506, 507, 508, 509, 510, 511, 512, 513, 514, 515, 516, 517, 519, 520, 521, 522, 524, English Flat 13 & Under: 101, 107, 156, 702, 706, 712, 713, 525, 526, 527, 529, 530, 531, 532, 534, 535, 536, 537, 538, 539, 718, 722, 726, 401, 404, 456, 802, 806, 812, 813, 818, 822, 826 601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 606, 607, 608, 609, 610, 611, 612, 613, 614, 615, 616, 617, 619, 620, 621, 622, 624, 625, 626, 627, 629, English Flat 14-18: 102, 107, 157, 703, 707, 712, 714, 719, 723, 630, 632, 634, 635, 636, 637, 638, 639, 702, 703, 704, 705, 706, 727, 402, 407, 457, 803, 807, 812, 814, 819, 823, 827 707, 708, 709, 712, 713, 714, 715, 716, 718, 719, 720, 721, 722, 723, 724, 725, 726, 727, 728, 729, 802, 803, 804, 805, 806, 807, English Flat 19 & Over ATR: 103, 107, 158, 704, 708, 712, 715, 808, 809, 813, 814, 815, 816, 818, 819, 820, 821, 828, 829 720, 724, 728, 403, 407, 458, 804, 808, 812, 815, 820, 824, 828

Walk/Jog Western 12 & under: 101, 107, 116, 118, 122, 126, English Flat Open: 104, 107, 159, 705, 709, 712, 716, 721, 725, 134, 151, 401, 407, 416, 418, 422, 426, 434, 451 729, 404, 407, 459, 805, 809, 812, 816, 821, 825, 829

Walk/Jog Western 13-18: 102, 107, 116, 119, 123, 126, 135, English Hunters Over Fences 18 & Under: 519, 521, 525, 529, 152, 402, 407, 416, 419, 423, 426, 435, 452 531, 534, 619, 621, 625, 629, 631, 634

Walk/Jog Western 19 & Over: 103, 107, 117, 120, 124, 126, English Hunters Over Fences Open: 517, 520, 522, 524, 526, 136, 153, 403, 407, 417, 420, 424, 426, 436, 453 527, 530, 532, 535, 617, 620, 622, 624, 626, 627, 630, 632, 635

Walk/Jog Western Open: 104, 107, 117, 121, 125, 126, 137, English Jumpers Over Fences 18 & Under: 501, 504, 507, 510, 154, 404, 407, 417, 421, 425, 426, 437, 454 513, 601, 604, 607, 610, 613

Western 13 & Under: 101, 107, 128, 132, 134, 139, 140, 156, English Jumpers Over Fences 19 & Over ATR: 502, 505, 508, 401, 407, 428, 432, 434, 439, 440, 456 511, 514, 602, 606, 608, 611, 614

Western 14-18: 102, 107, 129, 132, 135, 139, 141, 157, 402, English Jumpers Over Fences Open: 503, 506, 509, 512, 515, 407, 429, 432, 435, 439, 441, 457 603, 606, 609, 612, 615

Western 19 & Over ATR: 103, 107, 130, 133, 136, 139, 142, 158, 404, 407, 430, 433, 436, 439, 442, 458 SPECIAL AWARDS WESTERN SADDLE To Overall Western Open High Point Horse/Rider of the Show ENGLISH SADDLE To Overall English Open High Point Horse/Rider of the Show

DIVISIONAL AWARDS Halter Grand Champion Award Western Divisions: 13 & Under, 14-18, 19 & Over ATR, Open Walk/Jog Western Division: 12 & Under, 13-18, 19 & Over ATR, Open Walk/Trot English Flat Divisions: 12 & Under, 13-18, 19 & Over ATR, Open English Flat Divisions: 13 & Under, 14-18, 19 & Over ATR, Open English Hunters Over Fences: 18 & Under, Open English Jumpers Over Fences: 18 & Under, 19 & Over ATR, Open Dressage High Point Award, Driving High Point

**NOTE: ALL CLASSES WITH 3 OR LESS PARTICIPANTS MAY BE COMBINED** If you would like to sponsor an award, call the Dawn Surprenant (661) 433-9069 51 Equestrian Trails, Inc. SStalltall RReservationeservation FFormorm Stalls are available, whether occupied by horses, feed, or tack, for $125 (Thursday-Monday morning) or $45 per day (or any part of a day). Check in begins on Thursday, June 21 at noon. Check in on Friday through Sunday is after 12:00 noon. Departure is before 12:00 noon each day. Anyone stalling their horse after 12:00 noon will be charged an additional day. Stall Reservation Forms must be in the ETI Offi ce or postmarked by June 10. Reservations may be made at Convention only if stalls are available. See Rules about refunds. Stalls are of wood construction, 10’ x 10’ with doors. No Bedding will be provided-ONLY shavings may be used at the LA Equestrian Center. You may bring your own or purchase them from LAEC. If your group has preference for stabling order (if you wish to be together) please send in ONE form for your group with ONE payment. The end caps of Barns 1-8 may be reserved for an additional $50 fee, and a separate $50 check for refund purposes. This is on a fi rst come fi rst served basis. Early set-up (everything except horses) on Wednesday AFTER 2pm is available for $40. If you use a stall for a short time, ETI will be charged and so will you. You may reserve your stall(s) with a check, sponsorships, or a credit card. Your assignments will be given to you when you check in at Convention. Stall assignments are on a fi rst come, fi rst served basis. NO HORSES WILL BE ALLOWED BEFORE NOON ON THURSDAY!! YOU MUST FILL OUT A STALL RESERVATION FORM IN ORDER TO RESERVE A STALL. For more info, contact Nikki Ahten (818) 489-6527 EMAIL: [email protected]

Name:

Barn or Group: Corral: Date:

Address: Phone:

City: State: Zip:

I will be bring: # of Mares # of Geldings # of Stallions

I need: # of Stalls Emergency Phone #

I will be arriving (check IN @ noon) (please circle) Wednesday (add $40) Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

I will be departing (check OUT @ noon) (please circle) Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Pop-Ups and Sun Shades of any size will not be permitted in barn aisles.

Special Instructions:

Signature of Applicant: (Parent Signature if under 18) MUST ALSO SIGN AN INSURANCE WAIVER

OFFICE USE ONLY

SEND TO: STALLS Payment type: Check # Date: Dawn Suprenant Credit Card: Visa MasterCard 9275 Shirley St. Mojave, CA 93501 Card Number: Exp. Date: CVV#: Paid with Entry Fees

52 Paid with Horse Show Entries Volume 18, Issue 5 CCampingamping FFormorm The Los Angeles Equestrian Center has a limited number of Recreational Vehicle Campsites available with permanent electric hook-ups (some with water, no sewer hook-ups). All campsites will be assigned on a fi rst come fi rst served basis, so if you wish to camp next to friends, you should arrive at the same time. PLEASE NOTE: THERE IS ONLY ONE VEHICLE PER CAMPING SPACE. SPACES ARE LIMITED, SO BE SURE TO MAIL THIS FORM IN EARLY. Your reservation insures you a Camping Space. It does not, however, reserve you the space of your choice. NO TENT CAMPING. Reservations should be made no later than June 14 as spaces are limited. For confi rmation, please include a self-addressed stamped envelope with your reservation. Check-in time on Thursday, June 21 starts at 12 noon. No earlier arrivals will be admitted. Sites are assigned on a fi rst come, fi rst served basis. Insurance waiver/release must be signed upon arrival. FOR INFORMATION, CALL DAWN SURPRENANT (661) 433-9069

Arrival Date: Days Camping: Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Name: Phone Number:

Address: Cell Phone #:

City/ State: Zip Code:

Credit Card #: Exp: CVV#: Visa M/C

Cardholder’s signature: #

CAMPSITE(s) $50.00 PER NIGHT OR $175.00 (All Days) $ AMOUNT ENCLOSED

MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO EQUESTRIAN TRAILS, INC. AND SEND WITH RESERVATION FORM TO: Dawn Surprenant 9275 Shirley St., Mojave CA 93501 BBarnarn DDecoratingecorating FFormorm Pop-Ups and Sun Shades of any size will not be permitted in barn aisles. (Due to fi re regulations) Come and join in the fun of decorating your stall(s) using your great imagination. Everyone enjoys seeing the diff erent ideas that you can come up with. This contest is open to everyone participating at the 2018 National Horse Show that has a stall or stalls. There are three categories:

Individual: 1 stall, Small Group: 2-4 stalls; Large Group: 5 or more stalls.

