65th Portuguese Bend National Horse Show

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Welcome and Committee 3 65th Anniversary 10 In Memoriam ..................................................... 14 2023 Art Contest ............................................... 15 Children’s Hospital Los Angeles 16 Featured Child 2023 17 Patrons & Sponsors ............................................. 20 Special Thanks ................................................... 27 Special Thank You & Winners 30 Special Classes & Events 43 Judges & Officials .............................................. 48 Spectator’s Guide .............................................. 50 EQUESTRIAN EVENTS Friday ................................................................ 52 Saturday ............................................................ 54 Sunday 57 PCHA HORSEMANSHIP FINALS 35 & Under • 18 to 34....................................... 66 14 & Under ....................................................... 74 Jumper Classics ................................................. 78 Perpetual Trophies & Award Winners 94 The Children’s Circle 119 Business Advertisers ............................................ 180 TABLE
CONTENTS
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Jumping for Joy

IN S UPPORT OF THE B EST C ARE FOR K I d S

PENINSULA COMMITTEE CHIL d REN’S HOSPITAL

Celebrating 66 years – 1957 to 2023

Welcome to the 65th Annual Portuguese Bend National Horse Show benefiting Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA). Peninsula Committee Children’s Hospital (PCCH) is a group of nearly 200 families who work throughout the year to bring you this A-rated horse show. This year, all proceeds from the show will benefit two programs at CHLA – The Associates Chair in Endocrinology and The Associates Chair in Transplant Surgery.

The theme of this year’s event, “Jumping for Joy in Support of the Best Care for Kids” celebrates our long tradition of giving that supports the patients, families, heroic health care workers, and renowned trailblazing researchers at CHLA. Whether you are a longtime competitor, spectator, or new to the show, we are delighted to welcome you to our show.

We are honored to present the PCHA Horsemanship Finals 14 & under, the PCHA Karen Healey Adult Horsemanship Finals 18-34, and the PCHA Victor Hugo Vidal Adult Horsemanship Finals 35 & over. Congratulations to all the riders who qualified! We are also pleased to welcome some of the top riders on the west coast competing in the $15,000 Seahorse Open Jumper Classic and the $10,000 Harman Family Junior A/O Jumper Classic. don’t miss our other attractions at the show such as delicious food booths, Haybale boutique, special events, and Children’s Circle complete with entertainment for the entire family. Thank you for supporting our horse show and for making a difference in a child’s life.

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Carole Rowe, Horse Show Chairman Marnie Gruen, President

2023 PENINSULA COMMITTEE CHIL d REN’S HOSPITAL

PRESI d ENT

Marnie Gruen

HORSE SHOW CHAIRMAN

Carole Rowe

ACTIVES

Kathryn and Hasan Arafat

Lesley and John Armstrong

Margaret and Brian Bonvechio

debra and Chris Consani

Alyson and dean decker

Cathy and darren Eades

Meredith and Blake Edwards

Piper and dominic Engels

Julie and Kevin Foley

Holly and Jeff Gardner

Noelle and Paul Giuliano

Marnie and dan Gruen

Maureen and Tory Hazard

Kathy and Kirk Johnson

Jennifer and Bill Kirk

Shana and Craig Kish

Song and david Klein

Kristen and Alex Kouzmanoff

Jenny and Joe Litchfield

Helaine and Steve Lopes

Catherine and Joe Lucas

Alyson and Sean McFerson

Wendy and Brett Moulton

Tania and Ryan Peterson

Carey and Tim Romer

Carole and david Rowe

Heidi and Mark Sampson

Heather and Joe Schuchert

Ally and Alex Shen

Katie and Kurt Slingsby

Kellie and Todd Stender

Tory and Ryan Todaro

Jan and doug Van Riper

Jennifer and Ryan Yakubik

SUSTAINERS

Marsha and Ivan Barrett

Barbara and Bryan Bergsteinsson

Ann and John Boyt

Jan Brandmeyer

Sue and david Breiholz

Chris and david Cheatham

Cindy and Mark Choate

Anne and Larry Clark

Shannon Cobb

Kate and david Cocke

Anne and James Cook

Jennifer and Curt Cosgrove

Kathy and Mark Costa

Colleen and Michael Cotter

Sharon and Joe Cutcliffe

Ittie and Warren Cutting

Betty davidson

Michelle and darrin del Conte

Flora and Jason Fairchild

Shirley Farley

Suzie Farman

Penny and dennis Fevergeon

Wendy and Thomas Fileti

Mary Ann and Chuck Garland

Lisa Gentry

Margaret Gibbs

Becky Gielow

Eleanor and Randy Ginsberg

Karen and Richard Govenar

diana and Michael Grannis

Susan and Michael Gray

Valerie and Tim Hand

Nan and Reed Harman

Leslie Hively

Terry and Joe Hohm

Marilyn and Ralph Hove

Karin and Ron Jones

Nancy and Michael Keating

Sally and Peter Kelly

Valerie and Edward Kelly

Alanna and Edward Kennedy

Cathy King

dawn and Craig Knickerbocker

Sue and Jerry Kouzmanoff

Peggy and Kevin Lanigan

Patty and Steve Lantz

Janice and Lewis Latimer

Karen and Michael Learned

Vicky Lee

Sally and Rich Leibfried

Jacquie and Joe Leimbach

Vallerie and Thomas Light

Pat and Rich Lucy

Melanie and Jeff MacLean

Mary and Bill Mealer

Anna and Eric Mellor

Caro and John Miguelez

Karen and Tom Miller

diane and davis Moore

Shari and Morgan Moore III

Suzy and Corey Moore

Margie and Jeff Morgan

Jody Murdock

Pat and Larry Murphy

Lisa and Chuck Noski

Colleen O’Brien

Jackie and Michael O’Brien

Patty and Ken Ochi

diana and Mark Pfeil

Judi and Bob Pyke

Andrea and Jim Sala

Marcia and Mike Schoettle

Suzie and Nick Stiassni

Karen and Scott Stuckman

Lisa and Gerry Van Nortwick

Cathy and Patrick L. Vilicich

Kelly and Al Walsh

Hilary and Andrew Waxler

Kristen and david Wendorff

Kim and John Whitcombe

Sue and Kirk Wilkinson

Peggy and Gary Winterrowd

Terry and Jim Witte

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Ginny and Anthony Xepolis

Marlene and Steve Young

Sharon and Mark Zahoryin

ASSOCIATES

debbie and Russ Barto

Betsy and Gerald Biggins

Brooke and Richard Biscay

Katy Borst

Tori and Bob Brant

Mary and dick Butler

Phyllis and david Cannom

Laura and Russ Carruth

Ann and Bill Cullen

Patti and Steve delcarson

Carol detrick

Victoria dible

Carole and david diestel

Mary diMatteo

Lee dorsey

Sally dunbar

Terry and Wally durham

Anne and dave Farrell

Janice Ferris

Kathy and John Gabriel

Marty Gamble

Sherry Gentry

Betty Jean and Russell Green, Jr.

Sharon and Quintus A. Guthrie

Cindy and Bill Hagelstein

Laurie Hanley-Phillips and Mark Phillips

Ildiko and Randy Hanson

Marilyn Harrison

Ann and Steve Hinchliffe, Jr.

RuthAnn Hoods

Patti and Robert Josi

Betty Knickerbocker

Janet McKie

Kak and david McKinnie

Jane Meek

Bette and donne Moen

Anne Merelie Murrell

Maureen and John Nunn

Susan Palmer

Bev Post

Sue and Jim Prock

Paige and Jim Rice

Louanna Robeson

Tracy Scharffenberger

dee and George Schuler

Grace Smith

Kay and Chuck Song

Christine and Lee Stewart

Claire and dennis Towle

Martha and don Tuffli

Bonnie Upp

Susan and Matthew M. Whelan

Ginger and Ron Winger

IN MEMORIAM

dick dunbar

John Grischy

Corinna Smith

JUNIOR COMMITTEE

Ashton Arafat

Jenna Arafat

Gillian Armstrong

Henry Armstrong

Grace Bonvechio

John Bonvechio

Sandro Bonvechio

Kaitlin Cobb

Nicholas Cosgrove

Sean Cosgrove

Michael decker

Emma Eades

Gavin Eades

Lauren Eades

Hayden Edwards

Piper Edwards

Archer Engels

dylan Engels

Finn Engels

Charlie Foley

Jason Foley

Ryan Foley

Ben Gardner

Katherine Gardner

Will Gardner

Claire Kirk

William Kirk

Hayden Kish

Rylan Kish

Hannah Kouzmanoff

Nicholas Kouzmanoff

Thomas Kouzmanoff

Colin Lantz

Emily Latimer

Caroline Litchfield

Catherine Litchfield

Cate Lucas

Grace Lucas

Aileana McFerson

Sybilla McFerson

drew Moulton

Grace Moulton

Megan O’Brien

Sebastian Peterson

Aidan Shen

Zachary Shen

Nini Slingsby

Sean Slingsby

danny Stender

Kara Stender

Ella Bie Todaro

William Todaro

Megan Walsh

Nathan Yakubik

Nick Yakubik

SPECIAL FRIEN d S

Larry Bolton

dal Corsaro

John McBeath

Chuck Miller

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Thank you to all the patrons, volunteers and riders who support Children’s Hospital Los Angeles! Kaitlin and her horse , Cheers, think that every competitor in the 65th Annual Portuguese Bend National Horse Show is a winner!

The Wally Durham Family

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We proudly support Children’s Hospital Los Angeles & The Portuguese Bend National Horse Show Congratulations to PCCH on 65 wonderful shows! Pat and Rich Lucy

T HE CHECKERE d SHIRT TRA d ITION CONTINUES IN 2023

THROUGH THE YEARS ...

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PCCH BOAR d MEMBERS

Middle

PCCH PRESI d ENTS, PAST & PRESENT

Front row, from left: Sally Kelly, Noelle Giuliano, Kate Cocke, Vicky Lee, Karen Learned, Carey Romer Middle row, from left: Shirley Farley, Pat Murphy, Marnie Gruen, Betty Davidson, Carole Rowe, Ittie Cutting, Jody Murdock, Karin Jones. Back row, from left: Suzie Stiassni, Sue Kouzmanoff, Ann Boyt, Cathy King, Pat Lucy, Val Kelly, Terry Hohm, Terry Witte Front row, from left: Kate Cocke, Vicky Lee, Piper Engels, Ally Shen, Alyson McFerson row, from left: Pat Lucy, Marnie Gruen, Betty Davidson, Carole Rowe, Terry Witte, Suzie Farman Back row, from left: Sally Kelly, Noelle Giuliano, Carey Romer, Tania Peterson, Cathy Eades, Karen Learned
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Not pictured: Tory Todaro, Karen Govenar, Jan Van Riper, Lisa Gentry, Melanie MacLean, Helaine Lopes, Lesley Armstrong, Jacquie Leimbach, Patty Ochi

Jumping for Joy in Support of the Best Care for Kids

UR 65 TH H ORSE S HOW !

It’s hard for us to believe, but the Peninsula Committee Children’s Hospital (PCCH) is proudly celebrating our 66th year fundraising for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA). It all started back in 1957 when the indomitable Mary duque of CHLA called Betty Learned to see if she could help raise money for a new recovery room at CHLA. Betty called on her friend Betty davidson, and the two recruited 10 more talented young women on the Hill - and just like that, the tight-knit, dedicated PCCH family was born.

