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Horse Show Horse Show 43rd Annual Arizona Saddlebred Futurity HORSE SHOW October 5-7, 2017 FEATURING American Saddlebred Horses Roadster and Pleasure Ponies Baroque Horses • Open All Breed Classes Equitation Classes • Academy Classes Draft Horse Classes WestWorld • Scottsdale, Arizona Entries close September 22, 2017 1 Welcome Exhibitors, Trainers, and Friends to The 43rd Annual Arizona Saddlebred Futurity Horse Show The Arizona Futurity features the American Saddlebreds, the Arizona ASB Futurity, Baroque horses, Hackney Ponies, Draft horses, Saddleseat Equitation, Academy Equitation and Showmanship, and all-breed classes. The Arizona Futurity has seen some exciting moments, extraordinary achievements and valued memories over the past 43 years and 2017 promises to be no exception. The response from last year’s return to the Wendell Arena was nothing but positive, with comments such as “It felt like a County Fair atmosphere!” and “We loved viewing the show from the stalls!” and best of all “The glow of the full moon over our show horses was amazing!” Yes, there will be another full moon this year – so make your plans to attend! As always, friendship and hospitality will be at the forefront. Cold Stone Creamery will be serving their delicious ice creams during the Friday evening session and Susan Bauer and her art classes have again designed special one-of-a-kind championship trophies to ensure you will always remember the 2017 Arizona Futurity. As we look to and celebrate the future, donations and sponsorships make our shows possible and our organization healthy. You can help guarantee our future with a sponsorship made online through the ASAA website at arizonasaddlebreds.org. Come witness the history and traditions of ASAA and see that we are alive and well in the heart of Scottsdale! Together, we create the foundational skills in our young riders and show horses that ensure our sport’s future success. We look forward to seeing you at the show! The ASAA Board FREE COFFEE & DONUTS Daily Sponsored by ASAA 2 3 43rd Annual Arizona Saddlebred Providing a Safety Net for Our Arizona Saddlebreds Futurity Horse Show Arizona American Saddlebred Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to Judge: Tom Thorpe rescue, rehabilitate and retrain American Saddlebreds in need. We provide a safe haven Minooka, Illinois for the abused and neglected while recovering both mentally and physically. We also assist horses that have retired due to injuries, age or have just simply lost their competitive edge. Adoptable horses participate in a training program that emphasizes on the wellbeing of Officials each individual horse. For our special needs or seniors, we offer them a life of leisure at our Show Manager. .Lori Nelson. Paris, KY 859-457-0841 facility or as a companion to an approved home. Competition Secretary. .Lori Nelson. Paris, KY 859-457-0841 Announcer . Joe Husband . Phoenix, AZ AASF is always looking for Saddlebred enthusiast to join our team and help promote this noble breed’s versatility and big hearts. Paddock Master . Brian Meece . Scottsdale, AZ Ring Master . Gintautas Joniatis . Phoenix, AZ AZAMERICANSADDLEBREDFOUNDATION.ORG Videographer. .Take One. .29 Palms, CA . 760-362-4022 480-652-4844 Photographer . Casey McBride . Phoenix, AZ Farrier . Robin Hunnicutt . 602-920-8560 On-call Veterinary Services provided by Equine DVM Inc . .602-494-9669 AASF is open for visitors Monday – Friday by EMT . Michael Wisturber . Phoenix, AZ appointment only Barn Manager . Tanya Misurelli. .602-616-5727 /Awards Coordinator . email: [email protected] Weekends 9am – 5pm Checks made payable to: American Saddlebred Association of Arizona, Inc. (ASAA Inc.) Credit Card Charges: Credit cards (American Express, Visa, Mastercard, and Discover) will be acceptedfor all fees. A 3% charge will be added to each transaction. ICE CREAM SOCIAL! Mail Entries to: Join us on Friday evening at 6 p.m. at the Wendell Arena Lori Nelson, Competition Secretary 956 Hill Road, Paris, KY 40361 for ice cream and fun. Phone: 859-457-0841 Email: [email protected] Sponsored by ASAA or complete online at www.horseshowsonline.com 4 5 ATTENTION ALL EXHIBITORS SCHEDULE OF FEES AND PREMIUMS Entries Close September 22, 2017 Effective July 1, 2014, WestWorld requires that any horse brought onto the grounds have: • A negative Coggins, dated within the previous 12 months, must accompany all horses brought onto WestWorld property; and $500 Championship . .Entry Fee $ 90 • A Health Certificate, dated within the previous 30 days, must be presented for any horse 