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NODA News www.nodarider.org Issue 8, 2015 Northern Ohio Dressage Association Inside: Dressage 2015 and Dressage 2015 Encore sponsors and adversers, page 5 NODA Schooling Show Results July 12, 2015 at Rocky River Stables, page 10 In Memory of NODA Member John Claridge, page 16 Next Month: Dressage 2015 and Dressage 2015 Encore Results! Cover: Diane Weber-Fawsi & Ecco Domani at NODA Dressage 2015 (a USDF/ USEF Recognized Show) Photo by Erich Linder

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Page 1: Issue 8, 2015

NODA News

www.nodarider.org Issue 8, 2015

Northern Ohio Dressage Association

Inside:

Dressage 2015 and Dressage 2015 Encore sponsors and advertisers, page 5

NODA Schooling Show Results July 12, 2015 at Rocky River Stables, page 10

In Memory of NODA Member John Claridge, page 16 Next Month:

Dressage 2015 and Dressage 2015 Encore Results!

Cover:

Diane Weber-Fawsitt & Ecco Domani at NODA Dressage 2015 (a USDF/USEF Recognized Show)

Photo by Erich Linder

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D ear Noda Members,

We are pleased and excited about how well the Recognized Shows

went this year at Chagrin Valley Farms. Despite the heat and heavy Friday afternoon rain, the footing in the arenas held up well. A few things will need some improvement, and the Show Committee has already met for a review. We know what needs to be addressed for next year. Comments were for the most part positive, and we are confident that all the work that was put into the shows this year will make next year much easier.

Any success achieved this year could not have been enjoyed without our dedicated Show Committee chaired by Niki Sackman, also NODA’s VP. An army of volunteers came out to support this undertaking. “Thank you” is not enough, so I hope everyone knows how important they were to the shows. Karen Eisenhauer-Shirring, Volunteer Coordinator extraordinaire for many years, recruited and recruited and recruited. We had plenty of help Saturday and Sunday; in fact we were packed up and on our way home two hours after the end of the show Sunday.

Our success this year was also achieved due to the generosity of our Sponsors and Advertisers. Because there were many people behind this undertaking, many friends of NODA also rallied to help ensure our success. Please take note of all the area businesses that supported the show and whenever possible, return the favor and support their businesses. You can see lists of our supporters on NODA’s Facebook page and

also on the NODA website.

Thank you to all the competitors who came out to ride for the judges, and more. Many local professionals, adult amateurs, and Jr/YRs didn’t stop at competing -- they also rolled up their sleeves and helped! Our local competitors were instrumental in getting our platforms constructed, producing new artwork for our program, and manning and advising the show committee. They were also responsible for thousands of dollars in sponsorships and advertising.

Three cheers for BMCI and Kevin Bradbury’s team of experts. Scoring was easy and displayed for all to see in the office. Kevin arrived on Wednesday before the show and with a team of volunteers on Thursday we set up. We got started a little later than planned, but eventually it all came together. I hope we didn’t drive team Bradbury too crazy, and that they agree to come back again next year.

Our officials were great. They were patient and tolerated the sweltering heat and mosquitos with good humor. We thank them for coming, being flexible, and working with us to schedule as many rides as was reasonable.

Thank you also to Chagrin Valley Farms. It had been nearly 20 years since we held a Recognized Show there, and it was a learning experience for all of us. Linda Joseph and her hard working staff were great. They are accustomed to the Hunter Jumper world of competition, so our needs, which are quite different, came as a bit of a surprise. Also, they were coming off of their involvement with the Hunter Jumper Classic, and had only four days to get the venue shipshape for Dressage. They rose to the occasion like the pros they are, and were amazing.

The future of these shows will be built on the success of this year. I know we can count on our members, their families and friends, along with local businesses to continue and grow the support we had this year. Thank you everyone!

