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Published by Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse, 2022-08-22 14:47:04

Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse

August 2022 Pre Celebration Issue

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Churchill

And Ella Kline
Model Contenders

Spirit Of Tune

And Bobby LeCompt

Weanling Contender

Churchill Downs
And

Robbie Gray
Yearling Contender

Owned by Ella Kline Weanlings and Yearlings For Sale
Robbins, TN
423-539-2841

Trained by
Wallingford Stables
Robbie Gray, trainer
Ewing, KY

RWC
And Jimmy McConnell

Trained by

Owned by Christmas In July
Mike Floyd Four-Year-Old Stallions
Columbia, TN
CHAMPION

Shane Porterfield, Tanya Strickland, Winky Groover, Veronica Porterfield and Sheila Groover following Joe Pa’s win in the Cham-
pionship Stake.

Marshall County Horseman’s

Association Horse Show

The 46th Annual Marshall County Horseman’s In the championship stake class Joe Pa and Winky
Association Horse was held Friday, July 22, 2022 at Groover claimed the tilte of Marshall County Horse-
the Marshall County Expo Center in Lewisburg, Ten- man’s Assocation How Show Grand Champion. He is
nessee. Link Webb of Shelbyville, Tennessee was judge owned by the partnership of Strickland and Porter-
for the 33 classes of 164 entries. field. Joe Pa has claimed victories at the FAST Spring
Showcase and the Spring Fun Show.
Again this year the Marshall County Horseman’s
Association allowed the TWHYA youth association to Congratulations to all winner and to the Marshall
work the gate for donations for their scholarship fund. County Horseman’s Association on a great show.
Over the years thousands of dollars have been raised
to help the youth.

Deal With It and Mickey McCormick are joined by Molly Tate, Elese Lewis and Ultra Grey Pistol are joined by friends and
Sterling Woodruff, owner Debbie Marbry and Dru McCormick. family following their win.

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Lexi Stinnett and Smoky Mt. Strong are joined by the Snap- Nothing like a bowl of ice cream on a hot night at the horse show.
pwood crew.

Paulette Ewing, Edwina Thomas and Freda Dean with the Benelli and Jackson Cammack are joined by the Snappwood
money raised for the youth scholarship fund. Farm crew.

Janice Fostek, Dr. John Gladney and Laura Brandon Blacklist and Sherry Kessler are greeted by Sheryl Ward, Carrie
Martin DeJarnatte, Kevin Gilliam and Deborah Dill.

Owingsville Lions Club Horse Show Grand Champion.

78th Annual Owingsville
Lions Club Horse Show

A longstanding July tradition in the Bluegrass The show ended with a heavy fog rolling in but
State, this year’s Owingsville Lions Club Horse Show everyone looking forward to brighter days for one of
made several changes that contributed to high acco- the premier shows on the Kentucky circuit. This year’s
lades and the most successful show in several years. edition of the Owingsville Lions Club Horse Show
One of the biggest changes was moving from their certainly laid the foundation for a return to the show’s
traditional date on the Fourth of July weekend to a glory days.
week later, July 7-9, 2022. Show Chairman Ginny
Clark worked hard to make positive changes and Emily, Woody and Sterling Woodruff
promote the show. Her hard work was rewarded with
several new barns, some from out of state, making
the trip along with a tremendous “buzz” on social
media with everyone sharing their favorite memories
and photos from this popular show. A big incentive
for trainers to bring horses was the offer of $1,000
each for the performance and pleasure trainers who
showed the most horses. Scott Beaty took home
the check for the performance division and Claire
Hankins for the pleasure division. Another innovative
idea at the show was how the classes were judged.
Rodney Dick and John Puckett both judged each class
and then a wheel was spun at the conclusion of the
class to see which card would be used to place the
class.

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Claire Hankins took the $1000 for the trainer showing the most Scott Beaty took the $1000 for the trainer showing the most
horse in the pleasure division. horse in the performance division.

Dalia Harr is joined by friends and family. Bob McQuerry and Jennifer Bingham

RWGC
& JAMEY THOMPSON

Christmas In July Trained by
Park Pleasure
Owned by
Brassy & Thompson CHAMPION
Shelbyville, TN
TWO SHOWS, TWO BLUES

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With Peyton Nelms & Robert Nelms
Youth Weanling INTERNATIONAL
CHAMPION UNANIMOUSLY GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP
Weanling
With Robert Nelms GRAND CHAMPION
Weanling Colts Reserve
CHAMPION

& Robert Nelms
INTERNATIONAL
GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP
Weanling
GRAND CHAMPION

& CHARLIE STEMBRIDGE & Robert Nelms
INTERNATIONAL INTERNATIONAL
GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP
Novice Horse & Handler Model Model Geldings
CHAMPION CHAMPION
Two & Three-Year-Old Model
RESERVE CHAMPION OWNED BY LISA TEEL
WITH ROBERT NELMS FAYETTEVILLE, TN

AND ROBERT NELMS

Trained by

Owned by Christmas In July
Lisa Teel & Sherrin Pittman MODEL CHAMPION
Fayetteville and Shelbyville, TN
Unanimously

I Am Busting Loose and Blaise Broccard, Illinois Racing & Walking Horse Show Grand Champion.

Illinois Racking & Walking
Horse State Championship

In an effort to expand the availability of Ten- not at the show, visitors enjoyed roaming the beautiful
nessee Walking Horse shows across the country, hillsides, open picnic areas and the eleven sparkling
TWHBEA teamed up with the Illinois Racking Horse lakes and ponds, all of which feature year-round
Association to add a day to their show, plus a full fishing and leisure time activities. The show benefited
slate of walking horse classes. The show was held in a local charity, Gum Drops, which helps feed at-risk
DuQuoin, Illinois on July 29-30, 2022 with Dale Watts children in Southern Illinois. Blaise Broccard, who
of Summit, Mississippi serving as the judge. The word gave the show and facility rave reviews, finished her
is already spreading from the group that attended this night claiming the Walking Horse Championship title
year about the show and its state-of-the-art facility. with I AM BUSTING LOOSE for owner Kelly Dushel.
Located in the heart of Southern Illinois, the 600-acre
fairgrounds features a covered arena, permanent stalls
and camper hookups with electricity and water. When

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A Celebration
World Championship
deserves permanent preservation
and no one does it quite like the Voice.

Long after the roses wilt and the colors fade from the championship ribbon,
the Voice magazine can bring back the excitement of your Celebration
achievement as if it just happened! You’ll be glad your victory is permanently
preserved in the Voice “Celebration Wrap-Up” edition, now and for years
to come.
Voice representatives will be available on the Celebration show grounds to
assist you, or you may call the numbers listed below to contact our office.

Carol Wakefield • 931-359-0590 • 931-993-6333
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And Alex Sinden

Owned by
Dr Haley Clay and Dr Linda Jones
Auburn, AL and Iron City, GA.

