Page 1 of 9 June 2015 Appleatchee Riders Association PO Box 22, Wenatchee, WA 98807 Located at 1130 Circle Street Wenatchee, WA 98801 509-663-3175 phone ~or~ 509-664-3834 fax [email protected] www.appleatcheeriders.com FROM THE OFFICE Dues Reminder, your second half dues payment is due June 1st and is late July 1st. Payments received after July 1st will have a late fee. I have had some members asking about people that would like to trail ride with other members. If you are interested, there is a message board by the main office restrooms for members to post messages and sale items. You can also email the office and I can post the information for you. Trail riding with a partner is a good thing. Barn Renters: The next lockout will be for RHANW. Competitors will start arriving on Wednesday, June 17th, and will be leaving on Sunday, June 21st. If you leave your horse locked out, your stall will be sanitized. If you choose to put your horse back in, it will not be done. Please check your stall floor to make sure it is safe. Also please have your horse locked out and your stalls clean by 8:00 am on Wednesday, June 17th, so they can be bedded for the show. We are seeing a lot of uneven floor mats and some holes in the stalls. We need to keep our stalls safe for our horses as well as guests’ horses. Page 2 of 9 *Stalls and paddocks must be cleaned daily May 1st thru October 31st, to help with fly control.* Please slow down. The speed limit is 10 1/2 mph for all vehicles. Ground Rule #13: No horses are to be left unattended in the barn aisles. Ground Rule#18: All equipment shall be returned to the proper storage area immediately after use. That being said, would whoever borrowed the large yellow and black tape measure from the office, please return it. If you see equipment where it does not belong, please bring it to the office or let me know where it is, and I will try to get it back to where it belongs. New Members: Michelle Bermingham and Terry Mongrain family membership If people want to contact the members of the Grounds Committee about grounds issues, they should contact the following committee members: Tammy Wheeler, Angella Kirschner, Julie Sauve, Craig Tolliver, and Deb Walk. BARRELS We are having great turnouts for all the division events and outside rentals. This sure helps sustain our club. I am having a contest to help get the name of the remaining Princess Appleatchee. It was the year 1974. The first person to contact Susan in the office will win a prize. Have you seen the great job last year’s Queen, Michaela Lantzy, has done organizing the past Queens on the Appleatchee website (Appleatcheeriders.com)? (They used to be called Princesses.) Representing Appleatchee as Queen has been a great experience for these girls, and certainly an asset to our club. It looks like our 7th Annual Futurity was a success, and it put some money in the bank. We are looking at changing our race next year to another format, to see if we can attract more barrel racers. We had a good turnout for the Mother’s day race WBRA rental. We also have their August race and their Finals in October, so come out and support our members. Page 3 of 9 We have some kids that are really getting good and it’s so much fun to see them improve. Enjoy your horses in this great weather!—Julie ROPING Our Memorial weekend roping was very fun, and extremely relaxed. We ran a total of 903 teams throughout the weekend. Although our overall team numbers were down, our division had decided at the beginning of the year that we were going to raise our rates. By increasing the roping entry fees we anticipated a few less teams, saving cattle and possibly getting done a little earlier each day while still profiting the same all in the end. Needless to say, the weekend was successful! We had a nice group of ropers. Just about everyone was curious and responsive to having a new member of our team (Kim) mingling and enforcing rules. Thank you Appleatchee Board and Kim Lightfoot for being our event referee. You were awesome!! We gave out several prizes this past weekend, congrats to all our winners. The High Money saddle winners for the weekend: *Div #2 & under is Craig Buckley of Canada *Div #2.5 & up is Eli Knapp of Brewster June 7th ACTRA has sponsored a saddle for a 1-day High Money prize. This will go to the person that wins the most money on June 7th. This starts at 11am, please feel free to join in on the fun. Thank you to all of Appleatchee members & staff, we get a lot of compliments on our beautiful facility, and even though it’s not said enough, all your patience is appreciated! The roping club will continue to practice every Tuesday and Thursday night @ 7pm. The fee is only $10 for members and $15 for non-members to practice. We would like to encourage everyone that is interested in exposing their horses to cattle, please to come join us. We are having Team Sorting practice on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month. Appleatchee members pay $15, and non-members $20. Practice starts at 6PM for setup. Everyone gets a full 2 minutes in the pen sorting, with a minimum of 3 times each. See the Sorting Division report below for more information, and “Like” Appleatchee Riders Team Sorting on Facebook for updates. Page 4 of 9 Check out our appleatcheeropers.com and see pictures of our winners along with other pictures of ropers, and link to our Facebook page. Upcoming Dates: June 6/05/15 6/07/15 6/12/15 6/13/15 6/14/15 6/19/15 6/21/15 6/26/15 Friday Night