Newsletter for the BVDC, Inc.
Serving the Driving Enthusiast
November 2013 www.bvdc.org
Inside this Issue: General Membership Meeting: Presentation by LAPS - 11/19 BVDC Holiday Party details & Photo Contest - 12/8 BVDC Slate of Officers & Directors for 2014 BVDC Advertising Rates for 2014 Article & photos from New Bolton Semi-feral Pony Herd Tour Article, results & photos from the Teddy Bears’ Picnic Results & article from “Fall Driving in the Park”
BVDC Board Meeting November 12, 2013 at 7:00 PM
New Bolton Center
All Members Welcome
Info: Debby Donovan 856-981-1868 or [email protected]
Teddy Bears’ Picnic
Allan Shiells competed in the Horse Trial and earned 2nd place in Training
Horse. He also won Best Conditioned with his horse Keno. Photo by Debby Donovan
2 November 2013
The presentation will cover the following topics:
What is LAPS?
PA humane Law & PA Humane Police Officer Training
Investigations
Animal Rehab
Adoption Program
Cases
Questions
If you have some questions in advance of the meeting, please submit to Debby
Donovan (contact info above in RSVP) so that they can be forwarded on to our LAPS
speakers; this will enable them to be prepared to answer all our questions at the
meeting!
The mission of the Large Animal Protection Society (LAPS) is to stop cruelty to large animals in
our community. Established in 1988, LAPS is an all-volunteer nonprofit, state chartered, humane
agency that has state authority to investigate cruelty complaints and prosecute offenders in
order to enforce Pennsylvania’s animal cruelty laws in Chester, Delaware, and Lancaster
counties. LAPS’ state-trained, court-authorized, and badged Humane Society Police Officers
provide a valuable community service by intervening in suspected cases of animal cruelty involving
large animals. Similar to SPCAs that help dogs and cats, we use our facilities, equipment and
experience with horses, donkeys, cows, pigs, goats, llamas, alpacas and sheep to take action in
cases where the local, small-animal SPCA cannot.
“Committed, Caring, Taking Action”
BVDC General Membership Meeting - Tuesday Nov 19th
Presentation by LAPS
(Large Animal Protection Society)
Date: Tuesday, Nov 19th
Time: 7:00 - 8:30 PM
Where: New Bolton Center, 382 West Street Road, Kennett Square, PA 19348
In the Woerner Amphitheater (main building)
RSVP by 11/12 to: Debby Donovan ([email protected]) or 856-981-1868
Refreshments will be served.
3 November 2013
4 November 2013
BVDC 2014 Membership Form, cont’d
5 November 2013
President - Debby Donovan Secretary - Zana White Treasurer - Gail Aumiller Director - Anne Hearn Director - Dee Roy Director - Cindy Vollers Director - Camilla Hansen Director - Becky Pendlebury (completing Zana White’s term) Returning for the second year of their current terms are: Vice President - Jane Oehler Director - Jessica Axelsson Director - Kathy Kozak
Special thanks to the outgoing Officers and Directors: Pat Kozakowski, Secretary Tim Canavan, Treasurer Merrill Walters, Director Ellen Gallagher, Director Teresa Palumbo, Director Hannah Polson, Director
Thank you all for volunteering to serve our club in this important way! The Nominating Committee: Pat Kozakowski Zana White Bobbi Hager
Brandywine Valley Driving Club, Inc.
Slate for Officers & Directors for 2014 BVDC Board to be voted on by the Membership at the Annual Meeting & Holiday Party
Sunday, December 8th, 2013
This month’s report shows that 49 members from 2012 have not yet renewed for 2013 or 2014 and 46 members from 2011 did not renew in 2012 or later
BVDC Membership Report
New members since Oct 1st
Donna Bozcyzko-Coyne Atglen, PA
Janae Benton Kintnersville PA
Pete & Barb Sheerin New Freedom, PA
Bruce & Wendy Weitzel Mohnton, PA
6 November 2013
2013 BVDC
Holiday Party
& Membership Meeting
Sunday, December 8th 5:00 PM
Bring your Silent Auction items & enter your photos in the
Photo Contest (details next page)
Wyndam Garden Exton Valley Forge
815 N. Pottstown Pike, Exton, PA 19341
(SAME LOCATION AS LAST YEAR)
You should have already received your invitation. If not, please contact
Debby Donovan ([email protected]
or 856-981-1868)
Please RSVP by
Nov 30th!
