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Mystic Valley Hunt Club, Inc, Dressage Show Saturday - Sunday May 1 – 2, 2021 Show Personnel Managers: Sally Hinkle Russell Secretary: Sue McKeown Technical Delegate: Ray Denis, r Judges Susanne Hamilton (ME), S Willette Brown (NJ), S Sue Mandas (OH), S Rita Brown (MA), R Adam Cropper (NH), r Vet: EMT: Farrier: Anderson Vet Services Ed Quinlan Chip Rankin 860-639-6927 860-334-4994 Show Committee Sue McKeown Sally Hinkle Russell Michelle Ugartechea Announcers Eleanor Gaumer Photography Moments in Time Brenda Cataldo [email protected] http://moments-in-time.smugmug.com/ Volunteers Thank you to all of our volunteers. Our show would not be successful without their generosity of time and effort. Cover Image Designed By Claire Bornstein MVHC May 2021 Schedule of Classes Saturday, May 1, 2021 Ring 1 8:30 AM FEI Prix St. Georges - Stakes Sue Mandas at E; Willette Brown at C 8:57 AM FEI Test of Choice 9:51 AM FEI Junior Team Test 2019 NAYC Qualifying 10:18 AM FEI Young Rider Team Test 2019 NAYC Qualifying 10:27 AM FEI Intermediate II - Brentina's Cup 10:45 AM - Break - 11:05 AM FEI Children Team Test Sue Mandas at E; Willette Brown at C; Susanne Hamilton at M 11:14 AM FEI Pony Team Test 2016 11:30 AM FEI Grand Prix - USEF Qualifier 11:39 AM Young Horse TOC Willette/Susanne/Sue Brown/Hamilton/Mandas at C 11:59 AM USDF Freestyle TOC Sue Mandas at E; Willette Brown at C; Susanne Hamilton at M 12:08 PM - Lunch Break - 12:57 PM Training Level Test 1 Willette Brown at C 1:32 PM Second Level Test 3 2:36 PM Fourth Level Test 1 3:08 PM - Break - 3:28 PM -
Ame R I Ca N Pr
A Century of ME R I CA N R IDE A P August 1 3th- 16th 2014 R EGULAR A DMISSION Adults $9.00 | Kids 6-12 $5.00 | Age 5 & under Free W EDNESDAY S PECIAL All Day Adult $5.00 |Kids 6-12 $3.00 | Age 5 & under Free Fair Passes & Carnival Armbands Discounted July 1st - August 1 2th Courtesy of Grants Pass Daily Courier 2 2014 Schedule of Events SUBJECT TO CHANGE 9 AM 4-H/FFA Poultry Showmanship/Conformation Show (RP) 5:30 PM Open Div. F PeeWee Swine Contest (SB) 9 AM Open Div. E Rabbit Show (PR) 5:45 PM Barrow Show Awards (SB) ADMISSION & PARKING INFORMATION: (may move to Thursday, check with superintendent) 5:30 PM FFA Beef Showmanship (JLB) CARNIVAL ARMBANDS: 9 AM -5 PM 4-H Mini-Meal/Food Prep Contest (EB) 6 PM 4-H Beef Showmanship (JLB) Special prices July 1-August 12: 10 AM Open Barrow Show (SB) 6:30-8:30 PM $20 One-day pass (reg. price $28) 1:30 PM 4-H Breeding Sheep Show (JLB) Midway Stage-Mercy $55 Four-day pass (reg. price $80) 4:30 PM FFA Swine Showmanship Show (GSR) Grandstand- Truck & Tractor Pulls, Monster Trucks 5 PM FFA Breeding Sheep and Market Sheep Show (JLB) 7 PM Butterscotch Block closes FAIR SEASON PASSES: 5 PM 4-H Swine Showmanship Show (GSR) 8:30-10 PM PM Special prices July 1-August 12: 6:30 4-H Cavy Showmanship Show (L) Midway Stage-All Night Cowboys PM PM $30 adult (reg. -
The Osgood Family of Andover
fb.e OSGOOD FAllILY of Andover. Line of Chrlstopeeri GtflstoPher O~good of st. Mary'.,Marlboro,England, married April 21, 1632, vary Everard. She died shortly and was buried April 21, 1633. A daughter, Mary (2), born 1633 was baptized there on Maroh 17,1633. Christopher mar1""\ ried second, also at St. MarY'a, Marlboro, July 28, 1633, Var jory, daughter ~ Philip Fowler and his wit. Mary Winsley, who was bapt. at Marlboro in Wiltshirel Kay 25,1615. These all C~e with . sailing from Lon.on in the "Var~ and JOhn",Mar.24 1634. Fowler to Amerioa,/( The Fowler DOOK claIms tliat Uhrls£opher Ia o/alls-A bury, Wiltshire. It places him aa brother to VIm. and John Osgood, but th8t is not so at all.) Christopher died at Ipswioh,Mass. 1650. Marjory took for her second