Amateur and Open Two-Year-Old
Trail Pleasure

WORLD CHAMPION
CONTENDERS

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responsible. Your insurance rates on the vehicles actu- sold horses out of their names are taking a huge step
ally in your possession skyrocket, your name appears toward protecting their interests. Surely it is worth a
in the local police blotter and you’re faced with miles little bit of paperwork and a reasonable fee to protect
and miles of red tape that must be straightened out. one’s name and to keep from having to mount a de-
Of course, they are designed to prevent this from hap- fense against violations incurred without your actual
pening, at least when it comes to vehicles. And, even involvement. Horses are large investments with sig-
if there weren’t laws, most informed and responsible nificant risks; it only makes sense to do everything in
people would make sure that a car that they sold was your power to protect yourself by ensuring that your
transferred out of their name. responsibilities are limited to horses that are actually
However, in the horse industry, there are numer- in your possession.
ous cases of horses remaining in a seller’s name for –Sarah Gee
years to come after the sale. This practice of buyers not
transferring horses into their names makes sellers vul-

CLASS ENTRIES

As the Tennessee Walking Horse industry has grown, so have the number of divisions in which horses can
compete. Recognizing this, TWHBEA and The Celebration have collaborated this year to make the TWHBEA

National Futurity more inclusive than ever. By combining and merging classes into one comprehensive
schedule, futurity-nominated horses can earn money in practically any division through their three-year-old
season. This year’s entries will be showing for a total purse that’s almost double what it has been in recent
years! The entries listed below are nominated for the TWHBEA National Futurity and entered in the designated

Celebration classes; therefore, they are eligible to compete for futurity prize money.

WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 24, 2022, 9:00 AM

Class 9 - Three-Year-Old Park Pleasure National Futurity

No. Horse/Owner Sire Dam Breeder
177 POISON'S GOLD LADY Prime Poison Gold Title Joe Fleming
Joey Manos
204 Master of Jazz Not Always A Lady G. Russell Wright & Son
BORN READY
986 Hensley Hammond Honors Attica Larry Joe Appleton, Jr

1048 DEFEND MY HONOR The Dixie Lineman Jose’s Midnight Lady Robert Shuster
Bradley Pewitt
A STORMY NIGHT IN DIXIE
Brandon Tate

WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 24, 2022, 7:00 PM

Class 12 - Weanling Colts National Futurity (Wed PM)

No. Horse/Owner Sire Dam Breeder
306 WC HANDY The Dixie Lineman Verboten Gail Walling
Gen A’ Mighty
Gail Walling I’m Clint Eastwood Maybe I’m Maybelline Roger D. Richards
376 SHOULDA BEEN A COWBOY Gen A’ Mighty
Walk Time Charlie Witch’s Black Velvet Roger D. Richards & Bobby Joe Jones
Roger D. Richards Master of Jazz
377 WITCH WAY BUT LOOSE El Zorro’s Star JFK’s Pushing Girl Jacoby Farm
Walk Time Charlie
Roger D. Richards Honors Gi Gi’s Ember Bruce Vaughn
491 MR. ELI MANNING
I’m Code Red G. Russell Wright & Son
Jacoby Farm
501 FIRE'M UP, CHARLIE Grandy’s Valentine Horses To Go, LLC - Debby Myers

Bruce Vaughn A Music City Miracle Denise S. Smith
513 A CODE BLUE
Jose’s Private Eye Richard D. Atnip
G. Russell Wright & Son
655 THE MARK OF ZORRO

Michael Chandler
782 BROADWAY MIRACLE

Denise S. Smith
797 JA MORANT

Lisa Teel or Lisa Washburn or Sherrin Pittman or Robert Nelms

798 HERE COMES CHARLIE Walk Time Charlie She’s A Real Diamond Lisa Teel
799 Kimberly or Perry Walden
889 Lisa Teel Ella Kline
1049 Laurie Toone
1162 THE ROYAL LINE Lined With Cash Designer Royal Bill Stricklend
1167 Terry T. Smith
1241 Kimberly or Perry Walden Jesse Dotson, Jr.
1243 Jesse E. Dotson, Jr.
SPIRIT OF TUNE Doc’s War Horse Elmer’s Tune

Ella Kline

SNIPER LLC General Gunn The Final Act

Laurie Toone

CAP'N HOOK WTC Walk Time Charlie Yards of Cotton

Steve Powers

PHANTOM OF THE COVE M-One Jazz Blue Sky Smilin At Me

Terry T. Smith

I AM LUTHER JAMES I Am Jose’ J D Willie Elizabeth

Joe E. Link

MR. CHARLIE WILSON Walk Time Charlie Excaliburs Secret Lady

Joe E. Link

Class 14 - Weanling Fillies National Futurity

No. Horse/Owner Sire Dam Breeder
67
154 TIME FOR GIN AGAIN Gen’s Black Gin Dark Flashy Lady Mariella Thun Fugger
228
378 Mariella Thun Fugger
801
802 HALLELUJAH JOSE’ Jose’ Jose’ Dollars Perfect Lady David Kelley
1027
1161 Sarah Wilkinson-Buchmann
1166
1244 LADY OMAVOL Omaha Ritz’s Lady Darling Richard D. Atnip
1246
Richard D. Atnip

ME AND MRS. HONORS Honors Me and Mrs. Jones Bobby Joe or Freda Jones

Bobby Joe or Freda Jones

CHARLENE DARLING Walk Time Charlie She’s Trinity Lisa Teel or Lisa Washburn

Lisa Teel or Lisa Washburn

CATCHINGS An Executive Decision Honors For Amiga Richard D. Atnip

Lisa Teel or Lisa Washburn or Sherrin Pittman or Robert Nelms

LA DIAMANTE Gen A’ Mighty La Patrona Robert Dale Steinmetz

Robert Dale Steinmetz

LHB’S JAILBIRD Lester H. Burns Shes On Probation David S. Bullock

Steve Powers

JOSEPHINE’S TIME Walk Time Charlie The Pretty One Terry T. Smith

Terry T. Smith

JOSE’S SUGA MAMA Jose’ Jose’ JD’s Miss Lady Nightshade Jesse Dotson, Jr.

Jesse Dotson, Jr.

MISS SASSYPANTS El Zorro’s Star Miss Serena Williams James or Rhonda Hatch

James or Rhonda Hatch

Class 16 - Yearling Fillies National Futurity

No. Horse/Owner Sire Dam Breeder
She’s Walking The Line Buddy Wilhelm or Ralph Pinner, Sr.
372 A THOUSAND WISHES Jose’ Jose’

Dr. Leslie or Ruth Collins

380 DANCIN’ WITH MY DARLIN’ Walk Time Charlie Well Hello Darlin’ Bobby Joe Jones or Roger Richards

Bobby Joe Jones or Roger Richards

493 STAY IN YOUR LANE The Titleist Edge’s Georgia Kat Brian C. Hazelwood

Brian C. Hazelwood

514 MY HOPES AND DREAMS Master of Jazz I Walk A Fine Line George Wright

George Wright

783 GINGER SNAP COOKIE Walk Time Charlie Miracles Senorita Denise Smith

Denise Smith

803 SHE’S GIN’S BLACK ONYX Gen’s Black Gin The Black Jewel Robert Nelms

899 Robert Nelms The Perfect Hawk Jazz’s Honey Boo Boo Sophia Borg
1242 SHE’S PITCH PERFECT Walk Time Charlie Excaliburs Secret Lady Jesse E. Dotson, Jr.
Billy Knight
LADY SERENA WILLIAMS
Joe E. Link