Ribbons will be awarded 1st through 3rd. NO FEE TO ENTER! But you must fi ll out the form and turn it in. The judges will be looking for your originality, neatness, theme, etc. This year’s theme is “Dreamin of Winning”. Keep in mind that it’s not how much you do, but how you do it. To enter this competition, just fi ll out this form and send it to the ETI offi ce with the rest of your entry forms. Any number of people can decorate stalls.

Judging will take place on Saturday, June 24 at 10:00am and winners will be announced on Saturday and posted on Saturday afternoon at the horse show offi ce.

Small group (2-4 Stalls) Large Group (5 or more stalls) Individual Stall 17 & U 18 & Over

Individual or Group

Name: Name

Name Name 53 Equestrian Trails, Inc. CConventiononvention SponsorsSponsors Please help us to have the best Convention by sponsoring classes yourself or by obtaining Convention Sponsorships. This is ETI’s biggest fundraiser. Your sponsorships help to support all that ETI does for horses and horse people. All Sponsors who donate $25 or more will receive a Sponsorship Ribbon and a business card sized ad in the Convention wrap-up magazine. [Please attach business card or camera ready 3-line greeting for publishing to each sponsorship form.] Attention Exhibitors: 50% of obtained sponsorships may be used to off set ETI members’ exhibitor expenses (e.g., obtain $200 in sponsorships, and $100 may be used toward any show fees (entries, stalls, or camping). The more sponsors you obtain, the lower your show costs! Sponsors may either sponsor people or classes!

Sponsor’s Name Total Amount of sponsorship $

If sponsoring a person: Amount of sponsorship $ Name of person being sponsored Corral #

OR Classes to be sponsored ($25.00 for each class)

ClassClass ## ClassCClasslass Name NNameame

Special: Donate $100 and hang your banner for a day or $250.00 for 3 days. Divisional High Point Sponsorship $75.00 Saddle Sponsorship $1,000.00 Sponsorships of $25 or less CANNOT off set any show fees. Donations of less than $25 are also welcome -Please list them on a separate sheet of paper.

Exhibitors wishing to use sponsorship fees Make check payable to: Equestrian Trails, Inc. to off set their expenses should collect the Send to: Dawn Surprenant checks, fi ll out the forms, and send them in 9275 Shirley St., Mojave, CA 93501 with their entry forms. Please copy this form and use one form per sponsor.

54 Volume 18, Issue 5 EETITI CConventiononvention aandnd HHorseorse SShowhow RRulesules 22018018 NO REFUND WITHOUT 7. DRUGS AND MEDICATION – ETI NHS&C drugging DOCTOR/VET STATEMENT regulations require the exhibitor to advise the show management of all drugs administered within 72 hours prior SECTION I – GENERAL RULES to or during the event. This information shall be written on a drug form and attached to the entry form in the show offi ce. 1. ENTRIES – Pre-Entries must either be postmarked no later The name, date, time, and amount of each drug administered than June 9 or entered on-line by June 14. Entries received shall be listed. Forms for this purpose will be available at the or postmarked after June 9 or entered on-line by June 14 will Horse Show offi ce. The $5 California State drug fee per horse be applied at the Post Entry price. For open checks received will be collected at the time of the entry. with a Pre-Entry, classes may be added at the show for the Pre-Entry fee as long as the majority of the classes were pre- 8. DISQUALIFICATION – Violations of California State Statute entered. of drugging regulations will result in disqualifi cation and forfeiture of fees and prizes. At management’s determination, Entry Changes Care should be taken to enter the proper the use of illegal drugs or substances administered by classes. Exhibitors are responsible for their errors and those contestants, trainers or assistants, or abuse of animals will of their agents in completing the entry forms. Entry fees result in disqualifi cation from the show and removal from from scratched classes will not be refunded. This applies the grounds, as well as forfeiture of fees and prizes. At to open checks as well. Entry fees from a scratched class may management’s determination, intoxication of contestants or be applied to an added class. bystanders may result in disqualifi cation from the show and removal from the grounds. 2. REFUNDS – Absolutely no refunds will be made without presentation of a physician’s or veterinarian’s written 9. PROTESTS – A protest must be fi led as set forth in USEF certifi cate of the inability of the rider or horse to compete. The rules, and will be accompanied with $50.00 cash or money attending physician or veterinarian must sign the certifi cate. order. Full refunds less a $15 service charge will be given if request and documentation is provided prior to June 16. Stall fees, 10. RESPONSIBILITY – All entries are accepted with the offi ce fees and drug fees will not be refunded after the start understanding that. ETI their offi cers, employees, NHS&C of the show. Entry fees from scratched classes will not be show offi cials, and the Los Angeles Equestrian Center (LAEC) refunded. Refunds will be made to exhibitors in any class will not be held responsible for any loss, damage, or injury to canceled due to lack of entries. Refund requests after the any horse exhibited or any article of any kind. All horses shall start of the show must be applied for at the horse show be under the control and direction of the Show Committee offi ce. No refunds will be given at the show. The respective but solely at the risk of the exhibitor, who will be responsible committee chairpersons must authorize all refunds. Refunds for any loss, damage, or injury to any person, animal owned, will be mailed after June 30. exhibited or handled while on grounds, by him/her and shall indemnify ETI their offi cers, employees, and/or all NHS&C 3. LUNGING – Will only be permitted before 7:00am and 30 show offi cials, and LAEC against any and all loss; damages minutes after the last class of the day. There will absolutely and liability thus occasioned including but not limited to any be no lunging in warm-up arenas during show. and all legal cost, which may be incurred as a result thereof.

4. EQUESTRIAN TRAILS, INC. (ETI) HORSE SHOW RULES 11. WAIVER and RELEASE FORMS – No one except competitors, are patterned after the United States Equestrian Federation trainers, and handlers will be allowed into any of the warm up (USEF) rules, but ETI management and ETI High Point rules arenas. All competitors, trainers, and handlers must prevail. This is an OPEN horse show; you do not have to be a wear competitor’s wristbands any time they are riding member to ride in classes. The ETI National Horse Show and in any warm up or show arena. Each competitor will Convention (NHS&C) is open to all breeds. Registered horses be issued a wristband with their horse show number. must be able to show Registration Papers in specifi ed breed Noncompetitors (trainers and handlers) who intend classes; otherwise, classes are open to nonregistered equines. to ride/train/exercise in warm-up arenas must have All competitors must sign a waiver/release (if under 18 a signed Waiver and Release form on fi le in Horse competitors need parent or guardian’s signature-NOT trainer). Show offi ce in order to obtain competitors wristbands It is the responsibility of the person wishing to compete at the issued there. There is no charge for the fi rst wristband, and rate of ETI member to make sure their membership is paid lost wristbands may be replaced at the Horse Show offi ce for and current. $10.00 each.

