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  • Show Weekend 5-4/5-5 | Mysite

    May 4th & 5th Performance and Gaming Enumclaw Expo Center Performance Show Manager: Lori Glasgow Gaming Show Manager: Kari Ward Each day is $65 for unlimited classes Secretary: Sheilla Hagedorn Medals Classes are $15 each Registration CLOSES May 3rd @ 8pm bedding dump map Important Volunteer Info Parking Map 3 Stall Cards Parking Info Liability Waiver for Non-4H Performance Show Registration Gaming Show Registration PERFORMANCE SHOW May 4th Judges: Kim Giglio & Deborah Hoines ​ CLASS LIST (tentative) Showmanship (all lev els) Showmanship Medals (4-H only) Trail & In Hand Trail (all levels ran at the same time as Western classes) Reining S tock Seat Equitation No vice (w/t) Stock Seat Equitation Green Horse ​Stock Seat Equitation Junior Sto ck Seat Equitation Intermediate Stock Seat Equitation Senior Stock Seat Equitation Adult Stock Seat Medals (4-H only) Western Discipline Rail Novice (w/t) Western Discipline Rail Junior Western Discipline Rail Intermediate Western Discipline Rail Senior Western Discipline Rail Adult Pleasure Driving Reinsmanship Reinsmanship Medals (4-H only) Bareback Equitation Novice (w/t) Bareback Equitation Junior Bareback Equitation Intermediate Bareback Equitation Senior Bareback Equitation Adult Hunt Seat Equitation Novice (w/t) Hunt Seat Equitation Green Horse Hunt Seat Equitation J unior Hunt Seat Equitation Intermediate Hunt Seat Equitation Senior Hunt Seat Equitation Adult Hunt Seat Medals (4-H only) English Discipline Rail Novice (w/t) English Discipline Rail J unior English Discipline Rail Intermediate English Discipline Rail Senior English Discipline Rail Adult Saddle Seat (all levels together) Saddle Seat Medals (4-H only) Print Class List Patterns will be live on Thursday prior to the show @5pm GAMING SHOW May 5th Showmanship Judge : Twyla Newby ​ CLASS LIST Showmanship Junior Showmanship Intermediate Showmanship Senior Showmanship Medals Key Poles Figure 8 2 Barrel Flags Intl Flags Barrels **IMPORTANT FOR SUNDAY MORNING** Due to a conflicting event at the Expo we can not use gate #1 till after noon on Sunday May 5th. You can tie to your trailer in the South Lot or if you want to use the stalls for the gaming show you'll need to haul in Friday night or carry your equipment in from the South Lot. We will be able to drive in after 12pm when it's time to load up. ​ REQUIRED TACK AND ATTIRE You can find this info in our King County Horse Program Rule book starting on page 38 CLICK HERE to be taken to the rule book. This is also found on our home page and the Publications ta b ​ GAMING SHOW HIGH POINT Your best 2 out of the 3 performance shows will go towards your highpoint Series High Points will be awarded at the King County Fair ​ MEDA LS Medals are $15 each (see medals book for info) You must be qualified to run for medals You must be enrolled in 4-H to run for medals Your 2 runs can go towards your medals, there are no additional runs for medals Bronze must be earned before Silver, Silver before Gold, Gold before Supreme If you qualify for medals on your first run, you can run for your Bronze on run 2 if: The time is verif ied Y ou sign up and p ay prior to the run You can not earn 2 medals in the same event at one show ​ ​ NOVICE There is no novice in Gaming, novice riders will ride with their age division. ​ ​ ​ REQUIRED TACK AND ATTIRE You can find this info in our King County Horse Program Rule book starting on page 11 CLICK HERE to be taken to the rule book . This is also found on our home page and the Publications ta b ​ PERFORMAN CE SHOW HIGH POINT Your best 2 out of the 3 performance shows will go towards your highpoint Series High Points will be awarded at the King County Fair ​ NOVICE Novice classes are walk/trot or jog only. They are for beginning riders in their first year of riding that can not canter. Once they show in their age division they are not eligible to return to Novice classes. The novice program is limited to 1 year and will only receive danish ribbons (blue, red, white flats), not placed rosettes. GREEN HORSE Not open to Novice or Junior riders Green horse riders are not eligible for state or medals ​ MEDALS Medals are $15 each (see medals book for info) You must be qualified to run for medals You must be enrolled in 4-H and qualified to enter medals classes Bronze must be earned before Silver, Silver before Gold, Gold before Supreme You can not earn 2 medals in the same event at one show Not open to Novice or Green Horse riders To enter medals classes check them off on your Eventbrite registration. Pay with Venmo, cash (exact change) or check. ​ ​ DIVISIONS Every class is divided by Junior, Intermediate, Senior and Adult Open Youth will be entered with their appropriate age division Open and 4-H will be placed together​ If age divisions are combined they will still be placed separately Novice riders are only separated out at performance shows and will only receive danish ribbons. Novice riders compete with their age level in Gaming, Dressage (intro A&B only), Jumping (ground poles only), and Cart/In Hand. ​ BEFORE THE SHOW Be sure to sign up before