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Virginia Horse Shows Association, Inc
2 VIRGINIA HORSE SHOWS ASSOCIATION, INC. OFFICERS Walter J. Lee………………………………President Oliver Brown… …………………….Vice President Wendy Mathews…...…….……………....Treasurer Nancy Peterson……..…………………….Secretary Angela Mauck………...…….....Executive Secretary MAILING ADDRESS 400 Rosedale Court, Suite 100 ~ Warrenton, Virginia 20186 (540) 349-0910 ~ Fax: (540) 349-0094 Website: www.vhsa.com E-mail: [email protected] 3 VHSA Official Sponsors Thank you to our Official Sponsors for their continued support of the Virginia Horse Shows Association www.mjhorsetransportation.com www.antares-sellier.com www.theclotheshorse.com www.platinumjumps.com www.equijet.com www.werideemo.com www.LMBoots.com www.vhib.org 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Officers ..................................................................................3 Official Sponsors ...................................................................4 Dedication Page .....................................................................7 Memorial Pages .............................................................. 8~18 President’s Page ..................................................................19 Board of Directors ...............................................................20 Committees ................................................................... 24~35 2021 Regular Program Horse Show Calendar ............. 40~43 2021 Associate Program Horse Show Calendar .......... 46~60 VHSA Special Awards .................................................. 63-65 VHSA Award Photos .................................................. -
Edition Bounces Back at Newmarket Cont
SUNDAY, 12 AUGUST 2018 ALPHA ATTRACTION MAIN EDITION BOUNCES Like the stars of the silver screen alighting on the Cannes Film BACK AT NEWMARKET Festival, the Niarchos Family=s Alpha Centauri (Ire) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}) is the prime head-turner on display in Deauville on Sunday as she bids to extend her summer dominance in the G1 Prix du Haras de Fresnay-le-Buffard Jacques le Marois, a >Win and You=re In= qualifier for the GI Breeders= Cup Mile. Guided to easy wins in the June 22 G1 Coronation S. and July 13 G1 Falmouth S. by Colm O=Donoghue following her breakthrough success in the G1 Irish 1000 Guineas, the homebred >TDN Rising Star> has ground conditions in her favour here and a comfortable cushion on ratings. AI=m looking forward to it, she=s in good form and came out of the Falmouth really well,@ her rider commented. AObviously she=s flying over there for the first time and group ones are never easy to win, but we are going there full of confidence.@ Cont. p5 Main Edition is now four wins from five starts | Racing Post IN TDN AMERICA TODAY ANOTHER BROWN-LETTER DAY IN CHICAGO For the second year in a row, trainer Chad Brown came to Arlington Putting her most recent disappointment in the G2 Duchess of Park and conquerered, leaving with wins in the GI Arlington Million Cambridge S. behind her, Main Edition (Ire) (Zoffany {Ire}) and GI Beverly D. S. Click or tap here to go straight to TDN returned to winning ways by leading at every step of America. -
Venue Id Venue Name Address 1 City Postcode Venue Type
Venue_id Venue_name Address_1 City Postcode Venue_type 2012292 Plough 1 Lewis Street Aberaman CF44 6PY Retail - Pub 2011877 Conway Inn 52 Cardiff Street Aberdare CF44 7DG Retail - Pub 2006783 McDonald's - 902 Aberdare Gadlys Link Road ABERDARE CF44 7NT Retail - Fast Food 2009437 Rhoswenallt Inn Werfa Aberdare CF44 0YP Retail - Pub 2011896 Wetherspoons 6 High Street Aberdare CF44 7AA Retail - Pub 2009691 Archibald Simpson 5 Castle Street Aberdeen AB11 5BQ Retail - Pub 2003453 BAA - Aberdeen Aberdeen Airport Aberdeen AB21 7DU Transport - Small Airport 2009128 Britannia Hotel Malcolm Road Aberdeen AB21 9LN Retail - Pub 2014519 First Scot Rail - Aberdeen Guild St Aberdeen AB11 6LX Transport - Local rail station 2009345 Grays Inn Greenfern Road Aberdeen AB16 5PY Retail - Pub 