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Horse Show Affiliations
Beacon Hill Show Stables55 Laird Road
Colts Neck, New Jersey 07722
Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday
June 19-22 2008ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 2, 2008
ASPCA Horsemanship Class
WIHS Equitation Classes
Pessoa USEF Medal
USEF Showjumping Talent Search
$2,500 M&S, NAL, WIHS Children’s Jumper Classic
$2,500 M&S, NAL, WIHS Adult Amateur Jumper Classic
$10,000 NAL Beacon Hill Open Speed Derby
$15,000 New Jersey Life Junior Amateur Owner Grand Prix
$50,000 Budweiser Grand Prix
Presented by Wachovia
A Charitable Event Benefiting Gleneayre Equestrian Program
The Horse Show Committee and Gleneayre Equestrian Program are grateful to Libby Woolever and Linda Luster for
donating the design and printing of this prize list booklet.2
Tentative List Of Officials
CompetitionManagement
Beacon Hill Show Stables, Inc55 Laird Road, Colts Neck, NJ 07722Phone (732) 332-0800
Show Manager Oliver C. KennedyBrookville, MDPhone (301) 260-2467 Cell (443) [email protected]
Show Secretary Annette LongeneckerRyegate Show Services1298 Royal Road, Annville PA 17003Phone (717) 867-5643 Fax (717) 867-2174
TechnicalCoordinator
William Aquirre North Bergen, NJ
Course Designer Richard Jeffery Bournemouth, England
Equitation Judge
Ralph Alfano Wellington, FL
Jumper Jury Neil O’Connor, President Southampton, NY
Lloyd Longnecker Annville, PA
Ralph Alfano Wellington, FL
Hendrik Nijenhuis White House, NJ
Announcer Peter Doubleday Southern Pines, NC
USEF Steward Karen Golding Wellington, FL
Paddock Master Megan McGuire White House Station, NJ
SchoolingSupervisor
Maryann DiStephano Ballston Lake, NY
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Tentative List Of Officials
Timing & Scoreboard
Ryegate Show ServicesPhone (717) 867-5643
Jumps and Safety Cups
LJ Enterprises and Top Jump
Veterinarian Ted Mazzarisi DVM Columbus, NJ Phone (732) 241-0214
Farrier Arnie Gervasio Phone (908) 310-1222
Parking and Stable Security
Bob’s Horse Care
Photographer Randi Muster Mustfoto.com
Event Security Allied-Barton Security Services King of Prussia, PA
Video Equine Productions Company Phone (856) 667-2540
Horse Show Approvals
U.S. Equestrian Federation
Marshall & Sterling League
North American League
USGPL
WIHS
ASPCA
Show Committee Harold Gorman
Ellen Healey
Christina Layer
Stacia Madden
Meggin Patterson
Robert Patterson
Beneficiary Gleneayre Equestrian Program
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Time Schedule
Thursday, June 19
Noon - Sand Ring1. ASPCA Horsemanship
2. USEF Hunter Seat Medal
3. WIHS Eq. Hunter Phase
Friday, June 20
8:00 a.m. - Main Ring4. WIHS Jumper Phase
5. WIHS Overall Awards
6. USEF Talent Search (Flat Phase First)
8. $500 Children’s Jumper Welcome TFR, Table II sec.1
11. $500 Adult Jumper Welcome TFR, Table II sec.1
14. $1,000 Jr/AO Jumper TFR, Table II sec.1
17. $5,000 1.30 Meter Open Jumper TFR, Table II sec.1
Saturday, June 21
8:00 a.m. - Main Ring9. $500 Children’s Jumper Qualifier TFR, Table II sec.1
12. $500 Adult Amateur Jumper Qualifier TFR, Table II sec.1
15. $2,500 Jr/AO Jumper Qualifier TFR, Table II sec.1
18. $1,000 1.35 Meter Open Jumper TFJO, Table II sec.2.b
19. $10,000 NAL Beacon Hill Speed Derby, Table III
Sunday, June 22
8:00 a.m. - Main Ring10. $2,500 Children’s Jumper Classic TFJO, Table II sec.2a
13. $2,500 Adult Jumper Classic TFJO, Table II sec.2a
16. $15,000 NJ Life Junior Amateur Owner Grand Prix
7. Leadline
20. $50,000 Budweiser Grand Prix presented by Wachovia
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Jumper Section
Nominating FeeAll horses showing must pay a nominating fee of $175 by the closing date of entries.
