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HorsemanshipVersatility ✦ SHOT
2013 PROGRAM GUIDE
DRIPPING SPRINGS RANCH PARK ✪ 29401 RR 12 ✪ DRIPPING SPRINGS, TEXAS
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equine hospital offering the following services:
• Ambulatory
• 24-Hour Emergency
• Surgery
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• Digital Imaging
• Endoscopy
• Soundness Maintenance
• Preventive Medicine
• Internal Medicine
• Injury Rehabilitation
• Reproduction
• On-site Lab
• Online Pharmacy/Home Delivery
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Austin Equine Associates is a state-of-the-art
equine hospital offering the following services:
• Ambulatory
• 24-Hour Emergency
• Surgery
• Lameness Evaluation
• Dentistry
• Digital Imaging
• Endoscopy
• Soundness Maintenance
• Preventive Medicine
• Internal Medicine
• Injury Rehabilitation
• Reproduction
• On-site Lab
• Online Pharmacy/Home Delivery
512.858.0058 • 20640 FM 150
Driftwood, TX 78619 • AustinEquine.com
Full Service Equine Hospital Serving Austin & Central Texas
Matt Evans, DVM • Rachel Wilson, DVM • Alexis Bardinski, DVMMark Buchert, DVM • JoLynn Joyce, DVM, MS, DACVS, Damon O’Gan, DVM
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Celebrate and Stay Awhile
DS Rodeo & FairDRIPPING SPRINGS RANCH PARK
October 3-6CPRA Rodeo Friday and Saturday Night
Ranch Rodeo Saturday mid-dayCook-off, Pie Contest
Barrel RacesTeam Roping
Extreme Cowboy Race
Carnival Thursday night through Sunday evening
Vendors and exhibitors
Throughout the 4 days
SATURDAY NITE Dance Tractor show
Washer pitching tournament
CONCESSIONS
Sat. December 7MERCER STREETFREE admission
Shopping, Merchants, Arts and CraftsEntertainment and Music
Food and DrinksVisit by Santa!
Christmas Tree Lighting
FARMERS MARKETRR 12 & HWY 290
March 20-December 18Wednesdays, 3-7pm
Music and EntertainmentLocal Farmers
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Horsemanship Versatility ★ SHOT
2013 Show DatesSHOT: April 13 • May 4 • June 14-16 • July 13 VERSATILITY: June 29 • Aug. 17 • Sept. 21
RAIN DATE: July 5-7
Table of ContentsDripping Springs Ranch Park (DSRP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 9
Horsemanship Versatility Entry Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
DSRP 2013 Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
DSRP Rules and Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
SHOT Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
SHOT Entry Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
SHOT Clinic Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Dressage In the Hill Country Form 2013 . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Dressage In the Hill Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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Artist rendering of DSRP Buckle
The Horsemandship, Versatilty,
SHOT Series is presented by the
Dripping Springs Ranch Park
Committee as a fundraiser activity
to benefi t Dripping Springs Ranch
Park, a project of the City of
Dripping Springs.
Dripping Springs Ranch Park CommissionWayne Burklund Mike Carroll Brenda Dewitt Greg EdwardsRich MooreTerry Polk Todd WorthamBryan Schwiening Monte Twining Nancy Woodward
Versatility, SHOT Series CommitteeCowboy Church of the Hill Country:
Concessions Brenda DeWitt: Ad Sales [email protected] Dickinson: Awards, Ad Sales, Series Coordinator
dickinsonlynne@yahoo .com Stacey McAlexander: Ad Sales, Series Coordinator [email protected] Nio, Nio Graphic, Inc .: Ad Design, Program Design & Printing punpunnio@mac .comPhotography, special thanks to: Transcendent Photography Carla McCandless • [email protected] www.shadistp.com • 512.858.0594 Committee members: Kelly Brough, Donna Colabuono, Alan Colabuono, Gretchen Douglas, Katie Dickinson, Brant Gibson, Connie Brownson, Tracie Hooper, Debbie Randall
Contact Dripping Springs Ranch [email protected]
Mailing Address: P .O Box 384 Dripping Springs, TX 78620
Physical Address: 511 Mercer Street,Dripping Springs, TX 78620
Cover photograph by David Douglas
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A real estate broker for over 18 years, Terese has received numerous awards over the years including Top Listing & Top Sales Agent for the Dripping Springs Office, 2010
For all your Residential, Farm and Ranch and Commercial Real Estate questions, call Terese.
