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Cover Story

For Arthurs, Showing Ponies is Family Fun 2014 was a fun filled year for Kelton and Kennedy Arthur. Kelton and Kennedy are the the third generation of our family to show POAs. Kelton has been showing in the leadline division for several years but 2014 brought a new pony to the barn. Thanks to a call from our good friend Dr. Karen Kapp-Vance we went to try out the pony that my Dad had raised several years ago and brought him home. “Digit” is by Caddo’s Major Jim and out of my old show mare CA’s Kismet. Digit was a great fit for Kelton and we started off on a very busy show schedule. We traveled with our family to shows in Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas starting in March and wrapping up in November. Kennedy made her leadline debut at the age of 2 at the Congress Show in Tulsa with lots of our family on hand to watch in person. Kelton had a great show season winning the High- Point Leadline boy honors at the MidAmerica Regional in Texas, High- Point Leadline boy at the Congress Show in Tulsa and High- Point 8 & U boy at the Reichert Celebration in Texas. Kelton wrapped up the year by being named Number 1 in the Nation in the Boys Leadline!

We would not be able to travel to all the shows with out the help and support from our family. Thanks to David Spencer (Grandpa) for raising the horses and always being on hand to help wash, lead, saddle and chase kids. Thanks to Pat Arthur (Nana) for traveling with us in the cold and heat to help dress kids, provide snacks and support and for always cheering Kelton and Kennedy on. Thanks to (Aunt) Chelsea Evans for taking time out to come watch the kids show, even when it means traveling quite a distance. Thanks to (Aunt) Dr. Rosslyn Biggs for being the on -site vet and helping wrangle kids and ponies. There are also extended family and friends too numerous to mention that have chipped in to help get kids and ponies ready, push a stroller or hold a horse whenever needed. Showing POAs is definitely a family affair and we enjoy traveling and competing with our many friends across the United States. We think that participating in livestock events is one of the best ways that we can prepare our children to be successful in life. They learn to be responsible, win humbly and lose graciously, and be appreciative for the opportunities provided to them. We are looking forward to a great 2015 show season and continuing to show POAs for many years to come!


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The Official Publication of the Pony of the Americas Club, Inc. Volume 60 - Online 3 - May 2015

This Month’s Features Cover Story: Arthur Family 2015 Committees 2014 Year End First Place Hall of Fame Inductees Youth Promoter Award Golden Legacy/Family of the Year Supreme: Legally Blonde Where are They Now?: Troy Lehn West World 2015 Eastern Classic/National Promo 2015 MidEast Regional 2015 Central Classic 2015 National Congress 2015 Mid America

Chief Executive Officer: Joyse Banister poac@poac.org Registrar: Vicki Craver registration@poac.org Show Department Administrative Ass’t: Kelly Gideon showdept@poac.org Bookkeeping: Stacey Stewart accounting@poac.org POAC Executive Committee: Diana Peaton - dpeaton@cox.net Scott Shingleton - shinglepoas@aol.com Beverly Tabor - beverly.tabor@nttdata.com POA is published bimonthly by the Pony Of the Americas Club, Inc., 3828 S. Emerson Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46203. Subscription rate is $40 per year ($52 per year outside of the United States) Periodicals postage paid at Indianapolis, IN 46203 (ISSN 0882-9624).

Departments Bits and Pieces CEO’s Message Select Sire Futurity Stallion List Owner’s Directory Coming Events Youth News

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Forms Youth Promoter Application National Futurity Nomination Form Select Sire Futurity Bid Form Select Sire Futurity Nomination Form Owner’s Directory Insertion Order Novice Youth Application Membership Application

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Membership Reminders

Remember, you must be a National POAC member to conduct any POAC business (except transfers). You must also be a member if you participate in the POAC approved Regional, Classic, West-World, Congress, and International Futurity shows. Be sure to refer to the POAC National Handbook for exact membership requirements. You can find the POAC National Handbook online at http://www.poac.org/ resources/forms/index.htm Effective July 1, 2015, all exhibitors must be a current National POAC member before earning any national points on any pony they exhibit at any POAC approved event.

Inspection and PHC Reminder Only those ponies that have been advanced from Tentative to Permanent

Registration AND whose papers have been processed and received by the owner may be inspected for a Permanent Height Card. Ponies cannot be inspected for Permanent Papers AND their PHC at the same time. Ponies cannot be measured for a Permanent Height Card until they have received their Permanent registration papers back from the National POA. Remember that PHC’s can only be done at Regionals, Congress, International Sale, West World, and any other POA approved show that has advertised in POA Coming Events that they will be offering PHC measuring and inspection and will have the inspection team required for Permanent Height Cards.

Sale/Futurity Late Nomination Notice If you late nominate for the Fall Futurities for Yearlings and Older, you will pay a one-time $50 late fee per class. No futurity entries will be accepted after Sept. 5 for the 2015 POAC International Futurity except for any Maturity and Non Pro Classes offered.

Broodmare Class Information The Broodmare Class will be open to Tentative or Permanent registered mares that have had a full-term foal in the current or previous year – Rule 91.F General Halter Rules – 2014-2016 POAC Official Handbook Supplement #1 Effective Jan. 1, 2015: Maximum Height Chart

• Weanlings – 47” • Yearlings – 53 ½” • Two-Year Olds – 55” • Three Year Olds – 55 ½” • Four Year Olds and Older – 56”

National POAC Office Welcomes Vicki Craver as New Registrar The POAC National Office is pleased to announce that Vicki Craver of Indianapolis, Indiana has taken the position of POAC National Registrar, replacing Katie Schrader. Vicki comes to the POAC with years of experience with our breed and now has grandchildren riding POAs! Welcome, Vicki!!!

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From the Desk of the Chief executive Officer Breed Promotion is more than horse fairs and expos…

JOYSE BANISTER Chief Executive Off icer 3828 South Emerson Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46203 317-788-0107 poac@poac.org

This time of year, I get requests from several states for promotional material to hand out at their area horse fairs and expos. My staff boxes up sample magazines, promotional flyers, ink pens, color brochures, coloring books, and whatever else we can find that tells others about our great breed! We ship this off to its destination and hope that it lands in the hands of prospective new families for POAC! What a great opportunity this is to show others (and sometimes remind ourselves) what POA stands for and what we have to offer not only the youth interested in working with a horse, but also the family that wants to be involved in the equine world without having to purchase a mount for each member. As these prospective families walk through these fairs, they are approached by many different styles of equine, all hoping to draw them to what makes them unique. It is a small window of opportunity to make a big impression and a huge THANK YOU goes out to the numerous volunteers that attend these events for POA! You are a huge asset in making our breed known across the country! Promotion goes beyond the horse fairs and expos, however. You as POA members have an opportunity to promote our breed in your areas in many ways, all year long. You have 4-H clubs, trail riding groups, parades, local open shows, riding establishments, rodeos, clinics, local newspapers, feed stores, tack shops, and even health care facilities looking for horse visits for patients. Any of these sites have great promotion opportunities to let people know more about the world of POAs! If you contact the National POAC, we can send you promotional tools to help…just give us enough time to get a box of material shipped to you and we will try to meet your needs for the numbers requested. The POA Magazine is no longer the ONLY method of communication with our membership, as we have our website and the National POA Facebook page; however it is a wonderful tool of promotion to new families, with all of the great photos of our POAs and upcoming events! Due to printing costs, we try to limit the number of extra copies each time we print, but we do have some available after each printing. The POA Magazine is also a great way to advertise your stallions, for-sale ponies, and accomplishments each year to our entire membership and subscriber base, and at a reasonable price! When you advertise for-sale ponies or items in the POA Magazine, you also get free advertising on our National Website at no additional charge. We plan to do much more with e-mail correspondence in the future months also…including virtual goodie bags for the National Congress with wonderful coupons for savings with merchants and vendors…Please remember that whenever you change, add, or update your contact e-mail address, you must contact the National POAC by phone or e-mail to make us aware of the change so you can continue to receive information from us! That will keep your contact information most current with us at all times! Until next time, hug your kids and your ponies!

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2015 Pony Of the Americas Club, Inc. Board of Directors Diana Peaton, President 965 E. Melody Drive Gilbert, AZ 85234 (480) 497-9551 Dpeaton@cox.net

Kathy McKenzie 1820 Sleepy Hollow Edmond, OK 73034 405-812-3657 Mckmuench@gmail.com

Karen Meyer 837 Govern Circle Eagan, MN 55123 651-210-6373 karen.k.meyer@comcast.net

Kristen Fears P.O. Box 221 Justin, TX 76247 (817) 800-5174 kmfears@yahoo.com

Scott Shingleton, Vice President 5998 E 700 N Shelbyville, IN 46176 (317) 694-5262 shinglepoas@aol.com

Ken Tearman 2519 N 700 E Franklin IN 46131 317-494-1883 kentearman@centurylink.net

Judy Katzenberger 5893 Hwy. 186 Vesper, WI 54489 (715) 459-2760 jnfarmpoas@yahoo.com

Carol L Davidson 33855 Coakley Rd. Lebanon, OR 97355 541-258-7541 carol001@centurytel.net

Dawn Walther 8602 S. Flint Road Pearl City IL 61062 815-541-9637 dawnpoamom@yahoo.com

David Brewer P.O. Box 446 Monteagle, TN 37356 423-280-3730 morningstarfarmpoas@yahoo.com

Janette Arends 23743 I-76 Access Road Hudson, CO 80642 (303) 536-4476 arends4j@aol.com

Beverly Tabor, Secretary/Treasurer 205 Locust Hill Drive Churchville, MD 21028 (410) 734-6944 beverly.tabor@nttdata.com

2015

Youth Advisory Board

poacyouth@gmail.com

President

Other Representatives:

Shelby Brenner, MI

Vice President Secretary

Connor Collinsworth, MI Ashley Corn, IN Kelsey Smith, GA Lainie Wheetman, GA

Treasurer

Youth Advisors: Charlene Shingleton, IN

Alaina McKenzie, OK Sable Tearman, IN Whitney Reynolds, MO

• Liz Otten, MO

Mission Statement: The Youth Board aims to act as a liaison, providing an avenue for concise and effective communication to the national POAC Board of Directors, reflecting the concerns and ideas of the youth members. It is dedicated to providing a voice for youth in important issues facing the POA breed, as well as promoting better relationships among POA youth. Nominations for the Youth Advisory Board are due on November 1, 2015.

Suspended Persons 2015

As per written notice issued earlier to the individuals and/or entities listed, the following POAC members have been suspended from all membership privileges and benefits until further notice. A complete list of suspended persons and entities is maintained in the POAC office, along with the responsibility of each member, pony owner, or those involved in transactions with POA ponies wishing to contact the association concerning the membership standing of a particular individual or legal entity. Martin & Debra Abrams, UT Derek Anderson, SD Allison Ball, IA Jan Pennington Black-AR Robert Callen, CA Madeleine, Gail/Michael Coleman, OR Melanie & Elisabeth Conde, FL Taasha Cooper/Wyatt Phillips-OR Colleen Francis, IN Bert, Denise & Rhonda Dato, WA Marilynne Del Rio, ID Marie Zurcher Gardner, ID Crystal Grife, IA

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Penny Gum, IN Tina Halverson, CA Courtney Hazelton, MA Michelle Howard, OH Robert/Kathy Kimzey, IA Rachel Lantz, WI Stacy N. Long, MO Kim & David Lubarski-MN Cyndi McClendon, IA Dianne/James McGee, TX Sharon McGeein, VA Dottie McLeroy, KS Alison Muzyka, OK

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Margaret Norris-ME Xena Pusek, WI Janet Putman, TX Laura Restivo, TX Deborah Rodrigues, RI Brandi Schiffman, UT Deb Schulte, SD Karen Shay, ID Brian/Jean Smith, MN Jennifer Stahl, MI Leslie Vahsen, OR Chloe Waddle, OH

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2015 POAC National Committees Breeders Committee Jackie Guthrie, Chair Jguthrie0234@gmail.com Carol Davidson Russ Davidson Jan Rodgers David Spencer Jessica Drish Ken Steele Pat Burton Bob Zahm Janette Arends Linzy Lahr Tommy Tomlin Tracy Keen Charlene Astin Ken Tearman Rosslyn Spencer-Biggs Jeanette Krueger Gene Carr Lynn Puffinbarger Mike Gardner Erin Daugherty

Bylaws Committee Scott Shingleton, Chair Shinglepoas@aol.com Charlene Shingleton Lee Ann Haack C. Todd Corn Lynn Puffinbarger

Central Classic Committee Karen Meyer-Vice Chair Karen.K.Meyer@comcast.net Eva Dahl – Vice Chair Judy Katzenberger Nancy Kaeding Jackie Pertzborn Kim Eigenberger Mike King

Convention Committee 2015 Kristen Fears, Chair Kmfears@yahoo.com Joyse Banister, POAC Liason poac@poac.org LaRena Phillips

Eastern Classic Committee Scott Shingleton, Chair Shinglepoas@aol.com Charlene Shingleton, Vice Chair Leslie Zahm Linzy Zahm Lori Ellis Shalene Estes IN POAC

Financial/Budgets Committee

Beverly Tabor, POAC Treasurer, Chair taborfamily01@msn.com Karen Meyer David Brewer Ken Tearman

Hall Of Fame Committee Gene Carr, Chair santee@dailypost.com Harry Chestnut Ross Bradford Wanda Victor Omer Krueger Charlie Brobst Ken Steele Julian Nemmers Dave Morris Lynn Puffinbarger David Spencer Kitty VanEyck Streett Ruth PeCoy Millard Fisher

Hearing Committee

Heritage Foundation Committee

Kent Rorick, Chair Rorickpoas@yahoo.com Julian Nemmers, Vice Chair BJ Spahr Jared Katzenberger Ken Steele Pat Burton Lynn Puffinbarger David Spencer Wanda Victor Dean & Janet Damman

Inspection (Color & Height) Committee: David Brewer, Chair morningstarfarmpoas@yahoo.com Dean Damman Lynn Puffinbarger Pat Burton Scott Shingleton Tracy Keen Richard Killon Charlene Astin Gene Carr Jeremy Stiebens Leo Haack Russ Davidson Mike Hayes Mike Barringer Missi Barrett Mike Wiest Helena Wolters Janette Arends POAC Directors as needed

Kristen Fears, Chair kmfears@yahoo.com Karen Meyer Dawn Walthers Ken Tearman David Brewer

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International Futurities Committee: Jessica Drish, Chair Jtdrish@gmail.com Liz Otten Josie Baxter Sara Gronski Jackie Hall Lindsay Peaton Kendi Kamps Jena Despenas Janice Spears Diane Kamps Jordan Gardner Scott Shingleton Charlene Shingleton Holly Deschenes Paige Somerville Cindy Meehan Charlene Astin Lydia Grove

International Sale Committee:

Lynn Puffinbarger, Chair 580-430-5054 Liz Otten Josie Baxter Holly Deschenes Lee Ann Haack Ken Tearman Kathy McKenzie Cory Damman Mike Barringer Susie Drish Janice Spears Scott & Charlene Shingleton Barb Hood Jessica Drish Jordan Gardner

Judges Committee: Kristen Fears, Chair Kmfears@yahoo.com Joyse Banister, Liason poac@poac.org Rosslyn Spencer-Biggs Liz Otten Lee Ann Haack Denny Brown Holly Deschenes Pat Burton Margy Morgan Karen Meyer Josie Baxter Sara Gronski Gene Carr Harry Chestnut

Marketing and Promotion Committee: Karen Meyer, Chair Karen.k.meyer@comcast.com Sara Donnerbauer Kim Eigenberger Eva Dahl Jackie Pertzborn Tom Walmsley Shawn Wiest

National Congress Committee

Scott & Rosslyn Biggs, Chair s_rbiggs@yahoo.com Scott & Charlene Shingleton Natalie Dolan Blayne Arthur Kenny & Paige Somerville Andy & Brady Chestnut Jan Jones Nolan Tommy Tomlin Cindi Meehan Anne Dykstra Pat & Janelle Burton Yung Cho Daryl McDaniel Ashley McKenzie Shannon Sucre Kathy McKenzie

Nomination Committee Susie Drish, Chair Ponyfarm1@aol.com Nylene Rainey Cliff Thomas 6

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Rules Committee Dawn Walther, Chair dawnpoamom@yahoo.com Judy Katzenberger, Vice Chair Kathy McKenzie Janette Arends Jeanette Krueger Pam Klein Tracy Keen Charlene Astin Liz Otten Tom Walmsley Holly Deschenes Charlene Shingleton Karen Meyer

Novice Review Committee

Scott Shingleton, Chair shinglepoas@aol.com Kathy McKenzie Judy Katzenberger Janette Arends Holly Deschenes Dawn Walther Kelly Gideon – Show Department

Scholarship Committee Sarai Banister, Chair sarailynn@yahoo.com Kristen Fears Pat Burton Karen Carr Diane Kamps Penny Poczobut Sara Gronski

West World Committee Janette Arends, Chair Arends4j@aol.com Peggy Lough Jeanette Krueger Pam Klein Tammie Wick Diane Jowell Crystal Doane Elizabeth Kelts

Youth Board

Shelby Brenner, President poacyouth@gmail.com Alaina McKenzie, Vice President Sable Tearman, Secretary Connor Collinsworth, Ashley Corn, Kelsey Smith, Lainie Wheetman


2014 POAC National Year-End First Place Winners

A Speck Of Impulse 1st Three Year Old Mares Richard or Lisa Lehms, IA

CN Silver Nicoal and Hailey Jenkins, IL 1st Hhunter Under Saddle Ridden By A Girl 1st Four Year Old & Older Medium Mares 51-54” & Howard Victor Memorial Traveling Trophy 1st Top Timed Events Pony 8&U - Taraszewski Family

Digit/Kelton Arthur, OK 1st Leadline Boys High Point

C Im A Crystal Star 1st Yearling Longeline Jackie & Makayla Hall, MN

CN Tall Dark N Silver/Dylan Payne, IL 1st Huntseat Equitation 13-18 Boys 1st Western Horsemanship 13-18 Boys 1st Bareback Horsemanship 13-18 Boys

Docs Im Not Tough 1st Four Year Old & Older Small Mares 46-51” Scott or Charlene Shingleton, IN

CN Silver Leprechaun and Savannah Stamann, IL 1st Four Year Old & Older Medium Geldings 51-54” 1st Reining 1st Western Riding 1st Top Ten Performance Pony & Honorable Mention 1st Top Timed Events Pony 9-12 - Taraszewski Family, IL 1st Western Pleasure 8&U Walk Trot 1st Hunter Under Saddle 8&U Walk/Trot 1st Showmanship 9-12

Crusader Moon Dust and Bethany Sims, TN 1st Western Pleasure Ridden By A Girl 1st Brood Mares 46-56” 1st Trail 1st Showmanship 8&U 1st Huntseat Equitation 8&Under Girls 1st Western Horsemanship 8&U Girls 1st Bareback Horsemanship 8&U Girls 1st High Point Equitation 8&U Traveling Trophy

Dutch Perfect Dutchess 1st Four Year Old & Older Large Mares 54-56” 1st Hunter In Hand 19&Over - Hestedalen Farm, WI

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2014 POAC National Year-End First Place Winners

Flawless 1st Yearling Fillies Karen or Charles Oberman, IA

HMH Super Sox and Alaina McKenzie, OK 1st Top Jumping Events

JBJs Kiddorable 1st Weanling Fillies Jackie Guthrie, WI

Hes Extra Tough 1st Three Year Old Geldings Stefanie Hunt, IL

HS Sea Hez Trendy, TN 1st Costume

J-N Just A Gold Rush 1st Four Year Old & Older Small Geldings 46-51� 1st Most Colorful 1st - Leadline Girls 6&U High Point Myah Katzenberger, WI

Hes Intensified and Miles Flack, MN 1st Huntseat Equitation 9-12 Boys 1st Western Horsemanship 9-12 Boys 1st Bareback Horsemanship 9-12 Boys

Impulse Is In Town and Kelsey King, IA 1st Senior Western Pleasure 1st Senior Hunter Under Saddle 1st Huntseat Equitation 13-18 Girls

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Kid Lough and Behold and Elizabeth Poczobut, TN 1st Top Timed Events Pony 13-18 - The Taraszewski Family, IL 1st Showmanship 13-18 1st Western Horsemanship 13-18 Girls 1st Bareback Horsemanship 13-18 Girls 1st High Point Equitation 13-18 - Traveling Trophy 1st High Point Huntseat Eq Over Fences - Krystals Dakota Challenge T. Trophy


2014 POAC National Year-End First Place Winners

KSs Its Cool To Be Nifty 1st Junior Western Pleasure 1st Junior Hunter Under Saddle

Meet Me At Midnight 1st Yearling In-Hand Trail Spencer Livestock, OK

Pirates Booty 1st Four Year Old and Older Large Stallions 54-56� Delores Matthai, WI

Lucky Charms 1st Weanling & Yearling Geldings Amanda Groen, IA

OBR Show Your Colors/Julie Hinz, TX 1st Open Show Affidavit Program 19&Over

Plaudits Handsome Lad/Sadie Hinz, TX 1st Open Show Affidavit Program 18&Under

Maximum Silver 1st 19&Over High Point - Sponsored by The Shingleton Family, IN Christina Blomquist, WI

Pal Casey Jones 1st Three Year Old Stallions Kristen Fears & Charlen McBride, TX

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RY Equity By Zip 1st Two Year Old Stallions - In Memory of Leon Chastain, IN Rachel Sais, CO

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2014 POAC National Year-End First Place Winners

Silver Salty Britches and Matthew Brix, WI 1st Western Pleasure Ridden By A Boy 1st Hunter Under Saddle Ridden By A Boy 1st Huntseat Equitation 8&Under Boys 1st Western Horsemanship 8&Under Boys 1st Bareback Horsemanship 8&Under Boys

SLS Dreams Come True 1st Two Year Old Mares Shannon Sucre, TX

Third Times A Star 1st Yearling Colts Sarai Banister, IN

Silver Spectacular and Kirsten Schaefer, IA 1st Huntseat Equitation 9-12 Girls 1st Western Horsemanship 9-12 Girls 1st Bareback Horsemanship 9-12 Girls 1st High Point Equitation 9-12 - Traveling Trophy

Suddenly A Class Act 1st Four Year Old & Older Large Geldings 54-56� Eva Dahl, WI

Too Blonde To Speak and Makayla Hall, MN 1st Youth Pleasure Driving 1st Hunter In Hand 18 & Under - The Hestedalen Farm, WI

Silvers Double Sweet Too 1st Two Year Old In-Hand Trail Eva Dahl, WI

Third Day 1st Two Year Old Geldings 1st Two Year Old Longeline Lee Nylen, WA

Too Blonde To Speak 1st Adult Pleasure Driving - Charlie Parker Memorial - IN POAC Jackie Hall, MN

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2014 POAC National Year-End First Place Winners

TXs Chip N Array 1st Four Year Old and Older Medium Stallions 51-54� & Nick Litzel/ Art Schonfeldt Memorial T.T. Lynn Puffinbarger, OK

Aubrey Davis 1st High Point Novice Rider

ZNZ Timeless Assets 1st Weanling Colts Eric & Brittany Zimmermann, FL

Wish You Were Invited 1st JPFC 2-3-4 Year Old Classic Kendi Kamps, MI

Additions to the POA Carded Judges List Lisa Ligon 3000 Glenwood Court Aubrey, TX 76227 903-870-6420 Lligon126@aol.com Cards: AQHA, APHA, ApHC, NSBA. Kris Lynn-Heschke Fleener 2384 Poplar Ave Duncombe, IA 50532 515-368-2131 turninfly@hotmail.com Cards: 4-H Tricia L. Mozingo 4319 Brixton Road Chesterfield, VA 23832

804-833-4855 cheeryacresminis@yahoo.com Cards: OHSA, WCMHR, ACTHA Kelli M. Wainscott P.O. Box 96 Williamsburg, MA 01096 413-695-8343 kellimarie43@yahoo.com Cards: 4-H, Open. Marlo Byars 5814 W Conservation Drive Frederick, CO 80504 303-772-0830 303-817-3879 steparrowacres@aol.com

Nick Carden 2655 NW 100th Street Ocala, FL 34475 770-354-0558 nmcarden@gmail.com Cards: PHBA, ABRA, ASHA Kristin Fuhrmann 181 East 44th Street P.O. Box 406 Riverside, IA 52327 319-431-2735 kvm1912@yahoo.com Cards: 4-H

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Dana R. English P.O. Box 1111 Whitebright, TX. 75491 469-667-4551 Cards: AQHA, APHA, PHBA. Kathie Crowley 10978 N. Territorial Road Dexter, MI 48130 248-207-7222 Kathie.crowley@yahoo.com Cards: IBHA, NSBA, PHBA, ABRA, 4-H

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POAC National Hall of Fame Inductees Designer Britches - #26770 Nominated by Pat Burton, TX

Designer Britches story begins in 1980 when Amy Jo McNelis won the Indiana Jr. 4-H essay contest and was awarded Salty Cash, a 3-year-old POA mare by Chief Little Britches. The McNelis family bred Salty Cash to their grey Quarter Horse Stallion the following spring and the resulting foal was a 1982 gray blanket filly named Designer Britches. The first few years of Britches’ life saw limited time in the show pen until 1989 when the Richardsons of Illinois started searching for a pony for their daughter Amanda. Trainer, Eulah Gahwiler, advised the Richardsons that a friend had a pretty little white mare, and the family took a 6-hour journey to meet her. They made an offer that was accepted, and a check was written, but they didn’t have a horse trailer. Fearing that the owner might change his mind, Jeff made a panicked phone call to the only person he knew that owned a trailer - childhood friend Bill Burns back in Illinois. Bill dropped everything to help a friend, changing the course of Britches’ life. During her 10 years showing with the Richardsons, Britches amassed numerous accolades including 42 International and World Championships and Reserves, International High Point, 2-time International Reserve Grand Champion Mare, International Large Mare Stakes, and the very last Ultimate Pony Award given at the International. Britches was the winner of countless Regional classes, High Points and Reserves and year-end High Points. Britches also garnered enough lifetime points to be a Supreme Champion three-times over, and enough halter and non-timed points for more than that. While Britches’ record as a show horse can be calculated by points and championships, her worth as a valued family member is immeasurable. Britches was a treasured member of the Richardson family for 20 years, taking great care of her youth in and out of the show ring even into her retirement. Sadly, the Richardsons said goodbye to Britches in 2010, and she was laid to rest at Rocky Lane Farm. POAC is proud to induct Designer Britches #26770 into the National Hall of Fame.

HMH Super Sox – #26535 Nominated by Kathy McKenzie and Family, OK

HMH Super Sox, or Sox as we call her, did not have an easy start in life. She was born in the spring of 1995 in Sperry, Oklahoma at the farm of Hank and Mary Helen Freter. During her birth, her bladder burst and Mary Helen just couldn’t stand to lose the foal so she convinced Hank to let Sox have the costly repair surgery. We thank Mary Helen Freter often for saving the horse that has made such an impact on our family and the POA Breed. We purchased sox in the falloff 2000. She had been shown by the Freters in the Select Sire filly futurity and won reserve champion, and then was sold to the Builteman family for the JPFC. She hadn’t been ridden for over two years when we purchased her from the Builtemans. Sox was not without her challenges – Allison worked with her for an entire year with what seemed like little or no progress, but she saw something in Sox that the rest of us had not seen and would not give up on her. She worked even harder and ended up #1 in the Nation and won 13-18 Girls High Point at the International. She also won numerous Regional high points. We have not kept track. In 2004, the first day of summer break, Allison broke her ankle and had to have surgery to pin it back together. She had to wear a cast the entire summer but Sox took care of her. They again ended up #1 in the nation that year and third in High Point at the Congress, with crutches and a cast! In 2006 Sox came out of retirement for our 8-year-old daughter Alaina, who just lost her steady 26-year-old pony. That first year, Alaina showed Sox in 8 & Under and won high point at the Congress. In 2007, they competed in 9-12 at the Congress and came home with Reserve High Point. Sox continued this lucky streak and won International/Congress Girls High Point Awards in 2008-2013. Sox has won Girls High Point at the Congress in every age group and has been #1 in the nation when being shown in each age group with Alaina, in 2007, 2010, 2011, and 2013. Alaina and Sox have won high point honors at the Eastern Classic, Western Classic, and have earned High Point or Reserve at every Regional Show she has competed. She has won International Timed Events High Points, retired the Mare Stakes Trophy, and this least year tied for Congress Equitation High Point Award. Sox maxed out on Scholarship money at the Fort Worth Stock Show with both Allison and Alaina to a total of $14,000. She is truly an all-around POA. Our family has been very blessed to be owned by a pony like HMH Super Sox for the last 14 years. Next year, she will continue training her lead liner, give lessons to new horse-loving kids, and will still show in select classes with Alaina. And maybe, just maybe, in the future, she will have some next generation McKenzie Grandchildren that she can teach to love to ride! POAC is proud to induct HMH Super Sox into the 2015 POAC National Hall of Fame.

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Ima Silverado - #29890 Nominated by David Morris, OK

Silvie, as we call Ima Silverado, joined the Boettcher household at the 1993 POA International Sale. It was our first year showing POA and my mom fell in love with an all-white pony that had the cutest face on the planet. He had won numerous JPFC highpoints and was Reserve Grand Champion Gelding at the POA International. What more could we want. I was about to enter my last year competing as an 8&under and would need a mount that could handle the increase in competition I was sure to see in 9-12. Enter Silvie! Before I knew it, it was the start of the 1995 show season and I had said goodbye to showing my beloved first POA (PPPs Mickey Gilley) and was about to start a new chapter with Ima Silverado. Our time together did not start smoothly. In fact, it took us a few years to get in the swing of things. The 1995 International came and went without a high point saddle or any trophies. Some things came into play in 1996 that allowed us to purchase Bobby Sox Plaudit. I started showing him along with Silvie, which gave me my confidence back. At the end of the year I was faced with the tough decision of whether to sell Silvie or Bobby. For reasons I still cannon explain, I could not part with Silvie, so we sold Bobby. Keeping Silvie has been a decision I have never regretted. The 1997 show season showed remarkable improvement over the difficult first year. We started to click! We managed to place in the Top 6 at the 1997 International show, won a class, and placed in several. 1998 is the year I can say my pony became my partner and best friend, but it was a slow process. We finished the year with a reserve International High Point, 4th in Versatility, and three International Championships multiple year end state and national high points, and a top ten placing in the nation, all with only attending a minimum number of shows. In addition, right before the International I competed on Silvie at the Calvalcade Rodeo in Pawhuska, OK, which is the largest amateur rodeo in the world and won the Pole Bending against hundreds of entries. We did not become a jack of all trades - we mastered them all! I continued showing Silvie through my 13-18 years as well as my sister showing him in 8&Under events. We ended up placing in all four Versatility events and winning the overall Versatility at the 2000 International. We earned top placing in the equitation and Pole Bending events. I competed on Silvie at my last International as a youth in 2004. This same year, my sister Ashton won their first International High Point 8&U Girls with Silvie, too. Today Silvie is thriving at the home of another former POA member, Chrissy Meeks Barron. At almost 30 years old, Silvie is still going but in a different role as he is teaching Chrissy’s son how to rope. This pony wants to spend his time around people and doing a good job for those who love him, no matter what his job is. If this is not the embodiment of what POAs stands for then I do not know what is. POAC is proud to induct Ima Silverado into the 2015 POAC National Hall of Fame.

