Sooner ApHC Sooner Appaloosa Newsletter Jerry Donahue, Lee Page 3 Adam Chronister Service Award...

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Inside this issue: Member News 2 President’s Corner 2 Sandy Dyer Print Chances Available at June Show 2 Upcoming Local Events 3 Adam Chronister Service Award Presented at April Show 3 April 6 Show Sponsors 3 General Meeting Min- utes—April 27, 2003 4 June 7 Show Class List and Fee Schedule 8 Membership Form 9 ‘Win a Stallion’ 6 April 6 Show Results 7 Tahnee Harjo, the reigning Miss Indian Rodeo America, rode Hazachance, 9-year-old Appaloosa gelding owned by Tanner Chronister and Jim Chro- nister, in the Americana Futurity post parade April 12th at Fair Meadows race track. ApHC photogra- pher Melinda Anderson was there to get pictures of Tahnee and “Chance”, as well as of the Appaloosas racing. It was Tahnee’s first time to ride in her ceremonial costume—she looked awesome. Kids at the races were impressed; they were sure she was a princess or a queen. This event helped promote our Club and our breed. I met several of the Appaloosa race horse owners, who seemed pleased at the efforts to make their race even more special. I look forward to seeing photos of Tahnee and Chance in the Journal. They made a good looking pair. I hear from Jim that Tan- ner is telling everyone that Chance is a “cover boy”. Several people made major contributions to the success of Tahnee’s ride. Thanks to Victoria Ennis for putting everything in motion for our representa- tion in the post parade. Also, for her on-going co- ordination efforts. Thanks to Debbie Letham for putting us in touch with Tahnee. And many thanks to the Chronisters, Chance’s owners, and Kris Worth who is currently riding him for making him available for Tahnee to ride. And, of course, thanks to Tahnee for giving those in attendance a beautiful picture of the Appaloosa and its history. I also want to thank my friend Mary Wetzel from the Bartles- ville area for the generous loan of costumes for additional riders to wear. As chauffeur and groom for Chance, I really had a good time. A beautiful day, meeting Tahnee, her mother, and others who love the Appaloosa, getting to talk with them about these wonderful horses. . . I even got to ride Chance and check that he would have no problem with Tahnee’s regalia. May, 2003 Sooner Appaloosa Horse Club Miss Indian Rodeo America, in Americana Futurity Post Parade On-line Show Entry Available! In addition to standard entry at the show, we have a new entry option for our June 7th show—on-line entry via HorseSportsWorld.com . HorseSportsWorld.com is a powerful online registration service that allows you to register online for equestrian events. There is nothing to install - you access the HorseSportsWorld.com online registration software over the Internet from any web browser. You can register 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Imagine getting to the show and getting ready to show without the added stress of having to fill out your entries at the same time. Sooner ApHC Newsletter 2003 Officers & Directors Carol Johnson, President 918-543-2574 Walter Walker, Vice President 918-299-2746 Cathey Hazelwood, Secretary/ Treasurer 918-291-5910 Ric Banks Bill Walker Rodger Scott Tiffany George Angela Evans Sherri Basehoar Wendy Banks

Transcript of Sooner ApHC Sooner Appaloosa Newsletter Jerry Donahue, Lee Page 3 Adam Chronister Service Award...

Inside this issue:

Member News 2 President’s Corner 2

Sandy Dyer Print Chances Available at June Show

2

Upcoming Local Events 3

Adam Chronister Service Award Presented at April Show

3

April 6 Show Sponsors 3

General Meeting Min-utes—April 27, 2003

4

June 7 Show Class List and Fee Schedule

8

Membership Form 9

‘Win a Stallion’ 6

April 6 Show Results 7 Tahnee Harjo, the reigning Miss Indian Rodeo America, rode Hazachance, 9-year-old Appaloosa gelding owned by Tanner Chronister and Jim Chro-nister, in the Americana Futurity post parade April 12th at Fair Meadows race track. ApHC photogra-pher Melinda Anderson was there to get pictures of Tahnee and “Chance”, as well as of the Appaloosas racing. It was Tahnee’s first time to ride in her ceremonial costume—she looked awesome. Kids at the races were impressed; they were sure she was a princess or a queen.

