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Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse - June/July 2021

Show coverage from Walking In The Smokies, ThorSport Spring Fling, Alabama Ladies Auxiliary Horse Show, FAST Spring Showcase and The Spring Fun Show. Also, see winners from the TWHBEA 2020 Awards Banquet and TWHBEA Semi-Annual Board of Directors coverage. Enjoy all the articles in the 108 pages of this edition.

Keywords: June,July,Tennessee Walking Horses,Horses,Horse Show,Greatest Show Horse

REVJoIseV’ AL
& Casey Wright

Spring Fun Show

Walking Stake
Reserve Champion

Owned by Billy and Debbie Woods • Lexington, TN

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WiLtAihnnnCiee’sdash & Khloe Aymett
McSwain
Spring Fun Show

Youth Show Pleasure
Champion

Unanimously!

The

DIXIE

Label

Spring Fun Show

Youth
11 & Under
Champion

Unanimously!

Owned by Khloe Aymett McSwain • Atlanta, GA and Shelbyville, TN
Trained by Carl Edwards & Sons Stables • Dawson, GA • Shod by Brint Simpson

Photos by Shane Shiflet

2xWGC & 6xWC

Extra
Special Jose

& Casey Wright

Columbia Spring Jubilee

Four-Year-Old
Mares and Geldings

CHAMPION

Jose’s Photos by Shane Shiflet
Witchy
Woman

& Michael Wright

Spring Fun Show

Aged Mares
and Geldings
CHAMPION

Owned by
Gayle & Sammy Cagle
Lexington, TN

& Mickey
McCormick

Owned by Spring Fun Show
Harbert and Nora Alexander
Jackson, TN Show Pleasure
CHAMPION

Unanimously!

Mickey McCormick, Billy Young
and Alfonso Acosta, trainers
931-703-9997

PB & Caitlyn Duschel

Pitbull

“Teamwork Makes
The Dream Work.”

Spring Fun Show

Youth 12-17
Reserve Champion

2020 TWHBEA Lizzie Umberger
Sportsmanship Award Winner

Caitlyn,
I am so proud of your show ring accomplishments, but
more than that I’m proud that you are learning the im-
portance of true sportsmanship! Keep up the good work.
Love, Mom

Owned by Caitlyn Duschel • Lincolnton, NC
Photo by Shane Shiflet

& Knox Blackburn

Owned by Photos by Shane Shiflet
Bruce & Robin MacDonald
Shelbyville, TN

I’M IN

& Robert Stivers

Spring Fun Show

Owned by Open Specialty Champion Trained by
The Glidewell Family Unanimously Robert Stivers
Corinth, MS
Corinth, MS

Shod by Red Umberger & Co.

Charleston
& Hayden Burks

Our family wants to give credit where
credit is due, and ALL credit goes to
the team at Baucom Stables! Thank
you for helping to develop Charleston
into the strong competitor he’s be-
coming. A special thanks to Hayden
Burks for the masterful job he’s done
with Charleston in the show ring! We

can’t thank you enough!

Owned by Two-Year-Old Stallions
Darren & Jackie Luttrell-Greenwalt CONTENDER
& Carolyn Luttrell
Honey Creek Farm • Brownsville, KY

TWHBEA 2020
Annual Awards Banquet

The 2020 TWHBEA Awards Banquet was held May the award.

28, 2021 at the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ and Horse and rider teams are recognized for the hours

Exhibitors’ Association (TWHBEA) headquarters in Lewis- they spend on the trail in the TWHBEA Distance Program

burg, Tennessee. Due to Covid-19 pandemic it had been claiming the Distance Horse and Rider of the Year Award

rescheduled from its original date of December 4, 2020. were Sunday Morning Rain and Susan St. Amand of

It is a wonderful honor for TWHBEA to recognize some of Strasburg, Virginia.

the top achievers and contributors in our industry. The Go Program is open to all registered TWHBEA

TWHBEA realizes that long time employees are a geldings, regardless of age. The program is broken down

great asset, and were delighted to honor dedicated service by age into two groups senior and junior geldings and

and commitment to this organization. Marilyn Walker cel- then broken into two disciplines, performance and plea-

ebrated her golden 50 years; Annette Rodgers, 55 years; sure. The GO! Super Gelding Awards are awarded to the

Gloria Rambo, 55 years; Kristen Corbin, 15 years; flat-shod and performance geldings who accumulate the

Rickey Clardy, 10 years; and Carol Wakefield, 5 years. most points overall during the year in their divisions. The

With great pride and admiration TWHBEA congratulated 2020 Super Performance Gelding of the year was Ready

these employees on their service anniversary milestones. To Play and Robert Deutsch. The 2020 Super Flat-Shod

Next TWHBEA recognized the 2020 outgoing execu- Gelding of the year was I’m MGM Grand and Rhonda

tive committee members for their hard work and dedica- Ingle.

tion during such a trying year. Joyce Moyer – Administra- The Motivated Mare Program mirrors the GO! Geld-

tive/Fiscal/Audit Vice President; Dee Cantrell – Breeders ing Program where it is open to all registered TWHBEA

Vice President; Frances Bates – Marketing Vice President; mares, regardless of age. It is broken down into the same

Denise Rowland – Performance Horse Division Vice Pres- two age categories. The 2020 Super Performance Mare of

ident; Kristen Reichard – Pleasure Horse Division Vice the Year was Zeta and Robert Deutsch. The 2020 Super

President; Dr. Bradley Woodruff – Owners/Exhibitors/Inter- Flat-Shod Mare of the year was Miss Sarah Allen and Lexi

national Vice President; Robin Webb – Member At Large/ Nelms.

Bylaws/Enforcement Vice President; Chris Hazelwood Next was the TWHBEA International High Points

– Member At Large/Youth Vice President; Thom Meek – Awards. It was revamped in 2016 to better serve all partic-

Trainers Vice President; James Heiting – Equine Welfare ipating members. Awards were given at the banquet to the

Vice President. first place horse in three categories; performance, plea-

The National Futurity Graduate Award went to Oh Su- sure and halter. Each of those categories had a winner

sannah, owned by John Callicutt and bred by D. A. Rippy from the open, amateur and youth divisions.

of Gallatin, Tennessee. Sired by Walk Time Charlie and 2020 TWHBEA International High Point Open Perfor-

out of the mare Tattoo Ink. Oh Susannah won her class at mance Horse Champion, Justified Honors, owned by Lisa

the 2017, 2018 and the 2019 TWHBEA National Futurity Baum and ridden by John Allan Callaway.

placing reserve only once in 2020. Kaitlyn Rippy accepted 2020 TWHBEA International High Point Amateur