Ken Wils Bar Maid – #24455 Nominated by Pat Burton, TX

From the very beginning, Ken Wil’s Bar Maid, aka Mazie, was turning heads and getting recognition. As a yearling, she was featured by the POAC as what the “ideal POA” should look like, and put on the POAC post card. Mazie’s first phase of many was when the Revelle Family of IL found this “goldmine” Joe Ravelle says: My family first experienced Mazi at the 1989 POAC International Show in Indiana. My parents were looking for me a bigger pony since it was my last year in 9-12. The day of arrival at the International came and everyone was getting their ponies settled in, and my mom spotted what she believed to be the most beautiful POA she had ever seen. The owners came around and let my mom know that this was going to be their last show with Mazi and that they intended to put her up for sale after this International. I walked up and asked Mazi’s owners if I could have an opportunity to try her out, and I will never forget the first time I rode her. It was amazing. Needless to say she was in our trailer and heading to her new home that day. I rode Mazi through my 13-18 POA career. I did not win every class, but I won my fair share and I always said that if we didn’t win a class, it was due to something that I did wrong, not her. Mazie was a champion in every respect of the work both in and out of the show ring. Tom Walmsley says: The story continues when Kenwils Bar Maid was purchased from the Revelle Family from Illinois in May of 1994. We had admired her for years and when the opportunity to purchase her came about we gladly jumped. From the very beginning we not only loved her because of her abilities in the show ring but also for her kind and loving nature. Mazie was just a natural at Western Pleasure - POA May 2015 -

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and Hunter Under Saddle along with having a great mind. In 1995 Missy and Mazie became a team. That year in the National Standings they ended up 3rd in 9-12 English Equitation and 3rd in 9-12 Stockseat Equitation. They also achieved multiple State High Points in Illinois that year. Missy and Mazie were really starting to come together, and in the fall of 1995 we decided that in 1996 we were going to really campaign her for National Titles. That year we managed to win High Point Equitation 9-12, 2nd in Showmanship 9-12, 1st in English Equitation, 2nd in Stock seat Equitation, 2nd in Bareback Equitation, 1st in Western Pleasure Ridden by a Girl, 1st in English Pleasure Ridden by a Girl, 6th in Western Riding, 2nd in Trail, 1st in Sr. Western Pleasure, 1st in Sr. English Pleasure, 3rd in Costume, 6th in Top Jumping Events, 1st in 4-Yr-Old Large Mares, and 6th in Top Ten Performance. In 1998 Missy decided to take time off from showing to pursue school activities and because Mazie was never happy to be left at home, we decided to take her to the 1998 International and have the Daniels girls show her. That year Chrissy and Mazie won Sr. Western Pleasure out of 70 entrants and were 9th in 13-18 girls. In 1999 Melissa wanted to return to the show ring in a select few classes just at the POAC International Show. She and Mazie were 8th in Girls Showmanship 13-18, 7th in Senior Western Pleasure and 1st in Stock Seat Equitation. This would mark Melissa’s last time showing Mazie. In 2000 Mazie would find herself with a new rider, McKenzie Daniels. Mazie and McKenzie at the 2000 POAC International ended up 6th in Open Costume, 3rd in Indian Costume, 5th in 9-12 Western Pleasure, and 6th in Senior Western Pleasure. In 2001-2003, McKenzie once again took the reins with Mazie and at the International Show McKenzie ended up placing high in Open Costume, Indian Costume, Western Pleasure, Sr. Western Pleasure, and even got a 5th in Handy Horse. In 2002 they ended up overall High Point Equitation 9-12. Mazie was one of those once in a lifetime ponies that several kids had the fortune to ride. Those that rode her loved her and those that competed against her or even watched her from the stands loved her. Mazie was retired at Rocky Lane Farm and remained there until she passed away in 2011 at the age of 31. This pretty and talented mare made an impact on POA and she is forever missed by the Revelle, Andreas, Daniels Families as well as Tom and Kenny. POAC is proud to induct Ken Wils Bar Maid into the 2015 National POAC Hall of Fame.

Siri Spot Cash - #613 Nominated by John & Beverly Stoltzfus of Ohio

Siri Spot Cash (Premier Sire and Proven Producer and foaled on May 1, 1959) was bred by Paulla Cooper Kortsen of Red Tail Ranch in Willcox Arizona. Paula was one of the outstanding early breeders in POAC and a 1997 POAC Hall of Fame Inductee. Siri Spot Cash was sired by the outstanding sire Siri Chief and out of the dam Boni Maroni. In 1955 Les Boomhower placed a classified as in Western Horseman to be run every month “Register Your Appaloosa Ponies Now” and contact the Pony of The Americas Club in Mason City Iowa for more details! At this same time, Paulla took her pony Siri Chief to have a vet check done before taking him to Arizona. The vet asked what she was going to do with him and she said that she would probably geld him and give him to her three year old daughter. The vet told Paulla not to geld the colt. He had earned his way through college and vet school training ponies and had never seen anything like this three-colored leopard in the pony world before. He begged her to keep him a stallion because he was something special…He certainly was. She contacted the POA Office immediately and got him registered as #2 in the Registry! Jim Hoffman died that very spring and never knew how really special this colt was. Siri Chief was inducted into the POAC Hall of Fame the first year in 1990. This breeding goes back to his grand dam Mary Sunshine (AQHA 16476) by Chaprose (AQHA 3638) and out of a West Pyle mare. Cash exemplified the POA standard of a combination of the Arabian Horse, the American Quarter Horse with the beauty and coloring of the Appaloosa Horse. Cash saw limited showing as a young stallion with Earle Clark of Michigan. He was shown as a yearling and two year old. The height limit at the time was 52” and Cash had gone over height. He did show as an over height in 1962. He entered 9 classes and won 7 trophies, a second, and a sixth. The then went into the breeding phase of his life. He was used extensively in the breeding programs in both Michigan and Ohio. He was purchased in 1971 by John and Beverly Stoltzfus of Ohio. After the height requirements changed he returned to the show arena as a 12 year old and competed in halter and performance. He was by then one of the outstanding sires of POAC. After his show career he reached his potential standing at stud and as a producer of some of the best known show and performance POAs in the breed. His color production was outstanding. He had 96 foals that were registered and 88 of these foals were all show color eligible, and included three Proven Producers and three Supreme Champions. Only 8 of the foals were registered ID. This does not include the numerous off-spring that were not registered by their owners. He was a color producer that stood out in this breed. Cash produced 5 generations of progeny that have been involved in POAC including Casha Tough Bill, Ima Tough Penny, Cash Investment, Notorious Assets, and Check My Pulse. He continued to sire progeny with color, conformation and disposition. He stood as a stallion until he was 29 years old. POAC is proud to induct Siri Spot Cash into the 2015 POAC National Hall of Fame.

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Tooter Bars - #31009 Nominated by David Morris, OK

Tooter Bars has had one of the most successful show careers of any POA and has had accomplished guidance from multiple handlers and riders to make great teams over the years! Tooter started his successful show career under the guidance of Charley Densmore of Michigan in 1988 where he won Junior Western Pleasure at the POA International Show. Eulah Gahwiler spotted Tooter Bars at a POA International Sale in Indiana and knew right then that he was going to be an outstanding horse. Matt Endsley adds that placing Tooter Bars in the Hall of Fame will be a most fitting ending to the story of a great horse. Matt said that learning to ride on an old game pony, Tooter was a welcome change. Instead of constantly having to tend to a headstrong, excitable mare, I was confronted with a horse that was calm and confident. Tooter’s record is part of POA history and was established with multiple riders, but I know in my heart that I loved him the most! He was more proficient, an accomplished showman as demonstrated by a flawless freestyle reigning performance without aid of a bridle…this was a POA first! Matt rode Tooter to sixteen International wins including Stock seat, Bareback, Open Jumping, Senior Western Pleasure, Figure 8 Barrels, Trail, Handy Horse, Freestyle Reining, Flags, Cloverleaf Barrels, and High Point Pony Rider. With all of this success, Matts parent add “Matt knew early on that life itself is not a trailer race. We don’t need another award or extra applause. What we do need is knowing we did our best, gave it our best shot, tried our hardest, and used our ability and knowledge in a productive way….words we can all use to live by today! In 1996, Troy Lehn from Decatur Illinois was a 9-12 rider that was taking lessons from Eulah Gahwiler in Decatur, Illinois. Troy’s family purchased Tooter from Endsley’s and another successful team took to the road. Troy rode Tooter from 1996 – 2005 and quite a successful road they had indeed! Troy won International titles each year from 1996 – 2000, 2003-2004 as High Point Boy, and in 2002 was High Point Timed Events Pony. Troy and Tooter secured 47 first place awards at POA International Shows during their competition years… Tooter Bars retired in 2006 from the show ring and had been enjoying life as a “winter bird” in Arizona where he resides with Troy currently at the very “young” age of 31. Troy still loves to take leisurely rides with Tooter, and Tooter seems to love the challenge. POAC is proud to induct Tooter Bars into the 2015 POAC National Hall of Fame.

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Jeanette Krueger, MT Nominated by Ross & Nancy Bradford, UT

Jeanette began her POA career in the late seventies. She has been a state inspector in Arizona, Montana, and Colorado and has been a National Inspector for over 20 years. She has been a Northwest Director for eight years and has inspected at all events from state level to the Futurity/Sale, Congress/International, World Shows, and multiple Regional Shows. She often travels to those shows just to measure and inspect ponies and to do Permanent Height Cards. Jeanette has served on many committees including the Breeders and Rules. She continues to serve on the Rules Committee currently. Together Jeanette and her husband Omer (a long time POA Breeder and Hall of Fame Member) have developed and funded the Golden Legacy Award that is given out at the annual POAC National Convention honoring a pony that has made a significant impact in the lives of its owner(s) or the POAC with a trophy painted to look like the recipient. The Kruegers developed and funded the National High School Rodeo Association POA Scholarship also. She has served many years as the Arizona Club President until moving to Montana 16 years ago. Since moving, she was club president until shortly before the state club went in-active. She and Omer are still current members of the Colorado POAC and show there every year. Jeanette has donated a POA to the Rosebud County, Montana 4-H Club for several years and she has judged the Horseless Horse 4-H Project for the Rosebud County Fair for the past three years. Jeanette and Omer have sponsored and financed “Passion for Ponies” and the “Yearling Trail Award” for the Billings Classic Three Horse and Pony Show for years. Temptations Easter Dream and Suncrest Robinhood, earned their Supreme Champions with the kids that Jeanette has sponsored. Jeanette Krueger is one of the most dedicated POA members we have ever seen. At every show she attends, you will see Jeanette inspecting and measuring POAs. She will offer to help with any job. She never worries about getting a little dirty or hard manual work. She is always has a bright smile and a cheery hello for everyone. She is a totally dedicated POA member and never wants the recognition…she simply cares about POAs and the POA Organization. POAC is proud to induct Jeanette Krueger into the 2015 National POAC Hall of Fame.

David Spencer, OK Submitted by Blayne Arthur, Rosslyn Biggs, and Chelsea Evans

Dad “Dave” grew up around horses and was fortunate to be introduced into the POA world in 1963 by our longtime friends Art and Rocky Jones. They were breeders of the “Caddo” ponies and gave dad the chance to ride several of their home raised horses. Dad competed successfully at both the state and national level until he aged out of the breed and headed off to college. After obtaining his degree from Oklahoma State University, he began operating a running horse ranch for our great uncle, Leo Winters, where he handled over 100 brood mares that he foaled out each year and prepped young Quarter and Thoroughbred horses for the track. After the birth of Rosslyn and I (Blayne), he decided it was time to venture hack into the POA world as running horses are not particularly well-suited for small children. While we were busy showing as youth members, dad felt like he had not already done enough so he ran for the National POAC Board and served as president from 1990-1994. There was turmoil in the breed during those years as well as financial difficulties and dad used both his people skills and his desire to save the breed for the youth to help find a solution that benefitted all. Dad has served as a National Inspector for too many years to remember and always does his best to be fair and honest. He doesn’t care who raised the pony or what event they will be showing in, he makes the correct and unbiased decision on height and color because that is what he is about – fairness and being equitable to all those involved. The one thing that we have all really learned from our father is true horsemanship. This is something that is difficult to obtain from just the show pen. We have learned about breeding, training and raising horses and all the many facets that come along with that. We have learned how to handle horses both broke and unbroken. We have learned how to feed horses of all ages and also how to see and hear what a horse cannot verbally tell us about whether they are sick or injured. We have learned about genetic selection and forecasting what a horse will look like as a five or six year old even though some might not see the potential in them as a weanling. Dad has volunteered his time as a state Board Member and a National Board Member for many years as well as National Inspector, many times traveling to shows to assist with PHC’s. Dad has been an enthusiastic breeder of POAs for almost 20 years and will continue to focus on raising ponies as long as he is able. More than anything else, our father is a true horseman in every sense and we feel this makes him exceptionally qualified for this honor. The POAC is proud to induct David Spencer of Chickasha Oklahoma into the 2015 POAC National Hall of Fame.

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Youth Promoter Award Promoting the POA by Emily Ogan, OR

The Pony Of the Americas breed is amazing simple as that. I spend most of my time promoting this breed and encouraging riders young and old to join our club. My name is Emily Ogan and I have been with the POA club for 5 years now I own two POA ponies: Suncrest Tattoo and Pines Freckled Grace. Everyone who meets them loves them and instantly falls in love with our breed. Now I don’t want to waste my three pages on an introduction because I have a lot to write about! So without further ado, my promotions of 2014! The first thing I will mention is probably the most common form of promoting and that is school projects. My school has many group or individual presentation projects and needless to say, I do all of mine on the POA breed. I have done every thing from short movies to speeches and powerpoints or even bringing my ponies to the school to show and talk about them. I have done multiple presentations on the history of the breed or our modern day club but I think my favorite one was the time I wrote about the Oregon Club (I am part of the ORPOAC) and how encouraging and supportive all the riders are and how amazing the ponies are. Another thing I have done to showcase our breed was ride my POA in rodeos and rodeo parades as a princess. Iwas asked to ride my POA gelding as the Appaloosa Club’s 2014 Princess. I rode multiple times a day in Grand Entries in the famous Sisters Rodeo and then multiple times in the rodeo parade. After the grand entries at the rodeo, Tattoo and I would walk around the rodeo ground signing autographs for kids or adults and telling them about our breed. Tattoo was the only POA there and he caught everyone’s attention! After the rodeos Iwould give the contestant’s children rides around bareback in the arena. I even rode around with a baby in my lap bareback in my halter as I told the family how safe and gentle our breed was. Also the rodeo participants and their horses stay overnight. I absolutely covered my trailer and paddock with posters for the POA breed we had made to hang when ever we go somewhere new. I personally have quite a few social media websites and accounts, all of which I only post about my POA ponies. On my instagram website I have over 100 photos all of which are a photo of a POA or POA event. No joke - there really is nothing but POA photos! On lnstagram I also have over 120 followers so that means 120 people are seeing and reading posts encouraging the POA breed. I also have a Facebook, pinterest, youtube and a couple other ones I don’t use as often. All of which are full of pictures and post about the POA breed. For instance on my Youtube I have 12 or so videos all of which are horse based videos of my friends and I riding or working our POAs. Silver Horse Ranch is a local stable in nearby Bend, Oregon that also has summer pony camps and hosts open shows regularly. I have taken my POAs to their shows many times! The most recent show was a hunter jumper show and Tattoo had quite a few admirers. Lots of girls and their parents coming up and asking to pet him and asking what breed he was or how he got so good at jumping . We also loaned Silver Horse Ranch my brother’s POA a couple years ago, for a whole year, to use as a lesson horse. This spring, I took my very novice friend and her very green horse to a show at Silver Horse Ranch. Her grandparents even came from across the state to watch. I had already done my classes and when her horse flipped out and was too crazy to ride, she was sad and ready to go home. So, I offered to let her borrow Tattoo. She was thrilled and then they won first place in every single class she entered! At the end of the day she had earned the Novice Highpoint buckle! I also compete in the Appaloosa club shows “The Best Of The

West” I am always the only POA and I get quite a bit of attention from riders young and old wondering where to get a pony like mine. During the last Best Of The West show, Tattoo who is now 20 and has his best “Halter” days behind him, won the the All Around Halter Performance Futurity with a cash prize! In this class the judge asked your horse’s age and discipline. I told the judge that Tattoo was 20 years old, a POA and that I use him for EVERYTHING. There is a large indoor advanced trail course over at the Oregon Horse Center called the Extreme Mt. Trail Course. It has waterfalls, ponds, suspension bridges, flags, you name it! It’s crazy! Anyway, I went one of the open days when there was no competition going and rode Tattoo through the course for an hour or two. He didn’t have a single problem. It was very fun. I think my favorite obstacle was the suspend bridge that would move and wobble as you rode across it. I feel this promoted the breed because there were quite a few other people there and they did notice how well our POAs were doing and so did the people working there. It was quite cool. Last May Iwas about to have my first foal born. I was so excited I did a whole presentation for the school and then shortly after she was born: Pines Freckled Grace! So I figured what a better way to end my presentation than end it with my real POA foal at the school! So we hauled few day old Grace right over foal and let all the students come out and play with her. Grace did wonderful! Not ever did she step on someone’s toes or nip anyone. She just sat happily as I talked about the POA breed. This spring we took Tattoo to a cutting clinic at a local working cattle ranch. I was the only non-AQHA horse there and the youngest rider by at least 20 years, and yet I still did the best out of the horses. It was my geldings first time cutting and he was amazing. Turns out he likes to make those cows move! The trainer had heard of POAs before and was very impressed. We also took Grace and they loved her as well. She was pretty well behaved for a yearling, way too young to cut cattle. My POA is a unicorn - no joke! This summer I saw an advertisement for a mom looking for a unicorn to give rides at her little girl’s birthday party. Since Tattoo lets me put crazy costumes on him all the time, I volunteered him as a Unicorn. It turned out that the party was the same day we had to travel to Regionals so at least he was already clean! We hauled him to her house in the middle of a city subdivision, put bows in his tail and mane covered him in glitter and put on a unicorn horn. I gave over 15 little girls and boys rides and talked to there parents about how amazing trustworthy and gentle our POAs are! The birthday went perfectly and the parents were very pleased. I have also given pony rides to my non-horsey friends during my birthday parties and they always love it. Riding to Dutch Bros (coffee stand) for smoothies is one of my favorite summer activities with my friends. Its even more fun because our town, Sisters, Oregon, has a 1850’s western theme and decor and is very popular with tourists. We ride in to my town on our POAs and buy drinks at Dutch Bros, then ride around town and talk to the tourists, who always want to pet out ponies. We also dressed baby Grace up as a Peacock, with a huge tail, and took her trick-or-treating in town. People really liked that! I know Tattoo isn’t too old to learn new tricks so I saved up and bought a Meadowbrook Cart and harness this year. I’ve been driving him all around the neighborhood and giving rides to grandmas and such. It’s really fun! And finally, not this year but last, our local paper, the Nugget News, did an article all about Tattoo and I and the POA breed. We are planning to write another article about POAs for the Nugget after Congress this year.

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Family of the Year This award honors a family that has helped above and beyond at the state level, and, if they could, at the national level. It is an award that honors a family not for how many first places they received showing ponies, but for working together as a family and how their membership has benefited the state club as well as the POAC. This year, The Klein Family from Colorado is being honored as 2014 POAC Family of the Year. The Kleins have been integral to the success and survival of the Colorado POA Club over the years. Barbara and Pam willingly come early to set up for meetings, clinics, expos, and other activities for POAC. From the 1960s through the 1980s, they raised over 60 POAs. After a break from breeding and showing, their interest was re-kindled when asked to help at the 2004 POAC World Show, and now they have become one of the most involved families in the club. Pam has been vital in proofing the POAC National Handbook, to make it more consistent and easier to follow. The “Dynamic Duo” serve as show managers and help with designing, set up and tear down of trail events too. They can even be found cleaning horse manure in the parking lots as well as other member’s stalls when required by arena contracts! The Klein family represents the heart and soul of the Colorado POAC.

Supreme Champion Award Recipients Ponies are advanced to the Register of Merit Supreme Champion division when they have previously been awarded the ROM(H), ROM(N), ROM-POA (CH), and ROM(T) titles. Congratulations to the following recipients… Cowboy Notes - #47064 – Amy Koehler, TX Siecks Drifter Dude - #46234 – Terrie Moore & Briana Kindig, GA Gunner Getter Dun - #50076 – Nylene Rainey, AZ

Bronze Premier Breeder Award Recipient This award recognizes outstanding breeders whose efforts have contributed to the high quality of ponies, representing the POA breed. The Bronze Premier Breeder Award is given to the breeder of five POAs who have attained the POA-ROM Champion Award. Congratulations to the following recipient: Millard & Nancy Fisher, OH

Golden Legacy Award In memory of Kootenai’s Spring Fever, an ordinary pony that was a champion to her humans, but was never a Supreme Champion. This award recognizes a registered POA that has made a significant impact on the lives of others or who has been a positive image for the POA breed. This year, POAC recognizes Impressive Knight (#34534), a hardship POA Gelding owned by Steve and Darlene Poteet of Tennessee, as the Golden Legacy Award Winner.

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YOUTH PROMOTER AWARD APPLICATION

The purpose of this award is to encourage and reward youth for promoting their ponies to others who are not in or are not familiar with the POA breed. An award will be given to the youth who best promotes the POA in 2014. This award is open to all youth 18 and under, the youth does not have to be a national POA member. The award consists of $200 cash, a free family membership (with magazine), and a one page picture and write up about the youth and how they promoted the POA’s outside our breed. Name:__________________________________________________ Address: ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ Parents Name: ___________________________________________ Phone number: __________________________________________ Email address: ___________________________________________ Requirements: Submit this form, an essay, and pictures describing how you have helped to promote

POA’s.

The type of promotion can be, but not limited to: *Showing in non-breed shows.

*Using a POA for riding lessons

*Doing a presentation on POA’s to a non POA group

*Setting up exhibit about the POA’s at fairs, library, or other non POA audience *Inviting a non POA rider to share your horse at a show

Or any other creative method the youth may use to promote the POA breed The essay should include details of how you promoted the POAs, how many people

were involved, and any results of your promotion. The essay should be no longer than 3 typed pages and no more than 6 pictures. The application packet is due December 31, 2015

Submit by regular mail or email to:

Joyce Banister

3828 S. Emerson Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46203 poac@poac.org

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POAC Supreme Champion, June 2014

Legally Blonde and Tanessa Cowan In 2005, three young girls fell in love with a palomino filly owned by Tom Matlock. The eldest, Alexis, sold a cow, Tanessa sold a pony and the youngest, Jessica, put in enough for the tail. Together they bought Legally Blonde, a 2003 mare sired by The Impersonator, out of Real Treasurable (AQHA). Growing up on a ranch, the girls rode nearly every day after school. They worked cows with the cowboys, spent long hours on the trail, swam the horses in the ponds and showed English and Western at open and 4-H shows. When Alexis was younger, she had been thrown off a neighbor’s horse into a fence and refused to ride. So her parents were quite surprised when she came home from a friend’s house and said ”Guess what? I rode a pony today! And if you get me one that size I’ll ride!” The pony was a POA named Strawberry. A paint pony that size was found and Alexis started riding again. Next she moved on to a Quarter Horse, but in the meantime, POAs had been found for Tanessa and Jessica and the family decided everybody should show a POA. At the Fort Worth Stock show, the girls saw Legally Blonde. She was an International Futurity Champion in in hand trail and for sale. They went to the Matlock’s and Tanessa trotted her around the round pen bareback with just a halter and declared she was really smooth to her sisters and Blondie moved to the ranch. Their mother rode and trained her, and also fell in love with her, but for some reason, Blondie and Alexis didn’t click. She continued to show her Quarter Horse and sometimes her sisters’ POAs in different age groups. Tanessa had another POA at the time she was showing, but everyone thought she could do more with Blondie. It took some convincing, but once she started riding her, the other pony moved on. Tanessa disliked halter and showmanship and going for high point wasn’t on her radar until she was older. The pair eventually was high point at the Western Classic, the International and the Reichert Celebration. They won the Texas Futurities in Trail and Reining. They didn’t show at the International until 2011, Tanessa’s last year to show in youth. So far her experience in showing speed had been just going in the classes for points. She decided to go for high point halfway through the show and the Friday night before speed was the only one on a horse in the arena when she saw Johnny Brown in the stands. “Any advice?” She asked. “Have you ever done speed before?” “Uhm, not really. “ “That could be a problem, “ he said, and the big surprise? Blondie was fast! Mr. Brown coached her through the games and winning the last game of the show, handy horse, she won the high point. In the team’s last District 4-H show, Tanessa showed working cow in her English shirt with breeches under her 20

chaps and changed tack to show hunter under saddle and western classes. Tanessa and Blondie won trail and Jessica won ranch horse trail on her POA at that same show. So just out of curiosity, they sent for her points. Too bad Tanessa disliked halter so much when she was young, because it looked like all Blondie needed were a few grands or reserves for Supreme! So with Tanessa in college in England, her mom hauled her to few Texas shows and with one more to go, Tanessa got back from Oxford to show her one more time and with that Reserve Grand Championship became a Supreme Champion. Legally Blonde has done more than most horses dream of. She has been competitive from jumping to speed to horsemanship to trail to working cow to ranch horse classes and even team penning against all breeds. She can be pulled out of the pasture at any time to work cows on the ranch or give a kid a ride. Tanessa says she’s a lot like Mary Poppins—practically perfect in every way.

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Pony Interest: Where Are They Now? Name: Troy Lehn, Phoenix, Arizona Ranch Name: Troy Lehn Show Horses Length of time involved with POAs: 11 Years How did you get involved with POAs? I had begged my parents for a horse ever since I can remember. Finally, they signed me up for lessons at Eulah Gaywiler’s place. The rest was history Club Affiliation: Illinois POA Club. I would travel to the neighboring states and compete in most of the beginner shows as well as the POA International every year. Ponies over the years: Tee’s Lucky Dude, Rhett’s Big Kahuna and Tooter Bars, who was just inducted into the POA National Hall of Fame this year. What’s your favorite memory? My last year of youth, I won the Sr. Western Pleasure on Tooter Bars. This was Tooter’s last class before retirement, and we had never won that class before. That was one of my goals! What are you doing these days? Today, I operate Troy Lehn Show Horses. I privately train Alexandra Chavez’ Quarter Horses in Paradise Valley, Ariz. In my free time, I love to travel and spend time with friends and family. What are you looking forward to? 2014 was an incredible year. I trained multiple NSBA World and Congress Champions. I can only hope for the same success in the years to come. My ultimate goal is to be an AQHA World Champion. - POA May 2015 -

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2015 National Futurity Nomination Form October 2015 - National Equestrian Center - Lake St. Louis, MO

The POA National Futurities are open to any tentative registered POA that meets the current POA show and futurity rules. Ponies participating in these futurities need not have been nominated to or participated in the Select Sire Futurity. If a Futurity class does not have full entries to place the final winners as outlined in the current POAC Handbook, the vacant prize money will be divided equally by the number of winners that placed in that class. Monies will be mailed from the National POA Office. Pony of the Americas Club Official Show Rules will apply. For complete futurity rules, please refer to the current POAC National Handbook and supplemental attachments. All nomination forms and complete fees not postmarked by the due date are tripled. Payments must be postmarked on or before the deadlines. Metered postage not accepted as proof of mailing date. All Owners, Lessees, and Handlers must be a current POAC National member to submit any National Futurity Nomination Form. Once a Futurity Nomination Form or Sustaining Payment is received to the National Office with complete or partial payment, no refunds will be issued unless the Futurity show is cancelled. Any Owner of a POA participating in the Futurity Show that sells while at the Futurity must pay a 10% commission of the selling price to the National POAC. It is the owner’s responsibility to contact the POA Futurity/Sale Office to make this payment. Current health papers and coggins test papers within 12 months are required for all futurity ponies and must be presented at check-in.

ONE PONY PER ENTRY FORM - This form must be complete or it will be returned unprocessed Pony Name: Reg.#: Foal Date: Pony Sex: (circle one) S M G Sire Name & Registration Number Breed: Dam Name & Registration Number Breed: Owner/Lessee Name: Phone: Alternate Phone Number: E-Mail: Complete Mailing Address: Handler/Exhibitor Name: If prize money is won in any of the futurity events, who will receive the check: Owner Handler/Exhibitor

CLASSES TO NOMINATE --- PLEASE CHECK ALL THAT APPLY: Yearling Longe Line JPFC Two Year Old Hunter Under Saddle Yearling In-Hand Trail JPFC Two Year Old Trail Yearling Halter Pleasure Driving Most Colorful Halter JPFC Three & Four Year Old Western Pleasure Two Year Old Longe Line JPFC Three & Four Year Old Hunter Under Saddle Two Year Old In-Hand Trail JPFC Three & Four Year Old Trail Two Year Old Halter Three and Four Year Old Halter JPFC Two Year Old W. Pleasure 19 & Over Reining ___Hunter In Hand

IMPORTANT – READ CAREFULLY - Once your nomination form is received and processed, you will receive a futurity packet with your sustaining payment forms. It is your responsibility to send these sustaining payment forms in by the postmark deadline to avoid late fees. You will not receive any reminder notices by mail after the initial packet is mailed to you.