This event helped promote our Club and our breed. I met several of the Appaloosa race horse owners, who seemed pleased at the efforts to make their race even more special. I look forward to seeing photos of Tahnee and Chance in the Journal. They made a good looking pair. I hear from Jim that Tan-ner is telling everyone that Chance is a “cover boy”.

Several people made major contributions to the success of Tahnee’s ride. Thanks to Victoria Ennis

for putting everything in motion for our representa-tion in the post parade. Also, for her on-going co-ordination efforts. Thanks to Debbie Letham for putting us in touch with Tahnee. And many thanks to the Chronisters, Chance’s owners, and Kris Worth who is currently riding him for making him available for Tahnee to ride. And, of course, thanks to Tahnee for giving those in attendance a beautiful picture of the Appaloosa and its history. I also want to thank my friend Mary Wetzel from the Bartles-ville area for the generous loan of costumes for additional riders to wear.

As chauffeur and groom for Chance, I really had a good time. A beautiful day, meeting Tahnee, her mother, and others who love the Appaloosa, getting to talk with them about these wonderful horses. . . I even got to ride Chance and check that he would have no problem with Tahnee’s regalia.

May, 2003

Sooner Appaloosa Horse Club

Miss Indian Rodeo America, in Americana Futurity Post Parade

On-line Show Entry Available!

In addition to standard entry at the show, we have a new entry option for our June 7th show—on-line entry via HorseSportsWorld.com. HorseSportsWorld.com is a powerful online registration service that allows you to register online for equestrian events. There is nothing to install - you access the HorseSportsWorld.com online registration software over the Internet from any web browser. You can register 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Imagine getting to the show and getting ready to show without the added stress of having to fill out your entries at the same time.

Sooner ApHC Newsletter

2003 Officers & Directors Carol Johnson, President

918-543-2574 Walter Walker, Vice President

918-299-2746 Cathey Hazelwood, Secretary/Treasurer 918-291-5910 Ric Banks Bill Walker Rodger Scott Tiffany George Angela Evans Sherri Basehoar Wendy Banks

New Arrivals

President’s Corner April has been a busy month for our Club.

The April show went from the from the “snow show” when scheduled in March to the “storm show”. The storms didn’t hit in Tulsa until about 8:00 a.m., but were active in the OKC and Missouri areas much earlier. In spite of nature’s chal-lenges, we had truly intrepid exhibitors and a wonderful turn out of volunteers. We have several new members, had a good time, learned a lot, so in spite of the negatives, I feel good about the show.

The next week on April 12th, the Club participated in the Americana Futurity post parade, thanks to the efforts of a number

of people (see article on page 1). Talked to the ApHC photogra-pher—Club will get a side bar in the Journal’s article on the Futu-rity.

Thanks to the Club fund raising efforts and our exhibitors, we covered the day’s expenses, although not the full cost of the show. With that said, it’s even more important that we con-tinue our fund raising efforts heading into the Summer show. It’s truly a case of ’many hands make light work’.

We had a number of Walk/Trot competitors at the April show.

June Show Class Additions: Note that we’ve added more

walk/trot classes for the June show, and high point awards for All-Breeds and ApHC Walk/Trot. Exhibitors. We’ve also added Get of Sire and Produce of Dam classes, at the request of our members.

‘Work hard, Play hard.’ In addition to working hard to promote the Appaloosa, we need to take time to enjoy our horses and each other, so the Club plans to get together for trail ride, play days, etc. over the next several months. Plan to join us for a trail ride at Blue Cove Creek in June.

Carol

Member News Angie Smith would like to introduce Samantha's new ride- Cherokee, a paint mare that is old enough to vote and well suited for Samantha. We had a chance to see this new team at the April 6th show. They really seem to click together and are off to a nice start.

Leslie Chapman wants to reintroduce her stallion Zee Ima Cowboy Shado, ApHC# 3541862. He was born March 2, 1995. His sire is C Ima Shado Two from Castle Hills Appaloosas, Donnie and Mary Clark from Missouri. “Cowboy” has 7-8 offspring that are being ridden and shown. Foals have been 80% black and 100% characteristics. At the horsefest in Claremore in 2001, out of 42 horses in the most colorful halter class, “Cowboy” placed 6th and placed 2nd out of 7 in the aged stallion class. He’s received lots of compliments on his disposition, color, and conformation. For more information and to see “Cowboy”, contact Chapman Versatility Horses, Leslie Chapman at [email protected].