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Performance Horse Champion, Do Right, owned by Lisa On to the Sire and Dam of the Year Awards. Each
Baum and ridden by Jim Baum. year TWHBEA honors the top sire and top dam in differ-
ent classifications created by the Breeders’ Committee to
2020 TWHBEA International High Point Youth Perfor- recognize horses whose offspring have proven successful
mance Horse Champion, My Hometown Girl, owned by in the show ring. One classification is based on the “raw”
John Callicutt and ridden by Luke Callicutt. or actual points acquired by the progeny of a sire or dam.
The second classification is based on the “percentage”
2020 TWHBEA International High Point Open Plea- points acquired by the progeny of a sire or dam.
sure Horse Champion, My Black Cadillac, owned by
Allison Thorson and ridden by Laurie Toone. The 2020 Dam of the Year recipient was a stand-out
winning both the Percentage Points Dam of the Year and
2020 TWHBEA International High Point Amateur Plea- the Total Points Dam of the Year. This deserving mare
sure Horse Champion, Whoopi’s Promise Angel, owned was Miss Annika. Miss Annika is by Seve and out of Pure
and ridden Wendy Kaufman. Vengeance, she was bred by Barbara Mesimer and owned
by Larry Mesimer.
2020 TWHBEA International High Point Youth Plea-
sure Horse Champion, The Black Out L.D., owned by Jack The Ascending Sire of The Year Award was created
Heffington and Jayden Jackson. to showcase the talents of the up and coming sires of
young show horses. The criteria for this award are that a
2020 TWHBEA International High Point Open Halter stallion’s oldest offspring are competing as Four Years Old
Horse Champion, Sideways, owned by Jim Leek, Maggie or under. This allows TWHBEA to showcase a different
Moore, and Amanda Wright. young stallion each year whose offspring are making an
impact in the show ring.
2020 TWHBEA International High Point Amateur Hal-
ter Horse Champion, Hotty Toddy Gosh A’Mighty, owned The TWHBEA 2020 Ascending Sire of the Year was
by Chris and Georgia Hazelwood. El Zorro’s Star. El Zorro’s Star is by Jose’ Jose’ and out
of Pushers Evening Star. El Zorro’s Star is owned by Rick
2020 TWHBEA International High Point Youth Halter Compton.
Horse Champion, Jose’s Balenciaga, owned by Jesse
Dotson Jr. and shown by Issac Witherspoon. The Total Point Sire of The Year was a stallion award-
ed many times by TWHBEA. The 2020 Sire of the Year
Next on the program was the TWHBEA Tennessee based on total points was Jose’ Jose’ owned by Five Star
Walking Horse Hall of Fame horses. The horses that re- Stallions of Wartrace, Tennessee. Jose’ Jose’ is sired by
ceived this honor were voted on by the Hall of Fame Com- Gen’s Major General and out of Stormy’s Ruby.
mittee consisting of the standing Executive Committee,
TWHBEA Past Presidents, and members of the Master The Sire of the Year based on percentage was Allen
Breeders committee. The horses had to qualify in one or All Around owned by Leland Ritter, Sr. of Columbia, Ten-
more of three categories; Breeding, Show Ring Accom- nessee. Allen All Around is sired by Commanding Delight
plishment and Ambassadorship of the breed. There is a and out of I’m A Doll.
Hall of Fame Mares division and a Hall of Fame Stallions/
Geldings Division, each had three horses inducted this The TWHBEA Outstanding Sire of the Year Award is
year. The Hall of Fame Mares are: Splash Of Gen, owned based on a 50% combination of actual points and per-
by the David Landrum family; Miss Walking Miracle, centage points as well as several other statistical cate-
owned by Steve Smith and Stormy’s Ruby, owned by Pat gories presented each year in TWHBEA’s Sire Summary.
Rigual. The Hall of Fame Stallions/Geldings are: Gen’s This year’s Outstanding Sire Award also went to Allen All
Black Gin, owned by Five Star Stallions; Reyclif Mid-Mer- Around.
ry aka Hills Perfection, owned by Ross Perot and Prides
Secret Threat, owned by Billy Hale.

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Multi-World Champion and World Grand Champion

Miss Walking Miracle

TWHBEA
Walking Horse
Hall Of Fame

Inductee

Miss Walking Miracle
carried three generations of

the Smith family to the
winners circle. And this
great mare produced many
champions throughout
the years for Ravenswood

Farm!

Colts Division
Steve & Denise Smith • Brentwood, TN

Yearlings for sale at all times.

Cash Kid
& Marty Warren

Spring Fun Show • Columbia Spring Jubilee Colts Division
Liberty Lion Club Horse Show Marty Warren, manager
Brentwood, TN • 615-218-6923
Yearling CHAMPION

3rd Dam is Miss Walking Miracle
Futurity and Celebration Contender

Owned by Steve and Denise Smith and
Gary and Karen Doss

Well folks, 2020 presented itself as one of the most for achieving excellence at this level.
memorable years for all of us, but for the Riddley Family Youth Medallion classes were offered at various horse
2020 will always be a special year because their beloved
stallion Master’s Razzle And Jazz was crowned the 2020 shows throughout the year with points awarded for plac-
World Grand Champion Tennessee Walking Horse. His ings in these classes. These points were tallied to award
official stallion portrait was unveiled at this time. Master’s the member who attained the most points in each of the
Razzle And Jazz or “Lurch” as he was affectionately called performance and pleasure medallion divisions.
was sired by 2007 World Grand Champion Master Of Jazz
and out of the mare Dazzle Me Dumas. This gentle giant Topping the field of competitors in the performance
was known for his gentle disposition and love of people. division in 2020 was Mia Thomas. This year’s pleasure
He was a great ambassador for the Tennessee Walking division saw Riley Gregory collect the most points as well
Horse industry and will be greatly missed. From TWHBEA as participate at the most shows.
to the Master’s Razzle and Jazz family, congratulations on
a tremendous year, great horse, and wonderful memories. The next group of awards rewarded those that have
gone above and beyond in their efforts to support and
Beginning in 2019, the Tennessee Walking Horse promote the various disciplines within our industry. Their
Youth Association implemented a points system to be respective levels of dedication make them role models for
used in naming its member of the year. Points were the rest of us as we work for the betterment of our breed.
awarded for showing and volunteering during the horse
show season, with additional points being awarded for TWHBEA Pleasure Horse Ambassador Award was
showing or volunteering at TWHBEA sponsored events. presented to Justus “Bub” Carter.
Youth members could also earn points by trail riding,
participating in individual horse related events on their TWHBEA Performance Horse Ambassador Award was
own, and fundraising for TWHYA sponsored events and presented to Mike Floyd.
programs. This year’s recipient of the Youth Member of the
Year award was Georgia Hazelwood. TWHBEA International Ambassador Hugo Brito- Gar-
ci-Teruel is the first recipient of this award.
A few years ago, TWHYA members voted to introduce
a new award named in honor of the late Lizzie Umberger. This year’s TWHBEA Jeff Givens Friendship Award
This year’s recipient of the Lizzie Umberger Sportsman- went to Chris Hazelwood. He has excelled in his Vice
ship award was Caitlyn Duschel. Caitlyn’s peers voted her President’s position and has made such an impact on the
for this award and when asked about Caitlyn these were future generation of our industry. He not only has taught
the remarks given: “Caitlyn is the epitome of sportsman- our youth what it takes to put on a horse show, so our
ship, she displays humbleness when winning and the drive precious past time stays alive. He has also organized
to correct her mistakes if she has not. “ and “Caitlyn is a many service opportunities for the youth to give back
great rider. Even if she doesn’t win, she always keeps a in a behind the scenes capacity such as volunteering.
good attitude and encourages other riders to strive to do The youth have given back directly to the Association by
their best.” cleaning and painting the satellite office on the Celebration
grounds as well as lending a cleaning hand here at the
2019 saw the re-establishment of the Youth Medallion TWHBEA headquarters by pressure washing the gardens
Program. This program encourages youth riders to learn and cleaning the building’s exterior. He instills in our future
and become proficient at the canter. It is a great way for generation the importance of true character and hard work
our industry to regain the canter, and to reward our youth which are lessons that are priceless.