2015 FEES

Due by March 5, 2015 – Nomination Fee of $20 per class checked above: # Classes: ______________ National Membership (Owner or Handler) if not a current 2015 Member @ $50 each:____________ $70 with magazine subscription:____________ TOTAL MONEY ENCLOSED: $____________

I understand there will be no refunds unless the Futurity is canceled. I agree that the Futurity Committee reserves the right to reject any entry or to bar any entry from competition for failure to comply with the rules of the Futurity or POAC Inc. I assume all risk, personal and property, and will in no event hold the Futurity or POAC Inc. responsible for damages caused to or by entries, their owners, or any other attending parties. I am a member in good standing with the POAC Inc. and I have read the compete rules of the Futurity in the current POAC Handbook and supplements, and will abide by them.

Signature of Owner/Lessee Date:

Official Form

SEND YOUR COMPLETED ENTRY FORM TO: Pony Of the Americas Club, Inc. 3828 S. Emerson Avenue • Indianapolis, Indiana 46203

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POA - Chestnut few spot POA - Chestnut few spot POA - Chestnut few spot POA - sorrel with blanket POA - White few spot with sorrel points POA - Dun with blanket POA - Palomino POA - Chestnut marbelized roan POA - Sorrel snow cap POA - Bay few spot ApHC - Chestnut with blanket and spots POA - Few Spot POA - Chestnut with frost POA POA - Bay Leopard POA - Few spot POA - Bay leopard

Iowa Bostons MacCloud CHR Tigers Tough Eagle Docs Macho Man Docs Ruff N Tough Docs Ruff N Zip Dun N Dirty Dutch Golden Choccolatey First Impulse Hes One Tough Bud His Dirty Dealer Hot Chocolate Hunter Ima Impulsive Star My Lucky Zipper Pal George Jones Silent Sham Suddenly Sid Sunbright Skip The Dance

pamskeystone@verizon.net tcpoas@embarqmail.com ponieswithrhythm@aol.com tcpoas@embarqmail.com

barbkleinpoas@yahoo.com

thetopspot@mac.com

thomasjoan@mac.com thomasjoan@mac.com

ksspoas@gmail.com ksspoas@gmail.com ksspoas@gmail.com ksspoas@gmail.com

Email

770-562-8213 56 1/4”

727-647-5662 863-990-6893 813-737-4508 813-363-1535 863-990-6893

970-225-9457

204-573-4328

925-862-2965 925-862-2965

256-974-0400 256-974-0400 256-974-0400 256-974-0400

Phone

Dean Damman 641-227-3845 ddamman1@hotmail.com Brad or Josh Wilson 515-291-0899 kristin.wilson@fbfs.com T.Shroyer, E. Beninga, D. Ernst 563-419-1251 563-382-3806 tdsdvm@yahoo.com Dean Damman 641-227-3845 ddamman1@hotmail.com Chuck & Maxine Shekleton 563-536-2249 563-880-0613 shekleton@neitel.net Bob Roseland 641-751-9021 rosebokay@iowatelecom.net Anne Dykstra 563-380-4357 annedykstra@gmail.com Leo or Lee Ann Haack 319-668-2986 leeann.haack@gmail.com Dean Damman 641-227-3845 ddamman1@hotmail.com Purchased by Verla Neifert, IA 641-479-2218 rosebokay@iowatelecom.net Orlen Stolee or L.Roseland 515-893-2317 57” Purchased by Eric/Brittany Zimmermann, FL 641-344-6356 tpg1960@hotmail.com The Pony Farm 641-919-3741 ponyfarm1@aol.com Wilson & Sons 515-291-0899 55 1/4” Purchased by Jackie Guthrie 563-940-8116 jtdrish@gmail.com Bob Roseland 641-751-9021 rosebokay@iowatelecom.net Orlen Stolee or L.Roseland 515-893-2317 54” Alicia Slapnicka 515-451-5764 pastimeperformancehorses@yahoo.com

Anita Hendrix

AQHA - Palomino

Georgia Leos Gold Peppy

Barbara Klein

Jocelyn Kish/Topspot Stables

POA-Bay snowcap with blanket POA - fewspot leopard Robert or Tracy Keen POA - Chestnut with frost over hips Donna Zimmermann POA - Bay Purchased by Dona Zimmermann, FL

Appaloosa - Bay Roan with Spots

Canada Avalon Ima Domino Doc

Purchased by Linda Beagle, CA Purchased by Linda Beagle, CA

Florida Clayhill Lazy Loper Speaker Of The House Suddenly On Fire TC Impulsive Weedo

POA - Palomino POA - Bay few spot

California LVO Four On The Floor LVO Respects Poco Bien

KS’s Pony Farm KS’s Pony Farm KS’s Pony Farm KS’s Pony Farm

ApHC - Chestnut Roan with spots

POA - Chestnut leopard POA - Sorrel, blanket with spots POA - Sorrel fewspot POA - Chestnut roan snowcap

Alabama Kind Of Impulsive KS’s Handsome As Bond KS’s Jammin With A Ghost KS’s Naturally Nifty

Owner/Lessee

Colorado Diamondized

Breed and Color Description (by Owner)

Stallion Name PT PT PT PT

No No No No

56” 51” 52” 50 1/2” 51” 56” 55” 55 1/2” 552” 53 1/2” PT 53 3/4” 54” 600 54” 54” 300 55 1/2”

PT

52” 55” 53” 54”

57”

56”

PT 500 325 PT PT PT 500 PT 300 PT Yes PT PT No PT PT Yes 400

No No No No Yes No Yes No No No IA Yes Yes IA No No IA No

No GA

500 FL PT No PT No PT No

PT No

350 No

54” PT Yes 54” PT Yes

54” 52” 54 1/2” 55”

IA

IA IA

IA IA

IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA

FL FL FL

CO

Canada

CA CA

AL AL AL AL

Height Fee Shipped Semen Location

POAC makes no guarantees, refunds, or negotiations concerning a donated service, or any information provided in this list regarding color, height, shipped semen, etc. Call the stallion owner regarding these matters before you purchase a stallion service. Stallions crossed through below have been purchased.

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AQHA - Black Purchased by Samantha Emerick, IN ApHC - Dun with blanket (heavy dun cha.r.) Noelle Schmidt *Collection/Ship for first shipment of semen - Fee $500- Sires Duns, Blacks, and Gruellas POA - Few spot with sorrel points Renee Knipp POA - Bay snowcap Purchased by Leola Denmore, MI AQHA - Black Ben Sosinski POA - Leopard with buckskin spots Harry or Janis Chestnut POA - Brown black with snowflakes Harry or Jan Chestnut POA - Sorrel leopard Terilyn Noyce or DeAnne Noyce

terilyn.noyce@gmail.com schmidt.noelle@gmail.com renee@firesidefarms.net terilyn.noyce@gmail.com blsosinski@voyager.net hchestnut@charter.net hchestnut@charter.net terilyn.noyce@gmail.com

616-862-4171 517-223-6799 517-788-8018 269-673-8115 or 269-744-0011 269-673-8115 517-223-6799

mdtauson@yahoo.com 517-223-6799 973-534-1918

410-979-4311

Michigan Chocolate Jet Set Chocolatey* Driftwoods Silver Tab GSP Clues Blues My Impulsive Buddy Nicks Spittin Image Nite Time Invitation Pal Ace

Purchased by Michelle Tauson, MD

POA - Chestnut with blanket

Maryland Pal Baja Bandito

rcsnaffles@aol.com ljpoas@hotmail.com ljpoas@hotmail.com pryors777@gmail.com ljpoas@hotmail.com

317-535-4224 317-490-4820 260-519-5433 260-519-5433 765-524-9002 260-519-5433

wildfirepoas@yahoo.com mfspoas@hotmail.com sropehorses@gmail.com ponypoa@aol.com sropehorses@gmail.com jbug97@hotmail.com wildfirepoas@yahoo.com

mcdesigns11@yahoo.com montijbyers@gmail.com mcdesigns11@yahoo.com

317-691-4096 765-592-0173 317-691-4096

POA - Bay Leopard Dale or Pamela Bowman 785-305-0427 POA-Paolmino Snowcap 620-921-0307 Appaloosa - Bay leopard Staci Mitchell, KS 816-304-2667 POA - Bay Purchased by Rikki Whitby, KS 913-302-9686 Appaloosa Purchased by Jeremy or Julie Stiebens, KS 816-304-2667 POA - Liver Chestnut Jeremy or Julie Stiebens 620-662-2309 AQHA - Red Dun-Gold Champagne Dun Dale L or Pamela K Bowman 785-305-0427 785-966-3922

mcdesigns11@yahoo.com sarailynn@yahoo.com

317-691-4096 317-919-2352

Kansas Azure Skies Wonder Look Dbl Ds Cadillac Gold Dueling Guns Dutch Colored Impulse He Is A Hot Score Salty Stole The Look Strike On Stone

Indiana A Sudden Zippo AQHA - Sorrel Purchased by Ken & Kay Tearman, IN CR Star Kid* POA - Chestnut leopard Purchased by Sarai Banister *Shipped Semen Only - No Live Cover - Collection and Shipping Fees paid by purchaser Dun Up Snappy POA - Buckskin with blanket and spots Purchased by Cherie Walton, IN Handsome Hollywood Star POA - Palomino with blanket Purchased by Monti Byers, IN KSs Notorious Ghost* POA - Sorrel fewspot C.Todd or Missy Corn *PSSM N/N KSs Sonny Dee Dash POA - Chestnut snowcap Richard and Lynda Corn MM Mags Son Of A Gun POA - Bay with blanket Linzy Zahm Lahr Santee Shiek POA - Sorrel with blanket Purchased by Samantha Emerick, IN Step Into My RV AQHA - Palomino Lisa Pryor Tribute To Hollywood POA - Buckskin few spot Linzy Zahm-Lahr

No No No Yes No

500 Yes

PT No PT KS PT Yes 400 No 750 Yes PT No PT No

PT PT PT PT PT

551/2” 51” 56” 56” 56” 53”

PT No PT No PT No PT No PT No PT Yes

58” PT Yes 61” 1500 Yes

55”

51” 53.5” 58” 54” 59” 56” 60”

54” 55” 54 1/2” 59” 53”

54” PT No 53 1/2” PT No 54” PT No

57” PT Yes 50 1/2” PT Yes

53” PT No 53” PT No 50 3/4” PT No

Illinois Gotta Good Impulse Truly On An Impulse Truly Pre Approved 217-877-1092 or 217-519-2918 217-519-2918 or 217-877-1092 217-519-2918 or 217-877-1092

POA - few spot leopard POA - Leopard POA - Palomino

The Midnight Special The Silver Kid Wudin Chus Silver N Gold Mike,Kathy,Brandon and Tyler Barringer Mike,Kathy,Brandon and Tyler Barringer Mike,Kathy,Brandon and Tyler Barringer

POAC makes no guarantees, refunds, or negotiations concerning a donated service, or any information provided in this list regarding color, height, shipped semen, etc. Call the stallion owner regarding these matters before you purchase a stallion service. POA - Black with blanket The Pony Farm or Jessica Drish 641-919-3741 theponyfarm1@gmail.com 54 1/2” PT No POA - few spot with black points Dean Damman 641-227-3845 ddamman1@hotmail.com 54” PT Yes POA - Few spot The Pony Farm 641-919-3741 ponyfarm1@aol.com 52” PT No

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MI MI MI MI MI MI

MI MI

MD

KS KS KS KS KS

KS

IN IN IN IN IN

IN IN IN

IN IN

IL IL IL

IA IA IA


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Breed and Color Description (by Owner)

Stallion Name

Owner/Lessee

AQHA - Palamino AQHA - Black POA - Chestnut with snowflake blanket POA - Sorrel leopard POA - Buckskin with blanket POA - Black POA - Sorrel POA - Chestnut leopard POA - Chestnet fewspot POA - Leopard, white with palomino spots POA - Sorrel Leopard POA - Sorrel leopard

South Dakota A Stars Journey Romancing Time Santee Encore Santee Garcia Santee Highlander Santee Hotroddin Zippo Santee Red Hotrodder Santee Review Santee Santiago Santee Senator Santee Skip On Santee Tesoro

Gene or Carolyn Carr Purchased by: Lori Krome, MN Gene or Carolyn Carr Gene & Carolyn Carr Gene or Carolyn Carr Gene or Carolyn Carr Gene & Carolyn Carr Gene or Carolyn Carr Gene or Carolyn Carr Gene or Carolyn Carr Gene or Carolyn Carr Gene or Carolyn Carr

POA - Sorrel with blanket Russ & Carol Davidson *International Winner Yearling Stallion AQHA - Black Russ or Carol Davidson AQHA - Grullo Russ & Carol Davidson POA - Black snowcap Russ or Carol Davidson, OR AQHA - Dark Dun Russ or Carol Davidson POA - Dun snowcap Pam Barlet & Bev Routon AQHA - Grulla Russ & Carol Davidson POA - Fewspot chestnut Russ or Carol Davidson, OR POA - Bay leopard Russ or Carol Davidson *International Most Colorful - ROM Halter & Most Colorful POA - Bay few spot Bev Routon POA - Chestnut leopard Tirzah Cross - Picture Perfect Ranch AQHA - Sorrel Pam Barlet and Bev Routon

fewspotacrepoas@yahoo.com pictperfranch@yahoo.com fewspotacrepoas@yahoo.com

209-556-8009 or 541-367-4725 503-590-5402 209-556-8009 or 541-367-4725

santee@dailypost.com madsen@itctel.com santee@dailypost.com santee@dailypost.com santee@dailypost.com santee@dailypost.com santee@dailypost.com santee@dailypost.com santee@dailypost.com santee@dailypost.com santee@dailypost.com santee@dailypost.com

carol001@centurytel.net carol001@centurytel.net carol001@enturytel.net carol001@centurytel.net fewspotacrepoas@yahoo.com carol001@centurytel.net carol001@centurytel.net carol001@centurytel.net

541-258-7541 541-258-7541 541-258-7541 or 541-401-1488 541-258-7541 541-401-1488 209-556-8009 541-258-7541 541-258-7541 or 541-401-1488 541-258-7541 541-401-1488

605-783-3832 605-794-8291 or 605-690-1940 605-783-3832 605-783-3832 605-783-3832 605-783-3832 605-783-3832 605-783-3832 605-783-3832 605-783-3832 605-783-3832 605-783-3832

caroll001@centurytel.net

541-258-7541

405-201-9127 s_rbiggs@yahoo.com 405-201-9127 s_rbiggs@yahoo.com 580-596-2409 54 “ 918-366-9759 tulsahorsetrainer@gmail.com 405-201-9127 r_sbiggs@yahoo.com

Purchased by Spencer Livestock, OK Purchased by Spencer Livestock, OK Lynn Puffinbarger Julieanna Coombs Spencer Livestock

kmcdaniel@whisd.org

janicespears@gmail.com

579-999-1014

405-503-0706

melissa.purkapile@century21.com

Email

660-359-1101

Phone

meyerronald@yahoo.com lkrome@frontiernet.net

densmo5@aol.com

Daryl or Keri McDaniel, OK

Oregon CA Secret Impulsive Star* Chex In The Mail 002 Docs Poco King Peppy Eagles View Takoda Impressive Agenda Indys Unzipped Jaz Poco Blueseal JE Pistol Pete M&Ns Leo Bar None* SBF Docs Siri Plaudit Zippos Lazarus Gold Zippos Skip Bar

POA - Dun with blanket *Shipped Semen Only - No Live Cover ApHC - Dun with blanket POA - Chestnut few spot POA - Sorrel with spots POA POA - Bay with blanket

269-781-3656

Purchased by Scott/Charlene Shingleton, IN 507-373-0128 Purchased by Ronald Meyer, MN 507-236-3174

Charly Wallen or Leola Densmore

POA - Chestnut with Blanket Purchased by Leo Haack, IA *Shipped Semen Only - Collection and shipping fee paid by purchaser POA - Sorrel roan w/blanket to withers & spots Janice or Ben Spears *Proven Producer & ROM(H)

POA - Few Spot with sorrel points POA - Black few spot

Minnesota Guaranteed Equity Ima Few Spot Dream

Missouri A Trace Of Impulse* Wils Certified Royal* Oklahoma Dutch Chocolatey* LB All The Rage Pal Cavalcade Salty Array Santee Skip N Skip The Big Shooter

POA - Sorrel with blanket and spots

Two Eyed Sonny MN MN

MI

PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT

No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

PT Yes

PT No PT No No OK PT No PT No

500 No

350 No

56” 63” 55 1/2” 48” 56” 54” 54” 56” 54” 56” 56” 55”

PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT PT

No No No No No No No No No No No No

52” PT Yes 55 1/2” PT No 56” PT Yes

56” 56 1/2” 52” 55 1/2” 56” 58” 52” 49”

55”

56” 56” PT 56” 52”

55”

51”

54” PT Yes

SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD

OR OR OR

OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR

OR

OK OK

OK OK

OK

MO

MO

Height Fee Shipped Semen Location

55 1/4” PT No 52 1/8” PT No

54 1/2” PT No


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POA - Sorrell POA - Chestnut snowcap POA POA - Chestnut leopard

AQHA - Black

POA - Chestnut POA - Bay with blanket POA - Sorrel snowcap POA - Sorrel fewspot *Shipped Semen Only - No Live Cover POA - Chestnut fewspot POA - Chestnut snowcap POA - Palomino with blanket

Utah Impulses Gold Loper RY Diamond Equity Tribute To Prince Zip N Gold

Washington Classie Starlight

Wisconsin AKA With Intent To Win Docs Chocolate Impulse Docs Diamond Dude Kid O Bounce* Kid Os Seventh Heaven RU Triple Tough Tribute To Intense

kreierkountry@hotmail.com reverievalleyfarm@gmail.com kreierkountry@hotmail.com

608-697-1483 608-234-2696 608-697-1483

Purchased by Bonnie Shepherd, WI Aaron & Holly Deschenes Amber Dreyer

cowgirln@comcast.net

mike.gardner@nebo.edu mike.gardner@nebo.edu mike.gardner@nebo.edu mike.gardner@nebo.edu

608-697-1483 kreierkountry@hotmail.com 608-748-5084 54 3/4” 303-859-5725 lisamirschman@gmail.com 641-919-3961 jguthrie0234@gmail.com

360-597-6322

801-592-4095 801-592-4095 801-592-4095 801-592-4095

903-498-7580 nytelife7@yahoo.com 817-447-2371 oaksqh@aol.com 940-524-3596 940-632-7526 tnepoa@yahoo.com 940-524-3596 or 940-632-7526 tnepoa@yahoo.com 580-430-5054 52 3/4” 817-447-2371 oaksqh@aol.com

No No Yes Yes

Yes Yes No No TX Yes

300 Yes No WI 300 No PT Yes

PT Yes

PT PT PT PT

300 PT PT PT No PT

500 Yes

Yes TX

Yes TX

51 1/2” 300 Yes 50 1/4” 400 No 55” 300 Yes

56” PT 56” 49 1/2”

55”

55” 53” 55” 54”

57” 62” 55” 52” PT 60”

55”

817-447-2371

oaksqh@aol.com

PT

940-365-9493 53”

PT

940-365-9493 53 1/2”

PT No 300 Yes Yes TX

53 1/2” PT No 49” PT Yes

55” PT Yes 53 1/2” PT Yes

51” 50” PT

tnepoa@yahoo.com gamspec@aol.com

morningstarfarmpoas@yahoo.com morningstarfarmpoas@yahoo.com

903-849-3844 903-283-6522 chimneyhill@hotmail.com 903-498-7580 nytelife7@yahoo.com 940-365-9493 53 1/2”

940-524-3596 940-322-9328 972-979-2477

951-592-7627 931-592-7627 423-280-3730

Purchased by Lori Helmer, WI Julian Nemmers Lisa Hirschman and Patty Jacobson Purchased by Vicki Roline, WI

Mamie Wheeler & Leslie Brack

Mike Gardner Mike Gardner Mike Gardner Mike Gardner

POA - Bay with Blanket Dwayne or Jayme Senkel POA - Chestnut few spot LuAnn Furlong *Shipped Semen Only - Collection Fee $550 to be paid to Stallion Owner - No Live Cover POA - Bay leopard Purchased by: Elizabeth Murphey, TX POA - Sorrel Angie Wallis POA - Bay leopard Patty Koehler *Collection Fee $300/Shipping Fee Not Included POA - Sorrel Patty Koehler *Collection Fee $300 - Shipping Fee Not Included POA - Sorrel with frost and dark spots Patty Koehler *Collection Fee $300 - Shipping Fee Not Included POA - few spot Kristen Fears & Charlen McBride *Shipped Semen Only Arabian - Black Angela Wallis AQHA - Black Richard or Charlen McBride POA - Few spot Dwayne and Jayme Brown Senkel POA - Chestnut Dwayne or Jayme Brown Senkel POA - Few spot Lynn Puffinbarger AQHA - Sorrel Richard or Charlen McBride

Texas A Solar Eclipse By Design* CHR Hez Tuff E Nuff JBC Heza Salty Dude OBR A Sudden Good Bar* OBR Impulsive* OBR Perfect Design* Pal Casey Jones* Saqlawi Nyte Stalker Set For Life TNE Hez Dynamite TNE Too Real TX’s Chip N Array Zippos Gold Rolex

David or Heather Brewer David or Heather Brewer

POA - Sorrel fewspot leopard POA - Chestnut leopard

Tennessee JBJs Lookin Bright Eyed Santee Skipn Twist

POAC makes no guarantees, refunds, or negotiations concerning a donated service, or any information provided in this list regarding color, height, shipped semen, etc. Call the stallion owner regarding these matters before you purchase a stallion service.

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WI WI WI

WI WI

WI

WA

UT UT UT UT

TX

TX TX TX TX

TX

TX TX

TX TX


2016 SELECT SIRE FUTURITY STALLION BID FORM Purchase the Stallion of your choice by sealed bidding…Must be postmarked by February 1, 2015. Minimum bid is one-half the advertised stud fee or $200 (which ever is greater). • POAC requires all stallions used in the breeding program to be DNA tested. • All sealed bids through February 1, 2015, are processed by the highest bid received. If there are duplicate winning bids, the bid with the earliest postmark will be the winning bid. • All bids remain sealed until February 10, 2015, at which time they are opened and processed. • After the bidding phase is over, all remaining stallions are available on a first come-first serve basis through July 31, 2015.

Select Sire Stallion Service Purchase Form I would like to place a bid for the 2015 breeding service of: Sire Owner’s Name: State: Enclosed is my check for $ to cover this 2015 Stallion Service. Purchaser Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Daytime Phone Number: E-Mail Address: Mail To:

Pony of the Americas Club Inc. 2015 Select Sire Futurity Purchase Form 3828 S. Emerson Avenue Indianapolis IN 46203

Conditions --- Matters such as mare care, location of stallion, guarantees, re-breedings, etc. are between the stallion owner and the purchaser of that stallion’s service. POAC makes no guarantees, refunds, or negotiations concerning the donated service. Call the stallion owner regarding these matters before you purchase a stallion service. All sealed bids must be postmarked by February 1, 2015. After sealed bids are processed, all remaining stallions may be purchased by the first postmark received until July 31, 2015. Please mark the front of this bid envelope “Select Sire Futurity Purchase Bid 2015”. Do not send any other POA paperwork to be processed in the same envelope with this bid. To insure proper applications of payment, THIS FORM MUST BE USED.

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2015 Select Sire Futurity Nomination Official 2015 Select Sire Futurity Mare Nomination Form

Late mare nominations accepted until foaling for $80; after foaling $250

MARE OWNERS:

If your mare is bred to one of the select sires, fill out the Mare Nomination form at the right and send it along with the $40 nomination fee. If you purchased the breeding service through the Select Sire Stallion Service, or if you donated the service of one of the listed Select Sires, you are entitled to nominate your mare at half; therefore, you would send $20 with your Mare Nomination Form. Any additional nominations from the same owner are $20 each. Mare Nominations must be postmarked by December 1, 2014 to make foals eligible to show in the 2015 Select Sire Futurity. All stallion service fees, nomination feed and sustaining payments for mares and foals go into one pot. Except for sustaining fees and entry fees, which are based on the number in each class, the purse is split equally between the filly class and the colt class, regardless of the number of entries in each division. Each purse is then divided, with 80 percent being paid to the owners of the top ten foals and 20 percent being paid to the owners of the sires of the top four foals. For maximum fairness, a three-judge system will be used.

Dates to Remember: December 1, 2014 Mare Nominations Due to include • Regular Nomination Fees of $40.00 • Nomination Fees for donors of stallion services and purchase of stallion services $20.00. • Additional nomination form from the same owner $20.00. June 1, 2015: $20.00 Sustaining Fee Due September 2015: $20.00 Entry Fee Due $10.00 Office Fee $15.00 Drug Fee + Published Stall Fee

Name of Mare: Breed:

Registration #:

Stallion Owner: Stallion Name: Registration #: Mare Owner: Address: City/State/Zip: Email: Nomination Fee Enclosed: I understand there will be no return of payments unless the Futurity is canceled in any or all divisions. I agree the Futurity Committee reserves the right to reject any entry or bar any entry from competition for failure to comply with the rules of the Futurity of POAC, Inc. I assume all risk, personal and property, and will, in no event, hold the futurity, the fairgrounds or POAC, Inc. responsible for damages caused to or by entries, their owners, or any other attending parties, I am a member in good standing with POAC, Inc I have read the complete rules of the futurity and will abide by them.w

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Social Security #: Send your NOMINATION to: Mare Nomination - Pony Of the Americas, Inc. 3828 S. Emerson Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 46203 ENCLOSED :

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Pony Of the Americas Club, Inc. • 3828 S. Emerson Avenue • Indianapolis, IN 46203 Phone: (317)788-0107 • Fax (317)788-8974 • www.poac.org


2015 Owner’s Directory Alabama

K S ’s P O N Y F A R M

Kenneth & Pat Steele, Lydia Gove, Trainer 612 County Road 169 • Moulton, Alabama 35650 Ph: 256-974-0400 Email: KSsPOAs@aol.com • Website: www. kssponyfarm.com Standing: KS’s Jammin With A Ghost ROM(H), Kind of Impulive ROM(H)-Int’l & Futurity Champion, KSs Heza Nifty Twist-Int’l Champion, Alias Ghost King, ApHC Int’l Futurity & Supreme Champion Producer, KSs Twenty X Dash Show Ponies, Family Ponies & Quality Young Stock for sale.

California L I T T L E VA L L E Y O A K S

Cliff & Joan Thomas 8225 Turners Lane • Sunol, California 94586 Phone: (925) 862-2965 • Email: joan@littlevalleyoaks.com Website: www.littlevalleyoaks.com LVO Four On The Floor - International Grand Champion Stallion LVO Respects Poco Bien - International Champion National Inspector • Breeders of quality POAS!

Colorado BDK POAs

Barbara Klein 5800 E. County Rd. 66 • Wellington, Colorado 80549 • Ph: 970-225-9457 Email: barbkleinpoas@yahoo.com Standing: Diamondized ApHC-57” WP & HUS point earner, Producer of halter, WP, longeline & futurity winners

Illinois S T R U N K FA R M S

Duane & Nancy Strunk 4111 N. Rising Road • Champaign, Illinois 61822 Ph: (217) 351–9126 • Email: duaneillini@sbcglobal.net http://www.illinipoas.com/ Standing: Santee Shiek National Inspector • Breeders of Illini POAs

Indiana Z ANIMAL CROSSING

Bob & Leslie Zahm • Travis & Linzy Lahr 254 North Warren Road • Huntington, Indiana 46750 (260) 519-5433 • (260) 740-741 • E-Mail: ljpoas@hotmail.com Website: www.zanimalcrossing.com

Standing: Tribute To Hollywood MM Mags Son of a Gun POA’s, Zebra, Miniature Donkeys, Miniature Herford C a t t l e

SNAFFLES

The Corn Family 240 N. Front Street • Whiteland, Indiana 461849752 (317)535-4224 • Cell (317)490-4820 • Website: www.SnafflesStore.com Email: SnafflesSales@gmail.com • Facebook: www.facebook.com/SnafflesStore Horse/Pony Apparel, Tack, Supplies and Silver Specializing in POA Size Equipment

T & S PERFORMANCE HORSES

Ken & Kay Tearman & Tara Simes Franklin IN 46131 317-494-1883 765-318-4778 Breeder of Top Halter & Performance Ponies Training Also Available

Iowa T H E P O N Y FA R M

Susie Drish • Barb Hood • Jessica Drish 2835 239th St. • Fairfield, Iowa 52556 (641) 919-3741 • E-Mail: ponyfarm1@aol.com Standing: RPR’s Impulsive Superman, The Midnight Special, My Lucky Zipper, Wudin Chus Silver N Gold Quality POAs for sale at all times.

Missouri

Ohio

C L E A R R U N FA R M

Millard and Nancy Fisher 2830 St. Rt. 229 • Marengo, Ohio 43334 Ph: 740-747-2665 • Cell: 614-206-4162 • Email: hinfisher@aol.com Standing: Congress & Futurity Champions in Halter, Longeline & Western Pleasure Young stock for sale for your next JPFC project

KM POAs

David Mulheim 3870 Harbrook Avenue SW • Navarre, Ohio 44662 (330) 832-3282 • Cell: 330-309-1973 • Email: birdvalley@aol.com Standing: Ima Peppy San Cutter, AQHA – Grandson of Peppy San; Great Grandson of Colonel Freckles POA Cross with Foundation Working Blood AQHA

Oregon PICTURE PERFECT RANCH

Bob & Tirzah Cross 17865 SW Cooper Mtn. Lane • Beaverton, Oregon 97707 Phone: (503) 590-5402 • Email: pictperfranch@ yahoo.com Website: www.pictureperfectranch.com Standing: Zippos Lazarus Gold Raising and breeding quality POAs. Put a PERFECT in your barn!