It was davidson, now a spry 102, along with another dynamic founding member, Oral dryden, who suggested that PCCH host a horse show to raise money for CHLA. To learn how to put one on successfully, the founders trekked up to the leading show of the day in Flintridge. Setting the tone for the group’s funcentric culture that still propels PCCH today, the ladies all decided to wear fur coats to opening night (as was the custom back then), hilariously earning them the moniker ‘The Mink and Manure Girls’ by the local newspaper. While studying the show, the group noted Flintridge’s impressive labor costs, and cleverly recruited their husbands and families to do all the work instead. Because it was “a little horse show by the sea,” PCCH’s timeless seahorse logo was created, and thanks to personal connections with Roy Register, one of the top trainers of the day, the first show back in 1958 attracted many elite trainers and their fine horses giving the brand-new Portuguese Bend National Horse Show immediate stature right out of the gates.

In the early shows, spectators rode right up on horseback to watch from the rails, members’ teenage daughters sold tickets from a giant gold birdcage loaned from disney, roaster nuts were sold from authentic nut cars, and trick riders did mind-boggling maneuvers while riding bareback. Betty Learned was a close friend of Christy Fox, the LA Times society columnist, “so our press was unbelievable,” recalls davidson. “We even got television coverage for several years since Johnny Grant was doing a series for CHLA back in the early TV days and put us on TV for our horse show.”

In 1987, the show secured the prestigious Pacific Coast Horse Show Association (PCHA) Medal Finals, thanks to the hard work and negotiations of members Marion Scharffenberger and Vicky Lee. The first horse shows were held at the Portuguese Bend Stables (hence the show’s name), but a landslide moved the show to the Empty Saddle Club in 1979, with another move in 1992 to the PBNHS’s current larger home at Ernie Howlett Park and Equestrian Center, where horse show crowds each year exceed an estimated 3,500 visitors.

It’s been an incredible 66 years since “the Bettys” jumped in the saddle and created PCCH, now 174 families strong. And while many things may have changed over the years, the group’s dedication to the mission has never wavered. Since its inception in 1957, PCCH has raised over $20 million dollars for the little patients at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. And once again this year, as we proudly don our signature blue checked shirts, we are jumping for joy in support of the best care for kids.

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Betty Davidson being interviewed for KTTV, 1963
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Mary Duque & Betty Learned Selling fruit in 1963 Ring crew horsing around

1957-2023 A BRIEF HISTORY BY THE NUMBERS

In 1957, Betty Learned called her good friend, Betty davidson, and asked her to join in raising money for a new recovery room at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. The two “Bettys” assembled a group of 12 friends and decided to host a “Ghost Party.” They raised $4,500 and donated it all to the Hospital. They then decided to continue raising funds for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and founded the organization known as Peninsula Committee Children’s Hospital (PCCH) and organized an all-volunteer horse show. The rest is history!

More than simply a horse show, more than a community project, the Portuguese Bend National Horse Show (PBNHS) is the product of multiple committed generations of volunteers devoted to the advancement of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and the thousands of children it has served.

Fun Facts and Figures...

34 current Active Members

87 Sustaining Members

53 Associate Members

5 Special Friends

57 Junior Committee Members

1 Charter Founding member, Betty davidson, still very involved in the organization today

174 families are part of the Peninsula Committee Children’s Hospital family wearing blue checkered shirts

28 cities represented by the membership celebrating our 65th Portuguese Bend National Horse Show

33 Golf Tournaments benefiting Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

670 Board and General Meetings

67 PCCH Presidents

66 Horse Show Chairs

More than 15,000 volunteer hours spent annually for the 3-day annual PBNHS

16 Perpetual Trophies presented at the PBNHS each year

Over $20 Million has been raised for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles by PCCH

Over 200 local high school and adult artists featured in the 33-year history of the PBNHS Annual Artwork Contest

122 years ago, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles was founded, making it the oldest freestanding Children’s Hospital in California

23 years of delivering caregiver treats to the Hospital NICCU

We are so grateful and appreciative for all the countless generous donors and vendors contributing to the Peninsula Committee Children’s Hospital, the Portuguese Bend National Horse Show and the Annual Seahorse Classic Golf Tournament over the years. Our heartfelt thanks go out to all of you for all your support.

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We remember and honor SPECIAL PCCH FRIEN d S We lost this past year

dICK dUNBAR

J OHN G RIS C HY

CORINNA S MITH

There are no goodbyes for us.
Wherever you are, you will always be in my heart.
— Mahatma Ghandi
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2023 PBNHS ART CONTEST

J OY G ONZALEZ 1st Place

A little background on our talented winner: Joy Gonzalez has been an artist at heart for her entire life. She has a degree in Fine Art, but a second degree in Computer Science led to her employment in the defense industry. While working full-time as a graphics programmer, Joy used painting as an active hobby. After early retirement in 2007, she has been able to devote herself to art. Joy used her niece Savannah again as her inspiration. Savannah is now 13, but Joy has been photographing her since she started riding at 6 or 7. Since the theme for this year’s show is “Jumping for Joy in Support of the Best Care for Kids”, she recalled how Savannah used to have to jump up to get on her horse, so Joy looked through some of the early photographs. This painting shows Savannah, age 6 or 7, preparing to jump up into the saddle, with joy, of course!

Every year, Peninsula Committee Children’s Hospital (PCCH) runs a contest where South Bay artists compete for the chance to have their original artwork featured on our promotional materials for the horse show. We refrain from influencing the artists’ creativity and simply ask them to express artistically and creatively what they feel about our event. While many artists have attended the show, others refer to our website for inspiration, and others call on firsthand experiences with horses, riding, or competing. Seeing the eclectic creativity expressed by each competing artist is always exciting. This year, the first-place winner’s art is the focal point of this program and of our poster, displayed in businesses and schools throughout the South Bay. Additionally, PCCH finds ways to highlight the art of all five winning artists. All five winners’ art has

been made into a stationery package or other merchandise. The pins and stationery are for sale in our Haybale booth.

Generously Sponsored by Lisa and Chuck Noski, the PVAC’s Executive Director, Daniela Saxa-Kaneko, again coordinated the contest and issued a “call for entries” from our talented community of artists. We had eighteen entries, and on May 4, judging took place at a reception for the PCCH members where each attending member cast their vote for their top five preferences. The top five winners were announced and given cash awards totaling $1500. In addition, $1500 was donated to both the Palos Verdes Art Center and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles in honor of the first-place winner, Joy Gonzalez. Congratulations Joy, and thank you Chuck and Lisa!

J OY G ONZALEZ 1st Place J EFFREY L EWIS 2nd Place S USAN W HITING 3rd Place
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G ARY S WISHER 4th Place dEBBIE U BA 5th Place

All proceeds from the Portuguese Bend National Horse Show will be directed to ASSOCIATES

CHAIR IN ENdOCRINOLOGY

and ASSOCIATES CHAIR IN TRANSPLANT SURGERY

The Associates Chair in Endocrinology will support the leadership, vision and research of dr. Jennifer Raymond, Md, MCR, Chief of the division of Endocrinology, diabetes and Metabolism at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and a team of specialists who provide innovative treatments to help children with endocrine and metabolic disorders live healthy, productive lives. Under the leadership of dr. Yuri Genyk, Md, Chief of the division of Abdominal Transplantation, the Associates Chair in Transplant Surgery will provide valuable resources to fund the most promising advances in care for children requiring transplants and ensure that CHLA’s scientists have protected time to find safer and more effective treatments for some of the most debilitating childhood conditions.

CHLA M ISSION

We create hope and build healthier futures.

CHLA H ISTORY

Founded in 1901, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is one of the nation’s leading children’s hospitals and is acknowledged worldwide for it’s leadership in pediatric and adolescent health. CHLA is the top ranked children’s hospital in California and a top 10 children’s hospital in the nation, according to the prestigious U.S. News & World Report Honor Roll of Best Children’s Hospitals for 2022-2023.

The hospital is home to The Saban Research Institute and is one of the few free-standing pediatric hospitals where scientific inquiry is combined with clinical care devoted exclusively to children. CHLA is a premier teaching hospital and has been affiliated with the Keck School of Medicine of USC since 1932.

FAST FACTS

Founded in 1901, CHLA is the oldest free-standing children’s hospital in California.

Annual Statistics:

• 17,501 in-patient admissions

• More than 704,000 patient visits

• 89,785 Emergency department visits

• 16,423 surgeries, including more complex procedures than any other hospital in Southern California

• More than 6,666 employees and 932 medical staff members

• 2,144 medical transports by helicopter, Learjet and ambulance

• 413 active beds

• 810 traumas treated

• 132 pediatric critical care beds (more than any other hospital in the western U.S.)

Supporting
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Meet

HOBIE NAVARRO

Our 2023 Featured Child

In december of 2018, Chase and Mallory Navarro went in for their “routine” 32-week ultrasound. Like any other day, they sat in the waiting room talking about the finishing touches to their baby’s room, and feeling excited about their first-born child, a boy, they were naming Hobie. But things took a frightening, unexpected turn when an abnormality in Hobie’s heart was noticed, and they were suddenly meeting with a pediatric cardiology specialist, dr. Lennis Burke. “We got the scariest news of our lives. Our new baby was going to be born with a coarctation of the aorta, or a narrowing of the heart’s aortic artery into the left atrium, which delivers blood to the lower half of the body,” recounts Chase. Typically, this defect is not caught until after the baby is born, but dr. Burke assured them that this was a fixable issue, and that they were a big step ahead since they could prepare before Hobie’s birth.

devastated, the Navarro’s spoke with dr. Brandy Hattendorff at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) to schedule Hobie’s open heart surgery with dr. Vaughn Starnes. A c-section was planned for January 18th at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, after which Hobie would be transferred to CHLA. But alas, little Hobie had different plans. By the grace of God, the Navarros were at an event in Pasadena near Huntington Hospital when Hobie decided to make his entry a week early. To complicate matters further, Mallory had a placental abruption during labor, which is when the placenta detaches from the uterine wall. Mallory was rushed into the operating room, and Hobie was delivered in eight minutes on January 12, 2019 at 10:02pm. “We were surprised, scared and unsure, but the staffs at Huntington and CHLA were able to adjust and reschedule everything a week early,” recalls Mallory. The next day, Chase and Hobie transferred by ambulance to CHLA, leaving Mallory in the hospital to recover from her emergency C-Section.

The team of doctors and nurses at CHLA took Hobie and Chase under their wing. As Hobie was his first born, Chase had no idea what to expect. “Everything we learned from the pregnancy classes went out the door,” recalls Chase. “But the team of nurses in the Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit made the bumpy road feel smooth.” The following Tuesday, Mallory was discharged and headed to CHLA. On Thursday, January 17th, with Hobie just five days old, “we took the longest walk of our life - from our room to the operating corridor,” relates Mallory. The operation took dr. Starnes four hours, during which he was able to fully repair Hobie’s aortic valve. “His magic touch was (and still is) impeccable. To open up a baby at just five days old, operate on his tiny heart and then put everything back together is truly amazing,” declares a grateful Chase.

Hobie’s chest has five permanent stainless-steel ties that fuse his sternum together, and a surgery scar running down the middle of his chest that makes him a lifetime member of the exclusive “zipper club.” “These scars remind us how lucky we are to have such an amazing place like CHLA right in our backyard. Their dedicated team of doctors and nurses go the extra mile to make sure those in need are comforted. The daily rounds they made and how they explained everything to us gave us both confidence and eased our minds,” explains Chase. “We are now part of the CHLA family and know that any child who enters there will get first-class treatment, exceptional care and love in this state-of-the-art facility.”

Hobie is now a gregarious little boy, going in for yearly checkups with dr. Hattendorf and living his best fouryear-old life relishing soccer, his construction trucks, baking and reading. The Navarros are eternally grateful for Hobie’s health and know that his joyful life would not be possible without “the angels at CHLA.”

