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Show Staff

JUDGES: Ms. Cindy Mugnier Mr. Rodney Hicks


Mr. Marsoe LaRose Cary Bartz for Yearling Sweepstake

OFFICIALS
Show Manager: Lloyd Landkamer
Secretary: Cheryl Rangel
Steward: Robyn Eden
Announcer: John Owens
Organist: Randy Roberts
Ringmaster: John Frye
Photographer: Terri Washburn
Awards: Louise Miner
Veterinarian: William Sweeney DVM
Farrier: Rob Talley
Carriage Coordinator: Carl Hartell
Paddock Master: Jo Miller
Ring Secretary: PJ Kermath
EMT: Leigh Anderson

SHOW COMMITTEE
Chair: Sarah Moses
Secretary: Gayle Belden
Treasurer: Ellen Geiser

Arlene Berzins Carl Hartell Gayle Belden


Pat Hartell Carol Hitz Darla Poiron
Caroline Winslow Mary Todd Kaercher Robin Becklin
Veeann Wood Mary Jo Stockman Nan Wille
Kathy Smith Terry and Janise Sanborn

Inquiries may be directed to:

Sarah Moses: 651-635-9746 e-mail: Sarah@thepageantshop.net

Cheryl Rangel 847-537-4743 e-mail: Tracesct@aol.com

Entries Mailed to:


Carol Hitz
14785 County Road 122
Watertown, MN 55388

Show website: www.northstarmorgan.com


or comment at www.northstarmorgan.blogspot.com
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All just minutes away.
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enjoy easy access to the city without actually staying there. Roseville offers
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and then quickly return to Roseville for a restful, more affordable overnight stay.

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•Axel’s Restaurant
•Swimming Pool
•Exercise Room
•Free Parking
•Full Service Hotel
•Complimentary Shuttle to the Fairgrounds
651-636-4567 866-444-6835
Neither the Organizing Committee, show volunteers and staff, the facility or its
owners, North Central Morgan Association, USEF or their members will be respon-
sible for any damage, injury, or loss to persons, horses, or property of exhibitors
or spectators. All owners and competitors are personally responsible for dam-
ages to third parties caused by themselves, their employees, their agents or their
horses. They are therefore strongly advised to take out third-party insurance pro-
viding full coverage for participation in equestrian events and to keep the policy
up to date.

Show Management reserves the right to vary or add officials and refuse any entry
for a cause; to disqualify any exhibitor and/or his or her horse for cause; to cause
an exhibitor to forfeit his or her ribbons and winnings for cause; to return any
entry and/or stall fee before or during the show for cause; all without being liable
for damage or compensation. Show management reserves the right to make any
changes deemed necessary for the safe and efficient conduct of this competition.
Important notice to all affected parties: Third parties may come upon the property or
enter the facilities where any herein described or listed event will occur; provided, that
this is a license to enter the premises, for the purpose of observing or participating in
the event, but not otherwise, and such license to any individual is subject to revocation
by the owner, lessee or organizer, and entry for any purpose other than granted herein,
shall be deemed criminal trespass and subject to appropriate legal proceedings.

Motorized Vehicles (GR 1301.7) Minors who do not have a valid driver’s license
which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in which they reside
will not bepermitted to operate a motorized vehicle of any kind including, but not
limited to, golfcarts, motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility vehicles on the com-
petition grounds of recognized competitions. Minors who have a valid temporary
license may operate the above described motorized vehicles as long as they are
accompanied by an adult with a valid driver’s license. Violations of this rule will be
cause for sanctions against the parent(s), guardian(s) and/ or trainer(s) who are
responsible for the child committing the offense. Penalties may include exclusion
of the child, parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) from the competition grounds
for the remainder of the competition and charges being filed against any of the
above individuals in accordance with Rule 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility as-
sistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule.

Warning: Under the Equine Activity Liability Act, each participant who participates in
an equine activity expressly assumes the risks of engaging in and legal responsibil-
ity for injury, loss, or damage to person or property resulting from the risk of equine
activities.

Rules – Every class offered herein which is covered by the rules and specifications of the current
USEF rulebook will be judged in accordance therewith. Classes not covered in the current
USEF rulebook will be judged in accordance with the rules listed below. In any situations arising
that are not covered specifically by USEF rules, or by the rules listed below, the decision of the
Show Manager and/or Steward shall be final.

Food – will be available on the grounds during the show sessions.