DeclarationsDeclarations for Friday’s classes must be made by 4 p.m. Thursday, June 19th. Declarations for Saturday’s classes must be made by 4 p.m. Friday, June 20. Declarations for Saturday’s classes must be made within one hour after the pinning of the qualifier. All Grand Prix Declarations must be made by 12 noon on Saturday.
CoursesCourses will consist of any combination of the following: brush; gates; oxers; post and rails; water; liverpool; ditch; banks; panels; gates; or coops.
TiesAll ties involving first place shall be jumped off. Ties not involving first place will be decided upon time unless otherwise stated.
LoungeingLoungeing is not permitted on the Grass at any time. The main schooling area will be available for loungeing each morning until 6:00 a.m., and the Indoor Ring will be available for loungeing all day.
Equitation SectionEntry Fee Per Class $50
1. ASPCA Horsemanship - Trophy and eight ribbons
2. Pessoa USEF Hunter Seat Medal - Trophy and eight ribbons
3. WIHS Hunter Phase - Trophy and eight ribbons
4. WIHS Jumper Phase - Trophy and eight ribbons
5. WIHS Overall Awards - No entry fee. Trophy & eight ribbons
6. USEF Talent Search - Trophy and eight ribbons
LeadlineEntry Fee $20
7. Leadline - Open to riders 5 years of age and under as of December 1, 2007.
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Class Offerings
Children’s Jumper SectionNominating Fee $175
To be ridden by Junior exhibitors who have not reached their 18th birthday by December 1st of the current competition year. Riders may not compete in any other class at the same competition where the fences exceed Level 4 except the USEF Talent Search. Horses eligible to show in Jumper classes at Level 7 or below with another rider.
Fence Heights Level 3
8. $500 Children’s Jumper Welcome Time First Round
Table II Sec I
Entry Fee $35
Trophy & Eight Ribbons: $125, $100, $70, $50, $45, $40, $35, $35
9. $500 Children’s Jumper Qualifier Time First Round
Table II Sec I
Entry Fee $35
Trophy & Eight Ribbons: $125, $100, $70, $50, $45, $40, $35, $35
This class will serve as a qualifier for class 10, the $2,500 Children’s Jumper Classic. The top 25 placed entries in this class will qualify to compete in the classic.
10. $2,500 Children’s Jumper Classic
Table II Sec 2 (a)
Entry Fee $125
Trophy & Eight Ribbons: $700, $460, $380, $300, $240, $170, $125, $125
This class is a qualifying event for the Marshall & Sterling, North American League and the Washington International Horse Show Finals. Open to the top 25 placed entries in Class 9. Formal attire required. Entries must be properly declared in the show office within one hour of the completion of class 9 on Saturday, June 21st. The starting order will be established from the reverse order of placing in class number 9.
Champion and Reserve
Championship Points awarded as follows: Classes 8 & 9: 10, 6, 4, 2, 1, 1/2 Class 10: 15, 9, 6, 3, 2, 1
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Class Offerings
Adult Amateur Jumper SectionNominating Fee $175
To be ridden by exhibitors who are no longer eligible to compete as Junior Exhibitors. All exhibitors must be Amateurs in accordance with GR 808 and must show USEF Amateur Certification. Riders may not compete in any other jumper class at the same competition where fences exceed Level 4 except the USEF Talent Search. Horses eligible to show in jumper classes at Level 7 or below with another rider.
Fences Height Level 3
11. $500 NJ Life Adult Jumper Welcome Time First Round
Table II Sec I
Entry Fee $35
Trophy & 8 Ribbons: $125, $100, $70, $50, $45, $40, $35, $35
12. $500 NJ Life Adult Jumper Qualifier Time First Round
Table II Sec I
Entry Fee $35
Trophy & 8 Ribbons: $125, $100, $70, $50, $45, $40, $35, $35
This class will serve as a qualifier for class 13, the $2,500 Adult Jumper Classic. The top 25 placed entries in this class will qualify to compete in the classic.