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Special thanks to The Harman Family Foundation

For their never-ending compassion for others and their generous sponsorship of the Junior – Amateur/Owner Jumper Classic

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GRAND CHAMPIONS

$15,000+ in Money, Goods, or Services

Terry & Wally Durham

Diana & Michael Grannis

The Oarsmen Foundation

The Scharffenberger Family

Lon V. Smith Foundation

The Tuffli Family Foundation

RESERVE CHAMPIONS

$10,000+ in Money, Goods, or Services

Anonymous

The Farman Family

GGT Footing

The Harman Family Foundation

Karen & Michael Learned

Lomita Sheriff’s Station

Pat & Rich Lucy

Martin Container Inc.

The Chuck Miller Family

Diane & Davis Moore

West Coast Footing

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PATRONS & SPONSORS

bluE RIbbON CHAMPIONS

$5,000+ in Money, Goods, or Services

Choura Events

Jeff Earle/The Original Red Onion

James A. Giacopuzzi, dVM

Susan & Michael Gray

Giuliano’s delicatessen, Gardena

The Patrick F. Lee Family

The Murphy Mitchell Family Foundation

Lisa & Chuck Noski

Power Trip Rentals

S & S Bankcard Systems

Whittier Trust

Anonymous (2)

Beach Cities Orthopedics & Sports Medicine

Mary & Mike Burke

RED RIbbON CHAMPIONS

$2,500+ in Money, Goods, or Services

The Cannom Family

Zoie & dave Carney

Cook’s doors & Windows

The Costa Family

Marnie & dan Gruen

The Honorable Janice Hahn, LA County Supervisor

The Kirk & Kathy Johnson Family

The King Family

Peggy & Kevin Lanigan

Georgy Maskrey of Whitehorn

The Honorable Holly Mitchell, LA County Supervisor

Bette & donne Moen

AAMCOM

Anonymous

Arctic Glacier Premium Ice

AV Professionals

yEllOw RIbbON CHAMPIONS

$1,000+ in Money, Goods, or Services

The Honorable Kathryn Barger, LA County Supervisor

Bazos dental

Robin & Robert Burg

CMS design Portraiture/ Christopher Stillians

desiree & Jim Collings

Nathalie & Robert Corry

Carole & dave diestel

direcTV

Kathie Eckert

El Pollo Loco

Anne & dave Farrell

Wendy & Tom Fileti/The Fileti Family

Fusion Academy Palos Verdes

Lisa Gentry & Family

Giuliano’s delicatessen – Gardena

Noelle & Paul Giuliano

Barbara & Chris Hall

Jackie & Craig Halverson

Maureen and Tory Hazard

Shari & Morgan Moore III

dena Occhipinti & Ann Marie Occhipinti

Patty & Ken Ochi

Pearce Construction

PW Gillibrand

The Romer Family

Cynthia & Ken Sanders & Family

Silvercrest Construction

Southbay Magazine

Storm Management, Inc. in memory of Georgia Claessens

Mr. & Mrs. Eric Stuckman

Karen & Scott Stuckman

U.S. Storage Centers Torrance

Watson Land Company

Whitney Young Children’s Foundation

Windes

Mary Jo and Victor Hazard

Ann and Steve Hinchliffe

Lucy & Chuck Huebner

Joanne & Jim Hunter

Lori & Sean Hunter

Elaine Jerome

Val & Ed Kelly

dawn & Craig Knickerbocker

Kouzmanoff Financial Services

Katy & Greg Laetsch

LA Pop Up Mini Golf

Janice & Lew Latimer

Elaine & Jeff Lovell

Learned Lumber

Malaga Bank

Malaga Cove Capital

The Micheltorena Family

Marilyn MacLeod

The McBeath Family

The McFerson Family

dian McManus, THE AGENCY

Judith & Allen Mellow

METRIE EL & EL Wood Products

Karen & Tom Miller

Miller Sound/Ross Miller

MITER Foundation

Northgate González Market

Colleen O’Brien

O’Brien Investment Management, LLC

Sharon & Steven Oda

Marianne & Stephen Park

PV Magazine

Providence Little Company of Mary

Ridgewood Farms

Carole and david Rowe

JoAnne Sanger

Katie & Kurt Slingsby

The Song Family

T3 Investments Inc.

Terranea Resort

Monique & Peter Thorrington

Claire & dennis Towle

Jennifer & Brooks Townsend

Laura & Mike Wallace

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The designation of a USEF Heritage Competition is reserved for competitions that have been established for a long period of time and have made a substantial contribution toward the development and promotion of the sport, both within the sport and within the broader community, by achieving, maintaining and promoting the equestrian ideals of sportsmanship and competition

PORTUGUESE BEND

NATIONAL HORSE SHOW

has been designated as a Heritage Competition by the United States Equestrian Federation

Portuguese Bend National Horse Show

proudly presents the Pacific Coast Horse Shows Association

• PCHA Horsemanship Finals, 14 & Under

• PCHA Horsemanship Finals, 18 – 34

• PCHA Horsemanship Finals, 35 & Over

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SPECIAL CLASSES AN d EVENTS

Rings 1 & 2

FRI d AY

PCHA Horsemanship Medal Finals, 35 & Over – Round 1

PCHA Horsemanship Medal Finals, 18 – 34 – Round 1

SATUR d AY

PCHA Horsemanship Medal Finals, 35 & Over – Round 2

PCHA Horsemanship Medal Finals, 18 – 34 – Round 2

PCHA Horsemanship Medal Finals, 14 & Under – Round 1

$5,000 Red Onion Open Jumper Classic

The $10,000 Harman Family Low Junior – A/O Jumper Classic

SUN d AY

PCHA Horsemanship Medal Finals, 14 & Under, Rounds 2 & 3

The National Anthem performed by Courtney Clinton

Long Beach Mounted Police

Stick Horse Class

Lead Line Class

Perpetual Trophies Presentation

$2,500 Georgia Storm Claessens Memorial Open Jumper Classic

$15,000 Seahorse Open Jumper Classic

$500 Windsor Stables Children’s – A/A Hunter Classic

$2,000 Junior – A/O Hunter Classic

Penelope 2’6” Equitation Classic

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We are honored to present the internationally renowned LONG BEACH MOUNTEd POLICE. This unit is comprised of individuals who volunteer over 1,000 hours annually to promote the City of Long Beach and the Long Beach Police department. Founded in the 1930’s, this group raises money for veterinary student scholarships. Always in high demand, the troop has participated in events in Calgary, Rio de Janeiro, Honolulu, Cheyenne, Santa Fe, virtually every Pasadena Rose Parade since 1948 and two presidential inaugurations. The group’s theme song is “God Bless the USA – Proud to be an American” by Lee Greenwood. The beautiful golden Palominos are individually owned and maintained by their riders. The sterling silver saddles are works of art reflecting the traditions of early California.

NATIONAL ANTHEM SINGER

Courtney Clinton, 14, is a lifetime resident of Rolling Hills and is a freshman at Palos Verdes High School. Courtney has been a member of the Palos Verdes Performing Arts Conservatory for the last 6 years. Most recently at PVPA, Courtney played Ariel in The Little Mermaid. Her other roles have included Fiona in Shrek, Elsa in Frozen, and Melpomene in Xanadu. Courtney loves to sing and dance with PVPA’s Performing Group, First Class Act. She is excited to join PV High School’s drama and musical theater department this year. Courtney just returned from a Summer Intensive with Broadway Artist Alliance in New York City and hopes one day to be on Broadway!

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2023 PORTUGUESE BEN d NATIONAL HORSE SHOW

JU d GES

Irving Evans – Fremont, NH

Scott Williamson – Gate Mills, OH

James Waldman – Vista, CA

USEF/PCHA STEWAR d S

Ruth Frazier – Burbank, CA

Andrea Meek – Manhattan Beach, CA

PCHA TECHNICAL d ELEGATE

Ring 1: Raizy Goffman – Porter Ranch, CA

Ring 2: Michael Roy Curtis – Burbank, CA

COURSE d ESIGNER

Meghan Rawlins – Victoria, BC

SHOW OFFICIALS

Manager: Robin Serfass

Office: Claudia Berglund, Julie O’Connor, debbie Benson

Announcer, Ring 1: Adrian Ward

Announcer, Ring 2: Michael Moncreiff

Starter, Ring 1: Jesse Yumang

Starter, Ring 2: Gary Pisani

A dd ITIONAL SERVICES

Veterinarian (on-site): dr. James Giacopuzzi, dVM

Farrier: Sean Lorenzana

Photographer: Maria Morgan, Captured Moments Photography

Footing Specialist, Ring Foreman: “Tractor dean” Hendrickson

Horse Ambulance: Joe Billeter

EMT: Peter George

PCHA Awards Supervisor: Bradley Bowns

Crew Foreman: Jairo Betancourt

Barn Manager: Bruce Carlson

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OUR HORSE SHOW MANAGER

Our Portuguese Bend National Horse Show (PBNHS) would not be the same without our incredible Horse Show manager, Robin Serfass. This year marks Robin’s 35th show with us! She has been managing shows across the country since 1980 from local county shows to “A” rated shows, including the first $100,000 Grand Prix in the West.

Robin showed in the Junior and Amateur/Owner divisions for 30 years and won the PCHA year end championship with her own Amateur/Owner Hunter “Sin-A-Men.” Our fabulous Horse Show Manager actually competed as a Junior and Amateur when PBNHS was still held at Portuguese Bend Riding Club, winning several Hunter Classes!

Robin grew up in Redlands and graduated Cum Laude from UCLA. She was the Associate Editor of Horses Magazine for 12 years before becoming a horse show manager. When not focusing on all things horses, Robin enjoys spending time with her husband Bruce Carlson, and chasing her “other” favorite Bruce around the world- the “Boss” Bruce Springsteen. Robin has seen over 200 Bruce Springsteen shows! Robin and Bruce also love to travel. Thank you, Robin for all you have done for PBNHS and our Committee. We are so grateful!

OUR JU d GES

Irving Evans is a lifetime member of USEF and USHJA, having been a licensed official for over 40 years. His judging history includes such shows as the Pennsylvania National Horse Show, Las Vegas National Horse Show, USEF Pony Finals, West Coast Jr. Hunter Finals, Upperville, Winter Equestrian Festival, World Equestrian Center and many other horse show venues across North America. When not judging, Irving enjoys spending time aboard his family’s yacht “AURIGA”. He hails from Manchester-by-the Sea, Massachusetts.

Scott Williamson has been judging for almost 45 years, receiving his “little r” at 21. He was promoted in 1986 with his “large R.” Along with training, showing and teaching some very successful horses and riders, he has judged some of the top Horse Shows in America. devon, WIHS, The National Horse Show( From Madison Square Garden to the current Kentucky Horse Park) ASPCA Maclay Finals(4 times), WIHS Medal Final(4 times), and the list goes on! He has even judged The Cow Palace, The del Mar National, and several California Medal Finals.

James Waldman got his start with horses at the age of 15 at La Jolla Farms in San diego as a working student tacking up lesson horses. Within a year, he was running the riding school program and in charge of the 60+ lesson horses. This gave him his life-long love of teaching as well as catch-riding any horse available. After working for a show barn in Rancho Santa Fe for two years, James discovered the race track and spent the next few years galloping and steeplechasing around the country and Europe. A friend persuaded him back into the show ring in 1989 and that led to starting his business, Regency Show Stables. In 2004, he and his wife, Lindy, purchased Quail Haven Farm in Bonsall, California which they still own today. James has been judging in the southwest for over 25 years and over the past few years has expanded to judge nationally. He has judged many medal finals including the Southeast Medal Finals, Oregon Medal Finals, Arizona Medal Finals, OCHSA Finals and the CPHA Foundation Finals to name a few. James is the President and a founding member of the Greater San diego Hunter Jumper Association as well as managing their Championship show at the del Mar Fairgrounds for 23 years. James is honored to be asked to judge this prestigious event!

