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Dressage 2021 and Northern Ohio Dressage Association Recognized Show Program
Northern Ohio Dressage Association
    Recognized Show Program
           Dressage 2021
                     and
    Dressage 2021 Encore
              June 26 & 27
             USEF/USDF
  Recognized Dressage Competitions

      3325 State Rt 45, Salem, OH 44460
         www.puregoldstables.com

          The Northern Ohio Dressage Association
   is a United States Dressage Federation Group Member
                Organization and a 501(c)(3)
             Non-Profit Education Organization
Dressage 2021 and Northern Ohio Dressage Association Recognized Show Program
What’s Inside                                              THANK YOU!
President’s Welcome                                          Page 3
                                                                             NODA’s Recognized Shows
Show Officials Contact Info and Office Guidelines            page 4
                                                                                   Sponsors & Advertisers
Onsite COVID Policies                                        page 5
                                                                                    Click each advertiser to go to ads
USEF Competition Officials Biographies                       page 7
Competition and Breed Awards                                 page 8
Volunteer Recognition                                        page 9
                                                                                    Gold Sponsors
Thank You, Gold, Silver, and Bronze Sponsors                 page 10         Betsy Rebar Sell & Shade Tree Farm
Red Ribbon Sponsors - in honor and memory                    page 12           Big Dee’s Tack and Vet Supply
Blue Ribbon Sponsors                                         page 14           Geauga Grain and Feed Supply
Local Services Information                                   page 16                       Anonymous
Exhibitors List                                              page 18
Artwork by Valerie Grava                                     page 21
                                                                                    Silver Sponsors
Artwork by Kayda Strah                                       page 23
Artwork by Gail Browning                                     page 25
                                                                                     Schneiders Saddlery
USDF Membership Information                                  page 28
USDF Statement of Animal Welfare                             page 30              Bronze Sponsors
2021 Great American Insurance Group/ USDF                    page 31             Ohio Equestrian Directory
Regional Dressage Championship Requirements
                                                                                     Pave the Wave, LLC
USEF Safe Sport Requirements                                 page 32
NODA Past and Present                                        page 33              Blue Ribbon Sponsors
Emergency Information                                        Page 34
                                                                                          Arielle Brodkey
                                                                                    Janna & Thomas Dresing
                  NODA Recognized Show Committee
                                                                                       Elizabeth Scalabrino
         Chairperson/Manager               Patty Keim
         Chairperson                       Rachel Aderhold                                  Jane Paisley
         Venue                             Sally Burton                                Suzanne Shurbundy
         Volunteer Coordinator             Karen Shirring
         Sponsorships                      Dee Liebenthal                          Bar S Ranch, Barb Soukup
         Breed Awards                      Arielle Brodkey                     Blue Ridge Farm, Jeff & Holly Taylor
         Prize List                        Mary Lou Gallagher
                                                                                Equestrian Pursuits, Mosie Welch
         Show Program                      Mosie Welch
                          NODA Executive Board
         President                         Niki Sackman                                   Advertisers
         Vice President                    Rachel Aderhold                                 A.R.T. Dressage
         Secretary                         Patti Valencic
         Treasurer                         Dee Liebenthal                           By Design Equine Boutique
                                                                                 DRESSAGE4KIDS Team Clinic Flyer
Cover Art: Salute, by Jennifer Cooper, 2021’s winning entry in the NODA              Gia Nichole Photography
recognized show program art contest. Salute conveys the feeling of
partnership between horse and rider and the dressage training scale,                  Lisbon Veterinary Clinic
both of which are necessary for harmonious dressage at every level. The            Rivendel Farm, Dale Lappert
horse and rider carry all the vocabulary they use together as a team in
dressage, while pausing to reflect before a new beginning or after a great                Sunnyside Toyota
ending to a test. Jennifer is the owner of Bays and Grays Art, NODA’s          NODA Adult Clinic with Lendon Gray
Advertising Editor, and NODA’s Youth Liaison
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Northern Ohio Dressage Association, President’s Welcome

  Dear Competitors, Friends, and Families,
  On behalf of the Northern Ohio Dressage Association, welcome to Dressage 2021
  and Dressage Encore 2021, two qualifying competitions for the 2021 Great
  American/USDF Regional Championships.

  This year’s show weekend is extra special to us all because for the first time in
  many years, NODA had to make the hard decision to skip 2020’s recognized shows
  due to COVID. NODA’s recognized show committee works hard every year to provide great competitions
  for our area, and in 2021 they are working extra hard to bring you the high quality shows you expect
  while providing for the safety of our staff, volunteers, competitors, friends and families. Dressage 2021
  and Dressage 2021 Encore are all about safely coming back together on the showgrounds to enjoy the
  horse and rider combinations and to see one another once again!

  These are NODA’s first competitions at Pure Gold Stables and we’d like to thank the management and
  hardworking staff for their time and detail to getting the venue ready for us. NODA is grateful for the use
  of this beautiful facility and the commitment Pure Gold Stables has shown to the success of our show
  weekend during the planning and set-up process.

  NODA’s annual recognized shows could not take place without our dedicated Recognized Show
  Committee and each and every one of our wonderful volunteers. Like most non-profit organizations,
  NODA’s success rests in the many talents and the generous gift of time from our committed volunteers.
  You sign up and work, no matter what the weather and for long hours to bring our competitors this
  show. Thank you is never enough.

