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Colonial Carriage & Driving Society
Presents
The 17th Annual
ORLETON FARM
PLEASURE DRIVING SHOW
&
COMBINED DRIVING TEST
and
New 2015 SUPER DERBY
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY
JUNE 12, 13 & 14, 2015
Dear Exhibitors and Friends,
Welcome to Colonial Carriage & Driving Society’s 17th Annual Pleasure Driving Show. Colonial
Carriage & Driving Society and Orleton Farm are proud to play a part in promoting the history and
tradition of pleasure driving here in the Berkshire Hills. The Berkshires had great history in the gilded age with
the large estates and wonderful carriage houses as the place to come and be seen driving your horse and carriage.
Harvey and Mary make their home at Orleton Farm, which has been in Mary’s family since 1900 and has
always been a horse facility. The grounds have become home to Colonial Carriage for its many events held here
throughout the year: sleigh rallies, clinics, fun day, club meetings, and the pleasure show.
The show started 17 years ago at famous sculptor Daniel Chester French’s home, Chesterwood, in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. The show continued there for three years, with the number of exhibitors and spectators
increasing each year. The need for more space prompted the show to move to Eden Hill, one of Stockbridge’s
great estates. In 2006, with the desire to add more classes, the show expanded to a two-day show and moved
to Orleton Farm. A third day was added in 2011, expanding the show with more classes and divisions for our
exhibitors.
The Orleton Farm Combined Test and Pleasure Driving Show is a unique event. The first day offers
dressage and timed obstacles followed by a two-day pleasure driving show. There are classes and divisions
for everyone. This year we have added the Super Derby Combination. These classes are patterned
after Arena Driving Trial obstacle events. Derby Obstacles will be demonstrated just after lunch
on Saturday and Sunday by Paul Z. Martin, Jr. from Pennsylvania. Spectators will enjoy a four-in-hand put
to a coach demonstration. The 2015 schedule also offers a Draft Division, a Park Division and a Picnic Class.
These classes will bring variety and excitement to the event. As our show continues to grow, we are dedicated
to make your experience the best possible. In 2014 this event was one of very few pleasure driving shows that
enjoyed a significant increase in number of entries. We look forward to repeating that experience in 2015.
Come and have fun.
Our stabling opens Wednesday morning, June 10, for those who want to come early. Exhibitors are invited to
the Burgers & Beer BBQ, hosted by Orleton Farm, on Thursday evening at 6:00 PM followed by the Exhibitor’s Briefing. On Friday, a wine and cheese party for exhibitors is held along with the presentation of awards
at the end of the day. Saturday night again features the popular buffet open to exhibitors, family and friends.
Please purchase tickets with your entry. The show relies on the friendly volunteers from Colonial Carriage.
They are committed to making your show experience the best possible – without them, the show would not
go on. You can identify our volunteers from their club shirts. They can help with any questions you may have
about the show or Colonial Carriage.
We take this opportunity to thank all competitors for participating, sponsors for their support, and all
spectators for coming. As this is our fifth year as a three-day venue, the multi-day show schedule comes with
certain financial risk for Colonial Carriage. Entry fees and other showing fees alone do not cover the cost of
the running the show. Please consider being a sponsor or program advertiser as you fill out your entry form.
With your financial support, the show will continue to grow and enhance your showing experience in the
future.
We urge you to make your motel reservations early as there are other events in town on our show
weekend dates.
We hope you enjoy your weekend at Orleton Farm and wish you all a safe and successful show.
Harvey and Mary Stokes Waller
Colonial Carriage & Driving Society
Come and share a weekend with horses, carriages, old cars
and good friends in the beautiful Berkshires.
Burgers and Beer Welcome Barbeque Hosted by Orleton Farm
Thursday, June 11 at 6:00 PM
Exhibitor Briefing and Course Walk at 6:30 PM
Combined Test
Dressage Starting at 7:30 AM Friday, June 12
Derby Obstacles to follow Lunch break
Wine & Cheese Party at end of Friday Show
Pleasure Driving Show Classes
Starting at 9:00 AM on Saturday & Sunday – June 13 & 14
Buffet at 6:00 PM on Saturday
Purchase tickets with entry.