Congratulations to David Marshall and his Adair FFA teammates for placing 3rd in the State Quiz Bowl. David is the son of Leslie Chapman.

Jim Chronister reports that Best Hazzard, their two-year old filly, received two 3rd places, one 4th place and one 5th place out of a class of 8 in Hunter in Hand—Mares.

Several of our members have new babies this year. Check out the photos I’ve been receiving. 2003 has been a spotted spring!

Sandy Dyer Print Chances Available at June Show Sandy Dyer was an Oklahoma artist from Oolagah. Jim and Donna Chronister attended an estate sale recently where a number of her works were sold. They purchased a 14”x20” pen and ink signed and numbered print of a calf roper called “Smooth Running”. Jim and Donna plan to have the print framed, then donate the print to the Club. Chances to win the print will be sold from now until the our annual meeting for $1. All proceeds from the print will go to the Sooner ApHC general fund.

Contact Donna Chronister, 918-825-4487 for more information on the print.

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Sherri and George Basehoar an-nounce the birth of “Bandit”, a black and white leopard colt out of their stud “Frankie” on April 25, 2003.

Wendy Banks announced the birth of this lovely filly on March 25, 2003. IMA Cool Flyer’s dad is Cool Coun-sel; mom is Katy Fler. Wrong kind of spots, but she is a beautiful baby.

Rodger Scott’s mare Susie had this lovely filly on Tuesday, April 22. If she’s like her big sister, her color will come on in her second year.

"Happiness is not a state to arrive at, but rather, a man-ner of traveling. (Hopefully on the back of a horse.)"

...Author Unknown

Interesting Web Sites www.geocities.com/SoonerApp

The Sooner ApHC web site.

www.appaloosa.com Appaloosa Horse Club web site

oklahomahorseindustrycoun-cil.com

Oklahoma Horse Industry Council site

www.ansi.okstate.edu/exten/horses

OSU’s horse web site www.theHorse.com

Published by The Horse magazine. Good source of equine health informa-tion.

http://www.horseweb.com/ Links to a LOT of horse-related sites on the web. I spent several hours browsing when I first found this one.

April 6 Show Sponsors

Upcoming Local Events

Thanks to our show sponsors. Their sup-port is greatly appreciated. Please be sure to thank them personally when you have the opportunity. Klotz, White, DVM Sapulpa Veterinary Hospital 12226 S. Heywood Hill Road Sapulpa, OK 74066 224-6867 – 224-6873 Equine 24 hour Emergency Service Class sponsor Green Country Store John & Kelli Dowd Nutrena Feed & Trailer Sales 11808 S. Union Sapulpa, OK 74066 918-299-0333 Class sponsor

Speedy Gonzalez Patio Café 14797 S. Casper Hwy. 75 South Glenpool, OK 74033 918-322-1600 Class sponsor

Neighborhood Market Store (Wal-Mart) 94th & Delaware Tulsa, OK Class sponsor—2 classes Fell, Letzig, Propp, D.V.M. Pryor Veterinary Hospital, Inc. Box 728 Pryor, OK 74362 918-825-1717 Class sponsor Inola Drug 19 W. Commercial Inola, OK 74036 918-543-8777 Class sponsor Carol & Paul Johnson 34607 S. 4200 Rd. Inola, OK 74036 918-543-2574 Class sponsor—2 classes

Troup Johnson. Starts at 8:00 a.m. Contact Carol Johnson, 918-543-2574, [email protected], for additional info

****************** June 22 (tentative) Sooner ApHC Trail Ride at Blue Cove Creek. For additional info, contact Carol Johnson, 918-543-2574, [email protected]

May 18 Sooner ApHC meet-ing, 4:00 pm, Western Sizzlin Restaurant, Broken Arrow, OK (71st Street between 145th & 161st East Avenue).