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Glossary of Terms

Let’s enjoy the fun and good sport of the horse show by participating. This weekend you will have the opportunity to see the finalists compete in the PCHA Medal Finals, 14 and under, and the PCHA Adult Medal Finals 18-34 and 35 and over. In addition, spectators will have the opportunity to watch hunter and other equestrian classes, as well as wonderful show jumping events. Equestrian sports are unique in that men and women compete on absolutely equal terms.

While watching each class, the most important thing to remember is entrants will perform according to their age, experience and schooling. Exhibitors, like athletes in other sports, compete each year against one another for State, Regional and National Championships or high point awards.

As a spectator, you will be better able to enjoy the Portuguese Bend National Horse Show if you take a moment to become acquainted with the rules of competition for the events you are watching. First refer to your time schedule and find the correct ring and day. Listen to the announcer’s description of the events. Although some of the information is technical in nature and meant to help exhibitors and to keep the schedule running smoothly, much time is devoted to describing each event for the benefit of the spectators. Once you know which event you are watching, you will be able to refer to the class descriptions in your program for further information. The following “Glossary of Equestrian Terms” provides you with detailed definitions for the terms you’re likely to encounter this weekend.

ADULT/AMATEUR (A/A): divisions which are restricted to non-professional adult riders, 18 years and older. A/A’s do not have to own the horse on which they ride. The fences in these divisions are smaller than those jumped by Amateur Owners. They are the same height as those jumped in the Children’s division. There is usually no prize money awarded in the Adult/Amateur divisions.

Adult/Amateur Hunters – fence height – up to 3’

Adult/Amateur Jumpers – fence height – up to 3’6”

AMATEUR OWNER (A/O): divisions which are restricted to non-professional adult riders, 18 years and older. A/O’s ride horses owned by themselves or members of their families. The fences in these divisions are higher than those jumped by Adult Amateur riders. They are the same height as the fences in the Junior divisions. Prize money is awarded in these divisions.

Adult Owner Hunters – fence height – up to 3’6”

Adult Owner Jumpers – fence height – up to 4’3”

ASPCA: American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. They sponsor a medal class, the Maclay, at individual shows throughout the year, and a Finals at the end of the show year.

CHILDREN’S: divisions which are restricted to riders 17 years and under. Riders in this division do not have to own the horse. The fences in these divisions are the same height as those in the Adult/Amateur division. There is usually no prize money awarded in the Children’s division.

Children’s Hunters – fence height – up to 3’

Children’s Jumpers – fence height – up to 3’6” – 3’9”

CLEAN ROUND: When a horse in a Jumper class completes the prescribed course within the time allowed without incurring jumping faults. When more than one horse has a “clean round,” a jump-off occurs.

COMBINATION: Two or three jumps set up so they must be taken in quick succession, separated by one or two strides. A combination is considered to be a single obstacle. If a horse stops or runs out of any element of the combination (elements are lettered A, B, C), the entire obstacle must be re-jumped.

COURSE: In each class over fences, competitors must negotiate the jumps in the prescribed order. Courses for each class are posted in advance near the In-Gates so that riders and trainers may memorize them.

CPHA: California Professional Horseman’s Association. They sponsor a medal class for Juniors and Amateurs throughout the year, and Finals at the end of the Show year.

EQUITATION OR HORSEMANSHIP: These are classes in which the rider, not the horse is judged. Riders must demonstrate complete control over their mounts at all times. In addition, they are scored on accuracy and the correct and effective positioning of hands, seats and legs both “on the flat” and over fences.

FAULT: Penalty assessed in Jumper Classes for mistakes such as knockdowns, refusals and exceeding the time allowed. Faults are scored as follows:

Knockdowns

4 faults

1st & 2nd refusal

4 faults each

3rd refusal

Elimination

Fall of the horse or rider

Elimination

Failure to cross starting line within one minute

Elimination

Exceeding the time allowed

1 fault for each second over the time allowed

GAITS: The different paces at which the horse travels are the walk, trot, canter, gallop, and varying speeds of each.

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HUNTERS: Hunters are judged not only on their ability to negotiate obstacles, but on the style in which they do so. They should display jumping ability, manners, style and an even pace and quality. Their necks and heads should stretch out and down to ensure a wellbalanced jump. They should look like they are enjoying their job (ears forward) and their jumping should appear effortless.

HUNTERS HANDY: A hunter class that combines elements of flat and over-fences classes, often with elements reminiscent of field hunting.

IN AND OUT: A two-jump combination, with elements separated by one or two strides.

JUMPERS: Jumpers are judged solely on their ability to jump obstacles. They need not be any special breed or size, nor do they need to be beautiful, well-mannered or stylish like the Hunter. They are required to complete a course of approximately 16 obstacles ranging in heights from 3’6” to 5’ or more with spreads of up to 6’, depending on the division in which they compete.

JUMPING ORDER: The jumping order or starting order is determined in a drawing before the events so that each has an equal chance of attaining a favorable position. Riders near the end of the starting order have the advantage of seeing how the first riders complete the course.

JUMP-OFF: All horses with “clean” first rounds jump a shortened course against the clock to determine the winner.

JUNIORS: divisions which are restricted to riders 17 years and under. The height of the fences in the Junior divisions is the same as those in the Adult/Owner division. Prize money is awarded in these divisions. Junior Hunters – fence height – up to 3’6” Junior Jumpers – fence height – up to 4’3”

LAHSA: Los Angeles Horse Shows Association – it was founded more than 30 years ago and provides a point system within Los Angeles County for year-end awards and medal finals. They have a “B “and an “A” circuit with year-end awards.

LONG STIRRUPS: A division of classes for amateur riders 18 and over – fence heights are 1’6” – 2’.

MEDAL CLASS: A medal class is an equitation class where the rider, not the horse, is being judged on how well they demonstrate complete control over their horse while they exhibit the correct and effective positioning of hands, seat and legs. Winners of individual medal classes throughout the Show year are invited to participate in the various Medal Finals at which time they compete with other Medal Class winners.

OXER: A single fence composed of two elements to produce a spread. A “square” oxer is one in which the front and back rails are equal height, making it more difficult to jump.

PCHA: Pacific Coast Horse Shows Association. The sanctioning body which governs equestrian sports competition on the West Coast.

PCHA MEDAL FINALS: The PCHA Medal Finals is at the Portuguese Bend National Horse Show for riders, 14 and under, 18-34, and 35 and over. These riders have competed in PCHA medal classes throughout the Show year.

SCHOOLING: The warm-up session prior to each rider’s round in which they jump practice fences in the schooling area.

SHORT STIRRUPS: A division of classes for beginner junior riders, 17 & under – fence heights are 1’6” – 2’.

STANDARDS: The various types of supports which hold up the rails of a jump.

STRIDE: The amount of ground covered by a horse in one “step” at the canter. The average horse’s stride is 12 feet. distances between fences are set accordingly by the course designer.

USEF: The United States Equestrian Federation. This is the sanctioning body which governs equestrian sport competition in the United States.

USET FOUNDATION: The United States Equestrian Team. This is the organization that fields teams to represent the United States in international competition and show jumping, eventing, dressage and driving. It raises funds for high performance athletes and horses in international competitions.

VERTICAL: A fence with no spread to it, which forces a horse to make a steep arc in his effort to jump.

WALKING THE COURSE: Riders and horses may not practice on a course prior to actual competition, but riders are permitted to walk out the route, pacing off the number of strides between jumps and examining the obstacles closely. It is a course designer’s job to set up problems. Riders and trainers must determine where these are in a course and plan their strategy accordingly.

WCE: West Coast Equestrians – A benevolent association for horsemen – it has provided funds for horsemen lacking medical insurance or needing assistance. It also provides funds for young riders’ teams competing on the National and International circuits.

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FRIDAy, SEPTEMBER 8, 2023

Ring 1 – 7:30 am

EVEnT 1 CLASS 118 ARIAT AdULT MEdAL - 3’

Sponsored by: Carey & Tim Romer

EVEnT 2 CLASS 104 EQUITATION O/F, 18 & OVER - 3’ - 3’3”

Sponsored by: Kathryn & Has Arafat

EVEnT 3 CLASS 136 PCHA AdULT MEdAL FINALS, 18 - 34 & 35 & OVER - WARM-UP

Sponsored by: Karen & Michael Learned and Pat & Rich Lucy

EVEnT 4 CLASS 138 PCHA AdULT MEdAL FINALS, 35 & OVER - ROUNd 1

Sponsored by: Pat & Rich Lucy

EVEnT 5 CLASS 137 PCHA AdULT MEdAL FINALS, 18 - 34 - ROUNd 1

Sponsored by: Karen & Michael Learned

EVEnT 6 CLASS 7 JUdGEd WARM-UP HUNTER - 3’3”

Sponsored by: Pat & Larry Murphy

EVEnT 7 CLASS 113 CPHA FOUNdATION EQUITATION MEdAL - 3’3”

Sponsored by: Tori & Bob Brant

Ring 2 – 7:30 am

EVEnT 1 CLASS 86 HOPEFUL JUMPER - .75m (2’5”)

Sponsored by: The Cannom Family

EVEnT 2 CLASS 87 SCHOOLING JUMPER - .85m - .90m (2’9” - 2’11”)

Sponsored by: Kate & David Cocke

EVEnT 3 CLASS 88 TRAINING JUMPER - 1.00m (3’3”)

Sponsored by: Anne-Merelie Murrell

EVEnT 4 CLASS 89 OPEN JUMPER - 1.10m (3’7”)

Sponsored by: Ann & Bill Cullen

EVEnT 5 CLASS 90 OPEN JUMPER - 1.20m (3’11”)

Sponsored by: Elissa & John DiCarlo

EVEnT 6 CLASS 93 $300 LOW JUNIOR JUMPER - 1.20m (3’11”)

Sponsored by: Mary DiMatteo

EVEnT 7 CLASS 94 $300 LOW JUNIOR JUMPER - 1.20m (3’11”)

Sponsored by: Erin & Todd Meyer

EVEnT 8 CLASS 95 $300 LOW AMATEUR OWNER JUMPER - 1.20m (3’11”)

Sponsored by: Marcia & Mike Schoettle

EVEnT 9 CLASS 96 $300 LOW AMATEUR OWNER JUMPER - 1.20m (3’11”)

Sponsored by: Lucy & Chuck Huebner

EVEnT 10 CLASS 91 LOW CHILdREN’S - AdULT AMATEUR JUMPER - 1.00m (3’3”)

Sponsored by: Desiree & Jim Collings

EVEnT 11 CLASS 110 WCE JUNIOR – AMATEUR MEdAL CLASS - 3’6”

Sponsored by: Julie & Tres Reid

EVEnT 12 CLASS 114 CPHA STYLE OF RIdING JUMPER CLASS - 1.00 - 1.05m (3’– 3’5”)

Sponsored by: Dawn & Craig Knickerbocker

EVEnT 13 CLASS 92 CHILdREN’S - AdULT AMATEUR JUMPER - 1.10m (3’7”)

Sponsored by: Karen & Tom Miller — BREAK

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Ring 2

EVEnT 14 CLASS 1 JUdGEd WARM-UP HUNTER - 2’6”

Sponsored by: JoAnne Sanger

EVEnT 15 CLASS 117 CPHA HORSEMANSHIP MEdAL - 2’6”

Sponsored by: Zoie & Dave Carney

EVEnT 16 CLASS 3 JUdGEd WARM-UP HUNTER - 2’9”