2011456 Liquid Bridge Place Aberdeen AB11 6HZ Retail - Pub 2012139 Lloyds No.1 (Justice Mill) Justice Mill Aberdeen AB11 6DA Retail - Pub 2007205 McDonald's - 1341 Asda Aberdeen Garthdee Road Aberdeen AB10 7BA Retail - Fast Food 2006333 McDonald's - 398 Aberdeen 1 117 Union Street ABERDEEN AB11 6BH Retail - Fast Food 2006524 McDonald's - 618 Bucksburn Inverurie Road ABERDEEN AB21 9LZ Retail - Fast Food 2006561 McDonald's - 663 Bridge Of Don Broadfold Road ABERDEEN AB23 8EE Retail - Fast Food 2010111 Menzies Farburn Terrace Aberdeen AB21 7DW Retail - Pub 2007684 Triplekirks Schoolhill Aberdeen AB12 4RR Retail - Pub 2002538 Swallow Thainstone House Hotel Inverurie Aberdeenshire AB51 5NT Hotels - 4/5 Star Hotel with full coverage 2002546 Swallow Waterside Hotel Fraserburgh -
Vol 28 No.2 April May 2006 the Market Porter, SE1. See Page
April May Vol 28 2006 No.2 The Market Porter, SE1. See page 12. London Drinker is published by Mike Editorial Hammersley on behalf of the London Branches of CAMRA, the Campaign TIME TO GET WILD ABOUT MILD for Real Ale Limited, and edited by n May CAMRA members will once again be turning their thoughts to Geoff Strawbridge. supporting one of our oldest beer styles. The focus of this campaign is Material for publication should I preferably be sent by e-mail to Mild Day on 6th May. [email protected]. Sales at beer festivals in the London area show that this style of beer is very Press releases and letters by post popular amongst beer aficionados, with stocks of it running out long before should be sent to Tony Hedger, the last cask has been drained. There has also been a small increase in the Apartment 11, 3 Bewley Street, London SW19 1XE number of pubs selling it too. Changes to pubs or beers should be But what is a mild? Normally under 4% in ABV, they range from black to reported to Capital Pubcheck, dark brown to pale amber in colour. Malty and possibly sweet tones 2 Sandtoft Road, London SE7 7LR dominate the flavour profile but there may be a light hop flavour or aroma. or by e-mail to [email protected]. Slight butterscotch flavours may also be noted. Pale milds have a lightly For publication in June 2006, please fruity aroma and gentle hoppiness. Dark milds may have a light roast malt send electronic documents to the Editor or caramel character in aroma and taste. -
File Name: 021021-836517-Usda-Oppe-Acmf-Writtentranscript Page 1 of 52 Producer: Welcome All, and Thank You for Joining Today's
File Name: 021021-836517-usda-oppe-acmf-writtentranscript Producer: Welcome all, and thank you for joining today's teleconference, Advisory Committee on Minority Farmers, ACMF teleconference meeting. Please note that all lines will be muted until the open comment portion of the call. We will provide you with instructions on how to participate at that time. With that, I'll turn the call over to Eston Williams, DFO. Please go ahead. Eston: Hello and good afternoon all. My name is Eston Williams and today I am serving as the Designated Federal Officer also known as the DFO. This is the third meeting of the United States Department of Agriculture Advisory Committee on Minority Farmers. I would like to welcome the 15 appointed member of the committee and thank everyone for participating. Secretary of Agriculture appointed committee members that represent social disadvantaged farmers or ranchers, nonprofit organizations, civil rights organization, or professions and institution of higher education. All members have been briefed on ethics, civil rights, and their responsibilities. As the DFO, it is my responsibility to make sure that the committee adheres to requirement established by the Federal Advisory Committee Act also known as FACA. The FACA was established in 1972, firmly recognizing the merits of seeking the advice and assistance of our citizen. The committee was established pursuant to section 14008 of the Food Conservation and Energy Act of 2008, public law 110-246, 122 Stat 1651, and is managed in accordance with the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act known as FACA. First being authorized by Congress in 2008, the committee has served to advise the USDA Secretary on the following items: the implementation of the section 2501 program by the Food Agricultural Conservation Trade Act of 1990, measures on maximizing the participation of minority farmers and ranchers in USDA programs and civil rights activities with USDA as such activities relate to participate in such programs. -