5. FOR SHOW PURPOSES – The age of the exhibitor on 12. SAFETY – Only offi cial ETI carts on offi cial ETI business will January 1 of any year will be maintained throughout the next be allowed to go into or through warm up arenas. Spectators, year. Exhibitors born on December 1 shall assume the greater including exhibitors, trainers, and handlers) will NOT be age of the year. allowed to watch classes from the warm up arenas. There are bleachers and the berm area easily available for 6. SHOWING OF STALLIONS – A junior (under 18) may not spectator use during each class. exhibit or handle a stallion of any age. 55 Equestrian Trails, Inc. EETITI CConventiononvention aandnd HHorseorse SShowhow RRulesules 22018018 13. JUDGES – It will be a violation of show rules to commit any 4. GROOMS CLASS – Must ride in casual attire (no show act or make remarks during the show that are considered clothing), including casual tack that is in good working order; off ensive or made with the intent to infl uence or cast aspersions footwear must have heel. This class is designed for those who on the judging, and any exhibitor may be barred from the don’t show in any other class. NO TRAINERS. show for this off ense by the arena manager or horse show chairperson. Further, no exhibitor or person shall approach 5. BOSALS, SNAFFLE BITS and HACKAMORES – Will be a judge regarding any matter unless he/she fi rst obtains allowed in western pleasure classes on Junior Horses (fi ve permission from the Arena Manager or NHS&C Chairperson. years old and under) with two hands ONLY. Warning! Since this is not a standard USEF rule, points may be taken 14. EXHIBITORS and ASSISTANCE – Any participants, away at the judge’s discretion. trainers, assistants or spectators of the ETI NHS&C shall be considered guests of ETI and must conduct themselves in a 6. PONIES – Measured at the highest point of the withers shall moral, ethical manner with good sportsmanship. Any manner be 58” (14 hands 2”) or less when standing on a fl at, even or language considered otherwise will NOT be tolerated and surface. violators will forfeit fees, prizes and be required to withdraw from competition and leave the show grounds. This will 7. NUMBER OF ENTRIES IN A CLASS – Four or more entries include harassment, abusive language or intimidation between constitutes a class. Management reserves the right to cancel participants. Harassment of any show offi cial or volunteers or combine classes that have less than three or less entries. by competitors in the ETI NHS&C will NOT be tolerated. All Classes which have thirty or more entries will be split, judged complaints must be brought to the attention of the Arena and the best fi ve from each section will be judged for awards. Manager and NHS&C Chairperson. One set of awards will be given.

15. DRINKING – ETI does not allow drinking of alcoholic 8. TIMELINESS – It is each competitor’s responsibility to beverages at any event. If the LAEC food vendor is selling present him- or herself to the gate steward when their class is alcoholic beverages, they must be consumed within the lawn fi rst called for every class in which they wish to compete, and area of the food vendor. to enter the arena when the class is told to enter.

16. PARKING – Exhibitor, spectator, and trailer parking are 9. GATES – Will be closed two minutes after the class is allowed allowed only in designated areas. NO VEHICLES WILL to enter. Once the gate is closed, the class is closed, judging BE ALLOWED TO PARK IN THE HORSE SHOW OFFICE will commence, and no late competitors will be allowed to GROUNDS OR BARN AREA. You may use the barn aisles enter. to load and unload horses/tack only. All vehicles bringing in horses or tack must be moved outside the fence within 10. TACK CHANGE – The gate steward must be notifi ed of tack 20 minutes after entering the barn area. Vehicles left in fi re change request at the start of the class prior to required tack lanes may be towed away. DO NOT BLOCK HORSE TRAILERS change. Participant should have equipment at the gate and or vehicles when parking. Make sure to park only in legal ready to change. There will be a three minute time limit. parking areas and in a manner which does not block anyone in. Vehicles parked illegally may be towed away. 11. ENTRY NUMBERS – Every horse and rider combination entered will be assigned an entry number. Assigned number SECTION II – HORSE SHOW RULES is restricted to that horse and rider combination only. No switching of numbers will be tolerated. 1. AMATEUR – Amateur To Ride (ATR), or Amateur To Show (ATS): a person is an amateur for all competitions conducted 12. DISPUTE NOT COVERED BY RULES – Should any questions under USEF rules who after his/her 18th birthday has not or disputes arise not covered in the governing rules, the same engaged in any activities which would make him/her a shall be referred to the Horse Show Committee for decision. professional. A Professional accepts remuneration for riding, Such decision shall be fi nal. Judges decision is fi nal. driving, showing in halter/in hand, training or conducting seminars. 13. PROTECTIVE HEAD GEAR – All exhibitors riding in English, Hunter, Jumper and Hunt Seat Equitation classes must wear 2. NOVICE – Open to horses or exhibitors who have not won properly fi tting protective headgear passing or surpassing three or more fi rst place awards in this class prior to the 2017 current applicable ASTM (American Society for Testing and show year. materials)/SEI (Safety Equipment Institute) standards with harness secured while riding anywhere on the competition 3. LIMIT CLASSES – Exhibitors in Leadline Classes may only grounds. It is the responsibility of the rider, or the parent/ show in Leadline. Exhibitors showing in any fl at Walk-Trot guardian or trainer of the junior exhibitor to see to it that the class or in the 12” (1’) Trot Crossrails classes may only show in headgear worn complies with the appropriate safety standards. Walk-Trot classes, Halter, Showmanship in Hand, and Country Any rider violating this rule at any time must immediately be Pleasure (Walk-Trot exhibitors may not canter in these prohibited from further riding until such headgear is properly classes). Horses in Ranch Horse classes may only show in in place. All riders in classes where jumping is required and Ranch Horse or Reining classes. when jumping anywhere on the competition grounds must 56 also wear approved protective headgear. Volume 18, Issue 5 EETITI CConventiononvention aandnd HHorseorse SShowhow RRulesules 22018018 SECTION III -CLASS SPECIFICATION PAC and Pinto Horse 1. WORKING HUNTER – To be judged on manners, performance, quality, conformation, and soundness. Association Approved!

2. HUNTERS UNDER SADDLE – To be judged at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Horses may be asked to Returned Check Policy hand gallop, at the judge’s discretion. ETI National will collect $25 for all 3. HUNTER HACK – To be judged at a walk, trot and canter returned checks, plus bank charges. both ways of the arena and are required to jump two fences and follow additional instructions as given by judge. All returned checks will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. 4. TROT CROSSRAILS CLASSES – To be shown at the trot over a course of fences. Riders in classes with fences at a height of 12” (1’) may not show in any classes (fl at or over CCostumeostume ClassClass fences) which require a canter. Riders in classes with fences There will be three diff erent judging categories within the at a height of 1’6” to 2’ may not show in any over fences classes which require a canter. costume class, #145 and each contestant must pick which one category they wish to enter. The three categories 5. COUNTRY PLEASURE – A non-rated class but one of ETI’s are: most popular classes. Open to all breeds and judged as a pleasure class. Class will consist of walk and the horse’s A—Best Theme Related Costume, (Dreamin of Winning) favorite gate. However, walk/jog/trot contestants may not B—Most Creative Costume, and canter/lope. Emphasis to be placed on the most pleasurable horse to ride. C—Funniest Costume.

6. OBEDIENCE – To be shown at any gait or command the All costume class entrants must provide to the Horse judge calls for (i.e.: trot, hand gallop, side pass, counter Show Offi ce, no later than 2:00pm on Friday, June 23, a canter, etc.) As the judge calls out instructions, horses written document stating the category in which they want making errors are brought to the center of the arena. The to be judged. Contestant may use the form below to let last horse on the rail wins the class. the offi ce know in which category they want to be judged. 7. PLEASURE 1ST AND 2ND YEAR GREEN HORSE – Is This form will also be available at the Horse Show Offi ce open to green horses in their 1st or 2nd year of showing. starting on Thursday, June 22, 2018.