Ribbons and Trophies Awarded
Division Championships
For latest details & additional prize lists,
go to ColonialCarriage.org
ORLETON FARM
AND THE
Colonial Carriage & Driving Society
INVITE YOU TO THE 17th ANNUAL
PLEASURE DRIVING SHOW
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY
JUNE 12, 13 & 14, 2015
Dressage Judges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mickie Bowen, Susan Koso, Billie Hill & Marsha Himler
Pleasure Show Judges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mickie Bowen & Billie Hill
Technical Delegate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kali Knickerbocker-Maher
Obstacles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom & Mike Harrigan
Show Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harvey Waller
Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Ann Willey
Announcer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deborah McCarthy
Show Closing Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May 20, 2015
For more information about the Orleton Farm 17th Annual Pleasure Driving Show,
ColonialCarriage.org, call Dr. Ann Willey 518-392-6583 or e-mail: [email protected]
Days of Show Phone 518-755-2441 (Ann Willey) or 413-441-4682 (Harvey Waller)
VETERINARIAN & FARRIER ON CALL • FOOD AVAILABLE ON THE GROUNDS
This show is an ADS recognized competition conducted in accordance with the
regulations and directives of the American Driving Society.
ACCOMMODATIONS
Stockbridge Village (go to Stockbridgechamber.org): Red Lion Inn 413-298-5545 (1.5 miles away);
Great Barrington (5 miles away): Holiday Inn Express 413-528-1810; Comfort Inn & Suites
413-528-3272; Lenox (5 miles away): Hampton Inn & Suites 413-499-1111
Due to other activities in the Berkshires, please make reservations early.
DIRECTIONS TO ORLETON FARM
From the West: New York State Thruway: Take Exit B3 and follow Route 102 east to center of
Stockbridge,turn left onto Pine Street, go 500 feet and bear left on Prospect Hill Road. Go 1.5 miles on left.
From the East: Mass. Turnpike: Take Exit 2 “Lee” and follow Route 102 west to center of Stockbridge,
turn right onto Pine Street, go 500 feet and bear left on Prospect Hill Road. Go 1.5 miles on left.
From Vermont and Connecticut: Take U.S. Route 7 to Stockbridge. Then take Route 102 west to center
of Stockbridge, turn right onto Pine Street, go 500 feet and bear left on Prospect Hill Road. Go 1.5 miles
on left.
PLEASURE DRIVING SHOW CONDITIONS AND RULES
1. The Committee reserves the right to eliminate or consolidate classes as entries warrant; three (3) entries minimum.
2. Entries close May 20, 2015. Post entries may be accepted after that date at an increased entry
fee of additional $5 per class, room permitting. However, post entries will not appear in the published program.
3. Entry Fees: Combined Test – Dressage and Cones (1 dressage test and cones): $70.
Orleton Farm Super Derby $105, includes one dressage test, cones and derby entry.
Additional dressage test may be driven at $35 per test if schedule permits. Pleasure Driving
Show: $80 per division (i.e., Turnout, Reinsmanship, Ring Obstacle and Cross Country
Obstacle) and/or $25 per individual class. Any division with less than 4 classes or the special
classes will be charged at the individual class rate. Post Closing Date Entry Fee is $30 per class.
4. ADS fees. Additionally, a separate check made payable to the ADS for $5 for all ADS members must accompany entries. For non-ADS members, there is a required fee of $30 for the Combined Test and/or Pleasure Driving Show, payable to ADS, which may be applied to 2015 ADS membership.
5. Stalls are available at $135 each, with two bags of shavings. A deposit of $25.00 is required per stall by separate check made payable to Colonial Carriage. Stall reservations and payment must be made by May 20, 2015. Stall fees are not refundable.
6. Liability waiver must be signed by the exhibitor and anyone riding on the vehicle. Any exhibitor driving or carrying a passenger is subject to disqualification if the waiver has not been signed by all parties.
7. Numbers will not be assigned without payment of entry fees, ADS fees, stall deposits, properly signed entry forms, ADS disclaimer, a negative Coggins test taken within 1 year and a current rabies vaccination certificate.
8. Removing the bridle from an animal harnessed to a vehicle or leaving an animal unattended while hitched anywhere on the show grounds will result in immediate elimination.
9. All drivers must carry a whip, wear a hat, apron and gloves while driving their equines.
10. EMT/EMS personnel, veterinarian, and farrier will be on call.
11. A course map for the cones and cross country obstacle course will be available at the show.
12. For Sale Carriages: An area will be provided to accommodate horse drawn carriages to be brought to the show for the purpose of sale and viewing by the public. The Display Fee is $25.00 payable to Colonial Carriage.