the deadline. If you don't know what a class is, ask Cost is $65 for the entire day If your an open rider, be sure to bring the non 4-H release Check out the parking info it's a big facility Individual classes: if you only want to enter a couple or show an additional horse, classes are $15 each Patterns will be posted on this page the Thursday prior to the show at 5pm ​ AT THE SHOW You can haul in Friday evening after 5pm Gates open at 6am Gates close for drive in and unload at 7:30 sharp Check in at office from 7:30-8 Judges meeting at 7:45 both days , classes will immediately follow EVERYONE wears a helmet when in a cart or mounted If your entered in Trail get it done as soon as you have time, don't wait, it closes around lunch time. ​​ Medals attempts must be signed up and paid for prior to attempting the medal. Medals are only available to kids enrolled in 4-H​ Trail classes are drop in and start right after Showmanship ​ Regarding BOTH Shows ingate announcer ringsteward tidyteam VOLUNTEERING VOLUNTEERING ingate judge rakers tidyteam VOLUNTEERING All of us are volunteers, we need everyone's help to put on a show, even if it's only a class here and there. You'll select a job team when you sign up for the show on Eventbrite You will receive an email from the secretary a day or two before the show. There will be a Sign Up Genius link in the email where you will choose the classes you will be volunteering during. The sign up will also tell you how many classes to sign up for. You can also skip that step and go straight to the sign up link above by the event list and sign up for your volunteer spots. ​ Help with Ring Steward and In Gate are the most important. Both of which are great places to watch your kid. We also may need an announcer and runner. Not sure how to do it? We're here to help. Here is info on jobs: In Gate/Ribbons Ring Steward Announcer Time Keeper Rakers: we have people rake the dirt during gaming events to keep the ground safe and level Tidy Team: This is picking up garbage and using a stall fork and wheelbarrow to clean up manure around the arenas. ​ PARKING ON SATURDAY VERY IMPORTANT - Please click on the 'Parking Map' above detailing the way to drive in a nd out of the fairgrounds. We will be parking in the South parking lot, next to Camperville. You will be allowed to bring in your trailers/horses and unload, prior to 7:30am. Everyone will enter and exit in the same direction. Please move forward, so others can park behind you and quickly unload your horse and tack and move your trailer to the South Parking Lot. Come back to trek your stuff to your stall after parking your trailer. No visiting. Trailers can NOT be left on the fairgrounds. You are welcome to tie your horse to your trailer, if you don't want to use a stall. Please bring a pitch fork, dust pan/shovel and broom to clean out your stall and/or around your trailer. Wheelbarrows will be available. PLEASE DO NOT DRIVE ON THE GRASS. The fairgrounds has a hefty fine of $350 for driving/parking on the grass. PARKING ON SUNDAY We can not drive in to the Expo grounds on Sunday morning. There is a conflicting event. Everyone arriving Sunday morning needs to go straight to the South Lot. You can tie to your trailer, or carry your equipment into the grounds. We will be able to go onto the grounds to load up by the afternoon. You are also welcome to haul in Saturday evening. ​ STALLS Horses are welcome to use a stall for the day or weekend . Gates will open at 5pm on Friday. If your horse stays over night you MUST put your contact info on their stall. There are no additional fees to use the stalls. There is no bedding available, so you can go without or bring your own. However, there is a $50 fee if you leave witho ut cleaning your stall. Please do your part and clean your stall, so we can continue to offer these shows at a reasonable price. DO NOT DUMP DIRTY BEDDING IN THE BEDDING STORAGE BIN ON THE SIDE OF THE BARN, ONLY IN THE CORNER UP AGAINST THE CYCLONE FENCE IN THE BLOCKS OFF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE BARN. Look at the "bedding dump map" at the top of this page. You are welcome to tie to your trailer, if you prefe r . If you use a stall you MUST complete the form below and attach it to your stall. Please leave it attached to the stall when you leave. DO NOT DUMP manure in the bedding storage bin that is on the North East corner of the barn. The manure dump area will be marked. ​ FACILITY We are very lucky to be able to use the Expo facility at a very low cost. So we want to make sure we leave things as we found them , or better . Help us to maintain our great relationship with the Expo! All the garbage picked up Clean stalls out completely after use Pick up horse poop in gravel areas Clean up around your trailer in the parking lot Performance Show Patterns Medals for all are: Showmanship Senior & Adult Intermediate Junior Novice Trail - Gold Trail - Silver Trail -Bronze Trail -Senior/Adult Intermediate Junior & Green Horse Novice & In Hand Reining Gaming Show Patterns Showmanship Medals are: Showmanship Senior & Adult Showmanship Intermediate Showmanship Junior Patterns Parking Volunteering