7 November 2013
We’re looking for entries for the BVDC Annual Photo Contest
Rustle through your photos, from friends and family and your camera. From this year, last year, whenever; just not entered before in this contest.
The deadline this year is DEC. 1st, 2013
Divisions:
Div 1: Pleasure Shows and Drives Div 2: Dressage and Cones Div 3: Marathon and Carriage Racing Div 4: Candid Div 5: Equine Head Shots Div 6: Cats and Dogs Div 7: Other Animals Div 8: Humorous Div 9: Scenic Shots, Equine Div 10: Scenic Shots, Landscape Div 11: Humans Only Div 12: Before and After (this is 2 photos per entry)
To enter, send photo AND: Your name and address and phone # the photographer’s name the title of the photo and who is in it the division you want to enter it into
Mail to Richard Moore (7 Gaelsong Lane, Wyomissing, PA 19610) or email to: [email protected] If you have questions, e-mail or call Richard at 610-777-1681.
Remember, the finished photo will be
mounted on 8 ½ by 11” card stock and
should be no LARGER than 7” by 10” and
no SMALLER than 5” by 7”, and should
NOT be your only copy.
Trot & Track Reminder! Once again it is time for you to send in your Trot & Track results for the past year. I have received some information from a couple of people but have not heard from the majority that I know are participating in the program. Keep on trotting and tracking and get those results to me as soon as you can via email or regular mail so I can be sure the awards are handed out at the annual holiday dinner in December. See the BVDC website (www.bvdc.org) Membership page for more info.
Contact: Daniel Rosenthal (908-892-0415) 171 Little York Pattenburg Rd, Milford, NJ 08848; [email protected]
8 November 2013
BVDC General Membership Meeting
New Bolton Center’s Semi-Feral Pony Herd Talk & Tour by Dr. Sue McDonnell
Dr. McDonnell led a group of about 20 BVDC members & guests out to a large pasture just a mile or so from the main New Bolton Center campus. We actually stood in the midst of the pony herd while Dr. McDonnell spoke to us about the history of the herd and the interesting results of the many studies that have been undertaken over the past 20 years. We want to thank Dr. McDonnell for giving up her Sunday morning to provide us with this wonderful experience!
Here are some of the highlights of what we heard:
The herd was started in 1994 with 26 ponies (13 of each gender); currently there are 106 ponies. The original ponies came mostly from auction but some from private owners. They reside on 40 acres owned and maintained by New Bolton Center. Dr. McDonnell thought it would be a 2 to 3 year project but the herd has now been there for almost 20 years. Adult ponies have consistently been 40 to 48 inches tall. Occasionally ponies are adopted out of the herd to control the number. It is a closed herd, meaning that ponies who leave are never returned back to the herd. Mares have foals every year, sometimes beginning before they are a year old. They had two mares who were in their 30s and still foaling. Every foal is identified with pictures, a name, a case number, and DNA testing to identify its sire and dam. They initially thought there would be a problem with in-breeding but have discovered that equines have an incest avoidance mechanism that works very effectively. The initial contact between a stallion and mare when she is in-season is sniffing noses. Based on scent, the mare is apparently able to determine whether the stallion is a close relative. Mares will breed with almost any stallion but will choose those who are most distantly related. They will only in-breed if distant relatives are not available. Stallions do a lot more of the parenting than previously thought. Since the mares are busy eating (because they
9 November 2013
New Bolton Semi-Feral Pony Herd, cont’d
are always in foal), the stallion spends time teaching the foals. Stallions are also very protective of the mare just before and during birthing; they witnessed a birth where the foal was born standing – the stallion grasped the foal by the scruff of the neck to steady it on its feet. They have studied the behavior differences between bachelor stallions and harem stallions. They observed one father who was a harem stallion and his son who was a bachelor - upon the death of the father the son took over his band. Surprisingly, health issues have been very minimal among the herd. There has been no incidence of founder or other hoof problems even though their hooves are not trimmed by a farrier. Length and shape of their hooves