13. Refunds on entries will be made only upon the receipt of a Veterinarian’s Certificate or Physician’s Certificate attesting to the inability of the animal or whip to participate due to illness or injury. This certificate MUST be received prior to the opening of the show on June 12, 2015. Stall fees are not refundable.
14. There is a $35.00 fee for showing out of your trailer, for one or for all days of the show, payable with your entry. Persons may camp on site with no hook ups, for no additional fee.
15. Commercial vendors may inquire about available space on Saturday and Sunday by calling 518-392-6583.
16. All dogs must be leashed at all times. Dogs found to be unleashed will be impounded and may be reclaimed upon payment of a $50.00 fine.
17. NEW THIS YEAR. Orleton Farm Super Derby for single and multiple ponies and horses.
See ADS Appendix CD-C for description and rules. Entries may be limited. Training level entries may drive any vehicle. Cantering will be penalized. Preliminary and
Intermediate level entries must drive Marathon type vehicles. Cantering is not penalized.
TENTATIVE CLASS TIME SCHEDULE
FRIDAY, JUNE 12 – STARTING at 8:00AM
8:00AM VSE Dressage
Will perform in the 20m x 40m Arena #1
1. VSE Single & Pair - Training - Test #2
2. VSE Single & Pair - Preliminary - Test #6
3. VSE Single & Pair - Intermediate - Test #7
14. VSE Single & Pair - Timed Obstacles
in Arena #1
8:00AM Training Dressage - Grass Arena #2
All Training - Test #2
4. Single Pony
5. Single Horse
6. Multiples
7. Junior to Drive Whip may select level of test
8:00AM
Preliminary Dressage - Main Arena #3
Test #6
8. Single Pony
9. Single Horse
10. Multiples (Test #5)
Intermediate Dressage - Main Arena #3
Test #7
11. Single Pony
12. Single Horse
13. Multiples
8:30 AM
TIMED OBSTACLES - Cones Arena #4
15. Single Pony
16. Single Horse
17. Multiples
18. Junior to Drive
SUPER DERBY OBSTACLES - Starts after
lunch with completion of Dressage
70. Single Pony - Training level
71. Single Pony - Preliminary level
72. Single Pony - Intermediate level
73. Single Horse - Training level
74. Single Horse - Preliminary level
75. Single Horse - Intermediate level
76. Multiples - Training level
77. Multiples - Preliminary level
78. Multiples - Intermediate level
* Dressage will be limited to one test per competitor unless time permits. Should time allow, a second
may be possible for a fee of $35. If interested in
a second test, please list your choice on the entry
blank.
Whips should proceed to the timed obstacle course
upon completion of their dressage test(s).
Please refer to American Driving Society (ADS) for
all Combined Tests.
Derby Obstacles to be held in Main Ring at
completion of all Dressage tests. See ADS rule
appendix CD-C, new in the 2015 version. Entries
may be limited. Training level entries may drive any
vehicle. Cantering will be penalized. Preliminary and
Intermediate level entries must drive Marathon type
vehicles. This is a timed competition with all penalties converted to added time. Total time determines
placings.
ENTRIES MAY ENTER EITHER the Combined
Test of Dressage and Cones OR the Super Derby of
Dresage, Cones and Derby Obstacles.
Championship and six ribbons will be awarded
to the turnout with the lowest number of penalty
points in the Combined Test or the Super Derby in
the following divisions:
COMBINED TEST
Training
VSE Single or Pair
Single Pony
Single Horse
Multiple
COMBINED TEST
Junior to Drive
COMBINED TEST
Preliminary
VSE Single or Pair
Single Pony
Single Horse
Multiple
COMBINED TEST
Intermediate
VSE Single or Pair
Single Pony
Single Horse
Multiple
SUPER DERBY
Training
Single Pony
Single Horse
Multiples
SUPER DERBY
Preliminary
Single Pony
Single Horse
Multiples
SUPER DERBY
Intermediate
Single Pony
Single Horse
Multiples
ON FRIDAY, JUNE 12, a wine and cheese party
for exhibitors will be held for the presentation of
awards at the end of the day’s show.