Next year, longtime Volunteer Coordinator Karen Eisenhauer-Shirring will be unavailable for the Recognized Shows. We are actively looking for someone to fill her position. Karen will help the new volunteer get started and will supply information and lists. Please contact her at [email protected] if you are

Dee Liebenthal and Rens

Greetings from the President

2014 NODA Executive Board

President Dee Liebenthal

330-562-8455 [email protected]

Vice President Niki Sackman

[email protected]

Treasurer Nancy Danielson

440-759-2117 (Text only) [email protected]

Secretary Patti Valencic

[email protected]

Parliamentarian Dale Lappert 330-527-4683

[email protected]

Directors at Large

Mary Lou Gallagher 216-251-7469

[email protected]

Barbara Soukup [email protected]

Kathy Kirchner 330-995-6010

[email protected]

Gail Patton 440-442-5256

Mary Dana Prescott 440-942-1008

The Northern Ohio Dressage Association

is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit

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Communications Correspondence Secretary: Rosemary Rufo 330-527-7836 [email protected]

Newsletter Editors: Layout/Content: Elizabeth Bross 814-881-2786 [email protected] Layout/Content: April Woodward [email protected] Advertising/Corral: Mosie Welch 330-618-5838 [email protected]

Classifieds: Jill Voigt 216-346-2811 [email protected]

Reporting: Regina Sacha-Ujczo [email protected]

Webmaster and Facebook: Linda Cooley 440-941-6269 [email protected]

External Relations: Lisa Gorretta 440-543-8682 [email protected]

Educational Programs Co-chairs: Marcia Doyle 330-562-8456 [email protected] Berni Moauro 330-467-0619 [email protected]

Membership & Handbook Chair: Fran Cverna 440-834-1774 [email protected] Junior & Young Rider Liaison: Lauren Hunter 812-655-0375 [email protected] Member Liaison: Kathy Kirchner 330-995-6010 [email protected] Professional Liaison: Mary Dana Prescott

Historical Historian: Lora Burgess 440-554-6736 [email protected]

Competitions Recognized Show

Chair: Niki Sackman [email protected] Manager: Kevin Bradbury 734-426-2111 Ext 111 [email protected] Show Secretary: Mary Lou Gallagher 216-251-7469 [email protected] Volunteer Coordinator: Karen Eisenhauer Shirring

330-220-4705 [email protected] Sponsors/Advertising: Regina Sacha Ujczo 216-390-3702 [email protected] Program Coordinator: Sara Justice

908-240-6949 [email protected]

Schooling Show Chair: Kara Maruszak 440-655-9376 [email protected] Show Secretary: Jennifer Tulleners 440-213-6685 [email protected] Volunteer Coordinator: Gail Patton 440-442-5256

Awards Chair: Janeen Langowski-Grava 440-666-6182

[email protected]

Silent Auction

Chair: OPEN

Year-End Banquet Chair: Shannon O'Hara 440-781-4557 [email protected]

2015 Committees

NODA’s Board welcomes all comments and opinions regarding NODA activities, shows and policies. Please contact member liaison Kathy Kirchner.

Monthly board meetings are held the second Monday of each month from 7 to 9 pm at Panera Bread, 6130 Kruse Drive in Solon.

Members are welcome to attend. See meeting page at www.nodarider.org for details as on occasion the location of the meeting may change.

Dressage 2015 and Dressage 2015 Encore

Sponsors

Platinum Level Sponsors Big Dee’s

Tack and Vet Supply

Shade Tree Farm Betsy Rebar Sell

Gold Level Sponsors Schneiders Saddlery

Silver Level Sponsors Arielle Brodkey

Geauga Grain & Feed Supply Sterling Lakes Equestrian Center

See page 5 for a full listing of sponsors and

advertisers at our Recognized Shows

Newsletter & Website Advertisers

Buckeye Horse Park

Dream On Farm

Equestrian Pursuits

Equine Essentials

GPS, Horse and Human Dynamics

JP Dressage

Lake Erie College

Merrell Insurance Agency Nationwide Insurance

North Crest Equestrian Center

Poulin Dressage

Rivendel Farm

Rob Stone, Certified Farrier

Saddles 101

Topline Stables

The Visiting Vet

United States Dressage Federation

Valley Equine Dentistry

Please support our sponsors and advertisers with your business

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interested in learning more about this position.

It is with great fondness that we remember John Claridge, who passed away on July 15, 2015. John was a longtime member of NODA, and was NODA’s first Dressage Foundation Century Club member. We have included a reprint of an article that appeared in the Century Club News, January 2011. We hope to have an in-depth article about John in next month’s issue. Please keep John’s wife Gay, also a longtime NODA member, in your thoughts. If you wish, you may remember John with a donation to the American Cancer Society, 2115 W. 38th St., Erie, PA 16503.

