2023 USEF/USDF "Spring Fever" Dressage @ Stable View

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USEF/USDF"SPRINGFEVER"DRESSAGE

April 22&23, 2023

OFFICIALS

Event Manager

Cyndy Olliff Secretary

Christina Barrera

Co-Secretary

Steven Coffey Judges

Cheryl Holekamp (S)

Cindy Canace (S)

Technical Delegate

Sue Smithson (r)

Announcer

Anne Dearborn

Paramedic

Aiken Rescue

Veterinarian on Call

Southern Equine

Farrier on Call

Chris McElyea

Night Check

Katherine Sclichter

On-site Braider

Tonya Scruggs,

Braids, Bands, & Tails

Braiding

Braids, Bands & Tails by Tonya

Photographer

Meghan Benge

Cover image by Meghan Benge
USEF/USDF "Spring Fever" Dressage 335271 LevelThreeCompetition•SCDCTA&NCDCTARecognizedJoveePonyFarmChampionship •NDPCPartnerShow•FITs,DanishWarmblood&TIPAwards•AQHARecognized

“Putting the finishing touch in all of the trainer and horse’s hard work and determination.”

Button, rosettes, Dutch braids with bands are $50 per braid.

Sewn-in (lasts all weekend) are $60.

Tail extensions are $10.

Appointments can be set up by FB Messenger or by texting 678-588-4280.

$10 gift certificate for the first place winner in the Training 1, 2, and 3 class each competition day.

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FREE TO BEE

Having started in early spring with five nucleus colonies (also known as "nucs") from a local bee supplier, Stable View's bees have grown to eleven to fifteen hives with healthy queens During the summer, we support the bees' efforts to build up and prepare for winter. Our goal is to foster healthy pollinators in our area, and share the sweet fruits of their labor!

A BIRDER'S PARADISE

This time last year, Stable View had one resident Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Today, we have ten (six adults and four juveniles)! Additionally, by increasing our number of nest boxes we have helped many of our feathered friends thrive: we have fledged 500+ Eastern Bluebirds (an increase of 50% compared to last year); a pair of Eastern Screech Owls fledged two young; and the American Kestrels fledged all five nestlings from the same nest box as in previous years.

According to our expert, Mark Pavlosky of MPJ Wildlife, we expect to observe many migrant species working their way South early this fall.

We look forward to hosting bird watchers who wish to view native, rare, or endangered species on their lists!

HISTORICALLY, "A GATHERING PLACE"

Set out afoot–or ahoof–on our 15 miles of marked trails, each named in honor of local Native American tribes, where you may see evidence of our prescribed fires, which increase plant diversity, perpetuate endangered species, allow wildlife easier access to food sources, restore nutrients back into the soil, and reduce the risk of wildfires

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