TENTATIVE CLASS SCHEDULE
TENTATIVE CLASS SCHEDULE
SATURDAY, JUNE 13
SUNDAY, JUNE 14
M ain A rena #3
9:00AM
M ain A rena #3
9:00AM
54. Utility Reinsmanship
32. Single Horse Pleasure Turnout
36. Pair Horse Pleasure Turnout
28. Pair Pony Pleasure Turnout
20. VSE Pleasure Turnout
24. Single Pony Pleasure Turnout
21. VSE Reinsmanship
40. Multiple Horse/Pony Pleasure Turnout
52. Trade/Commercial Turnout
41. Multiple Horse/Pony Reinsmanship
64. Carriage Dog
66. Picnic Class
lunch break
carriage racing Demonstration
27.
35.
55.
48.
57.
49.
58.
65.
Single Pony Progressive
Single Horse Progressive
Utility Scurry
Novice to Drive Pleasure Turnout
American Heritage Turnout
Novice to Drive Reinsmanship
American Heritage Performance
Old Guard
23. VSE Fault & Out
39. Pair Horse Fault & Out
31. Pair Pony Fault & Out
43. Multiple Horse/Pony Fault & Out
25. Single Pony Reinsmanship
37. Pair Horse Reinsmanship
44. Junior to Drive Pleasure Turnout
29. Pair Pony Reinsmanship
59. Draft Reinsmanship
50. Novice to Drive Working Pleasure
53. Trade/Commercial Performance
LUNCH BREAK
CARRIAGE RACING DEMONSTRATION
COACHING DEMONSTRATION
AWARDING OF THE
CONCOURS D’ELEGANC TROPHY
AWARDING OF THE
ANNE OSBORN BLISS
MEMORIAL TROPHY
62.
45.
63.
33.
46.
51.
60.
47.
Cross Country Course
10:00 AM
56. Utility Cross Country Obstacle
38. Pair Horse Cross Country Obstacle
30. Pair Pony Cross Country Obstacle
22. VSE Cross Country Obstacle
Park Turnout
Junior to Drive Reinsmanship
Park Performance
Single Horse Reinsmanship
Junior to Drive Working Pleasure
Noivice to Drive Fault & Out
Draft Fault & Out
Junior to Drive Fault & Out
Cross Country Course
9:30 AM
34.
42.
26.
61.
Single Horse Cross Country Obstacle
Multiple Horse/Pony Cross Country Obstacle
Single Pony Cross Country Obstacle
Draft Cross Country Obstacle
PLEASURE DRIVING SHOW
DIVISIONS & CHAMPIONSHIPS
VSE Single & Pair
20. Pleasure Turnout
21. Reinsmanship
22. Cross Country Obstacle
23. Fault & Out Obstacle
Division may be split if entries warrant.
Single Pony
24. Pleasure Turnout
25. Reinsmanship
26. Cross Country Obstacle
27. Progressive Obstacle
Division may be split if entries warrant.
Pair Pony
28. Pleasure Turnout
29. Reinsmanship
30. Cross Country Obstacle
31. Fault & Out Obstacle
Single Horse
32. Pleasure Turnout
33. Reinsmanship
34. Cross Country Obstacle
35. Progressive Obstacle
Division may be split if entries warrant.
Pair Horse
36. Pleasure Turnout
37. Reinsmanship
38. Cross Country Obstacle
39. Fault & Out Obstacle
Multiple Horse/Pony –
Tandem, Unicorn, Four-In-Hand
40. Pleasure Turnout
41. Reinsmanship
42. Cross Country Obstacle
43. Fault & Out Obstacle
Junior to Drive – Single Horse/Pony
44. Pleasure Turnout
45. Reinsmanship
46. Working Pleasure
47. Fault & Out Obstacle
Novice to Drive
48. Pleasure Turnout
49. Reinsmanship
50. Working Pleasure
51. Fault & Out Obstacle
Trade/Commercial
52. Turnout
53. Performance
Utility – Single Pony/Horse
54. Reinsmanship
55. Scurry
56. Cross Country Obstacle
American Heritage
57. Turnout
58. Performance
Draft Division
59. Reinsmanship
60. Fault & Out Obstacle
61. Cross Country Obstacle
Park Division
62. Turnout
63. Performance
Special Classes
64. Carriage Dog
65. Old Guard
66. Picnic Class
Concours d’Elegance
Judged throughout the show. Sponsored by
Orleton Farm. The Anne Osborn Bliss Memorial Trophy will be presented to the entry that the
judges feel most exemplifies her sense of style.
Entries must compete in all classes listed
in a division to be eligable for that championship.