We are looking for a chair for our Silent Auction to be held at the 2015 Awards Banquet. I know I announced last month that Janice Lawrenz was taking over the auction, but due to recent changes in her job she finds that she won’t be able to chair the committee. She will, however, be able to help. Please contact our member liaison, Kathy Kirchner, at [email protected] if you would like to take charge of this important and fun part of the yearend banquet.

2015 is an election year for NODA, which means that all Executive Board positions are up for election this year. NODA’s President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary will be elected to start serving January 1st 2016. If you are interested in any of these positions, please contact Dale Lappert, our Parliamentarian, at [email protected]. There will be an open meeting in September (date TBD), and we will also take nominations from the floor at that time. Thank you once again for all your support this year. Dee Liebenthal, President

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NODA Schooling Show July 12, 2015 at Rocky River Stables

Novice USDF Introductory Test A Adult Amateur (Boeh) 1 Andrea Blatnik Pepper 65.625 2 Nancy Murnyack Triple Jig 63.438 Q 3 Christine Burk Rani Goes To 61.250 Q Novice USDF Introductory Test A Jr/YR (Boeh) 1 Jamie Crout Ima Kate Policy 64.688 Novice USDF Introductory Test B Adult Amateur (Lappert) 1 Andrea Blatnik Pepper 52.500 2 Nancy Murnyack Triple Jig 47.813 Novice USDF Introductory Test C Adult Amateur (Boeh) 1 Nancy Murnyack Triple Jig 59.500 USDF Introductory Test A Jr/YR (Boeh) 1 Kayanne Marti Lianna LS Nicki 71.563 USDF Introductory Test B Jr/YR (Lappert) 1 Kayanne Marti Lianna LS Nicki 55.938 2 Margot Kakou Papa Picked Her 50.313 USDF Introductory Test C Jr/YR (Boeh) 1 Ashley Yoder Dominatrix 69.000 Q 2 Margot Kakou Papa Picked Her 67.250 Q 3 Sarah Pruzan Dreamer 63.000 Q USDF Introductory Test C Professional (Lappert) 1 Elizabeth Biddick Here’s Johnny 61.770 Q Novice Training Level Test 1 Adult Amateur (Lappert) 1 Penny Baker Luke's Shadow 64.783 Q Novice Training Level Test 1 Jr/YR (Lappert) 1 Ashley Yoder Dominatrix 72.174 Q 2 Maria Sandy Penny 61.087 Q 3 John Sandy Flash's Painted Dazzle 59.130 4 Sarah Pruzan Dreamer 58.043 5 Danielle Northrup Good Will 56.522 Novice Training Level Test 2 Adult Amateur (Boeh) 1 Penny Baker Luke's Shadow 72.885 Q Novice Training Level Test 2 Jr/YR (Boeh) 1 Maria Sandy Penny 69.615 Q 2 John Sandy Flash's Painted Dazzle 68.269 Q 3 Danielle Northrup Good Will 65.192 Q Novice Training Level Test 3 Adult Amateur (Lappert) 1 Penny Baker Luke's Shadow 63.636 Q Training Level Test 1 Adult Amateur (Boeh) 1 Linda Sgambellone Payton 63.696 Q 2 Rhonda Sanger Vanguard's Magic 57.826 Training Level Test 1 Professional (Boeh) 1 Cindy Scherry Johnny Cake 69.565 Q