Sponsored by: Elaine & Jeff Lovell

EVEnT 17 CLASS 121 LAHJA BRONZE MEdAL – 2’6” – 2’9”

Sponsored by: Bazos Dental

EVEnT 18 CLASS 119 TAYLOR HARRIS INSURANCE CHILdREN’S MEdAL - 2’9”

Sponsored by: Cynthia & Ken Sanders Family

EVEnT 19 CLASS 124 PCHA JUNIOR - AMATEUR HORSEMANSHIP MEdAL - 2’9”

Sponsored by: Ann & Steve Hinchliffe

EVEnT 20 CLASS 8 JUdGEd WARM-UP HUNTER – 3’ - 3’3”

Sponsored by: Mr. & Mrs. Eric Stuckman

EVEnT 21 CLASS 103 EQUITATION O/F, 15 – 17 - 3’- 3’3”

Sponsored by: Chris & Dave Cheatham

EVEnT 22 CLASS 102 EQUITATION O/F, 14 & UNdER - 3’- 3’3”

Sponsored by: Jackie & Craig Halverson

EVEnT 23 CLASS 111 FOXFIELd MEdAL - 3’3”

Sponsored by: Barbara & Chris Hall

EVEnT 24 CLASS 106 dOVER SAddLERY/USEF HUNTER SEAT MEdAL - 3’6”

Sponsored by: Monique & Peter Thorrington

EVEnT 25 CLASS 109 CPHA AMATEUR MEdAL - 3’6”

Sponsored by: Anne & Dave Farrell

EVEnT 26 CLASS 108 CPHA JUNIOR MEdAL - 3’6”

Sponsored by: Kay Wardell

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Peanuts and popcorn in 1963

SAT u RDAy, SEPTEMBER 9, 2023

Ring 1 – 7:30 am

EVEnT 1 CLASS 138 PCHA AdULT MEdAL FINALS, 35 & OVER - ROUNd 2

Sponsored by: Pat & Rich Lucy

EVEnT 2 CLASS 137 PCHA AdULT MEdAL FINALS, 18 - 34 - ROUNd 2

Sponsored by: Karen & Michael Learned

EVEnT 3 CLASS 134 PCHA MEdAL FINALS, 14 & UNdER - WARM-UP

Sponsored by: The Tuffli Family Foundation

EVEnT 4 CLASS 135 PCHA MEdAL FINALS, 14 & UNdER - ROUNd 1

Sponsored by: The Tuffli Family Foundation

EVEnT 5 CLASS 129 $5,000 REd ONION OPEN JUMPER CLASSIC - 1.20m (3’11”)

Sponsored by: Jeff Earle, The Original Red Onion

5:30 PM

EVEnT 6 CLASS 130 $10,000 HARMAN FAMILY LOW JUNIOR - AMATEUR OWNER

JUMPER CLASSIC - 1.20m (3’11”)

Sponsored by: The Harman Family Foundation

Ring 2 – 8:00 am

EVEnT 1 CLASS 2

EVEnT 2 CLASS 65

EVEnT 3 CLASS 66

EVEnT 4 CLASS 70

JUdGEd WARM-UP - 2’6”

Sponsored by: The Micheltorena Family

PRE-CHILdREN’S - AdULT HUNTER - 2’6”

Sponsored by: The Song Family

PRE-CHILdREN’S - AdULT HUNTER - 2’6”

Sponsored by: Carole & David Rowe

PRE-CHILdREN’S – AdULT EQUITATION, FLAT

Sponsored by: Jennifer & Ryan Yakubik

EVEnT 5 CLASS 4 JUdGEd WARM-UP HUNTER - 2’9”

Sponsored by: Laura & Mike Wallace

EVEnT 6 CLASS 49 LOW AdULT AMATEUR HUNTER - 2’9”

Sponsored by: Sue & Brian Connors

EVEnT 7 CLASS 50 LOW AdULT AMATEUR HUNTER - 2’9”

Sponsored by: Marlene & Steve Young

EVEnT 8 CLASS 61 LOW CHILdREN’S HUNTER - 2’9”

Sponsored by: The Decker Family

EVEnT 9 CLASS 62 LOW CHILdREN’S HUNTER - 2’9”

Sponsored by: Sharon & Bud Guthrie

EVEnT 10 CLASS 6

JUdGEd WARM-UP HUNTER - 3’

Sponsored by: Maureen & Tory Hazard

EVEnT 11 CLASS 45 AdULT AMATEUR HUNTER - 3’

Sponsored by: Patty & Steve Lantz

EVEnT 12 CLASS 46 AdULT AMATEUR HUNTER - 3’

Sponsored by: Claire & Dennis Towle

EVEnT 13 CLASS 53 CHILdREN’S HUNTER, 13 & UNdER - 3’

Sponsored by: Mary & Mike Burke

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EVEnT 14 CLASS 54 CHILdREN’S HUNTER, 13 & UNdER - 3’

Sponsored by: Marianne & Stephen Park

EVEnT 15 CLASS 57 CHILdREN’S HUNTER, 14 - 17 - 3’

Sponsored by: Robin & Robert Burg

EVEnT 16 CLASS 58 CHILdREN’S HUNTER, 14 - 17 - 3’

Sponsored by: Kouzmanoff Financial Services

EVEnT 17 CLASS 122 LAHJA SILVER MEdAL - 3’

Sponsored by: The McFerson Family

EVEnT 18 CLASS 9 JUdGEd WARM-UP HUNTER - 3’3”

Sponsored by: Carole & Dave Diestel

EVEnT 19 CLASS 120 LAHJA GOLd MEdAL – 3’3”

Sponsored by: Kathy & Kirk Johnson

EVEnT 20 CLASS 112 USEF AdULT EQUITATION MEdAL - 3’3

Sponsored by: Peggy & Kevin Lanigan

EVEnT 21 CLASS 20 $200 LOW SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER - 3’3”

Sponsored by: Colleen O’Brien

EVEnT 22 CLASS 21 $200 LOW SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER - 3’3”

Sponsored by: Judith & Allen Mellow

EVEnT 23 CLASS 20A $200 LOW LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER - 3’3”

Sponsored by: Shari & Morgan Moore III

EVEnT 24 CLASS 21A $200 LOW LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER - 3’3”

Sponsored by: Melanie & Jeff Maclean

EVEnT 25 CLASS 35 $200 LOW AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER, 18 - 35 - 3’3”

Sponsored by: Meredith & Blake Edwards

EVEnT 26 CLASS 36 $200 LOW AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER, 18 - 35 - 3’3”

Sponsored by: Mary & Dick Butler

EVEnT 27 CLASS 40 $200 LOW AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER, 36 & OVER - 3’3”

Sponsored by: Ann & Jack Boyt

EVEnT 28 CLASS 41 $200 LOW AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER, 36 & OVER - 3’3”

Sponsored by: Shadow Ridge Farms

EVEnT 29 CLASS 39 LOW AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER, 18 - 35 U/S

Sponsored by: Marnie & Dan Gruen

EVEnT 30 CLASS 44 LOW AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER, 36 & OVER U/S

Sponsored by: Katie & Kurt Slingsby

EVEnT 31 CLASS 24 LOW SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER U/S

Sponsored by: Sienna & Peter Tucker

EVEnT 32 CLASS 24A LOW LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER U/S

Sponsored by: The McBeath Family

EVEnT 33 CLASS 25 $200 AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER, 18 - 35 - 3’6”

Sponsored by: Betty Davidson

EVEnT 34 CLASS 26 $200 AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER, 18 - 35 - 3’6”

Sponsored by: Mary Jo & Victor Hazard

EVEnT 35 CLASS 30 $200 AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER, 36 & OVER - 3’6”

Sponsored by: Elaine Jerome

EVEnT 36 CLASS 31 $200 AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER, 36 & OVER - 3’6”

Sponsored by: The King Family

— 55 — E QUESTRIAN E VENTS

SAT u RDAy, SEPTEMBER 9, 2023 CONTINUED

EVEnT 37 CLASS 10 $200 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER - 3’6”

Sponsored by: Lori & Sean Hunter

EVEnT 38 CLASS 11 $200 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER - 3’6”

Sponsored by: Sherry Gentry

EVEnT 39 CLASS 15 $200 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER - 3’6”

Sponsored by: The Schuchert Family

EVEnT 40 CLASS 16 $200 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER - 3’6”

Sponsored by: The Kouzmanoff Family

EVEnT 41 CLASS 14 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER U/S

Sponsored by: Katrin Cooper Photography

EVEnT 42 CLASS 19 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER U/S

Sponsored by: AAMCOM

EVEnT 43 CLASS 29 AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER, 18 - 35 U/S

Sponsored by: Katie & Kurt Slingsby

EVEnT 44 CLASS 34 AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER, 36 & OVER U/S

Sponsored by: Sienna & Peter Tucker

EVEnT 45 CLASS 97 EQUITATION FLAT, 11 & UNdER

Sponsored by: The Costa Family

EVEnT 46 CLASS 98 EQUITATION FLAT, 12 - 13

Sponsored by: Cathy & Darren Eades

EVEnT 47 CLASS 99 EQUITATION FLAT, 14 - 15

Sponsored by: Penny & Dennis Fevergeon

EVEnT 48 CLASS 100 EQUITATION FLAT, 16 - 17

Sponsored by: Val & Tom Light

EVEnT 49 CLASS 101 EQUITATION FLAT, 18 & OVER

Sponsored by: Freda Main

EVEnT 50 CLASS 71 OPPORTUNITY SCHOOLING HUNTER - 2’

Sponsored by: Katy & Greg Laetsch

EVEnT 51 CLASS 78

EVEnT 52 CLASS 81

SHORT/LONG/RUSTY STIRRUP HUNTER - 2’

Sponsored by: Learned Lumber

SHORT/LONG/RUSTY/STIRRUP EQUITATION, FLAT

Sponsored by: Kak McKinnie

EVEnT 53 CLASS 123 LAHJA COPPER MEdAL – 2’

Sponsored by: Miller Sound – Ross Miller

EVEnT 54 CLASS 71A OPPORTUNITY SCHOOLING HUNTER - 2’3”

Sponsored by: Terranea Resort

EVEnT 55 CLASS 74 GREEN RIdER HUNTER - 2’3”

Sponsored by: Anna & Eric Mellor

EVEnT 56 CLASS 72 GREEN RIdER HUNTER EQUITATION, FLAT

Sponsored by: Jan & Doug Van Riper

EVEnT 57 CLASS 123A LAHJA COPPER MEdAL – 2’3”

Sponsored by: S & S Bankcard Systems

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S un DAy, SEPTEMBER 10, 2023

Ring 1– 7:30 am

EVEnT 1 CLASS 135 PCHA MEdAL FINALS, 14 & UNdER - ROUNd 2

Sponsored by: The Tuffli Family Foundation

EVEnT 2 CLASS 135 PCHA MEdAL FINALS, 14 & UNdER - ROUNd 3

Sponsored by: The Tuffli Family Foundation

— BREAK —

EVEnT 3 CLASS 132 STICK HORSE CLASS

Sponsored by: The Farman Family

EVEnT 4 CLASS 133 LEAd LINE

Sponsored by: The Lee Family

EVEnT 5 CLASS 128 $2,500 GEORGIA STORM CLAESSENS MEMORIAL OPEN JUMPER CLASSIC – 1.10m (3’7”)

Sponsored by: The Storm Classens Family

PRESE n TATI on o F AWARDS

BEST CHILD RIDER

Sponsored by: Bette & Donne Moen

BEST ADuLT RIDER PRESEnTATIon

Sponsored by: Val & Ed Kelly

PRESEnTATIon oF PERPETuAL TRoPHIES

EVEnT 6 CLASS 131 $15,000 SEAHORSE OPEN JUMPER CLASSIC - 1.25m (4’1”)

Sponsored by: The Scharffenberger Family in memory of Marion Scharffenberger

Ring 2 – 7:30 am

EVEnT 1 CLASS 82 WALK TROT PLEASURE

Sponsored by: James A. Giacopuzzi, DVM

EVEnT 2 CLASS 83 WALK TROT EQUITATION

Sponsored by: Vicky Lee

EVEnT 3 CLASS 84 WALK TROT HUNTER U/S

Sponsored by: Martin Container Inc.