Class 18 - Two & Three-Year-Old All Day Pleasure National Futurity

No. Horse/Owner Sire Dam Breeder
317 DIVA IN DIXIE The Dixie Lineman The Dollar Is Sweet Stephanie Elliott
Claire & Caitlin Winstead
1044 I Am Jose’ Mardi Gras At The Ritz Ginger Williams
LA BELLA
1202 Donna Hill The Dixie Lineman Busted At Pebble Beach Bruce MacDonald
CRIMSON IN DIXIE
1410 Clara Vick Excalibur’s Dark Knight Easy Dollar Lisa Fisher

LIGHT UP THE KNIGHT
Marilyn Carter

Class 20 - Yearling Colts National Futurity

No. Horse/Owner Sire Dam Breeder
Richard D. Atnip
804 TEE MARTIN Lester H. Burns I’m Pat Summitt
Ella E. Kline
Robert Nelms, Sherrin Pittman, Lisa Teel or Lisa Washburn

888 CHURCHILL DOWNS Great Northern Elmer’s Command

Ella E. Kline

Class 21 - Two-Year-Old Lite Shod National Futurity

No. Horse/Owner Sire Dam Breeder
176 I AM A TOMCAT KITTEN Hey, Tomcat I’m A Two-Timer Roy Wester
Joey Manos
218 I AM Jose’ Bold’s Silver Kiss Stephanie Elliott
KISS THIS GIRL
318 Nic Linder Aspen Jazz JFK’s Fancy Lady Leslie Jesse Laughlin

1040 LADY ASPEN J Jose’ Jose’ Miracle Cash Denise S. Smith
Deborah Parmer
TOPLESS
Hunter Morgan

Class 22 - Three-Year-Old Trail Pleasure National Futurity

No. Horse/Owner Sire Dam Breeder
1054 THE MAIDEN Jose’ Jose’ Black Ginger Ale Ted E. Nelms
Robert Dale Steinmetz

THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25, 2022, 9:00 AM

Class 33 - Two-Year-Old Park Pleasure National Futurity

No. Horse/Owner Sire Dam Breeder
176 I AM A TOMCAT KITTEN Hey, Tomcat I’m A Two-Timer Roy Wester
Joey Manos
318 Aspen Jazz JFK’s Fancy Lady Leslie Jesse Laughlin
LADY ASPEN J
1056 Deborah Parmer Lined With Cash Ms. So And So Ashley Rea

PRISSY MISS CASH
Jerry W. Knotts

THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 25, 2022, 7:00 PM

Class 38A - Two-Year-Old Mares National Futurity

No. Horse/Owner Sire Dam Breeder
417 A Lady By Jose’ Betty R. Bailey
440 SAWEETIE Honors Jose’s Secret Lady Terry L. Dotson
672 Design By Titleist Roy or Blake Wester
680 Ronnie M. Logsdon Justa Special Lady Lance Meisenheimer
683 Kiss Kiss Andrew W. Sisk
1094 I’M A DIXIE DOLLY The Dixie Lineman Is That You Margaret Freda K. or Bobby J. Jones
1427 Lady Boat David Kelley
1522 Stephen &/or Nora Capper-Norwood Farm Bella Dawn Charles Gleghorn

HEY KITTY KITTY Hey, Tomcat

Michael Chandler

ESPECIAL JOSE’ Jose’ Jose’

Lance Meisenheimer

KYSSE I’m N.R.A.

Andrew W. Sisk

I AM SWEET MAGGIE MAY I Am Jose’

Beverly Sherman & Bill Young

JOSE’S HELLUVA VIEW Jose’ Jose’

Tommy &/or Nancy Mills

SHE’S NAUGHTY BUT NICE Honors

L.D. Austin

FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26, 2022, 7:00 PM

Class 68B - Three-Year-Old Stallions National Futurity

No. Horse/Owner Sire Dam Breeder
1107 She’s Wild And Blue Just Horse’n Around-Karen L. Bean
JACKIE CHAN He’s Slim Shady
1415
Just Horse’n Around-Karen L. Bean

SHADY IN GENERAL Jose’ Jose’ Shades of a Hometown Girl Colt Green

Wylder Way &/or Jayden Jackson

MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 2022, 9:00 AM

Class 115 - Two and Three-Year-Old Country Pleasure National Futurity

No. Horse/Owner Sire Dam Breeder
1050 Smooth Gin Doris M. or Vickie S. Penick
QUEEN OF HEARTS DP Gameworld
1058 Virgina’s Secret Lady J.W. Watson, III
Dawn C. Payne

SENORA SOPHIE Jose’ Jose’

J.W. Watson, III or Abigail Crawford

MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 2022, 7:00 PM

Class 123B - Two-Year-Old Stallions National Futurity

No. Horse/Owner Sire Dam Breeder
Jerry Harris
265 SIR Arm’s Deal For Real M Ruby Is Armed
Tommy McGee or Pam Ingraham
Jerry Harris
David A. Daniels
415 CHARLIE’S ESQUIRE Walk Time Charlie Strokin At Sunrise

Tommy McGee or Pam Ingraham

422 SOUL WALKING Walk Time Charlie Jubilee Ritz

Allyson Armstong

519 SWEET BLACK GIN Gen’s Black Gin Jose’ Sweet Miss Brian Anderton
601 She’s Ritz’s Cut Above Lavon L. Tyson
679 Martin Cox & Bryson Price & Dwight Hooper & Dale Smith Texas Popper Jill Derickson
786 Jose’s Spanish Gold Brad Tuttle
1081 WICHITA Jose’ Jose’ Jose’ Cruzin Bob Rollins
1133 Oops-Z-Do Norman Williamson
1503 Bobby Silver & Joseph L. Barnes Joses Carlotta No Doubt Stables-George & Kim Lewis

TEXAS RAIN I Am Jose’

Debbie Woods or Jim Roberts

MY SPANISH GIN Gen’s Black Gin

Maureen Kesselring

WALKTIME CRUZIN Walk Time Charlie

Joey Manos-Trot Not LLC

COLD CHILLS MAJOR GENERAL Jose’ Cold Chills

Norman Williamson

LIONSTONE Honors

No Doubt Stables-George & Kim Lewis

TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30, 2022, 7:00 PM

Class 135 - Two-Year-Old Trail Pleasure National Futurity

No. Horse/Owner Sire Dam Breeder
242 MIA’S GIN Jose’ Jose’ Gen’s Black Mia Kimberly Walden
Denise Cutrone
394 JUST SAY JOSE Jose’ Jose’ She’s A Teddy Bear Ted E. Nelms
Susan LeAnn Werner-Osborn
1057 Jose’ Jose’ My Sweet Thing Bruce Dempsey
SWEET WALKING MATILDA
1226 Margo Urad Lined With Cash Margarita Miracle Denise Smith

CASH KID
Karen Doss

WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31, 2022, 7:00 PM

Class 149 - Two-Year-Old Geldings National Futurity

No. Horse/Owner Sire Dam Breeder
526 CONOVER Lester H. Burns I’m Plum Pretty Tommy Grider
Jennifer Bingham & Martin Cox
1417 Gen’s Black Gin Roseanna Cash Jimmy Smith
WICKED GIN
Jayden Jackson