Training Level Test 2 Adult Amateur (Boeh) 1 Anne Demanelis Tuf Davin 68.654 Q 2 Linda Sgambellone Payton 66.154 Q 3 Jill Voigt Jasper 65.962 Q Training Level Test 2 Jr/YR (Boeh) 1 Mary Meehan Street Scene 67.885 Training Level Test 2 Professional (Boeh) 1 Wendy Skelly Reckless Too 73.846 Q 2 Cindy Scherry Johnny Cake 71.923 Q Training Level Test 3 Adult Amateur (Boeh) 1 Abigail Weigele Charles Maxwell Johns 67.727 2 Jill Voigt Jasper 64.545 Q Training Level Test 3 Jr/YR (Boeh) 1 Mary Meehan Street Scene 66.364 Training Level Test 3 Professional (Boeh) 1 Wendy Skelly Reckless Too 72.045 Q 2 Rachel Jelen Dancin In Aruba HOF 66.364 Q 3 Valorie Gill Solar 57.045 First Level Test 1 Adult Amateur (Boeh) 1 Amy Craig Jessica NHH 68.333 Q 2 Susan J. Horst Tuf Davin 65.556 Q First Level Test 1 Professional (Boeh) 1 Rachel Jelen Dancin In Aruba HOF 67.593 Q 2 Cindy Scherry Verina PE 67.037 Q First Level Test 2 Adult Amateur (Boeh) 1 Amy Craig Jessica NHH 70.625 Q 2 Michele Vonk Crusader Creek 65.625 Q First Level Test 2 Professional (Boeh) 1 Cindy Scherry Verina PE 70.156 Q First Level Test 3 Adult Amateur (Boeh) 1 Michele Vonk Crusader Creek 66.912 Q 2 Crissteen Miller Easy Swinger 66.765 Q Second Level Test 1 Adult Amateur (Boeh) 1 Tay Laster Kit'Astrophe 69.394 Q 2 Crissteen Miller Easy Swinger 61.212 Q Second Level Test 3 Adult Amateur (Boeh) 1 Tay Laster Kit'Astrophe 71.341 Q 2 Abigail Weigele Tula 59.878 Third Level Test 1 Professional (Boeh) 1 Sabine Walker CA Hudson Bey 70.455 Q 2 Rachel Jelen Clay Time 58.788 Q Third Level Test 2 Adult Amateur (Lappert) 1 Cindy Poulson Regalia 64.103 Q Third Level Test 2 Professional (Lappert) 1 Sabine Walker CA Hudson Bey 64.744 Q

High Point-Intro Level:

Kayanne Marti & Lianna LS Nicki 71.5631%

High Point-Training & Above:

Wendy Skelly & Reckless Too 73.8461%

High Point Awards

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Third Level Test 3 Adult Amateur (Boeh) 1 Cindy Poulson Regalia 67.564 Q 2 Cindy Bank Idlehour Mchenry 66.923 Q Walk-Trot Equitation (Lappert) 1 Nancy Murnyack Triple Jig 67.000 Q 2 Christine Burk Rani Goes To 56.000 USEF Rider Test (Boeh) 1 Amy Craig Jessica NHH 74.000 Q Western Dressage Basic Test 1 (Boeh) 1 Judy Jacobsen Lady's Courageous 67.742 Western Dressage Basic Test 2 (Lappert) 1 Judy Jacobsen Lady's Courageous 64.583 Western Dressage Intro Level Test 1 (Lappert) 1 Kelley Madick Maximum Surprise 56.071 2 Kelley Madick Max Bear 53.393 Western Dressage Intro Level Test 2 (Boeh) 1 Shannon Hose Max Bear 60.000 2 S hannon Hose SF Fitzgerald 53.125 Western Dressage Level 1 Test 1 (Boeh) 1 Courtney Stankiewicz Zpf Zips Took A Chance 66.486 Western Dressage Level 1 Test 2 (Boeh) 1 Valorie Gill George 65.811

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Congratulations Schooling Show Competitors!

We would like to thank Valley Riding Stables and Margaret McElhany for hosting. Debbie Boeh and Dale Lappert for judging, along with all the competitors.

Thank you to all the volunteers who could help make the day run smoothly: Lynn May, Pam White, Gina Ash, Michelle Vonk, Harper Tindall, Stephanie Kiroff, Kristen Gould, Evelyn Lancione, Gwen Samuels, Peggi and Noelle Ignagni, Lora Burgess, Mary Hazelton, John and Maria Sandy, and Anne Demanelis.

Entries Open August 12 for the September NODA Schooling Show at Rocky River Stables.

Mark Your Calendars!

Jennifer Tulleners –Schooling Show Secretary [email protected]

&

Kara Maruszak- Schooling Show Manager [email protected]

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Share your story!

Write an article for NODA News and earn your NODA Bucks!

Email your idea to NODA News Editors:

[email protected]

[email protected]

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In Memory of NODA Member John Claridge Reprinted from The Dressage Foundation’s Century Club News , January 2011

John reports:

After many years of serving our family as a “happy horse holder,” I succumbed to the old adage—if

you can’t lick them, join them. So in 1993, while looking for a horse for myself, I was bombarded

with all sorts of advice. A constant refrain was to stay away from chestnut mares; they are impossible! But contrary to all that conventional wisdom, I chose a chestnut mare off the track with

the less than promising name of “Yellow Woman.” Although I somewhat doubted that precision might

be one of her better qualities, she became Clockwork (more fondly known as Tic Toc).