Hallie Hanssen & Ux Kimmitted Ta Fame Lock up $29,089 at Classic
JANUARY 10, 2017 Volume 11: Issue 2 In this issue... • Classic Equine Futurity, pg 18 • No Bull, Jacksonville, FL, pg 29 • CO vs. The World, Denver, CO, pg 37 fast horses, fast news • Fame Fling N Bling, pg 42 Published Weekly Online at www.BarrelRacingReport.com - Since 2007 Hall & Dreaming Of Foose Sweep Isabella Quarter Horses Futurity & Ultimate Texas Barrel Classic Slot Futurity By Tanya Randall Dreaming Of Foose (“Cali”) has come a long way from an ORONA ARTEL unbroke, unraced 2-year-old and started 3-year-old that garnered no TEL ORONA C C S C SI 96 interest as a potential futurity contender to a $26,000 champion. SI 105 The 4-year-old brown mare and her owner and trainer Sharin Hall OUR LI P S A RE SEALE D of Oklahoma City topped both the Isabella Quarter Horses Futu- FOOSE rity and Ultimate Texas Barrel Classic Slot Futurity in Edna, Texas, SI 102 ROYAL QUICK DASH Jan. 5-8. The slot race victory was worth $15,000, while the futurity SU mm ERTI M E QUICKIE SI 101 win paid $9,592 in the $30,000-added event. SI 94 “I bought her sight-unseen off of Barrel Horse World,” laughed SU mm ERTI M E HIGH Hall. “I bought her off a picture—her conformation first and DREA M ING OF FOOSE SI 84 papers second. I told myself that I wanted something so fast that if 2013 BAY FILLY I made mistake she was still going to clock, and that’s what I got.” FIRST DOWN DASH After purchasing the unbroke 2-year-old by AQHA Racing Cham- SI 105 pion Foose out of Hawks Dream Girl, by Hawkinson, from her HAWKINSON breeders Childers Ranch, LLC, of Templeton, Calif., Hall couldn’t SI 99 OH LA PROU D find the filly a ride to Oklahoma. -
MIDDLESEX. PUB 711 Coach & Horses, S
TRADES DIRECTORY.) :MIDDLESEX. PUB 711 Coach & Horses, S. J. Dalton, 84 Oxbridge rd. Ealing W Falcon inn, Mrs. Marie Amy Payne, ng High st.Uxbridge Coach & Horses, Jas. Wm. Dunn, Worton rd. Isleworth Fallow Buck, Frederick Mynott, Clt1y hill, Enfield Coach &; Horses, William East, Richmond rd. Isleworth Feathers, Charles Dale, 76 High street, Uxbridge Coach &; Horses, William Jonathan Evershed, Harrow rd. Feathers, George Kates, 232 High street, Brentford Stonebridge, Willesden N W ~eathers, Samuel Carter, Hogarth lane, Chiswick Coach & Horses, R. J. W. Hall, 86o High rd. Tottenham N J:t'eathers ·(The), William Wise, Laleham, Staines Coach&; Horses, G. Lines, Bath rd. Harlington, Hounslow Feathers hotel, John F. W. Bird, Broadway, Ealing W Coach &; Horses, Jn. Blatch Wells, High rd. Chiswick W Ferry Boat, Henry Day, Ferry lane, Tottenham Hale, Coach &; Horses, George Wicks, London road, Hounslow Tottenham N Cock tavern (The), W.G.Dickinson,125 High rd.KlbrnNW Finsbury Park hotel, Waiter Emanuel Manning, 336 G1·een Cock, William Hicks, Cock Forsters, New Barn et lanes, Finsbury Park N Cock inn, Mrs. L. E. Kirby, Hertford rd. Low.Edmonton Fishmongers' Arms, John Cooke, High st. Wood Green :X Cock inn, Mrs. Mary Key, Church street, .Staines Five Bells, John Bambridge, East End rd. East Finchley :X Cock tavern, A. Mayer, Green lanes, Palmer's Green N Five Bells, John Smith, .Stanwell, Staines Compassis ('l'he), Benjamin Lockwood, Queen st. White Five Bells, George Winch, Harmondsworth, Slough Hart lane, Tottenham N Five Oaks inn, Edward Mills, Staines road, 'l"wickenham Cook's Ferry inn, T. A. Ward, Angel rd. -
The CAMRA Regional Inventory for London Pub Interiors of Special Historic Interest Using the Regional Inventory