  NODA is also grateful for the support of our longtime sponsors and advertisers and those who are new to
  us in 2021. Dressage competitions showcase each competitors long hours of training and care of their
  horses, as well as the attributes of patience, determination, sportsmanship, and hard work. Your support
  allows NODA to provide a high quality venue and program to support Dressage competitors in northeast
  Ohio. You also make it possible for NODA to continue to provide scholarships and educational programs
  such as our schooling show series and clinics to serve the equestrian community.

  Thank you to all of our competitors, NODA members, families, and friends who are supporting this
  event. We’re so happy you’re here and grateful to have your help.

  NODA appreciates Show Secretary.com and Susan Peacock for managing entries and providing the on-
  site secretary services for this two-show weekend. We’re thankful for all the help and advice we have
  gained from working with Susan this year.

  Now it’s time for Dressage 2021 and Dressage 2021 Encore to begin! Best of luck to all of our
  competitors and everyone, have fun!

  Sincerely,
  Niki Sackman
  President, Northern Ohio Dressage Association

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Dressage 2021 and Northern Ohio Dressage Association Recognized Show Program
Dressage 2021 and Dressage 2021 Encore
                                           Presented by
                              The Northern Ohio Dressage Association
                                            Show Officials
                                                       Office
 Day Secretary                          Sharon Patrick                                   937-371-2446
 Show Manager                           Patty Keim                                       330-350-2775/radio
 Assistant Secretary/Head Scorer        Cassandra Hummert-Johnson                        216-926-8789/radio

                                           Technical Delegate
                        Janice Welch            (R)     Tennessee       on grounds       radio

                                                      Judges
                        Heidi Berry             (S)     Virginia        Saturday only
                        Sue Mandas              (S)     Ohio            Sunday only

                                             Support Personnel
 Announcer                              Rachel Aderhold                                330-357-9981/radio
 Photographer                           Gia Nichole Photography                  gvphotobookings@gmail.com
  Photos to be posted virtually at the conclusion of the show on Facebook www.facebook.com/GiaNicholePhotography/

 Veterinarian (on call)        Lisbon Veterinary Clinic                                  330-742-7747
 Farrier      (on call)        Emery Stutzman                                            330-401-6144
 EMT On-site/competition hours Dale Lackey                                               cell (740)491-7427/radio

                                         Ride Times and RESULTS
                                          www.showsecretary.com

                 ShowSecretary.com is operating a CLOSED SHOW OFFICE
 Ride times and results will NOT be posted on the showgrounds - go to www.showsecretary.com
 Packets may be picked up outside at the Entry to main barn. No office visits will be permitted.
 To Scratch call or text the Day Secretary Sharon Patrick at 937-371-2446 or email Sharon8010@aol.com
 Issues that need staff or official’s attention, please call, Day Secretary Sharon Patrick at 937-371-2446.
 Completed test sheets and ribbons (excluding breed awards) will be available for pickup outside at the
 entrance to the main barn.
 All breed awards will be mailed
 Wear Your NODA wrist band on the show grounds at all times.

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COVID 19 Protocols On the Showgrounds - revised 5/19/2021
ShowSecretary.com plans to operate under a CLOSED SHOW OFFICE to help protect exhibitors, staff, and officials.
Anyone who exhibits COVID-19 symptoms, has tested positive for COVID-19 within last 10 days, or *has been exposed
to or has been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 within the last 10 days cannot
enter the competition grounds. *Exception: Healthcare personnel who have treated patients using appropriate
medical-grade PPE during the course of performing professional duties and those individuals who are fully vaccinated
are exempted from this restriction
Spectators ARE permitted at the show and are subject to the same requirements as participants.
All persons entering competition grounds are required to self-monitor their temperature once daily prior to entering
the competition grounds.
Anyone with a temperature of 100.4° F or higher may NOT enter the facility.
All participants, including licensed officials, volunteers, and spectators must provide emergency contact information
and execute (sign) an updated Waiver and Release of Liability, Assumption of Risk and Indemnity Agreement required
by USEF, as a condition of participation and entry onto the show grounds. You will receive a NODA wrist band that
should be worn on the show grounds at all times.
FACE coverings/masks ARE NOT required. Competitors may choose to wear a face covering/mask without penalty.
Packets may be picked up outside at the Entry to Main Barn. No office visits will be permitted.
Scratches and rider/horse changes will be communicated via text, e-mail and/or phone with the on-site show
secretary.
Issues that need staff or official’s attention will be initiated by a phone call to the office and, if needed, the appropriate
staff or officials will address the item at the exhibitor’s stalling area.
Completed test sheets and ribbons (excluding breed awards) will be available for pickup outside at the entrance to the
main barn.
The Competition Organizer has the authority under GR 702.1 and GR914 to remove from the facility any person who
does not comply with the regulations and requirements in effect at the competition.
Any individual on competition grounds who tests positive for COVID-19 within 14 days of the conclusion of the
competition, is required to report such result to the Competition Organizer.

         What if I Test Positive After the Show? USEF COVID-19 Reporting Requirements
REPORT any positive COVID-19 test within 14 days of being on the showgrounds: If a person is present on the show-
grounds as a competitor, coach, volunteer, spectator or in any other capacity and receives a positive result on a COVID-
19 test, please report it to Show Manager Patty Keim at 330-350-2775 who will report it to the USEF to ksacco@usef.org.
Competition organizers must notify USEF and local health authorities if any individual who was present on the compe-
tition grounds tests positive for COVID-19 within 14 days of the conclusion of the competition.
Competition organizers will provide the contact information for local public health officials to the reporting party for
the purposes of having local public health officials perform contact tracing.