Class 151 - Two and Three-Year-Old Park Performance National Futurity

No. Horse/Owner Sire Dam Breeder
85 BLUE RHAPSODY Master of Jazz Walk In The Country G. Russell Wright & Son

Robert Bowden Lined With Cash Georgia’s Ritzy Lady Steve Ragland

691 LINE’S RITZY LADY
Steve Ragland

A Bruce Pearl

Generator’s Champion X Wired In Time (Wired)

Five-Time Amateur World Grand Champion

Standing At Sugar Creek Farm Stud Fee: $1,000
481 Snell Road #20707415, 2007
Shelbyville, Tennessee Black, 16.1 Hands
931-680-0897 Shipped Semen Available
www.sugarcreekllc.com

Owned by Lisa Baum • Bred by Dennis and Sunny Bunch

Gen A’Mighty

Gen’s Black Gin X Encore’s Magic Lady (Pride’s Jubilee Encore)

2018 World Grand Champion Tennessee Walking Horse

Standing At Sugar Creek Farm Stud Fee: $1,000
481 Snell Road #21103350, 2011
Shelbyville, Tennessee Black, 15.2 Hands
931-680-0897 Shipped Semen Available
www.sugarcreekllc.com

Owned by Mike Floyd • Bred by Gary Higgins

Honors
2016 WORLD GRAND CHAMPION

The Titleist X Pushover’s Mark (The Pushover)

Sire of 4 World Grand Champions and 15 World Champions at 2021 Celebration
Sire of 2021 World Grand Champion Justified Honors

Standing At Owned by #20708528, 2007
Carl Edwards and Sons Stables Dan and Keith McSwain Black
Dawson, Georgia
678-438-1535 Paige Edwards cell Atlanta, Georgia Excellent shipped semen
678-438-2190 Gary Edwards cell
[email protected] Bred by Brian Anderton

I Am Jose’

Jose’ Jose’ X Pride’s Angelique (Prides Generator)

©Barr Studios

2013, 2014, and 2015
World Grand Champion Tennessee Walking Horse

Standing At Sugar Creek Farm Stud Fee: $2,500
481 Snell Road #20806071, 2008, 15.1 Hands
Shelbyville, Tennessee
931-680-0897 Homozygous Black
www.sugarcreekllc.com World Champion Sire

Owned by Billy and Deborah Woods • Bred by Robert W. Rollins

I’m Mayhem

Lined With Cash X Shakin’ (I’m In Command)

©Shane Shiflet

2019 World Grand Champion Tennessee Walking Horse

Beverly Burgess, Owner Stud Fee: $1,250 • #21001488
Bell Buckle, Tennessee
931-389-6983 barn Owned by JoAnn Dowell Trust
931-703-5378 cell Sue Ann Dowell Trustee
[email protected]

Jimmy Choo

He’s Slim Shady X She’s Wild And Blue (A Jazz Man)

A World Grand Champion Blue Roan Stallion!

Standing At Sugar Creek Farm Stud Fee: $1,000
481 Snell Road #21302930, 2013
Shelbyville, Tennessee Blue Roan, 15.1 Hands
931-680-0897 Shipped Semen Available
www.sugarcreekllc.com

Owned and Bred by Just Horse’n Around, Karen Bean

Justified Honors
Honors X Maypine’s Doll Baby (Lined With Cash)

©Shane Shiflet

2021 World Grand Champion Tennessee Walking Horse

Standing At Sugar Creek Farm Stud Fee: 2022 Fees Sold Out
481 Snell Road Check for Availability
Shelbyville, Tennessee #21700949, 2017
931-680-0897 Black, 16 Hands
www.sugarcreekllc.com
Shipped Semen Available

Owned by Dr. Jim and Lisa Baum • Bred by Robert C. Watkins, Jr., MD

Lester H. Burns

Ted Williams X Push Along Cassidy (The Pusher C. G.)

3 x WGC and 2 x WC • Sire of 2 x WC RBG and 2 x WC Tee Martin

Standing At Stud Fee: $750
Spencer Benedict Stables #20805402, 2008
Glasgow, Kentucky
Spencer 270-590-5235 Chestnut
Carrie 270-590-5285
www.spencerbenedictstables.com Bred by Richard D. Atnip

Lined Up At The Ritz

Lined With Cash X Ritz Walking (He’s Puttin’ On The Ritz)

Eight-Time World Grand Champion, Eleven-Time World Champion

and World Champion Sire

Standing At Sugar Creek Farm Stud Fee: $1,000
481 Snell Road #20513403, 2005
Shelbyville, Tennessee Grey, 15.1 Hands
931-680-0897 Shipped Semen Available
www.sugarcreekllc.com

Owned by Lisa Baum • Bred by Charles Baldwin

Walk Time Charlie

Lined With Cash X Rebel’s Design (Silver Design)

2012 World Grand Champion Tennessee Walking Horse

Standing At Fantasy Farms Owned by Stud Fee:
Beverly Burgess, Owner John Callicutt $2,000
Bell Buckle, Tennessee Seagrove, North Carolina
931-389-6983 barn #20700871, 2007
931-703-5378 cell Bred by Robert Stannard, Jr. Chestnut
[email protected]

481 Snell Road
Shelbyville, Tennessee
931-680-0897 • www.sugarcreekllc.com

Breeders of World Champion Walking Horses

Visitors Welcome

Churchill
And Ella Kline
Model Contenders

Owned by Ella Kline Weanlings and Yearlings For Sale
Robbins, TN
423-539-2841

Trained by
Wallingford Stables
Robbie Gray, trainer
Ewing, KY

2nd Annual

STARS OF THE FUTURE SALE

Friday, September 2, 2022
Pleasant Valley Farms | 10 AM

STALLION REPORT ONE STALLION PER FORM! STALLION BREEDING REPORT

(Required on foal’s registration application.) (Use additional forms if needed.) 931-359-1574 • www.twhbea.com

Breeding Season Year: �������������������������������������� ANNUAL REPORTING PERIOD: September 1 - August 31
FILING DATE: On or before October 1*
Stallion’s REGISTERED Name: ��������������������������������
IMPORTANT: PENALTY OF $100 WILL BE ASSESSED FOR LATE FILING!
TWHBEA REGISTRATION #: ����������������������������������

The above named stallion stood at the following location(s) during this reporting period.

Farm/Stable Name: ___________________________________ City: ___________________________ State: ____________________ From: ____/____/____ To: ____/____/_____

PRINT OR TYPE THE MARE’S TWHBEA RECORDED OWNER(S) LAST DATE (MO/DAY/YR) ENTER A, FS, N, P, AUTHORIZE
TWHBEA REGISTERED REGISTRATION OF MARE MARE WAS EXPOSED. OR S* REGISTRATION
NAME OF MARE BRED
NUMBER (AT TIME OF SERVICE) IF PASTURE BRED, GIVE *SEE BACK OF FORM OF THE
DATES IN AND OUT RESULTING FOAL
OF PASTURE. ENTER “Y” OR “N”
*SEE BACK OF FORM

1)

2)

3)

4)

5)

6)

7)

8)

9)

10)

CERTIFICATION: I do hereby certify that the above named mare(s) was/were exposed to this stallion on the day(s) recorded above.