Draws Sunday roping No Roping 3- man Team Sorting Jackpot 3-man Team Sorting Jackpot Friday Night Draw Team Sorting Competition Friday Night Draws 7:00 11:00 7:00 9:00 9:00 7:00 9:00 7:00 7/03/15 7/04/15 7/05/15 7/10/15 7/17/15 7/19/15 7/24/15 7/31/15 4th July Roping 4th July Roping 4th July Roping no roping Friday Night Draws Team Sorting Competition no roping Low # weekend 7:00 10:00 9:00 July 7:00 9:00 7:00 TEAM SORTING We’ll continue our monthly sorting competitions June 21 using the new 2D format, with a ride-off at the end, as we did in April. After the regular 6 rides, the riders are ranked by total number of clean runs, then number of cows sorted, then fastest time. The group is split in half into a top 1st division and a 2nd lower division (hence the 2D or 2 Divisions). The top 6-10 riders (depends on how many riders we have) in each division are randomly paired to compete against each other within their division in a ride-off to see who wins the money in each division. The 2D format allows novice riders in division 2 to go home with some cash, not just the top riders! The more riders we have the larger the pots will be, so come on down to ride. Competitions for the rest of the year are July 19, August 9, September 20, October 12, November 15, December 13. We will hand out the winter prizes during the June competition. We will continue to practice through the summer on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month in the roping arena. Page 5 of 9 We had a great Roger Braa clinic May 9-10 – to bad for you if you missed it. Roger had us work on lots of new techniques to improve our 2-man and 3-man games. We got tons of practice too--pretty much sorted all Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday. On June 13-14 we will host an open 3-man 8-go open competition. Last year we had 69 riders of all riding levels and from all over the northwest, and paid out over $12,000 in cash prizes. Our own Jamie Judd won over $800! The entry fee is $200 with an optional $100 buyback competition after the 4th round (for those with a dirty run that takes them out of the main competition). If you are thinking of entering, I recommend you have some experience with 3-man sorting so you know the roles of the three different riders on the team. You can get details and an entry form on the Appleatchee Team Sorting Division webpage or by emailing me ([email protected]). Be sure to “Like” Appleatchee Riders Team Sorting on Facebook for updates. See you in the sorting pen! --John PERFORMANCE The Reining Horse Association of the North West competition featured several of our members. If you didn't get to see Connor Beck on Stop Acholic, you missed a great performance by both. You can see it on Utube, or check the Appleatchee website. As you read this the Appleatchee Dressage Show may be going on. This two separate shows and is in the Indoor Arena. We're expecting a large turnout, so stop by and watch for a bit. Page 6 of 9 Karen O'Neal jumping clinic June 15 July 13 August 17 October 12 During the summer, this clinic is taking place outside, so anyone not attending that wants to jump can use the Indoor Arena at the regularly scheduled Monday night. At the clinic there were several standards and poles left to set up a course. Again, if you are interested, please contact Harden at 6621169 (h) or 679-0328 (c) or at [email protected]. Jill Seely has two more clinics set for the summer, and spots are available by contacting Brigitte at 663-6188 or [email protected] July 26 & 26 August 22 & 23 Sometimes I love something so much that it seems to consume me. Having an addictive personality, it is not always easy to "let it go", and like a dog with a bone, I can just worry the heck out of just about anything. So, when things come back to bite me in the butt, and believe me they do, what I want to do is beat myself up because I did it wrong. Or did too much of it. Today, instead, I think I'll go play with my horse. That ALWAYS makes me feel better. Make time for that ride, JoAnne JoAnne 630 5821 [email protected] Page 7 of 9 PONY CLUB Horse On Course Pony Club held a Games Rally weekend event on May 2-1, at Appleatchee. This year has seen the biggest turnout with 40 riders aged from 4-18 years old. They came from Walla Walla, Tri-Cities, Yakima, Ellensburg, Spokane Northwest Region, Oregon State and Wenatchee. Thank you to Appleatchee for letting our Pony Club use the facility. Appleatchee is a great and safe environment for our members. If anyone has questions regarding Horse On Course Wenatchee Pony Club, please contact France Bedard at [email protected]. Do you have news? Horsefeathers is not just for Division reports. Do you have a new horse? How about bragging about your awards or accomplishments? All of you have some interesting stories, or how about an essay? Please submit contributions to Katherine at [email protected]. Mission Statement: Appleatchee Riders Association is a member owned and operated equestrian complex. It is dedicated to the encouragement, development and promotion of horse related activities that are of interest to its membership and that are supported by member involvement and by efficient use of Appleatchee’s resources. Adopted January 8th, 2006 Page 8 of 9 SERVICES FOR SALE 2003 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY LIMITED MINI VAN, LEATHER INTERIOR, ALL WHEEL DRIVE 68,000 MILES EXCELLENT CONDITION NO ACCIDENTS. WE ARE THE 2ND. OWNERS. 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