husband, Thomas Rowell of Salisbury, about a year atter Christopher's death and oame with him and children and grand children to Andover, where they- the Fowlers and Rowell, started the first fUlling mill. Rowell, who was one of the original proprietors of S.lisbury, ~/'--., 1639, died here in Andover. She married third, Thomas Coleman, who was recorded in NantuokeD, June 8, 1678, and rented a house in Andover to a son,Chr1stopher Oagood,for 12 years • He was to pay 15 ~bs. to his brother Tom of Andover and to have )he house, later. Her fourth husband was Thomas Osborne of Nantucket. Marjory died Nov. 20, 1701 aged about 8'7. Sefore her departure for .Nantucket, ahe le~t a feather bed with her son-in-law John Lovejoy, which he waa to give to her son,uacob Rowell. -
The County Fair Clark Horse Show 2017 Saturday
The Clark County Fair Horse k Show SATURDAY June 17th – 24th 2017 LET US CREATE YOUR STAYCATION DESTINATION Fiberglass and Vinyl Pool Installation • Fencing • Complete Pool Renovation • Opening & Closings • Saftey Covers • Vinyl Liner Replacements • In Store Water Testing • Equipment & Chemical Sales 515 W LEXINGTON AVE • WINCHESTER OWNER: ERNIE WILCOX 2 – Clark County Fair 2017 Table of Contents INFORMATION Livestock Health Requirements .................... 16 Advertisers Index ............................................102 Poultry Show ..................................................... 20 CC Fair and Horse Show Inc. / Contact Info .... 10 Sheep Show ........................................................ 22 Fair Board Members & Committees ................ 9 Swine Show ......................................................... 21 History of the Clark Co. Fair ............................8 Map of Fairgrounds ........................................... 7 MOTORSPORTS 84 Rules & Regulations ............................................ 6 Antique Tractor Pull ......................................85 Schedule of Events .........................................4-5 Demolition Derby ............................................99 Garden Tractor Pull ........................................ 89 EVENTS & ENTERTAINMENT 70 Mud Run .............................................................. 95 Ag Hall of Fame ............................................... 76 Tug-O-War ...........................................................87 All American Petting -
The Horse-Breeder's Guide and Hand Book
LIBRAKT UNIVERSITY^' PENNSYLVANIA FAIRMAN ROGERS COLLECTION ON HORSEMANSHIP (fop^ U Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2009 with funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation http://www.archive.org/details/horsebreedersguiOObruc TSIE HORSE-BREEDER'S GUIDE HAND BOOK. EMBRACING ONE HUNDRED TABULATED PEDIGREES OF THE PRIN- CIPAL SIRES, WITH FULL PERFORMANCES OF EACH AND BEST OF THEIR GET, COVERING THE SEASON OF 1883, WITH A FEW OF THE DISTINGUISHED DEAD ONES. By S. D. BRUCE, A.i3.th.or of tlie Ainerican. Stud Boole. PUBLISHED AT Office op TURF, FIELD AND FARM, o9 & 41 Park Row. 1883. NEW BOLTON CSNT&R Co 2, Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1883, By S. D. Bruce, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C. INDEX c^ Stallions Covering in 1SS3, ^.^ WHOSE PEDIGREES AND PERFORMANCES, &c., ARE GIVEN IN THIS WORK, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, PAGES 1 TO 181, INCLUSIVE. PART SECOISTD. DEAD SIRES WHOSE PEDIGREES AND PERFORMANCES, &c., ARE GIVEN IN THIS WORK, PAGES 184 TO 205, INCLUSIVE, ALPHA- BETICALLY ARRANGED. Index to Sires of Stallions described and tabulated in tliis volume. PAGE. Abd-el-Kader Sire of Algerine 5 Adventurer Blythwood 23 Alarm Himvar 75 Artillery Kyrle Daly 97 Australian Baden Baden 11 Fellowcraft 47 Han-v O'Fallon 71 Spendthrift 147 Springbok 149 Wilful 177 Wildidle 179 Beadsman Saxon 143 Bel Demonio. Fechter 45 Billet Elias Lawrence ' 37 Volturno 171 Blair Athol. Glen Athol 53 Highlander 73 Stonehege 151 Bonnie Scotland Bramble 25 Luke Blackburn 109 Plenipo 129 Boston Lexington 199 Breadalbane. Ill-Used 85 Citadel Gleuelg... -
