Looking to show over the Fourth of July weekend? And also looking to get the biggest bang for your buck in a wretched economy?
The Minnesota Miniature Horse Club is offering three top-flight shows for minis and Shetland ponies at the low, low price of $45 for unlimited classes.
There's an AMHR show. And an ASPC show. And an AMHA show.
And each show offers as many classes as you want to enter for that economical $45 fee. A low single-class fee also is available.
The AMHR and ASPC shows will be held July 3 and 4 at the ultra-modern Minnesota Equestrian Center in Winona, MN. On July 5, there will be an AMHA show at the same location in the southeastern corner of the state.
It's one of the best deals you'll find anywhere and, as a bonus, the judges for the AMHR and ASPC shows are 2009 AMHR Nationals judges Pat Sanders and Tim Parkinson as well as former national judge Kim Seipp.
Parkinson and Seipp will judge the AMHA show, along with Ginny Larson.
Amenities include more than 300 Stalls, a 100 foot by 210 foot show ring, an 80 by 130 indoor warm up arena, heated wash stalls, shower facilities, a tack shop, and a restaurant -- all under one roof. There's also an outdoor warm up arena, electrical hook-ups, and hotel rooms within five miles of the facility.
There will be a free exhibitor dinner Saturday night, door prizes, and participation awards and a pizza party for all youth exhibitors.
For more information, contact show manager Jeanne Bragagnini at 269-979-3392 or e-mail her at [email protected]
And let us know right here on the Forum if you're planning or even just thinking about attending.
(In the spirit of full disclosure, I am a MMHC board member. My family has a busy three weekends in a row planned. Before the MMHC show in Winona, we'll be in Des Moines on back-to-back weekends for the AMHR/ASPC four-judge show and the AMHR/ASPC Area VI National Show. Late June and early July is a great time to be showing minis and Shetlands in the Upper Midwest. You have shows three weekends in a row and can exhibit under eight judges -- and get as many points as you'd get under 10 judges because the Area VI National show counts for triple points.)
The Minnesota Miniature Horse Club is offering three top-flight shows for minis and Shetland ponies at the low, low price of $45 for unlimited classes.
There's an AMHR show. And an ASPC show. And an AMHA show.
And each show offers as many classes as you want to enter for that economical $45 fee. A low single-class fee also is available.
The AMHR and ASPC shows will be held July 3 and 4 at the ultra-modern Minnesota Equestrian Center in Winona, MN. On July 5, there will be an AMHA show at the same location in the southeastern corner of the state.
It's one of the best deals you'll find anywhere and, as a bonus, the judges for the AMHR and ASPC shows are 2009 AMHR Nationals judges Pat Sanders and Tim Parkinson as well as former national judge Kim Seipp.
Parkinson and Seipp will judge the AMHA show, along with Ginny Larson.
Amenities include more than 300 Stalls, a 100 foot by 210 foot show ring, an 80 by 130 indoor warm up arena, heated wash stalls, shower facilities, a tack shop, and a restaurant -- all under one roof. There's also an outdoor warm up arena, electrical hook-ups, and hotel rooms within five miles of the facility.
There will be a free exhibitor dinner Saturday night, door prizes, and participation awards and a pizza party for all youth exhibitors.
For more information, contact show manager Jeanne Bragagnini at 269-979-3392 or e-mail her at [email protected]
And let us know right here on the Forum if you're planning or even just thinking about attending.
(In the spirit of full disclosure, I am a MMHC board member. My family has a busy three weekends in a row planned. Before the MMHC show in Winona, we'll be in Des Moines on back-to-back weekends for the AMHR/ASPC four-judge show and the AMHR/ASPC Area VI National Show. Late June and early July is a great time to be showing minis and Shetlands in the Upper Midwest. You have shows three weekends in a row and can exhibit under eight judges -- and get as many points as you'd get under 10 judges because the Area VI National show counts for triple points.)
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