___________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ____________________________ ____/____/____

WRITTEN signature of RECORDED OWNER (or) AUTHORIZED AGENT at time of service. Mailing Address: City/State/Zip Code Date

Payment: ❑VISA ❑MASTERCARD ❑CHECK ❑ MONEY ORDER ❑CASH

Exp.: ���� / ���� CVV: ��������
© 2017 TWHBEA
*ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE!

Stallion Breeding Reports

1. Stallion reports cover the period from September 1st through August 31st each year. The
report must be postmarked from the country of origin no later than October 1st each year. It
is the responsibility of the stallion owner or his authorized agent to see that the form is post-
marked by this deadline. If a mare has been omitted from a Stallion Breeding Report which
was filed in a timely fashion, she may be added for a fee of $15.
2. A penalty of $100 plus regular fees will be assessed in the event of late filing.
3. The stallion report must be in the Association office before any foals of the breeding year
will be registered.
4. All mares bred, listed by their registered names, complete with their registration numbers,
as well as last breeding date will be required.
5. Indicate with the letter A, FS, N, P or S whether the mare was (A) artificially, (FS) frozen
semen, (N) naturally, (P) pasture, or (S) if shipped semen is used. If pasture bred, give the
dates the mare was put in and taken out of the pasture.
6. In the last column, stallion owners and authorized agents, please take notice: by marking
“Y” in this box, registration for a foal resulting from the noted breeding without your written
signature will be allowed by TWHBEA. TWHBEA takes no responsibility for the non-pay-
ment of stud fees.
7. Refusal by any stallion owner to comply could result in the loss of privileges in the Asso-
ciation.
8. Stallion Breeding Report On Time 1-10 mares $25, 11-25 mares $50, 26-50 mares $75,
over 50 mares $100, filing fee for members per stallion.

For additional information, contact the
TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE BREEDERS’ AND EXHIBITORS’ ASSOCIATION

P. O. Box 286 • Lewisburg TN 37091 • 931-359-1574 • www.twhbea.com

Thank You to our Sponsors of the
78th Annual TWHBEA National Futurity

GOLD SPONSOR
HONORS, the Keith McSwain Family

SILVER SPONSORS
Adcock Brothers, Bob & Deborah Adcock

GEN A’ MIGHTY, Mike Floyd
I’M MAYHEM, Sue Ann Dowell

BRONZE SPONSORS
A BRUCE PEARL, Dr. Jim & Lisa Baum
Christmas Creek Farm, the Kesselring Family

C.L. Kline Farms, Ella Kline
I AM JOSE’, Billy & Debbie Woods
JIMMY CHOO, Bill & Karen Bean
JUSTIFIED HONORS, Dr. Jim & Lisa Baum
LESTER H. BURNS, Jennifer Bingham
LINED UP AT THE RITZ, Dr. Jim & Lisa Baum
Prestige Horse Sales, Chris Elliott
Sugar Creek Farm, David Williams
WALK TIME CHARLIE, John Callicut
FRIENDS OF THE FUTURITY

Spencer Benedict Stables
Charles Gleghorn
Phyllis Langley

2022 Celebration Events

Everyday...

History - The Tennessee Walking Horse National Museum is a quick 15 minute trip to
Wartrace, the “Cradle of the Tennessee Walking Horse.” It’s open every day of The Celebration
from 10am-4pm, except on Sunday when it’s open from 1-4pm. Admission is free, but donations
are accepted.

Shopping - Great shopping awaits you when you visit this year’s Celebration, where we’ve
assembled over 75 specialty vendors for a one-of-a-kind shopping experience! You’ll find tack,
gifts, jewelry, art, crafts, clothing, and so much more. During the day you’ll want to visit the
vendors in Calsonic Arena and the barn area. When you return at night, you’ll find even more in
Celebration Arena.

Food - For 84 years Bedford County and the local civic clubs have been the backbone of The
Celebration. When you come to the show, the Jaycees will help you park, members of the Lions
Club will greet you at the entrance and sell you a program, and hundreds of other volunteers will
be manning the concession stands to support their clubs. Our community organizations take
great pride in the food they offer to guests and have helped to give The Celebration the
reputation of having some of the best eats of any event you’ll attend. You’ll find country ham
sandwiches, ribeye steak sandwiches, hamburgers, cheeseburgers, cotton candy, fried oreos,
donuts and more served up by the Kiwanis Club, Band Boosters, Community Lions Club, VFW,
East Bedford Civic Club, and Optimist Club. There’s also Prater’s BBQ, Sir Pizza, and Alfonso's
Mexican Food. If you’re planning to join us at the show, don’t eat before you come!

Wednesday, August 24

9am Morning Performance (Calsonic Arena)
7pm Evening Performance (Calsonic Arena)

Thursday, August 25

9am Morning Performance (Calsonic Arena)

7pm Evening Performance (Celebration Arena) Ticketed Event
Opening Night - A solid white Tennessee Walking Horse will enter Celebration Arena
promptly at 7pm carrying our nation's colors to kick off the first night in the Big Oval. Get
your whittling stick and pull up a chair with your friends to enjoy opening night under the
lights. As is tradition, the first class will showcase our young riders 6-11 years of age.

Friday, August 26

9am Morning Performance (Calsonic Arena)

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7pm Evening Performance (Celebration Arena) Ticketed Event

Saturday, August 27

9am Morning Performance (Calsonic Arena)

10am Highway 43 Auction Company Celebration Super Sale (Wiser Farms)
For more information contact Dave Roberts at 931-993-3127 or Mike Tibbs at 931-993-
4886.

Noon Entry Deadline for Lead Line WGC

5pm Entry Deadline for Yearling WGC

7pm Evening Performance (Celebration Arena) Ticketed Event
The first two World Grand Champions of 2022 will be crowned from the Lead Line and
Yearling divisions, plus get our first glance at some of the contenders for the ultimate
WGC title in the Aged Stallions classes.

Sunday, August 28

8am Community Worship Service (Celebration Arena, North Turn)
The Bedford County Ministerial Association invites you to join them for a time of worship
and music in the Big Oval. In the event of rain, the service will be moved to Calsonic
Arena.

9am Celebration Shootout Golf Tournament (Riverbend Country Club)
This event is sure to sell out. To register or sponsor, contact Jessica Wells at 931-212-
3791 or [email protected]

11am WHT Auxiliary Meeting (Finish Line Farms on Show Grounds)

11am Lunch with the Legends (Hall of Fame Club)
Hosted by the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ & Exhibitors’ Association, this event
is open to any youth and is free to attend. They’ll enjoy lunch, an autograph session,
photo ops, and hear stories from Tennessee Walking Horse Legends. Register for free
online at twhbea.com/lunch-with-the-legends or by calling 931-359-1574.

1pm Walking Horse Trainers’ Auxiliary Dog Show (Champions Arena)
This annual tradition is a fun event for locals, visitors, and students. Bring your 4-legged
friend and join the fun. For more information contact Candy Green at 931-580-8378 or
Sarah Smith at 931-580-5085. Entries accepted beginning at Noon.

1pm Stable Decorating Contest Judging
Representatives from the Shelbyville-Bedford County Chamber of Commerce and The
Celebration will be on the grounds from 1-3pm to judge the annual Stable Decorating
Contest. While you’re at the show, be sure to stroll through the grounds and admire the
beautifully decorated stables that are the home-away-from-home of our show’s stars.
Anyone who would like their stable to be judged should enter my Noon on Saturday
8/27.