8. GAITED BREEDS – To be shown at a walk, intermediate In addition, all entrants will automatically be judged gait (acceptable for breed such as a running walk for the for either Junior’s Best Overall Costume or Adult’s Best Flat Shod Tennessee Walking Horse), and canter/lope in 3-gait classes (or designated gait for specifi c breed). ETI Overall Costume. High Point Class – Gaited Horse Pleasure E/W is walk and designated unique gait only. See Breed Standard handbook. Corral # Entry # 9. HALTER COLOR – Is open to color breeds and is to be judged 70% Color and 30% conformation. Category (Check One): Best Theme Related Most Creative Funniest 10. RANCH HORSE CLASSES – AQHA rules to be used.

CONVENTION HIGH POINT – High points will be accumulated Brief description/explanation of entry (costume -rider- over the entire horse show as follows: horse) for announcer to read during judging: (or attach printed description/explanation). 1st = 6 points 4th = 3 points 2nd = 5 points 5th = 2 points 3rd = 4 points 6th = 1 point

For any rules not covered here check ETI High Point Circuit Rule Book, USEF Rule Book, or Breed Standard Rule Books.

57 Equestrian Trails, Inc. WWesternestern RailRail - SmallSmall OvalOval ArenaArena Friday, June 22, 2018 Start time 8:00am Judge: Walter de la Brosse Class # Class Description Qualifi cations *Special Info* 100 Showmanship in Hand - Minis and Ponies - W/E Open H 101 Showmanship in Hand - Western/English 13 & Under H W D 102 Showmanship in Hand - Western/English 14-18 H W D 103 Showmanship in Hand - Western/English 19 & Over ATS H W D 104 Showmanship in Hand - Western/English Open H W D 105 Halter Minis & Ponies Open H 106 Halter 2 year olds & Under Open H D 107 Halter Performance Horse Open H I W D 108 Halter Mares Open H I D 109 Halter Color Open H I D 110 Halter Non-Color Open H I D 111 Halter Geldings & Stallions Open H 112 Vintage Halter Open (horses 16 yrs or older) H I D 113 Halter Open H 114 Halter Grand Championship Today’s 1st & 2nd Place Halter Winners Only *** 10 Minute Break *** 115 Leadline Equitation Western 9 & Under (may only show leadline classes) H 116 Walk/Jog Horsemanship Western 18 & Under (may only show walk/job classes) H D 117 Walk/Jog Horsemanship Wester Open (may only show walk/jog classes) H D 118 Walk/Jog Equitation Western 12 & Under (may only show walk/jog classes) H D 119 Walk/Jog Equitation Western 13-18 (may only show walk/jog classes) H D 120 Walk/Jog Equitation Western 19 & Over ATR (may only show walk/jog classes) H D 121 Walk/Jog Equitation Western Open (may only show walk/jog classes) H D 122 Walk/Jog Pleasure Western 12 & Under (may only show walk/jog classes) H D 123 Walk/Jog Pleasure Western 13-18 (may only show walk/jog classes) H D 124 Walk/Jog Pleasure Western 19 & Over ATR (may only show walk/jog classes) H D 125 Wak/Jog Pleasure Western Open (may only show walk/jog classes) H D 126 Walk/Jog Obedience Open ATR (may only show walk/jog classes) H D 127 Walk/Jog Vintage Pleasure Open H D 128 Western Equitation 13 & Under H W D 129 Western Equitation 14-18 H W D 130 Western Equitation 19 & Over ATR H W D 131 Western Equitation Open H W D 132 Western Horsemanship 18 & Under H W D 133 Western Horsemanship Open H W D 134 Country Pleasure Western 13 & Under H W D 135 Country Pleasure Western 14-18 H W D 136 Country Pleasure Western 19 & Over ATR H W D 137 Country Pleasure Western Open H W D 138 ETI Medal Class Western (day 1 of 2) Horsemanship Open++ 139 Western Obedience Open H W D 140 Western Pleasure 13 & Under H W D 141 Western Pleasure 14-18 H W D 142 Western Pleasure 19 & Over ATR H W D 143 Western Pleasure Open H W D 144 Western Pleasure $100 added Stake Open^^ 145 Costume Class W/E (See Judging Categories) Open 146 Convention Volunteers Class Walk/Trot W/E Convention Volunteers Only Special Info ++ This class has special awards designated to the class. Must be ETI member to enter class. ^^ This class will be a “money” class to 3rd. Must be ETI member to enter class. “H” classes count toward DOUBLE points on ETI High Point Circuit. “I” classes count toward Two-Day Halter High Point Award “W” classes count toward the Two-Day Western High Point Saddle. “D” classes count toward a Divisional High Point Award 58 **NOTE: ALL CLASSES WITH 3 OR LESS PARTICIPANTS MAY BE COMBINED** Volume 18, Issue 5 HHuntersunters OOverver FencesFences - LargeLarge OOvalval AArenarena Friday, June 22, 2018 Start time 8:00am Judge: Mary Cohen

Class # Class Description Fence Heights Qualifi cations *Special Info*

517 Trot Crossrails Equitation 1’6 - 2’ 18 & Under H 518 Trot Crossrails Equitation 1’6” - 2 Open H 519 Trot Crossrails Hunters 1’6” - 2 18 & Under H 520 Trot Crossrails Hunters 1’6” - 2’ Open H 521 Hunter Hack 1’6” - 2’ Open H E D 522 Warm-Up Hunters 2’ - 2’3” Open *** 523 Working Hunters 2’ - 2’3” 18 & Under H E D 524 Working Hunters 2’ - 2’3” Open H E D 525 Equitation Over Fences 2’ - 2’3” 18 & Under H E D 526 Equitation Over Fences 2’ - 2’3” Open H E D 527 ETI Medal (day 1 of 2) EQ. Over Fences 2’ - 2’3” Open++ 528 Hunter Hack 2’3” - 2’6” Open E D 529 Working Hunters 2’3” - 2’6” 18 & Under E D 530 Working Hunters 2’3” - 2’6” Open E D 531 Equitation Over Fences 2’3” - 2’6” Open E D 532 ETI Medal (day 1 of 2) EQ. Over Fences 2’3” - 2’6” Open++ 533 Working Hunters 2’6” - 2’9” 18 & Under H E D 534 Working Hunters 2’6” - 2’9” Open H E D 535 Equitation Over Fences 2’6” - 2’9” 18 & Under H E D 536 Equitation Over Fences 2’6” - 2’9” Open H E D 537 Working Hunters $100 Added Stake 2’9” - 3’ Open^^ 538 Working Hunters 3’ 18 & Under H E D 539 Working Hunters 3’ Open H E D

Special Info ***This class will not be judged. This is for warm-up only. ++ These classes have special awards designated to the class. Must be ETI member to enter class. ^^ This class will be a “money” class to 3rd. Must be ETI member to enter class.

“H” classes count toward DOUBLE points on ETI High Point Circuit. “E” classes count toward the Two-Day English High Point Saddle. “D” classes count toward a Divisional High Point Award.

