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30/ MAY 2014 THE RIDER


2014 Executive & Board of Directors President: Cheryl Norris, 613-284-1566, snappysdevil@aol.com Vice-President: Tausha Hellyer Secretary: Sheryl Chillson, petiteheartstrings@gmail.com Past President: Shawna Crawford, crawfordqh@gmail.com Treasurer: Dianne Runtz, dianner13@hotmail.com


SPONSORS:


Eastern Ontario Quarter Horse Association www.eoqha.com


Directors: Doug MacDougall Jane MacDougall Deb Knapton Joanne Dorion Barb Downer


Dianne & Dave Runtz Ron & Cobie Wakely


Kathy Martin Show Horses Fortune View Farm


Scott & Linda Berwick


EOQHA News may 2014


patterns will be posted this year on our web site. Our Show Management is kindly


Ranch Horse Pleasure this year. Be sure to give this popular class a try at one of our circuits! Just a reminder to exhibitors that all


It was a long winter and spring was slow coming but it’s finally here! The Banquet Committee is hard at work finding some wonderful gifts for our 2013 awards evening. I am looking forward to seeing everyone out at this fun filled event on May 24, 2014. EOQHA is pleased to be offering


President’s Message Show season is just around the corner.


view www.eoqha.com for more informa- tion.


2014 EOQHA shows held in Carp.


See you soon, Cheryl


Work Bee – 10:00 AM, Monday, May 19th, 2014 at the Fairgrounds! Everyone is welcome. Great opportunity for students needing volunteer hours!


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EOQHA for 2014, please contact Deb Knapton at eoqhasponsor@gmail.com. We appreciate all your support. I wish everyone the best of luck at the


If you are interested in sponsoring


working with our judges to have those pat- terns available a week before each circuit. EOQHA will have the entry forms posted as well, allowing you to be organized prior to each show. All our show bills are posted so please


Barry – can you please box the Banquet separately to make it stand out?


EOQHA 2013 Year End Awards Banquet


The EOQHA Awards Committee would like to invite you to join our year-end ban- quet.


When: Saturday, May 24, 2014


Where: The Arena on the Carp Fair Grounds


Time: 6:00 Social Hour, 7:00 Dinner 8:00 Awards, 9:00 Music


Dinner to be provided by Fadi’s Fabulous Foods


RSVP: Please RSVP to Sheryl Chillson at petiteheartstrings@gmail.com or to Cheryl Norris at snappysdevil@aol.com


Ontario’s Horse Racing Industry On Track


Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation and Ontario Racing Commission partnering to provide stability for horse racing


OHR to build stability in the horse racing industry,” said Philip Olsson, OLG’s Chair of the Board. “Together, we are making progress bringing horse racing into the provincial gaming strate- gy.”


Free Exhibitor Chicken Dinner!


(With Fat Boys)


Racing Industry Transition Panel and the Interim Director of OHR said, “The government’s five year Horse Racing Partner- ship Plan lays a foundation for growth opportunities in the horse racing industry across Ontario.” He continued, “The work we are doing with the provincial government and OLG will build a sus- tainable industry and off-track network.” 5-Year OLG Lease Agreements for Racetracks Race tracks with OLG slot facilities, live race dates and


five-year funding under the Horse Racing Partnership Plan (HRPP), will have the option for leases with a guaranteed term to 2019. This aligns with the government’s commitment for stable funding to the horse racing industry over the next five years under the HRPP.


within current provincial and federal laws to explore new horse- themed lottery/gaming and wagering products. Details will be announced at a later date.


and assists the ministry in its strategic priorities. OHR, the newly formed industry development division of the ORC, is the main delivery agent for government’s five-year Horse Racing Partner- ship Plan which came into effect April 1, 2014.


to govern, direct, control and regulate the horse racing industry in Ontario, including racing in all its forms, the operation of race tracks, licensing of racetracks and racing participants. The ORC must exercise its powers and perform its duties in the public interest and in accordance with the principles of honesty and integrity, and social responsibility. The role and authorities of the ORC are established by the Racing Commission Act, 2000 (Statutes of Ontario 2000, c.20) and its regulations. The ORC reports to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food


About The Ontario Racing Commission The Ontario Racing Commission acts in the public interest


try through various marketing initiatives, research and responsi- ble gambling programs. Working with gaming sites, OLG will advertise and cross-promote with race tracks to publicize horse racing across the province. To further benefit the industry, OLG and OHR are working


its upcoming Requests for Proposals for gaming site operators throughout Ontario. OLG is increasing support to Ontario’s horse racing indus-


OLG modernization & horse racing integration OLG has added a requirement for horse racing expertise in


John Snobelen, a member of the province’s former Horse


TORONTO - The Government of Ontario, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG), and the Ontario Racing Com- mission (ORC), through its newly formed Ontario Horse Racing (OHR) division, are partnering to build a sustainable future for the Ontario horse racing industry. “OLG is pleased to partner with the government, ORC and


Tickets: available at the door


**We are looking for silent auction items for the fundraiser that will be held during the banquet. Both horsey and non-horsey items welcome, no item too big or small! Please contact any member of the executive if you have questions.**


Please visit us at www.EOQHA.com for all the latest news and information.


Colleen McFadden Sheila Rondeau Laura Coburn Martine deGraaf Rosemary Burt Jenna Misener


Dave Graham Embroid-Me


Horses R Us


Misener Performance Horses Todd Grier Excavating


lottery games and gaming facilities. Since 1975, OLG has pro- vided nearly $38 billion to the Province and the people of Ontario. OLG’s annual payments to the Province have helped support health care; education, research, prevention and treat- ment of problem gambling; amateur sport through the Quest for Gold program; and local and provincial charities.


http://media.olg.ca/?p=nmm_news_detail&i=1a290ecc-1318- 48fa-b315-8f10e07934b0


About the Ontario Lottery & Gaming Corporation OLG is a provincial agency responsible for province-wide


Pairs Horsemanship


Supporting Make A Wish Foundation


All In Fee


Circuit Awards For Every Class High Point Awards for Each Division


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