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Information that has been updated since the
printing of the Omnibus is written in RED.
Summer Festival CDE
Clay Station Horsepark Wilton CA
www.Claystationhorsepark.com
June 13-14, 2009
Rating: ADS
Use Clay Station Horsepark entry form
Entries Open: May 1 Entries Closed: May 31
Method of Accepting Entries: First come First serve
Levels/Divisions: Training ,Preliminary ,Intermediate
Classes: VSE- Pony -Horse –Single- Pairs -Multiples
Prize List? Yes
Organizer(s): P.O. Box 528 Wilton California 95693 H: 916- 687 -7948;
Fax: 916-687-7948; e-mail: claystationhorsepark@frontiernet.net
Secretary: P.O. 256 Wheatland California 95692; H: 530 – 633- 8158;
e-mail: megalite@aol.com
Mail Entries to: Secretary (e-mails “Horse show “in subject)
Officials
President of the Jury: Marcie Quist; Ground Jury: Nancy Meyers, Jane
Anne Merritt; President of Appeals: Technical Delegate: Penny
Nicely; Course Designer: Debbi and Stan Packard; Veterinarian:
Bradshaw vet Clinic; Phone: 916-685-4673; EMT Service: T.L.C.
Ambulance service 916-368-5202
Fees
Entry/Class Fees: $125; Post Entry Fees: $175; Entry Fee Refund
Policy: none except with vet certificate; Stall Fee: $125.00 Paddocks
fee $45.00; Stall Deposit: $25.00; Separate Check? yes;
Stall Refund Policy: none except with vet certificate; Other Fees:
camping $15 Office fee refund: all except $25; Make Checks Payable
to: Debbi Packard
Tentative Schedule
Stable Opens: 6/12, at noon Early arrivals call ahead; Secretary’s Office
Opens: 6/12, 4:00 p.m.; Vet Check: During marathon; Course
Walk and Briefings: Mandatory competitors meeting at 7:30 Friday
June 12 2009 Course walk Friday night after meeting and second
course walk Saturday after dressage and cones; Presentation: on the
move Dressage: 8:30 Saturday; Marathon: Sunday 8:00; Cones:
After Dressage; Social Events: Friday night 6:00 competitors dinner
$10.00 Saturday night buffet 7:00- $20.00;
Dressage
Test(s): Training Test 2; Preliminary Test 3; Intermediate: Test 3
Ring/Warm-up area Footing: Dirt
Other Dressage Info: All tests will be on 40 x 80 Grass court. 30 minutes
before dressage safety check
Marathon
Terrain: Grass dirt and some roads
Level: Training: 3 Sections; 10 -12K km; 5 Obstacles
Level Preliminary: 3 sections: 10- 12km; 5-6 Obstacles
Level Intermediate: 3 Sections; 10-14 k km; 6-7 Obstacles
Other: Vet check during marathon, Slow moving signs ,helmets required
Cones
Ring/Warm-up area Footing: Grass dirt
Level: Training; Clearance: 40; Notes:
Level: Preliminary; Clearance: 35; Notes:
Level: Intermediate; Clearance: 30; Notes:
Other Information
Veterinary/Health Requirements: Out of state negative coggins within
one year
Stabling Information: Hard shell stalls first come first serve paddocks
not covered
Driver/Groom twice around allowed on marathon? (Article 910) yes
Entry Requirements: Contact the organizer.
Misc. Show info: All competitors must stable on the grounds. Please plan
to arrive on Friday night. All dogs on leash
Awards Offered: 1 – 5 Ribbons Trophies to first. Misc. awards
Food Available on the Grounds: Yes. Breakfast continental complimentary. Lunch
and dinner tickets available ahead and at show time; would like
as many to purchase lunch and dinner tickets with packet as possible
(Lunch $ 8.00, Friday Dinner $10, Saturday Dinner $20)
Accommodations: Galt Inn, 209-745-9500; Comfort Inn (Galt) 209-
744-7800; Holiday Inn Express Hotels and Suites (Elk Grove)
916-478-9000.
Camping On Grounds: yes, No hook –ups camping fee $15.
Directions to Show: Directions to Show: From Highway 99 north or
south take Twin Cities Road also Highway 104 east to Alta Mesa
Road turn left go to Woods Road turn right go to gravel road (Darr
Lane ) turn left go to end and turn into driveway follows signs
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