  • Publications & Forms | Mysite

    Publications & Forms Rule Books - Record Books - Club Resources - Horse Show Packet - Judging Program - Horsemanship - Public Presentations - Working Rancher - Scholarships/Nominations Rule Books Rule books KC Rule Book This book gives guidence on how our programs and events should be ran. As well as qualifications. This also has important info from the state book, to help create one book. State 4-H Rule Book This state level book has rules for tack, clothing and maneuvers. KC Medals Book Qualifications, rules and patterns for the medals program for all disciplines. 4 pattern choices for each medal. Project Manua l More detailed guidelines for the horse program on volunteers, classes, breeds and horsemanship. Record Books Record Book Horse Program Record Book Excel Version This book has been designed by a horse program mom, just for horse program members. It removes the need for add sheets and additional project packs. You can put all your horses in this book . This is a PDF version so you can print it out and fill it out or use PDF Filler and an excell version so you can do it on your computer and work on it all year then print out a finished book. (excell formatting for narrow margins) KC Record Book Horse Management Record Individual Horse Record Permanent Record This record book is created by the King County Association. It is set up in more of a general format, so all projects can use the same book. IF you have more than one horse you need to complete the following for EACH horse: Individual Horse Record and the Project portion of the record book. WSU Extension/ Association Record Book Horse Management Record Individual Horse Record This record book is created by WSU. It is set up in more of a general format, so all projects can use the same book. Permanent Record is included in file. IF you have more than one horse you need to complete the following for EACH horse: Individual Horse Record and the Project portion of the record book. Clover Bud Level 1 Record Book Permanent Record This record book is created by WSU. It is set up in more of a general format, so all projects can use the same book. This book is only for cloverbuds, ages 5-7. **This book will not be accepted if turned in by older 4-H'ers. Club Resources Club Resources President's Handboo k Reference book for club presidents. VicePresident's Handboo k Reference book for club vice presidents. Secretary's Handboo k Reference for taking attendance and meeting minutes. Treasurer's Handboo k Reference for managing club finances. Reporter 's Handboo k Reference book for club reporters to record club activities. Officer's Handboo k Reference book for all club officers. Volunteers Program Polic y Understanding the volunteer's role in the program Enrollment STEP #1 This is the first in a 2 step process to enroll in King County 4-H, This is the Extension Office Enrollment Enrollment STEP #2 This is the second in a 2 step enrollment to enroll in the King County 4-H Horse Program. You are not enrolled in the horse program without completing BOTH STEPS. "Put the child first" Video This must be watched by every adult volunteer. Afterwards email Nancy Basekett at nbaskett@wsu.edu . Horse Show Packet Judge's Contract Incident Report Form Show Financial Recap Form pdf Hors Show Packet Training: In Gate/Ribbons Training: Ring Steward Training: Announcer Training: Time Keeper Performance Report Gaming Show Report Jump/Drive/ Dressage Report Form Judging Program Judging Judging Manua l Reference book for club reporters to record club activities. Oral Reasons Worksheet Fill in the blanks worksheet to help you understand how to organize your oral reasons, with an adjective suggestion sheet. Judging Manua l Reference book for club reporters to record club activities. Learning through 4-H Judgin g Reference book for all club officers. Teaching Oral Reason s Understanding the volunteer's role in the program Horsemanship Beginning Horsemanshi p Helping beginning riders to safely begin horsemanship Equestrian Helmet Polic y The 4-H policy on riding helmets, every ride every time. Horses are Fu n Educational Program for horseless members Horse Show Checklis t Reference list to assist new members when going to a show Horsemanship Educational Programs Groom Squad Hippology Youth Merit Program Horsemanship advancement program for all age divisions. Horse Bowl Rule s Understanding the Horse Bowl competition. We have practice slam buzzers your club can check out. Educational Posters Tips on a successful Educational Poster for the King County Fair Hippology Rule s Rules and explanation for the Hippology contest. Groom Squad Rule s Understanding the Groom Squad competition. Public Presentations Public presentations How to do a Public Presentatio n Helping beginning riders to safely begin horsemanship Presentation Scoreshee t The 4-H policy on riding helmets, every ride every time. P resentations, Demonstrations & Illustrated talk s Educational Program for horseless members Equine Presentations State level competition for Seniors with National Level competition Working Rancher Oregon 4-H Ranch Horse Manua l Helping beginning riders to safely begin horsemanship Oregon 4-H Ranch Horse Contest Guid e The 4-H policy on riding helmets, every ride every time. Working Rancher Scholarships and Nomination packets Volunteer of the Year Nomination Form Club of the Year Nomination Form 4-H Association Scholarship Isabel Moe-Suzette Stewart Scholarship Score Sheet Millie Rude Sportsmanship Nomination Form Scholarships and Nominations