May 18 Playday at 4 Way Arena in Pryor, 2:00 p.m. For more info, contact Sherri Base-hoar, 918-543-4395.

May 24 — Playday at Inola Round Up Club in Inola. Exhi-bitions start at 9:00 a.m. For more info, contact Lorie Camp-

bell @ 250-8493. Playdays 4th Saturday of every month through September.

May 25-25—OAHC ”Run for the Roses” Show. OKC. For additional info, contact Charlie Hall, 405-787-9870, [email protected]

****************** June 7 Sooner ApHC Sum-mer Appaloosa/Open Show. Tulsa Expo, North Arena. Judges: Jerry Donahue, Lee

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Adam Chronister Service Award Presented at April Show The Adam Chronister Service Award for 2002 was presented to Randy Hazelwood at the April show in Tulsa. This award is presented to an individual who has worked to promote the best interests of the Appaloosa and the Sooner ApHC. In 2001, the Club presented the first Adam Chronister service award to Tiffany George. When we selected the 2002 award winner, we decided to make this a travel-ing award. Randy was presented with an award plaque which contains Tiffany’s name for 2001 and his for 2002. Next year, the plaque will go to the 2003 award winner whose name will join theirs. Randy also received a certificate which he’ll be able to keep.

Sherri and George Basehoar an-nounce the birth of “Whisper”, a filly out of their stud “Frankie” on May 3, 2003.

Cathey Hazelwood’s mare Apaches Wishbone gave birth to this hand-some colt by CR Sweet Deal May 4, 2003.

Club Sponsors Please support our Club spon-sors whenever you get a chance. We really appreciate their sup-port and want to let them know it.

General Meeting Minutes April 27, 2003 Location: Microtel Hotel, Tulsa, Okla-homa Time: 3:00 p.m. Present: Carol & Paul Johnson,

Cathey Hazelwood, Billy M. Walker, Walter Walker, Angie Evans, Jim & Donna Chronister

The meeting was called to order at 3:10 p.m. Financial Report Cathey Hazelwood presented the Financial Reports for the months of February – April 2003. Copies of the financial reports and show financial reports were distributed during the meeting. The club currently has $637.42 in the checking account. Show financial results include income of $475 in sponsorships and $1363 in exhibitor pay-ments for a total income of $1838.00. Total expenses were $2805.13, which leave us with a net loss of ($967.13). Of the $2805.13 in expenses, $1534.93 is expenses not yet reim-bursed to Carol Johnson ($1048.29), Sherri Basehoar ($181.87) and Cathey Hazelwood ($304.77). It was noted that Sherri Basehoar has indicated her willingness to donate her unreimbursed money ($181.87) to the club in exchange for a sponsorship of their farm an-nounced during the June show. Jim Chronister made a motion to make the unpaid expenses ($1534.93) a part of the club’s accounts receivable. Walter Walker seconded the motion and it was passed unani-mously.

April 2003 Horse Show Results Carol has sent thank you notes to exhibitors and sponsors. It appears that Brenna Brawner is the only one who qualified for a High Point award.

June 7, 2003 Show Preparation A draft of the June 2003 showbill was re-viewed. It was recommended that a non-Appaloosa class be added, “get a sire/produce of dam”. We have the North Arena at the Tulsa Expo for the June show. Carol is working with Horse Sports World to

have online entry available for the June show. We need 24 Appaloosas to make the show count for points. Walter will make calls to make sure we meet that number. Angie Evans will get Sharon Martin’s (Appy owner) phone number to Walter. Carol said that Amy Clark Kinsch intends to make the show. Carol will get information to the Mayes County 4H and Tulsa County Extension Office regard-ing the show so they can disperse to club members. Jim will be the announcer for the June show. He stated that he needs a class sheet for him-self and one is needed for the gatekeeper. It was clarified that sponsorship money is an advertising expense for a business and not a donation. Everyone needs to be accountable for getting sponsorships and should explain the benefits they will receive when sponsoring a class/banner, including the announcement of business/individual name at the show and their name/logo placed on our website. Any materi-als or gift certificates will be posted in the hos-pitality booth. Regarding fundraising for the club, Jim and Donna Chronister are donating a piece of west-ern pen and ink artwork by Sandy Dyer. The value when framed will be approximately $200. We will sell $1.00 chances to be drawn at the end of the year. Jim and Donna will take the artwork to the OKC and Carthage shows to sell chances. Billy Walker is donating Curly Bill, a stallion, in order to raise money for the club. Chances are $10 each and the drawing will take place at the June show. Walter will get the pedigree and picture to Carol so she can create a flyer. We need everyone’s help to get the flyer posted/circulated. Trailride A trailride was discussed for sometime in June, after the horse show. Dates dis-cussed were either June 15th or June 22nd. Other Jim will help work on the futurity. Carol reported on the Americana Futurity race held recently at Fair Meadows. Victoria Ennis had contacted the club about providing horses