Cross Entries – Classic Pleasure entries may cross enter in other divisions.
Returned Checks - $25 fee for any nonnegotiable check. The check amount + this fee must
be paid within 30 days from the end of the show, or the exhibitor will be reported to USEF and
subject to USEF suspension and fines.

Registry – All horses shown in Morgan only classes must be registered with the American
Morgan Horse Association, Inc.; or the Canadian Morgan Horse Association; or the British
Morgan Horse Society; and must be entered under their full registered name and registration
number, or, if under one year of age, be eligible for registration. All horses must be entered
under the names of the owner(s) or leasee of record with AMHA, CMHA or BMHS. A copy of
the registration papers showing recorded ownership or proof of lease must be submitted with
entry form at the time of making entry. Half Morgans – are eligible to participate in Carriage,
Hunter over Fences, and Dressage classes (except Medal classes.) All half Morgans must be
registered with the American Part Blooded Horse Registry. A photocopy of the Registration
papers must accompany the entry blank.

Age of Horse – is determined as of Jan. 1st of this year.

Age of Rider – is determined as of December 1st of last year. In any class entered by a Junior
Exhibitor, the age of the exhibitor must be noted on the Entry Blank. Junior Exhibitors may not
show in Ladies or Gentlemen’s classes.

Amateur and Ladies Classes- are open to Adults 18 and over only.

Novice – is defined as a horse that has not won three 1st place ribbons at Regular Member
Competitions in the particular performance division in which they are competing.

Limit-is defined as a horse or rider who has not won six 1st place ribbons at Regular Member
Competitions in the particular performance division in which they are competing.

NCMA Futurity – Futurity classes are open only to horses which meet all Futurity requirements.
Decision of the Futurity Chair shall prevail. NCMA Futurity information and complete Futurity
Rules list is available from Robin Becklin 763-689-2099. Futurity payments are due on June
1st.

Stallions – may not be shown in Ladies or Junior Exhibitor Classes, including Fitting and
Showmanship.

Ring attire – All riders, drivers, and attendants shall be neatly and suitably dressed when entering
the ring. Be advised this means no torn jeans, no shorts, no tank or halter tops. *Gentlemen
attendants must wear shirt & tie for evening performances.

Stripping - At All-Morgan competitions, stripping of horses is mandatory in open and


junior horse championship classes under saddle (Park Saddle, English Pleasure, Hunter
Pleasure, Western Pleasure, Classic Pleasure Sections) when type and conformation
are part of the specifications. (Exception: one horse classes and Parade classes.). Strip-
ping of these horses will be accomplished by not more than two attendants assisting the
rider.

Amateur Classes – Participants must possess a current USEF Amateur Card and qualify
under USEF Amateur rules.

AMHA Medal Classes – Riders in AMHA Medal Classes must be members of AMHA, or apply
and pay dues before competing in the classes.

All breeds – are eligible to participate in carriage classes.


Combining Classes: Management reserves the right to combine small classes in similar
disciplines, i.e., Carriage-horse and pony classes will be combined if numbers dictate.

Two Minute Rule – will be enforced! Exhibitors are responsible for being ready for classes
when they are called. If more time is required for a tack change (which is to be made in
the paddock area), the Paddock Master must be notified BEFORE the start of the session in
which the hold is requested. Gate Holds must be declared ONE HOUR before the session with
the name of person requesting hold!*

Paddock Area- Please note that during the show ALL HORSES and ALL PERSONNEL are
under the direction of the paddock master. Please pay attention when in the paddock area.

PA System – Class announcements are a courtesy to the exhibitor. Show management is


not responsible for an exhibitor missing a class. While every effort will be made to maintain a
working PA system, no protest will be upheld, nor any section changed, on the basis of a PA
breakdown or missed announcement..

Individual performances – In performance classes where exhibitors perform individually,
the exhibitors shall compete by the posted order of go, unless the Paddock Master grants an
exhibitor permission to show out of order.

Post Entry Fee – is $25 per horse. At least one class entry fee, and all stall, drug, USEF, and
office fees PER HORSE must be paid in full by June 1st to avoid the post entry fee.

Failure to enter a class - a $25 fee over the cost of the class fee will be enforced for anyone
showing in a class not duly entered in. This fine is assessed for failure to enter up to 1 hour
prior to the start of the performance in which the class is shown.

Failure to cancel a class - a $25 fee over the cost of the class fee will be enforced for anyone
failing to cancel an entry in a class. This fine is assessed for failure to cancel an entry they
did not intend to show up to 1 hour prior to the start of the performance in which the class is
shown.