13. $2,500 Adult Jumper Classic
Table II Sec 2 (a)
Entry Fee $125
Trophy & Eight Ribbons: $700, $460, $380, $300, $240, $170, $125, $125
This class is a qualifying, event for the Marshall & Sterling, North American League and the Washington International Horse Show Finals. Open to the top 25 placed entries in Class 12. Formal attire required. Entries must be properly declared in the show office within one hour of the completion of class 12 on Saturday, June 21st. The starting order will be established from the reverse order of placing in class number 12.
Champion and Reserve
Championship Points awarded as follows: Classes 11 & 12: 10, 6, 4, 2, 1, 1/2 Class 13: 15, 9, 6, 3, 2, 1
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Class Offerings
Junior Amateur Owner Jumper SectionNominating Fee $175
Horses to be ridden by an individual who has not yet reached his/her 18th birthday or to be ridden by an Amateur-Owner or an amateur member of the owner’s family who is no longer eligible to compete as a junior. Leased horses are ineligible to be shown by an amateur and multiple ownership is not permitted unless all owners are members of the same family. A horse or pony entered in the Junior Amateur Owner Jumper section may not cross enter into the Childrens or Adult Jumper sections.
Fences Heights Level 7
14. $1,000 Junior Amateur Owner Jumper Time First Round
Table II Sec I
Entry Fee $70
Trophy & Eight Ribbons: $250, $160, $140, $120, $100, $80, $80, $70.
15. $2,500 Jr Amateur Owner Jumper Qualifier Time First Round
Table II Sec I
Entry Fee $125
Trophy & Eight Ribbons: $700, $460, $380, $300, $240, $170, $125, $125.
This class will serve as a qualifier for class 16, the $15,000 Junior Amateur Owner Jumper Classic. The top 30 placed entries in this class will qualify to compete in the classic.
16. $15,000 Junior / NJ Life Amateur Owner Grand Prix
Table II Sec 2 (a)
Entry Fee $500
Trophy & Ten Ribbons: $4500, $3300, $2100, $1350, $900, $750, $600, $525, $525, $450.
Open to the top 30 placed entries from Class 15. Formal attire required. Entries must be properly declared in the show office within one hour of the completion of class 15 on Saturday, June 21st. The starting order will be in reverse order of placing from Class 15.
Jr/AO Championship Points awarded as follows: Classes 14 & 15: 10, 6, 4, 2, 1, 1/2 Class 16: 15, 9, 6, 3, 2, 1
Open Jumper SectionNominating Fee $175
17. $5,000 1.30 Meter Open Jumper Time First Round
Table II Sec I
Entry Fee $125
Fence Heights 1.3 Meters Level 6
Trophy & Eight Ribbons: $1400, $920, $760, $600, $480, 340, $250, $250.
18. $1,000 1.35 Meter Open Jumper TFJO
Table II sec. 2b
Entry Fee $70
Trophy & Eight Ribbons: $250, $160, $140, $120, $80, $70
19. $10,000 NAL Beacon Hill Open Speed Derby
Table III
Entry Fee $375
Trophy & Eight Ribbons: $3000, $2000, $1400, $1000, $800, $700, $600, $500.
This class is a qualifying event for the North American League Finals. Horses must be properly declared in the horse show office by 5 p.m. on June 20th. Formal attire required.
20. $50,000 Budweiser Grand Prix presented by Wachovia
Entry Fee $600
USEF National Level
Table II Sec.2.a
Speed 375 m/min
Cooler Trophy & Twelve Ribbons: $15,000, $11,000, $6,500, $4,000, $3,000, $2,500, $2,000, $1,500, $1,500, $1,000, $1,000, $1,000
Riders may show no more than two horses in this class. Horses must be properly declared in the horse show office by 12:00 noon, June 21st. Formal attire required, no exceptions. Order of go will be drawn. All horses must be on the grounds by 12:00 noon on June 21st.
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Class Offerings
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Show Rules & Regulations
Entries will be limited and accepted on a first come, first served basics.