This year’s TWHBEA Member of the Year Award was
presented in memoriam to Christy Kakassy accepted by
Tom Kakassy. For Christy, it was not only the horse that
she loved, but it was also the people within the industry.

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She built a lifetime of friendships across the nation. From
teaching others about our horse, volunteering, ring mas-
tering, hosting parties, or showing, she did it with style and
grace.

The highest and most prestigious recognition given to
a breeder of Tennessee Walking Horses, the Tennessee
Walking Horse Breeders’ and Exhibitors’ Association Mas-
ter Breeder Award recognizes those breeders whose body
of work over an extended period has had a significant
and long-lasting impact on the Tennessee Walking Horse
breed. The recipients of this award have been chosen by
a dedicated committee. This year there were two living
and one deceased Master Breeder Awards presented. The
2020 Master Breeder Award recipients were Jack Gilles-
pie, Bobby Joe Jones and Claude Crowley.

Each year we recognize the TWHBEA President for
his or her valuable service to our association. Mr. Floyd
stepped up and filled the role of President during the presi-
dential handoff between 2020 and 2021. Mike Floyd was
presented the traditional rocking chair in recognition of his
hard work and dedication to TWHBEA.

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Allen All Around

2020 Overall
Sire of the Year
2020 Sire of the Year
by Percentage Points

Stud Fee: $800

Owned by Lee and Linda Ritter, Sr.
Standing at R Gaited Ranch • Butch and Vicki Ritter • Loudon, TN • 239-872-6531

Bobby Joe Jones

T WHBEA Master Breeder

The highest and most prestigious recognition given to a breeder of Tennessee
Walking Horses, the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ and Exhibitors’

Association Master Breeder Award recognizes those breeders whose body of work
over an extended period has had a significant and long-lasting impact on the
Tennessee Walking Horse breed.

Congratulations on this prestigious award.

Col5u3rmdJAbnuniubaail lNSeaetiponrail ng
The 70th Annual Columbia Spring
Jubilee was held June 3-5, 2021 at rounded out the top three.
the Maury County Parks & Recreation It was a great show with top horse.
in Columbia, Tennessee. Derek Bonner
of North Carolina, Steve Glidewell from Congratulations to the Maury County
Mississippi and Brent Grider of Kentucky Horseman’s Association on a great show.
served as judges for the 59 class event.
The show was sponosred by the Maury
County Horseman’s Association.

This years show had 421 entries that
showcased some of the top talent in the
industry.

Rodney Dick rode Really Coach
to the Columbia Spring Jubilee Grand
Champion title for owners Carol Missil-
dine and Denny Russell of Smithfield,
North Carolina. Jo Pa and Windy
Groover claimed reserve honors and
Gin’s Shadow and Jimmy McConnell

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Atta Boy Leroy
& Tanner Johnson

Proudly Owned By Spring Fun Show
Tanner & Tucker Johnson 4-H Flat Shod Invitational
Shelbyville, TN
CHAMPION

& Tucker Johnson

FAST
Spring
Showcase

and
Columbia

Youth
All Day
Pleasure
CHAMPION





LadyElle

& Kelly Manis

Columbia Spring
Jubilee

Amateur
Three-Year-Old
Mares & Geldings

CHAMPION

Owned By Kelly and Joe Manis
Laurinburg, NC

3rd Annual
TWHYA

HORSE BOWL
at The Tennessee Walking Horse
National Celebration

Saturday, August 28 • 1:00 P.M.
Calsonic Arena

Junior Division (4th-8th grades) Senior Division (9th-12th grades)
Awards given to top two teams and high point individuals in each age division.

Competition material will consist of 50% general horse knowledge and
50% Tennessee Walking Horse knowledge

Study material may be found at www.twhbea.com under youth programs.

Register by August 1, 2021

Contact:
Chris Hazelwood • (931)215-2255 • jacobyfarm@hotmail.com
Mallory Maddox • (931)359-1574 • mmaddox@twhbea.com

2nd Annual TWHYA Horse Bowl
ENTRY FORM

Deadline: August 1, 2021

Team Name(if 4-H, County name)______________________________________________________________
Sponsor/Coach_____________________________________________________________________________
Phone Number_________________ Email Address________________________________________________
Circle Division: Junior(4th-8th grades) Senior(9th-12th grades)
Team Members (3 or 4 members)
___________________________________________ ____________________________________________
___________________________________________ ____________________________________________

Submit entry form to jacobyfarm@hotmail.com or TWHBEA P.O. Box 286, Lewisburg, TN 37091

WORLD-WIDE TRAIL RIDE

The Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders

and Exhibitors Association of Lewisburg,

Tennessee announces The Inaugural World-

Wide Trail Ride Video competition open to all

TWHBEA members in good standing which

includes our international members and their

guests. The competition will count towards

the TWHBEA Trails Program for double

points and take place from July 1 thru Sept

30, 2021 and feature a one day outing of

three or more hours duration and an optional

traditional meal at a destination or outdoors

along the trail. To sign up for the TWHBEA

Trails Program please email mmaddox@

twhbea.com.

The video competition will provide an

opportunity for all lovers of the Tennessee

Walking Horse and their invited guests to

enjoy a scenic trail ride on a registered Ten-

nessee Walking Horse, while promoting their

country, culture and cuisine and making virtu-

al friends throughout the world. 74

VIDEO COMPETITION

The competition will be judged on several elements:
1. Quality of video production: minimum of 5 minutes, maximum 10 minutes for upload to Youtube.
2. Competition limited to Reg. Tennessee Walking Horses, minimum of 2, no maximum.
3. The camaraderie and enjoyment evidenced in the video.
4. The length of the trail ride kilometers, hours.
5. The scenic beauty along the trail, showcasing the country’s/state’s natural resources and the

beauty of the horses against that backdrop.
6. (Optional)The atmosphere of the restaurant or encampment where the traditional ethnic cuisine

is enjoyed and the type, variety and presentation of the foods eaten. Traditional music, songs,
can add to the moment.
7. At least 2 not more than 5 hosts/narrators who will narrate, giving route, history, introductions,
food, clothing details 8. The overall quality of the video submitted for judgement and story it tells.