EVEnT 4 CLASS 85 WALK TROT EQUITATION OVER RAILS

Sponsored by: Kathy & John Gabriel

EVEnT 5 CLASS 79

EVEnT 6 CLASS 77

EVEnT 7 CLASS 80

EVEnT 8 CLASS 75

EVEnT 9 CLASS 73

EVEnT 10 CLASS 76

SHORT/LONG/RUSTY STIRRUP HUNTER - 2’

Sponsored by: GGT Footing

SHORT/LONG/RUSTY STIRRUP EQUITATION O/F - 2’

Sponsored by: Dee Dee Moffat

SHORT/LONG/RUSTY/ STIRRUP HUNTER U/S

Sponsored by: Pavilions – Rolling Hills Estates

GREEN RIdER HUNTER - 2’3”

Sponsored by: Wendy & Brett Moulton

GREEN RIdER EQUITATION O/F - 2’3”

Sponsored by: Tania & Ryan Peterson

GREEN RIdER HUNTER U/S

Sponsored by: Lox of Bagels

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S un DAy, SEPTEMBER 10, 2023

Ring 1 – 7:30 am

EVEnT 11 CLASS 67 PRE CHILdREN’S - AdULT HUNTER - 2’6”

Sponsored by: Smart and Final

EVEnT 12 CLASS 68 PRE CHILdREN’S - AdULT EQUITATION O/F - 2’6”

Sponsored by: Karen & Scott Stuckman

EVEnT 13 CLASS 69 PRE CHILdREN’S - AdULT HUNTER U/S

Sponsored by: Event Rescue EMS

EVEnT 14 CLASS 51 LOW AdULT AMATEUR HUNTER - 2’9”

Sponsored by: Newmark’s Yacht Centre

EVEnT 15 CLASS 63 LOW CHILdREN’S HUNTER - 2’9”

Sponsored by: Smog City Brewing Co.

EVEnT 16 CLASS 64 LOW CHILdREN’S HUNTER U/S

Sponsored by: Penske

EVEnT 17 CLASS 52 LOW AdULT AMATEUR HUNTER U/S

Sponsored by: DirectTV

EVEnT 18 CLASS 47 AdULT AMATEUR HUNTER - 3’

Sponsored by: CMS Design Portraiture

EVEnT 19 CLASS 55 CHILdREN’S HUNTER, 13 & UNdER - 3’

Sponsored by: LA Pop Up Mini Golf

EVEnT 20 CLASS 59 CHILdREN’S HUNTER, 14 -17 - 3’

Sponsored by: Waste Management

EVEnT 21 CLASS 126 $500 WINdSOR STABLES CHILdREN’S AdULT AMATEUR HUNTER CLASSIC - 3’

Sponsored by: Michael Leon

EVEnT 22 CLASS 48 AdULT AMATEUR HUNTER U/S

Sponsored by: Arctic Glacier Premium Ice

EVEnT 23 CLASS 56 CHILdREN’S HUNTER, 13 & UNdER U/S

Sponsored by: Pearce Construction

EVEnT 24 CLASS 60 CHILdREN’S HUNTER, 14 - 17 U/S

Sponsored by: Georgy Maskrey of Whitehorn

EVEnT 25 CLASS 22 $200 LOW SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER - 3’3”

Sponsored by: PW Gillibrand

EVEnT 26 CLASS 23 $200 LOW SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER - 3’3”

Sponsored by: Power Trip Rentals

EVEnT 27 CLASS 22A $200 LOW LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER - 3’3”

Sponsored by: Choura

EVEnT 28 CLASS 23A $200 LOW LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER - 3’3”

Sponsored by: US Storage Centers, Torrance

EVEnT 29 CLASS 37 $200 LOW AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER, 18 - 35 - 3’3”

Sponsored by: Helaine & Steve Lopes

EVEnT 30 CLASS 38 $200 LOW AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER, 18 - 35 - 3’3”

Sponsored by: Patty & Ken Ochi

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EVEnT 31 CLASS 42 $200 LOW AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER, 36 & OVER - 3’3”

Sponsored by: Lisa & Gerry Van Nortwick

EVEnT 32 CLASS 43 $200 LOW AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER, 36 & OVER - 3’3”

Sponsored by: Sharon & Joseph Cutcliffe

EVEnT 33 CLASS 27 $200 AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER, 18 - 35 - 3’6”

EVEnT 34 CLASS 28

Sponsored by: Song & Dave Klein

$200 AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER, 18 - 35 - 3’6”

Sponsored by: Wendy & Tom Fileti

EVEnT 35 CLASS 32 $200 AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER, 36 & OVER - 3’6”

Sponsored by: Ginny & Anthony Xepolis

EVEnT 36 CLASS 33 $200 AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER, 36 & OVER - 3’6”

Sponsored by: Cindy & Mark Choate

EVEnT 37 CLASS 17 $200 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER - 3’6”

Sponsored by: Sharon & Mark Zahoryin

EVEnT 38 CLASS 18 $200 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER - 3’6”

Sponsored by: Jacquie & Joe Leimbach

EVEnT 39 CLASS 12 $200 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER - 3’6”

Sponsored by: Eleanor & Randy Ginsberg

EVEnT 40 CLASS 13 $200 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER - 3’6”

Sponsored by: Sue & Kirk Wilkinson

EVEnT 41 CLASS 127 $2,000 JUNIOR - AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER CLASSIC (2 ROUNdS) - 3’6”

Sponsored by: Archibald Cox, III

EVEnT 42 CLASS 107 ASPCA MACLAY MEdAL - 3’6” (for 2024)

Sponsored by: Lesley & John Armstrong

EVEnT 43 CLASS 116 CPHA CHILdREN’S - AdULT MEdAL - 3’

Sponsored by: James Learned

EVEnT 44 CLASS 105 ONONdARKA MEdAL - 3’

Sponsored by: Whitney Young Children’s Foundation

EVEnT 45 CLASS 115 MOdIFIEd MEdAL - 3’

Sponsored by: Lisa & Chuck Noski

EVEnT 46 CLASS 125 “PENELOPE” EQUITATION CLASSIC - 2’6”

Sponsored by: Cathy & Patrick Vilicich

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A fun ride at the 1963 Horse Show

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Peninsula Committee Childrenʼs Hospital Sends special thanks to Jeff Skelton for his generous support of our financial teams.

Jeff Skelton has been supporting the equestrian industry for more than 20 years. First as a show dad, then sponsoring horse shows and offering credit card processing service to barns, trainers, and horse shows.

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WISHING THE BEST OF LUCK TO OUR FRIENDS, AND RIDERS FROM MAVERICK FARMS PARTICIPATING IN THE 2023 PORTUGESE BEND NATIONAL HORSE SHOW!

PCHA V ICTOR H UGO -V I dAL Ad ULT H ORSEMANSHIP F INALS

35 & Over

PCHA K AREN H EALEY Ad ULT H ORSEMANSHIP F INALS 18 TO 34

eligibility: Open to amateur riders 35 and over and 18 –34 who have ridden in a PCHA Adult Horsemanship Class since the previous Final. Final winners cannot compete in subsequent years.

Schooling: Only material provided or previously approved by the organizing committee may be used for schooling, and it must be available for all competitors to use while warming up. Starting thirty (30) minutes prior to the competition and while the class is in progress, medal horses may jump in the designated schooling area only. This rule includes the Finals Warm-Up Round. If a medal competition horse jumps in an area other than the designated schooling area during that time, the medal class exhibitor will get a zero score for that round. Anyone can ride in the designated schooling area on a medal finalist’s horse.

Course: There will be 2 rounds, consisting of courses at 3’3” with at least two changes of direction. Two USEF tests 1-16 (see exceptions) will be part of the original course in each round. The course will not be posted until the Course designer and Judges have conferred and agreed on the tests.

Judging: There will be 2 judges using the open numerical system. The rider’s score in each round will be an average of each judge’s score. during the 2 rounds, the judges will sit apart. If a third round (work-off) is necessary, the judges may sit together.

COMpeTiTiOn

The order of go for Round 1 will be drawn, and this round will count 50%. Ribbons will be awarded through 10th. Ties will remain tied and riders will flip for ribbons. All riders will return for Round 2. The order of go in Round 2 will be the reverse of Round 1. Round 2 will count 50%. Ribbons will be awarded through 10th.

After completion of the final round, the 1st and 2nd round averages will be averaged. Any riders having less than three (3) points separating them from the leader will be required to perform additional tests at the discretion of the judges. All riders will remain in the ring with no additional schooling allowed. Riders will not be asked to dismount, mount, jump without stirrups or switch horses. The work-off score will be added to the rider’s total and will not be announced. Ties not involving first place will be decided by the judges.

Schedule & Awards: Order of go for Round 1 will be drawn Friday morning at a light brunch. The Finalists’ Celebration and awarding of the Adult Sportsmanship Award will be held at a luncheon following the presentation of Awards on Saturday. These events are Sponsored by Pat & Rich Lucy and Karen & Michael Learned.

For the Champion: Special Trophy presented by PCHA.

Adult Sportsmanship Award: Special Trophy presented by PCHA.

For each of the Top Ten: Embroidered coolers for the Victor Hugo-Vidal Adult Horsemanship Finals, 35 & over sponsored by Pat and Rich Lucy.

Embroidered coolers for the Karen Healey Adult Horsemanship Finals, 18-34 Sponsored by Karen and Michael Learned. Personalized gifts, flowers and commemorative horse garlands Sponsored by PCHA.

