Friday, May 24, 2013

Last Call for "D" camp

LAST CALL FOR "D" and YOUNGER "C" CAMP REGISTRATIONS!

May 31st is the absolute last day to receive registrations for the upcoming camp at the UW-River Falls.

Please visit the Northern Lakes Region website to download forms and registration information.

Contact any of the below planning committee members for additional information.

Frances Blair (Two Rivers): (715) 404-6091 or pheasantknoll@yahoo.com

Christine Kelley (Canterbury): (612) 730-9174 or casullivankelley@gmail.com

Tracie Wilcox (Laurentian): (218) 780-6064 or tracie1031@hotmail.com
 

 
 
Calling all D-Level and Young C Riders!
 
 
 
Join us for 3 jam-packed days of activities. Mounted sessions include flat
work, jumping, games, and rally prep. We’ll also have unmounted instruction
and fun non-horse activities, and so much more. On Sunday, a “mock” rally will be held to show

what you've learned at camp!
 
 
 

 
 
 

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Northern Lakes Region Update
posted by Debbie Kanda, NLR Secretary


Did we skip spring???  Today it is 90 degrees in many parts of the Northern Lakes Region and maybe we are finally feeling like we've turned the corner.  If you and your pony clubber are making summer plans, don't forget to consider several fantastic options offered by the NLR!

* NATIONAL EXAMINER CAMP -- June 11-15 at Schweiss Farm in Hector, MN
A new location for this awesome summer camp.  NE camp is designed to prep pony clubbers interested in national ratings this year or in future years for the level of expectations required to pass national certifications.  This year the camp clinicians are Richard Lamb & Claire Harmon.  An opportunity to ride with clinicians at this level only comes around once a year so take advantage and sign up now.  ONLY 2 SPOTS REMAINING!
Register for National Examiner Camp


*  D and YOUNGER C CAMP -- June 27-30 at University of Wisconsin - River Falls.
What could be more fun than 3 days with your horse and staying overnight in University dorms!  Join in the fun at the Northern Lakes Region D and younger C camp.  This is the 3rd year for the camp and many exciting activities are planned.  The camp planning committee has two former CPC grads who went to Nationals in Games leading the games portion of the camp and other fabulous upper level Pony Clubbers who will be instructing on the flat and over fences. There are even educational sessions for parents so us parents can learn about trailer safety and rallies among other topics!  The best thing about the camp is that there will be a mini Mock Rally at the end so that the riders can practice everything they need to know to rally successfully this summer.  There will be ribbons : )  It will be a great introduction to all things Pony Club.Don't delay in sending in your registration.  The camp planning committee would also like you to know that sharing horses at the camp is always an option.  So, don't let the lack of a mount stop you from signing up for this camp!
Register for D Camp


* NATIONAL CERTIFICATIONS -- July 20 & August 23-24 -- UW-River Falls
The HB certification is planned for July 20.  Registration deadline for this certification is May 25.  Check the USPC website national certifications page for more details.  The C3 Traditional and just added is a C3 Dressage specialty certification will be August 23-25.  Deadline to register for these testings is June 28.
USPC National Testing Page

* BRIDGET TWINING MEMORIAL FOUNDATION AWARDS
Reminder that the Northern Lakes Region is offering 2 complete, paid registrations for the horse trials and 2 complete, paid registrations for the horse trials and clinics.  Visit the Northern Lakes Region website to print an application.  Also visit the Bridget Twining Memorial Foundation website for additional information about the show and the clinics.  MEMBERS:  consider taking advantage of this opportunity -- it's not often that a generous opportunity like this comes along!
Application

Monday, May 6, 2013




May 6, 2013
Regional Supervisor Blog

 
CAMPS! 
The organizers are working extra hard to make this year’s camps, both the D/C camp at UW River Falls, and the NE Camp in Hector, terrific. If you haven’t signed up, don’t delay as the deadline approaches.
Link to the NE Camp: National Examiner Camp 2013
Link to the D/C Camp: D/C Camp 2013

USPC FESTIVAL!
 
You can qualify for the National Championship’s for 2014 in 2013.  That’s right, we are already planning for next year’s Festival by offering qualifying rallies this year while your horse’s are fit and conditioned.  You can qualify at Schweiss’s fall Roebeke’s Run this year 2013, for Festival USPC Championships in Lexington, KY 2014.  Plus you will need an event, like Otter Creek Fall, or Spring show.  Start planning your team now.  The Dressage Rally is in August and we need to know if you want to qualify for festival at that rally.  If we have enough people, we will make sure it is a qualifying rally.  Go to the www.northernlakesponyclub.org website for a list of all the calendar dates. The website has a few other interesting additions like a link to a webinar you might be interested in, so check it out!
 
COLLEGE!
Do you know that colleges are well aware of the type of person you are as a member of USPC and that this matters on your college applications?  They know that a pony club member goes the extra mile volunteering, mentoring, testing their knowledge and rallying which creates the type of student they want in their college.  To be able to say that you qualified for a National Championship in your sport is important.  So talk to your parents about qualifying for Festival next year.   And did you know pony club offers scholarships, too? 

Many colleges have equestrian programs and if that interests you watch for the next Sideline’s Magazine that will have a section devoted to college’s with equestrian programs.  You can also friend them on Facebook.  One of the articles was written by a former member who was awarded her journalism internship because she was in pony club and went the extra mile.   Every day in pony club, you put in that extra effort to teach and mentor another member. You help in your community with your conservation efforts.  And, you learn the horse management skills to care for a living animal.  It does get noticed time and time again and it sets you apart from the rest.  So keep up the good work and remember to thank your volunteering parent who is making sure you get this opportunity!