The Winners of the Competition will receive special recognition at the
TWHBEA Annual Meeting Awards Banquet and be featured on TWHBEA’s
website and social media pages. Contact your TWHBEA State or Regional
Director if you would like to host or participate in a video trail ride. More than
one entry per country/state is allowed

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TennTesesene nWeaslksienge HSotrasete1

The Tennessee State Library and Ar- access to Tennessee’s historical records and
chives is now open in their new location at resources in accessible formats. In 1919, the
1001 Rep. John Lewis Way N. in Nashville, State Archives program was added, making
Tennessee. the Tennessee State Library and Archives.
Today, the Library and Archives is Tennes-
The 165,000 square foot State-of-the-Art see’s premier historical research facility and
Library and Archives facility’s design added actively promotes local libraries and archives
to the Bicentennial Mall State Park’s beauty. across the state.
The additional space and improved climate
controls ensure that Tennessee’s history is There are 32 panels of 24 different state
preserved and accessible for current and symbols, designated by the Tennessee Gen-
future generations. eral Assembly, displayed around the outside
of the new Library and Archives building.
Founded in 1854, the State Library, a This includes the State Seal featured on the
division of the Department of State, was West Side of the building. The Tennessee
created to collect, preserve and provide

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Walking Horse is the State Horse and is one a state and in 2000, the 101st Tennessee
of the featured panels and is located in the General Assembly recognized the Tennes-
courtyard with the other state symbols with see Walking Horse as the state horse.
Tennessee in their name.
Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ and
Former Tennessee Governor Jim Nance Exhibitors’ Association is proud and hon-
McCord of Lewisburg, Tennessee, was in- ored to have the Tennessee Walking Horse
strumental in the organization of the Tennes- as one of the featured panels on the State-
see Walking Horse Breeders’ And Exhibitors’ of-the-Art Tennessee State Library and Ar-
Association (TWHBEA) in 1935. In 1950, chives.
the United States Department of Agriculture
recognized the Tennessee Walking Horse Thanks to Shane Shiflet for the use of the
as a distinctive breed for its unique gait and great picture of Mr. Country Gentleman rid-
gentle disposition. The Tennessee Walking den by Tyler Baucom and owned by Robert
Horse was the first breed to be named after Deutsch.

TWHBEA 2021
Semi-Annual

Board of Directors Meeting

The 2020 TWHBEA Awards Banquet was was a $99,060 positive income for TWHBEA.
held May 28, 2021 at the Tennessee Walking At this time last year the association showed a
Horse Breeders’ and Exhibitors’ Association $77,000 loss, but this year TWHBEA net income
(TWHBEA) headquarters in Lewisburg, Ten- is $218,000.
nessee. Joyce Moyer gave the financial report.
It was all in the numbers, showing very posi- Jack Heffington, TWHBEA President spoke
tive numbers for the first 6 months of the fiscal of the need for horse shows to return outside
year. Current memberships as of May 1 were at of Middle Tennessee and told directors of two
4,177, which is an increase of 496 from this time already scheduled, one in Little Rock, Arkansas,
last year. 2,846 memberships have been sold June 19th and another October 16th in Bowling
since December 1, 2020, which is an increase Green , Kentucky.
of 213 year over year. There have been 1,433
registrations since December 1, 2020, with an Heffington also spoke of the need for signs
increase of 277 year over year. Transfers are to return to all interstates entering Tennessee
also up, at 2, 024 since December 1st which is promoting the Tennessee Walking Horse.
up 521 year over year.
Frances Bates, TWHBEA marketing Vice
As of April 30th the income was $544,794, an President reported on the expansion and over-
$88,511 increase over the same time in 2019- haul of the TWHBEA website.
2020. TWHBEA has $759,580 in cash as of April
30th, an increase of $262,814 over the same Amanda Wright reported on the progress of
time last year. With revenue up and expenses The Summer Sizzler to be held July 22nd at Cal-
down you can see an increase stability at TWH- sonic Arena in Shelbyville, Tennessee. Afternoon
BEA. classes to be judged by Newton Parks and the
evening class to be judged by Jamie Bradshaw.
TWHBEA received a PPP loan from the She reported that the sponsorships were about
federal government, which has now also been 80 percent at the time of the meeting.
forgiven, which helped with these number. This
Kristen Reichard spoke of the World Ver-
satility Show also to be held on July 22nd at
MTSU Livestock Center on the campus of

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MTSU. Shannon Gibbs is to serve as judge for Horse shows for many years to come.
this event. Reichard reported that $10,000 had Thom Meek reported on a joint effort with the
already been committed in sponsorships, with
more coming in. Trainers’ Association at updating the Trainers’
directory. It was great to hear TWHBEA and the
Reichard also reported on the first TWHBEA Trainers’ working together.
Dressage Show for Tennessee Walking Horse to
be held September 25th at ThorSport in Mur- President Jack Heffington also reported on
freesboro, Tennessee. Sponsorship for this show the continued building improvement and com-
was reported to be at about half. mended the executive committee on the hard
work they had been doing to keep the associ-
The Tennessee Walking Horse Youth Associ- ation moving forward. The next meeting of the
ation (TWHYA) are working on their 3rd Annual board of directors is December 4th, 2021 at
Summer Splash to be held August 14th at the TWHBEA headquarters in Lewisburg, Tennes-
Belfast Lions Club Horse Show ground in Bel- see
fast, Tennessee. The youth do everything for
this show from getting sponsorships to hiring the
judge and then working the show. Chris Hazel-
wood reported on the importance of this show to
teach our youth, so we have Tennessee Walking

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TWHBEA NEWS

TWHBEA Youth Medallion Class Standing

Pleasure 28
25
Parker, Corbin 20
Gardner, Cheyanne 10
Cowan, Kate 10
Nelms, Lexi 9
Atkins, Lindsay 8
Braxton, Parys 8
Hazelwood, Georgia 8
Braxton, Addie
Gardner,Dakoda

Performance

Gregory, Riley 19
Hazelwood, Georgia 16
Mullinax, Laney 10
Brooks, Finley Grace 9
Parker, Corbin 7

The Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ and Exhibitors’ Association, in association with FAST, is
proud to announce the re-establishment of the Youth Medallion Program. This class encourages
youth riders to learn and become proficient at the canter. It is a great way for our industry to regain
the canter, and to reward our youth for achieving excellence at this level.

Youth Medallion classes will be offered at various horse shows throughout the year. There will be
two divisions, performance and pleasure, each division with its own end-of-year award. Riders will
receive points determined by their placings in these two divisions, with the rider accumulating the
most points in each division receiving an educational scholarship valued at $500.00. Payout for Me-
dallion classes are a medallion and money as follows $100, $75, $50, $40, $30.

Guidelines for the Youth Medallion Classes:

• Open to all youth riders, age 17 and under (age as of January 1).

• Ownership of the horse is not required. Stal lions are not allowed.

• Classes are for Flat-Shod and padded Performance Show Horses, performing all three gaits

- flat walk, running walk, and canter.

• The rider, not the horse, accumulates points awarded for placing and participating in the

class. Therefore, riders are not required to show the same horse throughout the season.

Any horse show interested in offering medallion classes should contact TWHBEA at (931)
359-0592. Affiliation forms are available at twhbea.com under Youth Forms.

T WHBEA Youth
Medallion Class

The Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ and
Exhibitors’ Association is proud to once again
offer the Youth Medallion Program for the 2021
show season. This class encourages youth riders
to learn and become proficient at the canter. It is
a great way for our industry to regain the canter, and to
reward our youth for achieving excellence at this level.
Youth Medallion classes will be offered at various horse shows throughout the
year. The Medallion program consists of two divisions, performance and plea-
sure, each division with its own end-of-year award. Riders will receive points
determined by their placings in these two divisions, with the rider accumu-
lating the most points in each division receiving an educational scholarship
valued at $500.00.