All horses competing in any classes at the show must be stabled on the grounds as follows: (a) Equitation horses may ship in and are not required to be stabled on the grounds, (b) National Open Jumper, Children’s Jumper, Adult Amateur Jumper and Jr/AO Jumpers must stable on the grounds and arrive the day prior to their first class no later than 4 p.m., (c) Horses only showing in the Budweiser Grand Prix must be on the grounds by 12 noon Saturday June 21st.
Entries must be postmarked by June 2, 2008. Entries postmarked by the closing date must be received within seven days of the postmark to avoid late penalties.
Post Entries will be accepted on a space available basis for an additional fee of $50 per horse.
The following fees must accompany each entry form for each horse: (a) All Stall fees, (b) Nomination Fees.
All fees must be paid in U.S Funds.
Every Entries must be accompanied by a negative Coggins test dated within one year of the competition.
Refunds. After the closing date of entries, stall fees and nomination fees are not refundable.
Stalls are $200 and will be approximately 10’x 10’ temporary stalls with doors housed under tents. Initial bedding will not be provided. Stalls will be available from 12 noon on Wednesday June 18th and must be vacated by 12 noon on Monday June 23rd. Early arrival may be available for an additional fee of $30 per night. Call Oliver Kennedy at (301) 260- 2467 for further information. After the close of entries there will be no refunds on stall or nominating fees.
All owners and exhibitors shall be held responsible for any damage incurred by them, their agents or employees to stalls, building or other properties on the grounds, and shall be billed accordingly.
Motor Homes and RV’s will not be permitted.
Medical Waste - Sharp objects must be placed in the proper receptacles. Anyone found in violation shall be subject to a fine or other penalties deemed necessary by show management.
Food Service will be available on the show grounds. Please be advised that alcoholic beverages in any form may not be brought into the show grounds.
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Show Rules & Regulations
VIP Tables will be available in the VIP tent. Sponsorship information is included in this book. For further information contact the Sponsorship & VIP Coordinator, Gleneayre Equestrian Program, at (609) 267-4104.
Poling & Offsets will not be permitted at any time on the shows grounds.
Non-negotiable Checks- Checks returned by the bank for any reason will be assessed a penalty of $50. In addition, a monthly service fee equal to 18% per annum will begin accruing if not paid within 30 days of notification. Exhibitors are hereby notified that first time returned checks will be reprocessed automatically.
All Dogs must be restrained at all times and are not permitted outside of the barn area. Owners will be fined $100 for any dogs found near the ring or schooling area. Refusal to pay the fine will result in the owner being barred from showing or expelled from the show grounds and the owner will not be entitled to a refund of any entry or stabling fees paid.
No Motorized Vehicles / Golf Carts will be permitted on the grounds, except those used by the event’s management.
All Exhibitors are required to wear properly fitting headgear while mounted at anytime on the show grounds. All Riders must wear headgear passing or surpassing current ASTM/SEI standards with the harness properly in place.
Sand Ring - Wash Sand and Loam Approximately 125’ x 285”Main Arena - Grass Approximately 275’ x 400’Second Warm Up Area - Grass Approximately 300’ x 130’
Prize Money will be credited to account and will be paid by check to the owner of the record unless otherwise directed. No prize money will be paid without a social security number or Federal ID number on file in the office. Prize money checks will be mailed within 30 days.
MANAGEMENT, THE COMMITTEE, AND/OR THE PROPERTY OWNERS WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ACCIDENT WHICH MAY OCCUR TO ANY EXHIBITORS, OWNER, ATTENDANT, HORSE OR EQUIPMENT AT THE SHOW.
Every class offered herein that is covered by the rules and specifications of the current USEF Rule Books will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith.
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Vendor Spaces at the Horse ShowSeveral vendors have already signed-up to set up shop on the
Vendor Midway at the Beacon Hill Equestrian Grand Prix presented by Mackenzie Keck, Inc. There are more to come - and room for additional vendors to sign-up. Following are
samples of vendors that we are seeking.