  • Links | Mysite

    Links 4-H King County 4-H Volunteer hours reporting King County 4-H Publications WSU 4-H Home Page WSU 4-H Horse Project Page PNW 4-H Judges List 4-H National Website 4-H Mall Eastern National 4-H Round Up Western National Round Up 4-H King County 4-H King County 4-H Publications WSU 4-H Home Page WSU 4-H Horse Project Page PNW 4-H Judges LIst 4-H National Website 4-H Mall Eastern National 4-H Round Up Western National Round Up Associations WAHSET Washington High School Equestrian Teams Pattern Speed Horse Association Washington State Horseman Washington State Hunter Jumper Association National Equestrian Associations USEF United States Equestrian Federation USDF United States Dressage Federation USEA United States Eventing Association USHJA United States Hunter Jumper Association Collegiate Riding Teams IHSA Intercollegiate Horseshow Association NCEA National Collegiate Equestrian Association IDA Intercollegiate Dressage Association NIRA National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association Breed Associations American Quarter Horse American Paint Horse Appaloosa Horse Club Arabian Horse Association American Morgan Horse Association Pony of the Americas POA American Miniature Horse Association Pinto Horse Association of America American Shetland Pony Club ​

  • Virtual Judging | Mysite

    VirtualJudging Online Judging Video Judging Score Entry Showmanship Pattern Trail Pattern Western Pattern Judge's Placings ​ Western Pattern Class: 3,4,1,2 Trail: 4,3,1,2 Halter: 1,4,3,2 Showmanship: 3,2,4,1

