CEDAR LODGE LMHJA TWO-DAY HORSE SHOW SERIES

 
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CEDAR LODGE LMHJA TWO-DAY HORSE SHOW SERIES
CEDAR LODGE LMHJA TWO-DAY HORSE SHOW SERIES
                                May 22&23, 2021
                                 June 5&6, 2021
                              August 21&22, 2021
                             September 18&19, 2021

                                   Judges: TBA
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                              LMHJA Steward: TBA

 Show Manager: Chris Cochrane and Amy Edwards

          CEDAR LODGE STABLES
         47138 52nd St. - P.O. Box 218
       Lawrence, MI 49064 269-674-8072
      E-mail – cedarlodgestables@gmail.com
Greetings to All,

      Cedar Lodge is a children’s summer camp and recreational facility that offers a variety of activities - swimming,
drama, arts/crafts, etc. – as well as a strong riding program. The stable is a year around boarding, training and
teaching facility.
         We spend many hours preparing for our horse shows to be both a quality Hunter/Jumper Show and a fun time
for all our guests. While you are here, food services will be available in our observation room. Several cabins are
available for families and stable groups to rent. Weather permitting our swimming beach will be open after the show
each evening. Check times for when a lifeguard will be available!

Thank you for coming!

The Cedar Lodge Staff

COURSE DESIGN: Amy Edwards

ANNOUNCER: Allison Edwards

ENTRY BOOTH: Cristie and Spencer Streeter

EMT: Amy Attivissimo

VETERNARIAN: Allegan Vet Clinic (On call)

BLACKSMITH: Wilson Farrier (On call)

FLOWERS: Kali Edwards

HOUSING (PEOPLE)/HOUSING (HORSES): Chris Cochrane

FOOD SERVICE: TBA. Coffee starting an hour before start of show

REPAIRS/COMPLAINTS: Amy Edwards/Ashley Butler :)

COMPLIMENTS: EVERYONE

 CEDAR LODGE IS LOCATED:
47138 52nd St.
Lawrence, MI 49064
Stable: (269) 674-8072
Amy: (269) 539-0140
Chris: (269) 539-8474

Directions from 1-94, exit 52
Go left (north) off the exit ramp. Approximately 1 ½ miles into the town of Lawrence. Go through the stop light.
Continue straight (north) for approximately 1 ½ miles. You will come to a stop sign at the bottom of a small hill.
Keep going straight (north), we are the first place you come to after the stop sign, on your left hand side. First drive
way is the stable, second drive way is the farm house, third drive way is the summer camp and guest house. THE
ONLY WAY YOU CAN GO WRONG…Right after the town of Lawrence as you are heading out of town you will
go across a bridge (Paw Paw River) after the bridge, it looks like the main road veers off to the left. KEEP GOING
STRAIGHT (north). That way you will continue to follow 52nd street. Don't worry about the signs, they change as
you go.
About this show:

Accommodations:
On Grounds:
Cedar Lodge offers on grounds cabins to rent. They are all rustic, with wooden twin size bunk beds and screened
windows. Bring your own blanket roll. Each cabin accommodates up to nine people and has solar lights only.
Showers are available (private stalls, hot and cold water) for overnight guests renting cabins ONLY. Please do not
use our showers without a reservation. Cabin rental is $25.00 per night.

Close By: Ten miles away in Paw Paw
            •           The Inn at Paw Paw               269-655-2729
            •           Lake Side Inn B & B              269-657-9946
            •           Econo Lodge                      269-657-2578
            •           Comfort Inn & Suites             269-655-0303

Show class Fees:
Jumpers: $20.00
Hunters: $15.00
Equitation: $15.00
Medals: $15.00
Classic: $25.00
Entries must be paid by end of day on Friday. Late entries (Saturday or Sunday morning) and change of entries will
pay an additional $5/class.