  *Please note: These rules may be modified based on changes to the currently in effect USEF COVID-19 Action Plan.
                Competitors should check the online prize list at www.showsecretary.com for changes.

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Shade Tree Farm
           wishes all competitors
         a fun and safe show season!
                   Ride on!
                www.shadetreefarmakron.com
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Welcome USEF Officials
                               Dressage 2021 and Dressage 2021 Encore
                                            Heidi Berry, USEF S Judge
 On Saturday, June 26th Heidi Berry from Virginia will be judging.
 Heidi has been a Horse Enthusiast from an early age, Rider, Trainer,
 Instructor, and Judge. Heidi hunted and evented in the 1970’s and
 80’s, but since that time has focused exclusively on dressage. She has
 competed successfully at FEI levels, earning the USDF bronze, silver,
 and gold medals. Heidi teaches at her farm in Loudoun County, Vir-
 ginia. Her students have ranged in age from 10 to 75 and most are
 successful competitors. Heidi teaches clinics and often works with
 pony clubs, promoting dressage for young riders. Heidi is a Senior
 dressage judge (“S”), having completed USEF’s highest level of certification in 2013. She also received her FEI 3*
 license in 2018. She travels all around the country, judging at all levels of competition. She is currently competing
 on a 11-year-old American Warmblood gelding at PSG and is bringing along a newly purchased 4-year-old DHH.
 Heidi loves being a judge and teaching all ages and working with a variety of breeds of horses. Her advice to com-
 petitors: Follow the training scale and ride for harmony. A harmonious ride, even with small mistakes, can win the class!

                                            Sue Mandas, USEF S Judge
 On Sunday, June 27th Sue Mandas from Ohio will be judging. Sue has been in-
 volved in the sport of Dressage as competitor, trainer, breeder and instructor for
 over 40 years. She is a Senior “S” dressage judge, an “R” Sport Horse Breed judge,
 and a member of the USDF Sport Horse Faculty. A longtime member of the USDF
 Sport Horse Committee, she currently also serves as an At Large Director on the
 USDF executive board. Involved with breeding warm blood Sport horses for many
 years, her first Grand Prix horse was one she bred, raised and trained herself, with
 instruction through clinics. Sue is a USDF Bronze, Silver and Gold Medalist and
 earned the Silver and Gold Freestyle Bars. Sue has trained many horses to the FEI
 level, winning Regional Champion or Reserve Champion at every level, Second
 through Grand Prix, and making the USET longlist several times. Currently she is liv-
 ing in Centerville, Ohio where she rides a young red mare, trains and teaches.

                Janice Welch, USEF R Technical Delegate
 Having grown up on a cattle ranch in Kansas, Janice first encountered dressage in
 the late 1970's when she moved to Los Angeles, CA. Immediately falling in love
 with the sport, Janice worked with her GMO as show manager for the LA Chapter
 shows and actively showed up thru 3rd level. Becoming the 2nd Dressage
 Technical Delegate (TD) in Southern California in the 1980's, Janice has enjoyed
 this role for over 30 years. In recent years, she has bred warmbloods for her
 daughter to show in Dressage. Janice is semi-retired. She is licensed as a USEF
 Dressage R TD, USEF Vaulting TD, FEI *** Vaulting Steward and is currently
 working on her C2 Steward certification.

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Northern Ohio Dressage Association
                Dressage 2021 and Dressage 2021 Encore Competition Awards
The Dressage Foundation Benefit Class is sponsored by an anonymous NODA member. It supports the
efforts of Dressage Foundation to cultivate and provide financial support for the advancement of dressage.
A trophy and special ribbons to 6th place will be awarded to the riders earning the highest scores at Training Level Test
3 (class 1T3) on Saturday.
2019 winner of the Dressage Foundation Benefit Class. Jessica Pescatrice and Signato

Gretchen Singleton Fund Award is supported through an anonymous donor and NODA .
A special ribbon will be awarded to the rider who achieves the highest score at First Level Test 3 on Saturday.
2019 Winner of the Gretchen Singleton Fund Award, Holly Taylor and Signato, owner Jessica Pescatrice

Ashley Habsburg Award was created by Robyn Ambrose and Carolyn Berg-Redmond in memory of Ashley,
who had been actively involved in area dressage shows before her untimely death to breast cancer at the age of 32.
Now sponsored by NODA, this award will be presented to the highest scoring NODA member who showed as an Adult
Amateur at Training Level in Sunday’s show. (Opportunity classes not to count.)
The winner will receive a ribbon and a $50 Big Dee’s gift card.
2019 winner of the Ashley Habsburg Award, Barbara Tuskas and Rondee Voo

The Best Hands Award is co-sponsored by Poulin Dressage and Schneider’s Saddlery. At the Saturday show
             the judge will keep track of riders who they feel have the “best hands”, meaning steady quiet and con-
                             sistent contact with correct position. During Sunday’s lunch break, the judge will enter
                             names of the nominated riders into a hat and draw for the winner. The 2021 winner will
                             receive a gift basket valued at approximately $125.
                            2019 winner of The Best Hands Awards, Debbie McCaughtry