Office 512.628.8554Direct [email protected] website: http://www.tpeabody.com
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ABR, SRES NAR Green
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A real estate broker for over 19+ years, Terese has received numerous awards over the years including Top Listing & Top Sales Agent for both the Dripping Springs Office & Stanberry Associates!
For all your Residential, Farm and Ranch and Commercial Real Estate needs, please call Terese.Office 512.628.8554Direct [email protected] website: http://www.tpeabody.com
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HORSEMANSHIP • VERSATILITY • SHOT SERIES 29401 RR 12 • DRIPPING SPRINGS, TEXAS • 512-858-4725 7
Welcome to DSRP Now in its fi fth year of operations, Dripping Springs Ranch Park (formerly Harrison Ranch Park) has experienced a dramatic increase in activity each year of operation. From 2009-2011, days of activities increased from approximately 50 days to 200 days of use. Current activities are producing several thousands of people enjoying the Park since it was added to the City of Dripping Springs’ park system. Organized users groups, including barrel racers, hunter and jumpers, dressage riders, bull riders, rodeos, ranch horse stock shows and others, use the existing arena and parkland throughout the year. The large open spaces of Dripping Springs Ranch Park attract folks for leisurely walks, scout groups for overnight camping, canine enthusiasts, and open fi eld horse riding. The Farmhouse is a popular place for family gatherings, parties and weddings.
Welcome to DSRP
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HORSEMANSHIP • VERSATILITY • SHOT SERIES 29401 RR 12 • DRIPPING SPRINGS, TEXAS • 512-858-4725 9
Construction of the Event CenterConstruction on the new Event Center at Dripping Springs Ranch Park is under way. The facility will have a 165,000 square foot covered pavil-ion with an indoor arena, warm-up area, concessions, exhibitors hall and a 12,000 square foot meeting room. This space could be used for events such as trade shows, craft fairs, concerts and horse and rodeo events.
The city of Dripping Springs bought the original 64-acre park , formerly called Harrison Ranch Park, for $1.6 million in 2008 through $775,000 in parks bonds from Hays County and matching city money. The city has also received another 25 acre donation and is set to get 19 acres from another donation. Hays County has given $2.9 million to the project through park bond funds in addition to the money to help buy the park. Dripping Springs Water Supply will provide water to the site.
Dripping Springs based Challenger Construction donated $520,000 worth of services for the site. The Lower Colorado River Authority and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department have also awarded grant monies.
The project is still $1.5 million short and the city is seeking donations to complete the amenities at the park. Please call the city at 512-858-4725 for information on contributing.
Dripping Springs Ranch Park Event Center Stats Arena Size: 275 by 144 Warm-Up Area: 175 by 150Exhibitor/Vendor Hall: 272 by 69 Meeting Room: 126 by 95 Total under Roof: 166,181 square feet
FundingWith $1.7 million in Hays County-voter ap-proved bond monies and a $500,000 grant from the Texas Parks and Wildlife and other individual and corporate donations, the City is well on its way to achieving the needed funds to complete Phase 1 of the master plan. The City and its volunteers continue to seek the remaining funds for the completion of Dripping Springs Ranch Park. If you would like to contribute to the development of the Park please call City Hall at 512-858-4725.
Rental OpportunitiesWhile the Park is open free to the public from dusk to dawn, some structures can be rented for a variety of uses, including community meetings, parties, weddings, family gath-erings, horse riding and more. For more information about rental opportunities at the Park, please call DS City Hall 512-858-4725. To purchase annual or day horse riding permits, please obtain passes at Dripping Springs’ City Hall. For more information about the Park, please visit www.dswildwestfest.com
Major Services and Materials Generously Donated by:
BPI Environmental Services, Inc. Caballo Creek RanchMike Carroll Dennis Green Digger Dry Utilities, Inc.Dutchman Plumbing Ellis and Salazar Hill Country Electrical SupplyKBDJLP & Industrial Asphalt, Inc. Lariat Fencing Lone Star PavingS & T Ranch Services, Inc. Southwest Custom Constructors
VIP’s at Dripping Springs Ranch ParkVIP’s, “Volunteers in the Park” is Dripping Springs Ranch Park’s volunteers. If you would like to become a VIP, please call 512-858-4725 VIP
Dripping Springs Ranch Park enables future
generations to remain rooted in the Hill Country
lands while adding a fi rst class event pavilion
for diverse entertainment!
