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<blockquote data-quote="chippie" data-source="post: 492481" data-attributes="member: 5644"><p>There is going to be a horse judging seminar on March 8, 2008 in Commerce. I wish that it were closer. They are fun, informative and helpful. You can enter day of event.</p><p></p><p>NORTH EAST TEXAS HORSE JUDGING SEMINAR and PRACTICE JUDGING CONTEST</p><p>Organizers - TAM-Commerce Equine Sciences Program and Texas AgriLife Ext. Service</p><p>Date - March 8 (Saturday), 2008</p><p>Location - TAM-Commerce campus- Ferguson Social Sciences Building Auditorium</p><p>Target Audiences - 4-H and FFA members, CEAs, Agri. Sci. Teachers, 4- H Horse Club Leaders</p><p>present and potential show judges, exhibitors, interested horsemen, college students.</p><p></p><p>Format - Activity will teach attendees to evaluate/place horses in different classes.</p><p>1. Instructors will discuss how to evaluate classes, take notes, answer questions.</p><p>2. Attendees will judge a few practice runs and answer questions on the runs.</p><p>3. Attendees will judge classes, answer questions, and turn in placing (scantron).</p><p>4. Officials will give official class placings and answer questions.</p><p></p><p>Classes - 8 halter and performance classes from Texas 4-H and Texas FFA contest rules.</p><p></p><p>Times - 8:00 am registration - non-group adult judges, exhibitors, college students, late registration for schools and counties ($5.00 extra per person)</p><p>9:00 judging 4 classes</p><p>12:00 box lunch provided on site</p><p>1:00 pm judging 4 classes</p><p>4:00 "TAM-C Equine Sciences Program"- Dr. David Crenshaw</p><p>4:20 special fun educational presentation-TBA</p><p>4:40 awards presentation</p><p></p><p>Divisions -Youth (11-13), Youth (14-18), College Students and Adults</p><p></p><p>Awards - Youth and College- buckles, rosettes, ribbons Adult- Jackpot</p><p></p><p>Sponsors - 3 Oaks Quarter Horses, stallion- Set for Life, threeoaksquarterhorses.com</p><p>Northeast Texas Horsemen's Assn., Sulphur Springs, nethorsemen.com</p><p>Sundowner Trailers of Texas, Canton, sundowneroftexas.com</p><p>Horse Judging Videos-creativeeducationalmultimedia.com</p><p></p><p>Cost - $20.00 adults and $15.00 youth (includes box lunch)</p><p></p><p>Officials - Dr. Doug Householder, Teri Antilley, Carrie Sharp and Tommy Phillips</p><p></p><p>Support Help - TAM-C faculty, staff and students; NETHA members; Kaufmann 4-H leaders; and Clay Ewell and JudgingCard.Com</p><p>FMI - Dr. David Crenshaw @ 903. 886. 5358, Teri Antilley @ 979. 845.1562. or Dr. Doug Householder @</p><p>979.690.7588.</p><p></p><p>County and School Group Pre-Registration Deadline - March 1, 2008</p><p></p><p>School and County Groups Pre-Registration Procedures- Agr. Sci.Teachers, FFA students and school adults- Make one school entry at JudgingCard.com. CEAs, 4-H members and county 4-H adult leaders- Make one county entry at Judgingcard.com.</p><p></p><p>Payment - Schools and counties make pre-registration entry checks payable to Clay Ewell Educational Services, P.O. Box 3791, College Station, Texas, 77844-3791. Entry fees must be received before the pre- registration deadline.</p><p></p><p><strong>Non- County and School Group Adults and College Students - Register and pay on site.</strong></p><p></p><p>Refreshments - BYO for the morning and afternoon breaks. Cafeteria and snack bar open morning of the contest.</p><p></p><p> <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> Thanks for the good wishes and have fun. I got your PM. If I learn of more things I'll let you know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chippie, post: 492481, member: 5644"] There is going to be a horse judging seminar on March 8, 2008 in Commerce. I wish that it were closer. They are fun, informative and helpful. You can enter day of event. NORTH EAST TEXAS HORSE JUDGING SEMINAR and PRACTICE JUDGING CONTEST Organizers - TAM-Commerce Equine Sciences Program and Texas AgriLife Ext. Service Date - March 8 (Saturday), 2008 Location - TAM-Commerce campus- Ferguson Social Sciences Building Auditorium Target Audiences - 4-H and FFA members, CEAs, Agri. Sci. Teachers, 4- H Horse Club Leaders present and potential show judges, exhibitors, interested horsemen, college students. Format - Activity will teach attendees to evaluate/place horses in different classes. 1. Instructors will discuss how to evaluate classes, take notes, answer questions. 2. Attendees will judge a few practice runs and answer questions on the runs. 3. Attendees will judge classes, answer questions, and turn in placing (scantron). 4. Officials will give official class placings and answer questions. Classes - 8 halter and performance classes from Texas 4-H and Texas FFA contest rules. Times - 8:00 am registration - non-group adult judges, exhibitors, college students, late registration for schools and counties ($5.00 extra per person) 9:00 judging 4 classes 12:00 box lunch provided on site 1:00 pm judging 4 classes 4:00 “TAM-C Equine Sciences Program”- Dr. David Crenshaw 4:20 special fun educational presentation-TBA 4:40 awards presentation Divisions -Youth (11-13), Youth (14-18), College Students and Adults Awards - Youth and College- buckles, rosettes, ribbons Adult- Jackpot Sponsors - 3 Oaks Quarter Horses, stallion- Set for Life, threeoaksquarterhorses.com Northeast Texas Horsemen’s Assn., Sulphur Springs, nethorsemen.com Sundowner Trailers of Texas, Canton, sundowneroftexas.com Horse Judging Videos-creativeeducationalmultimedia.com Cost - $20.00 adults and $15.00 youth (includes box lunch) Officials - Dr. Doug Householder, Teri Antilley, Carrie Sharp and Tommy Phillips Support Help - TAM-C faculty, staff and students; NETHA members; Kaufmann 4-H leaders; and Clay Ewell and JudgingCard.Com FMI - Dr. David Crenshaw @ 903. 886. 5358, Teri Antilley @ 979. 845.1562. or Dr. Doug Householder @ 979.690.7588. County and School Group Pre-Registration Deadline - March 1, 2008 School and County Groups Pre-Registration Procedures- Agr. Sci.Teachers, FFA students and school adults- Make one school entry at JudgingCard.com. CEAs, 4-H members and county 4-H adult leaders- Make one county entry at Judgingcard.com. Payment - Schools and counties make pre-registration entry checks payable to Clay Ewell Educational Services, P.O. Box 3791, College Station, Texas, 77844-3791. Entry fees must be received before the pre- registration deadline. [b]Non- County and School Group Adults and College Students - Register and pay on site.[/b] Refreshments - BYO for the morning and afternoon breaks. Cafeteria and snack bar open morning of the contest. :D Thanks for the good wishes and have fun. I got your PM. If I learn of more things I'll let you know. [/QUOTE]
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