Breed Awards are sponsored by breed organizations and provided to NODA to award to competitors . High
Point Breed awards will be given to horses registered in USDF All-Breed Participating Organizations. Individual breeds
require proof of breeding and proof of membership (card or receipt of payment) in the breed association before
awards will be made. Competitors MUST HAVE EMAILED proof of eligibility within one week prior to the shows to the
Breed Award Coordinator. NO Documents will be accepted on the show grounds. All breed awards will be mailed.
       Breed Awards available at the NODA Recognized Shows in 2021 - Coordinated by Arielle Brodkey
American Saddlebred            Friesian                      Haflinger                      Rheinland PSI
American Warmblood             Danish Warmblood              Holsteiner                     TIP
Arabian/Half Arabian           Georgian Grande               Oldenburg.GOV                  Trakehner
Canadian Warmblood             Gypsy Horse                   Oldenburg IRS                  Westfalen
Draft/Draft Cross              Gypsy Vanner                  Quarter Horse

                                  Thank You to Our Breed Award Sponsors!
                                         Arielle Brodkey: Arabian/Half Arabian
                                     Emily Morris : Trakehner and Draft/Draft Cross
                                       Rachel Jelen: Haflinger and Quarter Horse

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NODA Sends Sincere Appreciation to Our Onsite Volunteers
         for making Dressage 2021 and Dressage 2021 Encore a Success!
                            Volunteer Coordinator, Karen Shirring

 On behalf of the NODA recognized shows committee and the NODA board of directors, I
 wants to extend a very special thank you to our 2021 volunteers. Taking time out of your
 busy lives to spend a day or weekend volunteering for NODA on the showgrounds at Pure
 Gold Stables ensures a safe and fun competition and is greatly appreciated.
 There aren’t enough ways to thank all the people who have made this show a resounding
 success. Some of you have been volunteering for more years and donated more hours than
 I can count; tirelessly scribing, running tests, ring stewarding, setting up and tearing down
 and going the extra mile to handle the unexpected. In 2021 that includes the ever
 changing COVID precautions.
 NODA Dressage 2021 and NODA Dressage 2021 Encore are possible and successful because
 of you. Your extraordinary participation makes all the difference.
 You are the best!
 Karen Shirring, Volunteer Coordinator

                           NODA 2021 Recognized Show Volunteers
         Jill Winters                Denise Marino              Agatha Smithers
         Makenna Sladky              Sally Burton               Charma Fargo
         Sue Hines                   Arielle Brodkey            Halle Clause
         Ellen Pridemore             Peggi Ignagni              Brooke Provance
         Karen Puchalsky             Noelle Ignagni             Nina Catanzarite
         Katie Arbogast              Kathi Agens                Kathy Kirchner
         Barb Soukup                 Jennifer Tulleners         Janet Attanucci
         Ruth Wagner                 Clara Etzel                Lisa Gorretta
         Jill Hazen                  Molly Reeves

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Dressage 2021
                     Dressage 2021 Encore
                     USEF/USDF Recognized Dressage Competitions
                                 Presented by
                    The Northern Ohio Dressage Association
                   Appreciates the Generous Support of Our Sponsors
                         at the Gold, Silver, and Bronze Levels

                    Betsy Rebar Sell, Shade Tree Farms
                      Big Dee’s Tack and Vet Supply
                      Geauga Grain and Feed Supply
                       Anonymous NODA Member

                               Schneider’s Saddlery

                           Ohio Equestrian Directory
                              Pave the Wave, LLC
          Thank you to these businesses and individuals for supporting and sponsoring
                   Dressage and the Northern Ohio Dressage Association.
                                Please support these businesses!

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Thank You to Our Red Ribbon Sponsors!
                     Supporting Dressage 2021 and Dressage 2021 Encore

                                          In Honor or Remembrance
                                                 and held close to our hearts

  In loving memory of Steve Strah .                                                                Dream On Farms

  Thank you to my family for their continued support of my horse addiction.                        Dee Liebenthal
  In loving memory of Tyson.                                                                       Dream On Farms
  In honor of my heart horse Java Joe – he continues to give me ALL he has!                        Patty Keim
  Thank you NODA for more than 50 years of support to our dressage community.                      Kathy Kirchner

  Good luck competitors!                               Saddle Up Riding & Concepts Design Art , Rachel Aderhold
  In Memory of Dagmar Zimmerman.                                                                   Fran Cverna
  Shout out to my husband, Denis Osowski, for his never ending support!                            Mosie Welch

                     Celebrating NODA’s Lifetime Achievement Award Recipients!

Initiated in 2011, this award recognizes and honors individuals who have devoted countless hours of service to NODA in the pursuit
of excellence both to NODA and to our sport of Dressage. This award recognizes those individuals in our spotlight, in the trenches
quietly just doing the work, the person you think of when something needs to be done, someone who would remember how it has
been done in the past, or someone who served years doing our committee work. Recipients of the Lifetime Achievement Award
helped to create the NODA we enjoy today. These are important people and should be remembered and honored.

       2011 recipients: Joan Rapp, Emmy Temple, Pat Lightbody, Gretchen Singleton, Patti Ferris, Ingrid Feder

       2012 recipients: Charles “Chuck” Kinney, Mary Dana Prescott

       2013 recipient: Dale Lappert

       2014 recipients: Mary Lou Gallagher, Carey Smith-Wilson, Dagmar Zimmerman

       2015 recipient: Lisa Gorretta

       2016 recipient: Fran Cverna

       2017 recipients: Gail Patton, Karen Eisenhauer-Shirring

       2018 recipient: Bonnie Gray

       2019 recipient: Dee Liebenthal

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          Dressage 2021 & Dressage 2021 Encore
                      http://geaugafeed.com

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Thank You to Our Blue Ribbon Sponsors for
          Supporting Dressage 2021 and Dressage 2021 Encore