  • Show Weekend 4-13/14-24 | Mysite

    April 13th & 14th Performance and Gaming Enumclaw Expo Center Performance Show Manager: Lori Glasgow Gaming Show Manager: Kari Ward Each day is $65 for unlimited classes Medals Classes are $15 each Registration CLOSES April 11th @ 8pm bedding dump map Parking Map 3 Stall Cards Liability Waiver for Non-4H Performance Show Registration Gaming Show Registration PERFORMANCE SHOW APRIL 13th Judges: Aimee Smith & Pam Kiehn ​ CLASS LIST (tentative) Showmanship (all lev els) Showmanship Medals (4-H only) Trail & In Hand Trail (all levels ran at the same time as Western classes) Reining ( ran at the same time as Western classes) S tock Seat Equitation No vice (w/t) Stock Seat Equitation Green Horse ​Stock Seat Equitation Junior Sto ck Seat Equitation Intermediate Stock Seat Equitation Senior Stock Seat Equitation Adult Stock Seat Medals (4-H only) Western Discipline Rail Novice (w/t) Western Discipline Rail Junior Western Discipline Rail Intermediate Western Discipline Rail Senior Western Discipline Rail Adult Pleasure Driving Reinsmanship Reinsmanship Medals (4-H only) Bareback Equitation Novice (w/t) Bareback Equitation Junior Bareback Equitation Intermediate Bareback Equitation Senior Bareback Equitation Adult Hunt Seat Equitation Novice (w/t) Hunt Seat Equitation Green Horse Hunt Seat Equitation J unior Hunt Seat Equitation Intermediate Hunt Seat Equitation Senior Hunt Seat Equitation Adult Hunt Seat Medals (4-H only) English Discipline Rail Novice (w/t) English Discipline Rail J unior English Discipline Rail Intermediate English Discipline Rail Senior English Discipline Rail Adult Saddle Seat (all levels together) Saddle Seat Medals (4-H only) Print Class List Patterns will be live on Thursday prior to the show @5pm REQUIRED TACK AND ATTIRE You can find this info in our King County Horse Program Rule book starting on page 11 CLICK HERE to be taken to the rule book . This is also found on our home page and the Publications ta b ​ PERFORMAN CE SHOW HIGH POINT Your best 2 out of the 3 performance shows will go towards your highpoint Series High Points will be awarded at the King County Fair ​ NOVICE Novice classes are walk/trot or jog only. They are for beginning riders in their first year of riding that can not canter. Once they show in their age division they are not eligible to return to Novice classes. The novice program is limited to 1 year and will only receive danish ribbons (blue, red, white flats), not placed rosettes. GREEN HORSE Not open to Novice or Junior riders Green horse riders are not eligible for state or medals ​ MEDALS Medals are $15 each (see medals book for info) You must be qualified to run for medals You must be enrolled in 4-H and qualified to enter medals classes Bronze must be earned before Silver, Silver before Gold, Gold before Supreme You can not earn 2 medals in the same event at one show Not open to Novice or Green Horse riders To enter medals classes check them off on your Eventbrite registration. Pay with Venmo, cash (exact change) or check. ​ ​ GAMING SHOW April 14th Showmanship Judge : Crystal Bilbrey ​ CLASS LIST Showmanship Junior Showmanship Intermediate Showmanship Senior Showmanship Medals Key Poles Figure 8 2 Barrel Flags Intl Flags Barrels REQUIRED TACK AND ATTIRE You can find this info in our King County Horse Program Rule book starting on page 38 CLICK HERE to be taken to the rule book. This is also found on our home page and the Publications ta b ​ GAMING SHOW HIGH POINT Your best 2 out of the 3 performance shows will go towards your highpoint Series High Points will be awarded at the King County Fair ​ MEDA LS Medals are $15 each (see medals book for info) You must be qualified to run for medals You must be enrolled in 4-H to run for medals Your 2 runs can go towards your medals, there are no additional runs for medals Bronze must be earned before Silver, Silver before Gold, Gold before Supreme If you qualify for medals on your first run, you can run for your Bronze on run 2 if: The time is verif ied Y ou sign up and p ay prior to the run You can not earn 2 medals in the same event at one show ​ ​ NOVICE There is no novice in Gaming, novice riders will ride with their age division. ​ ​ ​ DIVISIONS Every class is divided by Junior, Intermediate, Senior and Adult Open Youth will be entered with their appropriate age division Open and 4-H will be placed together​ If age divisions are combined they will still be placed separately Novice riders are only separated out at performance shows and will only receive danish ribbons. Novice riders compete with their age level in Gaming, Dressage (intro A&B only), Jumping (ground poles only), and Cart/In Hand. ​ BEFORE THE SHOW Be sure to sign up before the deadline. If you don't know what a class is, ask Cost is $65 for the entire day If your an open rider, be sure to bring the non 4-H release Check out the parking info it's a big facility Individual classes: if you only want to enter a couple or show an additional horse, classes are $15 each Patterns will be posted on this page the Thursday prior to the show at 5pm ​ AT THE SHOW You can haul in Friday evening after 5pm Gates open at 6am Gates close for drive in and unload at 7:30 sharp Check in at office from 7:30-8 Judges meeting at 7:45 both days , classes will immediately follow EVERYONE wears a helmet when in a cart or mounted If your entered in Trail get it done as soon as you have time, don't wait, it closes around lunch time. ​​ Medals attempts must be signed up and paid for prior to attempting the medal. Medals are only available to kids enrolled in 4-H​ Trail classes are drop in and start right after Showmanship ​ VOLUNTEERING All of us are volunteers, we need everyone's help to put on a show, even if it's only a class here and there. Help with Ring Steward and In Gate are the most important. Both of which are great places to watch your kid. We also may need an announcer and runner. Not sure how to do it? We're here to help. Here is info on both jobs: In Gate Ring Steward PARKING VERY IMPORTANT - Please click on the 'Parking Map' above detailing the way to drive in a nd out of the fairgrounds. We will be parking in the South parking lot, next to Camperville. You will be allowed to bring in your trailers/horses and unload, prior to 7:30am. Everyone will enter and exit in the same direction. Please move forward, so others can park behind you and quickly unload your horse and tack and move your trailer to the South Parking Lot. Come back to trek your dtuff to your stall after parking your trailer. No visiting. Trailers can NOT be left on the fairgrounds. You are welcome to tie your horse to your trailer, if you don't want to use a stall. Please bring a pitch fork, dust pan/shovel and broom to clean out your stall and/or around your trailer. Wheelbarrows will be available. PLEASE DO NOT DRIVE ON THE GRASS. The fairgrounds has a hefty fine of $350 for driving/parking on the grass. ​ STALLS Horses are welcome to use a stall for the day or weekend . Gates will open at 5pm on Friday. If your horse stays over night you MUST put your contact info on their stall. There are no additional fees to use the stalls. There is no bedding available, so you can go without or bring your own. However, there is a $50 fee if you leave witho ut cleaning your stall. Please do your part and clean your stall, so we can continue to offer these shows at a reasonable price. DO NOT DUMP DIRTY BEDDING IN THE BEDDING STORAGE BIN ON THE SIDE OF THE BARN, ONLY IN THE CORNER UP AGAINST THE CYCLONE FENCE IN THE BLOCKS OFF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE BARN. Look at the "bedding dump map" at the top of this page. You are welcome to tie to your trailer, if you prefe r . If you use a stall you MUST complete the form below and attach it to your stall. Please leave it attached to the stall when you leave. DO NOT DUMP manure in the bedding storage bin that is on the North East corner of the barn. The manure dump area will be marked. ​ FACILITY We are very lucky to be able to use the Expo facility at a very low cost. So we want to make sure we leave things as we found them , or better . Help us to maintain our great relationship with the Expo! All the garbage picked up Clean stalls out completely after use Pick up horse poop in gravel areas Clean up around your trailer in the parking lot Regarding BOTH Shows Performance Show Patterns Medals for all #1 Showmanship Senior & Adult Intermediate Junior Novice Trail - Gold Trail - Silver Trail -Bronze Trail -Senior/Adult Intermediate Junior & Green Horse Novice & In Hand Reining Gaming Show Patterns Showmanship Medals #2 Showmanship Senior & Adult Showmanship Intermediate Showmanship Junior Patterns