Equestrian-related items • Equestrian-related services • Toys Hats • Children’s Clothing • Arts and Crafts • Gift Items
Jewelry • Apparel • Accessories • Handbags
This list is not exhaustive – we would like to entertain your request to be a part of this exciting event. If you are interested in a vendor space at the show, pease contact: Oliver Kennedy, Horse Show Manager at (301) 260-2467 or (443) 878-8143,
contact Gleneayre Equestrian Program @ (609) 267-4104.
2008 Mercedes-Benz C300 Sports Sedan(Retail Value $35,277)
Contact Gleneayre Equestrian Program at 609-267-4104 for your chance to win, or buy your tickets at the Horse Show!
Drawing will take place at the Beacon Hill Equestrian Grand PrixPresented by Mackenzie Keck, Inc.
55 Laird Road, Colts Neck, NJ on Sunday, June 22, 2008
Raffle proceeds benefit the Gleneayre Equestrian Program
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USEF Membership Statement
Life, Senior Active and Junior Active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at regular Competitions, eventing competitions at the preliminary level or above and combined driving competitions at the advanced level, dressage, reining and vaulting competitions and endurance rides provided the respective breed/discipline dues or breed/discipline category fee has been paid. A non-member may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer at regular competitions, eventing competitions, dressage competitions, reining competitions, and combined driving competitions upon payment of a $20 non-member registration fee and a $5 breed/discipline category fee for each breed/discipline. Participants in the following classes are exempted from the requirements of this rule 1) Leadline; 2) Exhibitions; 3) Games and races; 4) Classes for 4-H members; 5) Walk Trot and Academy classes (Academy classes are classes limited to horses used regularly in a lesson program); 6) USDF Intro-ductory Level tests, Pas De Deux and Quadrille classes; 7) NRHA endorsed reining competitions. Also exempted from this requirement as citizens of other nations who have proof, in English, of current membership in good standing of their own national federation; 8) USEA Beginner Novice Division; and 9) Assistant handlers in dressage sporthorse breeding classes.
Minors who do not have a valid driver’s license which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in which they reside will not be permitted to operate a motorized vehicle of any kind including, but not limited to, golf carts, motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility vehicles on the competition grounds of licensed competitions. Minors who have a valid temporary license may operate the above described motorized vehicles as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver’s license. Violations of this rule will be cause for sanctions against the parent(s), guardian(s) and/or trainers who are responsible for the child committing the offense. Penalties may include exclusion of the child, parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) from the competition grounds for the remainder of the competition and charges being filed against any of the above individuals in accordance with Rule 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule.
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Beacon Hill Equestrian Grand PrixPresented by Mackenzie Keck, Inc.
NAME: ________________________________________________________
HORSE: _______________________________________________________
STABLE WITH: ________________________________________________
ARRIVAL: _____________________________________________________
QUANTITY
SHAVINGS
TIMOTHY HAY
Feed & Bedding Order Form
Pre-ordering is recommended for the exhibitor’s convenience.Remember to cancel your order if your plans change!
Before delivery, ALL orders must be secured by an open check!
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO:
Gleneayre Equestrian Program
MAIL TO:
Gleneayre Equestrian Program c/o Ryegate Show Services
1298 Royal RoadAnnville, PA 17003
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Sponsorship / Advertising Information
MEDAL CLUB SPONSORSThe Medal Club Sponsors receive a combination of advertising and participation benefits throughout the event. The tickets to the catered VIP tent may be used throughout the weekend.
$5,000 Gold Medal Club: Full page color ad in event program, Six tickets to the VIP tent, banner displayed on showgrounds
$2,500 Silver Medal Club: Half page b&w ad in event program, Four tickets to the VIP tent, banner displayed on showgrounds
$1,000 Bronze Medal Club: Quarter page b&w ad in event program, Two tickets to the VIP tent, banner displayed on showgrounds
CLASS SPONSORS AND PRESENTERSIn addition to the above sponsorship options, the horse show also offers Sponsors and Presenters for each level of class competition. Class Sponsors and Presenters are entitled to a variety of benefits, such as VIP tickets, program book advertising, names on the scoreboard, and PA announcements, depending on the class level. Class Title and Class Presenter sponsorships are also available. Please contact Gleneayre Equestrian Program if you are interested in sponsoring a class.