                          Arielle Brodkey
                     Janna & Thomas Dresing
                       Jane Paisley, a friend
                       Elizabeth Scalabrino
                       Suzanne Shurbundy
                    Bar S Ranch, Barb Soukup
                Blue Ridge Farm, Jeff & Holly Taylor
                 Equestrian Pursuits, Mosie Welch

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Services Local to Pure Gold Stables
                                       supplies, restaurants, fast food, gas

                        For those traveling to NODA Dressage 2021 and Dressage Encore 2021
                                here is some local information for planning purposes.
   Salem is the closest town and has the most services. The main strip of Salem is located 4 miles northwest of
   Pure Gold Stables. Typical conveniences are available on this main strip, Route 14
           Gas- Circle K, Speedway, Get Go, car wash
           Groceries- Giant Eagle, Aldi, Marcs
           Supplies- Tractor Supply, Walmart, Home Depot, Tire store
           Fast Food - Dunkin Donuts, Arby’s, Wendys, McDonalds, Burger King, Subway, Taco Bell, Long John sil-
           vers, KFC, Dominoes, Papa Johns
           Sit down meals - Bob Evans, Chipotle, Pizza Hut, Jalisco’s Mexican Restaurant, Rancho Viejo, Quaker
           Steak and Lube, Bone Shakers (steak, ribs, burgers), Ezios Italian, English Pub
           Drug stores- Walgreens, Rite Aid
           Banks - Chase, Huntington

                                                               Tractor Supply Co.
                                                               2366 E State St, Salem, OH 44460
                                                               Closest Gas, Circle K 2.2 miles north on Route 45
                                                               1827 S Lincoln Ave, Salem, OH 44460
                                                               Coffee 24 hours a day
                                                               Dunkin Donuts in Salem and Lisbon
                                                               Closest Drug Store, Rite Aid
                                                               2229 E State St, Salem, OH 44460
                                                               Salem Regional Medical Center
                                                               24 hour Emergency Room
                                                               1995 E State St, Salem, OH 44460
                                                               Equine Specialty Hospital - transport emergencies
                                                               17434 Rapids Road
                                                               Burton, Ohio 44021
                                                               EMT, On-site/competition hours—Dale Lackey
                                                               cell (740)491-7427/radio
                                                               911 AFTER HOURS ONLY
                                                               when competition is NOT in progress

                                                       Lisbon is here

   Lisbon is a smaller town 5.5 miles southeast of Pure Gold Stables on US 45. This town does not have as many
   conveniences but does have Aldi, Taco Bell, Mexican Restaurant, McDonalds, Rite Aid and Dunkin Donuts.

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                                                   Exhibitors List
No.      Rider Name       City/State          Horse            Age/Hgt/Color/Breed/Sex             Owner if not rider
476      ATTANUCCI, JANET CRANBERRY TWP, PA FR AMIR              2005 16     CHESTNUT, HALF ARAB, G
466      AUSTIN, JESSICA   HUBBARD, OH          COMO             1999 17.3   BAY, HOLSTEINER, G
452      BARYON, BETH      COLUMBUS, OH         PIPPIN           2005 14.3   BUCKSKIN, PINTO ,
495      BIRKMIE, HEATHER EDMOND, OK            ALCEDO           2018 15.3   BAY, TB, G             CAROLE MCINTYRE
453      BURTON SALLY      CHAGRIN FALLS, OH    RHAPSODY         1998 16.2   CHESTNUT, KWPN, G
473      CASE, BONNIE      VALENCIA, PA         PRINZPRIOR       2008 16.2   BAY, TRAKEHNER, G
498      CHANNELL, EVA     CANFIELD, OH         ANTATA           1999 16 CHESTNUT, OLDENBURG/GOV, M CEO FARM
479      COFFIN CLAIRE     FREWSBURG, NY        HOT SAUCE        2009 17     CHESTNUT, TB, G
454      DISQUE SARAH      PITTSBURGH, PA       FLEET MCGEE      2006 16.1   DARK BAY, TB, G
465      DOLAN JANET       BRADFORDWOODS, PA B-INC.              2006 17.3   LIGHT BAY, KWPN, G
499      EKIS, JILL        PITTSBURGH, PA       MS FIRES COMET 2000   14.1   GREY, ARABIAN, G
458      FREEMAN, SARAH CHAGRIN FALLS, OH       WORTH THE WAIT 2014 16.2     BUCKSKIN, DRAFT CROSS, M
469      FREEMAN, SARAH CHAGRIN FALLS, OH       ADANTE           2001 16.1   BAY, HOLSTEINER X, G   JANET THOMPSON
492      FURDA, ADRIANA BRIDGEVILLE, PA         GALAPAGOS        2008 16.2   BAY, TB, S             CAROLE MCINTYRE
472      GALEK, NICOLE     PARMA HEIGHTS, OH ROXI                2004 16.3   CHESTNUT, TB, M
470      GAMIN, MOLLY      WEST SALEM, OH       SAMWISE          2011 14.3   PALOMINO, HAFLINGER, G
486      GASCOIGNE, ELISABETH CHARDON, OH AWKWARD SILENCE 2014        16     CHESTNUT, TB, M
478      GOSS, HALLIE STRONGSVILLE, OH, ELMEGAARDENS AFFAIR 2004      17     LEOPARD, KNABSTRUPPER, M
481      HADDEN, JANET     AVELLA, PA           MURACO           2009 15.3   SORREL, PERCHERON X, G
482      HADDEN-MORRISEMILY AVELLA, PA          CHEZ VERSAILLES 2017  17.1   SEAL BAY, TRAKEHNER, G
497      HARDIN, KIMBERLY APOLLO, PA            TANGO            2000 17     CHESTNUT, DUTCH, G
459      HELSTED, PIA      CHESWICK, PA         VONG'S DENVER 2004    16.3   DARK BAY, DANISH, G    JOHN STREMPLE
460      HELSTED, PIA      CHESWICK, PA         PAPILLION        2010 17.1   CHESTNUT, DANISH, G
471      HENDRICKS, TRACY BERLIN CENTER, OH U-ROCKSTAR           2001 17     BLACK, KWPN, G
455      HINDS, ANDREA     SARVER, PA D.C. THUNDER IN THE VALLEY 2003 17     SEAL BAY, PERFORMANCE HORSE, G
467      HUGHES, JANE      MARS, PA             WESTIN MOON 2006      16.3   LIVER CHESNUT, HANOVERIAN, G
484      IGNAGNI, PEGGI    OBERLIN, OH          REY JAY RON      2008 15.1   SORREL, AMERICAN QUARTER HORSE, M
477      JELEN, RACHEL     NORTH OLMSTED, OH CLAY TIME           1999 17.2   BAY, TB, G
494      JELEN, RACHEL     NORTH OLMSTED, OH DANCIN IN ARUBA HOF 2008 14.3 CHESTNUT, HAFLINGER, M
490      KOSIOREK SMITH, LAURA EAST ROCHESTER, OH FOR PETE'S SAKE     2006   16.3     BAY, TB, G    JEN RUBERTO
457      KOSIOREK-SMITH, LAURA HANOVERTON, OH      MIRO               2006   16.1     BAY, TB, G    JILL WINTERS

