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TRANSITIONS

VOLUME 6, NO. 3

TDC Minutes

Board Meeting
January 8, 2001
University of Arizona Meat Lab
(Continued from page 5)

effective.

New Business
E. Stine-Masek appointed new Committee Chairpersons as follows:
L. Palmieri--Membership and the Webmaster plus underwriting the cost of the site;
D. Seabury--Library;
N. Hanson--Awards chairperson schooling and recognized shows;
K. Gayle--Ordering awards and banquets;
B. High--Activities and Education;
D. Legner--Historian, to include putting important records on a computer and set up a three-year database;
M. Manshardt--schooling shows; a statement was made that schooling shows do not get to use TDC show equipment and are responsible for providing their own;

  1. Calek--Juniors;
T. Wayne--Ways and Means (raise money selling t-shirts, etc.);
L. Allen--storing the equipment; Leslie needs to be notified before anyone appears on her property to get the equipment; a need exists to store the second trailer; a possibility is Aim High or Josh Coleman;
Volunteer Coordinator--position vacant, but R. Tanenbaum will assist whomever volunteers;
May Show Committee will be        D. Seabury, E. Stine-Masek, L. Boice, and G. Toll.  Ellie's proposal that the Beat the Heat Show benefit

T.R.O.T. was counter-proposed by R. Tanenbaum that the November show benefit TROT.  The motion was carried.  TROT will receive $1,000 or 10 percent of the profit.
The May show sponsorship form should be included in the February and March Newsletters.

The Omnibus for next year was the next item up for discussion.

  1. The advertising should include the Arabian show.
  2. Expand the booklet like Region 9, spiral-bound 8 1/2"
    X 5 1/2" and 250 pages.
  3. Include Paso del Norte, who will be contacted by E. Stine-Masek.
  4. R. Ritter will contact SAAHA to see if they would like to be included in the 2002 Omnibus.
  5. C. VandenBerg will report on cost of  Omnibus expansion and layout at next meeting.

B. Glass resigned as newsletter editor.  D. Legner volunteered to do the newsletter.  E. Stine-Masek expects the newsletter to be timely, informative, correct and checked with regards to schooling show schedule and meeting minutes.

SAAHA show will be TDC recognized.  R. Ritter will be responsible for getting the show results.  Motioned by C. VandenBerg, seconded by I. Callahan and carried.

J. Parker motioned, seconded by I. Callahan, adjournment.  Next meeting is February 5, 2001 at 6:45 p.m.at the home of L. Boice.

Sorting Steer

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Muffy; cut him off !"
What a diverse team represented by so many breeds:  Arabian, Thoroughbred, Quarter horse, Percheron, Appaloosa,  and Mule!

By this time we had shed any pretense that may have been present, and everyone was instead caught up in the moment, laughing and enjoying the feeling of accomplishment shared with their equine partners.  Team penning gained a few new enthusiasts that weekend, and dres

sage grew stronger.   Everyone left with a new confidence and level of partnership with their horses.
Editor's NoteThis article, written by Michelle Manshardt, appeared in the January 2001 issue of Dressage Today.