7pm Evening Performance (Celebration Arena) Ticketed Event

Monday, August 29

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9am Morning Performance (Calsonic Arena)
7pm Evening Performance (Celebration Arena) Ticketed Event

Fan Appreciation Dollar Night – The Celebration says “thank you” to the world’s greatest
horse show fans with $1 general admission tickets and select $1 items at the concession
stands.

Tuesday, August 30

Noon Entry Deadline for Thursday Night WGC Classes
5pm Entry Deadline for Weanling WGC
7pm Evening Performance (Celebration Arena) Ticketed Event

Fan Appreciation Dollar Night – The Celebration says “thank you” to the world’s greatest
horse show fans with $1 general admission tickets and select $1 items at the concession
stands.

Wednesday, August 31

Noon Entry Deadline for Friday Night WGC Classes
7pm Evening Performance (Celebration Arena) Ticketed Event

Thursday, September 1

Noon Entry Deadline for Saturday Night WGC Classes
6pm Evening Performance (Celebration Arena) Ticketed Event

Friday, September 2

10am Prestige Horse Sales “Stars of the Future” Sale (Pleasant Valley Farms)
For more information contact Chris Elliott at 256-856-5481.

6pm Evening Performance (Celebration Arena) Ticketed Event
Military and First Responders Appreciation Night - Wear your red, white and blue and
join us as we recognize the courage and sacrifice made by the members of our nation's
military and first responders. Riders competing on Military Appreciation Night will be
riding in memory of a Fallen Hero and we’ve teamed up with the Woody Williams
Foundation to welcome Gold Star Families as our special guests. The Celebration is
offering free tickets, parking and drink tickets to all veterans and first responders. Those
tickets can be reserved by calling 931-684-5915 or picked up at the Celebration office
during regular business hours.

Saturday, September 3

9am 6th Annual WHTA Blue Ribbon Yearling Sale (Wiser Farm)
For more information contact the Walking Horse Trainers’ Association at 931-684-5866.

6pm Evening Performance (Celebration Arena) Ticketed Event
Witness fourteen World Grand Championship events, culminating with the crowning of
the Tennessee Walking Horse Champion of the World!

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Planning Your
Celebration Vacation

We asked locals for recommendations of things of the aircraft with the instructor’s assistance.

to do around Shelbyville outside of the horse Call 615/335-4130 for more info or to book your

show. Here are their suggestions of places to experience.

eat, shop and play while you’re in town.

Rutledge Falls

Local Attractions / Recreation Visit the amazing Tullahoma falls just 12 min-

utes from Interstate 24 Exit 110 and a short walk

Nearest Green Distillery at the historic through privately-owned land from the parking
Sand Creek Farm lot across from Rutledge Falls Baptist Church.
Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey honors the Closed toe shoes are recommended as the walk
down to the falls can be slippery at times. Open
world’s first-known African American master daily from dawn to dusk.

distiller, Nearest Green. The brand is the fastest

growing American whiskey in US history, and the Beautiful Jim Key Gravesite
portfolio is the Most Awarded American Whiskey Beautiful Jim Key, the Educated Horse was one
or Bourbon of 2019, 2020 and 2021. No matter of the most famous celebrities, animal or human,
where you turn on the distillery’s 323-acre Shel- at the turn of the 20th century. He was trained by
byville property, you’ll experience history-making Dr. William Key, a former slave, to count, read,
moments of the past or history being made in spell his name and solve math problems using
the present. lettered and numbered blocks. His act became
Open 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Thursday – Saturday and the toast of two World’s Fairs and even had its
11 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Sunday. Closed Monday – own pavilion at the St. Louis fair. He died in 1912
Wednesday. and is buried alone just three miles south of

National Walking Horse Museum Shelbyville, his gravesite visible alongside Old
Travel to charming Wartrace to visit the muse- Tullahoma Highway. Open daily.

um honoring our great breed with a multitude of Jack Daniel Distillery
exhibits and memorabilia that feature the current The historic distillery, in operation since 1866,
World Grand Champion, past winners and other offers a variety of distillery tour and tasting ex-
historical horses, riders, breeders and trainers. periences to fit your visit and help you get bet-
The museum also contains a hands-on section ter acquainted with the home of Jack Daniel’s.
where visitors can look through old show bills, You can also stop by their gift shop to purchase
industry-related magazines, and the like. commemorative bottles, which can also be en-
Open every day of The Celebration from 10am- graved. Tours operate daily from 9am - 4:30pm
4pm, except on Sunday when it’s open from CST
1-4pm. Admission is free, but donations are

accepted. Cascade Hollow Distilling Company

Azure Discovery Flights Take the short drive to Tullahoma to visit the
Azure Flight Support is offering 30-minute “Dis- home of George Dickel Whiskey, where you
covery Flights” from the Shelbyville Municipal can tour the property and facilities and enjoy a
Airport for a birds-eye tour of middle Tennes- self-guided tasting in the Visitors Center.
see. Tours can accommodate up to three peo- Open 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Thursday – Monday
ple each, and co-pilots can even take control and 11:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. on Sunday. Closed
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Tuesday and Wednesday. Tours by reservation where we would want to shop by eliminating all
only. of the things that frustrate antiques shoppers
about other malls, such as long check out pro-
Beechcraft Heritage Museum cesses, cluttered booths, unpriced items and
Located at the Tullahoma Regional Airport, the confusing layouts. Located just south of the
Beechcraft Heritage Museum is a world-class Shelbyville square on Main Street.
and distinctly original aviation museum focused
on the history of the Beech Aircraft Corporation. Bell Buckle
Open Tuesday-Saturday from 9am-4pm. Visit The “railroad village” of Bell Buckle earned its
beechcrafthm.org for more information. moniker honestly as a settlement originated due
to the still-functional railway junction on-site.
Shopping Settled in 1852, the town has retained its 19th
century charm and become a beacon for tourists
Shelbyville Historic Square in the Bedford County area due to its darling
No trip to Shelbyville is complete without a trip downtown strip of shops and the annual RC
uptown to the town square. Established in 1810, Cola & Moon Pie Festival.
Shelbyville has a long history as a trade center,
first depending on the Duck River and then on Restaurants
the railroad in the mid-1800’s. The square is
home to many historic buildings which house an Miss Mary Bobo’s
array of unique shops and restaurants. The or- For just about as long whiskey’s been made in
nate deco Capri Theatre is a great place to catch Lynchburg, Miss Mary Bobo’s Restaurant, lo-
a current movie. cated at the Jack Daniels Distillery property in
Lynchburg, has been cooking up mouth-watering
K. Ellen Boutique Southern dishes for all who pass through. The
Located in the heart of Shelbyville and owned restaurant is only open for lunch and reserva-
by middle Tennessee native and lifelong Walking tions are a must.
Horse devotee, Kailin (Kesselring) Graves, K.
Ellen is an elevated clothing and gift boutique Bell Buckle Café
catering to women and men of all ages, sizes Great music, great fun and even better food
and styles. can be found on Railroad Square in Bell Buck-
le. Featuring daily specials and a full menu of
McGee’s Prescription Shoppe downhome Southern favorites. Save room for
Originally opened as a small, independent phar- dessert and be sure to pick up a souvenir and a
macy in 1977, McGee’s now includes an exten- Moon Pie on your way to your next adventure.
sive gift shop and a full compounding pharmacy The Café’ is closed on Monday and Tuesday, but
lab. Through the years, locals and horse show open from 10:30am-8pm Wed-Sat and 11am-
fans have relied on McGee’s for their medicinal 5pm on Sunday.
needs and gift shopping.