                                             Exhibitor List continued on page 19

                               Making Memories at Pure Gold Stables
                      NODA Sends Appreciation to Our Host Stables!

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                                                          Exhibitors List
No.      Rider Name       City/State                  Horse        Age/Hgt/Color/Breed/Sex                  Owner if not rider

463      KOSIOREK-SMITH, LAURA                STAR QUALITY CSF, 2014, 16 DARK BROWN, CANADIAN WARMBLOOD, M
                                 EAST ROCHESTER, OH
                                                                                                      CRISSTEEN MILLER
461      KOZAKIEWICZ, SHANNON LIGONIER, PA   SIR FLEMMINGH 2007       15.3   CHESTNUT, OLDENBURG/ISR, G
474      KUEHNER, LYNNE ELIZABETH, PA        SCHATZI         2009     16     CHESTNUT, TRAKEHNER, M
496      LICHTER-KONECKI, UTA PITTSBURGH, PA RAPHAEL         2013     17     BAY, HANOVERIAN, G
485      MOORE, EMILY      RICHMOND, OH      PHEONIX         2013     16.3   GREY/WHITE, OLDENBURG/NA, M
468      PARK, WENDY       GIRARD, OH        UNEXPECTED      2003     15     BAY, OLDENBURG/GOV, M
488      PASPALOVSKI, ISABELLA HUDSON, OH    VOLTAIRE        2005     16     BLACK, FRIESIAN, G, PETRA ZORN-PASPALOVSKI
493      REESER, VIRGINIA COLUMBIANA, OH     AUGUSTINE HOF 2007       13.2   CHESTNUT, HAFLINGER, G
489      RUBERTO, JEN      LISBON, OH        FOR PETE'S SAKE 2006     16.3   BAY, TB, G
456      SAAD, LINDSEY     MORGANTOWN, WV IGNATIUS           2013     17     BAY, KWPN, G
462      SCHULTZ, MORGAN PAINESVILLE, OH SOUTHERN PACIFIC 2007        16.1   BAY, TB, G
491      STRAH, KAYDA COLUMBIA STATION, OH   DRACO           2009     16.3   BAY, OLD/HAN, G          LAURA SOVEY-STRAH
483      SULLIVAN, PAMELA MORGANTOWN, WV CASSIDY             2001     17     BAY, DANISH, G
475      TOLL, LINDA      MONTVILLE, OH      GHUMDROP        2008     15.3   CHESTNUT, HANOVERIAN, M
464      TULLENERS, JENNIFER CHARDON, OH     CROSSED SABRES 2011      17.3   BAY, DUTCH X, G          TAYA WORKUM-BYERS
480      TUSKAS, BARBARA HINCKLEY, OH        RONDEE VOO      2014     16.2   BLACK, OLDENBURG/ISR, M
451      WALKER AMANDA           ATWATER, OH RUNAWAY ROMEO            2010   16.1     BAY, TB G
487      ZORN-PASPALOVSKI, PETRA HUDSON, OH NAPOLEON VAN ZOMERSTAETE         2012     16      BLACK, FRIESIAN, G

                                                                                       NODA Sends
                                                                                    the Best of Luck
                                                                                   to our Competitors
                                                                                                  at
                                                                               NODA Dressage 2021
                                                                                                  &
                                                                         NODA Dressage 2021 Encore

                                                                                 It does not matter how good you are -

                                                                                   it matters if you have the passion!

                                                                          Dressage is an approach to the training of the horse.