Progress at DSRPProgress at DSRP
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ONGOINGTuesday Nights -THCBRA
Barrel RacingWednesday Nights- RopingFridays - 4H Rides
FEBRUARY16th- Bird Watchers tour 17th- Travis County 4H Horse Show22nd- D Bar S Roping
MARCH2nd- THCBRA Race15, 16, 17th-Bailey Kay Hutson
Bullride23-24th-Ranch House Rented for
Wedding29th- D Bar S Roping
APRIL13th- SHOT Show18-21st-Ranch House Private Rental21st- Travis County 4H Horse Show26th- D Bar S Roping27th- THCBRA Race
MAY4th- SHOT Show11th- THCBRA Race18th- DS Versatility Show19th- Travis County 4H Horse Show31st- Dressage Show (Day) D Bar S
Roping (Night)
JUNE1-2nd- Dressage in the Hill Country8th- THCBRA Race14th- 16th-SHOT Show and Clinic28th- D Bar S Roping29th- DS Versatility Show
RENTAL OPPORTUNITIESDSRP can be used for a multitude of activities, whether for a leisure picnic, walk, hike or horse ride through the park or as a venue for special events or activities.
Consider DSRP as a place for:• Dog shows • Trade shows• Large festivals • Music events• Birthday parities • Family gatherings• Weddings • Run/Walk races• Outdoor seminars/classes • Nature activities• Film/movie venue • Corporate events• Business meetings • Informal classes
See all it has to offer! DSRP is located at 29401 Ranch Road 12 in Dripping Springs across from the DS Elementary School. Please call the City at 512-858-4725 to inquire about use for special events. Log on to dswildwestfest.com.
RIDING PASS FEES Passes available at City Hall
Annual Riding Pass $50 Resident Annual Riding Pass $60 Non-ResidentDaily Riding Pass $5 Resident $10 Non-Resident RULES 1. Park Hours: Dawn To Dusk 2. Pets on Leash3. Glass Containers Prohibited4. Stay on the Road unless parking in the
designated Arena Field
VOLUNTEER “Volunteers in the Park” is Dripping Springs Ranch Park’s volunteer organization. If you would like to become a VIP, please contact 512-858-4725.
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UNTEERS IN THE PARK
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2013 EVENTS 2013 EVENTSJULY
5,6,7th-Rain Date for DS Versatility/SHOT Series
13th- SHOT Show26th- D Bar S Roping
AUGUST9,10th-THCBRA Race17th- DS Versatility Show25th- National Barrel Horse
Association30th- D Bar S Roping
SEPTEMBER6,7th- THCBRA Race13-16th-Chamber of Commerce
Drippin with Taste21st- DS Versatility Show27th- D Bar S Roping28th- National Barrel Horse
Association
OCTOBER1-7th-DS Ag Booster Rodeo
and Fair3-6th-DS Rodeo and Fair13th-National Barrel Horse
Association19th-THCBRA Race25th- D Bar S Roping Series
NOVEMBER2nd- National Barrel Horse
Association9th- THCBRA Race14th- 18th-Fall Classic23rd- Bailey Kay Hutson Dell
Childrens Hospital Toy Drive29th- D Bar S Roping
DECEMBERDressage in the Hill Country14th- Painted Pony Playday27th- D Bar S Roping31st- City New Year’s Eve Party
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1. 2013 SHOW DATES: May 18, June 29, August 17, September 21
2. Registration at 7:00 a.m. ★ Trail Walk Through-8a.m. ★ Classes Start at 8:15a.m.. 3. Location: Dripping Springs Ranch Park, 29401 Ranch Road 12, Dripping Springs, TX.
4. Entry Fees: $5.00 offi ce charge. $8.00 per class or $55.00 all day for each age division (include offi ce fee).
5. Proof of current negative Coggins is required for entry. 6. Rain dates for shows: July 5, 6, 7. Call 512-560-3819
or 512-560-3820 the morning of show if in doubt!