Other Show Costs:
EMT/Office Fee:              $20.00/show
Day fee for trailing in      $30.00/day/horse
Non showing Horse fee        $50.00/show in addition to stall and bedding if needed
Campers/RV/Tent: :           $50.00/show We cannot offer hook up at this time. Space for parking is at a premium.
Campers must sign up in advanced and be used in designated camping area only.
Camping in trailer:         Free as long as trailer is parked with trailers. For camper parking, same as other
campers. Must have reservation in advance by Wednesday before show (same as box stall reservation)

Entries: All entries will be handled on line by horseshowing.com. Late entries may be entered at the show office at
day of show but will be charged an additional $5/class

Stalling:
Stalls will be 10x10, 10x12 and 12x12 with stall gates. Stalls will be available by noon on Friday. Earlier arrival
times can be accommodated by request. Most stalling will be done in our stable, with additional stalling in our hay
barn and indoor arena if needed. No bedding provided. Sign up ahead of time for stalling and needed bedding is a
must.
Box Stalls/Tack Stalls $75.00 for the show
Extra bags of shavings: $6.5/bag
Extra bales of straw:     $7/bale
Reservations a Must! Reservations due by two weeks ahead of week of show. Stalls reservations are limited by
space. Please make your reservations early.

Write or call: Chris or Amy
                       P.O. Box 218
Lawrence, MI 49064
                     (269) 539-8474
                     (269) 539-0140
                     (269) 674-8072
             E-Mail: cedarlodgestables@gmail.com

Rings size and Footing.
All Rings are a sand mix all weather footing. Management reserves the right to drag and/or water rings as needed on
show days. If there is a concern, please ask!

Show Rings:
Lunging ring: 60x100
Jumper Ring: 150x200
Regular Ring: 150x220
Basic Ring: 120x180
Schooling arena: 120x250
Indoor arena: 80x240

JOIN US SATURDAY FOR DINNER—OUR TREAT! Dinner during the Round 2 of Hunter Classic Regular
Ring. Head count requested to be given to concession stand by Noon Saturday. Food and beverages for all ages
provided.

Cedar Lodge Show Rules

   •   Please no dogs! We love your dog(s), but our farm dogs do not. Additionally, we have free range cats. Our
       cats like our dogs, not necessarily yours! Service dogs on 6 foot (or less) leash welcome.

   •   Schooling will be allowed in designated areas only.

   •   All riders must wear an ASTM/SEI approved riding helmet while mounted anywhere on the show grounds.
       Any rider violating this rule will be immediately prohibited from further riding until a helmet is in place.

   •   All gaits, other than a walk, will be performed only in the schooling areas and show rings.

   •   Designated lunging ring on south side of main barn or in schooling ring south of show rings behind indoor.
       No lunging in the rings where people are riding.

   •    Post your number prior to each class at the in gate.

   •   LMHJA and TIP rules will be followed during the show. Please abide by the rules for class entries.

   •   Smoking, vaping or any similar activity is strictly prohibited in any building. Proper disposal of smoking
       materials will be enforced.

   •   Warm up will be done in areas closest to rings being used as available. Indoor riding arena will be used for
       primary warm up in all classes. Schooling ring will be available all day.

   •   The warm-up classes will be using an open card system open with all fence height divisions to be judged as
       one class. A horse/rider combination may enter as many as they wish, but must pay for each warm-up
       entered. There will be no year-end or championships awarded. However, each day of the show the top riders
       will receive rating on their rounds and top rounds will be awarded 1st place ribbons.
•    No refunds for scratches without a veterinarian’s certificate.Copy of a negative coggins test is required for
      each horse and must be shown to the show secretary before a show number will be assigned.

  •    Schooling will be open in the show rings after 12:00 p.m. on Friday. Schooling will be allowed in all rings
      on Friday, weather permitting and Saturday morning in Basic and Regular ring up to ½ hour before the start
      of each ring. Management reserves the right to limit schooling in the show rings the morning of the show as
      needed.

  •   All prize money will be deducted from entries. Prize money exceeding entry fees will be mailed to the owner
      of record unless otherwise directed within 30 days.

  •   Start time to be announced based on entries. Check with management for any changes.

