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40/ MARCH/APRIL 2012 THE RIDER 2011 Area 3 Quarter Horse Promotional Club


Position/ Name/ Address/ Phone #/ Email President: Corey Taylor, 25 Britton Court, Wasaga Beach, ON, L9Z 1C1, 705-429-9390, rtaylor008@rogers.com 1st Vice President: Jessica Mosley-Cairncross, 29 Concession 5 West, Wyevale, ON L0L 2T0, 705-322-5795, mosleyjessica@hotmail.com


www.area3.ca Secretary: Michelle Lemieux, mlemieux58@rogers.com Area 3 News By Judy Filion Gill


A couple of days last month it felt like spring-did it get you thinking about the Spring Classic? Well it should have!


The show will be held on May 20- 23,2011 at the Orangeville Fairgrounds. Spring Classic is 4 split/combined AQHA shows. AQHA, OQHA and Area3 point approved. Stalls are located


Treasurer/ Stall Bookings/ Show Co-ordinator/Memberships: Valerie Love, 2494 Taunton Rd, P.O. Box 4, Hampton, ON LOB 1J0, home: 905-263-8158, Fax: 905-263-2856, VLove@sympatico.ca


Website: Jodi Mallette, 44 Sutter Ave., Brampton, ON L6Z 1G7, 905-846-9309, jodi@jmquarterhorses.ca Newsletter Director/ Commercial Co-ordinator: Judy Gill, 70 Hunter St. E., #4, Peterborough, ON K9H 1G5, 705-874-2239, email: simpleyshowsupplies@hotmail.com


Director: Tracey Dinely, RR #3, 8180 Conc. #2, Mount Albert, ON L0G 1M0, clandara@telus.blackberry.net


indoors and the arena is available for inclement weather. There will be mys- tery draws and $50 exhibitor draws made daily. New this year is Amateur and Open Pleasure Driving. Also plan to attend the infamous pasta dinner! Book your stalls early and take advantage of the early booking discount. Early book- ing date is April 15,2011. This show sells out quickly. All information and forms can be found at www.area3.ca


SPONSORS


Area3 offers many benefits to spon- sors. Your business card will be on the website, which receives daily hits rang- ing from 1600-6700! There will be announcements at all shows, sponsor profiles on the website and acknowl- edgement in The Rider. The support of the sponsors allows the club to give back to the members in many ways. For more information on becoming a sponsor go to www.area3.ca or contact one of the directors.


Congratulations to Debra Lohrenz-Reed and her gelding Coveted Invite who are 1st in the Nation in Select Hunter under Saddle. He is Ontario bred, ontario trained, and lives in little ole Lobo! He is apparently quite the guy and the World Show in Oklahoma in November is his next quest.


Thank you to everyone who came out to the Annual General Meeting, your attendance, support and input are greatly appreciated. The Awards Banquet fol- lowed and a great time was had by all! Watch www.area3.ca for pictures and hilights.


Send me news for the website, a more personal view of our club and members. Foals, new show partner, achievements, thoughts and your views.


Send to jfiliongill@nexicom.net looking forward to hearing from you in 2011!


ALL IN ONE FEE


NSBA Dual Approved Classes at all shows* Small Fry 11 & Under Division (replaces Walk Jog/Trot) All ages Walk Jog/Trot Division (ages 12 & up) High Point Awards for all Divisions at each show


SPRING CLASSIC MAY 18-21, 2012 Orangeville Fairgrounds Coffee & Donuts each morning Pasta Dinner


SUMMERAMA JUNE 29-JULY 3


Caledon Equestrian Park, Palgrave July 1 - Halter & Reining *shown to all 4 judges at once* plus Special Event Classes & Exhibitor Social


AREA 3 ALL NOVICE SHOW & SUMMER CIRCUIT AUGUST 10, 11 & 12, 2012 Orangeville Fairgrounds Check back as we have more details on our final show in 2012!


For show bills visit www.area3.ca


*Area 3 is pleased to announce the addition of Dual Approved NSBA Classes to all of the Area 3 shows. NSBA is now offering a dual approved program for pattern classes. And NSBA offers incentive fund payouts. For more information on NSBA please see their website - www.nsba.com


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