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March 16-19, 2017 American Saddlebred Association of Arizona presents ... 46th Annual The Southwest‘s Premier Multi-Breed Show March 16-19, 2017 Featuring the following Divisions: American Saddlebred, Arabian, Half Arabian/Anglo-Arabian, Hackney, Roadster, Baroque, Morgan, Academy, Equitation, All Breed/Opportunity, Open Gaited Breeds, Exhibition, and Equestrian Special Olympics WestWorld—Scottsdale, Arizona Entries Close March 3, 2017 www.carouselcharityhorseshow.com Cazam’s Firelord SA Tomcat x Deserts Untouchable Memories Cazam’s Kalypso Cazam’s Adele Cazam Farm congratulates Sharon Mills as the new owner of Firelord! He has it all — athleticism, talent, attitude, expression, and great thinking — and we look forward to cheering this team on in the ring! We have several other exceptional, young, elite horses who think right, have been started right, and represent the best of the Cazam breeding program. There horses are priced right and ready to sell. Whether its getting back in the saddle or going all the way to the World Championships, we have many programs to fit your goals and the team to help make it happen. Come visit with us during Carousel. We would enjoy talking about or sharing your passion for these amazing show horses and how we can help make your dreams a reality. Celebrating over 12 years of growth at the same location! Matthew Roberts, Owner and Trainer David Krensing, Manager - Jolene Galvin, Instructor - Mike Mooney, Trainer - Tammi Jay, Trainer Cave Creek AZ 85331 - 602-430-8283 - [email protected] www.matthewrobertsstables.com Welcome Exhibitors, Trainers, and Friends Celebrating the 46th Annual Carousel Charity Horse Show The American Saddlebred Association of Arizona (ASAA) is proud to present the 46th Annual Carousel Charity Horse Show – Arizona’s premier multi-breed competition showcasing various breeds of horses, horsemanship, and showmanship. Enjoy the county fair atmosphere, congeniality, superb facilities, and ambiance of Scottsdale. There is free coffee & donuts available every morning in the show office. On Friday night at 6 p.m., join us for our exhibitor/sponsor appreciation party in the Equidome. This year we are giving a portion of our profits to Arizona American Saddlebred Foundation. The Arizona American Saddlebred Foundation helps horses in need. Help support this great organization! Try your hand at judging a in the Jackpot Judging contest Saturday evening in the Equidome – you may win some cash! Check out our Silent Auction and fabulous vendors. Don't miss the fun of the pitch-a-pony contest! Show off your artistic side in the Carousel Youth Art Contest, details on page 25. Morgan youth members - don't forget about the American Morgan Horse Association Youth of the Year contest. More details are available online at http://www.morganhorse.com/programs/youth/contests/. Come cheer on the Academy riders and help us welcome riders who will show in the Equestrian Special Olympic classes on Saturday afternoon. Don't miss the 2016 ASAA Awards that will be presented throughout the Carousel Horse Show. Check page 34 for details. We have a great event planned and look forward to seeing you there! We would like to wish all of our exhibitors good luck and a successful show! The ASAA Board and Kent Moeller, Show Manager March 16-19, 2017 WestWorld • 16601 N. Pima Road • Scottsdale, Arizona This book is available for download at: www.carouselcharityhorseshow.com Entries Close March 3, 2017 46th Annual Carousel Charity Horse Show Judges Mr. Kent Swalla .......................................................... Columbia, MO American Saddlebred, Morgan, Hackney, Roadster, Equitation, Academy, Opportunity, Baroque Mr. Bruce Bates ......................................................... Wyandatte, OK Judge A: Arabian, Half Arabian/Anglo-Arabian (Region 7) Ms. Sheri Ordom. ............................................. Lake Havasu City, AZ Judge B: Arabian, Half Arabian/Anglo-Arabian Halter (Region 12) Officials Show Manager ...................... Kent Moeller .............................. Versailles, KY Competition Secretary........... Lori Nelson ........................................ Paris, KY USEF Steward ........................ Sheryl Craig......................Fort McDonnell, AZ Ring Master Equidome .......... Dewey Bass ..................... Mt. Washington, KY Announcer Equidome ........... Joe Husband ................................Phoenix, AZ Paddock Master Equidome ... Kent Moeller .............................. Versailles, KY Ring Master Ring 3 ................ Dennis Eikenberry .......................Park City, UT Announcer Ring 3 .................. Dawn Green ........................... Cave Creek, AZ Paddock Master Ring 3 ......... Mark Owens ............................. Scottsdale, AZ Barn Manager/Awards .......... Tanya Missurelli .........................602-616-5727 Photographer Equidome ....... Howard Schatzberg ................ Cave Creek, AZ Photographer Ring 3 ............. Casey McBride .............................Phoenix, AZ Videographer Equidome ....... Take One Productions ...............760-362-4022 Farrier .................................... Robin Hunnicutt ........................602-920-8560 Veterinarian ........................... Dr. Laura Harris .........................602-494-9669 Event Cordinator .................. Kelly Charpentier .....................602-309-1552 Show Approvals United States Equestrian Federation (USEF), Arabian Horse Association (AHA), American Morgan Horse Association (AMHA), Golden West Region VII Council, American Saddlebred Association (ASHA), American Saddlebred Association of Arizona (ASAA), Pacific Coast Horse Shows Circuit, Inc. 2 Carousel Charity Horse Show SCHEDULE OF FEES AND PREMIUMS Entries Close February 26, 2016 Fees: Regular and Qualifying Classes ......................................................................................Entry Fee $45 Arabian Concurrent (Halter – Regions 7 and 12) Regular and Qualifying Classes .......Entry Fee $55 Arabian Concurrent (Halter – Regions 7 and 12) Championships .................................Entry Fee $65 $750 Stakes and Championships ....................................................................................Entry Fee $90 Champion – $500 Reserve – $150 3rd – $100 4th - 6th – Ribbon NO $ Stakes and Championships ....................................................................................Entry Fee $55 Championship Ribbons through 6th Place Academy and Equestrian Classes ...................................................................................Entry Fee $35 Special Olympics Classes ..............................................................................One Time Entry Fee $20 Please visit www.carouselcharityhorseshow.com for Speical Olympics entry form and details General Fees: All Stalls – Horse and Tack – No Pre-Bed (8 a.m Wed. - 6 a.m. Mon.) .....................................$150 Early Arrival/Late Departure Stall Fee (per stall/per day) ...............................................................$25 Contact Tanya Misurelli at 602-616-5727 for early arrivals. Add/Change Fee (refer to rules 17 and 19) ......................................................................................$ 5 Add/Change Fee (less than one hour before class) ..........................................................................$25 Post Entry Fees – after March 3, 2017 (per horse) ..........................................................................$25 Plus additional post entry fee of $5 per per horse ........................................................................$ 5 Office Fee per entry .........................................................................................................................$38 Grounds Fee – not using stalls (per horse/per day) .........................................................................$35 RV Reservations – Contact WestWorld at (480) 312-6802 Horse registration/membership courtesy verification fee @$5.00 per document done by office staff USEF*, AHA, ASAA Fees: USEF Federation Fee (Drugs & Medication, USEF) ......................................................................$16 USEF Show Pass (Non-Member Fee) ............................................................................................$30 *Opportunity and Exhibition entries are exempt from USEF fees. AHA Non-Member Single Event Fee .............................................................................................$35 AHA Show Recognition Fee (per horse for performance classes) ..................................................$ 4 AHA Show Recognition Fee (per horse for halter classes) .............................................................$ 8 AHA Resolution 9-90 Fee ................................................................................................................$ 4 AHA Resolution 9-90 Fee (per horse for all Arabian classes) .........................................................$ 7 Make Checks Payable to: American Saddlebred Association of Arizona, Inc. (ASAA) Mail or Email Entries to: Lori Nelson, Competition Secretary 956 Hill Road, Paris, KY 40361 Phone: 859-457-0841 Email: [email protected] Online Entries (See instructions on next page): www.horseshowsonline.com Carousel Charity Horse Show 3 WHAT YOU NEED: A free account at HorseShowsOnline (www.horseshowsonline.com). If you don’t already have an account you can create one. A HorseShowsOnline basic membership is FREE. A record in your account
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