Guidelines for the Youth Medallion Classes are:

• Open to all youth riders, age 17 and under (age as of January 1).
• Ownership of the horse is not required. Stallions are not allowed.
• Two Medallion Classes exist, one for Flat-Shod horses and one for Performance horses,

performing all three gaits - flat walk, running walk, and canter.
• The rider, not the horse, accumulates points awarded for placing and participating in th

class. Therefore, riders are not required to show the same horse throughout the season.
·
• A $500 college scholarship will be awarded in each division to the rider accumulating

the most points for the current year.

Points of Interest for Show Managers

• There is no cost to a horse show to provide these classes.
• All medallions, ribbons, and payout will be provided to the horse show.
• Payout for medallion classes will be $75, $50, $40, $30, $20, all paid

by TWHBEA.
• There is no entry fee to be collected for Medallion classes.
• At SHOW affiliated shows, the inspection fee for Medallion

entries will be $5.00.

Any horse show manager interested in adding
Medallion classes at his/her show should contact

Mallory Maddox at (931) 359-1574
mmaddox@twhbea.com

or Chris Hazelwood at (931) 215-2255
chazelwood@twhbea.com

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TWHBEA NEWS

2:35 PM TWHBEA Financials

06/02/21 Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders & Exhibitors Association
Accrual Basis
Balance Sheet

As of April 30, 2021

ASSETS Apr 30, 21
Current Assets
Checking/Savings 1,263.75
11003 · Paypal 160,274.79
11006 · CB&S Main Operating Account 255 302,861.03
11007 · CB&S CC Receiving Account 248
11008 · CB&S Futurity 271 31,617.21
11009 · CB&S Member Reserve 263 112,788.58
11010 · Petty Cash
12001 · Certificate of Deposit Lincoln 775.00
150,000.00
Total Checking/Savings 759,580.36

Accounts Receivable 22,972.96
13002 · Voice Accounts Receivable 41,917.98
13005 · Program Accounts Receivable 64,890.94

Total Accounts Receivable -2,778.75
3,125.25
Other Current Assets 24,855.40
12000 · Undeposited Funds 2,126.92
13001 · Registry Rec 10,836.44
13003 · License Plate Rec 10,071.58
13006 · Accounts Rec- OTHER 2,291.67
14001 · Inventory- Gift Shop 3,999.98
15001 · Prepaid Expense- Insurance 54,528.49
15004 · Prepaid Expense - Other 878,999.79
15005 · Pre-Paid Advertising
121,636.25
Total Other Current Assets
-974,353.80
Total Current Assets 1,494,764.76

Fixed Assets 520,410.96
16001 · Owned Land
16101 · Owned Building -163,659.64
16111 · Accumulated Depreciation- Build 167,503.07
16101 · Owned Building - Other
3,843.43
Total 16101 · Owned Building
-146,952.27
16102 · Owned Furniture & Fixtures 225,384.82
16112 · Accumulated Depreciation
16102 · Owned Furniture & Fixtures - Other 78,432.55

Total 16102 · Owned Furniture & Fixtures -266,775.70
417,531.27
16103 · Owned Machinery and Equiptment
16113 · Accumulated Depre- Machinery 150,755.57
16103 · Owned Machinery and Equiptment - Other
-125,630.00
Total 16103 · Owned Machinery and Equiptment 208,260.85

16104 · Owned Improvements 82,630.85
16114 · Accumulated Depr- Improvements
16104 · Owned Improvements - Other

Total 16104 · Owned Improvements

16105 · Intangible Assets
16115 · Accumulated Amorization
16105 · Intangible Assets - Other

Total 16105 · Intangible Assets

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2:35 PM TWHBEA NEWS

06/02/21 Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders & Exhibitors Association
Accrual Basis
Balance Sheet

As of April 30, 2021

16106 · Owned Miscellaneous Apr 30, 21
16116 · Accumulated Depreciation- MISC
16106 · Owned Miscellaneous - Other -17,117.07
24,430.31
Total 16106 · Owned Miscellaneous
7,313.24
Total Fixed Assets 965,022.85

Other Assets -47,499.98
17101 · Horse Show Research Investment 99,870.00
17111 · Accumulated Amoritization - HSR
17101 · Horse Show Research Investment - Other 52,370.02
52,370.02
Total 17101 · Horse Show Research Investment 1,896,392.66

Total Other Assets 10,714.65
10,714.65
TOTAL ASSETS
1,571.00
LIABILITIES & EQUITY -0.12
Liabilities
Current Liabilities 7,902.32
Accounts Payable 9,391.25
21001 · Accounts Payable 244,017.81
80,922.37
Total Accounts Payable 6,409.59
31,326.18
Other Current Liabilities 18,712.07
21002 · Payroll Tax 36,516.00
21004 · Sales Tax Payable
21005 · Property Tax Payable 510.00
21008 · Ipeds Upgrade Payable 25,900.00
23001 · Unearned Rev- Membership Dues
23002 · Unearned Rev- Lifetime Member 2,195.00
23003 · Unearned Rev- Voice Sub 28,605.00
23004 · Unearned Rev- Ipeds Sub 4,050.00
23005 · Unearned Rev- Reg items on hold 133.51
23006 · Accounts Payable- DNA Lab Fees 122.08
23007 · Unearned Rev- Futurity Programs
Nominations 469,679.06
Sponsorships 480,393.71
23007 · Unearned Rev- Futurity Programs - Other
91,567.14
Total 23007 · Unearned Rev- Futurity Programs 91,567.14
571,960.85
23008 · Unearned Rev - Advertising
24001 · Lease Obligation 30,392.50
27001 · Payroll Liabilities 1,155,906.15

Total Other Current Liabilities 138,133.16
1,324,431.81
Total Current Liabilities 1,896,392.66

Long Term Liabilities
27100 · Notes, Mortgages, and Leases

Total Long Term Liabilities

Total Liabilities

Equity
31002 · Net Assets- Restricted
32000 · Retained Earnings
Net Income

Total Equity

TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY

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TWHBEA Distance Program

SenDoradSduygarTracy Mitchell and

Tracy and Senor Sugar Daddy
love riding at home with my their
dog friends. Tracy is the current
President for the Mammoth Cave
Backcountry Horsemen chapter
and really enjoy the trails there. A
lot of work has and is going into
working on the trails. They also
love going to Land Between the
Lakes in western Kentucky.

Congratulations to Tracy Mitch-
ell and Senor Sugar Daddy on
reaching the 100 hour achieve-
ment. They are well on the way to
the next milestone.

Reserve your space today!

Voice Pre-Celebration issue
deadline is August 2nd

Call Carol Wakefield
931-359-0590
931-993-6333

or Paulette Ewing
931-359-0593
931-993-4855

The 2020 winners split a pot of $325.00 just for
showing their mares.

Make sure to get your application
in today to be included
in the 2021 jackpot!!