C THE CAMPAIGN FOR REAL ALE The CAMRA Regional Inventory for London Pub Interiors of Special Historic Interest Using the Regional Inventory The information The Regional Inventory listings are found on pages 13–47, where the entries are arranged alphabetically by postal districts and, within these, by pub names. The exceptions are outer London districts which are listed towards the end. Key Listed status Statutory listing: whether a pub building is statutorily listed or not is spelled out, together with the grade at which it is listed LPA Local planning authority: giving the name of the London borough responsible for local planning and listed building matters ✩ National Inventory: pubs which are also on CAMRA’s National Inventory of Pub interiors of Outstanding Historic Interest Public transport London is well served by public transport and few of the pubs listed are far from a bus stop, Underground or rail station. The choice is often considerable and users will have no di≤culty in easily reaching almost every pub with the aid of a street map and a transport guide. A few cautionary words The sole concern of this Regional Inventory is with the internal historic fabric of pubs – not with qualities like their atmosphere, friendliness or availability of real ale that are featured in other CAMRA pub guides. Many Regional Inventory pubs are rich in these qualities too, of course, and most of them, but by no means all, serve real ale. But inclusion in this booklet is for a pub’s physical attributes only, and is not to be construed as a recommendation in any other sense. -
Prayer Diary
Prayer Diary Ephesians 6:18 Dear Friends It’s great to be able to partner together in prayer and pray for one another and for the progress of the gospel in our region by using our bi-annual prayer diary. This diary consists of prayer requests from Churches and Individuals who are Partners of the Sussex Gospel Partnership. It is divided into 30 sections for use as a daily prayer diary, over a six month period. A weekly diary of SGP prayer needs is also included in the centre, together with a NEW MAP showing the location of all our Partner Churches, which you may like to pull out and display somewhere as a reminder to pray for the churches in our region. On behalf of all the contributors to the prayer diary, thank you for SATURDAY your prayers and for your partnership in the gospel. with full children’s programme Yours in Christ, Nick McQuaker Director of Training and Development CONTENTS Pages 3 - 6 Brighton Cluster Group prayer requests Pages 7 - 8 Chichester Cluster Group prayer requests Page 9 Crawley Cluster Group prayer requests Pages 10 - 12 Crowborough Cluster Group prayer requests Pages 13 - 16 Pull-out map for your wall / SGP weekly prayer requests Page 17 Sussex Youthworks - 2021 events - save the dates! Pages 18 - 20 Eastbourne Cluster Group prayer requests Page 21 Hailsham Cluster Group prayer requests Page 22 Hastings Cluster Group prayer requests Pages 23 - 25 Haywards Heath Cluster Group prayer requests Page 26 Staff prayer requests Page 27 Contact details and more information 2 Day of Please pray: Month BRIGHTON CLUSTER GROUP Please join with us in praying for church planting and evangelism in this area. -
E Guide the Travel Guide with Its Own Website
Londonwww.elondon.dk.com e guide the travel guide with its own website always up-to-date d what’s happening now London e guide In style • In the know • Online www.elondon.dk.com Produced by Blue Island Publishing Contributors Jonathan Cox, Michael Ellis, Andrew Humphreys, Lisa Ritchie Photographer Max Alexander Reproduced in Singapore by Colourscan Printed and bound in Singapore by Tien Wah Press First published in Great Britain in 2005 by Dorling Kindersley Limited 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL Reprinted with revisions 2006 Copyright © 2005, 2006 Dorling Kindersley Limited, London A Penguin Company All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the copyright owner. A CIP catalogue record is available from the British Library. ISBN 1 4053 1401 X ISBN 978 1 40531 401 5 The information in this e>>guide is checked annually. This guide is supported by a dedicated website which provides the very latest information for visitors to London; please see pages 6–7 for the web address and password. Some information, however, is liable to change, and the publishers cannot accept responsibility for any consequences arising from the use of this book, nor for any material on third party websites, and cannot guarantee that any website address in this book will be a suitable source of travel information. We value the views and suggestions of our readers very highly. Please write to: Publisher, DK Eyewitness Travel Guides, Dorling Kindersley, 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL, Great Britain. -