PBJ FEWSPOT ACRE POAS

Janice & Mike Spears 6140 E. Loy Martin Rd.• Ashland, Missouri 65010 Ph: (573) 999-1014 • Email: janicespears@gmail. com Web site: www.scponyfarm.com Standing: LA Little Bees 48” ROM(H) and Wils Certified Royal 51” proven producer. Quality POAs all ages for sale

Pam Barlet, Bev & Jim Routon 40204 Mountain Home Drive • Sweet Home, Oregon 97386 Phone: (541) 367-0834 • (209) 604-6242 • (541) 367-4725 • (209) 556-8009 Email: p_b_ranch@yahoo.com • fewspotsacrepoas@yahoo.com Standing: SBF Doc’s Siri Plaudit, Indys Unzipped Young quality stock available. Affordable horse hauling. National Inspector

Oklahoma

South Dakota

S C P O N Y FA R M

SPENCER LIVESTOCK, LLC

David, Rosslyn, Blayne, Chelsea, Kelton, Maguire and Kennedy PO Box 673 • Chickasha, Oklahoma 73023 Ph: 405-202-6311 • Email: s_rbiggs@yahoo.com • www.spencerlivestockok.com Standing: Pal Cavalcade, LB All The Rage, Santee Skipn Skip & The Big Shooter Pony Of the Americas, Quarter Horses, Appaloosas & Show Cattle

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GENE CARR HORSE RANCH

Gene & Carolyn Carr PO Box 25 • Hayti, South Dakota 57241 Ph: (605) 783-3832 • Email: santee@dailypost.com • Website: http://genecarrhorseranch.com Standing: Santee Senator, Santee Review, Santee Vaquero, Santee Tesoro, Santee Legend, Santee Highlander, A Stars Journey AQHA (grandson of A Sudden Impluse), Santee Hotroddin Zippo, Santee Red Hotrodder, Santee Encore, Santee Skip On, Santee Valdez All Around Champions that excel in halter and performance with great dispositions.

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Texas DRAGONDENS POAS

NR Stevenson PO Box 461 • Godley, Texas 76044 (817) 243-8983 • (731) 441-4767 • Email: dragondensPOAs@aol.com Standing: Chocolate Jet Set (AQHA), Last Spanish Array (AQHA), TMDS Two Eyed Rawhide (POA), Dragondens War of Roses (POA), Dragondens Reality (POA) 50 Years Breeding for POAs that Perform.

OBR - OAK BRIAR RANCH

Patty Koehler 251 Fish Trap Road • Aubrey, Texas 76227 • (940) 365-9493 Standing: Premier Stallions: OBR A Sudden Good Bar, OBR Impulsive, & OBR Perfect Design. Raising Multiple International Champions in Halter & Performance. Get your next Champion from OBR!

P H I L L I P S FA R M

David & LaRena Phillips PO Box 145 • Lone Oak, Texas 75453 Ph: (903) 662-5087 • Fax/Barn (903) 662-4252 • Email: info@phillipsfarm.com Website: www.PhillipsFarm.com Standing: Standing: Santee Cortez (POA), Santee Statesman (POA), Zippo Pine Bud (AQHA), Whatamos (AQHA), Zippos Royal Spirit (AQHA, APHA, PtHA) Raising quality ponies and horses for youth and amateur all-around. Show and performance stock always available. Contact us for your next prospect!

J BAR J RANCH

Larry & Jackie Guthrie, Nicole Blaeser 6162 County Road C • Bloomer, Wisconsin 54729 (715) 720-0234 • (715) 568-5836 • Email: jguthrie0234@gmail.com Website: www.jbarjpoas.com Standing: Kid O Bounce, My Lucky Zipper, & Zips Invested Chip Breeding, Showing, Sales “Where Champions Are Bred”

GIBSON POAS

Larry & Bonnie Gibson 8444 West Cameron Street • Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54703 (715) 874-5267 • Email: lbgibson@wwt.net Bred Mares Only

N I E M E Y E R ’ S WA N N A B E A RANCH

Ernest “Rick” Niemeyer or Debra Niemeyer 1850 60th Avenue • Hammond, Wisconsin 55015 Ph: (715) 684-9393 • Email: wiscowboyrick@aol. com Website: niemeyerswannabearanch@webs. com Standing: Jamaican Scotch, RC Tough N Salty Show quality POA foals & youth ponies

Julian & Ruth Ann Nemmers 3074 Co. Rd. Z • Hazel Green, Wisconsin 53811 Ph: (608) 748-5084 • Email: docandruthie@ frontiernet.net Standing: Docs Chocolate Impulse Progressive bloodlines, longeline, & western pleaure bred prospects for sale

Karla Clapper PO Box 118 • Bairoil, Wyoming 82322 Phone: (307)324-5302 • Cell: (307)321-0087 Email: reddesertpoas@wbaccess.net Standing: Plaudits Action Man #42064

Canada Rainbow Ponies Ranch (RPR)

Cheryl Arndt Box 101 • Pierson, Manitoba, Canada Romiso Phone: (204)634-2430 • Cell: (204)522-0081 Email: carndt@mymts.net Website: www.mts.net/~carndt Standing: Jewels Gold Quality family ponies, show quality, young stock for sale

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3828 S. Emerson Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 46203

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Join us in Colorado at the

West World and Rocky Mountain Regional Boulder County Fairgrounds

Longmont, Colo.

June 12-15, 2015

Colorado is a great place to visit in the summer, with beautiful, cool evenings and low humidity (your pony will actually dry after you wash him). From the fairgrounds, there’s easy access to the mountains, events in Denver and Boulder, and more. And there are plenty of great restaurants nearby. The hotel this year is super-convenient to the fairgrounds and the campground is located at the fairgrounds  can’t get much better than that! Make your reservations early. Details at www.copoac.org.

We’ll have a mini-circuit for the West World and Regional, and a saddle from SCHNEIDERS will be awarded to the Overall High Point Rider for both shows.

For information about the West World, and for the West World showbill and entry form, go to the national website at www.poac.org. More info is also on the Colorado POA website at www.copoac.org.

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The Colorado POA Club is hosting the Rocky Mountain Regional. For the Regional showbill, entry form, and info on hotels, camping, and things to do in Colorado, visit our website at www.copoac.org or call Peggy Lough at 970-483-7491.

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www.copoac.org


West World POA Show June 12-13, 2015  Boulder County Fairgrounds, Longmont, Colo. Judge: Craig Bright  Trail Judge: Jodie Martin-Witt Start Time: 8:00 A.M. Both Days

Friday, June 12, 2015 1) Hunter Over Fences 14-18 2) Open Jumping 14-18 3) Hunter Over Fences 10-13 4) Open Jumping 10-13 5) Hunter Over Fences 9 & U 6) Open Jumping 9 & U 7) Hunter Hack 14-18 8) Hunter Hack 10-13 9) Hunter Hack 9 & U 10) Hunter Under Saddle 18 & U, Jr. Pony 11) JPFC Hunter Under Saddle 2 Yr. Old 12) Novice Youth HUS 18 & U (W/T) 13) Novice Youth HUS 18 & U (W/T/C) 14) Hunter Under Saddle 9 & U (W/T) 15) Hunter Under Saddle 9 & U (W/T/C) 16) Hunter Under Saddle 10-13 17) Hunter Under Saddle 14-18 18) Hunter Under Saddle 19 & O 19) Hunter Under Saddle 18 & U, Sr. Pony 20) JPFC Hunter Under Saddle 3-4 Yr. Old 21) Nov. Youth Hunt Seat Eq. 18 & U (W/T) 22) Nov. Youth Hunt Seat Eq. 18 & U (W/T/C) 23) Hunt Seat Equitation 9 & U (W/T) 24) Hunt Seat Equitation 10-13 25) Hunt Seat Equitation 14-18 26) Hunt Seat Equitation 19 & O 27) Hunter in Hand 18 & U 28) Hunter in Hand 19 & O BREAK 29) Leadline Single Pole 6 & U 30) Single Pole 9 & U 31) Single Pole 10-13 32) Single Pole 14-18 33) Leadline Go-Go 6 & U 34) Go-Go 9 & U 35) Go-Go 10-13 36) Go-Go 14-18 37) Go-Go 19 & O 38) Pole Bending 9 & U 39) Pole Bending 10-13 40) Pole Bending 14-18 41) Leadline Cloverleaf Barrels 6 & U 42) Cloverleaf Barrels 9 & U 43) Cloverleaf Barrels 10-13 44) Cloverleaf Barrels 14-18 45) Cloverleaf Barrels 19 & O 46) Leadline Flags 6 & U 47) Flags 9 & U 48) Flags 10-13 49) Flags 14-18 50) Figure 8 Barrels 9 & U 51) Figure 8 Barrels 10-13 52) Figure 8 Barrels 14-18 53) Figure 8 Barrels 19 & O

54) Handy Horse 9 & U 55) Handy Horse 10-13 56) Handy Horse 14-18 57) Handy Horse 19 & O

Saturday, June 13, 2015 58) Weanling Colts 59) Yearling Colts 60) 2 Year Old Colts Jr. Champion & Reserve Colt 61) 3 Year Old Stallions 62) 4 & Older Stallions, 46” - 51” 63) 4 & Older Stallions, Over 51” - 54” 64) 4 & Older Stallions, Over 54” - 56” Sr. Champion & Reserve Stallion Grand & Reserve Champion Stallion 65) Yearling & Younger Geldings 66) 2 Year Old Geldings Jr. Champion & Reserve Gelding 67) 3 Year Old Geldings 68) 4 & Older Geldings, 46” - 51” 69) 4 & Older Geldings, Over 51” - 54” 70) 4 & Older Geldings, Over 54” - 56” Sr. Champion & Reserve Gelding Grand & Reserve Champion Gelding 71) Weanling Fillies 72) Yearling Fillies 73) 2 Year Old Fillies Jr. Champion & Reserve Filly 74) 3 Year Old Mares 75) 4 & Older Mares, 46” - 51” 76) 4 & Older Mares, Over 51” - 54” 77) 4 & Older Mares, Over 54” - 56” 78) Broodmares Sr. Champion & Reserve Mare Grand & Reserve Champion Mare 79) Most Colorful 80) Leadline Showmanship 6 & U 81) Showmanship 9 & U 82) Showmanship 10-13 83) Showmanship 14-18 84) Showmanship 19 & O 85) Longe Line Yearling 86) Longe Line 2 Yr. Old 87) Leadline Costume 6 & U (Walk Only) 88) Open Costume 18 & U 89) Pleasure Driving 19 & O 90) Pleasure Driving 18 & U BREAK 91) Bareback Horsemanship 9 & U (W/J) 92) Bareback Horsemanship 10-13 93) Bareback Horsemanship 14-18 94) Leadline Horsemanship 6 & U (W/J) 95) Novice Youth West. Horsemanship (W/J) 96) Novice Youth West. Horsemanship (W/J/L)

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97) Western Horsemanship 9 & U (W/J) 98) Western Horsemanship 10-13 99) Western Horsemanship 14-18 100) Western Horsemanship 19 & O 101) Western Pleasure 18 & U, Jr. Pony 102) JPFC Western Pleasure 2 Yr. Old 103) Novice Youth West. Pleasure 18 & U (W/J) 104) Novice Youth West. Pleasure 18 & U (W/J/L) 105) Western Pleasure 9 & U (W/J) 106) Western Pleasure 9 & U (W/J/L) 107) Western Pleasure 10-13 108) Western Pleasure 14-18 109) Western Pleasure 19 & O 110) Western Pleasure 18 & U, Sr. Pony 111) JPFC Western Pleasure 3-4 Yr. Old 112) Western Riding 13 & U 113) Western Riding 14-18 114) JPFC Reining 3, 4 & 5 Yr. Old 115) Reining 9 & U 116) Reining 10-13 117) Reining 14-18 118) Reining 19 & O 119) Native American Costume 18 & U Time/location for trail to be announced. 120) In-Hand Trail Yearling 121) In-Hand Trail 2 Yr. Old 122) Trail 18 & U, Jr. Pony 123) JPFC Trail 2 Yr. Old 124) Leadline Trail 6 & U 125) Trail 9 & U 126) Trail 10-13 127) Trail 14-18 128) Trail 19 & O 129) Trail 18 & U, Sr. Pony 130) JPFC Trail 3-4 Yr. Old All POA rules will be strictly adhered to. Competitors must be on time to avoid being disqualified. High point and reserve high point awards: one pony/one rider for each youth age division, JPFC, and 19 & Over. We will present a saddle from SCHNEIDERS to the overall high point rider for the West World and Regional, based on selected classes. Weather permitting, a second arena may be used for Trail and Games. Show Managers: Janette Arends 303-710-1744 and Colo. POA Board of Directors. Entry forms available at poac.org or copoac.org. Boulder Co. Fairgrounds, 9595 Nelson Rd., Longmont, Colo. (Entrance by Longmont Humane Society.)

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and Pieces POAC Office Fax Number (317)788-8974 Things to Know For 2015 State Club Shows

The National Board of Directors voted to accept the following rule change: POA State and Chapter Clubs may have no more than three shows of any combination of show types in a weekend (four for a holiday weekend). A Pony Rama counts as two shows. • Hunter In Hand – The National Board of Directors voted to accept the following rule change for 2015: Two Year Olds may have the option of showing in a halter or bridle. • Leadline Games – The National Board of Directors voted to accept the following rule change for 2015: Leadline games are designated walk-trot only. Executing a canter more than three consecutive strides is a disqualification.

Reminder about Youth Novice Program If you are interested in participating in the Youth Novice Program, be sure to read the eligibility requirements on our POA website, www.POAC.org, and submit an application for your Novice card … you must allow at least two weeks for processing before you will receive your card. At all National Events, you must have prior approval by the National POAC before you can participate in any Novice event. Call the National POAC if you have any questions about the Novice Program. Attention Show Secretaries and Club Officers

South West Regional

May 16 in Scottsdale, AZ

2015 Eastern Classic Promo: May 24 Classic: May 25-26 in Cloverdale, IN

Mideast Regional

May 30 & 31 in Circle G Arena, OH

2015 West World

June 12-13 in Longmont, CO

Rocky Mountain Regional June 14 & 15 in Longmont, CO

2015 Central Classic Promo: June 17-18 Classic: June 19-21 in Winona, MN

Southeast Regional

June 20 & 21 in Murfreesboro, TN

2015 National Congress July 9-17 in Tulsa, OK

Mid America Regional

July 24-26 in Lake St. Louis, MO

Mid West Regional

When planning your show schedules and awards for 2015 and beyond, make sure you use the new age codes that will be implemented by the National POAC effective January 1, 2015 which include –6&Under, 9&Under, 10-13, and 14-18.

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D ates T o R emember

- POA May 2015 -

August 29-30 in McMinnville, OR

2015 International Sale and Futurity Sept. 30-Oct. 3 in Lake St. Louis, MO

2016 POAC National Convention February 25-28 Marriott Minneapolis Airport Bloomington MN


Coming Events May 5/2/15 GA Double IBC-H Spotted Hills Farm 2800 W Hwy 5 Bowdon, GA 30108 Contact: Terri Moore 1647 Oak Ridge Circle Stone Mountain, GA 30087 770-843-9698 Judge: Johnny Holmes & Billy Korsack Stalling & Camping Contact: J. Spotts 770-258-0444 5/2-5/3/15 WA Double IBC-H Clark Cty Fairgrounds 17402 NE Delfel Road Ridgefield, WA 98642 Contact: Mamie Wheeler 5212 NE 237th Ave. Vancouver, WA 98682 360-597-6322 Judge: Dennis Dean & Darren Vincent 5/9/15 IA Ponyrama Ellsworth Eq. Center 709 Ellsworth Ave. Iowa Falls, IA 50126 Contact: Lisa Lehms 14025 NW 72nd Street Polk City, IA 50226 515-984-6036 Judge: Ann Glasrud & Pam Whitfield 5/9/15 TX IBC-H Top Rail Cowboy Church 262 Horsemans Road Greenville, TX 75401 Contact: LaRena Phillips P.O. Box 145 Lone Oak, TX 75453 903-662-5087 Judge: Jessica Fleek O’Neal 5/10/15 IA B&P Ellsworth Eq. Center 709 Ellsworth Ave. Iowa Falls, IA 50126 Contact: Lisa Lehms 14025 NW 72nd Street Polk City, IA 50226 515-984-6036 Judge: Mike Minor 5/16/15 IL IBC-H Rawlings Arena 24865 IL State Rt 122 Delevan, IL 61734 Contact: Dawn Walther 8602 S Flint Road Pearl City, IL 61062 815-541-9637 Judge: Cindy Butler 5/16/15 TN IBC-H Clearview Horse Farm 2291 Hwy 231 S Shelbyville, TN 37160 Contact: Denise Sims 142 Emmalee Lane Pikeville, TN 37367 423-488-3371 www.tnpoac.com Judge: Martha Spaetti

Pre Entry Appreciated. 5/16/15 South West Regional Westworld 16601 N Pima Road Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Contact: Diana Peaton 965 E Melody Drive Gilbert, AZ 85234 480-497-9551 Judge: Ruann Miller 5/16/15 UT IBC-H North County Eq. Park 9400 N 6800 W Highland, UT Contact: Kris Winter 2255 S Bluff Road Syracuse, UT 84075 801-644-1946 Judge: Linda Reynolds 5/16-5/17/15 OR Double IBC-H Oregon Horse Center 90751 Prairie Road Eugene, OR 97402 Contact: Terri Hoellrich 84553 Pheasant Lane Pleasant Hill, OR 97455 541-554-5085 Judge: Chris Bergseng & Traci Durrell-Khalife 5/16/15 IN Ponyrama Henry Cty Saddle Club 321 W 100 N New Castle, IN 47362 Contact: Charlene Shingleton 5998 E 700 N Shelbyville, IN 46176 317-694-2632 shinglepoas@aol.com Judge: Jacqueline & Steve Carter Pre Entry is appreciated. 5/16/15 Sooner Ponyrama Grady County Fairgrounds 500 E Choctaw Chickasha, OK 73728 Contact: Kathy McKenzie 1820 Sleepy Hollow Edmond, OK 73034 405-341-3547 Judge: Meredith Michaud 5/16/15 MD IBC-H Harford Co. Eq. Center 308 N. Tollgate Road Bel Air, MD 21014 Contact: Denise Becker 10709 Par Five Lane Berlin, MD 21811 410-688-4514 Judge: Lisa DeCordre 5/16/15 GA IBC-H Prize Fighter Farm 8449 Hwy 166 Douglasville, GA 30135 Contact: Charlene Astin 275 Gray Road Carrollton, GA 30116 770-328-3393

Judge: Pat Smith No Stalls or Camping. 5/16/2015 WI IBC-H LaCrosse Cty Fairgrounds N4985 County Road M West Salem, WI 54669 Contact: Sara Gronski 8160 Heggelund Lane Marshfield, WI 54449 715-572-7172 Judge: Karla Kegley 5/16/15 FL Ponyrama Keystone Sport Horse Center 11550 Tarpon Springs Road Odessa, FL 33556 Contact: Pamela Aide 11550 Tarpon Springs Road Odessa, FL 33556 727-647-5662 Judge: Debbie McKinzie & Nick Carden 5/17/15 WI IBC-H LaCrosse Cty Fairgrounds N4985 County Road M West Salem, WI 54669 Contact: Sara Gronski 8160 Heggelund Lane Marshfield, WI 54449 715-572-7172 Judge: Megan Sacia 5/17/15 TN IBC-H Clearview Horse Farm 2291 Hwy 231 S Shelbyville, TN 37160 Contact: Denise Sims 142 Emmalee Lane Pikeville, TN 37367 423-488-3371 www.tnpoac.com Judge: Cheryl Pritchard Pre Entry Appreciated. 5/17/15 IL IBC-H Rawlings Arena 24865 IL State Rt 122 Delevan, IL 61734 Contact: Dawn Walther 8602 S Flint Road Pearl City, IL 61062 815-541-9637 dawnpoamom@yahoo.com Judge: Michael Sheppard 5/17/15 IN B&P Henry Cty Saddle Club 321 W 100 N New Castle, IN 47362 Contact: Charlene Shingleton 5998 E 700 N Shelbyville, IN 46176 317-694-2632 shinglepoas@aol.com Judge: Tammy Lickliter5/17/15 Sooner IBC-H Grady County Fairgrounds 500 E Choctaw Chickasha, OK 73728 Contact: Kathy McKenzie 1820 Sleepy Hollow Edmond, OK 73034 405-341-3547 Judge: Liz Otten - POA May 2015 -

5/23/15 KS Promo Kingman Cty Activity Center 121 S Main Street Kingman, KS 67068 Contact: Linda Cherry 20225 W 55th Viola, KS 67149 316-708-0978 Judge: Mike Short 5/23/15 MO B&P MO State Fairgrounds 2503 W 16th Street Sedalia, MO 65301 Contact: Emily Wommack 14872 Pike 31 Curryville, MO 63339 573-470-4935 Judge: Gary Nickerson 5/23/15 SD IBC-H Swiftel Arena 824 32nd Ave Brookings, SD 57006 Contact: Traci Olson 3549 Co. Rd. 9 Cottonwood, MN 56229 507-829-1223 Judge: Joe Rowe 5/24/15 KS Double IBC-H Kingman Cty Activity Center 121 S Main Street Kingman, KS 67068 Contact: Linda Cherry 20225 W 55th Viola, KS 67149 316-708-0978 Judge: Eric Scott & Jake Weaver 5/24/15 MO B&P MO State Fairgrounds 2503 W 16th Street Sedalia, MO 65301 Contact: Emily Wommack 14872 Pike 31 Curryville, MO 63339 573-470-4935 Judge: Shelly Blockberger 5/24/15 National Promo C Bar C Equestrian Center 253 W. Stardust Road Cloverdale, IN 46120 Contact: POAC, Inc. 3828 S Emerson Ave Indianapolis, IN 46203 317-788-0107 www.poac.org 5/24/15 SD IBC-H Swiftel Arena 824 32nd Ave Brookings, SD 57006 Contact: Traci Olson 3549 Co. Rd. 9 Cottonwood, MN 56229 507-829-1223 Judge: Paul Filzen 5/25-5/26/15 POAC Eastern Classic C Bar C Equestrian Center 253 W. Stardust Road Cloverdale, IN 46120

Contact: POAC, Inc. 3828 S Emerson Ave Indianapolis, IN 46203 317-788-0107 www.poac.org 5/29/15 OH Promo Circle G Arena 10816 Verona Road Lewisburg, OH 45338 Contact: Jarrod & Marty Hobbs 45 Vernon Ave. Delaware, OH. 43015 740-272-3752 Judge: Larry Cline 5/30-5/31/15 Mid East Regional Circle G Arena 10816 Verona Road Lewisburg, OH 45338 Contact: Jarrod & Marty Hobbs 45 Vernon Ave. Delaware, OH. 43015 740-272-3752 Judge: Chuck Schroeder 5/30/15 MN Ponyrama MN Eq Center 24621 Gilmore Valley Road Winona, MN 55987 Contact: Kimberly Eigenberger 1824 Charlie Street LaCrosse, WI 54603 608-558-1575 keigenberger@gmail.com Judge: Pamela Whitfield & Andrew Abeln 5/31/15 MN B&P MN Eq Center 24621 Gilmore Valley Road Winona, MN 55987 Contact: Kimberly Eigenberger 1824 Charlie Street LaCrosse, WI 54603 608-558-1575 keigenberger@gmail.com Judge: Matthew Saterbak 5/31/15 CO IBC-H Morgan Co Fairgrounds 718 Ellsworth Street Brush, CO. 80723 Contact: Tammie Wick 918 Aurora St Ft Morgan, CO 80701 970-380-6136 OR Peggy Lough 18512 Co Rd 2 Wiggins, CO 80654 970-483-7491 Judge: Sandi Thurston June 6/6/15 IA Ponyrama Kirkwood Com. College/IA Eq. Center 6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 Contact: Kim Doehrmann P.O. Box 269 Williamsburg, IA 52361

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Coming Events 319-330-1427 Judge: Todd Foltz & Andrew Abeln 6/6/15 ID IBC-H Al Birt Arena 4609 Southside Blvd (Hestehaven Lane) Nampa, ID 83686 Contact: Noel McQuigg 2443 S Five Mile Road Boise, ID 83709 208-859-4138 Judge: Randi McCallum 6/7/15 IA B&P Kirkwood Com. College/IA Eq. Center 6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 Contact: Kim Doehrmann P.O. Box 269 Williamsburg, IA 52361 319-330-1427 Judge: Wendy Curelo 6/12-6/13/15 POAC West World Boulder County Fairgrounds 9595 Nelson Road Longmont, CO 80501 Contact: POAC, Inc. 3828 S Emerson Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46203 317-788-0107 www.poac.org 6/12/15 West World Boulder Cty Fairgrouds 9595 Nelson Road Longmont, CO 80501 Contact: Janette Arends 23743 I-76 Access Road Hudson, CO 80642 303-710-1744 OR Peggy Lough 18512 Co Rd 2 Wiggins, CO 80654 970-483-7491 www.copoac.org www.poac.org 6/13/15 MI Ponyrama Branch Cty Fairgrounds 262 S Sprague Street Coldwater, MI 49036 Contact: Diane Kamps 3266 46th Street Hamilton, MI 49419 616-260-5779 dkamps@frontier.com Judge: Randi Hopkins & Eric Schultz 6/13/15 IN Ponyrama Wells Co 4-H Grounds 1240 4-H Park Road Bluffton, IN 46714 Contact: Charlene Shingleton 5998 E 700 N Shelbyville, IN 46176 317-694-2632 shinglepoas@aol.com Judge: Jack Brush & Christie King-Moree’ Limited Stalls please pre 36

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6/13/15 MO Ponyrama Nat. Eq. Center 6880 Lake St. Louis Blvd Lake St Louis, MO 63367 Contact: Stephanie Alderson 14872 Pike 31 Curryville, MO 63339 573-470-4935 Judge: Shannon Ryan & Mary Ann Cash

6/14/15 MO B&P Nat. Eq. Center 6880 Lake St. Louis Blvd Lake St Louis, MO 63367 Contact: Stephanie Alderson 14872 Pike 31 Curryville, MO 63339 573-470-4935 Judge: Mona Prater

6/13/15 OR IBC-H Pacific Eq Center 3525 Garden Ave Springfield, OR 97478 Contact: Terri Hoellrich 84553 Pheasant Lane Pleasant Hill, OR 97455 541-554-5085 Judge: Kelly Kauffman-Cole 6/13/15 WI IBC-H Heartland Stables 7510 Deer Road Custer, WI 54423 Contact: Colleen Urban 9240 County Road WW Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 715-213-3044 Judge: Rebecca Myszka 6/13/15 CA IBC-H Pepper Glen Farm 3563 Pedley Norco, CA 92860 Contact: Stacy Lair 945 Third Street Norco, CA 92860 626-733-2211 Judge: Joline King-Pebley 6/14/15 WI IBC-H Heartland Stables 7510 Deer Road Custer, WI 54423 Contact: Colleen Urban 9240 County Road WW Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 715-213-3044 Judge: Tera Swensen-Wiesman 6/14/15 MI IBC-H Branch Cty Fairgrounds 262 S Sprague Street Coldwater, MI 49036 Contact: Diane Kamps 3266 46th Street Hamilton, MI 49419 616-260-5779 dkamps@frontier.com Judge: Jack Brush 6/14/15 IN B&P Wells Co 4-H Grounds 1240 4-H Park Road Bluffton, IN 46714 Contact: Charlene Shingleton 5998 E 700 N Shelbyville, IN 46176 317-694-2632 shinglepoas@aol.com Judge: Shawn McDaniel Limited Stalls please pre

6/14-6/15/15 Rocky Mtn Regional Boulder Cty Fairgrouds 9595 Nelson Road Longmont, CO 80501 Contact: Janette Arends 23743 I-76 Access Road Hudson, CO 80642 303-710-1744 OR Peggy Lough 18512 Co Rd 2 Wiggins, CO 80654 970-483-7491 www.copoac.org Judge: Les Zadina 6/17-6/18/15 National Promo Minnesota Eq Center 24621 Gilmore Valley Road Winona, MN 55987 Contact: POAC, Inc. 3828 S Emerson Ave Indianapolis, IN 46203 317-788-0107 www.poac.org 6/19/15 Alabama Promo Miller Coliseum 304 West Thompson Lane Murfreesboro, TN 37129 Contact: Lydia Gove 612 County Road 169 Moulton, AL. 35650 256-974-0400 ksspoas@gmail.com Judge: Elizabeth Hyde 6/19-6/21/15 Central Classic Minnesota Eq Center 24621 Gilmore Valley Road Winona, MN 55987 Contact: Karen Meyer 837 Govern Circle Eagan, MN 55123 651-210-6373 www.poac.org

Contact: Lydia Gove 612 County Road 169 Moulton, AL. 35650 256-974-0400 ksspoas@gmail.com Judge: Patricia Smith & Ricky Strain-Smith 6/27/15 UT IBC-H Whaoo Arena 751 W Arrowhead Trail Salem, UT 84651 Contact: Kris Winter 2255 S Bluff Road Syracuse, UT 84075 801-644-1946 Judge: Mark Has

6/27-6/28/15 WA Double IBC-H Clark Cty Fairgrounds 17402 NE Delfel Road Ridgefield, WA 98642 Contact: Mamie Wheeler 5212 NE 237th Ave. Vancouver, WA 98682 360-597-6322 Judge: Glenday Franich & Sharon Zucker Colorpalooza

6/27/15 UT IBC-H Whaoo Arena 751 W Arrowhead Trail Salem, UT 84651 Contact: Kris Winter 2255 S Bluff Road Syracuse, UT 84075 801-644-1946 Judge: Mark Has

6/28/15 KS IBC-H Kingman Cty Activity Center 121 S Main Kingman, KS 67068 Contact: Linda Cherry 20225 W 55th Viola, KS 67149 316-708-0978 Judge: Eric Scott

6/27/15 KS B&P Kingman Cty Activity Center 121 S Main Kingman, KS 67068 Contact: Linda Cherry 20225 W 55th Viola, KS 67149 316-708-0978 Judge: AmyeWebster

6/28/15 OD IBC-H Penmerryl Farm 273 Penmerryl Drive Greenville, VA 24440 Contact: Kris Jarvis 447 Tinsley Drive Radiant, VA 22732 540-672-5408 Judge: Ken Davis

6/27/15 OD IBC-H Penmerryl Farm 273 Penmerryl Drive Greenville, VA 24440 Contact: Kris Jarvis 447 Tinsley Drive Radiant, VA 22732 540-672-5408 Judge: Don Coats

6/28/15 IL IBC-H Rawlings Arena 24865 IL State Rt 122 Delevan, IL 61734 Contact: Dawn Walther 8602 S. Flint Road Pearl City, IL 61062 815-541-9637 dawnpoamom@yahoo.com Judge: Lynette Partridge-Schneider

6/27/15 IL IBC-H Rawlings Arena 24865 IL State Rt 122 Delevan, IL 61734 Contact: Dawn Walther 8602 S Flint Road Pearl City, IL 61062 815-541-9637 dawnpoamom@yahoo.com Judge: Gary Nickerson