PLEASURE DRIVING SHOW DIVISION AND CLASS DESCRIPTIONS
Multiple Division: Open to horse and pony tandems,
unicorns, and four-in-hands. The class will be split if
entries warrant.
Novice to Drive Division: Open to single horse/ pony
drivers and will be governed by ADS rules, Article 31.2.
Junior to Drive Division: Open to whips 18 years of
age or younger. 13 years of age or younger to be accompanied by an adult. Helmets are required.
Utility Division: Open to single pony and single
horse put to a two or four-wheeled training/marathon
type vehicle not suitable for any other division or class.
Pneumatic tires acceptable in the Utility Division. Attire
should be appropriate for a pleasure show (hat, apron,
gloves, whip).
Trade/Commercial Division: Open to all vehicles and
equines that depict a theme of trade or commercial use.
Please give description of vehicle (age, provenance, use,
etc.) to show announcer. Turnout: To be judged 75%
on attention to detail related to the vehicle’s use, 25%
on performance. Performance: Will be asked to perform
tasks that might be encountered on a daily route. To be
judged 50% on attention to detail related to the vehicle’s
use, 50% on performance.
American Heritage Division: Open to all who are
turned out to a “turn of the century” or Currier and Ives
type of appearance. Please provide a detailed description
and history to the announcer prior to the class. Turnout:
To be judged 75% on turnout and 25% on performance.
Performance: Will be asked to perform such tasks that
may be encountered on a country drive. To be judged
50% on attention to detail related to the appropriateness
of the turnout and 50% on performance.
Draft Division: Horses to be of heavy draft type.
Vehicles and harness to be suitable for pleasure show.
Farm type vehicles not allowed.
Park Division:
Park Turnout: To be shown in an appropriate antique
or antique type vehicle (i.e., Gig, Phaeton) turned out
in formal “Park” style. To be shown both ways of the
arena at a park walk, park trot, and “show your horse”
(a smart trot without excessive speed). Entries should
stand quietly in the line-up. 70% on the condition, fit
and appropriateness of harness and vehicle, spares and
appointments, neatness and appropriateness of attire and
overall impression 30% on performance, manners and
way of going.
Park Performance: A pleasure driving class in which
entries are judged primarily on gaits (See ADS Article
210.11). To be shown in an appropriate antique or
antique type vehicle (i.e., Gig, Phaeton) turned out
in formal “Park” style. To be shown both ways of the
arena at a park walk, park trot, and “show your horse” (a
smart trot without excessive speed). Entries should stand
quietly in the line-up. 70% on performance, quality of
horse, and manners 30% on overall impression.
Picnic Class: A pleasure driving class in which entries
are judged primarily on the performance and quality of
turnout as well as the presentation of a picnic. Competitors will be asked to work their turnout both directions
of the arena, then retreat to a designated picnic area. The
horse will be unhitched and taken back to the stable area
while the participants prepare their picnic for viewing.
All picnic participants and their amenities must be part
of the turnout during the arena portion of the class. The
judge (or honorary judges) will visit the picnic area and
competitors will describe the type of picnic they are presenting.
Old Guard Class: Open to exhibitors 65 years of
age or older wishing to show a single, pair, unicorn, or
four-in-hand of horse(s), pony(ies), or other equine(s).
A pleasure driving class, it will be judged both ways of the
ring at a walk, slow trot, and working trot, and entries may
be asked to walk when reversing across the diagonal and
when lining up. Entries should stand quietly in the lineup.
All entries chosen for a workout may be worked both ways
of the arena at any gait requested by the judge and may be
asked to execute a figure of eight.
Scurry Classes: Whip to select and execute course of
cones obstacles. Fastest time and penalties to win.
CLASS RULES
Please refer to American Driving Society (ADS) Rules
for the following classes:
Pleasure Driving Turnout: Article 218, 1-3
Reinsmanship: Article 223, 1-6
Cross Country Obstacles: Guidelines in
Chapter 7 Section A 250.1. Orleton Farm length
of course is approximately 1-1.25 miles.
Timed Obstacles: Article 247, 1-3
Progressive Obstacles: Article 249.2
Scurry Obstacles: Article 248.1
Fault & Out: Article 249.1
Carriage Dog: Article 232, 1-4
Park Classes: Article 210.11
AMERICAN DRIVING SOCIETY
Every person participating in the show is responsible for knowledge of, and is subject
to, the ADS Rules and Regulations. Members receive a copy of the current Handbook
including Pleasure Driving, Combined and Dressage standards for competition, lists of judges
and technical delegates, dressage tests, and THE WHIP, publication of the American Driving
Society.