varies throughout the year, depending on the weather and footing (soft/wet vs. hard-packed/dry). A 2-year hoof study by farrier Laura Florence who inspected the hooves of 40 ponies on a regular basis yielded interesting results. There have not been any problems with Lyme disease or colic. Newborn foals have no Lyme titer when born but develop the same (high) level titer as their dam within an hour of suckling. Ponies are vaccinated and wormed once/year. Interestingly, they have deteremined that some of the plants they eat (such as multi-flora rose buds) are natural parasiticides. They have conducted cognitive learning tests with newborn foals and found them to be very fast learners (faster than any horse subjects they have tested). More information about the behavior and health study results can be found at these links:
http://www.upenn.edu/spotlights/studying-behavior-penn-s-semi-feral-horse-herd
http://research.vet.upenn.edu/HavemeyerEquineBehaviorLabHomePage/HavemeyerEquineBehaviorResearch/CurrentProjects/tabid/3075/Default.aspx
Photos by Debby Donovan & Zana White - Lots more photos of these adorable pones are online at www.bvdc.org
10 November 2013
Words from the Bears 2013. . . The Bears are dancing for joy! They had such a good time at their picnic! And they found the equines dragging people around to be soooo entertaining. The Watch Bear trapped in the Outhouse sans TP was most grateful for the help. The “All Singing; All Dancing” parade was also amusing but The Bears wondered if “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” was the BVDC Anthem since most competitors were singing it! The entry singing “Camptown Races” was a welcome relief.
But the most amusement for the day was at the Ball Toss at the Pond. We even had a bunch of human spectators join us for that. Let it just be said that facing the board and throwing the ball over the equine’s head was NOT a winning strategy. . .especially since it was usually followed by a rapid and not too straight backup as the ball rebounded off the board under the equine’s feet!
The wind was really whipping all week so arrows and cones letters tended to rearrange themselves unbeknownst to the course designers. By the time the Bear Trotters got onto the course it was more like a detective game decoding what markers were left, but the Trotters took it in good stride – though some never did find Task 7!!
Of course The Bears cannot find words to thank the volunteers, who toiled all week to set up the course, tear down the course and staff all the jobs on show day! You will find all of their names on the Volunteer Thank You Page in this issue of Driving Lines. The team leaders who are listed at the top of the page really outdid themselves to make the Picnic a success. We had competitors who came early in the week to set up. We had Club members who brought friends to fill the vacant jobs. We had 42 entries confirmed on Friday, but with thrown shoes, broken trailers and sick dogs, we had 35 actually compete (22 Training, 12 Prelim and 1 Intermediate). It was really an outstanding turnout since Garden State CDE and 4-H were also going on that weekend. People who scratched really wanted to compete and many came to the Picnic anyway when they could not.
Thanks as well to our great team of Clinicians, Officials and Veterinarian who donated their day to make the Picnic a success. Their names are listed at the top of the Volunteer Page. We are truly fortunate to have such talented folks willing to share their skill and knowledge to support our training show.
Very special thanks goes to Dee Roy who started setting up Monday before the show and worked straight thru till the following Monday. A feat made even more amazing because she had just come off the disabled list after 8 weeks due to an involuntary dismount involving turkeys and low hanging tree branches! And kudos to Michelle Kromka who worked a miracle to get the picnic food on the table at noon despite overwhelming obstacles (ask her about it sometime, it’s a really funny story. . .now). And finally best wishes to Leona Baker for a speedy recovery after her unsuccessful attempt to fly. . .without at plane. We missed you, Leona!
The Bears are all packed up and heading South for the winter. Thanks again to all the competitors, volunteers and officials who made the Picnic very special this year; and for the beautiful weather!! See you next year – Teddy Bears Picnic: Sunday, October 26, 2014 at Fair Hill!
The Bears
11 November 2013
A Huge THANK-YOU to our Very Dedicated
TBP Volunteers!