**NOTE: ALL CLASSES WITH 3 OR LESS PARTICIPANTS MAY BE COMBINED**

59 Equestrian Trails, Inc. JJumpersumpers - EEquidomequidome

Friday, June 22, 2018 Start time 8:00am Judge: Jane Shaw

Class # Class Description Fence Heights Qualifi cations *Special Info*

500 Warm-Up Jumpers 2’ - 2’3” Open *** 501 Jumpers 2’- 2’3” 18 & Under E D 502 Jumpers 2’ - 2’3” 19 & Over ATR E D 503 Jumpers 2’- 2’3” Open E D 504 Jumpers 2’3” - 2’6” 18 & Under H E D 505 Jumpers 2’3” - 2’6” 19 & Over ATR E D 506 Jumpers 2’3”-2’6” Open H E D 507 Jumpers 2’6” - 2’9” 18 & Under H E D 508 Jumpers 2’6” -2’9” 19 & Over ATR E D 509 Jumpers 2’6” - 2’9” Open H E D 510 Jumpers 2’9” - 3’ 18 & Under E D 511 Jumpers 2’9 - 3” 19 & Over ATR E D 512 Jumpers 2’9” - 3’ Open E D 513 Jumpers 3’ - 3’6” 18 & Under E D 514 Jumpers 3’ - 3’6” 19 & Over ATR E D 515 Jumpers 3’ - 3’6” Open H E D 516 Mini Grand Prix Winner Take ALL 3’ - 3’6” Open^^

Special Info ***This class will not be judged. This is for warm-up only. ^^ This class will be a “money” winner take all class.

“H” classes count toward DOUBLE points on ETI High Point Circuit. “E” classes count toward the Two-Day English High Point Saddle. “D” classes count toward a Divisional High Point Award.

**NOTE: ALL CLASSES WITH 3 OR LESS PARTICIPANTS MAY BE COM- BINED**

60 Volume 18, Issue 5 WWesternestern TrailTrail - PoloPolo AArenarena

Friday, June 22, 2018 10:00am - 1:00pm Judge: Keith McDonough Class # Class Description Discipline Qualifi cations *Special Info*

147 Warm Up Trail Starts at 9:00am – 9:45am Ride At Will 148 Trail In Hand E/W Open H 149 Trail In Hand Minis & Ponies E/W Open H 150 Leadline Trail E/W 9 & Under H 151 Trail Horse (Walk-Jog/Trot only) E/W 12 & Under H W/E D 152 Trail Horse (Walk-Jog/Trot only) E/W 13-18 H W/E D 153 Trail Horse (Walk-Jog/Trot only) E/W 19 & Over ATR H W/E D 154 Trail Horse (Walk/Jog/Trot only) E/W Open H W/E D 155 Vintage Trail Horse (Walk Jog/Trot Only) E/W Open H 156 Trail Horse E/W 13 & Under H W/E D 157 Trail Horse E/W 14-18 H W/E D 158 Trail Horse E/W 19 & Over ATR H W/E D 159 Trail Horse E/W Open H W/E D 160 Ranch Horse Trail Open (AQHA Rules) H

There will be a Trail Warm-up opportunity for forty-fi ve minutes following the setup of Trail. All Trail class riders will have this opportunity. Trail classes will be held after Warm up in the Small Oval Warm Up. WWesternestern TrailTrail - PoloPolo AArenarena

Saturday, June 23, 2018 10:00am - 1:00pm Judge: Jane Shaw

Class # Class Description Discipline Qualifi cations *Special Info*

447 Warm Up Trail Starts at 9:00am – 9:45am Ride At Will 448 Trail In Hand E/W Open H 449 Trail In Hand Minis & Ponies E/W Open H 450 Leadline Trail E/W 9 & Under H 451 Trail Horse (Walk-Jog/Trot only) E/W 12 & Under H W/E D 452 Trail Horse (Walk-Jog/Trot only) E/W 13-18 H W/E D 453 Trail Horse (Walk-Jog/Trot only) E/W 19 & Over ATR H W/E D 454 Trail Horse (Walk/Jog/Trot only) E/W Open H W/E D 455 Vintage Trail Horse (Walk Jog/Trot Only) E/W Open H 456 Trail Horse E/W 13 & Under H W/E D 457 Trail Horse E/W 14-18 H W/E D 458 Trail Horse E/W 19 & Over ATR H W/E D 459 Trail Horse E/W Open H W/E D 460 Ranch Horse Trail Open (AQHA Rules)H

“H” classes count toward DOUBLE points on ETI High Point Circuit. “W” classes count toward the Two-Day Western High Point Saddle. “E” classes count toward the Two-Day English High Point Saddle. “D” classes count toward a Divisional High Point Award.

**NOTE: ALL CLASSES WITH 3 OR LESS PARTICIPANTS MAY BE COMBINED** 61 Equestrian Trails, Inc. WWesternestern RailRail - SmallSmall OvalOval ArenaArena

Saturday, June 23, 2018 Start time 8:30am Judge: Keith McDonough Class # Class Description Qualifi cations *Special Info* 400 Showmanship in Hand - Minis and Ponies - W/E Open H 401 Showmanship in Hand - Western/English 13 & Under H W D 402 Showmanship in Hand - Western/English 14-18 H W D 403 Showmanship in Hand - Western/English 19 & Over ATS H W D 404 Showmanship in Hand - Western/English Open H W D 405 Halter Minis & Ponies Open H 406 Halter 2 year olds & Under Open H 407 Halter Performance Horse Open H W D 408 Halter Mares Open H I D 409 Halter Color Open H I D 410 Halter Non-Color Open H I D 411 Halter Geldings & Stallions Open H I D 412 Vintage Halter Open (horses 16 yrs or older) H 413 Halter Open H I D 414 Halter Grand Championship Today’s 1st & 2nd Place Halter Winners Only *** 10 Minute Break *** 415 Leadline Equitation Western 9 & Under (may only show leadline classes) H 416 Walk/Jog Horsemanship Western 18 & Under (may only show walk/job classes) H D 417 Walk/Jog Horsemanship Western Open (may only show walk/jog classes) H D 418 Walk/Jog Equitation Western 12 & Under (may only show walk/jog classes) H D 419 Walk/Jog Equitation Western 13-18 (may only show walk/jog classes) H D 420 Walk/Jog Equitation Western 19 & Over ATR (may only show walk/jog classes) H D 421 Walk/Jog Equitation Western Open (may only show walk/jog classes) H D 422 Walk/Jog Pleasure Western 12 & Under (may only show walk/jog classes) H D 423 Walk/Jog Pleasure Western 13-18 (may only show walk/jog classes) H D 424 Walk/Jog Pleasure Western 19 & Over ATR (may only show walk/jog classes) H D 425 Wak/Jog Pleasure Western Open (may only show walk/jog classes) H D 426 Walk/Jog Obedience Open ATR (may only show walk/jog classes) H D 427 Walk/Jog Vintage Pleasure Open (horses 16 yrs or older) H 428 Western Equitation 13 & Under H W D 429 Western Equitation 14-18 H W D 430 Western Equitation 19 & Over ATR H W D 431 Western Equitation Open H W D 432 Western Horsemanship 18 & Under H W D 433 Western Horsemanship Open H W D 434 Country Pleasure Western 13 & Under H W D 435 Country Pleasure Western 14-18 H W D 436 Country Pleasure Western 19 & Over ATR H W D 437 Country Pleasure Western Open H W D 438 ETI Medal Class Western (day 2 of 2) Horsemanship Open++ 439 Western Obedience Open H W D 440 Western Pleasure 13 & Under H W D 441 Western Pleasure 14-18 H W D 442 Western Pleasure 19 & Over ATR H W D 443 Western Pleasure Open H W D 444 Western Pleasure $100 added Stake Open^^ 445 Convention Grooms Walk/Trot W/E Convention Grooms Only Special Info ++ This class has special awards designated to the class. Must be ETI member to enter class. ^^ This class will be a “money” class to 3rd. Must be ETI member to enter class. “H” classes count toward DOUBLE points on ETI High Point Circuit. “I” classes count toward Two-Day Halter High Point Award “W” classes count toward the Two-Day Western High Point Saddle. “D” classes count toward a Divisional High Point Award **NOTE: ALL CLASSES WITH 3 OR LESS PARTICIPANTS MAY BE COMBINED** 62 Volume 18, Issue 5 EEnglishnglish FFlatlat CClasseslasses - LLargearge OOvalval AArenarena Saturday, June 23, 2018 Start time 8:00am Judge: Walter de la Brosse