TWHBEA Motivated Mares Program
Entry Form

Date: _____________________________________________________________

Mare Name: _______________________________________________________

Registration Number: ________________________________________________

Owner/Rider: ______________________________________________________

Address: __________________________________________________________

Phone: ____________________________________________________________

Please enter the above named Mare into the following Motivated Mares Program Division:

o Senior Mare Division o Junior Mare Division

(5 years old and over) (4 years old and under)

Please send this entry form along with a $25.00 entry fee per Competitive division.

o Performance: This division is for mares competing in padded classes including Park Performance,
Show Pleasure, Equitation and Performance.

o Pleasure: This division is for mares competing in flat shod rail classes including All Day Pleasure,
Country Pleasure, Trail Pleasure, Lite Shod, and Model.

TWHBEA

ATTN: Motivated Mare Program
P.O. Box 286 • Lewisburg, TN 37091

For more information please call (931) 359-1574 or visit www.twhbea.com

TWHBEA TWHBEA

World Versatility
Championship
July 22, 2021 • 8:30 AM Worl nship
d Versatility Champio
MTSU Livestock Center • Murfreesboro, TN TRIPLE POINT SHOW
Judge: Shannon Gibbs

Halter Classes 19. Western Riding – Open
1. Showmanship Adult 20. Basic Reining – Open
2. Showmanship Youth 12-17
3. Showmanship Youth 11 & Under Obstacle Classes
4. Model – Adult 21. Obstacle Trail – Adult
5. Model – Youth 12-17 22. Obstacle Trail – Youth 12-17
6. Model – Youth 11 & Under 23. Obstacle Trail – Youth 11 & Under

(15 Min Break) Driving Classes
24. Obstacle Driving
Hunt Seat Classes 25. Pleasure Driving
7. Hunter Hack
8. TWH Over Fences Gaming Classes
26. Water Glass – Adult
(15 Min Break) 27. Egg & Spoon – Adult
28. Water Glass – Youth 12-17
Equitation Classes** 29. Egg & Spoon – Youth 12-17
9. English Equitation – Adult (No Canter) 30. Water Glass – Youth 11 & Under
10. English Equitation – Youth 12-17 (No Canter) 31. Egg & Spoon – Youth 11 & Under
11. English Equitation – Adult (Canter) 32. Ride A Buck – Adult
12. English Equitation – Youth 17 & Under (Canter) 33. Ride A Buck – Youth 12-17
13. English Equitation – Youth 11 & Under 34. Ride A Buck – Youth 11 & Under

(No Canter) Speed Events/Timed
35. Barrels – Adult
(15 Min Break) 36. Barrels – Youth 12-17
37. Barrels – Youth 11 & Under
14. Stock Seat Equitation – Adult (No Canter) 38. Pole Bending – Adult
15. Stock Seat Equitation – Youth 12-17 (No Canter) 39. Pole Bending – Youth 12-17
16. Stock Seat Equitation – Adult (Canter) 40. Pole Bending – Youth 11 & Under
17. Stock Seat Equitation – Youth 17 & Under

(Canter)
18. Stock Seat Equitation – Youth 11 & Under

(No Canter)

(15 Min Break)

©WALTENBERRY

Prize Money : 1st: $40, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $20, 4th: $15, 5th: $10
Entry Fees: $30/class, or $250/entire show for each horse/rider combination
Stalls: $25.00 a day • Shavings: $8.00 a bag • Camper/RV space $25.00 • Vendors: $35.00
WHOA DQP Inspection Fee: $10 per horse (Halter & Equitation classes only)

Office Fee: $20.00 per horse • T-Shirt Fee: $16.00

**Horse and rider combinations can only show in one English Equitation and one Western Equitation class.
All World Versatility Show owners and exhibitors must be TWHBEA members! All registry records must be up to date and accurate to enter!

For more information please call Mallory Maddox at (931) 359-0592 or visit www.twhbea.com

Pre-entries: email to mmaddox@twhbea.com
**All entries sent before May 31 will receive a free t-shirt**

EQUINE INDUSTRY
DISCOUNTS

As a member of a qualifying equine association, you are eligible

for significant savings on nationally known products.

Your membership entitles you to special savings on products
used for your equine farm, business, or personal use.

Call 866-678-4289
or visit www.EquineDiscounts.com

A percentage of every sale
is returned to the equine industry!

Up to 28% o * Special pricing on Wooden Up to $20 Up to 40% 10-70%
Structures, Waste and Rebate Per Roll o o
*Some restrictions apply
Material Handling Products

Fond FarewellSaying goodbye to those who loved the Tennessee Walking Horse

Judy Tillett Young

Judy Tillett Young was born July 23, 1953, in Shelbyville,
Tennessee to Joe Charles and Dorothy Jean Garner Tillett.
She was a former amateur world grand champion and multi
world champion rider of many horses. She was well-known
for riding Black Magic Woman a TWHBEA Hall of Fame mare.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 35 years Ronal
Young, a walking horse trainer.

In her free time she loved
trail riding, camping, her
dogs and loved to be with her
step-daughter and watching
her grandkids show horses
and play sports.

Deedy Decker

Deedy was born July 25, 1940, in Mexico, Missouri. She
was a former Editor of the Spotted Saddle Horse Breeders’ &
Exhibitors’ News; former employee of The Voice of the Ten-
nessee Walking Horse and The Walking Horse Report. She
served on the Board of Directors of The Tennessee Walking
Horse National Museum and was a Charter Member of Grace
Baptist Church.

Deedy was know for her
beautiful artwork and her
creative touch.

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Fond FarewellSaying goodbye to those who loved the Tennessee Walking Horse
Mike Janeway
Susannah Borg
Monticello, Florida Mike Edwin Janeway was born on August 1, 1944, in Maryville,
TN. He was the son of Oscar Wiley Janeway and Mildred Mont-
Deedy Decker gomery Janeway. Mike’s involvement with horses began when he
Shelbyville, Tennessee was an infant, because his grandfather, James Calvin Montgomery,
always had horses.
Mike Janeway
Robbins, Tennessee Mike began showing horses when he was 13 at the Knoxville
Fairgrounds Horse Show. He began his professional career work-
Thomas Melvin McCormick, Sr. ing at Stock Creek Stables in Knoxville, working with Tennessee
Shelbyville, Tennessee Walking Horses. Then he worked for Mullins Stables in New Market.
He then opened his own stable in Knoxville in 1974. Mike moved
Larry McCrory to Murfreesboro in 1978 with his own stables. He liked this better,
Summertown, Tennessee because he was right in the middle of the Walking Horse Capitol of
the World. His son, Alex, was born in Murfressboro.
Mary Elizabeth “Betty” Thames
Murfreesboro, Tennessee In 1985 Mike was selected
by the U. S. Dept of Agriculture
Johnnie Latham Thomas to take 2 Tennessee Walking
Baileyton, Alabama Horses to China to be used by
the people of Inner Mongolia for
Ellynor Fayth Thompson breeding purposes.
Corbin, Kentucky
On December 31, 1999,
Mike married Ella Kline and
began operating Kline Farms
together. They loved
everything about the Walking
Horse business.

Jeffery Keith Willis
Belfast, Tennessee

Judy Tillett Young
Shelbyville, Tennessee

Equine Obituary

The Royal Dollar
Owned by Sarah Coffee Burks

Gen’s Black Gin
Owned by Five Star Stallions
TWHBEA Hall of Fame Stallion

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Capture the moment, paint a picture, and tell us a story!