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Membership Membership in the Sooner Appaloosa Horse Club is for the calendar year. With the beginning of 2003, it’s time to renew your membership, if you haven't already done so. There is a revised membership form at-tached to this newslet-ter. Fill out & return to Cathey Hazelwood. Make copies and share! Invite a friend to join.

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General Meeting Minutes April 27, 2003

and riders for the post parade. Tahnee Harjo, Miss Indian Rodeo America, rode Tanner Chro-nister’s horse, Chance. A full article will appear in the Appaloosa Journal. Carol believes the event was well received by the race horse people. Tahnee was in full Indian costume. Carol was accountable for transporting Chance to and from the track. THANKS CAROL! Next Meeting May 18, 2003, 4:00 pm, Western Sizzlin Restaurant, Broken Arrow, OK (71st Street between 145th & 161st East Avenue). Adjournment A motion was made by Jim Chronister and seconded by Walter Walker to adjourn the meeting (4:55 pm). Motion passed unanimously. Minutes recorded by Cathey Hazelwood, Secretary/Treasurer

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Newsletter Info The newsletter is a way for our members to share news and information. Please get info for the July newsletter to Carol by June 15.

Carol Johnson 543-2574 [email protected]

Fund Raising Info

∗ Banners—$350

∗ Displayed at all shows during 2003

∗ Presented on Club web site

∗ Presented in newsletter

∗ Class sponsorships—$25/class

∗ Announced at individual show

∗ Displayed on class sponsor list at show in show office and at announcer’s stand

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Contact Carol or Cathey if you need more bro-chures and/or receipts.

Inola Feed & Supply P.O. Box 549 Inola, OK 74036 918-543-2207 Class sponsor David Fleming, D.V.M. Locust Grove Animal Clinic P.O. Box 661 Locust Grove, OK 918-459-5496 Class sponsor Patty Couch 30556 S 4180 Rd Inola, OK 74036 918-543-2678 Class sponsor Jenks Feed 201 W. Main St. Jenks, OK 918-299-9857 Class sponsor Stillwater Mills 721 W 6th St Claremore, OK 918- 341-0933 certificates for classes

Jenks Feed 201 W. Main St. Jenks, OK 918-299-9857 Class sponsor Beth Haist The Horse of Course 506 W Will Rogers Blvd Claremore, OK 918-341-8269 certificates for High Point awards Barbara & Billy Walker Walker Appaloosas Route 3 Box 241 Sapulpa, OK 74066 918-299-2746 Class sponsor—4 classes Sam’s 6922 S Mingo Rd Tulsa, OK 918- 252-9503 Class sponsor

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April 6 Show Sponsors

‘Win a Stallion’ Entry Form

Qty Price Total Name

$10.00

Address

Phone Need not be present to win

Win a Stallion Drawing will be held at the June 7, 2003, show — Tulsa Expo, Tulsa, OK

Sooner Appaloosa Horse Club Dedicated to promoting interest in the Appaloosa in the Green Country area

Ima CassColena, 1992 Bay Roan

Sire: Doc Bar Sire: Doc O’Lena ——— Dam: Poco Lena Sire: Ima Doc Olena Sire: Wa Jo Re Dam: Wa Jo Freckles —— My Happiness Sire: unknown Sire: Colida ————— Dam: Lady Chesty Dam: Colily ———— Sire: Sugar Hi Man Dam: Sugar Lily ———— Dam: Tahina Boots

Amazing opportunity!! $10.00 buys you a chance to own this well bred stallion! Ima CassColena, aka Curly Bill, is the perfect solution for a cutting/reining farm looking to diversify their herd. To improve your odds, buy more chances. Curly Bill is donated to SApHC by Billy Walker, Walker Appaloosas. For more info about Curly, contact Billy at 918-299-2746

Sooner Appaloosa Horse Club Return entry to:

702 W. 121st St.

Jenks, OK 74037

Phone: 918-291-5910

Email: [email protected]

Cash Method of Payment Check

Please do NOT send cash in the mail. Entry will not be valid until payment is received by SApHC.