LMHJA Rules
         o Exhibitors may cross enter 3” up from their lowest division.
         o Medal class riders may ride in more than one medal class, following the 3” rule. When there are
           medal finals, they must declare only one height for final competition.
         o Riders showing in the Regular Ring are ineligible for LMHJA Basic classes except for Novice Warm-
           up and Novice Working Hunter divisions. Basic Ring riders may only enter into classes in other rings
           that are 2'3” and under.
         o ATTENTION: Riders and coaches of REGULAR RING - BASIC RIDERS have the right of way and
           control of the BASIC RING during schooling/warm-up. This will be monitored and enforced for the
           safety of our less experienced riders.
         o Division championships awarded in all LMHJA Hunter, Jumper, and Equitation divisions with 3 or
           more entries. Year-end championships awarded to LMHJA members. Must be a member prior to the
           start of classes to earn points.
         o Year-end championships awarded in T.I.P. divisions for riders that are LMHJA members. Year-end
           T.I.P. championships are LMHJA-sponsored, not sponsored by The Jockey Club.
         o Class height indicates maximum height; at least 50% of jumps will be at stated height.
         o Martingales only permitted in over fences classes and equitation work-offs.
         o Gate keeper to enforce 1 minute call to class.
         o LMHJA and T.I.P. classes may combine at management discretion in the event of very limited entries
           in a class.

  • T.I.P. Class Descriptions
         o Thoroughbred Incentive Program, sponsored by
           The Jockey Club. Registration is free, but must be
           completed prior to the close of entries to accrue
           T.I.P. points. Jockey Club FAQ regarding T.I.P.:
           https://tjctip.com/About/FAQ#
         o Eligibility - For purposes of eligibility for all T.I.P.
           classes and awards, a "Thoroughbred" is defined as
           any horse that has been registered with The Jockey
           Club or a foreign Thoroughbred stud book
           recognized by The Jockey Club. Unregistered
           horses are not eligible.
         o T.I.P. Numbers - To participate in T.I.P., owners and
           riders must obtain a T.I.P. Number. To apply for a T.I.P. number, please visit tjctip.com and click on
           “My Account”. You will need an Interactive Registration™ account to apply for a T.I.P. Number.
           Interactive Registration™ is a FREE service designed for the use of thoroughbred owners and
           breeders to transact business electronically with The Jockey Club registry. T.I.P. Numbers are free.
The T.I.P. number card should be provided to participating horse shows as proof of eligibility. ¬ T.I.P.
             Numbers are horse/owner specific. If you purchase a horse with a number, you need to get a new
             T.I.P. Number for the horse under your own account. ¬ All riders must be listed on the T.I.P. Number
             – to add a rider, log into your account and click “Add Rider” https://tjctip.com/MEMBERLOGIN
         o   T.I.P. classes may combine with LMHJA classes of same height and management discretion in the
             event of limited entries in a division.
         o   T.I.P. year-end awards for LMHJA members; these are LMHJA-sponsored, not sponsored by The
             Jockey Club.
         o   T.I.P. Hunter classes include 2 jump and 1 flat class. T.I.P. Jumper classes include 2 jump classes on
             Saturday only.
         o   T.I.P. Classes:
                  Hopeful Jumper: 2’6”
                  Suitable Jumper: 2’9”
                  Schooling Jumper: 3’
                  Training Jumper: 3’3”
                  Open Jumper: 3’6”
                  WT Crossrails
                  Very Green Hunter: 2’
                  Beginner Hunter: 2’3”
                  Special Hunter: 2’6”
                  Suitable Hunter: 2’9”
                  Low Hunter: 3’