ADS AND BANNERSArea Sponsor - $500
Your sign displayed in the sponsored area such as the Auction Tent, Rider’s Tent, Schooling Ring, etc.
Show ring banner ad - $750
Your banner displayed in the show ring or prominently on show grounds (sponsor provides own banner).
Advertise in the event Program Book:
Full page color $1000 Quarter page b&w $250
Full page b&w $750 Benefactor listing $125
Half page b&w $500 Patron listing $75
GLENEAYRE EQUESTRIAN PROGRAMFor more information about advertising or sponsorship, call: (609) 267-4104
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Horse Show Sponsorship Form - Side One
CONTACT INFORMATION
Sponsoring Organization or Individual (The sponsorship will be recognized using this name in printed materials, announcements, etc)
________________________________________________________________
Contact person (whom shall we contact if more information is needed?)
Name: __________________________________________________________
Title: ___________________________________________________________
Phone: _________________________________________________________
Fax: ____________________________________________________________
Email: __________________________________________________________
Name of person(s) to be acknowledged for the donation:(For the purposes of thank-you notes, receipts, etc)
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
EVENT PARTICIPATION Qty. Sub-Total
VIP Table of Eight @ $1,000 ea. x _____ = __________
Individual VIP Tickets @ $200 ea. x _____ = __________
General Admission @ $5 ea. x _____ = __________
SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES
Gold Medal Sponsor $5,000
Silver Medal Sponsor $2,500
Bronze Medal Sponsor $1,000
Please see reverse side
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Federation Entry Agreement
By entering a Federation-recognized Competition and signing the entry blank as the Owner, Lessee, Trainer, Manager, Agent, Coach, Driver, Rider, Handler, Vaulter or Longeur and on behalf of myself and my principals, representatives, employees and agents, I agree that I am subject to the Bylaws and Rules of the United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. (the “Federation”) and the local rules of the competition. I agree to be bound by the Bylaws and Rules of the Federation and of the competition. I will accept as final the decision of the Haring Committee on any question arising under the Rules, and agree to release and hold harmless the competition , the Federation, or their officials, directors and employees for any action taken under the Rules. I represent that I am eligible to enter and/or participate under the rules, and every course I am entering is eligible as entered. I also agree that as a condition of and in consideration acceptance of entry, the Federation and/or the competition may use or assign photographs, videos, audios, cable-casts, or other likenesses of me and my horse taken during the course of the competition for the promotion, coverage, or benefit of the competition, sport or the Federation. Those likenesses shall not be used to advertise a product and they may not be used in such a way as to jeopardize amateur status. I hereby expressly and irrevocably waive and release any rights in connection with such use, including any claim to compensation, invasion of privacy, right of publicity, or to misappropriation. The construction and application of Federation rules are governed by the laws of the State of New York, and any action instituted against the Federation must be filed in New York State. See GR1502.5.
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$50,000 Budweiser Grand Prix presented by Wachovia
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About the Beneficiary
Gleneayre Equestrian ProgramHorses Helping Children Helping Horses
This year’s Grand Prix supports a cause that is near and dear to our hearts – children and horses. Through the Gleneayre Equestrian Program (GEP), horse show proceeds will benefit children and teens who are experiencing challenges in their lives, and for whom a relationship with a horse will open new vistas.
GEP offers equine-assisted experiential learning programs to children 10 years old through their 13th year in school. Through its comprehensive team-oriented approach, GEP gives youngsters who otherwise would not have the opportunity to work with horses a chance to ride and care for their “own” horse. Gleneayre assigns each student a horse, and they are responsible for its total care. From riding lessons and grooming to barn management and care of tack, the children, under supervision, do it all. They participate in appointments with the vet and farrier, attend clinics and workshops, and have work commitments in the barn. Riding lessons are an integral part of the program, and students can compete in horseshows as well.
Academics are also a part of the program. GEP provides tutors to assist children having difficulties in the academic arena, and the more seasoned students provide mentoring support to those less experienced. GEP’s program is based on helping each child to succeed -- in school, in the showring, and in life.
