Tanbark 2020 66Th Annual Cavalcade of Roses Horse Show June 24 – June 27, 2020 Minnesota State Fairgrounds St

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Tanbark 2020 66Th Annual Cavalcade of Roses Horse Show June 24 – June 27, 2020 Minnesota State Fairgrounds St Tanbark 2020 66th Annual Cavalcade of Roses Horse Show June 24 – June 27, 2020 Minnesota State Fairgrounds St. Paul, Minnesota Tanbark 2020 Cavalcade of Roses Horse Show is approved by the Associations listed below. Points will be awarded to paid-up members: of: Minnesota Saddlebred Horse Association Tri-State Horsemen’s Association, Inc. ASHA Star Show Program Monarch Show Series American Saddlebred Association of Wisconsin Mid-America Horse Shows Association Iowa Horse Show Association American Hackney Horse Society American Morgan Horse Association Il. American Saddlebred Pleasure Association - IASPA Show Office Telephone 651.642.2338 Barn Office Telephone 651.642.2337 Office Hours: Tuesday, June 23– 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm Daily: 8:00 am to 9:30 am & 10:30 am to 6:00 pm 7:00 pm to half hour after end of show (Dinner break to be posted each day) Office will close 1 hour before the beginning of each performance. Inquiries may be directed to: Sally Snyder Tesch Doug Lindstrom 4201 Hemlock Lane 636 County Road N Plymouth, MN 55441 Hudson, WI 54016 612-968-8618 612-239-6676 [email protected] [email protected] Any changes and/or additions to this premium list will be posted in the Show Office. 1 Judges For All Divisions except Morgans Chris Carrick Gaffney, SC Michelle McVey Haisch Cave Creek, AZ Kent Swalla Columbia, MO Judge for the Morgan Division Chris Carrick Gaffney, SC Officials Co-Manager Sally Snyder Tesch Co-Manager Doug Lindstrom Steward To Be Announced Announcer Mark Farrar Ringmaster John Frye Organist Randy Roberts Ring Secretary Brenda Churchill Veterinarian On Site Winstead Kirkpatrick DVM Dr.’s cell phone: 612-865-6355 Farrier Marcus Lindquist Photographer Terry Young First Aid & Safety Coordinator Leigh Anderson Awards Presentation Betsey Porter Soloist To Be Announced Secretary Cheryl Rangel Gate Announcer David Morris Videographer Traces CT Limited Show Staff Sponsors/Advertising Kris Brutoco Social Media Sarah Moses/Kris Maule Hospitality Jenny Leaser/Tara Perkins Hospitality Bags Veronica Lindstrom Show Secretary Cheryl Rangel 1101 Peace Drive (847) 537-4743 Wheeling, IL 60090 [email protected] 2 Saddlebred UPHA Classics $500 Added Money UPHA Chapter 3/4 Saddlebred 3-Year Old and Under Classic Stake ASB Park Pleasure Classic, ASB Fine Harness Classic ASB Three-Gaited Classic, ASB Five-Gaited Classic Nominating Fees and Deadlines Nomination Fee - $50 with entry Starting Fee - $50 due 24 hours before class Post Entry Fee - $300 (for entries received after Monday, June 22th ) No refunds on nomination or starting fees. Social Security numbers must be given before eligibility of entry will be accepted by the UPHA. The professional trainer of a UPHA Classic Stake entry must be an active member of the UPHA and membership number must appear on the entry form. For complete information, see Classic specifications issued by the UPHA. United Professional Horseman’s Association, Inc. 4059 Iron Works Pike • Lexington, KY 40511 • 859.231.5070 3 TANBARK GIVES BACK OPEN ENGLISH PLEASURE 18 & OVER STAKE Class # 111 Friday Evening Tanbark will contribute $1.00 for each person or horse wearing “PINK or ORANGE” during the Friday evening session. In addition, the proceeds from designated items that are Pink & Orange on the Silent Auction will be included in the donation. The remainder of the Silent Auction items will be divided among the remaining charities. Exhibitors are welcomed to stop by the Horse Show Office to make donations. Pink & Orange Ribbons will be available for sale in the horse show office as well as being sold in the Coliseum during the Friday evenings performance. Look for “Tanbark Gives Back Donation” on your entry form to also make a donation. Dress yourself in pink & orange, or tie a pink ribbon on your horse. All Tanbark’s proceeds from that evening benefit We Can Ride, Saddlebred Rescue, American Cancer Society and National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Upper Midwest Chapter. Thank you for your generous support of these important causes. For more information please contact Sally Snyder Tesch 763-559-4896 E Mail [email protected] 4 Visit Tanbark’s web site tanbarkshow.com TRACES CT, LTD. Official Videographer 1101 Peace Drive Wheeling, IL 60090 [email protected] 847.537.4743 Terry Young PHOTOGRAPHY (859) 264-8579 www.terryyoungphoto.com 5 Special Features for 2020! For trainers who haven’t attended since 2017, a FREE tack stall will be given if at least 5 horses are entered. Exhibitor Events We will do our best to offer our exhibitors hospitality and events as we can. Information will be available and announced at the show. We appreciate your understanding. 