  • Education | Mysite

    Education Education is an important part of the 4-H program. We believe you should never stop learning! We work to educate our members, and parents, at every opportunity. On this tab you can find out about our Equus Festival; where we work all year to pull together experts in multiple fields to teach classes and clinics for our families to participate. In Help for New Members; you can find lots of hints to help you make your first couple years of 4-H a success instead of confusing. And then there is the Educational Events page; where you can see all our events at a glance, and get links to the Judging Program, State Educational competitions (Horse Bowl& Hippology), Youth Merit program and Educational posters. FIND OUT MORE LOTS TO LEARN! Education al Events Equus Festival Help For New Members

  • 2023 Comments | Mysite

    Comments for 2023 KING COUNTY FAIR 2023 GAMING SHOWMANSHIP GAMING TIME SHEETS SHOWMANSHIP HUNT SEAT EQ ENG DISC RAIL DRIV/SAS/PL STOCK SEAT EQ BAREBACK TRAIL WEST DISC RAIL ADV RID/VERSA/REINING Show Series Highpoint Results COMMENTS 6-3 JUDGE'S COMMENTS FOR JUNE 3, 2023 SHOWMANSHIP ENGLISH TRAIL WESTERN DRIVING & BAREBACK GAMING SHOW COMMENTS AND TIME SHEETS SHOWMANSHIP 6/4/23 TIME SHEETS 6-4-23 TIME SHEETS 3-4-23 TIME SHEETS 1-22-23 COMMETS 5-6 JUDGE'S COMMENTS FOR MAY 6, 2023 SHOWMANSHIP ENGLISH TRAIL WESTERN BAREBACK JUDGE'S COMMENTS FOR APRIL 29, 2023 COMMENTS 4-29 SHOWMANSHIP ENGLISH TRAIL WESTERN DRIVING & BAREBACK