Initially it was my intention to have her trained as a hunter but navicular problems directed us into

dressage. At this time there were still some

thoroughbreds in the dressage ring, so it was hoped that she could handle herself reasonably well there. Considering her less than flashy gaits and my lack of experience, it’s been a good ride.

As I think back over the years, it is the concept of teamwork that I have found most satisfying. In

most athletic endeavors that older people pursue, e.g., golf, tennis, swimming, skiing,

cycling, the effort is purely individual. In contrast, dressage requires one to accommodate

his or her abilities to that of the horse. When that is done successfully, there is no better feeling.

I am enjoying my outings with Tic Toc today as much as I ever have. We continue to enter clinics

and shows. She has made my advancing years most enjoyable. I only hope I have done the same

for her. John and Tic Toc’s Century ride was at the Grand

Haven Stable in Jefferson, Ohio, not far from their

home in Erie, Pennsylvania.

John Claridge and Tic-Toc’s Century Ride

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Dressage News

Dressage at Devon 2015 Announces Judges and Dressage

with the Experts Line-up Devon, PA – Dressage at Devon has announced the Breed Show and Performance Division judges as well as the Dressage With the Experts line up. “We are very pleased to announce that we have an outstanding group of judging professionals for this year’s show as well as a respected group of professionals who will be providing expert commentary in our Dressage with the Experts program,” said Lori Kaminski, President and CEO of Dressage at Devon.

Judges include: Breed Division Jayne Ayers (R-WI)

Janine Malone (R-NC) Sue Mandas (R-OH)

Kristi Wysocki (R-CO)

Performance Division Linda Zang 5* (USA) Wim Ernes 5* (NED) Peter Holler 5* (GER)

Hans-Christian Matthiesen 5* (DEN) Jayne Ayers 4* (USA)

Maria Colliander 4* (FIN) Freddy Leyman 4* (BEL) Brenda Minor 4* (CAN)

Jane Weatherwax 4* (USA) Sandra Hotz 3* (USA)

Kristi Wysocki 3* (USA) For bios for individual judges, please visit www.dressageatdevon.org. Dressage with the Experts radio. An over-ear style personal receiver allows spectators to follow all the commentary of some of the foremost experts in the world of dressage. For $35 (pre-ordered) or $40 on the day of the show, the digital FM radio receivers can be used anywhere on the show grounds (Friday, Saturday and Sunday only) to listen to the experts describe the riders movements and learn exactly why the judges give the scores they do. More info or pre-purchase can be found at www.dressageatdevon.org. This year, the expert line-up includes: Elizabeth Madlener. Kathy Connelly Rebecca Langwost-Barlow Debbie Rodregeuz Debbie Bowman Cindy Sydnor For more

information about DWE commentators, please visit http://www.dressageatdevon.org/index.php/spectators/dressage-with-the-experts. Many classes on Friday, Saturday and Sunday will DWE commentary. These include:

Friday FEI Intermediaire II (16-25)

Friday FEI Junior Rider Team Test FEI Young Riders Team Test (PSG)

Grand Prix Qualifier for Grand Prix Special (Friday) Grand Prix Qualifier for Grand Prix Freestyle

Intermediaire I

Saturday FEI Intermediaire “A”

FEI Young Riders Grand Prix U25 Grand Prix Freestyle

Sunday

FEI Junior Freestyle FEI Young Rider Freestyle FEI Young Rider Freestyle

FEI Intermediaire “B” FEI Grand Prix Special

FEI Intermediaire I Freestyle To reserve your Dressage with the Experts receiver, visit http://dressageatdevon.org/index.php/spectators/dressage-with-the-experts. For reserved seats or for group sales (10 or more) please contact Robbie Kankus at [email protected] or 610-358-1919. About Dressage at Devon Dressage at Devon (www.dressageatdevon.org) has been the premier North American Equestrian event since its founding by the Delaware Valley Combined Training Association in 1975, and became a separate organization in 2006. It combines world-class dressage competition and the world’s largest open breed show with the international Fall Festival show and special activities for the entire family. The six-day event attracts hundreds of horses from around the world and thousands of spectators. Dressage at Devon is a 501(c) (3) PA non-profit organization, benefitting equine education.