6 SPONSORSHIP AND ADVERTISING FOR TANBARK 2020 □ Horse Show Patron $1,000 □ UPHA Classics $500 □ Stake $500 □ Stake $250 □ Trophy & Ribbons $75 □ Class Sponsor $150 Preferred Class/Division:___________________________ (We cannot guarantee your choice, but will do our best to meet your request.) Box seating available with Class Sponsorship $150.00 minimum. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * I would like to advertise at Tanbark 2020: Contact Sally Snyder Tesch at 763-559-4896 [email protected] □ $60 Ad Jumbo-Tron and Television Screens though out the barns and warm up areas. □ Camera-ready art supplied Name:____________________________________________ Address:____________________________________________ _______________________________________________ City:___________________ State:_____ Zip:____________ Phone: _________________________ Email_____________________________________________ Please return this form and your check payable to Tanbark: Doug Lindstrom • 636 County Road N • Hudson, WI 54016 7 TANBARK HALL OF CHAMPIONS HONOR YOUR SPECIAL HORSE OR RIDER PAST OR PRESENT WITH A BANNER DISPLAYED IN THE PARTY AREA BANNER SIZE 8’X4’ INCLUDES COLOR PHOTO, HORSE NAME & OWNER NAME COLOR BACKGROUND – PRICE $325 WHITE BACKGROUND – PRICE $300 BANNERS SPONSORED IN PAST YEARS CAN BE DISPLAYED AGAIN THIS YEAR FOR $100 TO RESERVE YOUR BANNER, CONTACT SALLY TESCH OR DOUG LINDSTROM Sally – 763-559-4896 Email – [email protected] Doug – 612-667-5542 Email - [email protected] All proceeds from champion banners support Tanbark exhibitor hospitality. 8 9 www.saddleredrescue.com 10 DIRECTIONS TO THE MINNESOTA STATE FAIRGROUNDS 1784 Judson Ave St. Paul, MN 55108 From the North—Take 35W south to Hwy 36 east. Exit on Snelling Ave. South & head south From the South— Take 35W north to I- 94 east. Exit on Snelling Ave, then turn left and head north or . Take 35E north to I-94 west. Exit on Snelling Ave. then turn right and head north From the East—Take I-94 west to Snelling Ave. then turn right and head north From the West—Take I-94 east to Snelling Ave. then turn left and head north Coliseum Retail Space Available Call and reserve your space today! Contact: Sally Snyder Tesch 763-559-4896 (A minimum donation of $50.00 to the silent auction and proof of insurance is required) 11 Minnesota State Fair Horse Show Rules Loading and unloading will permitted at the curb next to the Horse Barn (30 minute limit). No parking is allowed in this area. Parking for cars only is available north of the Horse Barn or in the parking ramp east of the Coliseum. All livestock trucks and trailers must park west of the Horse and Swine Barns. Vehicles are not allowed in the barns at any time. Horses are not allowed on the grass or sidewalks and must stay within the barricaded area. Dogs and cats are not allowed in the Coliseum. In addition, the following rule is enforced year round. “No dogs or pets are allowed on the State Fairgrounds at any time unless restrained on a leash of less than six feet in length. Every totally or partially blind, physically handicapped or deaf person, or any person training a properly identified dog to be a service dog, may be accompanied by a service dog on the State Fairgrounds. State Fair security and watch personnel are empowered to remove from the State Fairgrounds any dog or pet found to be disturbing or endangering the public, found inside fair-owned buildings.” No alcoholic beverages may be brought onto the Fairgrounds. 3.2 beer is available through licensed vendors only. All exhibitors in the Coliseum concourse must maintain their booths behind the concourse pillars or ramp rail ends. Applying tape to the walls of any building for any purpose is prohibited. Smoking and any type of flame is prohibited. Ignition sources such as coffee pots, frying pans, hot plates, toaster, toaster ovens and warming trays are prohibited. (Hospitality is provided in the Horse Show Office.) All extension cords must be at least 12 gauge or larger and must be of the grounding type. Extension cords must also be three –wire flexible. No lightweight (2 wire) extension cords or “zip” cords (18 gauge or smaller) may used on the State fair Grounds. No taped or repaired cords will be allowed. 12 TOP OF STALLS MAY NOT BE COVERED. The Minnesota State Fire Marshall will perform an inspection of the Horse Barn during the show to confirm compliance with the rules regarding proper electrical cords and the covering of stall tops. Please Note: These regulations are made and will be enforced by the Minnesota State Fair Board and are conditions of their lease contract to us. The Show Management will have no authority to intervene on behalf of exhibitors. Everyone’s compliance is requested to avoid misunderstanding or embarrassment and needless inconvenience. A more complete list of rules will be located in the Horse Show Office. The Competition Arena is 270’ x 120’ in size, footing is a combination of mixed soil and sawdust. The warm-up area directly outside the arena entrance is and. The covered warm-up arena is 65’ x159’, and the footing is a soil mixture. The Compeer arena is 200’x80’ with a soil mixture footing.
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