2010 Show Series Information
we have altered the show on the 26th of Sept to be on the 25th. So our final show day is the 25th of Sept, a Saturday. This is to help promote a local riding club and their memorial trail ride. More info to be posted soon! All start times and class lists are the same.
Here is all the information you need for the 2010 Show Series!!
Steeldust Farm Show Series 2010
These shows are actually two in one. Pleasure shows will be in the morning and then Gymkhana will follow afterwards. There will still be games as part of the Pleasure show, but no timed games. Come for one or both! We hope to see you there!
2010 Dates (Sundays)
May 30 June 27 July 25 August 29 September 25
Special Jumping trophy: Baby Take A Bow Memorial (Open Jumper Fences 2′3″ – 2′6″) for highest collective points. You must be a Steeldust member to qualify for this jumping trophy.
2010 will be run a little differently than the previous years. First, Leadline and Walk/Trot classes will still get class and day end ribbons. However, Junior and Senior classes will be CASH PAYBACK!!
Pre-enter for all 5 shows and your name will be entered into a raffle for a great prize to be awarded at the Year-end banquet. Year-end prizes awarded to Members who have shown in at least 3 shows.
Awards will be given at the Year-end Banquet held in November.
To become a member:
Single $15.00 Family $25.00
Make Checks payable to:
Steeldust Farm Horse Show Series
And mail to:
82 N.H. Rt. 175, Campton, N.H. 03223.
Here is the deal about the member stuff. If you only want to show in 2 shows, and have no interest in year end, then you don’t HAVE to be a member. But if you plan on showing in 3,4 or all 5 shows, you should definitely be a member. We keep track of your scores and apply that to year end points! There are special awards that you have to be a member to win.
Here are the forms for you to download and print.
2010 Shows:
2010 Rules and Regulations
2010 Show Series Membership Information
2010 Gymkhana Series Class List
Frequently Asked Questions:
There was a question about age levels. I know each farm classifies differently but we are saying that Junior is 18 and under and Senior is 19 and up. So Senior is the “Adult” classification!
Remember, any question, feel free to ask!