I would like to become a member of the ADS:
________ Life - $1000
________ Family - $95
________ Individual - $75
________ Junior (under 18) - $40
________ Club - $60
________ Commercial - $60
________ TOTAL
Driving Interest: ❏ Pleasure (non competitive)
Showing: ❏ Pleasure Shows ❏ Combined Driving ❏ Other ________________
Membership expires on December 31, _________
Name__________________________________________________________________
Address________________________________________________________________
City _____________________________________ State _______ Zip Code ________
Phone
______________________ Email ___________________________________
Local Driving Affiliate
__________________________________________________
_____________________
Method of Payment:
❏ Check
❏ VISA
❏ MasterCard
Credit Card # _____________________________
Expiration_________________
Signature_______________________________________________________________
MAIL ADS MEMBERSHIP TO: ADS, P.O. Box 278, Cross Plains, WI 53528
608-237-7382 phone
Fax: 608-237-6468
www.americandrivingsociety.org
SHOW SOCIAL EVENTS
Thursday, June 11 at 6:00 PM – Come meet your fellow exhibitors at the
Burgers and Beer Welcome BBQ hosted by Orleton Farm.
Show briefing and course walk will follow at 6:30 PM.
Friday, June 12 after completion of Combined Tests and Super Derby – Enjoy the wine &
cheese party while ribbons are being awarded. Co-sponsored by Driving Essentials, Inc.
Saturday, June 13 at 6:00 PM – Stay close to the show with a buffet dinner at
the Coach Barn. Tickets $35 per person on your entry form. All are welcome.
COLONIAL CARRIAGE & DRIVING SOCIETY
WELCOMES YOU AND INVITES YOUR SUPPORT
We hope your journey to the 17th Orleton Farm Pleasure Driving Show will be a pleasant one and
that you and your friends will enjoy the weekend filled with diverse driving classes and social events.
You will begin to experience the history and tradition of carriage driving in the Berkshires.
As you drive up Prospect Hill from the Red Lion Inn, which was a coaching inn and tavern established c.
1873, you will pass several of the former summer “cottages” of the late 19th century – including Bonnie
Brae (now the Shrine of the Divine Mercy), Naumkeag (a Choate family residence), Oronoque – and you
will shortly arrive at your destination: Orleton Farm.
Upon passing through the entrance of the Farm, you will marvel at the beautiful grounds and pageantry
of the horse show and surrounding activities. Be sure to take time to visit the Orleton Farm Carriage
Collection, which is unique to the Berkshires. It houses 40 restored horse drawn vehicles and their
appointments in the private museum not ordinarily open to the public.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for sharing your enthusiasm for preserving the
tradition of pleasure carriage driving by attending the show. This is the fourth year of a three day show at
Orleton Farm. Colonial Carriage has expanded the format at considerable financial risk. The members
know how much you will enjoy the show and encourage you to help the club meet their expenses with your
generous support.
All contributors will be listed in the show program.
Levels of support with their benefits for you and your guests:
$25
Bronze Patron. Admission for two on Saturday or Sunday.
$50
Class Sponsor. Present award to class winner. Admission for two on Saturday or
Sunday. Please specify class or one will be assigned.
$100 Silver Patron. Admission for two on Saturday or Sunday, lunches included.
$200
Division Sponsor. Present award to champion and reserve. Admission for two on
Saturday and Sunday, lunches included. Please specify division or one will be assigned.
$300
Gold Patron. Admission for four, both days, lunches included.
$500
Show Sponsor. Admission for four, both days. Lunches and Saturday buffet for
four included. Banner displayed at Coach Barn Shoppes.
Please contact Ann Willey for details on display or business card ads in the show program at
[email protected] or 518-392-6583. Let Ann know if you would like sponsorship information
sent to your friends. Additional forms are available at ColonialCarriage.org.
Please include your sponsorship donation with your entry or make a separate check payable
to Colonial Carriage and send to: Dr. Ann Willey, 299 Pond Hill Road, Chatham, NY 12037.
Thank you for your consideration of support.
The Orleton Farm Pleasure Driving Show Sponsorship Committee
Dr. Ann Willey
299 Pond Hill Road
Chatham, NY 12037