  • State Fair | Mysite

    2024 STATE SCHEDULE 2024 TEAMS You must accept or decline your spot(s) by August 1st by sending email to kchorse4h@gmail.com Green is accepted, red is declined SENIOR PERFORMANCE Taylor & Bentley Mackenzie & Woogie Teagan & Bear Abi & Porsche Merrik & Scotty Prudence & Kindle Ella & Nicky Violet & Sassy Ilya & Arrow (Dressage) ​ INTERMEDIATE PERFORMANCE Justice & Java Lila & Skippy Allie & Z Olive & Sahara Ella & Risen Iliana & Pixie SENIOR GAMING Taylor & Frankie Mackenzie & Woogie Ella & Nicky Teagan & Bear Kaylin & Margy Merrik & Coyote ​ INTERMEDIATE GAMING Raelyn & Applejack Justice & Yolo Allie & Duelly ​ HARNESS/SMALL EQUINE Kaylin & Oliver ​ GROOM SQUAD Ella Wax Merrik Hagedorn Teagan Schaffarzick JUDGING TEAM SENIORS Teagan Schaffarzick Ella Wax Violet Alpin Ilya Eivy JUDGING TEAM INTERMEDIATES Georgia Maxwell** Saffron Sweet** Rosemary Rudolph** Aleena Stanaway** Ella Griffith If ** is after your name you need to mail in an Exhibitor Info Form The Business gotta get the paperwork done first First you need to Accept or Decline your spot(s) by August 1st Be sure to read ALL of your paperwork We need each of the following forms filled out by the state team meeting State Team Meeting is during section at Fair IMPORTANT INFO IS MARKED BY ON THIS PAGE Attending the State Team Meeting is MANDATORY for all Performance/Dressage/Driving will have their meeting at 8pm on July 11th during the Performance section of the King County Fair Western Games will have their meeting at 8pm July 13th during the Gaming Section of the King County Fair King County State Fair Agreement signatre required Exhibitor pass and camping info Exhibitor Information Form signature required State Fair Overview signature required Exhibitor Entry Card Form Stall Info fo rm ​ Western Games Times ​ Info documents: Equine Exhibitor Guide Map to State EVERYTHING IS DUE BY AUGUST 9TH State Jackets Only a state team member may own one If it's your first jacket; you pay $60 we pay the rest. First year at state; you'll get it when you show up with your horse. Deadline to place your order is August 9th ​ State Jacket Order Form ​ Jacket measurement chart Spec Sheet (its best if you try a friends on) State Clothing Gotta represent! Anyone can wear state team clothing! Let's show all of Washington State who the BEST county is. Deadline for orders is August 6th, 11:59pm State Team Clothing Store State Camperville Home away from home 253-845-1771 You need to call to reserve your spot ASAP if you plan on staying in Camperville There are no dorms available this year ​ Herdsmanship Each team member should sign up for at least 3 items. Clearly label your items with your name and King County. Bring them with you when you load in and take them when you exit. It's a good idea to bring extra shovels and muck buckets for stripping stalls. Equipment sign up forms: Senior Performance/Dressage Senior Gaming Intermediate Performance Intermediate Gaming ​

  • Educational Events | Mysite

    Educational Events Information YOUTH MERIT Fantastic advancement program for all levels. Earn a medal for each level you complete. You don't need to own a horse, just to have access to one. Great for educational meetings, to challange and inspire. CLICK HERE Judging Program You need to attend 1 judging to go to fair. Judging Manual Learning Through Judging Teaching 4-H Oral Reasons Horse Conformation Analysis Oral Reasons Worksheet & word bank For the Virtual judging, watch all 4 videos, enter your placings and reasons on the Form. You must do all 4 classes and complete the form during the open window for it to count. EDUCATIONAL POSTERS Helpful tips for a better poster click here Educational poster score sheet click here Earn a blue? You can take your poster to the State Fair. ​ STATE CONTEST EDUCATION Groom Squad Contest Rules Horse Bowl Contest Rules Hippology Contest Rules

  • Purchase | Mysite

    Purchase For some of our events we offer sweatshirts and t-shirts for sale. FIND OUT MORE LOTS TO LEARN! Education al Events Equus Festival Help For New Members