Class # Class Description Qualifi cations *Special Info*

700 Leadline Equitation English 9 & Under (may only show leadline classes) H 701 Hunt Seat Bareback Equitation Open 702 Hunt Seat Equitation 13 & Under H E D 703 Hunt Seat Equitation 14-18 H E D 704 Hunt Seat Equitation 19 & Over ATR H E D 705 Hunt Seat Equitation Open H E D 706 English Equitation 13 & Under H E D 707 English Equitation 14-18 H E D 708 English Equitation 19 & Over ATR H E D 709 English Equitation Open H E D 710 ETI Medal (Day 2 of 2, 2’-2’3” Division) Hunt Seat EQ Open++ 711 ETI Medal (Day 2 of 2, 2’3”-2’6” Division) Hunt Seat EQ Open++ 712 Obedience English Open H E D 713 Hunters Under Saddle 13 & Under E D 714 Hunters Under Saddle 14-18 E D 715 Hunters Under Saddle 19 & Over ATR E D 716 Hunters Under Saddle Open E D 717 Hunters Under Saddle $100 Added Stake Open^^ 718 Hunt Seat Pleasure 13 & Under H E D 719 Hunt Seat Pleasure 14-18 H E D 720 Hunt Seat Pleasure 19 & Over ATR H E D 721 Hunt Seat Pleasure Open H E D 722 Country Pleasure English 13 & Under H E D 723 Country Pleasure English 14-18 H E D 724 Country Pleasure English 19 & Over ATR H E D 725 Country Pleasure English Open H E D 726 English Pleasure 13 & Under E D 727 English Pleasure 14-18 E D 728 English Pleasure 19 & Over ATR E D 729 English Pleasure Open E D 730 Walk/Trot Equitation English 12 & Under (may only show walk/trot classes) H D 731 Walk/Trot Equitation English 13-18 (may only show walk/trot classes) H D 732 Walk/Trot Equitation English 19 & Over ATR (may only show walk/trot classes) H D 733 Walk/Trot Equitation English Open H D 734 Walk/Trot Pleasure English 12 & Under (may only show walk/trot classes) H D 735 Walk/Trot Pleasure English 13-18 (may only show walk/trot classes) H D 736 Walk/Trot Pleasure English 19 & Over ATR (may only show walk/trot classes) H D 737 Walk/Trot Pleasure English Open H D 738 Walk/Trot Obedience English Open ATR H D

Special Info ++These classes have special awards designated to the class. Must be ETI member to enter class. ^^This class will be a “money” class to 3rd. Must be ETI member to enter.

“H” classes count toward DOUBLE points on ETI High Point Circuit. “E” classes count toward the Two-Day English High Point Saddle. “D” classes count toward a Divisional High Point Award.

**NOTE: ALL CLASSES WITH 3 OR LESS PARTICIPANTS MAY BE COMBINED** 63 Equestrian Trails, Inc. EEnglishnglish FFlatlat CClasseslasses - SSmallmall OOvalval AArenarena Sunday, June 24, 2018 Start time 8:00am Judge: Keith McDonough

Class # Class Description Qualifi cations *Special Info*

800 Leadline Equitation English 9 & Under (may only show leadline classes) H 801 Hunt Seat Bareback Equitation Open 802 Hunt Seat Equitation 13 & Under H E D 803 Hunt Seat Equitation 14-18 H E D 804 Hunt Seat Equitation 19 & Over ATR H E D 805 Hunt Seat Equitation Open H E D 806 English Equitation 13 & Under H E D 807 English Equitation 14-18 H E D 808 English Equitation 19 & Over ATR H E D 809 English Equitation Open H E D 810 ETI Medal (Day 2 of 2, 2’-2’3” Division) Hunt Seat EQ Open++ 811 ETI Medal (Day 2 of 2, 2’3”-2’6” Division) Hunt Seat EQ Open++ 812 Obedience English Open H E D 813 Hunters Under Saddle 13 & Under E D 814 Hunters Under Saddle 14-18 E D 815 Hunters Under Saddle 19 & Over ATR E D 816 Hunters Under Saddle Open E D 817 Hunters Under Saddle $100 Added Stake Open^^ 818 Hunt Seat Pleasure 13 & Under H E D 819 Hunt Seat Pleasure 14-18 H E D 820 Hunt Seat Pleasure 19 & Over ATR H E D 821 Hunt Seat Pleasure Open H E D 822 Country Pleasure English 13 & Under H E D 823 Country Pleasure English 14-18 H E D 824 Country Pleasure English 19 & Over ATR H E D 825 Country Pleasure English Open H E D 826 English Pleasure 13 & Under E D 827 English Pleasure 14-18 E D 828 English Pleasure 19 & Over ATR E D 829 English Pleasure Open E D 830 Walk/Trot Equitation English 12 & Under (may only show walk/trot classes) H D 831 Walk/Trot Equitation English 13-18 (may only show walk/trot classes) H D 832 Walk/Trot Equitation English 19 & Over ATR (may only show walk/trot classes) H D 833 Walk/Trot Equitation English Open H D 834 Walk/Trot Pleasure English 12 & Under (may only show walk/trot classes) H D 835 Walk/Trot Pleasure English 13-18 (may only show walk/trot classes) H D 836 Walk/Trot Pleasure English 19 & Over ATR (may only show walk/trot classes) H D 837 Walk/Trot Pleasure English Open H D 838 Walk/Trot Obedience English Open ATR H D

Special Info ++These classes have special awards designated to the class. Must be ETI member to enter class. ^^This class will be a “money” class to 3rd. Must be ETI member to enter.

“H” classes count toward DOUBLE points on ETI High Point Circuit. “E” classes count toward the Two-Day English High Point Saddle. “D” classes count toward a Divisional High Point Award.

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Sunday, June 24, 2018 Start time 8:00am Judge: Jane Shaw

Class # Class Description Fence Heights Qualifi cations *Special Info*

617 Trot Crossrails Equitation 1’6 - 2’ 18 & Under H 618 Trot Crossrails Equitation 1’6” - 2 Open H 619 Trot Crossrails Hunters 1’6” - 2 18 & Under H 620 Trot Crossrails Hunters 1’6” - 2’ Open H 621 Hunter Hack 1’6” - 2’ Open H E D 622 Warm-Up Hunters 2’ - 2’3” Open *** 623 Working Hunters 2’ - 2’3” 18 & Under H E D 624 Working Hunters 2’ - 2’3” Open H E D 625 Equitation Over Fences 2’ - 2’3” 18 & Under H E D 626 Equitation Over Fences 2’ - 2’3” Open H E D 627 ETI Medal (day 1 of 2) EQ. Over Fences 2’ - 2’3” Open++ 628 Hunter Hack 2’3” - 2’6” Open E D 629 Working Hunters 2’3” - 2’6” 18 & Under E D 630 Working Hunters 2’3” - 2’6” Open E D 631 Equitation Over Fences 2’3” - 2’6” Open E D 632 ETI Medal (day 1 of 2) EQ. Over Fences 2’3” - 2’6” Open++ 633 Working Hunters 2’6” - 2’9” 18 & Under H E D 634 Working Hunters 2’6” - 2’9” Open H E D 635 Equitation Over Fences 2’6” - 2’9” 18 & Under H E D 636 Equitation Over Fences 2’6” - 2’9” Open H E D 637 Working Hunters $100 Added Stake 2’9” - 3’ Open^^ 638 Working Hunters 3’ 18 & Under H E D 639 Working Hunters 3’ Open H E D

Special Info ***This class will not be judged. This is for warm-up only. ++ These classes have special awards designated to the class. Must be ETI member to enter class. ^^ This class will be a “money” class to 3rd. Must be ETI member to enter class.