Class Name —Judges—

Exhibitor/Horse 1 2

Yearling Stallions

Pat Gent / Babe’s Something GBAR 1 1

Three Year Old Stallions

John Letham / Maid’s Destiny 1 1

Grand/Reserve Stallions

Pat Gent / Babe’s Something GBAR 2 2 John Letham / Maid’s Destiny 1 1

Open Stallions—All Breeds

Pat Gent / Babe’s Something GBAR 1

Yearling Fillies

W. J. Foley / A Remarkable Maid 1 1

Two Year Old Fillies

Pat Gent / Spend It Quick 1 1

Grand/Reserve Mares

W. J. Foley / A Remarkable Maid 2 2 Pat Gent / Spend It Quick 1 1

Yearling Geldings

W. J. Foley / Playboy Moves 1 1

Grand/Reserve Geldings

W. J. Foley / Playboy Moves 1 1

Hunter in Hand—Mares

Pat Gent / Spend It Quick 1 1

Hunter in Hand Stallions

Pat Gent / Babe’s Something GBAR 1 1

Non-Pro Western Showmanship

Angela Siemer / Aluma Stormylady 1 2 Elaine Siemer / In His Steps 2 1

Western Showmanship 13 & Under

Brenna Brawner / Miss Hotsy Dotsy 1 1

English Showmanship 13 & Under

Brenna Brawner / Miss Hotsy Dotsy 1

Open Youth Hunter Under Saddle Walk/Trot—All Breeds

Brenna Brawner / Miss Hotsy Dotsy 1 1

Hunter Under Saddle Walk/Trot 10 & Under

Brenna Brawner / Miss Hotsy Dotsy 1 1

Open Western Trail Class—All Breeds

John Letham / Chocolate Time 1

Trail Class—All Ages

John Letham / Chocolate Time 1 1 Brenna Brawner / Miss Hotsy Dotsy 2 2

Open Walk/Trot 10 & Under

Brenna Brawner / Miss Hotsy Dotsy 1 Anastacia Basehoar / Miss Lbs Haz To Go 2

Open Western Pleasure

John Letham / Chocolate Time 1 Elaine Siemer / In His Steps 2 Angela Siemer / Aluma Stormylady 3

Western Pleasure Walk/Trot 10 & Under

Brenna Brawner / Miss Hotsy Dotsy 1 1 Anastacia Basehoar / Miss Lbs Haz To Go 2 2

Western Pleasure—All Ages

John Letham / Chocolate Time 1 1

Keyhole Race 14-18

Randy Hazelwood / Wampums Two Bars 1 1

Keyhole Race

Randy Hazelwood / Wampums Two Bars 1 1

Camas Prairie Stump Race 14-18

Randy Hazelwood / Wampums Two Bars 1 1

Camas Prairie Stump Race

Randy Hazelwood / Wampums Two Bars 1 1

Nez Perce Stake Race 14-18

Randy Hazelwood / Wampums Two Bars 1 1

Nez Perce Stake Race

Randy Hazelwood / Wampums Two Bars 1 1

Open Keyhole Race

Kayla Knipfer / Mean Streak dq Randy Hazelwood / Wampums Two Bars dq

Open Barrel Race

Kayla Knipfer / Mean Streak 1 Randy Hazelwood / Wampums Two Bars 2

Open Pole Bending

Kayla Knipfer / Mean Streak 1 Randy Hazelwood / Wampums Two Bars 2

April 6 Show Results — Judges Bill Baber (1), Keith Longacre (2)

We only had one individual who qualified for a show high point award at the April show. Congratulations to Brenna Brawner, ApHC Youth Hi-Point award winner. Brenna competed in both ApHC English and Western Showmanship youth classes and English and Western Walk/Trot classes to fulfill the requirements of a 4 class minimum, 1 of which must be a halter class.