6/19-6/21/15 POAC Central Classic Minnesota Eq Center 24621 Gilmore Valley Road Winona, MN 55987 Contact: POAC, Inc. 3828 S Emerson Ave Indianapolis, IN 46203 317-788-0107 www.poac.org

6/27/15 MI Ponyrama St Joseph Cty Fairgrounds 316 E Charlotte Street Centerville, MI 49032 Contact: Diane Kamps 3266 46th Street Hamilton, MI 49419 616-260-5779 dkamps@frontier.com Judge: Jill Avis Phillips & Jason Huffman

6/20-6/21/15 South East Regional Miller Coliseum 304 West Thompson Lane Murfreesboro, TN 37129

6/27/15 MD IBC-H Harford Cty Eq Center 608 N Tollgate Road Bel Air, MD 21014 Contact: Denise Becker

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10709 Par 5 Lane Berlin, MD 21811 410-688-4514 Judge: Ken Fairfax

6/28/15 MI IBC-H St Joseph Cty Fairgrounds 316 E Charlotte Street Centerville, MI 49032 Contact: Diane Kamps 3266 46th Street Hamilton, MI 49419 616-260-5779 dkamps@frontier.com Judge: Jenny Pierucki July 7/4/15 SD IBC-H Swiftel Arena 824 32nd Ave Brookings, SD 57006 Contact: Kelly Wilson 26757 County Hwy 35 Worthington, MN 56187 507-360-6201 Judge: Jane Hommel 7/4/15 CO IBC-H Boulder County Fairgrounds 9595 Nelson Road Longmont, CO 80501


Coming Events Contact: Janette Arends 23743 I-76 Access Road Hudson, CO 80642 303-536-4476 Or Pam Klein 713 Blue Mountain Drive Ft Collins, CO 80526 970-282-3696 Judge: Barbara Pettitt Stalling available. 7/5/15 CO IBC-H Boulder County Fairgrounds 9595 Nelson Road Longmont, CO 80501 Contact: Janette Arends 23743 I-76 Access Road Hudson, CO 80642 303-536-4476 Or Tammie Wick 918 Aurora Street Ft Morgan, CO 80701 970-370-2340 Judge: Kim Madsen Stalling available. 7/5/15 SD IBC-H Swiftel Arena 824 32nd Ave Brookings, SD 57006 Contact: Kelly Wilson 26757 County Hwy 35 Worthington, MN 56187 507-360-6201 Judge: Darrel Hersom 7/9-7/17/15 POAC National Congress Tulsa State Fairgrounds 4000 East 15th Street Tulsa, OK 74112 Contact; POAC, Inc. 3828 S Emerson Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46203 317-788-0107 www.poac.org 7/23/15 MO Promo National Eq. Center 6880 Lake St Louis Blvd. Lake St Louis, MO Contact: Liz Otten 2216 Krenning Road Beaufort, MO 63013 636-751-9977 Judge: Andrea Koehn 7/24-7/26/15 Mid America Regional National Eq. Center 6880 Lake St Louis Blvd. Lake St Louis, MO Contact: Liz Otten 2216 Krenning Road Beaufort, MO 63013 636-751-9977 Judge: Holly Deschenes, Mike Swain & Mike Sheppard 7/25/15 SD IBC-H Windom Arena 1480 8th Ave Windom, MN 56101 Contact: Raquel Harder 3022 240th Street

Winnebago, MN 56098 507-236-8923 Judge: Laura Gradert 7/25-7/26/15 WA IBC-H Silver Buckle Ranch 11611 NE 152nd Ave Brush Prairie, WA 98606 Contact: Mamie Wheeler 5212 NE 237th Ave Vancouver, WA 98682 360-597-6322 Judge: Dawn Spencer Summer Spotacular 7/26/15 SD IBC-H 1480 8th Ave Windom, MN 56101 Contact: Raquel Harder 3022 240th Street Winnebago, MN 56098 507-236-8923 Judge: Jay Dailey August 8/1/15 IA Ponyrama Kirkwood Com. College/IA Eq. Center 6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 Contact: Mike King 2352 Old Lincoln Hwy Lowden, IA 52255 563-941-5241 Judge: Andrea Koehn & Liz Otten 8/1/15 MI Ponyrama Michigan State Pavilion 1290 Anthony Hall East Lansing, MI 48824 Contact: Diane Kamps 3266 46th Street Hamilton, MI 49419 616-260-5779 dkamps@frontier.com Judge: Karen Waite & Steve Hoffman 8/2/15 IA B&P Kirkwood Com. College/IA Eq. Center 6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 Contact: Mike King 2352 Old Lincoln Hwy Lowden, IA 52255 563-941-5241 Judge: Jayne Ferguson 8/2/15 MI Promo Michigan State Pavilion 1290 Anthony Hall East Lansing, MI 48824 Contact: Diane Kamps 3266 46th Street Hamilton, MI 49419 616-260-5779 dkamps@frontier.com Judge: Amy Franks 8/5-8/6/15 WI Promo Alliant Energy Center 1919 Alliant Energy Center Way Madison, WI 53713

Contact: Kim Turner N5012 Hwy G Lake Mills, WI 53551 920-728-4070 Judge: Todd Foltz 8/7-8/9/15 Mid West Regional Alliant Energy Center 1919 Alliant Energy Center Way Madison, WI 53713 Contact: Kim Turner N5012 Hwy G Lake Mills, WI 53551 920-728-4070 Judge: Kathleen Zelnio & Jerry Laumer 8/15/15 IA Ponyrama North IA Fairgrounds 3700 4th Street SW Mason City, IA 50401 Contact: Molly Grosse 2711 Joplin Ave Denver, IA 50622 319-984-5366 Judge: Matthew Saterbak & Alan Reike 8/15/15 North East Regional Spring Valley County Park 9777 Crest Road Glen Rock, PA 17327 Contact: Lisa K. Vaught 602 Richmond Street Perryville, MD 21903 443-907-8405 Judge: George Blain Show starts at 8am.

N4985 County Road M West Salem, WI 54669 Contact: Leah Brix 2534 Babcock Street Plymouth, WI 53073 920-892-6964 Judge: Wendy Curelo

24865 IL State Rt 122 Delevan, IL 61734 Contact: Dawn Walther 8602 S Flint Road Pearl City, IL 61062 815-541-9637 Judge: Debra Hamilton

8/23/15 IN B&P Johnson Cty Fairgrounds 250 Fairgrounds Street Franklin, IN 46131 Contact: Charlene Shingleton 5998 E 700 N Shelbyville, IN 46176 317-694-2632 shinglepoas@aol.com Judge: Shawn McDaniel Limited Stalls please pre enter.

9/5-9/6/15 WI Double Ponyrama Jackson Cty Fairgrounds 388 Melrose Street Black River Falls, WI 54615 Contact: Patricia Jacobson W8599 Oak Ridge Road Black River Falls, WI 54615 715-284-5485 Judge: Pam Whitfield, Ginny Larson, Jody ZamzowWoller, Jody Zuelsdorf

8/29/15 UT IBC-H Arrowhead Stables 897 S. Angel Street Layton, UT 84041 Contact: Kris Winter 2255 S. Bluff Road Syracuse, UT 84075 801-644-1946 Judge: Larry Winchell

9/6/15 OD IBC-H Penmerryl Farm 273 Penmerryl Drive Greenville, VA 24440 Contact: Kris Jarvis 447 Tinsley Drive Radiant, VA 22732 540-672-5408 Judge: Tamla Nichols

8/29-8/30/15 NW Regional Yamhill Cty Fairgrounds 2070 NE Lafayette Ave McMinnville, OR 97128 Contact: Mamie Wheeler 5212 NE 237th Ave Vancouver, WA 98682 Judge: Jaime Gray

9/6/15 MI Ponyrama Allegan Cty Fairgrounds 150 Allegan County Fair Drive Allegan, MI 49010 Contact: Diane Kamps 3266 46th Street Hamilton, MI 49419 616-260-5779 dkamps@frontier.com Judge: Christine Maynard-Zecklin & Robert Milks

8/16/15 IA Promo North IA Fairgrounds 3700 4th Street SW Mason City, IA 50401 Contact: Molly Grosse 2711 Joplin Ave Denver, IA 50622 319-984-5366 Judge: Jill Paxton

September 9/5/15 OD IBC-H Penmerryl Farm 273 Penmerryl Drive Greenville, VA 24440 Contact: Kris Jarvis 447 Tinsley Drive Radiant, VA 22732 540-672-5408 Judge: Wendy Snyder

8/22/15 IN Ponyrama Johnson Cty Fairgrounds 250 Fairgrounds Street Franklin, IN 46131 Contact: Charlene Shingleton 5998 E 700 N Shelbyville, IN 46176 317-694-2632 shinglepoas@aol.com Judge: Randi Hopkins & Danny Clark

9/5/15 MI Ponyrama Allegan Cty Fairgrounds 150 Allegan County Fair Drive Allegan, MI 49010 Contact: Diane Kamps 3266 46th Street Hamilton, MI 49419 616-260-5779 dkamps@frontier.com Judge: Ron Strefling & Tim Kruithoff

8/22/15 WI Ponyrama LaCrosse Cty Fairgrounds N4985 County Road M West Salem, WI 54669 Contact: Leah Brix 2534 Babcock Street Plymouth, WI 53073 920-892-6964 Judge: Matthew Saterbak & Michael Saterbak

9/5/15 IL IBC-H Rawlings Arena 24865 IL State Rt 122 Delevan, IL 61734 Contact: Dawn Walther 8602 S Flint Road Pearl City, IL 61062 815-541-9637 Judge: Lisa Leach

8/23/15 WI B&P LaCrosse Cty Fairgrounds

9/6/15 IL IBC-H Rawlings Arena

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9/7/15 IL IBC-H Rawlings Arena 24865 IL State Rt 122 Delevan, IL 61734 Contact: Dawn Walther 8602 S Flint Road Pearl City, IL 61062 815-541-9637 Judge: Kerri Kyle 9/12/15 IN Ponyrama Johnson Cty Fairgrounds 250 Fairgrounds Street Franklin, IN 46131 Contact: Charlene Shingleton 5998 E 700 N Shelbyville, IN 46176 317-694-2632 shinglepoas@aol.com Judge: Rick Walters & Ron Rhoades Limited Stalls please pre enter. Potato Bar Dinner 9/12/15 Sooner Double IBC-H Grady County Fairgrounds 500 E Choctaw Chickasha, OK 73728 Contact: Kathy McKenzie 1820 Sleepy Hollow

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Coming Events Edmond, OK 73034 405-341-3547 Judge: Andrea Koehn 9/12/15 MN Ponyrama MN Eq Center 24621 Gilmore Valley Road Winona, MN 55987 Contact: Kimberly Eigenberger 1824 Charles Street LaCrosse, WI 54603 608-558-1575 keigenberger@gmail.com Judge: Mark Baus & Joe Rowe 9/12/15 TN IBC-H MTSU Livestock Center 1720 Greenland Drive Murfreesboro, TN 37132 Contact: Heather Wysong 3109 Hawkins Road Westmoreland, TN 37186 615-804-9583 www.tnpoac.com Judge: Marvin Butler Pre entry is appreciated. 9/12/15 UT IBC-H Spanish Fork Fairgrounds 475 S Main Street Spanish Fork, UT 84660 Contact: Kris Winter 2255 S Bluff Road Syracuse, UT 84075 801-644-1946 Judge: Steve Hatch 9/13/15 MN B&P MN Eq Center 24621 Gilmore Valley Road Winona, MN 55987 Contact: Kimberly Eigenberger 1824 Charles Street LaCrosse, WI 54603 608-558-1575 keigenberger@gmail.com Judge: Tina Langness 9/13/15 TN IBC-H MTSU Livestock Center 1720 Greenland Drive Murfreesboro, TN 37132 Contact: Heather Wysong 3109 Hawkins Road Westmoreland, TN 37186 615-804-9583 www.tnpoac.com Judge: John Ed Tabb Pre entry is appreciated. 9/13/15 IN B&P Johnson Cty Fairgrounds 250 Fairgrounds Street Franklin, IN 46131 Contact: Charlene Shingleton 5998 E 700 N Shelbyville, IN 46176 317-694-2632 shinglepoas@aol.com Judge: Stephen Nicholson Limited Stalls please pre enter. 38

9/13/15 Sooner IBC-H Grady County Fairgrounds 500 E Choctaw Chickasha, OK 73728 Contact: Kathy McKenzie 1820 Sleepy Hollow Edmond, OK 73034 405-341-3547 Judge: Kristina Hedrick 9/30-10-3/15 POAC International Futurity And Sale National Equestrian Center 6880 Lake St. Louis Blvd. Lake St Louis, MO 63367 Contact: POAC, Inc. 3828 S Emerson Ave Indianapolis, IN 46203 317-788-0107 www.poac.org October 10/10/15 Sooner Ponyrama Pontotoc County Agri Plex 1710 N Broadway Ada, OK. 74820 Contact: Kathy McKenzie 1820 Sleepy Hollow Edmond, OK 73034 405-341-3547 Judge: John & Debby Letham 10/11/15 Sooner Promo Pontotoc County Agri Plex 1710 N Broadway Ada, OK. 74820 Contact: Kathy McKenzie 1820 Sleepy Hollow Edmond, OK 73034 405-341-3547 Judge: Craig Bright 10/17/15 TX IBC-H Flying Dollar Ranch 230 Chambers Drive Italy, TX 76651 Contact: Julie Hinz 237 Chambers Drive Italy, TX 76651 469-337-9413 Judge: Clare Purdy 10/17/15 IN Promo C Bar C 253 W Stardust Road Cloverdale, IN 46120 Contact: Charlene Shingleton 5998 E 700 N Shelbyville, IN 46176 317-694-2632 shinglepoas@aol.com Judge: Liz Otten High Point Weekend Halloween Show 10/18/15 IN B&P C Bar C 253 W Stardust Road Cloverdale, IN 46120 Contact: Charlene Shingleton 5998 E 700 N Shelbyville, IN 46176 317-694-2632 shinglepoas@aol.com

Judge: Kerri Kyle High Point Weekend Halloween Show 10/24/15 MN Ponyrama MN Eq Center 24621 Gilmore Valley Road Winona, MN 55987 Contact: Kimberly Eigenberger 1824 Charles Street LaCrosse, WI 54603 608-558-1575 keigenberger@gmail.com Judge: Kristen Fears & Megan Sacia 10/25/15 MN Promo MN Eq Center 24621 Gilmore Valley Road Winona, MN 55987 Contact: Kimberly Eigenberger 1824 Charles Street LaCrosse, WI 54603 608-558-1575 keigenberger@gmail.com Judge: Lita Hottel 10/31/15 OK IBC-H McClain Cty Fairgrounds 1715 Hardcastle Blvd Purcell, OK 73080 Contact: Daryl McDaniel 14350 S Douglas Blvd Guthrie, OK 73044 405-514-8124 Judge: Jake Weaver November 11/1/15 OK IBC-H McClain Cty Fairgrounds 1715 Hardcastle Blvd Purcell, OK 73080 Contact: Daryl McDaniel 14350 S Douglas Blvd Guthrie, OK 73044 405-514-8124 Judge: Debra Letham 11/7/15 IL IBC-H Rawlings Arena 24865 IL State Rt 122 Delevan, IL 61734 Contact: Dawn Walther 8602 S Flint Road Pearl City, IL 61062 815-541-9637 Judge: Bill French Wahl High Point Weekend One pony/One rider & Eq High Points 11/7/15 TX IBC-H Top Rail Cowboy Church 262 Horsemans Road Greenville, TX 75401 Contact: LaRena Phillips P.O. Box 145 Lone Oak, TX 75453 903-662-5087 Judge: Alison Walk Great daily High Point Awards 11/8/15 IL Promo - POA May 2015 -

Rawlings Arena 24865 IL State Rt 122 Delevan, IL 61734 Contact: Dawn Walther 8602 S Flint Road Pearl City, IL 61062 815-541-9637 Judge: Roger Howe Wahl High Point Weekend One pony/One rider & Eq High Points 11/14/15 OK Ponyrama McClain Cty Fairgrounds 1715 Hardcastle Blvd Purcell, OK 73080 Contact: Daryl McDaniel 14350 S Douglas Blvd Guthrie, OK 73044 405-514-8124 Judge: John Letham & Meredith Michaud 11/15/15 OK IBC-H McClain Cty Fairgrounds 1715 Hardcastle Blvd Purcell, OK 73080 Contact: Daryl McDaniel 14350 S Douglas Blvd Guthrie, OK 73044

405-514-8124 Judge: Mike Short 11/21/15 TX IBC-H Navarro Cty Expo Center 4021 W Hwy 22 Corsicana, TX 75110 Contact: Julie Hinz 237 Chambers Drive Italy, TX. 76651 469-337-9413 Judge: Deb Jarvis Texas Turkey Trot 11/22/15 TX Double IBC-H Navarro Cty Expo Center 4021 W Hwy 22 Corsicana, TX 75110 Contact: Julie Hinz 237 Chambers Drive Italy, TX. 76651 469-337-9413 Judge: Pat Trebesch & Jeannie Young Texas Turkey Trot

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POAC Novice Youth Eligibility Application For the show year of:______________ Upon submitting this application for the POAC Novice Youth Program, I affirm that the information I have listed is correct. I understand that my POAC Novice Youth status is revocable. By signing this application, I accept responsibility for knowledge of all POAC rules regarding the POAC Novice Youth Program. Applicants must complete the entire form. Applicant Name:

Date of Birth:

Parent/Guardian Name:

Daytime Phone #:

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City:

State:

E Mail Address: Please list Name and Registration # of the current ponies you will be showing:

Relationship of applicant to Owner(s): 1) Have you competed in equine competition/shows at any time? No Yes 2) If yes please list all horses/ponies reg. names and #’s, as well as the breed they are registered with.(that are not listed above)

3)Please circle/list all associations you have competed/shown in at any time. APHA AQHA POAC PtHA ApHC IBHA PHBA AHA AMHA ABRA ARHA NCHA ARHA NRCHA NSBA USEF Open Shows 4-H List Others Assn. Here: 4)Have you ever won an International or National Congress Champion, Regional, World or Classic Champion Title in any equine association? No Yes 5)If you answered yes please list the association(s), class title(s) and year the award was earned:

6) Have you earned 1000 points or more in the POAC in classes excluding Hunter In Hand, Longe Line, In Hand Trail, Halter, Leadline or all 8 & Under classes? No Yes Please note: Per Rule 86 A-1 in the POAC Handbook any Novice rider can qualify only for Novice High Point Awards. He or she cannot qualify for any other high point. Return completed form to: Pony Of the Americas Club Inc. 3828 S Emerson Ave Indianapolis, IN 46203 - POA May 2015 -

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2015 NOVICE YOUTH (18&U) PROGRAM RULES

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I. Purpose a. The purpose of the POA Novice Youth Program, also referred to as NYP, is to provide youth having minimal or no show experience the opportunity to exhibit their POAs in a fitting environment that promotes growth, development of horsemanship skills, and confidence. b. The NYP is open to any POAC youth member who meets program eligibility requirements.

g. At state level shows, any exhibitor deemed a Novice by the show committee may enter a Novice class. Only those exhibitors that hold a Novice Youth Membership Card will be awarded national points. A novice card is required to participate at Specialty Shows, Regional Shows, and any nationally-sponsored show. State clubs are encouraged to have written guidelines specifying the criteria used to determine the novice status for their state club shows.

II. NYP Eligibility Requirements a. The total number of POA points earned in any Equitation or Performance classes on any and all ponies exhibited by a program applicant must meet the following requirements: i. less than 1500 points if applying for a card for the 9 & Under age division. ii. less than1000 points if applying for the 10-18 age division. iii. less than 20 points earned total from AQHA, APHC, APHA, PTHA, etc. Points earned in any Small Fry program will not count towards the 20 points. iv. Leadline, Hunter in Hand, Longe Line, In-Hand Trail, Timed Events, Youth Driving, Costume, Most Colorful, and Halter will not count toward eligibility requirements. b. A program applicant must not have won a Non-Novice Congress Championship in any Performance or Equitation classes for any breed. c. Program applicants must be 18 years and under as of January 1 of the current calendar year and be a national member in good standing. d. Program applicants will complete and submit the Novice Youth Status Agreement annually to the POAC National Office, and be approved prior to exhibiting for points in any NYP class. i. A parent/guardian signature is required on all applications. e. The POAC Novice Youth Membership Card will denote Novice Youth status and will indicate the classes the youth is no longer eligible to compete in. This card may be required for status verification by any show management at any time. Allow two weeks processing from the time the application is received in the National Office until the time the card is mailed back from the office. Applications will not be processed at any shows; they must go through the POAC Office to verify status. f. NYP class eligibility requirements pertain to each NYP class. i. All approved NYP classes will be offered at national shows. ii. Exhibitors participating in NYP classes may exhibit in Non-NYP classes at the same show, with the exception that if an exhibitor enters Novice walk/jog (walk/trot) classes, they cannot enter any class that requires walk/jog/lope (walk/trot/canter) in the same riding discipline (i.e., Western or English). iii. Exhibitors may not cross enter classes. If exhibiting in a Novice w/t or w/j class, they cannot enter the corresponding Novice w/t/l or w/t/c class. Example: an exhibitor that enters Novice Western Pleasure w/j cannot enter Novice Western Pleasure w/j/l, but this does not preclude them from entering the Novice Hunter Under Saddle w/t/c class. iv. NYP participants who earn 400 points per individual NYP class will not be eligible to show in that NYP class the following calendar year or in subsequent years. Novice Youth eligibility status the second year and beyond is based on 400 points per NYP class. To be eligible at the time of annual application, a youth cannot have earned more than 400 points per NYP class. v. To point out of a Novice class, an exhibitor must earn 400 points (in that individual class) AND/OR have placed in that class at a Regional, Classic, Congress, or Specialty Show level for two years, whichever comes first. (The Reichert Show is a specialty show.) State level shows are not affected by time limit, only by points. vi. An NYP class winner at the POA National Congress will not be eligible to participate in that NYP class at any show after December 31 of the current calendar year, even if fewer than 400 points have been accumulated through the end of the year.

III. NYP Points a. National NYP points are restricted for use within the Novice Youth Program and may not be combined or considered when determining: i. POA National Congress or Classic show awards, high points not specific to the NYP. ii. National Year-End Awards or high points not specific to the NYP. iii. National Top Ten Awards, ROM, or Lifetime Pony Points not specific to the NYP. b. Only National NYP points will be used when determining: i. NYP National Year-End Awards or high points. c. Regional/state clubs are not obligated, but are encouraged to offer some or all of the POA Novice Youth Program classes. d. If a Novice rider participates in any Novice Non-Timed class, they are eligible only for a Novice Non-Timed High Point award; they are not eligible for any Non-Novice Non-Timed High Point award at that show/event. If a Novice rider participates in any Novice Equitation class, they are eligible only for Novice Equitation awards; they are not eligible for any Non-Novice Equitation awards at that show or event. If a Novice competes in a Novice class and the corresponding age group class, the age group class will not count toward any overall high point awards. e. A point designation form must be filled out if the pony is ridden by a Novice and by another rider in the same class but different division. It must be specified on a POAC point designation form before the show begins from which division the pony will receive points, or all points will be forfeited. The designation form must include the pony’s name, the riders’ names and the name of each class entered. Only one set of points will count on the pony toward high point or toward national points when the pony is exhibited in the same class, but in different divisions (i.e., Novice, 9 & Under, 10-13, 14-18, 19 & Over). Example: If the pony is ridden in Novice Western Pleasure and 19 & Over Western Pleasure at the same show, the exhibitor must designate (prior to the start of the show) which points will count on the pony or no points will count. IV. POA Novice Youth Program Performance ROM a. NYP exhibitors who achieve a combined total of 400 NYP performance points are eligible to receive an NYP Performance ROM. b. 25% of performance points earned (100 points) must be earned at a Regional Show, Classic Show, and/or the POA National Congress Show. V. Nationally Approved POA Novice Youth Program Classes a. Novice Youth Hunter Under Saddle w/t/c b. Novice Youth Hunt Seat Equitation w/t/c c. Novice Youth Hunter Under Saddle w/t d. Novice Youth Hunt Seat Equitation w/t e. Novice Youth Western Pleasure w/j/l f. Novice Youth Western Horsemanship w/j/l g. Novice Youth Western Pleasure w/j h. Novice Youth Western Horsemanship w/j VI. The rules for the corresponding classes in the current version of the POAC Official Handbook will be followed for the NYP classes.

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Youth News Colorado Club Ready for Start of New Season By Abby Kelts Bonnie Alexander (8&U) did two demonstrations for her two 4-H clubs. Her presentation was called: “It’s all about the spots!” She made a display board and wrote a two-page paper about why POAs are positively the perfect pony. One of her 4-H goals is to educate Boulder County people about how great POAs are. Treyben Miller is playing Fusbal, an indoor soccer game. Taite Miller is playing basketball and her Mom Liz is coaching. Teegan Miller is cheering his brother and sister on and carrying their equipment bags. Cooper Edson is playing basketball and Logan Edson is playing baseball. Ryley and Mallory Hawthorne are taking baton lessons and Ryley is taking her dog, Jake, to obedience class. Welcome to our newest youth member Miss Joslynn Noel Shipman. She was born on 12/13/14 (what a cool birth date) and weighed 8 lbs. and 5 oz. Congrats to the

Shipman, Andrews, and Wick families! Maggie and Abby Kelts attended the 4-H Equine Experience Clinic at Jefferson County Event Center on Feb. 15. We learned useful skills for the upcoming show season. We were grateful the clinic was at an indoor arena because it was cold and snowing in the afternoon! March 8th we had our spring membership meeting at the Fort Lupton, CO, Recreation Center. Our guest speaker was Cody Crow who introduced us to a new style of Western riding class called Ranch Horse Pleasure and Ranch Horse Versatility. These classes might be offered in some of our POA shows. Rocky Mountain Horse Expo was March 13-15 2015. Our club had a POA booth at this year’s expo to help promote our POA breed. April 25 we start our pony show season with a clinic at the Morgan County Fairgrounds in Brush, CO, where we’ll focus on showmanship, grooming, and equitation.

A Best friend and Special Ring Bearer By Josie James This is a story about a POA, “Windy Rocks Cadillac Man” and his girl Kayla Benton. Kayla and Rusty were members of SVPOAC in Pennsylvania. This team showed POA and 4-H from little on up to graduation. When Kayla went to college, she couldn’t bear to sell her best friend, so Rusty stayed home and waited for Kayla to come home for summers to see him. When Kayla decided to get married, she told Rusty (oh, and her parents) and plans began. Of course Russ was going to be in the wedding as the ring bearer. Kayla started checking online for a place to hold her wedding where horses were welcome. She found a 300-acre ranch

in Lancaster, PA that holds special events like this. What a beautiful place! The ceremony was held in an apple orchard, and the reception was in a big reconstructed barn. The pictures show Kayla and Rusty and Russ doing his job delivering the rings to the bride and groom. This was a very unique wedding and shows how close POA kids and their ponies become.

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2015 Promo/Eastern Classic Entry Form - May 24 - 26, 2015 - C Bar C - Cloverdale, IN Official Entry Form – Please Complete One Form Per Pony/Rider Combination

Exhibitor Name: Address: Cell Phone: Pony Complete Name: Registration #: Owner Name:

Male Leadline Foal Year:

Height: Email:

Female

8&U 9-12 13-18 Adult Mare Stallion Gelding PHC: Y N

All POAs must have current Health and Coggins Papers to be on grounds 2015 Promotional Show Fees: National Pony Fee: Halter Only Number of Classes Entered: Pre-Entry -

$2 per pony = _____ $8 each = ____

Please circle classes you are entering for the Promo Show:

1 16 31 46 61 76 91 105

2 17 32 47 62 77 92

3 18 33 48 63 78 93

4 19 34 49 64 79 94

5 20 35 50 65 80 95

6 21 36 51 66 81 96

7 22 37 52 67 82 97

Performance - $4 per pony = _____ Post Entry - $10 each = _____

8 23 38 53 68 83 98

9 24 39 54 69 84 99

10 25 40 55 70 85 100

11 26 41 56 71 86 101

12 27 42 57 72 87 102

13 28 43 58 73 88 103

14 29 44 59 74 89 104

15 30 45 60 75 90

2015 Eastern Classic Show Fees: National Pony Fee: Halter Only Number of Classes Entered: Pre-Entry -

$20 per pony = _____ $11 each = _____

Please circle classes you are entering for the Eastern Classic: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 119 110 111 112 113 114 115 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 151 152 153 154 155 156 157

Performance - $25 per pony = _____ Post Entry - $16 each = _____

8 23 38 53 68 83 98 112 116 130 144 158

9 24 39 54 69 84 99 113 117 131 145

10 25 40 55 70 85 100 114 118 132 146

11 26 41 56 71 86 101 115 119 133 147

12 27 42 57 72 87 102 116 120 134 148

13 28 43 58 73 88 103 117 121 135 149

14 29 44 59 74 89 104 118 122 136 150

15 30 45 60 75 90

Additional Fees:

Equipment - $5 per pony/wknd= _____ (Trail, Jumping or Games) Office - $5/family/wknd = _____ Early Arrival - $25/stall = _____ Box Stall - $85 each = _____ Tack Stall - $85 each = _____

Please note: All ponies must be stalled. 2015 Novice Program – It is your responsibility to review Novice Rules on POA Website for eligibility. Total Enclosed: __________ Mail Entries to:

Total Due at Check In: __________

POAC-EC – 3828 S. Emerson Avenue – Indianapolis IN

46203

All Pony, Office and Stall Fees MUST BE PAID with PRE-ENTRY form. Class entries must be done on this entry and may be paid with pre-entry or paid at the time of check-in. After check-in, all classes entered will be at the post entry price. No refund on classes entered. Entries received without proper fees will be returned. Make checks payable to POAC. Camping is paid directly to the C Bar C upon arrival. NO EARLY ARRIVAL PERMITTED before 10 a.m. on Friday, May 22, 2015. Pre-Entry Postmark Deadline: May 15, 2015 Shavings and concessions will be available for purchase on the grounds. I agree that these entries are made at my own risk and subject to the rules of this show and of the National POAC. I agree for myself and my representatives to be bound thereby. I further agree to assume and accept full risk of injury or damage to myself or property that may be sustained at the show. I waive any cause of action that I might or could have by reason of said damages to myself, my family or property against the grounds owner, the POAC Inc. or any of the officers, directors or members of said association. I further agree that the POAC Inc. show manager has the right to interpret all questions or conditions in regard to dispute regarding interpretations of the proper color or height to show. No entry fees will be returned except by proper official certificate of illness of pony or rider by veterinarian or physician. Refunds issued with proper documentation will include only class entry fees paid minus a $15 processing fee. A paid active 2015 National Membership is REQUIRED by both exhibitor and owner at this Eastern Classic Show.