7. Divisions: Rider age is determined as of January 1, 2013 and rider will show in that division throughout the series. a. Buckaroos (11 & under)b. Ranch Hands (12-18)c. Wranglers (19 & Over, Novice only) (Novice as defi ned by Stock Horse of Texas (SHOT)
OR as defi ned as Novice Amateur by the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA).)
d. Mavericks (open to all)
8. Riders may participate in appropriate age division as well as the Mavericks division & be eligible for awards in both divisions.
9. Classes: Discipline Rail, Ranch Pleasure, Trail, Mystery Events, Barrels, Poles, Keyhole
10. Dress code: Button down shirt and helmets or hat are required.
11. For details on the events visit www.dswildwestfest.com.
12. Class rules and judging will follow the rules of SHOT at www.stockhorsetexas.org.
13. There will be a lead line (and double riding) class. Lead line participants will get participation ribbons.
14. English saddles and equipment are allowed in all classes.
15. Patterns will be posted the day of the event.
16. Judges’ decisions are fi nal.
17. Any grievance against show must be written and fi led with the Show Committee by the end of the show, and accompanied with a fee of $75.00.
18. Classes may be combined, deleted, or added at the discretion of the Show Committee.
19. Ribbons will be awarded for 1st thru 6th at each show for each class.
SHOW RULES & INFORMATIONSHOW RULES & INFORMATION
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20. Champion/Reserve ribbons awarded in each division at each event. Must ride in all 7 classes to be eligible.
21. Riders may only show one horse in the Buckaroos, Ranch Hands and Wrangler divisions at each event. Riders may show multiple horses in the Maverick division at each event.
22. Horses may only be shown in each division once.
23. Riders must ride the same horse at all events to be eligible for year-end awards. Substitutions are not allowed except in cases of the horse’s illness or death and must be accompanied by a note from a vet.
24. Must attend 3 of 4 shows to qualify for year-end awards and high point saddle.
25. Year-end prizes will be awarded at September 21 Show.
26. High point end of the year awards will be given for each division.
27. Ties for year-end awards, champion/reserve, and high point saddle will be broken by the cumulative number of fi rst places won, then the number of second places, third places, etc.
28. High Point Saddle: must ride in both age division and Mavericks, given to the horse and rider combination that accumulates the most combined points for the entire series.High- Point buckes awarded for top performance and top speed competitor. (Mystery Event does not count rowards this award)
29. Point System as Follows: Place Points
1st 10 2nd 9 3rd 8 4th 7 5th 6 6th 5 7th 4 8th 3 9th 2 10th and higher 1
30. Riders shall be at the in-gate when called. 3 gate calls will be given and rider will be disqualifi ed if he/she fails to be at the gate for the 3rd call.
31. Riders will practice safe horsemanship. Unsafe practices will result in disqualifi cation from the show.
32. Riders are responsible for any damage caused by them or their horse.
33. All pets must be on a leash.
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PLEASURE The pleasure pattern serves to measure the ability of the horse to be functional and a pleasure to ride. The horse should be well-broke, relaxed, quiet, soft of cadence at all gaits and be willing to transition from one western stock horse task to another.
TRAIL The trail class is designed to test the horse’s ability to cope with situations one would encounter while riding. The horse is ridden through a pattern of obstacles which simulates those found during the course of everyday ranch work.
COW WORK A model western stock horse must be a cow horse and the class has been designed to demonstrate and measure the horse’s ability to work a cow.
REINING A reining class measures the ability of the western stock horse to perform many basic handling maneuvers.
Exhibitor # ___
Celebrating over 15 years “Helping People Ride a Better Horses”
Dripping Springs Ranch Park is proud to host these 2013 SHOT Events
The Stock Horse of Texas Association (SHOT) was created to promote and support the concept of the versatile stock horse. The strength in this concept lies in the skills developed by horse and rider in four disciplines: Reining, Pleasure, Trail, and Working Cow Horse. An all-around stock horse can handle a variety of situations with ease and athleticism, using a natural movement attitude.
The SHOT program is designed for riders of all experiences to learn and compete in an environment that is friendly, affordable and designed to fi t all levels of riding. Show divisions include Youth, Novice, Limited Non Pro, Junior Horse, Non Pro, and Open. SHOT also offers incentives for collegiate teams and mem-bers. Clinics focus on creating a ‘broke’, functional stock horse that is a pleasure to ride. These clinics pro-mote learning in a relaxed atmosphere that suits both beginner riders and advanced competitors. Premiere horse industry clinicians are regular teachers at clinics – an unmatched value to SHOT members.