12 November 2013
Teddy Bears’ Picnic 2013 Results Summary
Horse Trial
Training Single VSE Anne Adams
Training Single Pony Suzy Stafford
Training Single Horse Melanie Cornman
Prelim Single VSE Anna Klumpp
Prelim Single Pony Darrell Martin
Combined Test
Training Pony Nicole duPont
Training Horse Suzy Stafford
Prelim Horse/Pony Louisa Emerick
Bear Trot
Training VSE Colleen McGuigan
Training Pony Katie Kashner
Preliminary VSE Jimmy Duchnowski
Intermediate Terry Tobias
Best Awards
Dressage - Training Katie Kashner
Dressage - Prelim Anna Klumpp
Dressage - Intermediate Terry Tobias
Marathon - Training Suzy Stafford
Marathon - Prelim Darrell Martin
Marathon - Training VSE Joan Smith
Marathon - Prelim VSE Anna Klumpp
Best Conditioned Allan Shiells
Maiden Voyage Horse Anne Adams
Maiden Voyage Driver Anne Adams
Best Teddy Bear Trot Martha Duchnowski
Susan Roberts
Jimmy Duchnowski
Joan Smith
Darrell & Nicole Martin More photos & detailed results can be
found online at www.bvdc.org.
13 November 2013
Teddy Bears’ Picnic Clinics
“Walking a Safe & Winning Hazard” with Suzy Stafford
“Walking & Thinking Your Dressage Test” with Anne Councill
Thank you very
much
Suzy & Anne!!!
Becky Pendlebury
Katie Kashner
Margaret Grillet
Vicki Stone
14 November 2013
Fall Driving in the Park
Sixteen competitors took advantage of the smorgasbord of driving fun available for all
types of equines and their humans at the Bucks County Horse Park in Revere. The morning started with a poker drive
cross country through the fall foliage. Before each turnout headed out on the Poker Drive, Joe Hobbs inspected them
to ensure their safety. Jere and Dan Hohmann, husband and son of Judy Hohmann scored the Poker Drive. Judy has
been a strong advocate for keeping driving at the Bucks County Horse Park and helped organize this event. Poker
Awards is 50% of the entry pot.
1st place $ 65.00- Margaret & Jacques Grillet with 3 Queens
2nd place $ 40.00- Chuck & Lydiann Spencer-Jones with pair of 10s, 9 high
3rd place $ 25.00- Rita Michalenko with pair of 10s, 8 high
A Gambler’s Choice class was also offered in the morning. This ring switched to a Cones Course for the afternoon.
Many competitors entered in a Combined Test, doing a dressage test and cones scored together. Justin Hobbs,
Sarah Wieand and Leanne Hobbs took charge of the Gambler's Choice and Cones ring setting up, scoring and
keeping it on time.
Jessee Nogradi with Cory on the left and Rita Michalenko with Cookie on the right - photo by Courtney Tomasello
Gamblers Choice Results
Novice
1- Gemma Pagliei
2- Zana White
3- Aeva Roth
Pony
1- Larry Bason
2- Lizbeth Nauta
3- Katie Kashner
4- Audrie Roth
5- Julia Thomas
Horse
1- Margaret Grillet
VSE
1- Janae Benton
2- Jessica Nogradi
3- Rita Michalenko
Combined Test Results
Training Level Test 1
1- Janae Benton
Training Level Test 2
1- Rita Michalenko
2- Lizbeth Nauta
3- Katie Kashner
Training Level Test 4
1- Zana White
2- Larry Bason
3- Gemma Pagliei
4- Charles Jones
5- Julia Thomas
Training Level Test 3
1- Jaye Ventresca
Preliminary Level Test 2
1- Jaye Ventresca
2- Margaret Grillet
3- Lydiann Spencer Jones
A Choose-Your-Own dressage was available in the afternoon. Drivers
drove an assortment of Training Level and Preliminary Level tests. Several
whips took this opportunity to practice for the up coming Teddy Bear
Picnic. Mickie Bowen of Unionville ably judged the dressage with Courtney
Tomasello scribing. Cheryll Dougherty kept the competitors flowing into
dressage ring.
15 November 2013
Janae Benton driving Ellie - photo by Jere Hohmann
All events were “Come as you please” making the day very relaxed for the Whips. All flowed smoothly thanks
to the many volunteers at the Horse Park. Straight Arrow Products, LLC and Karen Schell donated Exhibitor
Bags. Sharon Ross and The Tack Works provided lovely brass business card holders to all the first place
winners. The local 4-H Club sold refreshments, snacks and horse treats. Some of the 4-H members were
fascinated by the miniature horses that came to compete and lent helpful hands to their drivers.