Yesterday’s Treasures Miller’s Grocery
Located on the historic Shelbyville town square, Miller’s Grocery was in continuous operation
this sprawling antique store is well-stocked with as a country store for over 75 years in the once
clothing, hats, furniture, collectables, jewelry, bustling whistle-stop community of Christiana,
décor and more. TN. In 1995, the building was restored as an
antique filled, country cafe featuring home-style
Shops at Main & McGrew Southern cooking and award winning “from
The antique mall, reimagined. In 2016, Arm- scratch” desserts. The name “Miller’s Grocery”
bruster family set out to open a type of store remains in memory of long-time proprietor Mr.

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Stanley Miller and as a tribute to a by-gone era. funky local artwork to set the tone for their menu
It’s closed on Monday, open Tuesday, Wednes- offerings, which include tasty traditional dishes
day, Thursday, and Sunday from 11am-2pm and with a unique twist. Closed on Saturday. Open
Friday and Saturday from 11am-8pm. on Sunday from 11am-2pm and Monday-Friday
from 10:30am-2:30pm.
Uncle Sonny’s BBQ
No trip to Shelbyville is complete without a stop Nash Family Creamery
for mouth-watering barbecue, daily special An operation now four generations in develop-
southern staples and fried pies at Uncle Son- ment, Nash Family Creamery prides itself on
ny’s. Known for generous servings at a great making the best ice cream and food for cus-
price and service with a smile. Uncle Sonny’s is tomers in Middle Tennessee and beyond. From
only open Wednesday-Friday from 11am-7pm. gourmet sandwiches made with the farm’s rich
cheeses to their decadent ice cream sundaes
Blue Gill Grill and shakes, the menu is full of both Southern
“A great local dive” located within Holiday Land- traditional favorites and creative modern dishes.
ing Marina & Resort in Tullahoma. Featuring Tours of the facility are also offered seasonally,
flaming oysters, fresh, local seafood, live music, by reservation only. Open Sunday from 11am-
a casual atmosphere and cold beer, the sea- 7pm, Tues-Thur from 11am-8pm, Fri-Sat from
sonal Bluegill Grill has been an authentic piece 11am-9pm. They are closed on Mondays.
of Causeway history since 1958. It’s open daily
from 11am-8pm. Barrel House II at Nearest Green Distillery
Home of the ‘Grilled Cheese on Crack’ sand-
Emil’s in Tullahoma wich, voted #1 Grilled Cheese in Tennessee in
From Chef Georges Martin, Emil’s Bistro and 2017 by Yelp and Buzz Feed. Choose American
Lounge in Tullahoma is a tribute to southern or Pepper Jack cheese, the sandwich is filled
tradition and fine French cuisine, offering a fine with pit-smoked pulled pork, pulled chicken or
dining experience with the community and pas- smoked sausage and grilled in butter. Other
sion you’d expect from a bunch of southerners. menu items include ribs and smoked chicken
The menu includes classic French bistro dishes, salad, plus homemade sides like baked beans
southern delicacies and a rotating selection of and vinegar slaw and their whiskey-infused
craft cocktails. Open Saturday from 5-8pm and bundt cake or southern banana pudding, made
Tues-Fri from 11am-2pm and 5-8pm. from a secret family recipe, for dessert. Open
Thursday-Sunday from 11am-6pm.
Granny Fishes
Located just a few miles outside of Shelbyville, Day Trips
right off the Tullahoma Highway, they’ve been
a favorite since 1985. The large selection of Chattanooga:
dinner options and desserts feature everything East of Nashville, Chattanooga boasts attrac-
from delicious seafood to tasty desserts. Treat tions that are world-class with breathtaking
your taste buds to the scrumptious white beans, views surrounding you everywhere you turn.
Granny’s famous slaw, hamburgers, salads,
chicken, ribeyes and catfish. Open on Thurs- Tennessee Aquarium
day and Friday from 5-9pm and Saturday from Situated on the Tennessee River in downtown
11am-9pm. Chattanooga, TN, the Tennessee Aquarium is
home to 10000 animals and an IMAX theater.
Urban Plantation Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays
Located in Shelbyville’s Merchant’s Walk com- 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
plex on North Main Street, Urban Plantation
offers a relaxed, casual atmosphere featuring

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Incline Railway and why Nashville is the epicenter of the country
Ride the one-mile long single track funicular music industry. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday
railway up and down scenic Lookout Mountain – Thursday and 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. on Fridays and
and enjoy breathtaking views as you marvel at Saturdays.
the engineering behind the system that’s been in
operation since November, 1895. Music City Walk of Fame
Trains depart every 20 minutes between 9 a.m. This star-studded landmark honoring Nashville
and 6 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. on music legends sits alongside the Nashville Music
Saturdays and Sundays Garden and pays tribute to those from all genres
of music who have contributed to the world
Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum through song or other industry collaboration
and Train Rides and made a significant contribution to the music
Partake in an interactive, historical experience, industry with connection to Music City.
including the only regularly scheduled, full-sized Open to the public 24 hours a day, seven days a
train ride in Tennessee. Vintage train cars will week.
carry you along a historic route to the Mission-
ary Ridge Tunnel, which was completed in 1858 The Parthenon
and appears on the National Register of Historic The Parthenon, a full-scale replica of the Athe-
Places. nian original, stands proudly as the centerpiece
The museum is closed on Mondays and Tues- of Centennial Park. A re-creation of the 42-foot
days and is open from 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. on statue Athena is the structure’s focus, just as it
Sundays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and from was in ancient Greece. Browse the art muse-
9 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. um housed within and learn why Nashville was
called the “Athens of the South” before it was
Ruby Falls known as Music City.
Descend 260 feet into historic Lookout Mountain Open 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. Monday – Thursday, 9
via glass-front elevator to see to see ancient a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Friday – Saturday and 12:30 –
cave formations along the cavern trail to the 4:30 p.m. on Sunday.
thundering spectacle of the tallest and deepest
underground waterfall open to the public in the Huntsville, AL:
United States! A zip-line adventure also awaits The high-tech city of Huntsville is equally at
just adjacent to the Ruby Falls property. home in the 19th century or the 21st. Its tourist
Open daily from 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Advance reser- attractions reflect the heritage of Alabama’s first
vations are required. English-speaking city, the strife of the American
Civil War and the accomplishments of America’s
Nashville: rocket scientists.
Far and wide, music is a universal language that
brings people together, tells stories, and is influ- Space and Rocket Center
enced by the world around it. World-renowned Find out why Huntsville is known as “Rocket
nightlife aside, in Music City, a wide range of cul- City” as you partake in hundreds of interactive
tures and backgrounds are represented through exhibits, explore the development of the space-
its people, cuisine, businesses, entertainment, craft that put men on the moon and learn about
and more. NASA’s current plans (and Huntsville’s role in it)
to travel to Mars.
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Open 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.daily.
Not only will you experience the evolution and
growth of one of the fastest-growing music
genres, but you’ll also see how country music
has influenced so many other genres of music