LMHJA Class Descriptions
  • Jumper Classes
  • All jumper classes are Paybacks with four or more entries– 60% payback on a 40/30/20/10 basis.
       o Jumper classes: Table II, Section A/B1.
       o LMHJA: 3 classes each division (2 on Saturday, 1 on Sunday). Paybacks in all LMHJA jumper
           divisions with 4 or more entries. T.I.P.: 2 Jumper classes (T.I.P. Jumper classes SATURDAY ONLY).
                Paybacks in LMHJA classes only: 60/40/30/10%.
       o Classes judged on Table II unless otherwise stated.
                Warm Up: Open card (ride during your fence height). Horse/rider combination can enter as
                   many times as they’d like. Additional entries must be cleared with gate/show office prior to
                   showing. Class fee charged per entry/round. All warm up rounds at specific height must be
                   completed prior to competing in any classes at that height. Management reserves the right to
                   limit warm up rounds due to entries, footing, weather, or horse welfare. No placings; A (Blue)
                   or B (Red) ribbon awarded.
                Level 1 Jumper: Crossrails
                Level 2 Jumper: 2’
                Level 3 Jumper: 2’3”
                Level 4 Jumper / T.I.P. Hopeful Jumper 2’6”
                Level 5 Jumper / T.I.P. Suitable Jumper 2’9”
                Level 6 Jumper 3’, 3’3”, 3’6” / T.I.P. Schooling Jumper 3’, T.I.P. Training Jumper 3’3”, T.I.P.
                   Open Jumper 3’6” (declare your height, judged as one class)
       o Specialty Jumper Classes
                Gambler’s Choice: Open card, open to all levels (ride during your fence height). Each fence is
                   assigned a point value. Rider must declare their first fence. Time to start when rider takes off
                   for first fence. Rider has 45 seconds to jump any fences to accrue points. Each jump can
                   accrue points once each direction. No penalty for jumping same fence an additional time. No
                   penalty for rails/refusals, but no points earned. At 35 seconds, whistle will blow. You have 10
                   seconds to finish any jump you were approaching for points. You have 30 seconds to choose to
                   jump the Joker Fence. Joker is only allowed after the initial 45 seconds. Jump the Joker clean
and earn stated points; attempt the Joker with result in knocked rail or refusal and lose the
                  stated points. Class to be pinned based on total points.
                 Power and Speed: Open card, open to all levels (ride during your fence height). Jump the
                  Power portion of the course clean and immediately enter the Speed portion. Placing based on
                  Speed/Faults from Speed portion followed by faults from Power portion. If you have faults in
                  Power portion, you do not complete the Speed portion.

• Hunter Classes: Basic Ring
    o All LMHJA and T.I.P. Hunter divisions include 2 jumping classes and 1 flat (except Poles). Trotting
        not to be penalized for Poles division or Crossrails Equitation division. Crossrails Hunter division
        divided into WT and WTC.
    o Simple changes not to be penalized for all divisions prior to Novice.
             Basic Ring Warm Up: Open card (ride during your fence height). Horse/rider combination can
                enter as many times as they’d like. Additional entries must be cleared with gate/show office
                prior to showing. Class fee charged per entry/round. All warm up rounds at specific height
                must be completed prior to competing in any classes at that height. Management reserves the
                right to limit warm up rounds due to entries, footing, weather, or horse welfare. No placings; A
                (Blue) or B (Red) ribbon awarded.
             Poles Division: Consists of: WT flat, WTC flat, and Poles class (one each both days). May
                cross enter with WT Crossrails division.
             WT Crossrails / T.I.P. WT Crossrails: May cross enter Poles division or Crossrails Equitation
                and WTC Crossrails, but not both.
             WTC Crossrails: May cross enter WT Crossrails (including T.I.P.) or Maiden divisions, but not
                both.
             Maiden Working Hunter: 1’9”
             Novice Working Hunter: 2’, may cross enter with Limit Working Hunter in Regular Ring.
    o Specialty Hunter Classes: Basic Ring
             Hunter Classic Basic Ring: Open to all levels in the Basic Ring. Two (2) round format. Round
                1 by open card Saturday (ride during your fence height). Top 12 will be called back for Round
                2. Round 2 will be completed at the end of the day Saturday after the Basic Ring course is re-
                set for Sunday. No additional schooling allowed. Round 2 to be completed from highest fence
                height progressing to lowest fence height.