1st–$250 2nd–$150 3rd–$100 4th–6th–Ribbon originating outside of Arizona. Championships . Entry Fee $ 55 STALLS ARE NOT PRE-BEDDED. Please call ahead for shavings and feed. WestWorld Feed and Bedding Championship Ribbons through 6th Place 480-312-6802. UPHA Classic Entry Fee: $100, $50 at close of entries, $50 24 hours before class HORSES NOT COMPETING: Horses brought to the show grounds but not entered in the show must pay Regular Classes and Pro/Am Class . .Entry Fee $ 45 the appropriate stall or grounds fees and the $38.00 offi c e fee. No exceptions. Academy . .Entry Fee $ 35 There will be no fax or internet access from the show office. Prepare to submit all necessary documents with your entries or bring them to the show office with you. GENERAL FEES: Avoid post entry fees by submitting your entries postmarked on or before September 22, 2017. Post Entry Fee per horse – after September 22, 2017. $ 25 ONLINE ENTRIES. Save postage by completing your entries online at www.horseshowsonline.com Office Fee per entry . $ 38 Please note that the Office Fee is per entry. All exhibitors will be required to open show accounts at the show office by depositing an open check or cash. All Stalls – Horse and Tack – No Pre-Bed (8 a.m Wed. - 6 a.m. Sun.) . $150 A $5 per class change fee will be charged in addition to regular fees. Th ere will be NO fee for Grounds Fee – not using stalls (per horse/per day for the dates October 5-7) . $ 35 scratches or changes of rider. There will be NO fee for adding championship classes if entered at Early Arrival/Late Departure Stall Fee (per stall/per day) . $ 25 least 3 hours prior to the start of the scheduled session if the horse previously entered prior to close Contact Tanya Misurelli at 602-616-5727 for early arrivals. of entries. There will be NO post entry fee for fun classes entered prior to the start of the session. Add/Change Class Fee. $ 5 Our host hotel is Country Inn & Suites, 10801 N. 89th Place, Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 Tel: 480-314-1200 or toll-free 800-456-4000. Mention AZ Saddlebred Futurity while making your reservations Add/Change Class Fee (same session as class) . $ 25 for the discounted group rate. RV Reservations – Contact WestWorld at (480) 312-6802. Please Note: Management reserves the right to combine classes that have only one horse entered with classes within the same division. Checks made payable to: American Saddlebred Association of Arizona, Inc. (ASAA Inc.) IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING STALL ASSIGNMENTS! Credit Card Charges: Groups wishing to be stalled together are required to send in the ENTIRE group of completed entries Credit cards (American Express, Visa, Mastercard, and Discover) AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! To avoid confusion regarding stabling, please list both trainer AND barn name will be acceptedfor all fees. A 3% charge will be added to each transaction. on your entry blank. Please be sure to mark it on your entry form. A single check made payable to ASAA, Inc., for these entries will facilitate processing, but is not required. Mail Entries to: Late and/or separate entries cannot be assured stall assignments proximate to a desired group. Lori Nelson, Competition Secretary 956 Hill Road, Paris, KY 40361 No guarantees are made in regard to stabling or stall assignments! Stall Assignments are prioritized Phone: 859-457-0841 Email: [email protected] according to the following criteria: 1. Date of receipt of entry. or complete online at www.horseshowsonline.com 2. Number of horses brought. 3. Average ratio of # of horses brought to # of classes entered. 4. Sponsorships. For entries to be prioritized, they must be fully completed. Download premium book • Entry Form This includes ALL fees and requisite documentation. Futurity Nomination Form • ASAA Membership Application Show Sponsorship Form on our website: www.arizonasaddlebreds.org 6 7 CLASS SCHEDULE BY BREED/DISCIPLINE 12.Three-Gaited NO ENTRY WILL BE ACCEPTED UNLESS IT: COMPETITION RULES AND REGULATIONS To a.be shownIs properly with signed a roached by the mane owner and and, tail atin anthe animated case of a minor,walk, trot signed and bycanter. the parent Horses or three-years-old guardian — Releases and younger MUST be Every class offered hereinAMERICAN is conducted using SADDLEBRED the USEF breed/discipline HORSE rules asDIVISION a guideline. may showproperly with signed!;a full mane. In order to compete, all horse must be registered with the American Saddlebred Horse Association or the Canadian b. 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