SHOT is the oldest versatile stock horse association in the country – a true original that continues to innovate. Join us in promoting the concept of the all-around stock horse.
The Stock Horse of Texas (SHOT) is an association which was started by a state-wide planning group in the mid 1990’s and incorporated in 1998. Its purpose is education for western horse enthusiasts to ride and train a versatile western stock horse that can be ridden on the ranch, in the ring or down the road. SHOT’s goal is to teach rider knowledge and skills to maximize horse train-ability, performance and safety by offering affordable, fun and standardized western stock horse riding clinics and competitions. This special Stand-Alone Central Texas SHOT Clinic is designed to introduce riders to the SHOT program and give them techniques and tips on how to improve their riding and their horses. There will be four dif-ferent clinic components (Stock Horse Trail, Pleasure, Reining, and Working Cow Horse). Participants will work through each of these classes with SHOT Clinicians in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. This clinic will feature live cattle, trail obstacles, and review of basic and advanced maneuvers in reining, pleasure, cow work, and trail. Following the clinic, participants can put their skills to work with a fun schooling show that follows SHOT rules and format. No prior SHOT experience is necessary - this clinic and schooling shows are designed to help riders of all levels get their horses more “broke” through direct individual feedback from stock horse experts.
For more information about the SHOT clinics and shows at Dripping Springs Ranch Park, please visit www.dswildwestfest.com.
For more information about SHOT please visit www.stockhorsetexas.org.
Stock Horse of Texas (S.H.O.T.)
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*****SHOT Clinic entry available on dswildwestfest.com website*****
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Fellowship & Worship ‘Cowboy Style’
Sunday Tuesday 9 a.m. – Bible Study 6:30 p.m. – Prayer Meeting 10 a.m. – Worship
Wednesday 6:30 p.m. – Dinner then Drovers & Ladies Bible Study
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Dripping Springs
RR 12
RR 12
FM 150
290 To Austin To Johnson City
Adjacent to Dr. Pound Historical Homestead and Fall Fest in September
Founders Memorial Pool Swimming Program512-858-3021
• VFW Memorial Day Commemoration
• Christmas Tree Lighting
• Wednesdays 3-7pm Farmer’s Market March 20- Dec. 18
DS Elementary School
Triangle 290
Dripping Springs Ranch Park
29401 RR 12
VeteransMemorial ParkHwy. 290 West
and RR 12
Charro Ranch Park22690 W. FM 150
Founders Memorial Park
480 Founders Park Rd.
Sports & Recreation ParkSports Park Rd and Rob Shelton Blvd
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Love it. Use it. Visit our parks.
For Rental or Volunteer Information on Dripping Springs Parks, Contact: [email protected] or call 512-858-4725
Dripping Springs newest park approximately 115 acreas of heavily wooded open space. Eight acres of land are set aside for preservation and conservation.
Celebrate and Stay Awhile
DS Rodeo & FairDriPPing SPringS rAnCH PArk
October 3-6CPrA rodeo Friday and Saturday night
ranch rodeo Saturday mid-dayCook-off, Pie Contest
Barrel racesTeam roping
Extreme Cowboy race
Carnival Thursday night through Sunday evening
Vendors and exhibitors
Throughout the 4 days
SATURDAY NITE Dance Tractor show
Washer pitching tournament
CONCESSIONS
Sat. December 7MErCEr STrEETFrEE admission
Shopping, Merchants, Arts and CraftsEntertainment and Music
Food and DrinksVisit by Santa!
Christmas Tree Lighting
FARMERS MARKETrr 12 & HWY 290
March 20-December 18Wednesdays, 3-7pm
Music and EntertainmentLocal Farmers
more information ★ cityofdrippingsprings.com ★ 512.858.4725
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• Carnival •Thursday night through Sunday evening
Ds Rodeo & FairDripping SpringS ranch park
October 3-6cpra rodeo Friday & Saturday night
ranch rodeo Saturday mid-daycook-off, pie contest
Barrel racesTeam roping
Extreme cowboy race
SATURDAY NITE Dance
Tractor show
Washer pitching tournament
Vendors and exhibitors✫ ✫ ✫
SAVE the DAte