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Member News

Next NODA Board Meeting: September 14, 2015

Panera Bread - Solon, 6130 Kruse Drive

Minutes are available at www.nodarider.org NODA’s Board welcomes all comments and opinions regarding NODA activities, shows and policies. Please contact member liaison Kathy Kirchner. Monthly board meetings are held the second Monday of each month from 7 to 9 pm at Panera Bread in Solon. Members are always welcome to attend. See the meeting page at www.nodarider.org for details as on occasion the location of the meeting may change.

NODA Welcomes New Members!

Welcome (or Welcome Back) to the following who were not members in 2014:

Thank you very much for additional donation with membership:

Joyce Dickson

Thank You to all 2014 NODA members who have renewed your membership for 2015!

Current membership as of August 7 is 317 members. The online membership roster at www.nodarider.org is used as verification of membership for NODA activities.

Your membership, time, and talents make NODA a better GMO!

Kristy Truebenbach Lund Margot Kakou

All NODA Schooling Show Series Competitors:

September 6th at Rocky River Open date: August 12 Close date: August 26th

Please refer to the NODA website for

Official Prize List Updates! www.nodarider.org

Contact Gail Patton to volunteer! 440-442-5256 or E-mail Kara

Schooling [email protected]

$ NODA Professional Member Grant Opportunities $ Professionals — Trainers, Instructors Need help financially for continuing education in riding, training and theory of dressage and related subjects?

NODA’s Professional Grant Funding can help make this possible.

50% of event cost is reimbursable (up to $200). Symposiums, certification clinics, judging seminars and other educational seminars are all permissible (only riding clinics are not permissible).

Just apply to NODA’s board in writing — Tell why you should receive a grant, what function you plan, where it is located, and the cost of the event. Also include how you currently support NODA and how you will give back the content of the program that you

attended to NODA. Will you offer a lecture, clinic, or write an article for NODA News?

You can receive 50% (up to $200) of the cost of the event. The only requirement — you must be a “Professional” horseperson as defined by the current USEF rule book and be a member in good standing with NODA.

Mail your application to: NODA Board c/o Mary Dana Prescott 38905 Gardenside Drive Willoughby, OH 44094

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Dream On Farm Janet and Mike Boyle Columbia Station, OH 440-376-9298 www.dreamonfarm.com Shows, lessons, boarding, grass pas-tures, turnout, indoor arena, outdoor arenas; hunter and dressage arenas

Fair Weather Farm Kate Poulin Chagrin Falls, OH 386-624-3968 [email protected] Heated barn/indoor, Grass /all season T/O, stalls cleaned 2X/day. Two outdoors, trails, security.

Grand Prix Farm Kelli Flanagan Valley City, OH 44280 330-483-9055 www.grandprixfarm.com Boarding, lessons, schoolmasters available, indoor & outdoor arena, heated observation room

Kirgis Farm Mantua, OH 330-554-1716 www.kirgisfarm.com Dressage barn, all day turnout, competent staff, large stalls, pastures, safe fencing,, indoor.

STABLE LISTINGS

KKM Stables Karen Stephens Bellville, OH 419-688-1331 [email protected] www.KKMStables.com Full-Service quality dressage training thru the Levels. Improve balance, strength of horse & rider.

Meridian Farm Transitions Dressage Newbury, OH 216-288-8834 www.transitionsdressage.com Board w/training packages, Lessons, Sales, Heated Indoor/ Lounge/wash rack, Grass and all weather T/O, trails

Ledge Hollow Stable Jeanne & Terry Fashempour 330-239-2587 Medina, OH 44256 www.LedgeHollowStable.com Full care, co-op, turn-out, Instruction, NE corner of Medina county.

STABLE LISTINGS

Candle Light Farms Noell Sivertsen-Edgell Chesterland, OH 44026 440-376-2117 [email protected] Boarding, lessons, sales, training,

leases, indoor/outdoor

Bridlewood Dressage Farm Medina, Ohio Cheryl Slawter 330-239-1997 [email protected] Board from $300 (may be reduced for barn work), 2 indoor and 1 outdoor. Excellent care, friendly.