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Celebrating Our Winners…

PCHA Victor Hugo-Vidal Adult

Horsemanship Finals, 35 & o ver

1990 Jerri Thyberg

1991 Gina Groth

1992 diana Karazissis

1993 Barbi McCoy

1994 Kappy Appleby

1995 Cyndi Margolis

1996 Connie Yost

1997 Polly Sweeney

1998 Sara Jorgensen

1999 Shannon davidson

2000 Cindy Fox

2001 Karin Binz

2002 Yvette Lang-‐Elnczig

2003 Marnye Langer

2004 Nori Burby

2005 Amy Brubaker

2006 Elizabeth dickinson

2007 Susan Krieg

2008 Jennifer Jacky

2009 Holly Scapa

2010 Annie Finch

2011 Lorri Quiett

2012 Blake Linsley

2013 Tonya Johnston

2014 Lorena Christie

2015 Virginia Fout

2016 Jamie Krupnik

2017 Lauren Morlock

2018 Catherine Westling

2019 Renee Rodda

2020 Anne Sherwood

2021 Jessica Smith

2022 Peggy Munkdale

PCHA Karen Healey Adult

Horsemanship Finals, 18 – 34

2018 Addyson Cord

2019 Miela Gross

2020 Emma Mann-Meginniss

2021 Emily Williams

2022 Jordyn Chafee

— 67 — PCHA H ORSEMANSHIP F INALS

SCO rin G

PCH a Victor Hugo-Vidal a dult Horsemanship Finals, 35 & Over

Sponsored by: The Pat & Rich Lucy Family

Frid A y, Sep T e M ber 8, 2023 • r in G 1

Event 3 • Class 136 • PCHA Adult Medal Finals, 35 & over • Warm-up

Event 4 • Class 138 • PCHA Adult Medal Finals, 35 & over • round 1

PLACE SCORE No. RIDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PLACE SCORE No. RIDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 — 68 — PCHA H ORSEMANSHIP F INALS

SCO rin G

PCH a Victor Hugo-Vidal a dult Horsemanship Finals, 35 & Over

Sponsored by: The Pat & Rich Lucy Family

S AT urd A y, Sep T e M ber 9, 2023 • r in G 1

Event 1 • Class 138 • PCHA Adult Medal Finals, 35 & over • round 2

PLACE SCORE No. RIDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 — 69 — PCHA H ORSEMANSHIP F INALS

SCO rin G

PCH a Karen Healey a dult Horsemanship Finals

Sponsored by: Karen & Michael Learned

Frid A y, Sep T e M ber 8, 2023 • r in G 1

Event 3 • Class 136 • PCHA Adult Medal Finals, 18 to 34

Warm-up

1 PLACE SCORE No. RIDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PLACE SCORE No. RIDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 — 70 — PCHA H ORSEMANSHIP F INALS
Event 3
Class 137
PCHA Adult Medal Finals, 18 to 34
round

SCO rin G

PCH a Karen Healey a dult Horsemanship Finals

Sponsored by: Karen & Michael Learned

S AT urd A y, Sep T e M ber 9, 2023 • r in G 1

Event 2 • Class 137 • PCHA Adult Medal Finals, 18 to 34 • round 2

PLACE SCORE No. RIDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 — 71 — PCHA H ORSEMANSHIP F INALS

PCHA H ORSEMANSHIP F INALS

14 & u nder

eligibility: Any rider who has qualified for the PCHA Horsemanship Class Finals during the year following the previous PCHA Horsemanship Class Finals competition. The same horse must be ridden through all phases of the competition. However, due to illness or injury of the horse, a rider may petition to ride a substitute horse. This must be approved by the Appeals Committee consisting of the Manager, the Chief Steward, the Technical delegate, and the official Horse Show Veterinarian.

Schooling: Only material provided or previously approved by the organizing committee may be used, and must be available for all competitors to use while warming up. Starting thirty (30) minutes prior to the competition and while the class is in progress, medal horses may jump in the designated schooling area only. This rule includes the Finals Warm-Up Round. If a medal competition horse jumps in an area other than the designated schooling area during that time, the medal class exhibitor will get a zero score for that round. Anyone can ride in the designated schooling area on a medal finalist’s horse.

Course: Three (3) rounds, consisting of a course of at least eight fences about 3’3” in height. There must be one combination, at least two changes of direction, and 2 tests (USEF 1–18) included as part of the original course. Course designer(s) must confer with the judges during the course walk set aside for them exclusively. Judges should review the course and suggested tests, and may make modifications in conjunction with the course designer prior to the general course walk. The course will not be posted until the Course designer and Judges have conferred and agreed on the tests.

Judging: There will be 2 judges using the same open numerical system. Judges may use whole numbers or any fraction thereof; however, if necessary, judges may use the same score more than once. The rider’s score in each round will be an average of each judge’s score. during the three (3) rounds, the judges will sit apart. If a fourth round (work-off) is necessary, the judges will sit together.

COMpeTiTiOn:

round 1: All eligible riders; order of go will be drawn. Ribbons awarded through 10th. Ties will remain tied and riders will flip for ribbons.

round 2: All riders will return for Round 2. The order of go for Round 2 will be a simple jumper rotation of the first round, regardless of any scratches. Example: If there is a class of 45 riders in the 1st round, divide by 2 and round to the higher number (23). Thus, the 2nd round will run with 24th through 45th followed by 1st through 23rd. Ribbons awarded through 10th. Ties remain tied and riders will flip for ribbons.

round 3: The top 12 riders from Rounds 1 and 2 and any additional riders with a score of 80 or better will be eligible to ride in Round 3. The average from Round 3 will be averaged with the combined average from Rounds 1 and 2. The rider’s combined average will be used to establish the order of go – lowest first, highest last. In case of ties, the order will be the order of Round 1. After completion of the final round, riders having less than three (3) points separating them from the leader will be required to perform additional tests at the discretion of the judges. All riders will remain in the ring with no additional schooling allowed. Finals work-off score is not to be announced and will be added to the rider’s total. Ties in Round 3 not involving 1st place, will be broken by using the rider’s scores in Round 2.

Schedule & Awards:Order of go will be drawn at a complimentary buffet dinner Sponsored by The Tuffli Family Foundation for the Finalists and three guests on Friday afternoon, following the conclusion of the horse show classes.

For the Champion: Special Trophy presented by PCHA

For each of the Top Ten: Embroidered coolers Sponsored by The Tuffli Family Foundation. Personalized gifts, flowers and commemorative horse garlands Sponsored by PCHA.

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Celebrating 36 Years OF Winners

PCHA Horsemanship Finals

14 & u nder

1986 Tamar Howard

1987 Emily Esau

1988 Heather Zeegan

1989 Heidi Seaman

1990 Rebecca Markman

1991 Lauren Hough

1992 Jaime Krupnick

1993 Kelly Rose

1994 Buffy Jo Lake

1995 Kirsten Coe

1996 Lindsay Anderson

1997 Claire Prieto

1998 Missy Young

1999 Jamie Taylor

2000 Andrew Ramsay

2001 Jordan Lubow

2002 Marissa Banks

2003 Paige Beal-andros

2004 Hannah Selleck

2005 Shelby Wakeman

2006 Lucy davis

2007 Cayla Richards

2008 Kilian McGrath

2009 Haley Webster

2010 Sydney Callaway

2011 Olivia Champ

2012 Sydney Hutchins

2013 Ransome Rombauer

2014 Kayla Lott

2015 Grady Lyman

2016 Katie Browne

2017 Breanna Bunevacz

2018 Avery Glynn

2019 Skylar Wireman

2020 Paige Walkenbach

2021 Madison Sanders

2022 Georgia Bass

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PCH a Horsemanship Finals, 14 & u nder

Sponsored by: The Tuffli Family Foundation

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Event 3 • Class 134 • PCHA Medal Finals, 14 & under • Warm-up

Event 4 • Class 135 • PCHA Medal Finals, 14 & under • round 1

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Event 1• Class 135 • PCHA Medal Finals, 14 & under • round 2

Event 5 • Class 135 • PCHA Medal Finals, 14 & under • round 3

PLACE SCORE No. RIDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PLACE SCORE No. RIDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 — 77 — PCHA H ORSEMANSHIP F INALS

T HE S PORT OF S HOW JUMPING

Show jumping is a rapidly rising spectator sport in the United States. It is a visual spectacle, and one that is easy for spectators to understand. Its challenge is simple and straightforward. Horses and riders must clear each fence on a course of 8 to 12 obstacles. Should a horse refuse, fall, or knock down a fence or any portion of it, penalty points called faults are assessed.

Speed in any sport adds an exciting dimension, which is true for show jumping, too. For not only must the riders and horses negotiate the course at just the correct angle, height and speed to clear fences without incurring faults, but riders must keep one eye cocked on a relentlessly ticking clock. The rider who races too fast may grow careless and knock a rail or fence down; an overly cautious rider may incur time faults.

The time factor grows yet more urgent as competition continues. After each horse and rider has completed a first round over the obstacles, the course is shortened and heightened. Riders with no first round faults return for a second round, called a jump-off.

In a jump-off, the clock is crucial. The eventual winner of the competition is that horse and rider combination who not only jumps faultlessly, but the fastest. Spectators are often brought to their feet as each of the jump-off riders coaxes the horse over the incredibly large fences at breakneck speed.

Another important aspect of show jumping is the course. Prior to the competition, spectators will see the riders (without their horses), pacing off steps from jump to jump. They are carefully measuring the distances and number of horse strides that will position their mounts in the perfect jumping spot. (Roughly 12 to 14 human paces equals a single canter stride of a horse).

These colorful jumps do not appear on the course in an arbitrary fashion. They are strategically placed by the course designer to test the horses’ ability, courage and obedience, as well as the riders’ horsemanship.

As a competition, show jumping has all the right ingredients: beauty, strategy, athletic prowess, and suspense. While that combination sounds more like a classic murder mystery, it makes for a fascinating sport – a sport that Americans are understanding and enjoying in ever greater numbers.

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$15,000 seaHOrse OPen JumPer ClassiC

Sponsored by: The Scharffenberger Family

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Open to all riders. Horses are to jump a course of obstacles 1.25 m (4’1”) in height with spreads to 5’ excluding any liverpool or water jump to be scored under Table II, Section 2(a) – Time first jump off. Trophy and custom cooler to first place; Ribbons 1st through 8th. Prize money through eighth divided as follows: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%.

Event 6

Class 131

$15,000 Seahorse open Jumper Classic

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PLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FAULTS TIME No. RIDER /HORSE — 79 — J UMPER C LASSICS

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$10,000 Harman FamilY lOW JuniOr - amateur OWner JumPer ClassiC

Sponsored by: The Harman Family

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Open to Junior and Amateur Riders. Horses are to jump a course of obstacles 1.25m (4’1”) in height with spreads to 5’. To be eligible a horse/rider must have been entered and shown in at least one Junior - Amateur/Owner Jumper class. To be scored under Table ll, section 2(a) - Time first jump-off. Trophy and cooler to 1st place, ribbons 1st through 8th, prize money divided through eighth as follows: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%

Event 6 • Class 130 • $10,000 Harman Family Junior • A/o Jumper Classic PLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FAULTS TIME No. RIDER /HORSE — 80 — J UMPER C LASSICS

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$5,000 red OniOn OPen JumPer ClassiC

Sponsored by: Jeff Earle & The Original Red Onion

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Open to children and amateur riders. Horses are to jump a course of obstacles 1.20m (3’11”) in height. No qualifying is required. Open to all horses and riders. To be scored under Table II, 2(a) or (b): time first jump off. Trophy and Cooler to 1st place: ribbons through 8th place. Prize money divided through 8th as follows: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%.

Event 5 • Class 129 •

$5,000 Red onion open Jumper Classic

J UMPER C LASSICS PLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FAULTS TIME No. RIDER /HORSE
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$2,500 geOrgia stOrm Claessens memOrial OPen JumPer

Sponsored by: The Storm Claessens Family

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Open to all riders. Horses are to jump a course of obstacles 1.10m (3’7”) in height. No qualifying is required. To be scored under Table II, sec 2 (a) - Time first jump off. Trophy and cooler to 1st place, ribbons 1st through 8th, prize money divided through 8th as follows: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%.

Event 4 • Class 128 • $2,500 Georgia Storm Claessens Memorial open Jumper Classic

ClassiC

PLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FAULTS TIME No. RIDER /HORSE — 82 — J UMPER C LASSICS
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Thank you to Peninsula Committee Children's Hospital members and their families who tirelessly devoted their time, talent, and treasure toward the success of the 65th Portuguese Bend National Horse Show. You are simply the hardest working and most generous volunteers on planet earth! I appreciate and love you all!

To Horse Show Chair, Carole Rowe, thank you for everything you have done this year, far above and beyond the usual responsibilities, to make the 65th PBNHS a resounding success! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for being such a fabulous partner this year, and for your wisdom and the laughter we've shared. I could not be more grateful to and for you.