2020 Free Summer Bulk Waste Collection J U L Y 6 – 2 0 , 2 0 2 0
2020 FREE SUMMER BULK WASTE COLLECTION J U L Y 6 – 2 0 , 2 0 2 0 As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Free Spring Bulk Waste Collection that typically takes place from May 1-14 was postponed. This year, crews will be collecting bulk waste from July 6-20 for a Free Summer Bulk Waste Collection. All bulk waste for this collection period must be placed at the curb by 6:00 a.m. on the projected collection start dates on the included map. After this collection is complete, Public Works will continue regular bulk waste collection, which costs $25 per bucket (about 2.5 cubic yards) for household bulk waste and $100 per bucket for sod, dirt, concrete, rocks and shingles. YES NO • Furniture • Commercial waste • Items of waste generated by • Liquids (i.e. paint, varnish, cleaning out a house (other stain, paint materials, oils, or than food waste) chemicals) • Basement, interior, and • Electronics exterior remodeling debris • Food waste (permit may be required) • Extreme demolitions n n B u m t C r R c a C C m t c c t n b C C C l o e c e k w d r n C v m a o o L o e T e n r P o C o v L y a a d c r l m o d w x o C c C C C e o a o Sterling Glen Cc Ct r l C Lumbertown Rd n r l c i F m a e n Lindbergh Blvd t h s s C c e e r e Quail Run Cc Ct k e n D Thistlewood Cc Ct t K W r Cre C v e h C Turtle ek c a d is C t T H r Eagle Rd pering Pines Cc Ln c C C r a t Cc l G Larkin Ln Larkin ge e rid ir W C wb h l llo s in a Grn Wi k d iridge Cc r s LambertDr e B a Midway Ave Midway g e C c Stapleton St C t 9th St r 8th St D Wild Turkey Ln r 7th St e v l Bobwhite -
119 Come Forth As Gold
Barn 4C-D Hip No. Consigned by Lazy Q Ranch, Agent 119 Come Forth As Gold Vice Regent Deputy Minister . { Mint Copy Touch Gold . Buckpasser Come Forth { Passing Mood . { Cool Mood As Gold . Roberto Dark bay/br. filly; Dynaformer . { Andover Way foaled 2000 {Dynatar . Avatar (1992) { Matane . { Shee Clachan By TOUCH GOLD (1994), $1,679,907, Belmont S. [G1], etc. His first foals are 3-year-olds of 2003. Sire of 4 black type winners, 32 win- ners, $2,591,208 in NA/US, $200,573 in Canada, including Composure (to 3, 2003, $731,300, Santa Anita Oaks [G1], etc.), Region of Merit [G3] (to 3, 2003, $258,336), Midas Eyes [G3] (to 3, 2003, $257,928). 1st dam Dynatar, by Dynaformer. 3 wins, 3 to 5, $148,445, 2nd Yerba Buena H. [G3], 3rd Yerba Buena H. [G3], Amazing S. [R] (SA, $6,600). Dam of 1 other foal of racing age-- Nanocity (f. by Carson City). 2 wins at 4, 2003, $11,462. 2nd dam MATANE, by Avatar. Winner at 3, $7,480. Dam of 8 winners, including-- Dynatar (f. by Dynaformer). Black type-placed winner, see above. Emley’s Hill (f. by Dewan). 6 wins, 3 to 5, $122,133, 2nd Betsy Ross H. [G3], Tosmah H. [R] (GS, $8,880), Princeton H. [R] (GS, $8,702), Northfield H. [R] (ATL, $6,065), etc. Producer. Significant Que (f. by Sensitive Prince). 7 wins, 3 to 5, $88,776, 3rd Princeton S. [R] (GS, $4,691). Producer. Sensitize. 5 wins at 2 and 3, $86,235. Producer. Royal Trips. -
A History of Millburn Township Ebook