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FOR SALE REGISTERED PAINT GELDING. “Winston/Paint By Numbers” is a 16H, 14YO. Shown successfully Intro/Training Level by Adult Amateur and Junior Rider, always scores in the 60’s. Very safe and sensible. Loves trail rides, alone or with company. Regretfully for sale

due to lack of time. Located at Rocky River Stables. Asking $7,000 negotiable to right home. Jen 216-526-7554 or [email protected] ($$I-10)

TRAINING/LESSONS. Mary Dana Prescott will come to you at your home, farm, or boarding place for lessons - teaching you to train your horse. “Just because I sold the farm, doesn’t mean I’m ‘kaput’!” Call 440/942-1008. Please leave message. (I-9)

ISO: Ariat Volant Vented Back Zip Tall boots. Sizes 6 ½ and 8. Please contact Jill at [email protected] or 216/346-2811. (I-9).

Classifieds

Classified Ads

NODA Member/2 issues FREE: 60 words or less $5.00: 60- 80 words Photo $5.00

Non-member/ per 2 issues $5.00: 60 words Photo: $5.00/issue for photo in newsletter and on website

Free member ads will run for two issues only. One free ad per member at a time. Submit Ad and payment by 15th of the month.

Free Stable Listings: include contact info, city and three lines. Ads subject to editing. Website posting included.

Classified Editor: Jill Voigt Phone: 216-346-2811

Check payable to NODA: Jill Voigt Rosewood Stables 10021 Station Road Columbia Station, OH 44028 Email ad to: [email protected]

Apparel and Tack

Instruction & Training

Grand Haven Stable Laura Wiencek (724) 301-2244 Jefferson OH 44047 www.grandhavenstable.com Boarding, one day camps (various disciplines), dressage schooling shows, show facility

Horses for Sale or Lease

MEMBER PERK! Classified ADs

Classified ads are one of the many “perks” of NODA membership. As a member you can run an ad (60 words or less) in our newsletter and web-site for FREE! An ad will run for two issues and then, if you’d like, you can run another ad! If you’d like to add a photo, it’s only $5/issue. So far this year, NODA classified ads have helped our members sell horses, tack, apparel, and trail-ers. Ads have also helped trainers find more stu-dents and barns to fill more stalls. You can also use ads to help you find something you’ve been searching for– such as the perfect horse to lease or a specific type of used saddle. It’s easy to place an ad – just email the wording to our classified editor Jill Voigt at [email protected]

and we will take it from there!

In Search Of

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Xhalt Equestrian Center Phyllis Setter Columbia Station, OH (216) 299-3096 www.Xhalteqcenter.com Adult boarding /training. Lorain county close to I-480/Cuyahoga County. Indoor/

outdoor, pasture.

Princeton Ridge Farms, Ltd. Huntsburg, OH 440-463-2428 www.princetonridge.net Quality horse care, boarding, retirement and sport horse sales in Geauga County.

Topline Stables at Walden Janeen Langowski-Grava Aurora, OH 44202 330-995-0039 440-666-6182 www.topline-stables.com Boarding, lessons, clinics, sales, training, kids camp. Full care, indoor/outdoor, grass pastures.

Shadow Facs Farm 814-796-6161 www.shadowfacsfarm.com Dressage and combined training, instruc-tion, and sales.

Shade Tree Farm Betsy Rebar-Sell 330-351-1124 [email protected] Full care, indoor & outdoor arenas, trails, turnout, lessons, and training.

Rhythmic Ridge Ranch Debi Smith Lorrain County 440-315-2660 Full care, indoor and lighted outdoor, matted stalls and heated water

Rocky River Stables Cleveland Metro Parks Rocky River. OH (216) 267-2525 www.valleyriding.org Boarding, lessons, pony /horse camps, therapeutic riding, indoor & outdoor arena, trails.

Rivendel Farm Bonnie Gray Dale Lappert , R Dressage Judge Garrettsville, OH (330) 527-4683 evening (440) 813-4009 days

Pleasant Valley Farm Kris Lanphear Willoughby Hills, OH 440-942-9034 References. Board, grass T/O, trails, lessons, care of special need horses. Natural training.

North Crest Equestrian Center Julie Taylor Avon Lake, OH 44012 (440) 933-4654 www.northcrestequestrian.com Dressage training & lessons, sum-mer horse camps, birthday parties.

Scenic Run Equestrian Center Novelty, OH www.scenicrun.com Nancy Lewis-Stanton 440 - 567-3057 [email protected] Large airy stalls, fed 4X daily, indoor and outdoor arenas, trails and much more. Ask about boarding discounts.