April 6 Show Hi-Point Award Winners

Sooner ApHC Summer Appaloosa / Open Show June 7, 2003

START TIME - 8 A.M. OOppeenn aanndd AAppHHCC AApppprroovveedd CCllaasssseess

Judges: Jerry Donahue, Lee Troup Johnson ***Open Classes for all Breeds and Colors***

Tulsa Exposition Center - Tulsa, OK North Arena

1. Open Weanling all sexes 2. ApHC Weanling Colts 3. ApHC Yearling Colts 4. ApHC Two-Year-Old Stallions 5. ApHC Three-Year-Old Stallions 6. ApHC Aged Stallions GRAND & RESERVE STALLIONS 7. ApHC Non-Pro Stallions 8. Open Stallions 9. ApHC Weanling Fillies 10. ApHC Yearling Fillies 11. ApHC Two-Year-Old Mares 12. ApHC Three-Year-Old Mares 13. ApHC Aged Mares GRAND & RESERVE MARES 14. ApHC Youth Halter Mares 18 &

Under 15. ApHC Non-Pro Mares 16. Open Mares 17. ApHC Weanling Geldings 18. ApHC Yearling Geldings 19. ApHC Two-Year-Old Geldings 20. ApHC Three-Year-Old Geldings 21. ApHC Aged Geldings GRAND & RESERVE GELDINGS 22. ApHC Youth Halter Geldings 18

& Under 23. ApHC Non-Pro Geldings 24. Open Geldings 25. Open Youth at Halter 26. ApHC Most Colorful at Halter 27. Open Most Colorful at Halter 28. ApHC Get of Sire 29. ApHC Produce of Dam 30. Open Get of Sire 31. Open Produce of Dam 32. ApHC Hunter in Hand Mares 33. ApHC Hunter in Hand Geldings 34. ApHC Hunter in Hand Stallions 35. ApHC Western Showmanship 13 &

Under 36. ApHC Western Showmanship 14-18 37. ApHC Non Pro Western

Showmanship

38. ApHC English Showmanship 13 & Under

39. ApHC English Showmanship 14-18 40. Open Youth Showmanship 41. Open Showmanship

*** Lunch / Tack Change Break *** 42. Open Hunter Under Saddle Walk/Trot 43. Open Youth Hunter Under Saddle

Walk/Trot 44. ApHC Walk/Trot Hunter Under

Saddle 45. Open Youth Hunter Under Saddle 46. Open Hunter Under Saddle 47. ApHC Novice Hunter Under Saddle

13 & Under 48. ApHC Hunter Under Saddle 13 &

Under 49. ApHC Novice Hunter Under Saddle

14-18 50. ApHC Hunter Under Saddle 14-18 51. ApHC Non Pro Hunter Under Saddle 52. ApHC Hunter Under Saddle 53. Open Youth Hunt Seat Equitation 54. Open Hunt Seat Equitation 55. ApHC Novice Hunt Seat Equitation

13 & Under 56. ApHC Hunt Seat Equitation 13 &

Under 57. ApHC Novice Hunt Seat Equitation

14-18 58. ApHC Hunt Seat Equitation 14-18 59. ApHC Non Pro Hunt Seat Equitation

*** Tack Change Break *** 60. Open Lead Line 8 & Under 61. ApHC Lead Line 6 & Under 62. Open Youth Western Trail 63. Open Western Trail 64. ApHC Western Trail 13 & Under 65. ApHC Western Trail 14-18 66. ApHC Non Pro Western Trail 67. ApHC Western Trail 68. Open Walk/Trot Western Pleasure 10

& Under 69. Therapeutic Walk Trot Western 70. Open Youth Walk/Trot Western 71. Open Walk/Trot Western 72. Open Western Pleasure 10 & Under 73. Open Western Pleasure 18 & Under