A History of Millburn Township eBook A History of Millburn Township »» by Marian Meisner Jointly published by the Millburn/Short Hills Historical Society and the Millburn Free Public Library. Copyright, July 5, 2002. file:///c|/ebook/main.htm9/3/2004 6:40:37 PM content TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Before the Beginning - Millburn in Geological Times II. The First Inhabitants of Millburn III. The Country Before Settlement IV. The First English Settlements in Jersey V. The Indian Deeds VI. The First Millburn Settlers and How They Lived VII. I See by the Papers VIII. The War Comes to Millburn IX. The War Leaves Millburn and Many Loose Ends are Gathered Up X. The Mills of Millburn XI. The Years Between the Revolution and the Coming of the Railroad XII. The Coming of the Railroad XIII. 1857-1870 XIV. The Short Hills and Wyoming Developments XV. The History of Millburn Public Schools XVI. A History of Independent Schools XVII. Millburn's Churches XVIII. Growing Up file:///c|/ebook/toc.htm (1 of 2)9/3/2004 6:40:37 PM content XIX. Changing Times XX. Millburn Township Becomes a Centenarian XXI. 1958-1976 file:///c|/ebook/toc.htm (2 of 2)9/3/2004 6:40:37 PM content Contents CHAPTER I. BEFORE THE BEGINNING Chpt. 1 MILLBURN IN GEOLOGICAL TIMES Chpt. 2 Chpt. 3 The twelve square miles of earth which were bound together on March 20, Chpt. 4 1857, by the Legislature of the State of New Jersey, to form a body politic, thenceforth to be known as the Township of Millburn, is a fractional part of the Chpt. -
Prominent and Progressive Americans
PROMINENTND A PROGRESSIVE AMERICANS AN ENCYCLOPEDIA O F CONTEMPORANEOUS BIOGRAPHY COMPILED B Y MITCHELL C. HARRISON VOLUME I NEW Y ORK TRIBUNE 1902 THEEW N YORK public l h:::ary 2532861S ASTIMI. l .;-M':< AND TILI'EN ! -'.. VDAT.ON8 R 1 P43 I Copyright, 1 902, by Thb Tribune Association Thee D Vinne Prem CONTENTS PAGE Frederick T hompson Adams 1 John G iraud Agar 3 Charles H enry Aldrich 5 Russell A lexander Alger 7 Samuel W aters Allerton 10 Daniel P uller Appleton 15 John J acob Astor 17 Benjamin F rankldi Ayer 23 Henry C linton Backus 25 William T . Baker 29 Joseph C lark Baldwin 32 John R abick Bennett 34 Samuel A ustin Besson 36 H.. S Black 38 Frank S tuart Bond 40 Matthew C haloner Durfee Borden 42 Thomas M urphy Boyd 44 Alonzo N orman Burbank 46 Patrick C alhoun 48 Arthur J ohn Caton 53 Benjamin P ierce Cheney 55 Richard F loyd Clarke 58 Isaac H allowell Clothier 60 Samuel P omeroy Colt 65 Russell H ermann Conwell 67 Arthur C oppell 70 Charles C ounselman 72 Thomas C ruse 74 John C udahy 77 Marcus D aly 79 Chauncey M itchell Depew 82 Guy P helps Dodge 85 Thomas D olan 87 Loren N oxon Downs 97 Anthony J oseph Drexel 99 Harrison I rwln Drummond 102 CONTENTS PAGE John F airfield Dryden 105 Hipolito D umois 107 Charles W arren Fairbanks 109 Frederick T ysoe Fearey Ill John S cott Ferguson 113 Lucius G eorge Fisher 115 Charles F leischmann 118 Julius F leischmann 121 Charles N ewell Fowler ' 124 Joseph. -
4-H Schedule of Events
4-H SCHEDULE OF EVENTS MONDAY, JULY 8 by 5:00 p.m. 7-7:45 a.m. Horse Show Check-in (Horse Arena) Nebraska Extension Office, 597 Grant Street, Blair DIVISIONS INCLUDE: Dummy Roping; Trail Class; PRE-ENTRY DEADLINE Ranch Riding; Reining; Goat Tying; Pole Bending; Barrel Racing 4-H Club Booth (for static exhibits) Requests 8:00 a.m. Poultry Show (Open Air Show Arena) 4-H Club Pizza Stand Sign-up 8:00 a.m. Horse Show (Horse Arena) Animal Stall/Pen Request Forms 8:00 a.m. Dairy Goats in Milk must be on fairgrounds Certificate of Vaccination for Cats and Ferrets (FORM - SF262) 8-9:30 a.m. Hog Check-in/Weigh-in (Hog Barn) Certificate of Vaccination for Dogs (FORM - SF263) 8-9:30 a.m. Meat Goat Check-in/Weigh-in (Sheep Barn) Clover Kid Animal Entry Forms 8-9:30 a.m. Sheep Check-in/ Weigh-in (Sheep Barn) Communications Contest Entry Forms 8-10 a.m. 4-H Static Exhibits Check-In (Rybin Building) Dog Ownership Affidavit 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 4-H Club Booth Set-up (static exhibits) Dog Show Entry Forms by 4-H clubs/members/leaders (4-H Exhibit Hall) Fashion Show Entry Forms 8:30 a.m. Meet me at the FLAG POLE Favorite Foods Day Contest Entry Forms 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 4-H Static Exhibits Interview Judging Horse Show Entry Forms (Rybin Building) Overall Horseman Award Forms 9:00 a.m. Dairy Cows in Milk must be on fairgrounds Shooting Sports - Archery Contest Entry Forms 9:00 a.m. -