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    Equus Festival - April 6th & 7th 2024 REGISTRATION CLOSES APRIL 3rd @ 10:00 pm Judging Results Click Here To Register Drive through route We are so excited to see you at Equus! This event is only open to enrolled 4-H members. Please read below for all the important details about this weekend’s event. Stalls: Stalls are offered free of charge. Horses are welcome to haul in for the day or stay Friday and Saturday night in the stalls. If they are staying for the weekend, please bring an adequate amount of shavings. Please bring a pitch fork, shovel/dustpan and broom. You will need to completely clean your stall before you leave. Wheelbarrows will be available. If your stalls are not clean when you check out, remember we have your information and you will be charged a hefty fine of $50. Be sure to check out the manure dump map. There is only one specific place where you can dump when you clean your stalls. MANURE DUMP MAP Drive through drop off and parking: See Drive Through Route map above, you can drive in to unload then take your vehicle and trailer to the south parking lot. DO NOT DRIVE ON THE GRASS. The Expo Center will fine you $350, if you drive on the grass. Please check out the parking map above on where to enter and exit the Expo Center. ​ Camping: If your planning on camping over the weekend we are using the North Enumclaw Expo Center RV campground. The gate to and from the Expo center to the campground will be unlocked (gate #1), you won't need to drive around to enter the Expo Center. Click here to sign up: https://www.enumclawexpo.com/p/camping ​ Volunteering: 4-H is ran ENTIRELY by volunteers. Please plan on helping out at some point during the weekend. ​ Check In: Friday night arrivals - gate open at 5pm and office open 5-6pm Saturday morning arrivals - check in at 9am Sunday morning arrivals - check in at 9am ​ Remind Text: Please sign up for Remind Text. We will use this to communicate information to you during the weekend. Send text to: 81010 Text this message: @equus2023 Saturday Morning Meeting: Our morning meeting with start at 9am outside of the horse barn by the warm up arena. This is a chance for your child to ask any questions they have about the weekend. Jumping Cl inic: If you are participating in the jumping clinic, you will need to ride in an English saddle. ​ Judging: Bring a chair, clip board, pen and paper for your child to write on. This will not be provided. Please see the Education page of the website for more information about the judging and an Oral Reasons worksheet that will be helpful for the kids to have. You can find more info on Judgings on the Education page of this website. ​ Groom Squad: Kids will need to make teams of 3, there will be a sign up in the barn on Saturday. The top Senior team can go to state but it must be a team only made up of Seniors. Mixed age division teams can participate but are not state eligible and the test taker must be from the older age division. You can find more info on Groom Squad on the Education page of this website. ​ Horse Bowl: Teams of 4. Each team should be made up of one age division. You'll be asked questions and will push a buzzer to answer the question. Kind of like a game show. You can find more info on Horse Bowl on the Education page of this website. Manure Clean Up at trailers : If you tie to your trailer, please pick up any manure left in the parking lot and take it home with you. If you use a stall, please bring a pitch fork and clean your stall (and aisle in front of your stall) thoroughly. There will be wheelbarrows available and a place to dump the manure. Water Buckets: All buckets need to be hung from the stall wall. Please do not leave buckets on the ground in the stall. Dress Code: There isn’t a dress code for the event. Heeled boots, riding pants and helmet are required whenever mounted. Food: There won't be food for sale this weekend. There are plenty of fast food places nearby or you can bring a sack lunch. If you have any questions, please contact Rebecca Roper at reroper@yahoo.com or 206-713-0197 Schedule of Events: Friday • 5pm – 6pm Haul in and check in • 6pm - Pizza + free riding (provided by King County 4-H) ​ Saturday 9-10am free ride 10-10:30am Set up trail course 10:30 – 12pm – Trail Obstacle Course (Equine Trail Sports) 12-1pm - Lunch Break 1-2:30 - Jumping Clinic - Katie Pinney 2:30-4pm Gaming Clinic - Nikiah Moss 3:30-4:30pm - Horse Trail Ride ​ ​ Sunday 9am - check in 9-10am - Free Ride 10am-1pm Judging, judge Kari Ward 1-2pm - Lunch break/free ride Horse Bowl game 2-4pm - Fair walk through - Lori Glasgow Fair Superintendent, Sheilla Hagedorn Secretary 2-4pm - Groom Squad - Bunny Hatcher ​ QUESTIONS?? Contact Rebecca Roper at 206-713-0197

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