DEADLINE: August 1

TWHYASM Creative Contests gives you the opportunity to
combine your creativity with your love for Tennessee Walking
Horses. Its fun and easy! Share your artistic abilities and have a
chance to win prizes, ribbons and certificates! Winners will be
acknowledged in the VoiceTM magazine and recognized in center
ring of the National Celebration on TWHBEASM night.

AGE DIVISIONS

6 and Under 7 - 11 12-17

CATEGORIES

Art Creative Writing

Pencil Drawings Poetry (50 word minimum)
Oil/Pastel/Watercolor Essay or Short Story (350-500 words)
Paintings
Three-dimensional Art

Multi-Media Photo

Promotional Commercial (30-120 seconds) Black & White
Musical CD/DVD (3-5 minutes) Color

You must be a TWHYASM member
to participate. If you are not currently
a member you can Join Now for only $20
a year! For information on other programs
and benefits of becoming a member please
visit www.twhbea.com

For information on the Creative Contests,
please contact Paulette Ewing at (931) 359-0593
or email pewing@twhbea.com.

Creative Contests
art • photo • creative writing

Capture the moment, paint a picture, and tell us a story!

RULES & ELIGIBILITY DEADLINE: August 1

1. You must be a TWHYASM member to participate. PHOTO
2. All entries must depict the Tennessee Walking Horse. • Judged 50% on visual effect and 50% on technique.
3. All entries must be the exclusive work of the TWHYA • Photos can be a maximum of 4” x 6”,

member submitting the entry. mounting is desired but not required.
4. All entries will become the exclusive property of TWHBEASM. • Limit of three (3) entries per youth member.
5. TWHYA members can submit more than one entry form,
CREATIVE WRITING
however one entry form must be attached to each submission.

ART Poems (50 word minimum)
Essay or Short Story (350-500 words)
• Judged 50% on creativity and 50% on technique. Theme for this year . . .
• Limit of three (3) entries per youth member. “TheTennesseeWalking Horse to me is . . . ” or“My favorite
experience with a Tennessee Walking Horse. . . “

• Judged 50% on originality of thought and ability

to convey message, 25% on creativity, and 25%

on grammar and neatness.

ENTRY FORM • All entries must be typed.
• Limit of one (1) entry per category.

Entries must be postmarked by August 1, 2021. Please print clearly. Fill out this form, attach to submission and mail
to: TWHYA Creative Contests, Attn: Paulette Ewing, P.O. Box 286 • Lewisburg, TN 37091

Name: ____________________________________________________________________________________

Address: __________________________________________________________________________________

City: __________________________________ State: ___________________ Zip: _____________________

Phone: ________________________________ Email: _____________________________________________

Birthdate: ______________________________ Age as of January 1, 2019___________________________

Category: o Pencil Drawing o Oil/Pastel/Watercolor Painting o Three-dimensional Art
ART o Black & White o Color o Promotional Commercial
PHOTO o Poetry o Essay or Short Story o Musical CD/DVD
CREATIVE WRITING

For more information about the Creative Contests or questions regarding materials and guidelines, please contact
Paulette Ewing at (931) 359-0593 or email pewing@twhbea.com

Friends, Food & Horses
Cookbook

The Tennessee Walking Horse Youth Association has compiled and published a cookbook,
entitled “Food, Friends, and Horses.” This cookbook is a collection of over 440 recipes from

members of the Tennessee Walking Horse industry. The cookbook also has a special “in
memory of “ section, which contains recipes belonging to individuals from the Walking Horse

family who have passed away.

The cookbooks can be purchased for $25 + $8.50 shipping

They are available in the TWHBEA satellite office during the fall shows
as well as the registry headquarters in Lewisburg.
They will also be available online at

www.twhbea.com

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The 2020 winners split a pot of $300.00
just for showing their geldings.

Make sure to get your application
in today to be included
in the 2021 jackpot!!

TWHBEA Gelding Opportunities Program
Entry Form

Date: _________________________________________________________

Gelding Name: _________________________________________________

Registration Number: ____________________________________________

Owner/Rider: _______________________________________________________

Address: ______________________________________________________

Phone: ________________________________________________________
Please enter the above named Gelding into the following GO! Program Division:

❑ Senior Gelding Division ❑ Junior Gelding Division

(5 years old and over) (4 years old and under)

Please send this entry form along with a $25.00 entry fee per Competitive division.

❑ Performance: This division is for geldings competing in padded classes including Park Performance,
Show Pleasure, Equitation and Performance.

❑ Pleasure: This division is for geldings competing in flat shod rail classes including All Day Pleasure,
Country Pleasure, Trail Pleasure, Lite Shod, and Model.

TWHBEA

ATTN: GO! Program
P.O. Box 286 • Lewisburg, TN 37091

For more information please call (931) 359-1574 or visit www.twhbea.com

Visit Marshall County, Tennessee

PickWerins eCrryeek TWHBEA

Henry Horse State Park

Goats, Music and More Festival Chapel Hill Tractor Pull
Dixie Theater

www.marshallcountytn.com

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

JULY AUGUST 27-Oct 2 - The National, Mur-
2 - Money Tree Classic, Shel- 5 - 60th Annual Belfast Lions freesboro, TN
byville, TN Club Horse Show, Belfast, TN
2-3 - Owingsville Lions Club, 6 - Fayetteville Blue Ribbon OCTOBER
Owingsville, KY Horse Show, Fayetteville, TN
3 - Woodbury Lions Club Show, 7 - BPWHA Show, Georgetown, 2 - Jackson Charity Horse Show,
Woodbury, TN KY Jackson, MS
8-10 - Indiana Celebration 7 - Wartrace Horse Show, War- 7-9 - North Carolina Championship
Region 7 Championship, New trace, TN Show, Fletcher, NC
Castle, IN 13-14 - PPWHANC Summer 8-10 - Appalachian Championships,
10 - Horse Play Kids Show, Sizzler, Chatham, VA Winfield, WV
Manchester, TN 14 - TWHYA Summer Splash, 9 - WHOA Show Series, Brownsville,
10 - NSSHA Show, Woodbury, Belfast, TN KY
TN 14 - East Tennessee Walking 10 - WHOA Show Series, Brownsville,
10 - PWHAT Jamboree, Leba- Horse Trainers Horse Show, KY
non, TN Sweetwater, TN 14-16 - East Tennessee Fall Classic
10 - SSHBEA Performance & 14 - Walking For The Future, Show, White Pine, TN
Lite Shod Show, Shelbyville, Morristown, TN 15-17 - Four Beats For Pleasure Fall
TN 21 - WHAO Summer Classic & Classic, Camden, SC
15-17 - Waynesville Charity Ohio Regional Futurity, Ash- 15-16 - HAWHA Fall Classic, Spring-
Horse Show, Waynesville, NC land, OH field, MO
16 - Cornersville Lions Club 25 - TWHBEA National Futuri- 16 - PWHAT Oktoberfest Fun Show,
Horse Show, Cornersville, TN ty, Shelbyville, TN Lewisburg, TN
17 - BPWHA Show, Paris, KY 25-Sept 4 - Tennessee Walking 22-23 - Alabama Jubilee, Decatur, AL
17 - Parker’s Crossroads Horse Horse National Celebration, 22-23 - Walking For The Future
Show, Parker’s Crossroads, TN Shelbyville, TN Championship, White Pine, TN
22 - TWHBEA World Versatil- 23 - WHOA Show Series, Liberty, KY
ity Championship, Murfrees- SEPTEMBER 23 - Dix River Classic, Brodhead, KY
boro, TN 11 - Walking For The Future, 24 - BPWHA Championship, Liberty,
22 - TWHBEA Summer Siz- Morristown, TN KY
zler, Shelbyville, TN 11 - WWHA Versatility Show,
23 - Marshall County Horse- Larsen, WI NOVEMBER
mens Assocation Horse Show, 11 - BPWHA Show, Brodhead,
Lewisburg, TN KY 4-6 - Celebration Fall Classic Show,
23-31 - 43rd International Plea- 17-18 - VWRHOA Fall Show, TBD, TN
sure and Colt Grand Champi- Chatham, VA 6 - Palmetto Saddle Club Show, Sum-
onship, Murfreesboro, TN 17-18 - Kentucky Celebration, ter, SC
24 - Red Carpet Horse Show, Harrodsburg, KY 11 - Fall Classic, Shelbyville, TN
Pulaski, TN 18 - PWHAT Fun Show, War- 12 - FAST Fall Showcase, Shelbyville,
24 - SSHBEA Ladies Auxiliary trace, TN TN
Horse Show, Shelbyville, TN 23-25 - 37th Annual SSHBEA 13 - Pine Rock Show Series, Kittrell,
30 - Roger Latham Memorial World Grand Championship NC
Walking Horse Show, Bailey- Show, Shelbyville, TN 13 - Walking For The Angels Show,
ton, AL 24-25 - WHAO Buckeye Fall Shelbyville, TN
31 - ETWHA Ladies Auxiliary Classic, Jackson, OH
Horse Show, Newport, TN 25 - Florence Charity Horse
Show, Sumter, SC