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Botanical Gardens Satellite Office
Open daily year-round, the Huntsville Botanical Hours During
Garden contains diverse ecosystems to explore The Celebration
within its 112 acres. From grassy meadows to
woodland paths, aquatic habitats to stunning Wednesday, Aug. 24th
floral collections, the Garden invites guests of all thru Saturday, Aug. 27th
ages to discover the beauty and wonder of the
natural environment. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Hours vary seasonally. Call 256/830-4447 for
information on current operating hours. Sunday, Aug. 28th
5 P.M. to 9 P.M.
Lynnville:
Just west of Lewisburg and Cornersville, Lynn-
ville is a quaint village with 59 homes and busi-
nesses on the National Historic Register. Visit
the Lynnville Railroad Museum, housed in a
reproduction depot, then stop by Colonel Gary
Littleton’s Great American Leather Company
to see his collection of personalized gifts and
leather items that each come with a story and a
miniature Moon Pie.

Franklin:
A key site of the American Civil War, Franklin is
home to two properties tied to the 1864 Battle
of Franklin: the Carter House and the Carnton
Plantation, which includes the McGavock Con-
federate Cemetery. You can also visit the 1858
Lotz House, which contains a large collection of
19th-century furniture, and stroll Main Street is
lined with galleries, antique shops and restored
Victorian buildings.

Monday, Aug. 29th
thru Saturday, Sept. 3rd

9 A.M. to 9 P.M.

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9:11 AM Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders & Exhibitors Association

08/15/22 Balance Sheet
Accrual Basis
As of June 30, 2022

ASSETS Jun 30, 22
Current Assets
Checking/Savings 50.00
11003 · Paypal 151,937.31
11006 · CB&S Main Operating Account 255 179,896.13
11007 · CB&S CC Receiving Account 248
11008 · CB&S Futurity 271 56,304.78
11009 · CB&S Member Reserve 263 145,828.82
11010 · Petty Cash
12001 · Bank of Lincoln County CD 800.00
12003 · First Commerce Bank CD 250,000.00
250,000.00
Total Checking/Savings 1,034,817.04

Accounts Receivable 14,230.51
13002 · Voice Accounts Receivable 31,095.00
13005 · Program Accounts Receivable 45,325.51

Total Accounts Receivable -40.00
4,228.50
Other Current Assets 17,400.00
12000 · Undeposited Funds 1,510.77
13001 · Registry Rec 7,338.42
13003 · License Plate Rec 25,908.28
13004 · USLGE Rec 2,400.00
14001 · Inventory- Gift Shop 58,745.97
15001 · Prepaid Expense- Insurance 1,138,888.52
15004 · Prepaid Expense - Other
121,636.25
Total Other Current Assets
-1,004,297.74
Total Current Assets 1,555,785.38

Fixed Assets 551,487.64
16001 · Owned Land
16101 · Owned Building -165,033.06
16111 · Accumulated Depreciation- Build 167,503.07
16101 · Owned Building - Other
2,470.01
Total 16101 · Owned Building
-175,212.55
16102 · Owned Furniture & Fixtures 226,694.73
16112 · Accumulated Depreciation
16102 · Owned Furniture & Fixtures - Other 51,482.18

Total 16102 · Owned Furniture & Fixtures -284,437.87
417,531.27
16103 · Owned Machinery and Equiptment
16113 · Accumulated Depre- Machinery 133,093.40
16103 · Owned Machinery and Equiptment - Other
-125,558.02
Total 16103 · Owned Machinery and Equiptment 208,260.85

16104 · Owned Improvements 82,702.83
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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08/15/22 Balance Sheet
Accrual Basis
As of June 30, 2022

16106 · Owned Miscellaneous Jun 30, 22
16116 · Accumulated Depreciation- MISC
16106 · Owned Miscellaneous - Other -17,347.23
24,430.31
Total 16106 · Owned Miscellaneous
7,083.08
Total Fixed Assets 949,955.39

Other Assets 40,833.36
17101 · Horse Show Research Investment 40,833.36
2,129,677.27
Total Other Assets
5,485.52
TOTAL ASSETS 5,485.52

LIABILITIES & EQUITY 166.30
Liabilities 12,581.52
Current Liabilities
Accounts Payable 5,250.00
21001 · Accounts Payable 226,388.38

Total Accounts Payable 71,090.12
14,528.66
Other Current Liabilities 34,704.22
21004 · Sales Tax Payable 16,109.64
21005 · Property Tax Payable 35,370.00
21007 · Youth Scholarships Payable
23001 · Unearned Rev- Membership Dues 6,800.00
23002 · Unearned Rev- Lifetime Member 8,000.00
23003 · Unearned Rev- Voice Sub
23004 · Unearned Rev- Ipeds Sub 14,800.00
23005 · Unearned Rev- Reg items on hold 30,028.00
23006 · Accounts Payable- DNA Lab Fees 27,300.00
23007 · Unearned Rev- Futurity Programs
Nominations 1,890.00
Sponsorships 395.16

Total 23007 · Unearned Rev- Futurity Programs 490,602.00
496,087.52
23008 · Unearned Rev - Advertising
23009 · Unearned Rev -Corporate Sponsor 66,159.07
23010 · Unearned Rev-Youth Membership 66,159.07
27001 · Payroll Liabilities 562,246.59

Total Other Current Liabilities 25,790.25
1,440,553.93
Total Current Liabilities
101,086.50
Long Term Liabilities 1,567,430.68
27100 · Notes, Mortgages, and Leases 2,129,677.27

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

Declared Candidates

These candidates have declared and been deter- in those states/regions will receive a ballot. On all
mined eligible to run for the International Board of ballots, write-in names will be accepted and tab-
Directors for TWHBEA for a three-year- term be- ulated, provided that all other eligibility require-
ginning at December’s meeting. Two states/regions ments are met.
received no declarations, however voting members

State Seats Candidates
Alabama 1 Dee Cantrell, Ginger Evans
Arkansas 1 Dale Daniels
Georgia 2 Wanda Goodson, Sellers Veazey
Kentucky 3 Sheree Bollinger, Sam Sorrell, Linda Starnes, Ronnie Vincent
Michigan 1 None Declared
Mississippi 1 Eric McDonald, Brad Prewitt
Missouri 1 Sydni Hennemann
Tennessee 5 Darrell Ailshie, Mariolive “Harley” Bennett, Jayden Jackson,
Washington Char Johnson, Bobby Joe Jones, Joey Manos, Chris Payne,
West Virginia Ronnie Reed, Roger Richards, Stephanie Richardson, Margo
Region 5 Urad
(CO, MN, NE, 1 Linda Arnold
ND, SD, NM 1 M. Karen Logan, Donald Midkiff
Region 6 1 Nicole Tolle
Dominican Re-
public, Mexico 1 Jim Dolan
Region 7
NV, OR, UT, AZ 1 Dennis Pennington
Region 8 1 None Declared
ID, MT, WY 1 Kendel Sigurdson
Region 9
AK, Canada, HI,
ME, NH, VT

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