Required Signature by Owner/Authorized Agent

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2015 POAC Eastern Classic May 24-25 C Bar C Arena – Cloverdale IN Sunday, May 24th – 7:30am 1. Huntseat Eq Over Fences 14-18 2. Hunter Over Fences 14-18 3. Huntseat Eq Over Fences 10-13 4. Hunter Over Fences 10-13 5. Open Jumping 10-13 6. Open Jumping 14-18 7. Huntseat Eq Over Fences 9&U 8. Hunter Over Fences 9&U 9. Open Jumping 9&U 10. Hunter Hack 9&U 11. Hunter Hack 10-13 12. Hunter Hack 14-18 Break 13. Leadline Horsemanship Girls 6&U 14. Leadline Horsemanship Boys 6&U 15. Longe line Yearling 16. Longe line 2 yr old 17. Huntseat Eq 9&U Girls W/T 18. Huntseat Eq 9&U Boys W/T 19. Huntseat Eq 10-13 Girls 20. Huntseat Eq 10-13Boys 21. Huntseat Eq 19&O 22. Huntseat Eq 14-18 Girls 23. Huntseat Eq 14-18 Boys 24. Novice Huntseat Eq 18&U WTL 25. Novice Huntseat Eq18&U WT 26. JPFC HUS 2-Year-Olds 27. Junior HUS 18&U 28. HUS 9&U WT 29. HUS 9&U WTL 30. HUS 10-13 31. HUS 14-18 32. HUS 19&0 33. Novice HUS 18&U W/T/C 34. Novice HUS 18&U WT 35. Senior HUS 18&U 36. JPFC HUS 3-4 Year Olds Break 37. Leadline Horsemanship Girls 6&U 38. Leadline Horsemanship Boys 6&U 39. Western Horsemanship 9&U Girls W/T 40. Western Horsemanship 9&U Boys W/T 41. Western Horsemanship 10-13 Girls 42. Western Horsemanship 10-13 Boys 43. Western Horsemanship 14-18 Girls 44. Western Horsemanship 14-18 Boys 45. Western Horsemanship 19&O 46. Novice Western Horsemanship 18&U WTL 47. Novice Western Horsemanship 18&U WT 48. Western Riding 9&U 49. Western Riding 10-13 50. Western Riding 14-18 51. Reining 19&0 52. Reining 9&U 53. Reining 10-13 54. Reining 14-18 55. Reining JPFC Break 56. Pole Bending 9&U

57. Pole Bending 10-13 58. Pole Bending 14-18 59. Single Pole Leadline 6&U 60. Single Pole 9&U 61. Single Pole 10-13 62. Single Pole 14-18 63. Go Go Leadline 6&U 64. Go Go 9&U 65. Go Go 10-13 66. Go Go 14-18 67. Scurry 9&U 68. Scurry 10-13 69. Scurry 14-18 70. Keyhole 9&U 71. Keyhole 10-13 72. Keyhole 14-18 Arena B 73. Cloverleaf Barrels Leadline 6&U 74. Cloverleaf Barrels 14-18 75. Cloverleaf Barrels 10-13 76. Cloverleaf Barrels 9&U 77. Flags Leadline 6&U 78. Flags 14-18 79. Flags 10-13 80. Flags 9&U 81. Straight Barrels 14-18 82. Straight Barrels10-13 83. Straight Barrels 9&U 84. Texas Rollback 14-18 85. Texas Rollback 10-13 86. Texas Rollback 9&U 87. Handy Horse 14-18 88. Handy Horse 10-13 89. Handy Horse 9&U Monday, May 25th – 7:30am 90. Hunter In Hand 18&U 91. Hunter In Hand 19&O 92. Native American Costume 18&U Girls 93. Native American Costume 18&U Boys 94. Leadline Costume Girls 6&U 95. Leadline Costume Boys 6&U 96. Open Costume 18&U Girls 97. Open Costume 18&U Boys 98. Weanling Colts 99. Yearling Colts 100. Two Year Old Stallions Junior Champion & Reserve Stallions 101. Three Year Old Stallions 102. Four and Older Stallions 46-51” 103. Four and Older Stallions over 51-54” 104. Four and Older Stallions over 54-56” Senior Champion & Reserve Stallions Grand Champion & Reserve Stallions 105. Weanling and Yearling Geldings 106. Two Year Old Geldings Junior Champion & Reserve Geldings 107. Three Year Old Geldings 108. Four and Older Geldings 46-51” 109. Four and Older Geldings over 51-54” - POA May 2015 -

110. Four and Older Geldings over 54-56” Senior Champion & Reserve Geldings Grand Champion & Reserve Geldings 111. Weanling Fillies 112. Yearling Fillies 113. Two Year Old Mares Junior Champion & Reserve Mares 114. Three Year Old Mares 115. Four and Older Mares 46-51” 116. Four and Older Mares over 51-54” 117. Four and Older Mares over 54-56” 118. Broodmares 46-56” Senior Champion & Reserve Mares Grand Champion & Reserve Mares 119. Most Colorful POA Break 120. Showmanship 14-18 Girls 121. Showmanship 14-18 Boys 122. Showmanship 10-13 Girls 123. Showmanship 10-13 Boys 124. Showmanship 6&U Leadline Girls 125. Showmanship 6&U Leadline Boys 126. Showmanship 9&U Girls 127. Showmanship 9&U Boys 128. Showmanship 19&O Break 129. Adult Pleasure Driving 130. Youth Pleasure Driving 131. Western Pleasure 19&O 132. Bareback Horsemanship Girls 9&U W/T 133. Bareback Horsemanship Boys 9&U W/T 134. Bareback Horsemanship Girls 10-13 135. Bareback Horsemanship Boys 10-13 136. Bareback Horsemanship Girls 14-18 137. Bareback Horsemanship Boys 14-18 138. JPFC Western Pleasure 2-Year-Olds 139. Western Pleasure 9&U W/T 140. Western Pleasure 9&U W/T/L 141. Western Pleasure 10-13 142. Western Pleasure 14-18 143. Junior Western Pleasure 144. JPFC Western Pleasure 3-4 Year Olds 145. Novice Western Pleasure 18&U W/T/L 146. Novice Western Pleasure 18&U WT 147. Senior Western Pleasure 18&U Trail to be run at-will Monday with separate Judge – Time and Location TBA 148. Trail Leadline 6&U 150. Trail 10-13 152. JPFC Trail 2 Yr. Olds 154. Trail 19&O 156. In Hand Trail 2 yr Olds 158. Senior Pony Trail 18&U 149. Trail 9&U 151. Trail 14-18 153. JPFC Trail 3-4 Year Olds 155. In Hand Trail Yearling 157. Junior PonyTrail 18&U 43


2015 POAC National Promotional Show C Bar C - Cloverdale, IN Saturday, May 23th – 7:30 am 1. Leadline Costume 6&U 2. Open Costume 18&U 3. Weanling Colts 4. Yearling Colts 5. Two Yr. Old Stallions Junior Champion/Res. Stallion 6. Three Yr. Old Stallions 7. Four Yr. & Older Stallions 46-51” 8. Four Yr. & Older Stallions 51-54” 9. Four Yr. & Older Stallions 54-56” Senior Champion/Res. Stallion Grand Champion/Res. Stallion 10. Weanling/Yearling Geldings 11. Two Year Old Geldings Junior Champion/Res. Gelding 12. Three Year Old Geldings 13. Four Yr. & Older Geldings 46-51” 14. Four Yr. & Older Geldings 51-54” 15. Four Yr. & Older Geldings 54-56” Senior Champion/Res. Gelding Grand Champion/Res. Gelding 16. Weanling Fillies 17. Yearling Fillies 18. Two Year Old Mares Junior Champion/Res. Mare 19. Three Year Old Mares 20. Four Yr. & Older Mares 46-51” 21. Four Yr. & Older Mares 51-54” 22. Four Yr. & Older Mares 54-56” 23. Broodmares Senior Champion/Res. Mare Grand Champion/Res. Mare 24. Most Colorful POA ----5 MIN BREAK--25. Longe Line Yearling 26. Longe Line 2 yr. olds 27. Showmanship 14-18 28. Showmanship 19&0 29. Showmanship 10-13 30. Showmanship 9&U 31. Showmanship 6&U Leadline --- Break ---

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32. Adult Pleasure Driving 19&O 33. Youth Pleasure Driving 18&U 34. Bareback Equitation 14-18 35. Bareback Equitation 10-13 36. Bareback Equitation 9&U 37. Hunter in Hand19&0 38. Hunter in Hand 18&U --- BREAK--39. Hunter Hack 14-18 40. Hunter Hack 10-13 41. Hunter Hack 9&U 42. JPFC Two Yr. Old HUS 43. Junior HUS 18&U 44. Huntseat Equitation 14-18 45. Huntseat Equitation 19&0 46. Huntseat Equitation 10-13 47. Huntseat Equitation 9&U wt 48. Huntseat EqNovice18&U wtl 49. Huntseat Eq.Novice18&Uwt 50. Senior HUS 18&U 51. JPFC 3-4 Yr. Old HUS 52. HUS 14-18 53. HUS 10-13 54. HUS 8&U w/t/c 55. HUS 8&U w/t 56. HUS 19&0 57. HUS 18&U Novice w/t/c 58. HUS 18&U Novice wt ---- BREAK---59. JPFC Two Yr. Old Western Pleasure 60. Junior Western Pleasure 18&U -- Leadline Horsemanship 6&U (labeled as 106 for entry purposes) 61. Horsemanship 19&0 62. Horsemanship 14-18 63. Horsemanship 10-13 64. Horsemanship 9&U w/t 65. HorsemanshiNovice18&uwtl 66. HorsemanshipNovice18&uwt 67. JPFC 3-4 Yr. Olds Western Pleasure 68. Western Pleasure14-18 69. Western Pleasure 10-13 70. Western Pleasure 9&Uwtl 71. Western Pleasure9&U wt 72. Western Pl.Novice 18&Uwtl 73. Western Pl.Novice18&U wt

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74. Senior Western Pleasure 18&U 75. Western Pleasure 19&Over 76. Reining 18&U 77. Reining 19 & Over --- Break --78. Poles 9&U 79. Poles 10-13 80. Poles 14-18 81. Single Pole 6&U Leadline 82. Single Pole 9&U 83. Single Pole 10-13 84. Single Pole 14-18 85. Cloverleaf Barrels 6&U Leadline 86. Cloverleaf Barrels 9&U 87. Cloverleaf Barrels 10-13 88. Cloverleaf Barrels 14-18 89. Texas Rollback 9&U 90. Texas Rollback 10-13 91. Texas Rollback 14-18 92. Keyhole 9&U 93. Keyhole 10-13 94. Keyhole 14-18 --TRAIL TO BE RAN SEPARATE-TIME TO BE ANNOUNCED 95. Trail 9&U 96. Trail 10-13 97. Trail 14-18 98. Trail 19&Over 99. Trail6&U Leadline 100. Trail JPFC Two Yr Olds 101. Trail JPFC 3-4 Yr Olds 102. Trail In-Hand Yearling 103. Trail In Hand 2 year old 104. Trail Jr. Pony 18&U 105. Trail Sr. Pony 18&U 9&U must choose between w/t or w/t/l within a specific event -The Show Committee has the right to combine classes -JPFC classes must be nominated through the National Office -Absolutely NO Refunds on any un-used class tickets


May 29—May 31st, 2015 Promo Friday, May 29th Regional May 30—31 Circle G Arena Lewisburg, Ohio circlegarena.us

Hosted by OSPOAC & INPOAC Facility amenities include: Indoor arena is 120’ wide x 210’ long Restrooms with showers Indoor wash racks with hot water Electrical hookups, but no water at boxes 300 box stalls available Concession stand on site An accumulation of Points count for all 3 days toward the High Point Awards! Sponsorships are welcomed until May 15th. All sponsors will receive recognition in the Regional Program. Please contact Linzy Lahr at ljpoas@hotmail.com to receive a form and to ask about advertising! Please check out www.inpoac.com for the Show Bill, Stall Request Forms & Pre Entry For further information please contact Marty Hobbs at (740) 272-3752 Jarrod Hobbs at (740) 272-3750

High Point Awards For the Weekend Overall One Pony/ One Rider Multiple Pony 14-18 Boy 14-18 Girl 10-13 Boy 10-13 Girl 9 & under Boy 9 & under Girl Leadline 6 & under Boy Leadline 6 & under Girl Novice 18 & Under Equitation 14-18 Boy Equitation 14-18 Girl Equitation 10-13 Boy Equitation 10-13 Girl Equitation 9 & under Boy Equitation 9 & under Girl Equitation Leadline 6 & Under Boy Equitation Leadline 6 & Under Girl 19 & Over One Pony / One Rider JPFC 2 Year Old JPFC 3/4 Year Old Yearling In Hand Triad Two Year Old In Hand Triad Gaming 14-18 Gaming 10-13 Gaming 9 & under Gaming Leadline 6 & Under Overall Mare Overall Gelding Overall Stallion


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2015 POAC CENTRAL CLASSIC 2-DAY PROMO SHOW June 17-18, 2015 – 7:30 a.m.

Minnesota Equestrian Center, Winona, MN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 2015 1. Open Costume 18 & Under 2. Leadline Costume 6 & Under 3. Weanling Colts 4. Yearling Colts 5. 2 Year Old Colts JR CHAMPION & RESERVE STALLION 6. 3 Year Old Stallions 7. 4 & Over Stallions 46-51” 8. 4 & Over Stallions 51-54” 9. 4 & Over Stallions 54-56” SR CHAMPION & RESERVE STALLION CHAMPION & RESERVE STALLION 10. Yearling & Under Geldings 11. 2 Year Old Geldings JR CHAMPION & RESERVE GELDING 12. 3 Year Old Geldings 13. 4 & Over Geldings 46-51” 14. 4 & Over Geldings 51-54” 15. 4 & Over Geldings 54-56” SR CHAMPION & RESERVE GELDING CHAMPION & RESERVE GELDING 16. Weanling Fillies 17. Yearling Fillies 18. 2 Year Old Fillies JR CHAMPION & RESERVE MARE 19. 3 Year Old Mares 20. 4 & Over Mares 46-51” 21. 4 & Over Mares 51-54” 22. 4 & Over Mares 54-56” 23. Brood Mares SR CHAMPION & RESERVE MARE CHAMPION & RESERVE MARE 24. Most Colorful Pony 25. Yearling Longe Line 26. 2 Year Old Longe Line 27. Leadline Showmanship 6 & Under 28. Showmanship 19 & Over 29. Showmanship 14-18 30. Showmanship 10-13 31. Showmanship 9 & Under 32. Leadline Equitation 6 & Under 33. Hunt Seat Equitation 19 & Over 34. Hunt Seat Equitation 14-18

35. Hunt Seat Equitation 10-13 36. Hunt Seat Equitation 9 & Under 37. Youth Novice Hunt Seat Equitation W/T 18 & Under 38. Youth Novice Hunt Seat Equitation 3 Gaits 18 & Under 39. Youth Novice Hunter Under Saddle W/T 18 & Under 40. Youth Novice Hunter Under Saddle 3 Gaits 18 & Under 41. Hunter Under Saddle W/T 9 & Under 42. Hunter Under Saddle 9 & Under 43. Hunter Under Saddle 10-13 44. Hunter Under Saddle 14-18 45. Hunter Under Saddle 19 & Over 46. Senior Hunter Under Saddle 47. JPFC Hunter Under Saddle (2 year olds) 48. Junior Hunter Under Saddle 49. JPFC Hunter Under Saddle (3-4 year olds) 50. Reining 9 & Under 51. Reining 10-13 52. Reining 14-18 53. Reining 19 & Over

Thursday, June 18, 2015 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65.

Western Horsemanship 19 & Over Western Horsemanship 14-18 Western Horsemanship 10-13 Western Horsemanship 9 & Under Novice Western Horsemanship W/T 18 & Under Novice Western Horsemanship 3 Gaits 18 & Under Youth Novice Western Pleasure W/T 18 & Under Youth Novice Western Pleasure 3 Gaits 18 & Under Western Pleasure W/T 9 & Under Western Pleasure 9 & Under Western Pleasure 10-13 Western Pleasure 14-18

66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92.

Western Pleasure 19 & Over Senior Western Pleasure JPFC Western Pleasure (2 year olds) Junior Western Pleasure JPFC Western Pleasure (3-4 year olds) Cloverleaf Barrels 14-18 Cloverleaf Barrels 10-13 Cloverleaf Barrels 9 & Under Leadline Cloverleaf Barrels 6 & Under Flags 14-18 Flags 10-13 Flags 9 & Under Leadline Flags 6 & Under Texas Rollback 14-18 Texas Rollback 9-12 Texas Rollback 9 & Under Pole Bending 14-18 Pole Bending 9-12 Pole Bending 9 & Under Leadline Single Pole 6 & Under Single Pole 9 & Under Single Pole 10-13 Single Pole 14-18 Leadline Go Go 6 & Under Go Go 9 & Under Go Go 10-13 Go Go 14-18

OUTDOOR ARENA (STARTING AT 9:00 a.m. WITH SEPARATE JUDGES) 93. Leadline Trail 6 & Under 94. Trail 14-18 95. Trail 10-13 96. Trail 9 & Under 97. Trail 19 & Over 98. Junior Trail 99. JPFC Trail 2 year olds 100. JPFC Trail 3-4 year olds 101. Senior Trail 102. Yearling In-hand Trail 103. 2 Year Old In-hand Trail

NOTE: 9 & Under exhibitors must choose between Walk-Trot (W/T) and 3 Gait within a specific event. The Show Committee has the right to combine classes. Novice Exhibitors must hold a National POAC Novice Card. JPFC classes must be nominated through the POAC National Office. All POAC rules will be followed as outlined in the official POAC Handbook. Back Numbers: The Show Office will issue two numbers to be worn, one on each side of the pony in all mounted classes. Absolutely NO REFUNDS on any classes.

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2015 POAC CENTRAL CLASSIC

Friday, June 19th – 7:30 am

June 19-21, 2015 Minnesota Equestrian Center, Winona, MN

JUMPING WILL BE RUN WITH SEPARATE JUDGES IN THE OUTDOOR ARENA (CONCURRENT WITH LONGELINE) 1. Hunt Seat Equitation over Fences 14-18 2. Hunt Seat Equitation over Fences 10-13 3. Hunter Over Fences 14-18 4. Hunter Over Fences 10-13 5. Open Jumping 14-18 6. Open Jumping 10-13 7. Hunt Seat Equitation over Fences 9 & Under 8. Hunter over Fences 9 & Under 9. Open Jumping 9 & Under 10. Hunter Hack 9 & Under 11. Hunter Hack 10-13 12. Hunter Hack 14-18 INDOOR ARENA (CONCURRENT WITH JUMPING) 13. Yearling Longe Line 14. Two-Year-Old Longe Line BREAK 15. Leadline Horsemanship 6 & Under Girls 16. Leadline Horsemanship 6 & Under Boys 17. Novice Youth Hunt Seat Equitation W/T 18 & Under 18. Novice Youth Hunt Seat Equitation 3 Gaits 18 & Under 19. Hunt Seat Equitation W/T 9 & Under Girls 20. Hunt Seat Equitation W/T 9 & Under Boys 21. Hunt Seat Equitation 10-13 Girls 22. Hunt Seat Equitation 10-13 Boys 23. Hunt Seat Equitation 14-18 Girls 24. Hunt Seat Equitation 14-18 Boys 25. Hunt Seat Equitation 19 & Over 26. JPFC Hunter under Saddle 2 year olds 27. Hunter under Saddle W/T 9 & Under 28. Junior Hunter under Saddle 29. Novice Youth Hunter Under Saddle W/T 18 & Under 30. Novice Youth Hunter Under Saddle 3 Gaits 18 & Under 31. Hunter under Saddle 9 & Under 32. Hunter under Saddle 10-13 33. Hunter under Saddle 14-18 34. Senior Hunter under Saddle 35. JPFC Hunter under Saddle 3-4 year olds 36. Hunter under Saddle 19 & Over BREAK 37. Novice Youth Horsemanship W/T 18 & Under 38. Novice Youth Horsemanship 3 Gaits 18 & Under 39. Western Horsemanship W/T 9 & Under Girls 40. Western Horsemanship W/T 9 & Under Boys 41. Western Horsemanship 10-13 Girls 42. Western Horsemanship 10-13 Boys 43. Western Horsemanship 14-18 Girls 44. Western Horsemanship 14-18 Boys 45. Western Horsemanship 19 & Over 46. Senior Western Pleasure 47. Western Riding 9 & Under 48. Western Riding 10-13 49. Western Riding 14-18 50. Native American Costume, Boys

51. Native American Costume, Girls

Saturday, June 20th – 7:30 am

52. Hunter In-Hand 19 & Over 53. Hunter in Hand 18 & Under 54. Leadline Costume Girls 6 & Under 55. Leadline Costume Boys 6 & Under 56. Open Costume 18 & Under Boys 57. Open Costume 18 & Under Girls 58. Weanling Colts 59. Yearling Colts 60. Two Year Old Stallions JUNIOR CHAMPION & RESERVE STALLIONS 61. Three Year Old Stallions 62. Four & Older Stallions 46-51” 63. Four & Older Stallions Over 51-54” 64. Four & Older Stallions Over 54-56” SENIOR CHAMPION & RESERVE STALLIONS GRAND CHAMPION & RESERVE STALLIONS 65. Weanling & Yearling Geldings 66. Two Year Old Geldings JUNIOR CHAMPION & RESERVE GELDINGS 67. Three Year Old Geldings 68. Four & Older Geldings 46-51” 69. Four & Older Geldings Over 51-54” 70. Four & Older Geldings Over 54-56” SENIOR CHAMPION & RESERVE GELDINGS GRAND CHAMPION & RESERVE GELDINGS 71. Weanling Fillies 72. Yearling Fillies 73. Two Yr. Old Mares JUNIOR CHAMPION & RESERVE MARES 74. Three Year Old Mares 75. Four & Older Mares 46-51” 76. Four & Older Mares Over 51-54” 77. Four & Older Mares Over 54-56” 78. Broodmares 46-56" SENIOR CHAMPION & RESERVE MARES GRAND CHAMPION & RESERVE MARES 79. Most Colorful 80. Leadline Showmanship 6 &Under Girls 81. Leadline Showmanship 6 & Under Boys 82. Showmanship 19 & Over 83. Showmanship 14-18 Girls 84. Showmanship 14-18 Boys 85. Showmanship 10-13 Girls 86. Showmanship 10-13 Boys 87. Showmanship 9 & Under Girls 88. Showmanship 9 & Under Boys BREAK 89. Adult Pleasure Driving 90. Youth Pleasure Driving 91. Bareback Horsemanship W/T 9 & Under Girls 92. Bareback Horsemanship W/T 9 & Under Boys 93. Bareback Horsemanship 10-13 Girls 94. Bareback Horsemanship 10-13 Boys 95. Bareback Horsemanship 14-18 Girls 96. Bareback Horsemanship 14-18 Boys 97. JPFC Western Pleasure 2 year olds 98. Western Pleasure W/T 9 & Under 99. Western Pleasure 14-18 100. Western Pleasure 10-13 101. Western Pleasure 9 & Under

NOTE:

102. Novice Youth Western Pleasure W/T 18 & Under 103. Novice Youth Western Pleasure 3 Gaits 18 & Under 104. Junior Western Pleasure 105. JPFC Western Pleasure 3 & 4 year olds 106. Western Pleasure 19 & Over 107. Reining 9 & Under 108. Reining 10-13 109. Reining 14-18 110. Reining JPFC 111. Reining 19 & Over TRAIL WILL BE RUN WITH SEPARATE JUDGES IN THE OUTDOOR AREA BEGINNING AT 9:30 AM. 112. Leadline Trail 6 & Under 113. Junior Trail 114. Trail 14-18 115. Trail 10-13 116. Trail 9 & Under 117. Senior Trail 118. Yearling In-Hand Trail 119. JPFC Trail 2 year olds 120. Two-Year-Old In-Hand Trail 121. JPFC Trail 3 & 4 year olds 122. Trail 19 & Over

Sunday, June 21st - 7:30 am

MAIN ARENA 123. Cloverleaf Barrels 9 & Under 124. Cloverleaf Barrels 10-13 125. Cloverleaf Barrels 14-18 126. Leadline Cloverleaf Barrels 6 & Under 127. Leadline Flags 6 & Under 128. Flags 9 & Under 129. Flags 10-13 130. Flags 14-18 131. Figure 8 Barrels 9 & Under 132. Figure 8 Barrels 10-13 133. Figure 8 Barrels 14-18 134. Straight Barrels 9 & Under 135. Straight Barrels 10-13 136. Straight Barrels 14-18 137. Texas Rollback 9 & Under 138. Texas Rollback 10-13 139. Texas Rollback 14-18 140. Handy Horse 9 & Under 141. Handy Horse 10-13 142. Handy Horse 14-18 143. Pole Bending 9 & Under 144. Pole Bending 10-13 145. Pole Bending 14-18 146. Leadline Go Go 6 & Under 147. Go Go 9 & Under 148. Go Go 10-13 149. Go Go 14-18 150. Leadline Single Pole 6 & Under 151. Single Pole 9 & Under 152. Single Pole 10-13 153. Single Pole 14-18 154. Keyhole 9 & Under 155. Keyhole 10-13 156. Keyhole 14-18

9 & Under must choose between Walk-Trot and 3 gaits within a specific event. Jumping (outdoor arena) and Longeline Classes (indoor arena) will be held concurrently weather permitting. JPFC classes must be nominated through the POAC National Office. All POAC rules will be followed as outlined in the official POAC Handbook. Back Numbers: The Show Office will issue two numbers to be worn, one on each side of the pony in all mounted classes. Novice Exhibitors must hold a National POAC Novice Card. There will be no refunds for cancellations.

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2015 POAC CENTRAL CLASSIC & PROMO June 17-21, 2015 – Minnesota Equestrian Center – Winona, MN ENTRY, STALLNG & CAMPING FORM Complete One Form per Pony/Rider Combination Exhibitor Name: ______________________________________ Birthdate: _________________ Male Female Address: __________________________________________________________________________________ Day Telephone: _____________________________ Leadline 9 & Under 10-13 14-18 Adult Pony’s Complete Name: _____________________________________________________________ M S G Registration Number: ____________________________Foal Year: __________________Ht_____ PHC: Y N Owner’s Name: ________________________________________Email:________________________________ Camping: YES NO (Circle One) - If yes, what type of amperage or plug in: ____________________________ All POAs MUST have current Coggin’s. A Health Certificate is required unless traveling from MN or WI.

PROMO SHOW FEES

CENTRAL CLASSIC CLASS ENTRIES (Circle Class Numbers):

**NATIONAL POSTING FEES: Halter only ($2/pony):______________________________ Performance ($4/pony):____________________________ Office Fee ($3/pony):_______________________________ NUMBER OF CLASSES ENTERED: Pre-entry ($8 each):________________________________ Post- entry ($10 each): _____________________________

PROMO SHOW CLASS ENTRIES (Circle Class Numbers)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103

CENTRAL CLASSIC SHOW FEES:

94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156

EXHIBITOR NUMBER FEE ($5 Pre-entry/$10 Post-entry): ________________________________________________ Fee not applicable if currently have a 2015 IA, MN or WI exhibitor number for the pony rider combination. MN, WI, IA Exhibitor Number:________________________

**NATIONAL POSTING FEES: Halter only ($20/pony):_____________________________ Performance ($25/pony):___________________________ **EQUIPMENT FEE PER PONY/WEEK-END ($5): Office Fee ($3/pony):_______________________________ (Trail, Jumping or Games) ___________________________ **STALLS - BOX ($95.00 each):_______________________ NUMBER OF CLASSES ENTERED: TACK ($95.00 each):______________________ Pre- entry ($14 each):______________________________ **SHAVINGS ($6.50/bag – 2 bag/stall min):____________ Post-entry ($18 each):______________________________ No outside bedding is allowed. - POA May 2015 -

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2015 POAC National Congress

“A Spotlight Affair”

2015 POAC National Congress 50 POA May 2015 Schedule, Rules and-Entry Information


2015 POA National Congress 2015 POA National Congress

Pony Of the Americas Club National Congress July 9-17 - Tulsa, Oklahoma National Congress News

◊ Great events for youth and adults ◊ Petes Feed is available on the grounds for your bedding and feed needs…give them a call for delivery information! ◊ Novice Youth Classes again this year! Be sure to read the Novice Board Program Rules and Board Clarification

POAC 2015 Platinum Presenting Sponsor at the National Congress

◊ Trail Practice on Saturday evening, July 12 for $10 per go. Time TBA ◊ Deadline to submit ads and other Congress materials for the Show Program is June 1, 2015 ◊ $1,000 added money to High Point 19 + Over that is age 40 or older ◊ Watch the 2015 POAC National Congress at: horseshowwebcasts.com all week and order videos of specific classes or events to enjoy later. ◊ Youth Carnival with free bounce house fun, face painting, and hot dogs! Sponsored by Salty Plains Ranch, OK. Saturday 7-9 p.m. ◊ $300 Camping Voucher to the family with a youth exhibitor that travels the farthest. Contact POAC Office for details. Sponsored by Pat and Janelle Burton, TX.

Thanks to our Congress sponsors: • • • • •

Good Ride Life Barbara’s Custom Hats Dale Chavez Saddlery Salty Plains Ranch, OK Keystone Sport Horse Center, FL • Oklahoma Farm Bureau • Kris’ Kustoms • Robert Vermeer Family, IA

◊ Reining Clinic sponsored by the National Reining Horse Association July 12

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2015 POA National Congress Location

Show & High Point Rules and Regulations

Tulsa Expo Square 4145 E 21st St. Tulsa, OK 74114 918-744-1113

RV Park Camping $40 per night. Reservations can be made via phone, (918-744-1113 x2154), email, (rvpark@exposquare.com), or mail, (Expo Square RV Park, 3890 East 15th Street, Tulsa, OK 74112). Reservation forms and contact information are located at www. exposquare.com.