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NODA Recognized Show Program Art Contest Submissions

                      Felicitas Riding Her Horse Doing Piaffe                    By Valerie Grava

Valerie drew Felicitas Riding Her Horse Doing Piaffe because “she loves drawing pictures of horses and giving them
to people. She sent Felicitas von Neumann Cosel home with the original of this piece! Valerie also loves to paint Brey-
er and Schleich model horses, along with drawing and painting horses and loves to draw a horse doing dressage move-
ments. Felicitas von Neumann Cosel says “some students pay with a different currency.”
Valerie loves, Minnie, show name, Minuit an 8 year old Bay, Welsh Cob and “I want to learn flying changes! Right now
she is working on keeping Minnie on the bit. Valerie says she plans on “going to lots of horse shows this year! Valerie
keeps her horse at Topline Stables where she takes lessons from Anne McClintock, Felicitas von Neumann Cosel, and
of course, Mom, Janeen Grava. And she says she is lucky to “also ride another horse, Capri, that teaches me all sorts of
new riding skills.”

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NODA Recognized Show Program Art Contest Submissions

                                         Forever Free        By Kayda Strah

Kayda Strah says she painted Forever Free because she lost her 6year old Friesian gelding "Tyson" to pancreatic dis-
ease and drew this picture to represent what he must look like running in heaven's endless pastures. Kayda loves art
and is very creative even painting all the boarders horses on rocks for them at Dream On Farm. Kayda says both art
and dressage, “have lots of patterns and shapes. You have to become one with art and your horse when riding. Most
importantly be patient. “
Kayda currently has 3 horses, a 17 year old 16.3hh (Black) Friesian named Mykka who has taught her so much about
care, patience, communication, and riding. They have won many awards together. Most recently, she and Myk-
ka were awarded Region 5 FHANA Grand Champion for friesian Dressage. She also has an 11year old 16.3hh (bay)
Oldenburg, Draco who will be her new riding partner. They just completed their first show last month and were excit-
ed to place 1st in both classes. And finally, Kayda has a 17 year mini, 8hh (buckskin) named Forest who she wanted
to rescue and has quickly become her little sidekick. Kayda’s goal is to improve her personal scores at Training Level
and move up a level in 2022. Kayda’s horses are at her family farm, Dream On Farms, and she takes lessons with
Loreen Cobb.
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NODA Recognized Show Program Art Contest Submissions

                                                    Victory Lap        By Gail Browning

                                         Gale Browning got the idea for her submission because
                                         the size recommended for the art contest made her
                                         think of a boot. “I laughed when you asked for a title. I
                                         am so new to drawing that I never thought about a title.
                                         I think "Victory Lap" would fit this image. Newbie
                                         describes my art journey. I'm only recently self-taught
                                         from books, videos and just playing around. The piece I
                                         submitted is graphite and colored pencil. I am sticking to
                                         pencil work for now and plan to try watercolor in
                                         the future.”

                                          Gail reminds us that “both working on an art piece and
                                         practicing dressage skills require attention to detail.
                                         They fully absorb you in the moment and can both
                                         frustrate and recharge you. Both are fantastic when you
                                         get in the zone with them. “

                                         Gail rides Winterstern 6, a 16.3 hand Sache and says he
                                         is “a 24 year old very strict schoolmaster. He is a big
                                         chestnut who is a dream to ride if you are correct and a
                                         big lug if you are not. My continuing goal is to be correct
                                         more of the time!”
                                          In the winter, Winterstern 6 lives at home with Gail’s
                                         Friesian Sport Horse mare, Syzygy, and her retired 30
                                         year old Saddlebred, Bayou. She loves seeing them all
                                         day and watching their antics. “I take lessons with Kris
                                         Ropp. Because of her dance background she is very
                                         focused on rider position. As a retired physician our
                                         discussions often involve lots of anatomy which is very
                                         helpful to how I understand my position's influence on
                                         the horse ( and, of course, Winter gives immediate
                                         feedback!).”

                                          The NODA recognized show committee had a hard
                                          time selecting the cover art and appreciates each of
                                          the submissions received from members!

                                          The winning submission, SALUTE, by Jen Cooper, is
                                          featured on the front cover of NODA Dressage 2021
                                          and Dressage 2021 Encore show program.

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Report Sexual Misconduct to the U.S. Center for SafeSport: Make a report electronically to the U.S. Center for SafeSport or call
833-5US-SAFE, if you have a reasonable suspicion of sexual misconduct such as child sex abuse, non-consensual sexual conduct,
sexual harassment, or intimate relationships involving an imbalance of power.

Report Sexual Misconduct to Local Authorities: Contact your local authorities if you have a reasonable suspicion that child sexual
abuse or neglect has occurred. All reports of child abuse or sexual assault of a minor must be reported to local authorities and the
U.S. Center for SafeSport. Reports of abuse not involving a minor should also be reported to local authorities.
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NODA Past and Present
Nurtured by a handful of Dressage                                                                      other educational programs have been
pioneers during its inception in 1969,                                                                 held for members and non-members
NODA has grown from a grass-roots                                                                      alike. NODA has sponsored USDF “L”
organization into one with nationwide                                                                  Programs, USDF Adult Camps, the Re-
influence. NODA’s 300+ members rep-                                                                    gion 2 USDF/Premier Dressage Adult
resent a widespread demographic area                                                                   Clinic with Walter Zettl, and USDF In-
and people of all ages. We include rid-                                                                structor/Trainer Certification Pro-
ers of every level who own or lease                                                                    gram.
horses, have their horses in training or                                                               At NODA workshops and clinics, we’ve
take occasional lessons on school hors-                                                                learned how to interpret and ride
es. Their riding goals and NODA in-                                                                    dressage tests (including the rider
volvement vary with their available                                                                    tests), create a musical freestyle, take
time and love of horses. Integrated                                                                    care of our “show nerves” with sport
within NODA’s membership are train-                                                                    psychology, fill volunteer positions
ers, instructors, judges, technical delegates and international FEI     such as tabulating or scribing at shows, breed a better sport horse,
competitors that provide educational support for the horse and          and improve our riding with the Alexander Technique, T’ai Chi and
rider.                                                                  yoga. Lectures have focused on such topics as equine health, trailer
NODA was formed to promote and further interest in the under-           safety, approved bits, classical dressage, saddle and tack fit, helmet
standing of dressage through education, active participation and        safety, and horse nutrition.
support of local, regional, and national dressage activities. Today
we are a US Dressage Federation Group Member Organization               To top off each busy year, NODA hosts an annual awards banquet.
(GMO); one of the largest GMO’s in USDF Region 2 which consists         NODA offers year-end awards for scores earned in recognized and
of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, & Wis-   unrecognized (schooling) competition, as well as special awards and
consin.                                                                 trophies with specific criteria.