“H” classes count toward DOUBLE points on ETI High Point Circuit. “E” classes count toward the Two-Day English High Point Saddle. “D” classes count toward a Divisional High Point Award.

**NOTE: ALL CLASSES WITH 3 OR LESS PARTICIPANTS MAY BE COMBINED**

65 Equestrian Trails, Inc. JJumpersumpers - LLargearge OOvalval AArenarena Sunday, June 24, 2018 Start time 8:00am Judge: Mary Cohen Class # Class Description Fence Heights Qualifi cations *Special Info*

600 Warm-Up Jumpers 2’ - 2’3” Open *** 601 Jumpers 2’- 2’3” 18 & Under E D 602 Jumpers 2’ - 2’3” 19 & Over ATR E D 603 Jumpers 2’- 2’3” Open E D 604 Jumpers 2’3” - 2’6” 18 & Under H E D 605 Jumpers 2’3” - 2’6” 19 & Over ATR E D 606 Jumpers 2’3”-2’6” Open H E D 607 Jumpers 2’6” - 2’9” 18 & Under H E D 608 Jumpers 2’6” -2’9” 19 & Over ATR E D 609 Jumpers 2’6” - 2’9” Open H E D 610 Jumpers 2’9” - 3’ 18 & Under E D 611 Jumpers 2’9 - 3” 19 & Over ATR E D 612 Jumpers 2’9” - 3’ Open E D 613 Jumpers 3’ - 3’6” 18 & Under E D 614 Jumpers 3’ - 3’6” 19 & Over ATR E D 615 Jumpers 3’ - 3’6” Open E D 616 Mini Grand Prix Winner Take All 3’ - 3’6” Open^^

Special Info ***This class will not be judged. This is for warm-up only. ^^ This class will be a “money” winner take all class.

“H” classes count toward DOUBLE points on ETI High Point Circuit. “E” classes count toward the Two-Day English High Point Saddle. “D” classes count toward a Divisional High Point Award.

**NOTE: ALL CLASSES WITH 3 OR LESS PARTICIPANTS MAY BE COM- BINED**

66 Volume 18, Issue 5 CConventiononvention CContestsontests “Dreamin“Dreamin ofof Winning”Winning”

PHOTO CONTEST All entrants must be members of ETI. ETI will not be responsible for returning photos. Entries must be received in the Show offi ce by June 22, 2018. The photo contest is open to amateur photographers only! (Amateur vs. Professional – the professional makes more than 50% of their income from photography.)

Categories: Convention Theme, Horse Humorous, Horse Portrait and Horse General. Age divisions: 17 & under and 18 & over. B and W or color photos are acceptable No photos larger than 8 1/2” x 11” Mount photos on poster board or cardboard (for ease of displaying) No framed photos and no fancy matting Submissions are limited to (2) per contestant Ribbons will be awarded 1st thru 3rd place in each category for each age division.

The photographs will be on display at the Convention and voted on by the public for one sweepstakes award. Awards will be announced on Saturday Photographers may pick up their photos Sunday afternoon June 25 at LAEC.

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ETI National Horse Show and Convention - Photo Contest No fee to enter. Entries for photo contest must be in the show offi ce by June 22. PLEASE COMPLETE and ATTACH (1) ENTRY FORM PER CONTEST ENTRY.

ETI will not be responsible for returning photos. They may be picked up Sunday, June 25. Winners, please email picture to ETI offi ce after contest.

Name Corral #

Address

City State Zip Phone

Title or description of picture

Email picture to [email protected] so it can go in the ETI magazine after Convention

Circle Category: Convention Theme Horse Humorous Horse Portrait General Horse

Circle Age Division: 17 & under 18 & over

Questions or more information, contact Dottie and Keith Hilliard (626) 335-7112 67 Equestrian Trails, Inc. CConventiononvention CContestsontests “Dreamin“Dreamin ofof Winning”Winning” POSTER CONTEST All entrants must be members of ETI. ETI will not be responsible for returning posters. Entries must be received in the Convention Horse Show Offi ce by 12:00 noon, Friday, June 22, 2018.

The poster contest is open to three age divisions: 12 & Under, 13-17, and 18 & Over.

Awards will be awarded to 1st thru 3rd place in each age division.

Awards will be announced on Saturday.

o Posters must be no larger than 18” x 24” o Posters should depict the theme “Dreamin of Winning” o Please use poster board (for ease of displaying) o Submissions are limited to (1) per contestant

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ETI National Horse Show and Convention - Poster Contest

No fee to enter. Entries for poster contest must be received in the Convention‛s show offi ce by noon, Friday, June 23. Awards will be announced on Saturday.

PLEASE COMPLETE and ATTACH (1) ENTRY FORM PER CONTEST ENTRY.

ETI will not be responsible for returning photos. They may be picked up Sunday, June 25. Winners, please email picture to ETI offi ce after contest.

Name Corral #

Title or description of picture

Email picture to [email protected] so it can go in the ETI magazine after Convention

Circle Age Division: 12 & Under 13-17 18 & over

Please bring to Horse Show Offi ce at Convention Questions or more information, contact Dottie and Keith Hilliard (626) 335-7112

68 Volume 18, Issue 5 CConventiononvention CContestsontests “Dreamin“Dreamin ofof Winning”Winning” NEWSLETTER CONTEST Entries must be mailed to the ETI offi ce by June 14, 2018.

Corrals are encouraged to enter paper copies of two of their best newsletters from July 2015 to May 2016. Judging is based on design, layout, and content. Remember that the best designed newsletter is useless unless it also provides accurate information directed to horse owners and/or horse lovers (e.g., trail riding, show info, equine events, news regarding equine legislation, etc.)

Awards will be announced on Saturday.

ETI National Horse Show and Convention - Newsletter Contest

No fee to enter. Entries for photo contest must be mailed to Dawn by June 14. PLEASE COMPLETE and ATTACH A COPY OF THIS ENTRY FORM TO EACH NEWSLETTER.

Corral # Corral Name

Address

City State Zip Phone

Editor

Corral President‛s Name

Please mail to Dawn Surprenant: 9275 Shirley St., Mojave, CA 93501 Questions or more information, contact Dottie and Keith Hilliard (626) 335-7112 VVolunteerolunteer CClasslass NOTICE TO ALL VOLUNTEERS

Ever wish you could be on the stage instead of always working behind it? As a way of saying thank you to our Convention volunteers for all your hard work, we have developed a class that is strictly made for people that have volunteered in some aspect at Convention and want their chance to play. You don’t need to have a horse there; we’ll fi nd someone that you can borrow a horse from. The class is either English or Western, casual attire, and walk/trot only. If you have any questions, call Dawn at (661) 433-9069. 69 Equestrian Trails, Inc. CConventiononvention CContestsontests “Dreamin“Dreamin ofof Winning”Winning” WEBSITE CONTEST To enter your Corral website, you must complete the entry form below, and mail it to Dawn by June 14. Judging is based on design, layout, content and accessibility. Awards will be announced on Saturday.