Feed & Bedding Pete’s Feed is located on the Expo Square Grounds and is available to purchase your bedding and feed. They will have delivery service available at any time as long as you call them to let them know if you will be arriving after normal business hours. Their contact number is: 918-3766016 – Pete Wedlin – They have fine pine shavings and also low dust shavings for $9 per bag (tax and deliver included). You may bring your own shavings.

Stall Mats For stall mats, use promo code POA15 and contact Elite Stall Mat Rentals at 888-MATS-200, 530-477-2556 or allison@ stallmatrental.com. For more information, visit www.elitestallmatrentals.com

Center Aaaisle End Stalls If you want to reserve end stalls in the center aaaisle, you need to add an additional $100 per end stall reserved. Initial End Stalls were sold at the 2015 National Convention and remaining End Stalls are available on a first come, first served basis as complete Congress Entries are received. Purchasing the end stall does not reserve the entire row of stalls.

Headquarters Hotel Holiday Inn Express Suites Tulsa Central 3215 S 79thEast Ave, Tulsa, OK, 74145 918-665-4242 Free hot breakfast, wi-fi and parking POA Rate is $79 if reserved by June 25

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There will be a limited number of golf carts available for the 2015 POAC National Congress Show. You must reserve your golf cart on the POAC National Congress Entry Form and pay for this cart when the entry form is submitted to the POAC National Office. Cart rental is $275 for the week, regardless of time used. All carts are reserved on a pre-paid basis, so reserve your golf cart early!

Official POAC 2015 Congress Photographer

National

Shane Rux Photography is a proud sponsor and the official show photographer of the 2015 POA National Congress. Be sure to visit our backdrop to have a posed picture taken as well as to view candid photos taken in the arenas. Backdrop pictures are taken first come, first serve with no appointment necessary. All the arena images are available at a discounted rate while at the show. We offer a range of products including prints, packages, digital images, canvas enlargements and storyboards. Shane Rux Photography is excited to be the official show photographer, and we will see you in July! You must make a minimum purchase from Shane Rux Photography in order for your win photo to be printed in the show results of POA Magazine.

POAC 2015 Graduates Please submit the 2015 Graduate Information Form to the POAC Show Office no later than noon July 16. This information should be brief (250 words or less). POAC reserves the right to edit information submitted. You can email your information to poac@poac.org

Tulsa Expo Square Facility Rules to Remember Move-in begins at 2 p.m. CST on Tuesday, July 7. No one will be allowed to unload ponies or move into stalls prior to this time.

- All trailers must be parked in the camping area or designated trailer parking areas. - Manure must be dumped in the approved and designated areas. - Ponies are not to be bathed anywhere but the wash rack areas. - Bikes, scooters, golf carts, etc. must be parked on the street or designated parking areas only, not in the entryways - POA May 2015 -

to stalling areas or exhibit areas. - No practice cones allowed in the makeup area or holding pens. - All dogs must be on a leash (six foot maximum) and follow posted rules at the Expo Square facility. - No smoking allowed in any of the barns or buildings. - Stickers on Stalls and Stall Card Holders: The use of stickers on our stalls and stall card holders is prohibited. Please utilize the stall card holders by using a 5”x7” sized card that will easily slide into the card holder to number your stalls. - Horse Stalls: Please help us keep our new stalls looking nice and new by informing your exhibitors that defacing our stalls in any form is prohibited. The most common form of defacement we have seen is screwing through or stapling into our poly siding. -Stall Electric: Blocking access to, moving from grade level, and covering electric boxes is prohibited by the National Electric Code. Please inform your exhibitors. - Propane, Gas, and Bottled Butane: The use of propane, gas, bottle butane, and any open flames are prohibited in any building/structure on the Fairgrounds. Please inform your exhibitors. - Freight Office: Our freight office hours of operation are Monday – Friday, 8:30-11 a.m. and 12:30-4 p.m. Please inform all your exhibitors/vendors of the shipping address and how to properly address their package. Packages will be declined if the shipping label is incomplete. Name of Vendor/Exhibitor/Person Name of Event/Show 4000 East 15th Street Tulsa, OK 74112

Sportsmanship Policy Any person acting or inciting or permitting any other to act in a manner contrary to the Rules of the POAC or in a manner deemed unsportsmanlike, improper, unethical, dishonest, intemperate or prejudicial to the best interests of the POAC shall be reported to the POAC and subject to disciplinary procedures.

Important Order of Go Announcements for all Congress Participants


2015 POA National Congress In all classes requiring an order of go or classes having multiple cuts, orders and cuts will be posted no later than the morning of that day’s events. If you miss your turn in the “order of go” or your posted cut without a direct class conflict and without notifying the gate personnel of this conflict, you may not be allowed to participate in that class.

2015 POAC National Official Merchandise

Congress

Official National Congress t-shirts will be available at the show from the Tioga Territory vendor booth. Be sure to get your shirts early while supplies last!

High Point Awards at the 2015 POAC National Congress These awards will be presented Friday evening at the Exhibitors Party and Awards Ceremony. If you know you have won a high point award and will not be at the Awards Ceremony, you need to make arrangements for someone to pick up your award for you. If the National POAC has to ship your award(s) to you after the show, you will be billed the postage for shipping. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.

Important Class and High Point Award Information Breeder Classes: Mare and Foal, Get of Sire and Produce of Dam classes require an additional entry form that must be completed at the show office when entering the class(es). Post entries are permitted in these classes without additional fees. Entry forms must be completed, paid and turned in at least two hours before these breeder classes begin. Equitation and Horsemanship Patterns: Patterns are mandatory for Showmanship, Western Horsemanship, Bareback Horsemanship and Huntseat Equitation. All Horsemanship and Equitation classes are pattern work only. No call back for rail work. All patterns are included in show packets. 8&Under Walk/Trot Classes: Youth cannot cross enter in three gaited 8&U pleasure classes and the 8&U walk/trot pleasure classes. The 8&U walk/trot pleasure classes do not count for High Point Awards. Hunter in Hand: Does not count toward

high points at this show. Refer to the POAC Official Handbook for other classes that do not count toward the various High Point Awards. The following High Point and Specialty Awards will be presented. Be sure that you read the current POAC Official Handbook for details of each award before the show begins and clarify any questions with the Show Office prior to the show. Overall High Point Pony Awards (Stake Awards): High Point Small Mare, High Point Medium Mare, High Point Large Mare, High Point Small Gelding, High Point Medium Gelding, High Point Large Gelding, High Point Small Stallion, High Point Medium Stallion and High Point Large Stallion. No halter class participation is required. Only ponies that are four years and older are eligible to compete for these High Point Stakes Awards. Overall High Point Mare: Little White Mare Traveling Trophy Award, sponsored by the Andreas Family, IL Overall High Point Stallion: Gene and Carolyn Salisbury Award – Picture Plaque Award Overall High Point Gelding: In honor of “Bobby Sox Plaudit,” sponsored by the Shingleton Family, IN High Point Rider Award (Multiple Pony): Anyone wanting to compete for the High Point Rider Awards 18&U must complete and submit a High Point Rider Designation Form at check in before the show begins. No new back numbers issued once show begins can be included in High Point Rider point tabulations. High Point One Pony/One Rider Awards: Six placings will be awarded in the following age groups: 9&U Boy, 9&U Girl, 10-13 Boy, 10-13 Girl, 14-18 Boy and 14-18 Girl. High Point Leadline Awards: Sue Daig Memorial Awards given to Boy and Girl in Leadline Horsemanship, Leadline Costume, Leadline Trail 6&U, Leadline Showanship 6&U, Leadline Cloverleaf Barrels 6&U, Leadline Flags 6&U, Leadline Single Pole 6&U and Leadline Go Go 6&U. High Point Timed Events Pony: Awards given in 9&U, 10-13 and 14-18 age groups.

High Point Junior Pony Award: Junior Western Pleasure, Junior HUS, Junior Trail and Junior Reining included. High Point JPFC Award: Broken into 2-yearold and 3-4-year-old divisions. JPFC W. Pleasure, JPFC HUS and JPFC Trail included. High Point 19 & Over Award: 19&O W. Pleasure, 19&O HUS, 19&O Trail, 19&O Reining, 19&O Huntseat Eq., 19&O Showmanship and 19&O Horsemanship. Must complete a Show Points Designation Form at check-in if same pony is being shown in same event with a youth rider for points and is a One Pony/One Rider to count. High Point and Reserve High Point Yearling and 2-Year-Old Triad Awards: Includes Halter, InHand Trail and Longeline. Ivy Lane Performance Pony Award: Sponsored by Demerjian Family of IL Dwight Sharpton Memorial 14-18 Reining Award: Winner of 14-18 Reining Class Dr. Fowler B. Poling Memorial Trophy: Grand Champion Halter Stallion Iowa Recognition Award: Grand Champion Halter Mare Leonard Lewis Memorial Award: Grand Champion Halter Gelding, sponsored by MN POAC Charles Parker Adult Pleasure Driving Award: Adult Pleasure Driving Class Winner, sponsored by IN POAC Cyril Nyre Memorial Sportsmanship Award: Selected from youth exhibitors during the week by an anonymous committee. High Point Overall Novice: Overall Novice High Point rider including Huntseat Eq. Novice WT 19&U, Huntseat Eq. WTC 19&U, HUS Novice WTL 19&U, HUS Novice WT 19&U and Novice Horsemanship WJL 19&U. Any youth participating in Novice Classes possess a Novice Card issued by the National POAC through an application process. Be sure to allow 2-3 weeks to receive this card. Participants in Novice Classes will compete for the Novice High Point Award Only and are not eligible to compete for any other High Point Awards.

High Point Equitation Awards: Awards given in 9&U Boy, 9&U Girl, 10-13 Boy, 10-13 Girl, 14-18 Boy and 14-18 Girl groups. - POA May 2015 -

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Schedule of Classes and Special Events

Thursday, July 9 – 7:30am

Ford Truck Arena West: 1. Yearling In-Hand Trail 2. 2 Yr In-Hand Trail 3. 2014 Congress Futurity Sale Eligible 2yr Trail Ford Truck Arena East: 4. JPFC 3-4 Yr Trail 5. JPFC 2 Yr Trail 6. Trail 19&O 7. Hunter in Hand 19&O 8. JPFC 3-4 Yr Hunter Under Saddle 9. Huntseat Equitation 19&O 10. JPFC 2 Yr Hunter Under Saddle 11. Hunter Under Saddle 19&O 12. 2014 Congress Futurity Sale Eligible 2Yr Hunter Under Saddle 13. Adult Pleasure Driving 54

Friday, July 10 – 7:30am

14. 2014 Congress Futurity Sale Eligible 2Yr Longe Line 15. Showmanship 19&O 16. Yearling Longe Line 17. 2 Yr Longe Line 18. JPFC 3-4 Yr Western Pleasure 19. Horsemanship 19&O 20. JPFC 2 Yr Western Pleasure 21. Western Pleasure 19&O 22. JPFC Reining 23. Reining 19&O 24. 2014 Congress Futurity Sale Eligible 2 Yr Western Pleasure POA CONGRESS YEARLING FUTURITY SALE JPFC & 19&O High Point Awards

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25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42.

Saturday, July 11 – 7:30am Youth Stallions (Exhibitor 10-18) Weanling Colts Yearling Colts 2 Yr Stallions Jr. Champion Stallions 3 Yr Stallions 4 & Older Stallions 46-51” 4 & Older Stallions over 51-54” 4 & Older Stallions over 54-56” Sr. Champion Stallions Grand Champion Stallions Most Colorful Stallion Youth Geldings (Exhibitor 18&U) Weanling & Yearling Geldings 2 Yr Old Geldings Jr. Champion Geldings 3 Yr Old Geldings 4 & Older Geldings 46-51”


2015 POA National Congress 43. 4 & Older Geldings over 51-54” 44. 4 & Older Geldings over 54-56” 45. Senior Champion Geldings 46. Grand Champion Geldings 47. Most Colorful Gelding 48. Youth Mares (Exhibitor 18&U) 49. Weanling Fillies 50. Yearling Fillies 51. Two Year Old Mares 52. Junior Champion Mares 53. Three Year Old Mares 54. Four & Older Mares 46-51” 55. Four & Older Mares over 51-54” 56. Four & Older Mares over 54-56” 57. Broodmares 58. Senior Champion Mares 59. Grand Champion Mares 60. Most Colorful Mares 61. Get of Sire 62. Produce of Dam 63. Mare & Foal (Trail Practice to follow conclusion of Class 63 Location TBA) 7 - 9 p.m. Youth Carnival sponsored by Salty Plains Ranch, OK

Sunday, July 12 – 7:30am

Ford Truck Arena West: 64. Leadline Trail 6&Under 65. Trail 9&U 66. Junior Trail 67. Youth Stakes Trail 2-3 Yr 18&U 68. Youth Stakes Trail 4-5 Yr 18&U Ford Truck Arena East: 69. Trail 10-13 70. Trail 14-18 71. Senior Trail 72. Western Riding 9&U 73. Western Riding 10-13 74. Western Riding 14-18 75. Youth Pleasure Driving Evening Performance-Not to begin before 7pm 76. DANIELS HUNTER UNDER SADDLE FUTURITY (10-13 and 14-18 Jumping Practice to follow Class 76 Ford TruckArena)

Monday, July 13 – 7:30am

77. Huntseat Eq O Fences 10-13 78. Hunter O Fences 10-13 79. Huntseat Eq O Fences 14-18 80. Hunter O Fences 14-18 81. Open Jumping 14-18 82. Open Jumping 10-13 Break – 9&U Jumping Practice 83. Huntseat Eq O Fences 9&U 84. Hunter O Fences 9&U 85. Open Jumping 9&U 86. Hunter Hack 9&U 87. Hunter Hack 10-13 88. Hunter Hack 14-18 89. Native American Costume Girls 90. Native American Costume Boys Evening Performance-Not to begin before 7pm

91. MAPLE MEADOWS JR PONY W.P. FUTURITY

Tuesday, July 14 – 7:30am

92. Hunter In Hand 18&U 93. Huntseat Eq Novice WT 18&U 94. Huntseat Eq 14-18 Boys 95. Huntseat Eq 14-18 Girls 96. Huntseat Eq 10-13 Boys 97. Huntseat Eq 10-13 Girls 98. Huntseat Eq Novice WTC 18&U 99. Huntseat Eq 9&U Boys WT 100. Huntseat Eq 9&U Girls WT 101. Junior Hunter Under Saddle 102. Hunter Under Saddle Novice WTL 18&U 103. Senior Hunter Under Saddle 104. Hunter Under Saddle Boys 9&U WT 105. Hunter Under Saddle Girls 9&U WT 106. Hunter Under Saddle Novice WT 18&U 107. Youth Stakes Hunter Under Saddle 2-3 Yr 108. Hunter Under Saddle Boys 9&U WTL 109. Hunter Under Saddle Girls 9&U WTL 110. Youth Stakes Hunter Under Saddle 4-5Yr 111. Hunter Under Saddle 10-13 Boys 112. Hunter Under Saddle 10-13 Girls 113. Hunter Under Saddle 14-18 Boys 114. Hunter Under Saddle 14-18 Girls 115. Open Costume Girls 18&U 116. Open Costume Boys 18&U Evening Performance-Not to begin before 7pm 117. LEONARD LEWIS MEM. W.P. YOUTH FUTURITY

Wednesday, July 15 – 7:30am

118. Leadline Costume Boys 6&U 119. Leadline Costume Girls 6&U 120. Bareback Eq 9&U Boys WJ 121. Bareback Eq 9&U Girls WJ 122. Bareback Eq 10-13 Boys 123. Bareback Eq 10-13 Girls 124. Bareback Eq 14-18 Boys 125. Bareback Eq 14-18 Girls 126. Novice Horsemanship 18&U WJ 127. Leadline Horsemanship Boys 6&U 128. Leadline Horsemanship Girls 6&U 129. Novice Horsemanship WJL 130. Horsemanship 14-18 Boys 131. Horsemanship 14-18 Girls 132. Horsemanship 10-13 Boys 133. Horsemanship 10-13 Girls 134. Horsemanship 9&U Boys WJ 135. Horsemanship 9&U Girls WJ 136. Youth Stakes W. Pleasure 4-5 Yr 137. Youth Stakes W. Pleasure 2-3 Yr 138. Senior Western Pleasure Graduation/Specialty Awards

Thursday, July 16 – 7:30am

Ford Truck Arena 139. Showmanship 9&U Girls 140. Showmanship 9&U Boys 141. Showmanship 10-13 Girls 142. Showmanship 10-13 Boys 143. Showmanship 14-18 Girls

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144. Showmanship 14-18 Boys 145. Leadline Showmanship 6&Under 146. Junior Western Pleasure 147. Western Pleasure 14-18 Boys 148. Western Pleasure 14-18 Girls 149. Western Pleasure 10-13 Boys 150. Western Pleasure 10-13 Girls 151. Western Pleasure 9&U Boys WJL 152. Western Pleasure 9&U Girls WJL 153. Novice Western Pleasure 18&U WJ 154. Western Pleasure 9&U Boy WJ 155. Western Pleasure 9&U Girl WJ 156. Novice Western Pleasure WJL Mustang Arena – Not to begin before 11am 157. Reining 9&U 158. Reining 10-13 159. Reining 14-18 160. Senior Reining 161. Junior Reining Evening Performance-Not to begin before 7pm 162. VERSATILITY COMPETITION

Friday, July 17 – 7:30am

Ford Truck Arena: 163. Leadline Cloverleaf Barrels 6&U 164. Cloverleaf Barrels 9&U 165. Cloverleaf Barrels 10-13 166. Cloverleaf Barrels 14-18 167. Leadline Flags 6&U 168. Flags 9&U 169. Flags 10-13 170. Flags 14-18 171. Straight Barrels 9&U 172. Straight Barrels 10-13 173. Straight Barrels 14-18 174. Figure 8 Barrels 9&U 175. Figure 8 Barrels 10-13 176. Figure 8 Barrels 14-18 177. Texas Rollback 9&U 178. Texas Rollback 10-13 179. Texas Rollback 14-18 180. Handy Horse 9&U 181. Handy Horse 10-13 182. Handy Horse 14-18 Mustang Arena 183. Poles 14-18 184. Poles 10-13 185. Poles 9&U 186. Leadline Single Pole 6&U 187. Single Pole 14-18 188. Single Pole 10-13 189. Single Pole 9&U 190. Leadline Go Go 6&U 191. Go Go 14-18 192. Go Go 10-13 193. Go Go 9&U 194. Scurry 14-18 195. Scurry 10-13 196. Scurry 9&U 197. Keyhole 14-18 198. Keyhole 10-13 199. Keyhole 9&U DINNER & AWARDS PARTY – 5PM

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2015 POAC National Congress Show Entry Form Official Entry Form - Please complete one form per pony/rider combination Exhibitor Name:

Date of Birth:

Male

Female

Address: Cell Phone:

Leadline

9&U 10-13 14-18 Adult

Pony Complete Name:

Registration #:

Foal Year:

Owner Name:

Email:

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Pre-entry Deadline: June 13, 2015 Please Read Carefully: All Classes Must Be Circled on this Form and Submitted by Pre-Entry Deadline of June 13, 2015 (postmarked) or the Post-Entry Fee will be charged. Classes listed below with a strike out through the number are classes you must complete additional forms with possibly different entry deadline dates and fee structures for these events. Additional Classes may be entered after check-in, at the post-entry fee, as long as entry is made by 2:00PM the day before the class is held. New pony/rider combinations can be issued all week, but will not count for High Point Rider (Multiple Pony) Awards after check-in. All Pony Fees, Stall Fees, Equipment Fees, Drug Fees and Office Fees must be paid at the time the entry is submitted to the POAC to be considered a pre-entry. No Open Checks will be accepted. The National POAC and the Congress Committee does not guarantee stall assignments. We will try to accommodate participants whenever possible. If you must be stalled with another family, send your entries together in the same envelope. Reserving an end-cap stall does not reserve the entire aaisle of stalls.

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2015 POAC National Congress Entry Summary Page National Pony Fees:

Performance or Performance/Halter _____ x $25 = _____ Halter Only _____ x $20 = _____ (This includes the National Fees for the thre sets of “A” points awarded to all participants placing under the three individual judges)

Equipment Fee:

Per pony if entered in any jumping, trail or games events

Drug Fee:

This is a per pony fee for all ponies entered

_____ x $10 = _____

_____ x $15 = _____

Stall Fees:

Pony Stall _____ x $150 = _____ Tack Stall _____ x $150 = _____ Center Aisle End Stall _____ x $250 = _____ If you want to reserve end stalls in the center aisle, you need to add an additional $100 per end stall reserved. Initial End Stalls were sold at the 2015 National Convention and remaining End Stalls are available on a first come, first served basis as complete Congress Entries are received. All ponies must be stalled separately with the exception of mares with foals at side. Purchasing end stalls does not give you rights to an entire stall row.

Golf Cart Rental:

Weekly rental. Must be paid Flat Fee $275 = _____ at time of reservation. Limited availability. Pick up after 2 p.m. 7/7 and return by 5 p.m. 7/17

National Membership:

All Exhibitors and Owners must be w/Mag. $70 = _____ current National POAC Members w/o Mag. $50 = _____ in order to show at the 2015 POAC National Congress Show. Membership dues are annual. Please complete for new memberships: New Member Name:________________________________________ Address:__________________________________________________ Phone:___________________________________________________ Pre-Entry Total = _____________ This should match the amount of the check enclosed and with the individual entry forms submitted. Class Fees: You must circle the classes you are entering on the entry form but may pay for them at the Show Office at check-in. This will allow you to make a change on classes entered without penalty. Any classes paid with pre-entries will not be changed or refunded. Once entries are submitted to POAC, no refunds will be given without a doctor or veterinarian written statement. Refunds are only given for class fees minus a $15 processing fee. NO EXCEPTIONS. Substitution may be made in the event of an injury with vet slip or doctor’s letter once the show has started, however new combination will not compete for High Point Rider Awards (multiple pony).

Pre-Entry Classes (circled) _____ x $18 = _____ Post-Entry Classes (not on pre-entries)_____ x $25 = _____

Submit ONE Summary Page for all entries paid on the same check or credit card transaction.

Mail Entries To: POAC 2015 National Congress Show 3828 S. Emerson Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46203 I agree that these entries are made at my own risk and subject to the rules of this show and of the National POAC. I agree for myself and my representatives to be bound thereby. I further agree to assume and accept full risk of injury or damage to myself or property that may be sustained at the show. I waive any cause of action that I might or could have by reason of said damages to myself, my family or property against the grounds owner, the POAC Inc. or any of the officers, directors or members of said association. I further agree that the POAC Inc. show manager has the right to interpret all questions or conditions in regard to dispute regarding interpretations of the proper color or height to show. No entry fees will be returned except by proper official certificate of illness of pony or rider by veterinarian or physician. Refunds issued with proper documentation will include only class ticket fees paid minus a $15 processing fee if a veterinarian or physician submits an injury/illness report to POAC. I have read and understand all show rules and rules pertaining to this show from the Official POAC Handbook and have completed all necessary designation forms that are required for my entries. Every entry at this 2015 National Congress Show shall constitute an agreement and affirmation that all participants authorize the POAC (and/or any video company, agent, photographer or other individual or any entity authorized by the POAC to attend and photograph, tape or film this event) to market, sell, transfer, assign or otherwise make use of any photographs, likenesses, films, DVD, broadcasts and audition tapes (collectively the “Photo Rights”) taken of the ponies, participants and any other aspect of the Congress Show while on the grounds of the show facility where the Congress Show is being held without compensation to any of such participants an by the act of limitation, any claims to invitation of privacy, slander, libel, copyright, trademark or other intellectual property infringement, right to no publicity and similar claims. Presentation of a signed entry blank, the first entry into the show ring as a participant, shall be deemed an acceptance of this provision. Further, any participation in the 2015 POAC National Congress Show shall be deemed to be acceptance of this provision. I further agree to cooperate fully and assist with any blood collection from my ponies, should they be selected for drug testing at this event, and have read and understand the current POAC Drug Rules in the POAC Official Handbook. By signing below, I verify that I have provided accurate entry information and have read and agree to the above stated terms.

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2015 POA National Congress Yearling Sale Consignor’s Name:

Complete Address: Day Phone:

Email:

Catalogued Pony’s Name:

Registration #:

Foal Year:

Signature of Consignor

Date Submitted

Consignor must be a 2015 POA National Member to participate in this program. Consignor hereby agrees to all of the above terms and conditions.

The second annual 2015 POAC National Congress Yearling Sale will be held Friday, July 10th, at the 2015 POA Congress. All yearlings that go through the sale will be eligible for the following 3 Classes that will be held at the 2016 Congress: 2 Year Old Open Western Pleasure Stakes ($500.00 added money to the highest placing Youth), 2 Year Old Open Hunter Under Saddle Stakes ($500.00 added money to the highest placing Youth) and 2 Year Old Open Longe Line Stakes ($500.00 added money to the highest placing Youth). Consignment fee will be $250.00 with an 8% commission of the last bid in the sale arena or an 8% buy back (no sales tax in Oklahoma). The sale will be held in the arena allowing the yearlings to be longed as they are being sold. If the consignor cannot attend the Congress, a video may be submitted which will be played while their yearling is being auctioned. The consignment fee for all video yearlings will be $350.00. All Yearlings MUST have a Negative Coggins Test drawn 6 months prior to the sale and have a Current 30 day Health Certificate. All yearlings that are on-site for the sale are required to be pay for a Congress stall. POAC will have a sale consignments on the website with a June 1st deadline but ponies will be able to consign up to sale time. All ponies sold through VIDEO must submit the video submitted by June 1st. “Video Only” - Consignment Fee: $350.00 Minimum bid: $500. Did you include the following with each consignment (Due June 1st, 2015) • Copy of Yearling’s Certification of Registration • Brief Statement for Catalog (less than 100 words) • Signed Transfer Form • Consignment Fee of $250 (unless video consignment) • Good Quality Recent Photo for website (no proofs or copyright photos accepted) Seller will pay the 8% commission if pony is sold or 8% buy back if not sold.

Mail Entries To: 2015 Congress Yearling Sale 3828 S. Emerson Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46203

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2015 Graduate Information Form Please submit this Graduate Information Form to the POAC Show Office no later than noon Wednesday, July 15 or email it to poac@poac.org. This information must be brief (250 words or less). POAC reserves the right to edit all Graduate Information Forms before they are read at the Graduation Ceremony.

Graduate’s Name: City:

State:

Parents: Number of years showing POAs: Most memorable moment showing POAs:

High School attended: School actiities and any awards, offices held or special achievements:

Community or Church activities:

Future Plans:

Other information:

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2015 Versatility Championships Limited to the first 25 Pre-Paid Entries • Entry Fee- $75.00 A. The Versatility Competition is shown in four divisions and each will be judged in accordance with the current POAC Rules. Order of events: Open Jumping, Hunter Under Saddle, Western Pleasure, and Cloverleaf Barrels. B. Judges will select ten (10) placings in each event. Ribbons will be awarded at the conclusion of each event. C. Every entry must show in all four (4) events and may have one rider only for each event. No rider may show more than one pony. Entry Forms must be complete and with the entry fee before it will be accepted at the Show Office. No changes will be accepted once entered except for injury or illness. Riders must be 18 & Under. D. Points will be awarded based on placings in each event. A point scale of 24-15 will be used to tabulate results. The winner of the Versatility Competition will be the pony accumulating the most points in the four events combined. Lower placings will be similarly determined. In the event of a tie, the following tie breakers will be used in this order, until the tie is broken: I) Pony placing in the most events 2) Pony winning the most events, then most seconds, etc. 3) Entry with the fastest Cloverleaf Barrels time. E. All necessary tack or appointment changes will be made in the arena. Two assistants will be permitted in the show ring for tack changes. All changes must be made within the five minute interval between events, or the entry will be eliminated. No pony will be permitted to leave the ring after the event starts without the permission of the Judge or the Show Committee. F. There will be a meeting prior to the Versatility Competition where all rules and procedures will be reviewed. Running orders will also be determined by a draw for Jumping and Barrels. The meeting time will be determined by the Show Committee and all participants will be notified of time and place. G. Exhibitors are cautioned to guard their tack and appointments against loss and theft. The Show Committee cannot be responsible for lost or stolen items. H. The Versatility Competition will be limited to twenty-five (25) entries. The first 25 entries that are submitted with all information completed and proper fee attached will be accepted. Any entries received after the class is filled will be refunded. Entries must provide their own wheelbarrow or wagon to transport equipment into arena.

Entry Information One Pony Per Form Pony Name: Owner Name:

State:

Exhibitor Name:

State:

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Check this box to be assigned a new back number if you are ONLY riding this pony in the Versatility Competition. Otherwise, you will use the same back number that you will be assigned for the Congress Show.

Thursday, July 16th – 7p.m. Mail Entries To: 2015 Versatility Competition Entry Pony Of the Americas Club, Inc. 3828 S. Emerson Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46203 Questions? Call 317-788-0107 60

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2015 HIgh Point Rider Award Designation Form This form MUST BE COMPLETED only if you want to compete for High Point Rider Award (Multiple Pony) If this form is not completed and turned in to the Show Office at check-in, you will automatically be competing for High Point One Pony/One Rider Award. No new back numbers issued after check in will count toward High Point Rider Awards. If you are competing for High Point Rider AND you ride more than one pony in the same class, you MUST designate which pony’s points will count (if earned) for the High Point Rider Award. It is your responsibility to ask the show office any questions you have pertaining to the completion of designation forms for this Show. Exhibitor’s Name: State: All Ponies Shown By Exhibitor to Count Towards High Point Rider Award Pony Name: Pony Name: Pony Name: Pony Name: Pony Name: Pony Name: List Below the Classes that You are Riding More than One Pony. You must list which Pony will Receive Points Earned Toward the High Point Rider Award: Class Number

Class Name

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POAC NATIONAL POINT DESIGNATION FORM If you are exhibiting the same pony in more than one age division IN THE SAME EVENT TYPE, you must designate prior to the start of the show which age division will receive the points if you place in that class. Pony Name: Event Name

Back #

Registration #: Age Division

Points to count

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19 & OVER DESIGNATION FORM If you ride the same pony at the same show in 19 & Over and Youth Division OF THE SAME EVENT TYPE, you must designate which division will receive points if you place in that class. Pony Name: Event Name

Back #

Registration #: Age Division

Points to count

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NOVICE RIDER DESIGNATION FORM If a pony is ridden in Novice Events by a Novice Rider, and is also ridden by a youth or 19&Over rider IN THE SAME EVENT TYPE, then you must designate which Event will receive the points if you place in that class. Pony Name: Event Name

Back #

Registration #: Age Division

Points to count

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2015 Maple Meadows Jr. Pony Western Pleasure Futurity POAC National Congress Tulsa, Oklahoma Monday, July 13, 2015 • 2, 3, 4 and 5-Year Old Ponies Eligible • Any Age Rider Eligible The same pony/rider combination that places first (1st) may compete only one (1) time. However, the same pony may compete more that (1) time, but with a different rider. The rider may compete again, but on a different pony.