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$5.000
$10,000 Harman Family Jr - A/O Jumper Classic $15,000 Seahorse Open Jumper Classic And many more! Booth located near Ring 1 Come see our PBNHS Perpetual Trophies — 94 — P ERPETUAL T ROPHIES & A WAR d W INNERS
PCHA Horsemanship Medals Finals, 14 & Under
Red Onion Open Jumper Classic

2023 Winners

p CHA HO r S e MA n SH ip M ed AL F in ALS W inner S

PCHA H o RSEMA n SHIP MEDAL FI n ALS, 14 & un DER

Sponsored by: The Tuffli Family Foundation

2022 Winner: Georgia Bass

2023 Winner: ___________________________

PCHA H o RSEMA n SHIP MEDAL FI n ALS, 18 - 34

Sponsored by: Karen and Michael Learned

2022 Winner: Jordyn Chafee

2023 Winner: ___________________________

PCHA H o RSEMA n SHIP MEDAL FI n ALS, 35 & o VER

Sponsored by: Pat and Rich Lucy

2022 Winner: Peggy Munkdale

2023 Winner: ___________________________

perpe T u AL/M e MO ri AL T r O p H y W inner S

$2,500 G E o RGIA S To RM C LAESSE n S M EM o RIAL oPE n Ju MPER C LASSIC

Sponsored by: The Storm Claessens Family

2022 Winner: Jordyn Chafee

2023 Winner: ___________________________

$5,000 R ED o n I on oPE n Ju MPER C LASSIC

Sponsored by: The Original Red Onion Restaurant

2022 Winner: Georges Bittar

2023 Winner: ___________________________

$10,000 H ARMA n FAMILy Lo W Jun I o R - A/ o Ju MPER C LASSIC

Sponsored by: The Harman Family Foundation

2022 Winner: Marnye Langer

2023 Winner: ___________________________

$15,000 S EAH o RSE oPE n Ju MPER C LASSIC

Sponsored by: The Scharffenberger Family

2022 Winner: Emma Irwin

2023 Winner: ___________________________

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H i GH p O in T AWA rd S

T HE Jo H n B RADF o RD uPP M EM o RIAL T R o PH y

2022 Winner: Kylie Lyle

2023 Winner: ___________________________

T HE K A z ARIA n FAMILy P ERPET u AL T R o PH y

2022 Winner: n oah n elson

2023 Winner: ___________________________

T HE Bo B M ARTI n M EM o RIAL T R o PH y

2022 Winner: Marnye Langer

2023 Winner: ___________________________

T HE Ju LIE M ARTI n M EM o RIAL T R o PH y

2022 Winner: Legis Air, ridden by Marnye Langer

2023 Winner: ___________________________

T HE G ABRIEL C. Duqu E J R . M EM o RIAL T R o PH y

2022 Winner: Virginia Fout

2023 Winner: ___________________________

T HE “T W o J ACKS ” P ERPET u AL T R o PH y

2022 Winner: n oah n elson

2023 Winner: ___________________________

H un T er CLASS i C AWA rd S

T HE $2000 Jun I o R -A MATE u R oW n ER C LASSIC

Sponsored by: Archie Cox

2023 Winner: ___________________________

T HE W I n DS o R S TABLE C LASSIC

Sponsored by Michael Leon

2022 Winner: Aimee Lafayette

2023 Winner: ___________________________

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S p O r TSMA n SH ip AWA rd S

T HE D ARC y F IELD M EM o RIAL T R o PH y

2022 Winner: Karley Ptak-young

2023 Winner: ___________________________

T HE B ETT y L EAR n ED M EM o RIAL T R o PH y

2022 Winner: Sue Sadlier

2023 Winner: ___________________________

T r A iner AWA rd

T HE C HRISTMAS P ERPET u AL T R o PH y

2022 Winner: n icole n orris

2023 Winner: ___________________________

S pe C i AL AWA rd S

B EST C HILD R IDER

Sponsored by: Bette & Donne Moen

2022 Winner: Greenley Achuck

2023 Winner: ___________________________

B EST A D u LT R IDER

Sponsored by: Val & Ed Kelly

2022 Winner: Rollin Sykes

2023 Winner: ___________________________

C AR o L D EA n E Po RTER Ju MPER S T y LE o F R IDI n G A WARD

2022 Winner: Skyler Wireman

2023 Winner: ___________________________

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The Lanigan Family

Celebrates Peninsula Committee Children’s Hospital

and e veryone’s devotion to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles

“Jumping for Joy in Support of the Best Care for Kids ”

Best of luck to the Portuguese Bend National Horse Show participants.

Thanks to all the wonderful volunteers for your hard work!

God Bless!

Eric, McKenzie, Charlie & Reagan Stuckman

Visit our

WINNERʼS CIRCLE

for a great photo opportunity!

Special thanks to Martha and Don Tuffli and the Tuffli Family Foundation

For their generous sponsorship of the

Located near the schooling rings. Bring your horse, prizes, friends, and family for a photo.

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The Julie Mar T in Me M orial Trophy

H IGH Po I n T Ju MPER

2022 Winner: Legis Air Ridden by Marnye Langer

The Bo B Mar T in Me M orial Trophy

H IGH Po I n T Ju MPER R IDER

2022 Winner: Marnye Langer

The Carol Deane porTer

Ju M per S T yle of r i D ing Trophy

2022 Winner: Skylar Wireman

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Photos by Captured Moments

The Kazarian fa M ily p erpe T ual Trophy

H IGH Po I n T Jun I o R R IDER

2022 Winner: n oah n elson

The gaBriel C. Duque, Jr. Me M orial Trophy

H IGH Po I n T

A MATE u R R IDER

2022 Winner: Virginia Fout

The “Two JaCKS ” p erpe T ual Trophy

oVERALL H IGH

Po I n T R IDER

2022 Winner: n oah n elson

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The Dar C y f iel D Me M orial Trophy

Jun I o R R IDER

S H o WI n G

o u TSTA n DI n G

S H o WMA n SHIP

2022 Winner: Karley Ptak-young

The Chri STM a S

p erpe T ual Trophy

T RAI n ER S H o WI n G

o u TSTA n DI n G

S P o RTSMA n SHIP

2022 Winner: n icole n orris

The Be TT y l earne D Me M orial Trophy

AD u LT RIDER

SH o WI n G ou TSTA n DI n G

SP o RTSMA n SHIP

2022 Winner: Sue Sadlier

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w in DS or S Ta B le S h un T er Cla SS i C

2022 Winner: Aimee Lafayette

The John Bra D for D u pp Me M orial Trophy

H IGH Po I n T C HILDRE n’ S R IDER

2022 Winner: Kylie Lyle

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SAT urdAy, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm & S undAy, 10:00am – 4:00 pm

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S und A y

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2:00 pm – 3:00 pm: MEET AND GREET THE BIOLOGISTS AND WILDLIFE ANIMALS

Special Thanks to S u SA n A nd M i CHA e L G r Ay and to the

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The Magic

OF A LEX H UANG

Alex Huang (@alex_kazaam) is a performing magician at the World Famous Magic Castle in Hollywood, CA. He grew up in the South Bay and graduated from Palos Verdes Peninsula High School in 1996. What began as a hobby at the age of 13 rapidly evolved into a passion and love for the art of magic and entertaining. He continued to perform magic at the University of California at San diego and Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. When he’s not juggling his work in ophthalmology, real estate, property management, law, or finance, you can find Alex entertaining audiences of all ages at corporate events, weddings, holiday celebrations, birthday parties, open houses, the Magic Castle, and so much more.

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Wellness Warm-ups, Saturday, 1 – 1:15 pm

Fusion Academy is a fully-accredited middle and high school with a one-to-one learning environment. Our mission is to help each student flourish emotionally, socially, and academically through positive mentoring relationships and a personalized education experience. Fusion’s commitment to Academic Wellness is reflected in their course offerings which include Personal development, College Prep and AP classes. Fusion Academy also encourages daily movement and good nutrition for all of their students. Fusion will be sharing some wellness stretching exercises with your children today.

Saturday, 12 pm – 2 pm

Sunday, 10 am – 12 pm

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Face painting artists will be available:

Saturday, 10:30 am to 2:30 pm

Sunday, 11:00 am to 3:00 pm

Wildlife Safari!

Wildlife Learning Center will present animals from around the world from 1:00-3:00 PM Sunday. Most of Wildlife Learning Center’s animals were rescued from lives as illegal or unwanted pets who now act as ambassadors for their wild counterparts! This very fun program will teach you about how these amazing animals live and survive in their different habitats, and what makes them unique! Afterwards, the animals will stick around for an up close and personal Meet ‘N’ Greet where you can get a closer look, and learn even more about the wonderful creatures.

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Our animals include one of our four foxes, a Porcupine or Owl, a Sugar Glider or Hedgehog, a Prairie dog, an Alligator or Lizard, a Milk Snake or Ball Python, a Bunny or Chinchilla and one of our big Bugs.

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65 years of fun supporting PCCH and the Portuguese Bend National Hor se Show!

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The McKinnie Family

We are proud to support Peninsula Commit tee Children ’ s Hospital

METRIE EL & EL IS PROUD TO SUPPORT THE 65TH ANNUAL

PORTUGUESE BEND NATIONAL HORSE SHOW

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— 178 — 33rd ANNUAL Thank you to all the 2023 golfers and donors for their participation and support! We look forward to seeing you at the 34th SEAHORSE CLASSIC on April 29, 2024! For informaIon visit us at www.pcch.net

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AT OUR 66th ANNUAL

PORTUGUESE BEND NATIONAL HORSE SHOW SEPTEMBER 6, 7, & 8, 2024

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The Peninsula Committee Children’s Hospital wishes to express its appreciation to the following advertisers for their continued loyalty to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. The Portuguese Bend national Horse Show is self-sustaining and all profits from advertising go directly to the hospital.

When you support our advertisers, you support Children’s Hospital

AAMCOM

Arctic Glacier

AV Professionals

Aztec Tents

Barger, Kathryn

Beach Cities Orthopedics

Benz N’ Beamers

Bianca Ecklund design

Brende Marshall

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Cabeau

Cantella’s

CC Zippert

Choura

CMS design Portraiture

Cook’s doors & Windows

Courtesy Cleaners

daniels, Kyle/Real Estate

direcTV

dyer, Suzanne/Real Estate

El Pollo Loco

Ennio Schiappa Homes

Fowler & Moore

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GGT Footing

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HH Coastal Real Estate

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KC Photography

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LA Bowl

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L2 Companies

La Forest Landscaping, Inc

LaneBdesign

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Learned Lumber

Litchfield Engineering

Lomita Feed

Lon V. Smith Foundation

Luedde, Jay C ddS

Malaga Bank

Malaga Cove Capital

Martin Container

Martin Performance Horses

Maskrey, Georgy

Maverick Farms

McManus, dian/Real Estate

Mellor, Anna M.d

Metrie El & El Wood Products

Mike Follmer Specialties

Milgard Windows & doors

Miller Sound

Miraleste Automotive

Mitchell, Holly

Newmark

Northgate Gonzalez Market

O’Brien Investment Management

Okamoto, Michelle ddS

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Pearce Construction

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Peterson, Tania/Real Estate

Piccini

Portuguese Bend Riding Club

PowerTrip Rentals

Providence Little Company of Mary

PW Gillibrand

Rolling Hills Nursery

S&S Bankcard Systems

Schiappa development

Schuchert Law

Silvercrest Construction

Sinbad Flooring

Smog Cities Brewery

Southbay Magazine

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Stroh Orthodontics

Suncoast Roofing

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Travel Store

Travers Tree Service

U.S. Storage Centers

Vintage Materials

Waste Management

Watson Land Company

Whittier Trust

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— 180 — B USINESS Ad VERTISERS

“Real generosity toward the future lies in giving all to the present.”

Peninsula Commi>ee Children’s Hospital thanks the Lon

V. Smith Foundation

For their conCnuing generosity towards the future!

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~ Albert Camus

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