74. Open Western Pleasure 75. ApHC Walk/Trot Western Pleasure

10 & Under 76. ApHC Novice Western Pleasure 13 &

Under 77. ApHC Western Pleasure 13 & Under 78. ApHC Novice Western Pleasure 14-

18 79. ApHC Western Pleasure 14-18 80. ApHC Non Pro Western Pleasure 81. ApHC Western Pleasure 82. Open Western Equitation 83. Open Youth Western Equitation 84. ApHC Novice Western Equitation 13

& Under 85. ApHC Western Equitation 13 &

Under 86. ApHC Novice Western Equitation 14

18 87. ApHC Western Equitation 14-18 88. ApHC Non Pro Western Equitation 89. Open Y Keyhole Race Walk/Trot 90. Open Youth Keyhole Race 91. Open Keyhole Race 92. ApHC Keyhole Race 13 & Under 93. ApHC Keyhole Race 14-18 94. ApHC Non Pro Keyhole Race 19 &

Over 95. ApHC Keyhole Race 96. Open Youth Barrel Walk/Trot 97. Open Youth Barrel Race 98. Open Barrel Race 99. ApHC Camas Prairie Stump Race 13

& Under 100. ApHC Camas Prairie Stump Race 14-

18 101. ApHC Non-Pro Camas Prairie Stump

Race 19 & Over 102. ApHC Camas Prairie Stump Race 103. Open Youth Pole Bending Walk/Trot 104. Open Youth Pole Bending 105. Open Pole Bending 106. ApHC Nez Perce Stake 13 & Under 107. ApHC Nez Perce Stake 14-18 108. ApHC Non Pro Nez Perce Stake 19 &

Over 109. ApHC Nez Perce Stake

Current negative Coggins required on all horses. ApHC Rules will be followed for bitting and equipment. Non-ApHC western classes will not require chaps.

Exhibitor must be 19 or older to show a stallion. Entry must be received at least two classes before your class.

Show management may combine classes when there are fewer than 3 entries in a class. A minimum of 2 entries is required in timed and trail events to a hold class.

Show management will call additional breaks if required. Year End Awards, Horse of Year Awards, Show High Point Awards for ApHC and Open classes

See back of class list for Rules and Requirements for Awards Stalls available - $20 for 1 day

For Show Information Call Carol Johnson, 918-543-2574, or Cathey Hazelwood, 918-291-5910

For Stalling Reservations, call Rodger Scott, 918-266-1243

Entry Fees $5.00 Office Charge per horse

ApHC Class Rates National point fee: $2.00/class/judge - open, $1.00/class/judge – youth, non-pro

OPEN Class Rates ( single judge)

Class Rates: $6.00/horse/ judge per class plus National point fee/class/judge (i.e., $12.00 per horse per class + $4.00 per class National point fee)

$6.00

Day Rates SApHC Member :

$36.00 per horse/judge plus National point fee/class/judge (i.e., $72.00 per horse + $4.00 per class National point fee)

$36.00

Day Rates non-SApHC member

$42.00 per horse/judge plus National point fee/class/judge (i.e., $84.00 per horse + $4.00 per class National point fee)

$42.00

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Sooner Appaloosa Horse Club, Inc. Membership Application

Type of Membership

Youth Members

Areas of Interest, Expertise Filling in this section is optional, but will allow us to focus on our membership’s interests.

Comments

Return membership form to: Cathey Hazelwood 702 W. 121st St. Jenks, OK 74037

Individual - $10 Family - $25

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What is the Sooner Appaloosa Horse Club?

The Sooner Appaloosa Horse Club, Inc., associated with the Appaloosa Horse Club, Inc., is a regional club whose purpose is “To promote interest in the breed in the area of membership”. We are a group of people from different backgrounds, in different professions, brought together by our love of the Appaloosa horse. If you share our love of the breed, please join us in our goal to promote the Appaloosa (and have fun in the process!).

34607 S. 4200 Rd. Inola, OK 74036

Dedicated to promoting interest in the Appaloosa in the Green Country area

Visit our web site: www.geocities.com/SoonerApp

Sooner Appaloosa Horse Club

Summer Appaloosa / Open Show Saturday, June 7, 2003, 8:00 a.m.

Tulsa Expo, North Arena