NODA came into being mainly as an educational organization at a         Past presidents of NODA, under whose leadership all this has
time when dressage was still largely a mystery in the Cleveland ar-     evolved, are Joan Rapp, Emmy Temple, Peter Nelson, John Bogert,
ea. The initial formative meeting of NODA took place at Red Raider      Dagmar Zimmerman, Dianne Braden, Patti Ferris, Lisa Gorretta,
Camp in response to a letter written by Joan Rapp, with personal-       Margaret McElhany, Susan Horst, Carey Smith, Cindy Gibbs, Karen
ized notes exhorting people to give dressage a try. Red Raider Camp     Eisenhauer, Dale Lappert Janice Lawrenz, Dee Liebenthal, and Bar-
became a center of dressage interest by virtue of the influence of      bara Soukup. Our thanks are given to all of the hardworking officers,
Emmy Temple, Suzanne Jones, Dale Lappert, Lynn Fry and Gail             Board members, and committee members who have served with
Patton. They, along with Joan Rapp, who became the founding pres-       them over the years.
ident of NODA, were instructors at Red Raider at the time. Early
meetings were held at Red Raider and the Chagrin Falls Library.         Everything we do ~ shows, clinics, workshops, newsletter, website,
Schooling Shows were held at area stables with one or two people        awards banquet, silent auction ~ is organized and run by hardwork-
running the show. They took “the box” of show supplies to the           ing volunteers. We congratulate all NODA members past and pre-
show site. Together with the judge, a skeleton crew managed the         sent for their contributions, participation, and volunteer hours. You
show with anywhere from 12 to 60 rides. Today NODA offers a pop-        have helped make NODA the equestrian association it is to-
ular Schooling Shows Series each year with Championship                 day. Thank you!
Show. Most of our schooling shows now have two competition
rings, and often more than 70 rides.

NODA hosts and organizes two popular 1-day Recognized Shows
each summer. They are licensed by the U.S. Equestrian Federation
and the U.S. Dressage Federation.

NODA is an educational organization. We have sponsored many
clinics and workshops. The first one was presented by Lockie Rich-
ards in the fall of 1969, followed by one given by Emmy Temple in
the spring of 1971. Since then we have had many others including
Hans Moeller, Bodo Hangan, Violet Hopkins, Jean Froisard, Jessica
Ransenhausen, Carol Grant, Gabor Foltenyi, Terry Ciotti-Gallo and
Major Anders Lindgren (NODA hosted five USDF Instructor Seminars
with Major Lindgren in the early 1990s). During NODA’s 52 years,

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                                   Emergency Information
                                                 Pure Gold Stables
                                          Contact: Laura Kosiorek-Smith
                                                   814-434-0914
                                       3325 State Route 45, Salem, OH 44460
                                            www.puregoldstables.com

Day Secretary            on site         Sharon Patrick                                    937-371-2446

Show Manager             on site         Patty Keim                                        330-350-2775/radio

Announcer:               on site         Rachel Aderhold                                   330-357-9981/radio

Veterinarian             on call         Lisbon Veterinary Clinic                          clinic 330-424-3512
                                                                                           Emergency 330-742-7747

Farrier                  on call         Emery Stutzman                                    330-401-6144

EMT, On-site/competition hours                    Dale Lackey                      cell (740)491-7427/radio

911             AFTER HOURS ONLY when competition is NOT in progress

Emergency Veterinary Medical and Surgery Center
                                         Equine Specialty Hospital                         440-834-0811
                                         17434 Rapids Road
                                         Burton, Ohio 44021
Directions to Equine Specialty Hospital: Head northwest on OH-45 N for 2.1 miles. Turn left to stay on OH-45 N.
In 3.5 miles turn left onto OH-14 W Benton Rd/East Cleveland Rd. In 5 miles continue on OH 534 N to Southington and
continue for 32 miles. Turn right to stay on Ohio-534 N and continue for 16.9 miles. Then turn left after the Dairy
Queen on your left and continue for .5 miles. Turn right onto Ohio-534 N/Ridge Road and continue for 5.7 miles. Then
turn left onto Phalanx Mills Herner Road for 3.3 miles before turning left onto US-422 West. Drove 11.6 miles and turn
right onto Rapids Road. Equine Specialty Hospital is .7 miles on your left.

24 hour Emergency Room: Salem Regional Medical Center
                                         1995 E State Street
                                         Salem, OH 44460

Directions to Emergency room: Head northwest on OH-45N for 2.1 miles, continue onto S. Lincoln Ave for .6 miles.
Turn right onto Southeast BLVD and continue for .6miles. Turn left onto park Avenue and continue for .6 miles. Turn
right onto E. State Street for .2 miles. Turn right and then in 276 feet, turn left and your destination is on the right.

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