Thanks to the Bucks County Horse Park Maintenance Team for all of their hard work preparing the rings,
marking the trails and keeping the property looking beautiful. Volunteers from the Horse Park not only
volunteered their time with the event, they provided a lovely lunch to those who were on hand. A round of
applause goes to Judy Hohmann, Becky Merritt, Kelly Soldavin and Leanne Hobbs for organizing and running
this wonderful event.
Heidi Ferguson, the ADS Mid Atlantic representative visited the Bucks County Horse Park for the first
time. She spent the day watching the classes and visiting with the competitors. Later Heidi had a guided
tour of the beautiful trails, a major part of the park. The BCHP is fortunate to have generous land-owners
who provide additional trails.
The 2014 driving events at the Bucks County Horse Park are:
June 8, 2014 - Pleasure Driving Show
October 5, 2014 - Poker Drive and Combined Test
Visit www.buckscountyhorsepark.org for additional horse events in the 2014 Show
Season.
Fall Driving in the Park, cont’d
16 November 2013
UNION BRIDGE PLEASURE DRIVING SHOW
Centerline Farm
10183 Bessie Clemson Road, Union Bridge, MD 21791
October 13 Rescheduled to November 16, 2013
Entries will be accepted up until November 9.
Entries Open: June 15; Pre-Entries Close: September 15 November 9
Entry/Class Fees: $20; Post Entry Fees: $30; Entry Fee Refund Policy: No refund after closing date;
Other Fees: $30 ADS Non-member Fee
Total # of Classes Offered: 12
Summary of Classes Offered: Working, Super Reinsmanship, Timed Obstacles, Cones (My Route/Your
Route)
Organizer(s): Rick and Joyce Moxley/10183 Bessie Clemson Road, Union Bridge, MD 21791 H: 410-775-
1221; Fax: 410-775-1920; e-mail: [email protected]
Details available at ADS website: http://www.americandrivingsociety.org/06_omnilistings/10UnionBridgePL.asp
“Magic of Christmas Parade” Planned for Historic Salem, NJ - Sat. Dec 7th
The chairman of the parade committee has expressed interest in the participation of horse drawn carriages. Members of both the GSH&CS and BVDC clubs have been asked to consider driving in the parade and to spread the word to other local area carriage drivers!
Plans for the “Magic of Christmas” Parade to be held on Saturday December 7, 2013 in downtown Salem City are coming together as the Parade Committee finalizes details for this outstanding holiday event. There will be local companies and banks, high school marching bands, dance academies, cartoon characters, floats and of course Santa Claus!
The parade begins at 11AM at Fourth Street, and marches down Broadway to it’s end around Johnson Street. The day continues with our “Yuletide Tour” at 1 PM, which is a tour of local historic homes and churches. The day concludes with the lighting of the Community Christmas Tree at 6PM at the old Courthouse (corner of Broadway and Market Street). Santa will arrive on one of Salem’s fire trucks to light the tree.