Grand Prix proceeds will enable GEP to implement its newest program, Cowboy Poetry, in September. In the non-traditional setting of the horse farm, GEP will introduce school children to the lore of cowboy ethics. By integrating academic standards into the curriculum, Cowboy Poetry instructors will help at-risk kids to learn writing, listening and speaking skills. Students are also challenged to accomplish specific activity goals, in which they must partner with the horse. The program will take place on the Gleneayre Farm in Lumberton, NJ. Values such as respect and honesty will be explored in the lesson plan activities, and the children will work in collaborative teams that include the horse and the program instructor. Your participation in the 2008 Grand Prix helps to make these programs possible!
Gleneayre Equestrian Program is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, and contributions are tax deductible as allowed by law. More information about GEP can be found at www.gleneayreequestrianprogram.org, or by calling (609) 267-4104.
Information filed with the Attorney General concerning the charitable solicitations within this publication may be obtained from the Attorney General of the State of New Jersey by calling (609) 292-4925. Registration with the Attorney General does not imply endorsement.
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Horse Show Advertising Form - Side Two
NOTE: All ad copy for the program book must be received by May 15 to meet printing deadlines.
EVENT ADVERTISINGFull page color @ $1,000 x_____ = __________
Full page b&w @ 7500 x_____ = __________
Half page b&w @ 500 x_____ = __________
Quarter page b&w @ $250 x_____ = __________
Benefactor @ $125 x_____ = __________
Patron @ $75 x_____ = __________
Show Ring Banner@ $750 x_____ = __________
Area Sponsor @ $500 x_____ = __________
CLASS SPONSORS AND PRESENTERS Check here if you are interested in receiving information about
becoming a Class Sponsor or Class Presenter
TOTAL CONTRIBUTION $________________
Check enclosed (payable to Gleneayre Equestrian Program)
Credit card payment (please complete form below)
Card type: American Express Discover MasterCard Visa
Card Number: ________________________________Exp._______________
Name on Card: __________________________________________________
Signature: _______________________________________________________
Please return form with payment to:
Gleneayre Equestrian Program
PO Box 506
Lumberton, NJ 08048
GENERAL LOCATIONBeacon Hill Show Stables is located at 55 Laird Road in Colts Neck, NJ 07722 (Monmouth Country). Access to the parking area will be from Cross Road, which intersects Laird Road. Look for signs to direct you to the parking area.
FROM MT. HOLLY, NJ (BURLINGTON COUNTY) Beacon Hill Show Stables is about 42 miles from the center of Mt. Holly. Take Route 537 North. Follow Route 537 through Jackson and Freehold (in downtown Freehold, make sure to stay on Rt. 537- do not veer left onto Broadway). Continue on 537 until you reach Route 34 (Leland Rd). Turn Left onto Rt. 34 and follow to Laird Road. Beacon Hill will be on the Left after Cross Road. Look for directional signs for parking.
NJ TURNPIKE FROM POINTS NORTH OR SOUTH Take Exit 8 toward Hightstown/Freehold. Keep Right at the fork in the ramp and merge onto Route 33 East. Follow for 14 miles. Take the Halls Mill Rd North Exit. Turn slight Right onto Rt. 33 East/Halls Mill Rd. (becomes Kozloski Rd.) & follow for about 2 miles. Turn Right onto Rt. 537/Colts Neck Rd. Turn Left onto Rt. 34 and follow to Laird Road. Beacon Hill will be on the left after Cross Road. Look for directional signs for parking.
GARDEN STATE PARKWAY FROM POINTS SOUTH Take Exit 105 onto Route 18 North toward New Brunswick and follow for about 5 miles. Take Exit 19A onto Route 34 North toward Matawan. Follow about 3 miles, and turn Right onto Laird Road. Beacon Hill will be on the left after Cross Road. Look for directional signs for parking.
Directions To Beacon Hill Show Stables
Local Lodging Information
Nearby Hotels:Village Inn (732) 294-8666 Days Inn (732) 462-3450
Red Roof Inn (732) 389-4646 Holiday Inn (732) 544-9300
Ocean Place 1-800-411-7321 Courtyard (732) 805-3836
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340 Georgia Road, Freehold, NJ Georgia Road, Freehold, NJ
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