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ETI National Horse Show and Convention - Website Contest

No fee to enter. Entries for web contest must be mailed to ETI offi ce by June 14. Corral # Corral Name

Address

City State Zip Phone

Website Address

Webmaster

Corral President‛s Name

Please mail to Dawn Surprenant: 9275 Shirley St., Mojave, CA 93501 Questions or more information, contact Dottie and Keith Hilliard (626) 335-7112

VVendorendor FFormorm ETI National Horse Show and Convention June 21, 22, 23, and 24, 2018 at LAEC “Dreamin of Winning”

Full Name of owner: Telephone: Business Name: Merchandise Category and Description: Address: City: State: Zip: Fax: Email: In addition to our fees, the City of Los Angeles charges a 5.5% surcharge on your gross receipts. Remember that your total booth dimensions (12’x12’) must include awnings and canopies, signs and everything else that is part of your booth area. Anything beyond 12’x12’ is an additional $10 per linear foot. Payment in full is required with application. SPACES WILL BE ASSIGNED WHEN PAYMENT IS RECEIVED. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. ABSOLUTELY NO SHARING OF SPACES!!! Check No. or Circle: Visa, MasterCard, Number: Expiration Date Name of Card Holder: ETI Member Corral #ETI Members $75 per day Non-members $80 per day Total: Signed: Date: SEND THIS FORM AND PAYMENT TO: Sarah Williams ETI Convention Vendors – 9275 Shirley St., 70 Mojave, CA 93501. For more info contact the ETI Offi ce (818) 698-6200 Volume 18, Issue 5

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All insertion rates are costs PER ISSUE and are due at EQUESTRIAN TRAILS (ISSN 00139831) 178160 is published time AD is submitted (unless a contract is signed for the bi-monthly by Equestrian Trails Inc., a non-profi t organization 3X or annual rate). dedicated to the Acquisition and Preservation of Trails, Good Ad rates are for camera-ready artwork. Any setup Horsemanship, and Equine Legislation. Organized in 1944. Offi ce will be charged at $35 per page, ½ tone of pictures of the publication is located at 2880 Sacramento Ave Acton, are $10 each. Commercial advertisers, use 85 line- screen. Please submit using paper print or paper CA 93510. Printed by Wright Color Graphics, Sun Valley, CA. print and disk. Email Sarah at email above. Periodical postage paid in Glendale, California and at additional mailing offi ces. All rights reserved. The editor, staff , and board of We are publishing ONLINE every month. directors of EQUESTRIAN TRAILS are not responsible for opinions Checklist For Membership Application Cards and statements expressed in signed articles, unsolicited mail Be sure to use the standard cards and not paper forms. If or paid advertisements. These opinions are not necessarily you need more cards please let us know. the opinions of the editor, staff , and board of directors of this Please Check Cards For Completeness And Legibility. publication. Unsolicited material may or may not be printed Oftentimes the information on the cards is hard to read. depending on space and content. Reproduction of any article in Membership fees are due on the member’s anniversary whole or part, or any artwork or graphics, is by permission of date. Please notify members a month in advance of their this publication or author/artist only. DEADLINE: All material anniversary date and send them a Membership Application (editorial or advertising) must be received no later than the card to complete and return to your Corral. If they renew late, 90 days or more, their anniversary date will change. tenth of the month preceding the date of issue. CHANGE OF Anyone who does not have current membership must pay ADDRESS: Send old address as well as new one to ETI ~ P.O. single event fees at events. Box 1138 Acton, CA 93510. Change must include zip and Corral Send cards in A.S.A.P. Don’t hold them. For Single number. Change must be in the offi ce by the 10th of the month membership, list only the person applying for membership to assure delivery of the next month’s issue. The post offi ce and no one else. will not forward copies unless you provide extra postage. If Basic membership amounts are Family $50; change is not made with the ETI offi ce, your magazine could Senior $35; Junior $30. At Large Memberships be delayed getting to your new address for three to six months. are Family $70; Senior $50; Junior $45. Some Corrals charge additional amounts. Please POSTMASTER: send address changes to Equestrian Trails Inc. contact a Corral or send to ETI, P.O. Box 920668 P.O. Box 920668, Sylmar, CA 91392. Slymar, CA 91392

ETI MEMB ERSHIP APPLICATIO N All ETI rides and events require that participants complete both sides of the Name (last):______First______Corral______* ETI Waiver and Release. Mailing Address:______Spouse:______City: ______State: ______Zip:______Non members must complete a Phone:______Occupation:______Single Event form and pay $5.00 for an individual for the day or weekend-camp- Email Address: ______ing membership. $3.00 of this is to be ______Junior (under 18) Birthdate ______Dues Paid______sent with the forms back to the ETI of- fi ce. A family membership for the event ______Adult (over 18) Dues Paid______is $7.00; $5.00 goes to the ETI offi ce.

______Family Sr “ ______Jr. # ______Dues Paid______The Waivers/Release as well as Single New ______Renew ______or Changing from Corral # ______to Corral # ______Event forms need to be received at the Signature: ______Date:______ETI offi ce within two weeks of event. Parent’s signature if Junior only membership-under 18 * CHECK Please send me information for a Corral in my area. ETI (818) 698-6200 71 ETI National Programs Gymkhana High Point Series was initiated in Trail Rider Award Program (TRAP) keeps 2010. The program is based computerized logs on how many on CA Gymkhana Assoc. (CGA) hours members are riding. In rules. Open to all age riders this day and age, when trails in all Corrals. Chairperson is are giving way to housing Tracy Boldroff (tracyboldroff @ developments, it is crucial that sbcglobal.net). Contact her to records be kept on trail usage. join the High Point Gymkhana ETI Corrals in all areas are fi nding themselves Program or to have your Corral having to defend their riding areas more and hold a High Point Gymkhana or become the chair. more against encroaching civilization. On several occasions, TRAP records have been instrumental Horse Shows ETI has a National High Point in maintaining trail access. Circuit. High Point Co-Chairs for 2017 are Kim Estrada (818) 497-4730 [email protected] ETI TRAP acknowledges hours in the saddle Laurel Surprenant (661) 212-7713 equinediva@ with shoulder patches & pins that can be hughes.net. Non-ETI members attached almost anywhere. The fee to join TRAP can participate in our ETI High is only $12.00 (you must maintain current ETI Point Shows. But to be a part of membership); then the TRAP membership is the National High Point Circuit you maintained each year for only $6.00. You will must be an ETI member. You can start by receiving the TRAP main shoulder patch sign up for the Circuit any time and your log sheets. As you achieve the hour during the season, but must compete a specifi ed goals additional patches will be sent to you. Carol number of times in your chosen classes to win Elliott is the TRAP chair. Please contact (760) 963- awards. Points towards year end awards start 8209 or [email protected]. accumulating on the date you sign up with the high point program. Trail Trials: An ETI Sanctioned Trail Trial consists of a trail ride, usually The Junior Ambassador Program is open to averaging between two all ETI youth age 7 to 21. Boys are welcome for and three hours, with trail the Prince and King category. Applications for the obstacles along the way. program may be obtained Obstacles are natural, or by contacting Michelle simulate naturally occurring Roth-Daniels at (818) 268- conditions for the horse and rider to negotiate. 2269 michellerothdaniels@ We now have a DVD from a clinic demonstrating gmail.com. The completed obstacles and tips to compete or put on a Trail forms are due back in the offi ce in April 2nd with Trial. It is important to remember that the all fees, sponsors, autobiography and pictures. people doing the judging at sanctioned Trail Trial This is a great way for our youth to represent event are volunteers following the rulebook and their Corral and ETI. Participants volunteer their are doing thwe best they can. Safety, control, time at several mandatory events as well as many and common sense are the number one priorities horse shows; trail trials, parades, trail dedications, for all ETI sanctioned Trail Trials. Trail Trials are quarterly dinner meetings and fun events just for open to ETI members and Non-members. There the Junior Ambassador Court such as the retreat! are three divisions: Juniors for youth 14 years Contact Michelle or any of the girls who have (as of Jan. 1st) and under; Novice and Open. participated for more info on the fun activities. Please contact the ETI offi ce at (818) 698-6200 offi [email protected].