Applicants are requested to forward their registration form to Sherry Black or Pam Blair, c/o “Magic of Christmas” Parade Committee, 2 Chestnut St., Salem, NJ 08079; Fax to 856-935-4172 or e-mail to [email protected]. The parade lineup is created from these registration forms, and also gives the parade announcer information to present
as your unit is marching down the street. Entries will be judged. DEADLINE for entries is Nov 30th. For more information, contact Sherry Black of Salem Oak Title Agency (856-935-0600). For a copy of the registration form, contact Debby Donovan (856-981-1868 or email: [email protected]). More info at these links:
https://www.facebook.com/salemyuletidetour
http://www.salemcitynj.com/18701.html
17 November 2013
2013-2014 Mid-Atlantic Driving Calendar Denotes BVDC activity
NOVEMBER
10-Nov - BVDC PLEASURE DRIVE AT THUNDER RIDGE FARM (Lititz, PA), Info/RSVP: Darrell / Katherine Martin ([email protected]) 717-733-1991(H) 717-575-1855 (cell)
12-Nov - BVDC BOARD MEETING, New Bolton Center. All members welcome to attend. Contact: [email protected], 856-981-1868
16-Nov (re-scheduled from Oct 13) - UNION BRIDGE PLEASURE DRIVING SHOW, Union Bridge, MD. Info: Rick and Joyce Moxley H: 410-775-1221; email: [email protected]
19-Nov - BVDC GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING - LAPS PRESENTATION (Large Animal Protection Society), New Bolton Center. Info/RSVP: Debby Donovan [email protected], 856-981-1868
DECEMBER
8-Dec - BVDC HOLIDAY PARTY All members & guests welcome to attend. Info & RSVP: [email protected], 856-981-1868
JANUARY 2014
14-Jan - BVDC BOARD MEETING, New Bolton Center. All members welcome to attend. Contact: [email protected], 856-981-1868
FEBRUARY
TBA - GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING - “ADS RULES OVERVIEW PANEL (PD/CDE)”
MARCH
11-Mar - BVDC BOARD MEETING, New Bolton Center. All members welcome to attend. Contact: [email protected], 856-981-1868
TBA - BVDC HAZARD/NAVIGATOR CLINIC
APRIL
5-Apr – CHAPTER ONE FARMS SPRING ARENA DRIVING TRIAL (ADT), Pedricktown, NJ – Info: www.chapteronefarms.com. Helene Paxton, H: 856-299-5124; C: 443-253-4135; F: 856-299-6772; mailto:[email protected]
MAY
13-May - BVDC BOARD MEETING, New Bolton Center. All members welcome to attend. Contact: [email protected], 856-981-1868
22-May to 1-Jun - 118TH DEVON HORSE SHOW PLEASURE DRIVING - Pleasure Marathon drive, pleasure and scurry classes for singles and pairs of horses and ponies, coaching division, carriage racing. For more information and prize lists: The Devon Horse Show PO Box 865, Devon, PA 19333 (610) 964-2723 http://www.devonhorseshow.net
JUNE
7-Jun to 8-Jun - ELK CREEK CDE, Fair Hill NRMA, MD. Info: http://elkcreekcde.com/elkcreekcde/Home.html
JULY
8-Jul - BVDC BOARD MEETING, New Bolton Center. All members welcome to attend. Contact: [email protected], 856-981-1868
18 November 2013
Member Classifieds EQUINES
MATCHING BLACK PERCHERON/MORGAN CROSS BROTHERS 18 and 19 years old - Due to the death of David
Cressman, owner of Ironton Livery & Coach, now closed,
we sadly offer for sale Tom
(blaze) & Harry (star) standing 15-3 h with no
health issues. These horses have lots of road experience
at special events, are fun and safe to drive. They stand
quiet to bathe, groom,
harness, hitch and easy to load in trailer. Can be driven either side.
Wonderful disposition, sweet and are “easy keepers”. We are looking for
recreational and/or show home. Must be
sold together. Priced at $5,000 includes their pairs harness and collars. Carriages
also available for sale. Contact Karen 484-241-5661. (01/2014)
HIGHLAND PONY DRIVING PAIRS: Two pairs of
registered Highland Ponies, geldings and mares, available -
14.1h gray, professionally trained to ride and drive, single or double.
Absolutely no vices. Rare breed in
the U.S.; only 90 Highland ponies in all of North America. Only known
pairs of driving Highlands in North America. Yearling colts also available. Call George @ 610
932-5808 (01/2014)
CDE PONY PAIR FOR LEASE - well trained pair of Dartmoor pony mares for lease. Compete Preliminary/
Intermediate this year and be ready for Advanced in
2014. Prefer driver who would keep ponies with me in Maryland/winter Ocala but will consider situations with
excellent care. Very competitive ponies, possibility of leasing equipment as well. Contact Tracey Morgan 301-648-
5158 [email protected] (10/2013)
CARRIAGES
BENNINGTON MARATHON MODEL CARRIAGE - for
ponly pair or single. In wonderful condition - used only 8
times at most. HARNESS & GRAY WELSH PONY also available for sale. Last shown at Devon 2013. Call Marvene
Reagan (Newtown, PA) 970-708-1438. (01/2014)
WEST CHESTER CART Original, has
tag. Natural wood in good
condition. Bedford cord upholstery. Very well balanced for a
horse 15-16h. Lovely vehicle for someone wanting a simple 2 wheel
antique vehicle to show (or drive for fun!) Needs some detailing for
showing. This is not a Meadowbrook type copy. Offered at
$3500. Suzanne Snyder Schrogie 610-469-6938 (11/2013)
BIRD-IN-HAND EAGLE CARRIAGE from Carriage Machine
Shop – Versatile full cut under carriage for 15-16h horse. Shafts (78 inches). Dark blue metal
with burnt gold striping, birds-eye-maple raised panels red oak stain,
cup holder dash tray Birds-eye
Maple red oak stain, tufted brown vinyl seats, wagonette rear seats
(facing each other) with seat backs (removable), single dickey seat (never used), rain rail and vase
type whip socket chrome, wheels 36”-40”, 7” hydraulic brakes
on rear, foot guards. Carriage will fit in a pick up truck 54 inches wide and 6’ long. Custom cover. Stored in garage.