Group of Specialists on the European Diploma for Protected Areas
Strasbourg, 19 February 2021 T-PVS/DE(2021)05 [de05e_2021.doc] CONVENTION ON THE CONSERVATION OF EUROPEAN WILDLIFE AND NATURAL HABITATS Group of Specialists on the European Diploma for Protected Areas 24 February 2021 (virtual meeting) COMPILATION OF THE ANALYSIS OF THE 2020 ANNUAL REPORTS Document prepared by the Directorate of Democratic Participation This document will not be distributed at the meeting. Please bring this copy. Ce document ne sera pas distribué en réunion. Prière de vous munir de cet exemplaire. T-PVS/DE (2021) 05 - 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Hautes Fagnes Nature Reserve, Belgium .............................................................................................. - 5 - 2. Camargue National Reserve, France .................................................................................................... - 7 - 3. Peak District National Park, United Kingdom ..................................................................................... - 10 - 4. Krimml Waterfalls Nature Site, Austria .............................................................................................. - 12 - 5. Lüneburg Heath Nature Reserve, Germany ....................................................................................... - 14 - 6. Muddus National Park, Sweden ......................................................................................................... - 18 - 7. Sarek and Padjelanta National Parks, Sweden ................................................................................... - 20 - 8. Swiss -
August 21 -25, 2018 Cassville, MO
August 21 -25, 2018 Cassville, MO 417-847-3030h Lincoln, AR 479-824-4301 Locally Owned www.preferred-poultry.com FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS poultry houses, stacking/compost sheds water storage sheds, retrofits, shops hay barns, livestock sheds Table of Contents Officers & Directors ........................................................................ 4 HOME ECONOMICS (OPEN) Schedule of Events .......................................................................... 6 Open Rules ....................................................................................65 Appreciation Award ....................................................................... 8 Clothing ...........................................................................................66 Washington County Fair Scholarship ........................................10 Home Furnishing - Quilts ..............................................................69 Special Awards ............................................................................ 10 Needle Arts ....................................................................................71 Harley Freedle Award .................................................................10 Hand Spinning & Weaving ........................................................ 74 Outstanding Club Award .............................................................10 Food Preservation .........................................................................75 J.O. & Marie Parker Scholarship ...............................................11