Gendered Intelligence Biennial Report 2009-2011
www.genderedintelligence.co.uk Gendered Intelligence Biennial Report 2009-2011 Contents Introduction - Welcome - Our Aims - Our Values - Background - The Board of Directors Part 1 - Trans Youth Support Work - “Brief Encounters” an LGBTQ Drama in Education Play - “Interarts” LGBTQ Intergenerational Project - Trans Youth Sexual Health Booklet Part 2 - Workshops in Educational or Other Youth Settings Part 3 - Trans Awareness Training and Continuing Professional Development Part 4 - Trans Community Conferences 2010 – “Creative Responses to Education and Equality” - Trans Community Conference 2011 - “Trans in the Media: broadcast, journalism, screen & social media” Part 5 - The Team - Volunteers - Student placements Part 6 - Financial information 2009 – 2011 2 Introduction Welcome Over the last two years Gendered Intelligence has gone from strength to strength working with more young trans people, carrying out more activities and arts based projects, building more resources and delivering more workshops and trans awareness training. Despite this, many people do not know about Gendered Intelligence and the important and unique work that we do across the UK. This Biennial Report offers a chance to tell you our story of what has been happening at Gendered Intelligence over the last two years. Here, you will read of our recent activities and achievements across our key aims. I hope this report will begin to disseminate the achievements that we have made to those from within the trans and LGBT community and voluntary sector, as well as the areas of education, health, children and families and in academic circles. It is crucial that we continue to work towards opening up opportunities for people, and in particularly young people, to express themselves and their gender identity in a way that feels right for them. -
Practice Information Guide
Practice Information Guide THE COPPICE ANGMERING SURGERY MEDICAL CENTRE Herne Lane, Rustington, Station Road, Angmering, West Sussex BN16 3BE West Sussex BN16 4HL Tel: (01903) 783178 Tel: (01903) 786758 Fax: (01903) 859027 Fax: (01903) 779823 www.thecoppicesurgery.nhs.uk www.angmeringmedicalcentre.nhs.uk Welcome To The Practice How To See Your Doctor We operate an appointment system at both surgeries. You may be offered an appointment at either The Coppice Surgery or Angmering Medical Centre depending on availability regardless of which The Doctors surgery you are registered at. Appointments can be arranged either personally or by telephone. Dr Martina Houska MRCGP DRCOG DFFP MIPM (Senior Partner) Qualified in 1994 at Freie You may consult any of the doctors but it is a good idea to stay with the same doctor if possible. University, Berlin. Joined the practice in 2004 and is interested in female health and minor surgery. Urgent problems will always be seen the same day though it may not be with your usual doctor. If GMC No: 4276108. you wish to see a particular doctor it is advisable to book in advance. Patients requesting an urgent appointment for the day may be seen by a nurse practitioner or paramedic practitioner who will Dr Stephanie Pegge MA MBBS MRCGP Qualified in 1987 at St Thomas' Hospital, London. Joined decide whether a nurse or doctor appointment is appropriate. We aim to see all patients within the practice in 2005 and is interested in women's health. GMC No: 3202836. 20 minutes of their appointment time. However, this may not always be possible (for example if the doctor has to leave the surgery for an emergency).