First Place • 40% and Trophy Second Place • 30% Third Place • 20% Fourth Place • 10% Ribbons awarded 1st through 10th Place!

Entries must be received no later than NOON, Sunday, July 12, 2015. $60 + $10 Office fee

Pony Complete Name:

Foal Year:

Email:

Registration #: Owner Name: Full Address: Day Phone: Rider Name: Full Address:

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2015 Daniels Jr. Pony Hunter Under Saddle Futurity POAC National Congress Tulsa, Oklahoma Sunday, July 12, 2015 • 2, 3, 4 and 5-Year Old Ponies Eligible • Any Age Rider Eligible The same pony/rider combination that places first (1st) may compete only one (1) time. However, the same pony may compete more that (1) time, but with a different rider. The rider may compete again, but on a different pony.

First Place • 40% and Traveling Trophy Second Place • 30% Third Place • 20% Fourth Place • 10% Ribbons awarded 1st through 10th Place!

Entries must be received no later than NOON, Saturday, July 11, 2015. $60 + $10 Office fee

Pony Complete Name:

Foal Year:

Email:

Registration #: Owner Name: Full Address: Day Phone: Rider Name: Full Address:

Mail Entries To: Daniels Futurity Entry 3828 S. Emerson Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46203 64

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2015 Leonard Lewis Memorial Western Pleasure Futurity POAC National Congress Tulsa, Oklahoma Tuesday, July 14, 2015 • 2, 3, 4 and 5-Year Old Ponies Eligible • Open to ALL Youth 18 & Under The same pony/rider combination that places first (1st) may compete only one (1) time. However, the same pony may compete more that (1) time, but with a different rider. The rider may compete again, but on a different pony.

First Place • 40% and Traveling Trophy Second Place • 30% Third Place • 20% Fourth Place • 10% Ribbons awarded 1st through 10th Place!

Entries must be received no later than NOON, Monday, July 13, 2015. $60 + $10 Office fee

Pony Complete Name:

Foal Year:

Email:

Registration #: Owner Name: Full Address: Day Phone: Rider Name: Full Address:

Mail Entries To: Leonard Lewis Memorial Futurity 3828 S. Emerson Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46203

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2015 Youth 18 & Under Stakes • Two & Three Year Old Western Pleasure Futurity • Four & Five Year Old Western Pleasure Futurity • Two & Three Year Old Hunter Under Saddle Futurity • Four & Five Year Old Hunter Under Saddle Futurity • Two & Three Year Old Trail Futurity Payback: 40% - 30% - 20% - 10% (minus award expenses) • Four & Five Year Old Trail Futurity The above classes are open to Tentative Registered POAs • Entries due by Noon the day ages two through five years and including mares, stallions and before the class geldings. Riders must be age 18 & under. For complete futuriMail Entries To: 2015 POAC Youth 18 & Under Stakes 3828 S. Emerson Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46203

ty rules, please refer to the current POAC Official Handbook and any supplements that apply. Two-Year-Olds may not compete in the Two-Year-Old Longe Line class at the National Futurities.

Pony Complete Name:

Foal Year:

Email:

Registration #: Owner Name: Full Address: Day Phone: Rider Name: Full Address:

Owner and Rider must be paid active National members to participate in this program. The rider must be a current active member with family or pay an active Youth Membership. Entry Fee: q q q q q q q

Western Pleasure Futurity $60 Hunter Under Saddle Futurity $60 Trail Futurity $60 Active Membership Fee + Magazine $70 Active Membership Fee $50 Active Youth Membership Fee $25 Office Fee Per Class $10

Total Amount Due:

No Refunds

$60 entry fee + $10 office fee per class

Family Representing Youth Membership: I understand there is no refund of any partial or full nomination fees or sustaining fees once sent to the POAC unless the Futurity is cancelled . I also understand that it is my responsibility to make sure all sustaining payments are submitted to the POAC without further reminder notice. I agree that the Futurity Committee reserves the right to reject any entry or to bar any entry from competition for failure to comply with the rules of the Futurity or POAC Inc. I assume all risk, personal and property, and will in no event hold the Futurity or POAC Inc. responsible for damages caused to or by entries, their owners, or any other attending parties. I am a member in good standing with the POAC Inc. I have read the complete rules of the Futurity and will abide by them.

Signature of Owner (or Lessee of Record) of Pony:

Date:

Owner Social Security Number: This information is required in case the above pony wins futurity money through this event. A Federal 1099 must be issued to anyone receiving futurity payback monies. All payback monies are paid to the owner unless the office is notified in writing with this completed nomination form. 66

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POAC Congress Speech Contest Speech Contest will begin at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, July 11, 2015 Speech Participants must be POAC members. If not already a POAC member, information regarding membership can be found at www.poac.org * time subject to change based on Congress show schedule 1) Prepared Speaking – Senior Division (14-18) Topic: How will you “Ride for the Brand”? (Promote the POA breed) once your youth career is over? Intermediate Division (10 to 13 years) Topic: What is your opinion of letting solid ponies show? Rules: a)No limit to the number of entrants per state b) Time limit: 4 -6 minutes. For Speech time limit, 1 point will be taken off the speaker’s score for every 10 seconds under/over. For example: speech lasts 6 minutes and 20 seconds, deduction of 2 points. Maximum time limit deduction will be 15 points. c) Dress: Professional d) Judges will ask questions of the speakers; limited to 2 -3 minutes. e) Doors will be barred during each speech f) No props will be allowed during the speech – only note cards may be used to aid while giving the speech g) The competition will be judged on a) Content and accuracy: ​​​​​20 points b) Organization of material:​​​​15 points Presentation: (i) Voice:​​​​​15 points (ii) Language: ​​​​15 points

Exhibitor Name:

(iii) Poise and Eye Contact:​​​10 points (d) Time:​​​​​​​5 points (e) Questions: (i) Quality of answers and poise​​ 15 points (ii) Ability to answer question asked ​​ 5 points Division I (6 & under) and Division II (6-9) a) No limit to the number of entrants per state b) Topic: Why Do You Show POAs? c) Time limit: 2-3 minutes. For Speech time limit, 1 point for every 20 seconds over/under will be taken off the speaker’s score For example: speech lasts 4 minutes and 20 seconds, deduction of 1 point. Maximum time limit deduction will be 5 points. d) Dress: Professional/church clothes e) Judges may ask questions of the speakers; no points will be allotted for questions. f) Doors will be barred during each speech g) No props will be allowed during the speech –only note cards may be used to aid while giving the speech h) Judged using above criteria minus points for questions; thus, there will be an 80-point rubric.

Date of Birth:

Male

Female

Address: Cell Phone:

Leadline

9&U 10-13 14-18

Email: Speech Contest Applications should be mailed to the National POAC or turned in at the POA Show Office if entering after arriving to the National Congress Show. POAC-Speech Contest 3828 S. Emerson Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46203 Fax – 317-788-8974 Office – 317-788-0107 - POA May 2015 -

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2015 POAC National Congress Showmanship

2014 POAC National Congress Youth Team Tournament Youth Team Tournament

Western Horsemanship Select all of the classes you wishPleasure to participate in as an individual. Teams will be named Western $25 inethe ntry fee per prior to drawing. Please feel free toØenter more than one pony team tournament, 1 place team but fill out separate forms forTrail each pony. person members win all of the classes you wish Send entries to Huntseat Eqa belt buckle Select to participate in as an individual. Ø 2 place Teams will be drawn at congress. Shelby Brenner Hunter Under Saddle team No teams$25 will be named prior to 3356 Harmony Road members win Please feel free to enter Hopkins, MO 49328 Barrels a headstall drawing. more than one pony in the team st

nd

Entry Fee Per Person

tournament; however, fill out separate forms for each pony.

Send entries to: Haley Purkapile

Entry Fee is $25

340 SW Hwy T Trenton, MO 64683

Select all classes you wish to participate in as an individual. Teams will be drawn at the youth meeting during the Congress. No teams will be named prior to the drawing. POAC Youth Team Tournament: Youth Team Competition

Name of Participant Address

City

Name of Horse Year Foaled Choice of Classes:

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State

Zip

Owner of Horse Sex Western Horsemanship Western Pleasure Showmanship Trail

Huntseat Eq Hunter Under Saddle Barrels Must be postmarked by July 1, 2015

Send Entries to: Tyler Barringer - POA May 2015 5110 Forest Pkwy. Decatur,IL 62526

Must Be Postmarked By July 2nd


SHOW-ME SHOW DOWN 2015 Mid-America Promo & Regional Show- July 23-26

ENTRY, STALLING AND CAMPING FORM-Complete One Form per Pony/Rider Combination Rider’s Name: ________________________________ Boy / Girl Rider’s Birthday ______/ ______/_____ Address: ______________________________________________________________________________ Riders Age Group: Leadline 8 & under 9-12 13-18 19 & over (Circle One) Pony’s Registered Name: ____________________________________________________________ M S G Registration Number:______________________ Foal Year: ____________ Ht _____________ PHC: Y N Owner’s Name: ___________________________ Email: ________________________________________ Owener’s Address:_______________________________________________________________________ Camping: YES NO (Circle One) If yes, what type of amperage or plug in: _________________________ 2015 PROMOTIONAL SHOW FEES:

OFFICE USE ONLY:

**National Pony Fee:

Postmark Date:________________________________

Halter only ($2/pony):_________________

Back Number: _________________________________

Performance ($4/pony):________________

**CAMPING FEE ($25 per day):________________

Number of Class Tickets: Pre-entry ($6 each):____________________ Post- entry ($8 each): __________________

2015 MID-AMERICA REGIONAL SHOW FEES: **National Pony Fee: Halter only ($5/pony):_______________________ Performance ($10/pony):______________________ Number of Class Tickets: Pre- entry ($10 each):________________________ Post-entry ($12 each):________________________ **EQUIPMENT FEE PER PONY/WEEK-END ($5): ______ (Trail, Jumping or Games)

Limited camping reserved on first come first served basis with receipt of camping fee. Electrical hook up provided. EARLY ARRIVAL FEES MAY APPLY if arriving before 8am on July 22, 2015. IMPORTANT NOTICE - - - **All Pony, Office, Equipment, Camping, Stalling, Shavings Fees and t-shirt orders MUST BE PAID with the PRE-ENTRY form. Class tickets may be paid with pre-entry, or paid at time of check-in. After check-in, all tickets purchased will be at the post entry price. No refund on purchased tickets. Entries received without proper fees will be returned. Make checks payable to the “POAC”. PRE-ENTRY DEADLINE POSTMARKED: July 15, 2015. ________I will be arriving early & need early stalling.

I agree that these entries are made at my own risk and subject to the rules of this show, and of the National POAC. I agree for myself and my representatives to be bound thereby. I further **STALLS and TACK STALLS ($100.00/each includes 2 bags agree to assume and accept full risk of injury or damage to shavings with each stall):_________________ myself or property which may be sustained at the show. I waive SHAVINGS ($8.00/bag – 2 bag/stall min):________ any cause of action that I might or could have by reason of **TSHIRT ORDER: $15.00 - Youth S, M, L, XL - Adult S, M, L, said damages to myself, my family, or property as against the grounds owner, the POAC Inc., or any of the officers, directors (XL-$18) XL (XXL- 5x - $20) or members of said association. I further agree that the POAC Youth________ Adult_________ (state size) Inc. Show manger has the right to interpret all questions or conditions in regard to dispute regarding interpretations of TOTAL ENCLOSED: _______________________ the proper color or height to show. No fees will be returned except by proper official certificate of illness of pony or rider TOTAL DUE AT CHECK IN: _________________ by veterinarian or physician. Refunds issued with proper MAIL ENTRIES TO: documentation will include only class ticket fees paid minus a Heather Clinton $15 processing fee. A paid active POA National Membership is REQUIRED by both exhibitor and owner at this Mid-America Route 1, Box 11 Regional Show. Hillview, IL 652050 **OFFICE FEE ($5/pony/week-end): _____________

Email: littlewhiteponies@msn.com

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Phone: 217-248-9789

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Show-Me Show Down 2015 Mid-America Promo Show Bill Thursday – July 23, 2015

Sponsored by: Missouri POA State Club Start Time: 7:30 AM More information can be found on show dates and locations at www.facebook.com and search for Missouri POA Club. 1. Open Costume 18 & Under 2. Weanling Colts 3. Yearling Colts 4. 2 Year Old Colts JR & RESV JR CHAMPION STALLION 5. 6. 7. 8.

3 Year Old Stallions 4 Yr. & Over Stallions 46” - 51” 4 Yr. & Over Stallions over 51 - 54 4 Yr. & Over Stallions over 54 56 SR & RESV SR CHAMPION STALLION CHAMPION & RESV CHAMPION STALLION 9. Weanling Geldings 10. Yearling Geldings 11. 2 Year Old Geldings JR & RESV JR CHAMPION GELDING 12. 3 Year Old Geldings 13. 4 Yr. & Over Geldings 46” – 51” 14. 4 Yr. & Over Geldings over 51 – 54 15. 4 Yr. & Over Geldings over 54 -56 SR & RESV SR CHAMPION GELDING CHAMPION & RESV CHAMPION GELDING 16. Weanling Fillies 17. Yearling Fillies 18. 2 Year Old Fillies JR & RES. JR CHAMPION MARE 19. 3 Year Old Mares 20. 4 Yr. & Over Mares 46” – 51” 21. 4 Yr. & Over Mares over 51” – 54” 22. 4 Yr. & Over Mares over 54 – 56” 23. Brood Mares SR & RESV SR CHAMPION MARE CHAMPION & RESV CHAMPION MARE 24. Most Colorful Pony 25. Showmanship Leadline 6 & Under 26. Showmanship at Halter 9 & Under 27. Showmanship at Halter 10 – 13 28. Showmanship at Halter 14 – 18 29. Showmanship at Halter 19 & Over 30. Yearling Longe Line 31. 2 Year Old Longe Line 32. Leadline Equitation 6 & Under 33. Huntseat Equitation 9 & Under Walk-Trot 34. Huntseat Equitation 10-13 35. Huntseat Equitation 14-18 36. Youth Novice Hunt Seat Equitation 18 & Under (Walk-Trot)

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37. Youth Novice Hunt Seat Equitation 18 & Under (3 Gaits) 38. Youth Novice Hunter Under Saddle 18 & Under (Walk-Trot) 39. Youth Novice Hunter Under Saddle 18 & Under (3 Gaits) 40. Huntseat Equitation 19 & Over 41. Hunter Under Saddle 9 & Under (Walk-Trot) 42. Hunter Under Saddle 9 & Under (3 Gaits) 43. Hunter Under Saddle 10 - 13 44. Hunter Under Saddle 14 - 18 45. Hunter Under Saddle 19 & Over 46. Non PRO Hunter Under Saddle 19 & Over (3 Gaits) 47. Senior Hunter Under Saddle 18 & Under 48. JPFC Hunter Under Saddle - 2 Yr. Olds 49. Junior Hunter Under Saddle 18 & Under 50. JPFC Hunter Under Saddle - 3 & 4 Yr. Olds 51. Western Horsemanship 9 & Under (Walk-Trot) 52. Western Horsemanship 10-13 53. Western Horsemanship 14-18 54. Novice Western Horsemanship 18 & Under (Walk-Trot) 55. Novice Western Horsemanship 18 & Under (3 Gaits) 56. Western Pleasure 9 & Under (WalkTrot) 57. Western Pleasure 9 & Under (3 Gaits) 58. Western Pleasure 10-13 59. Western Pleasure 14-18 60. Youth Novice Western Pleasure 18 & Under (Walk-Trot) 61. Youth Novice Western Pleasure 18 & Under (3 Gaits) 62. Western Pleasure 19 & Over 63. Western Horsemanship 19 & Over 64. Non PRO Western Pleasure 19 & Over (3 Gaits) 65. Senior Western Pleasure 18 & Under 66. JPFC Western Pleasure on 2 Yr. Olds 67. Junior Western Pleasure 18 & Under 68. JPFC Western Pleasure on 3 & 4 Yr. Olds 69. Leadline Cloverleaf Barrels 6 & Under 70. Cloverleaf Barrels 9 & Under 71. Cloverleaf Barrels 10-13 72. Cloverleaf Barrels 14-18 73. Flag Race 9 & Under

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Flag Race 10-13 Flag Race 14-18 Texas Rollback 9 & Under Texas Rollback 10 – 13 Texas Rollback 14 – 18 Single Pole 9 & Under Single Pole 10-13 Single Pole 14-18

NOTES: Promo class placings ARE NOT part of the tally record toward REGIONAL high point awards. 9 & Under exhibitors must choose between Walk-Trot and 3 gait within a specific event. Novice Exhibitors must hold a National POAC Novice Card. JPFC classes must be nominated through the POAC National Office. All POAC rules will be followed as outlined in the official POAC Handbook. Back Numbers: The Show Office will issue two numbers to be worn, one on each side of the pony in all mounted classes. Absolutely NO REFUNDS on any classes. The Show Committee has the right to combine classes. Please have your tickets in the class envelop at least 4 classes ahead of the class you are entering. Halter class tickets need to be in the class envelop before the start of the show. Notify announcer of tack changes at least ONE class in advance. Judges decision is final. Missouri State POA Club will NOT be held responsible for accidents, runaways, or escaped horses or ponies. Negative Coggins Test required for all equine. Health Papers for all out of state ponies.


Show-Me Show Down 2015 Mid-America Regional Show July 24 – 26, 2015

National Equestrian Center St. Louis, MO

Sponsored by: Missouri POA State Club More information can be found on show dates and locations at www.facebook.com and search for Missouri POA Club. FRIDAY, July 24 – 7:30 am 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45.

Hunt Seat Equitation over Fences 9 & Under Hunt Seat Equitation over Fences 10-13 Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences 14-18 Hunter over Fences 9 & Under Hunter Over Fences 10-13 Hunter Over Fences 14-18 Open Jumping 9 & Under Open Jumping 10-13 Open Jumping 14-18 Hunter Hack 9 & Under Hunter Hack 10-13 Hunter Hack 14-18 Break Hunter in Hand 18 & Under Hunter in Hand 19 & Over Novice Youth Hunt Seat Equitation W/T 18 & Under Novice Youth Hunt Seat Equitation W/T/C 18 & Under Huntseat Equitation Girls 9 & Under W/T Huntseat Equitation Boys 9 & Under W/T Huntseat Equitation Girls 10-13 Huntseat Equitation Boys 10-13 Huntseat Equitation Girls 14-18 Huntseat Equitation Boys 14-18 Huntseat Equitation 19 & Over JPFC Hunter Under Saddle 2 Yr. Olds Hunter Under Saddle 9 & Under W/T Junior Hunter Under Saddle 18 & Under Novice Youth Hunter Under Saddle W/T 18 &U Novice Youth Hunter Under Saddle W/T/C 18&U Hunter Under Saddle 9 & Under W/T/C Hunter Under Saddle 10-13 Hunter Under Saddle 14 - 18 Senior Hunter Under Saddle 18 & Under Non PRO Hunter Under Saddle 19 & Over W/T/C JPFC Hunter Under Saddle - 3 & 4 Yr. Olds Hunter Under Saddle 19 & Over Break Western Riding 9 & Under Western Riding 10-13 Western Riding 14-18 Reining 9 & Under Reining 10-13 Reining 14-18 Reining JPFC Reining 19 & Over Native American Costume, Boys Native American Costume, Girls

SATURDAY, July 25 – 7:30 am 46. Leadline Costume 6 & Under 47. Open Costume, Boys 48. Open Costume, Girls 49. Weanling Colts 50. Yearling Colts 51. 2 Year Old Colts JR & RESV JR CHAMPION STALLION 52. 3 Year Old Stallions 53. 4 Yr. & Over Stallions 46” - 51” 54. 4 Yr. & Over Stallions over 51 - 54 55. 4 Yr. & Over Stallions over 54 - 56 SR & RESV SR CHAMPION STALLION CHAMPION & RESV CHAMPION STALLION 56. Weanling Geldings 57. Yearling Geldings 58. 2 Year Old Geldings JR & RESV JR CHAMPION GELDING

59. 3 Year Old Geldings 60. 4 Yr. & Over Geldings 46” – 51” 61. 4 Yr. & Over Geldings over 51 – 54 62. 4 Yr. & Over Geldings over 54 -56 SR & RESV SR CHAMPION GELDING CHAMPION & RESV CHAMPION GELDING 63. Weanling Fillies 64. Yearling Fillies 65. 2 Year Old Fillies JR & RES. JR CHAMPION MARE 66. 3 Year Old Mares 67. 4 Yr. & Over Mares 46” – 51” 68. 4 Yr. & Over Mares over 51” – 54” 69. 4 Yr. & Over Mares over 54 – 56” 70. Brood Mares SR & RESV SR CHAMPION MARE CHAMPION & RESV CHAMPION MARE 71. Most Colorful Pony 72. Yearling Longe Line 73. 2 Year Old Longe Line 74. Showmanship Leadline 6 & Under 75. Showmanship at Halter Girls 9 & Under 76. Showmanship at Halter Boys 9 & Under 77. Showmanship at Halter Girls 10 – 13 78. Showmanship at Halter Boys 10 – 13 79. Showmanship at Halter Girls 14 – 18 80. Showmanship at Halter Boys 14 – 18 81. Showmanship at Halter 19 & Over Break 82. Adult Pleasure Driving 83. Youth Pleasure Driving 84. Bareback Horsemanship Girls W/T 9 & Under 85. Bareback Horsemanship Boys W/T 9 & Under 86. Bareback Horsemanship Girls 10-13 87. Bareback Horsemanship Boys 10-13 88. Bareback Horsemanship Girls 14-18 89. Bareback Horsemanship Boys 14-18 90. Leadline Equitation 6 & Under 91. Western Horsemanship Girls W/T 9 & Under 92. Western Horsemanship Boys W/T 9 & Under 93. Western Horsemanship Girls 10-13 94. Western Horsemanship Boys 10-13 95. Western Horsemanship Girls 14-18 96. Western Horsemanship Boys 14-18 97. Novice Western Horsemanship 18 & Under W/T 98. Novice Western Horsemanship 18 & U W/T/C 99. Western Horsemanship 19 & Over 100. JPFC Western Pleasure on 2 Yr. Olds 101. Western Pleasure W/T 9 & Under 102. Western Pleasure W/T/C 9 & Under 103. Western Pleasure 10-13 104. Western Pleasure 14-18 105. Novice Youth Western Pleasure W/T 18 & Under 106. Novice Youth Western Pleasure W/T/C 18 & U 107. Junior Western Pleasure 18 & Under 108. JPFC Western Pleasure on 3 & 4 Yr. Olds 109. Western Pleasure 19 & Over 110. Non PRO Western Pleasure 19 & Over W/T/C 111. Senior Western Pleasure 18 & Under TRAIL WILL BE RUN WITH SEPARATE JUDGES AND CONCURRENT STARTING AFTER HALTER. TIME & LOCATION WILL BE ANNOUNCED. 112. Junior Trail 113. Trail 9 & Under 114. Trail 10-13

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Trail 14-18 Senior Trail Yearling In-Hand Trail JPFC Trail 2 Yr. Olds Two-Year Old In-Hand Trail JPFC Trail 3 & 4 Yr. Olds Trail 19 & Over Non PRO Trail 19 & Over

SUNDAY, July 26 – 7:30 am 123. Leadline Cloverleaf Barrels 6 & Under 124. Cloverleaf Barrels 9 & Under 125. Cloverleaf Barrels 10-13 126. Cloverleaf Barrels 14 - 18 127. Leadline Flag Race 6 & Under 128. Flag Race 9 & Under 129. Flag Race 10-13 130. Flag Race 14-18 131. Figure 8 Barrels 9 & Under 132. Figure 8 Barrels 10-13 133. Figure 8 Barrels 14-18 134. Straight Barrels 9 & Under 135. Straight Barrels 10-13 136. Straight Barrels 14-18 137. Texas Rollback 9 & Under 138. Texas Rollback 10-13 139. Texas Rollback 14-18 140. Handy Horse 9 & Under 141. Handy Horse 10-13 142. Handy Horse 14-18 143. Pole Bending 9 & Under 144. Pole Bending 10-13 145. Pole Bending 14-18 146. Leadline Go Go 6 & Under 147. Go Go 9 & Under 148. Go Go 10-13 149. Go Go 14-18 150. Leadline Single Pole 6 & Under 151. Single Pole 9 & Under 152. Single Pole 10-13 153. Single Pole 14-18 154. Keyhole 9 & Under 155. Keyhole 10-13 156. Keyhole 14-18 NOTES: - 9 & Under exhibitors must choose between WalkTrot and W/T/C within a specific event. - Novice Exhibitors must hold a National POAC Novice Card. - JPFC classes must be nominated through the POAC National Office. - All POAC rules will be followed as outlined in the official POAC Handbook. - Back Numbers: The Show Office will issue two numbers to be worn, one on each side of the pony in all mounted classes. - Absolutely NO REFUNDS on any classes. - The Show Committee has the right to combine classes. - Please have your tickets in the class envelop at least 4 classes ahead of the class you are entering. Halter class tickets need to be in the class envelop before the start of the show. - Notify announcer of tack changes at least ONE class in advance. - Judges decision is final. - Missouri State POA Club will NOT be held responsible for accidents, runaways, or escaped horses or ponies. - Negative Coggins Test required for all equine. Health Papers for all out of state ponies.

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Membership Application and General Order Form Pony Of the Americas Club, Inc.

• 3828 S. Emerson Ave. • Indianapolis, IN 46203 • 317-788-0107 Fax: 317-788-8974 • www.poac.org Name ____________________________________________________ Date ________________________________________ ( N O FA R M N A M E P L E A S E )

Address __________________________________________ City _________________ State ___________ Zip __________ Telephone: Days ___________________ Evenings __________________ Email ___________________________________ Family Members:_______________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Welcome to the POAC. National Membership in Pony Of the Americas Club, Inc. is a prerequisite for conducting registry business, with the exception of Transfer of Ownership. Membership entitles you and your immediate family to voting privileges, nomination and election of members to the National Board of Directors, eligibility for National Year-End Awards, and participation in POAC Regional Shows, Classic Shows, National Congress, and International Futurity events. For voting priviledges, membership must be post marked by April 15 of the current year.All POA State and National Officers, members of State and National POA Boards of Directors, POAC Approved Judges, State and National Inspectors, Show Chairmen, and POAC liaison people working with Open shows, and National Committee Chairmen must be current POAC National Members. To apply for membership, complete this application and sign below. Send this form with appropriate fees to the POAC National Office. If you have any questions, contact the POAC by phone at 317-788-0107. You can also find much helpful information and most of our forms on our website at www.poac.org. POAC reserves the right to change fees at any time.

USA

POAC Membership: POA magazine subscription included ............................................................................. $70 (required to process any paperwork, voting rights, points, year-end awards & to show at the following shows: Regional, International, Classic, World - type & National Futurities) (POA magazine subsctiption run ftom March 01 - February 28) POAC Membership only - no magazine subscription included ........................................................................ $50 POAC Associate Membership (Judges & Organizations ONLY) .................................................................. $35 (not included: voting rights, points and POA magazine) Junior Membership*** ...................................................................................................................................... $25 *** (Only for a youth showing a POA owned by another family with current membership, at the Regional, International, Classic, World - type or Futurities) Family Name and State ________________________________________________ Magazine Subscription only (no membership) ................................................................................................. $ 40 (POA magazine subscription runs from March 01 - February 28)

Outside USA $82

$52

POAC MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES ONE COPY OF THE CURRENT OFFICIAL HAND BOOK (UPON REQUEST).

I hereby agree to abide by the rules and regulations of POAC, Inc. as listed in the current Official POAC Handbook; and, I ascribe to the goals and purposes of POAC, as detailed in the Official Handbook.

Signature _______________________________________________________________________________________________________

REGISTRATION FEES

(Please add appropriate membership fee to these rates) Jan 1 - Sept 30 of calendar year foaled ID or Tentative..................$30 Oct 1 - Dec 31 of calendar year foaled ID or Tentative ..................$40 During yearling year ........................................................................$50

Duplicate certificate ........................................................................$20

During 2-year-old older year............................................................$70

Lease-filing fee ................................................................................$10 Name change....................................................................................$50

ID to Tentative..................................................................................$20 Transfer from Tentative to Permanent ............................................$20 Transfer from POA to ID ............................................................ .. $20 Change stallion to gelding.............................................................. $5 Annual filing fee, Stallion report ....................................................$30 Transfer of ownership ......................................................................$15

Five-generation pedigree..................................................................$25 Late or amended stallion report ......................................................$15

Permanent Height Card (good for all POAC shows) ..............................$25 POA Magazine (sample issue) ............................................................$ 5 Point Summary - Lifetime 2yr Detail ..............................................$35 Point Summary - Lifetime ..............................................................$15

HARDSHIP-REGISTRATION FEES

Point Summary - One Year ..............................................................$10

Gelding ............................................................................................$100 Mare ................................................................................................$150 Stallion ............................................................................................$500 Mares with unknown pedigree........................................................$100

Proven Producer Award....................................................................$10 Registration of farm name or prefix ................................................$25 Reinstatement of pedigree................................................................$10 ROM Award ....................................................................................$30 POAC Stud Books Per Volume .......................................................$10

(in addition to regular registration fees)

POAC RUSH FEES 21 business days .............................................................................$35 8 to 20 business days ......................................................................$100 7 business days ...............................................................................$150 All Field Registrations ....................................................................$35

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OTHER FEES Research fee (minimum 1 hr.)..........................................................$25 per hr.

Progeny Listing ................................................................................$10

Rulebook ..........................................................................................$ 5 DNA Test Kit ...................................................................................$40 HYPP Test Kit ..................................................................................$65

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