Used 10-12 times. EXCELLENT condition. Asking $4500.00. Will consider trade for Meadowbrook or blank painted 2-
wheeled carriage for 15 hand horse. Email for pictures of turn
out. [email protected] or call Robin 610-656-8438. (11/2013)
DOE RUN MARATHON CARRIAGE - 2 sets of wheels makes it ideal for pony or horse. Smaller wheels
for medium to large pony and second set of wheels for 15h to 17h. Hydraulic disk
brakes, adjustable shafts. Lightly used,
never in a wreck, always kept indoors. Very handy and comfortable for
recreational driver or for lower level CDE’s. Green in color, free delivery to PA, NY, NJ, DE, MD or
VA. $4,800. Call 484-241-5661. (9/2013)
HARNESS SMUCKERS DELUXE HARNESS, LARGE PONY SIZE. Very
lightly used. Asking $400.00 obo. Contact Jane e-mail: [email protected] or phone 610-793-1378.
(9/2013)
MISCELLANEOUS
MINIATURE HORSE CART CARRIER
- A welded carrier that attaches to a trailer hitch and custom designed to
carry a cart between 36"-38"wheel space width. The ramp folds down to load and
up to hold your cart in
place. $250. Kathleen Croxton 484 985 8263 [email protected] (12/2013)
PET AND FARM SITTING - Providing on or off property farm
and pet sitting. Experienced, dependable, loving care for horses, dogs, cats, birds, etc. Excellent references. limited to
20 mile radius of West Grove, PA Susan Williams 484-888-2835
HARNESS CLEANING - Too busy getting ready for a show?
Need to clean all that old harness hanging around? Call Susan Williams for prices (207 E. London Grove Rd, West Grove, PA
19390) phone: 484.888.2835
19 November 2013
20 November 2013
SPONSORS
21 November 2013
SPONSORS
22 November 2013
Newsletter for the BVDC, Inc. Serving the Driving Enthusiast
Officers President: Debby Donovan
Vice President: Jane Oehler Treasurer: Tim Canavan
Secretary: Pat Kozakowski
Directors Jessica Axelsson
Ellen Gallagher
Kathy Kozak Teresa Palumbo
Hannah Polson Merrill Walters
Zana White
Website: www.bvdc.org
President:
Debby Donovan 856-981-1868 [email protected]
Vice President:
Jane Oehler 215-280-1775 [email protected]
Treasurer:
Tim Canavan 610-689-0200
Secretary: Pat Kozakowski 717-538-5620
Programs: VACANT
Newsletter:
Debby Donovan 856-981-1868 [email protected]
Membership:
Bobbi Hager 973-627-2263 [email protected]
Clinics:
Hannah Polson 802-522-6574 [email protected]
Pleasure Drives:
Merrill Walters 610-413-6728
Website: Ellen Gallagher 610-762-7572
Sunshine:
Kathy Kozak 610-608-5488 [email protected]
E-LINES Coordinator:
Teresa Palumbo 717-823-2094
ADS Mid-Atlantic Regional Rep-resentative for BVDC:
Jessica Axelsson 609-846-5105 [email protected]
Lines of Communication
www.bvdc.org
293 Diamond Spring Rd
Denville, NJ 07834