Mithra Training Stable Wendy Gruskiewicz Jefferson, OH 440-213-0509 www.mithrastable.com Specializing in Arabian Sport Hors-es, dressage training, sales & les-sons

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Rosewood Stables Columbia Station, OH 440-236-8276 [email protected] Small barn w/indoor arena,/outdoor riding, heated tack room, daily T/O, hay /grain 3x/day, Full or self clean.

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Calendar of Events Complete Calendar on NODA website: www.nodarider.org. E-mail [email protected] to have your event added!

** Schooling Show Scores eligible for NODA Year-end Awards

8/15-16 WPDA Dressage Show (USEF/USDF Recognized) Quentin Riding Club, Quentin, PA www.HorseShowOffice.com

9/19-20 Stone Gate Farm Horse Trails Stone Gate Farm, Hanoverton, OH www.StoneGateFarm.org

** 9/6 NODA Schooling Show at Rocky River Stables Rocky River, OH

** 10/3 NODA Schooling Show at Chagrin Valley Farms Bainbridge, OH

**10/4 NODA Schooling Show Championships at Chagrin Valley Farms Bainbridge, OH

9/17-20 GAIG/USDF Region 2 Dressage Championships at Waterloo Autumn Classic (USEF/USDF Recognized) Waterloo Hunt Club, Grass Lake, MI www.HorseShowOffice.com Qualifying Period: 9/16/2014 to 8/24/2015

**8/29 Pegasus Farm Dressage Schooling Show Contact Chryse Phister at 330-933-7525 or [email protected] www.PegasusFarm.org

8/29-30 Erie Hunt and Saddle Club Mini Event Edinboro, PA www.eriehuntandsaddleclub.org

8/15-16 Dressage Clinic with Jan Ebeling Topline Stables, Aurora, OH Contact Janeen at 440-666-6182 or [email protected] www.Topline-Stables.com

**8/22 Keystone Saddle Club Dressage Schooling Show Keystone Saddle Club Arena, Uhrichsville, OH www.KeystoneSaddleClub.com

** 8/15 CADS Dressage Schooling Show Ridgewood Stables, Medina OH www.CADSdressage.org

** 9/19 CADS Dressage Schooling Show Ridgewood Stables, Medina OH www.CADSdressage.org

** 9/20 CADS Dressage Schooling Show Champion-ship Ridgewood Stables, Medina

** 8/23 Dream on Farm Dressage Schooling Show, Columbia Station, OH Judge: Lynn Hamler “L” www.dreamonfarm.com

** 9/27 Dream on Farm Dressage Schooling Show Championship Columbia Station, OH Judge: Dale Lappert “R”

8/14-16 Dressage Clinic with Maryal Barnett at Half-Halt Farm, Bloomington IN www.Half-HaltFarm.com Contact Ann Belth 812-935-6416 or 812-327-0556 or [email protected]

**8/9 Grand Haven Stable Dressage Schooling Show Grand Haven Stable Jefferson, OH www.GrandHavenStable.com

**9/13 Grand Haven Stable Dressage Schooling Show Grand Haven Stable Jefferson, OH www.GrandHavenStable.com

10/4 Stone Gate Farm Hunter Pace Stone Gate Farm, Hanoverton, OH www.StoneGateFarm.org

10/9-11 Dressage Clinic with Charles de Kunffy at Topline Stables, Aurora, OH 10/17-18 Dressage Clinic with Jan Ebeling Topline Stables, Aurora, OH Contact Janeen at 440-666-6182 or [email protected] www.Topline-Stables.com

10/22-25 Dressage Clinic with Bettina Drummond at Half-Halt Farm, Bloomington IN www.Half-HaltFarm.com Contact Ann Belth 812-935-6416 or 812-327-0556 or [email protected]

11/5-8 USDF Dressage Finals (USEF/USDF Recognized) Kentucky Horse Park Lexington, KY

10/10 Hackamore Farm’s Halloween Combined Test North Jackson, OH www.millinerconcepts.com Contact Jennifer at 330-538-0523 or [email protected] 10/22-25 Dressage Clinic with

Miguel Tavora Woods Edge Stables, 13540 Forest Rd, Burton, OH 44021 Want to Ride or Audit? Con-tact Anne 216-598-0821(voice or text) or [email protected] www.migueltavora.com

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