• Hunter Classes: Regular Ring
    o All divisions consist of 2 jump, 1 flat class.
            Regular Ring Warm Up: Open card (ride during your fence height). Horse/rider combination
               can enter as many times as they’d like. Additional entries must be cleared with gate/show
               office prior to showing. Class fee charged per entry/round. All warm up rounds at specific
               height must be completed prior to competing in any classes at that height. Management
               reserves the right to limit warm up rounds due to entries, footing, weather, or horse welfare.
               No placings; A (Blue) or B (Red) ribbon awarded.
            Limit Working Hunter / T.I.P. Very Green Hunter: 2’ (no oxers). May cross enter with Novice
               Working Hunter in Basic Ring.
            Schooling Hunter/ T.I.P. Beginner Hunter: 2’3”
            Pre-Green Working Hunter: 2’6” Limited to horses in their 1st or 2nd year showing.
            Special Working Hunter / T.I.P. Special Hunter: 2’6”
            Open Working Hunter / T.I.P. Suitable Hunter: 2’9”
            Low Working Hunter 3’ – 3’3” / T.I.P. Low Hunter: 3’ (Declare height of 3’ or 3’3”, judged as
               one class. 3’ rounds will ride first then fences raised to 3’3” for 3’3” rounds.)
    o Specialty Hunter Classes: Regular Ring
            Handy Hunter: Open card, open to all levels in Regular Ring (ride during your fence height).
               One (1) round format.
            Hunter Classic Regular Ring: Open to all levels in the Regular Ring (ride during your fence
height). Two (2) round format. Round 1 by open card on Saturday. Top 12 will be called back
                      for Round 2. Round 2 will be completed at the end of the day Saturday after the Regular Ring
                      course is re-set for Sunday. No additional schooling allowed. Round 2 to start with highest
                      fence height and progress to lowest.
                     Memorial Masterclass: NEW FOR 2021! OPEN TO ALL HORSES AND RIDERS, regardless
                      of adult/child, professional/amateur status. Join us for a new Equitation Class! Two (2) round
                      format. Round 1 will be ridden Saturday by open card (ride during your fence height) and will
                      be an equitation course. Judged as an equitation class. Top 12 riders will be called back for
                      Round 2, which will run Sunday as stated in the show bill. Call back will be a work-off on the
                      flat or over fences (announced ahead of time whether flat or jumping work-off). Martingales
                      allowed in flat work-off (horse to return in same equipment as Round 1).

   • Equitation Classes Basic Ring
        o Division consists of 1 jump and 1 flat. Does NOT include Medal classes.
        o Medal Classes run Sunday. Two (2) round format. Top 4 (or more, judge’s discretion) to be called
           back for work-off on flat or over fences. Martingales allowed for flat work-off.
        o Simple changes not to be penalized for divisions prior to Novice.
                Crossrails Equitation: trotting not to be penalized.
                Maiden Equitation: 1’9”
                Novice Equitation: 2’
                Maiden Medal: 1’9”
                Novice Medal: 2’

   • Equitation Classes Regular Ring:
        o Division consists of 1 jump and 1 flat. Does NOT include Medal classes.
        o Medal Classes run Sunday. Two (2) round format. Top 4 (or more, judge’s discretion) to be called
           back for work-off on flat or over fences. Martingales allowed for flat work-off (horse to return in
           same equipment as Round 1).
                Schooling Equitation: 2’3”
                Special Equitation: 2’6”
                Open/Low Equitation: 2’9” / 3’ (declare your height, judged as one class)
                Limit Medal: 2’
                Schooling Medal: 2’3”
                Special Medal: 2’6”
                Open/Low Medal 2’9” / 3’ (declare your height, judged as one class)
                Memorial Masterclass: description included in Hunter Classes: Regular Ring section.

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Camp Cedar Lodge and Cedar Lodge Stables will not
be responsible in any way for loss or damage to any
person, animal, property or equipment. Each exhibitor
will assume all liability and hold harmless Cedar
Lodge for any loss, damage or any injury to person,
animal, property or equipment that may be caused by
any horse or pony entered by them or due to the
carelessness or negligence of any person or persons in
charge of such horse or pony, or any of their
subordinates or superiors.

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