August 2021 Saddle Up! Magazine

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EQUESTRIAN NEWS BRIEFS

MICHIGAN 4-H ELIMINATES 4-H PARTICIPATION FEE As 4-H programs across the state return to in-person engagements, there is one thing that will not be returning to Michigan 4-H this year: the 4-H participation fee. Michigan State University Extension announced the elimination of the $20 fee for its flagship youth development program in an effort to better serve all youth across the state. “We’re excited to share this good news with children and their families across the state,” said Jake DeDecker, state leader for Michigan 4-H programs. “We feel this move helps get us closer to our mission of providing all youth ages 5-19 with the opportunity to take part in the life-changing experiences of 4-H.” The 4-H participation fee was first launched in 2006 to help offset declining levels of funding at the state and county level. In light of the hardships placed on many families due to the COVID-19 pandemic, MSU Extension chose to pause the collection of the fee for the 2020-2021 programming year. Since then, MSU Extension has used this pause to reflect on the fee structure and its role in 4-H participation across the state. “Since the participation fee was implemented, we have been very vocal that we would never turn away any youth who wanted to participate, regardless of their ability to pay the fee,” explained DeDecker. “We’ve always offered scholarships to cover this expense, yet we learned that for various reasons, this fee remained a barrier for some potential youth and their families. This information made it easy to determine what the appropriate course of action was: remove the fee to increase everyone’s access to the power of 4-H.” MSU Extension 4-H program coordinators, 4-H professionals who serve alongside youth in communities across the state, were instrumental in helping leadership reach this decision. These individuals championed the removal of the participation fee as they seek to better reach under-served audiences in rural, urban and suburban communities. “We’re excited by the potential this change

holds,” continued DeDecker. “From the partnerships that can be developed, the new youth who will enjoy our program for the first time, and the friendships that can be forged between current and future 4-H’ers, there is so much this adjustment can help us to grow with 4-H.” Though the 4-H participation fee has played a key role in supporting the growth and development of 4-H programs for many years, Michigan 4-H has identified alternative funding sources that can support both county and state programing initiatives previously enhanced by participation fee dollars. This includes endowments, grants, reallocating funds formerly used for 4-H participation fee scholarships and other methods. The quality and quantity of programming offered by Michigan 4-H will not be diminished as a result of the fee dissolution. To learn more about Michigan 4-H and how to join, visit https://www.canr.msu.edu/4h/

2021 ALL AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE CONGRESS, COLUMBUS, OHIO Horse Show: Sept. 28-October 24, 2021 Trade Show: October 1-October 24, 2021 New Classes for 2021: • Open Ranch Rail Stakes • Non Pro Ranch Rail Stakes • Amateur Select Ranch Riding • Congress Open Ranch Rail • Congress Amateur Ranch Rail • Congress Youth Ranch Rail • Level 1 Amateur Select Ranch Riding • Youth Ranch Riding 13 & Under • Youth Ranch Riding 14 – 18 • Level 1 Junior Ranch Riding • Level 1 Senior Ranch Riding • Open Ranch Trail • Amateur Ranch Trail • Youth Ranch Trail • NRHA Open Reining Level 1 Futurity (Added Level 1 to NRHA Open Reining Futurity) • NRHA NonPro Reining Lvl. 1 Stakes (Added Level 1 to NRHA Non Pro Reining Stakes) • Congress Open Steer Wrest. – IPRA

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• Congress Open Team Roping IPRA • Ladies Breakaway Roping IPRA • Level 1 Junior Western Riding • Level 1 Senior Western Riding • Congress Super Sale 3 Year Old Open Hunter Under Saddle • Congress Super Sale 3 Year Old Open Western Pleasure • Congress Super Sale 3 Year Old Non Pro Western Pleasure • 3 Year Old & Over $2,500 Novice Horse Open Trail Stakes • Pee Wee Barrel Racing 8 & Under • Weanling Halter – All Divisions • 3D/4D Open Barrel Racing Side Pot • 3D/4D Am Barrel Racing Side Pot • 3D/4D Youth Barrel Racing Side Pot • 3D/4D Open Pole Bending Side Pot • 3D/4D Am Pole Bending Side Pot • 3D/4D Youth Pole Bending Side Pot Super Sires classes added to the following (visit www.supersires.org for entry information): • 3 Year Old Non Pro Western Pleasure Futurity NSBA • 3 Year Old Non Pro Western Pleasure Futurity – Limited NSBA New for 2021 New Entry Deadline August 20th YEDA – October 6th IEA – October 7th Dates to Remember Friday, October 1st Trade Show Opens Saturday, October 2nd NRHA Open Reining Futurity Finals (Level 4 & 3) Sunday, October 3rd Congress Cutting Champions Challenge Friday, October 8th PBR, Heroes On Horses Saturday, October 9th Freestyle Reining, Congress Queen Crowning during Intermission Wednesday, October 13th Intercollegiate & Junior Judging Tournament Saturday, October 16th Congress Super Sale Sunday, October 17th NYATT Saturday, October 23rd Congress 2 Year Old Masters Sunday, October 24th Cowboy Mounted Shooting All American Quarter Horse Congress http://www.quarterhorsecongress.com/ WWW.SADDLEUPMAG.COM


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