MISSISSIPPI Golly Bum. Owned by Al and STALLION DIRECTORY
GERONIMOS FIREBALL Kristy Artman. Standing at
20306959 BL TO. Sire Ima Walkers Of South 40, P. O. Box COAT COLOR CODES
Fireball Too, dam Geronimos 1443, 3370 Brophy Road, Ea- AC - Amber Cream Cham-
Rose. Owned by Denise Dai- gle Point, OR 97524; 541-292- pagne
gle. Standing at Storm Eagle 0175, email: twhofsouth40@ AM - Amber Champagne
Farm, Popularville, MS; 601- yahoo.com, website: www.walk- AR - Bay Roan
273-6357, email: stormdaigle@ ersofsouth40.com. Stud Fee: BA - Bay
yahoo.com. Stud Fee: $300. $500. BL - Black
BN - Brown
MONTANA SPLASHED WITH CHAM- BR - Black Roan
SKYE’S SAPHYRE STAR- PAGNE 20214015 CP TO. Sire BU - Buckskin
LYTE 21200786 BR, Sire Gen- Champagne Insignia Go Boy, CC - Classic Cream Cham-
erator’s Dr Blue, dam Jose’s dam Champagne Lady Gen. pagne
Bay Lady. Owned by Debbie Owned by Rachel Geerdes. CH - Chestnut
Jeppesen. Standing at Walk- Standing at Stone Ridge CL - Classic Champagne
ers On Water, 170 Sun Prairie Walking Horse Ranch, 12594 TV - Tovero
Road, Great Falls, MT 59404; McNeil Creek Road, Trail, OR CP - Champagne
406-799-2116, email: sptwh@ 97541; 541-973-4317, email: CR - Cremello
mt.net, website: www.walker- rgeerdes23@yahoo.com, GC - Gold Cream Champagne
sonwater.com. Stud Fee: $500 website: www.stoneridgewalk- GO - Gold Champagne
LFG, multi-mare discount. inghorsesranch.com. Stud Fee: GR - Grey
$500. HR - Chestnut Roan
NORTH CAROLINA LR - Blue Roan
JAZZ CRUISER 20410275 SO, TENNESSEE PA - Palomino
Sire A Jazz Man, dam Mo- I’M DARK VENGEANCE PE - Perlino
ments. Owned by Angela Tuck. 950428 BL. Sire Pusher’s RR - Grey Roan
Standing at Walk Away Farms, Doing Time, dam Priceless. SB - Smoky Black
277 Strawberry Road, Reids- Owned by Mariella Fugger. SC - Smoky Cream
ville, NC 27320; 336-613-9138, Standing at Valton Rummage SO - Sorrel
email: antuck22@gmail.com. Stables, Columbia, TN; 931- SR - Sorrel Roan
Stud Fee: $500. 981-2210. Stud Fee: $400 or 2 WH - White
for $700.
OHIO COAT COLOR CODES
GENIUS BOY’S LEGACY I’M MAYHEM 21001488 GR. D - Dun
20001188 BL. Sire Genius Sire Lined With Cash, dam G - Grey
Boy Pride, dam Classic Beam. Shakin’. Owned by Jo Ann R - Roan
Owned by Joyce Moyer. Stand- Dowell. Standing at Fantasy S - Silver
ing at Maple Crest Farm, 7009 Farms, Beverly Burgess, own-
Maple Avenue, Castalia, OH er, 351 Hwy 82 East, Bell Buck- COLOR PATTERN CODES
44824; 419-684-9490, email: le, TN 37020; barn 931-389- OV - Overo
joycemoyer@thewavz.com, 6983, cell 931-703-5378, email: SA - Sabino
website: www.twhorses.com. wayhighwillie@aol.com. Stud TO - Tobiano
Stud Fee: Private Treaty. Fee: $1,250 or 2 for $2,000. TS - Tobiano/Sabino

OREGON No hour of life
BUM’S THREAT’S SUPREME is wasted
9710168 BA. Sire Final’s
that is spent in
Threat’s Supreme, dam Gee the saddle.

~Winston Churchill

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HORSEMANS DIRECTORY

ASSOCIATIONS, HORSE EQUIPMENT Road, Cave Creek, AZ 85331;
CLUBS & REGISTRIES 408-480-3999, email: info@rocka-
BEDFORD TACK, INC., 8 miles north way-hills-ranch.com, website: rocka-
CELEBRATION, INC., P. O. Box of Shelbyville in Deason, 148 Edd way-hills-walkers.com.
1010, Shelbyville, TN 37162; 931- Joyce Road, Bell Buckle, TN 37020.
684-5915, fax 931-684-5949, email: Order toll free: 800-523-4971, fax CALIFORNIA
twhnc@twhnc.com, website: www. 931-437-2211; website: www.bedford- POLLACK’S SILVER SPUR RANCH
twhnc.com. tack.com. (AI-B-BD-BR-C-F-H-L-PL-S-SH-SP-T)
Patti and Sherrie Pollack, owners,
SPOTTED SADDLE HORSE BREED- NATIONAL BRIDLE SHOP, 603 Ev- Lindsey Luna, trainer, 14990 Colum-
ERS AND EXHIBITORS ASSOCI- ans Street, P. O. Box 926, Shelbyville, bet Avenue, San Martin, CA 95046;
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