$15 charge for incomplete entries. Entries not containing all necessary documents to verify
elegibility for horse/rider/owner/trainer/handler (including negative Coggins) will be considered
incomplete. Copies of registration papers showing proof of current ownership, copies of current
USEF and AMHA membership and current negative Coggins must accompany the entry
blanks along with the REQUIRED three (3) signatures and compete addresses for owners and
trainers.

Refunds – Refunds of entry fees will be made only when a veterinarian’s certificate (physician’s
certificate for equitation) is presented before the start of the show. Refund of stall fees will be
made ONLY if received BEFORE the closing date of entries. Stall Fees WILL NOT be refunded
after the closing date of entries. No REFUND will be made if the certificate is presented after
the start of the show, unless the horse is on the grounds and the certificate is made by the
official show veterinarian.*

Tri-State approved classes – Classic English Pleasure; Classic Pleasure Driving; English
Pleasure Open, Jr. Horse, & Jr. Exhibitor/Amateur; Hunter Pleasure Open & Jr. Exhibitor/
Amateur; Pleasure Driving Opens & Jr. Horse; Western Pleasure Open, Jr. Horse, & Jr.
Exhibitor/Amateur.

Arenas: Main performance is an indoor arena 120’ x 275’ of clay/sand mix. Schooling
area is a covered 80’ 180’ sand ring
Management reserves the right to change or alter the officials lists or assigments
without notice, prior to, or during the show.

Hazardous Weather/Accident/Acts of God, and Emergency Policy: Management re-


serves the right to cancel any classes due to hazardous weather, Acts of God, accident,
or emergency. Every effort will be made to reschedule with priority given to any Cham-
pionship classes being offered. No refunds for cancellations due to hazardous weather,
Acts of God, accidents, or emergencies.

Tack Hold Requests must be made before the start of the session!

FAIRGROUNDS REGULATIONS
Arrival – No vehicles, equipment, materials or horses may arrive on the grounds
before 4:00 P.M. on Tuesday, and they must leave the grounds by 10:00 A.M. on Monday.
Parking on the street is prohibited. All parking shall be in the area designated. Check with
the security officer if in doubt. Posted parking regulations must be observed; violators will be
towed and charged accordingly.*

Campers – Overnight sleeping or camping is allowed in self-contained units which may park
only in the livestock parking area. Please do not park/camp on the north side of the midway lot.
A daily camping fee must be paid for in the show office and includes electrical hook up. The
daily fee will be $25 per camper, tent, or RV.....no exceptions. All campers must display
the sticker showing they paid in the front window.*

Dogs – must be leashed at all times. No dogs will be allowed in the coliseum at any time.

Exercising horses – must be done in designated areas only! Never on the grass.

Fire Safety Regulations – Ignition sources such as frying pans, coffee pots, hot plates, toasters,
toaster ovens and warming trays are prohibited in the barns. Smoking and any other open flame
is prohibited. Tops of stalls may not be covered. Decorative material (stall curtains) must be
rendered and maintained flame retardant in accordance with the state fire code; documentation
is required. Only heavy duty, grounded extension cords may be used.

Barn maintenance – Exhibitors are to keep barn aisles clear of obstacles at all time. Aisles
are to be swept regularly, trash is to be deposited in barrels, and manure is to be hauled in
carts provided to the pit on the west side of the barn. All stabling areas will be fumigated and
disinfected prior to any horse arriving on the grounds.

Directions to the Minnesota State Fairgounds


1265 Snelling Ave North
St. Paul, MN 55108

From the North: Take 35W south to Hight 36 east via Cleveland Ave. Exit on Snelling
Avenue south.

From the South: Take 35W north to I-94 east. Exit on Snelling Avenue., then turn left
and head north. Or take 35E north to I-94 west. Exit on Snelling Avenue, then turn right
and head north.

From the East: Take I-94 west to Snelling Avenue, then turn right and head north.

From the West: Take I-94 east to Snelling Avenue, then turn left and head north.
Marsoe LaRose Driving Clinic
REGISTRATION FORM
Please check the appropriate boxes:

__Single horse __Pair/Tandem __Four-in-Hand


__2 wheeled vehicle
__4 wheeled vehicle
__ number of stalls required ($90 each)

__prefer morning session __prefer afternoon

__1/2 HOUR SESSION $50 __1 HOUR SESSION $100

Name______________________________

Address____________________________

City________________State____Zip_______

Phone______________________________

E-mail______________________________


Special problems you want to work on during lesson:

______________________________________________________

______________________________________________________

I agree that this show, the management, and the Minnesota State Fair will not be responsible
for any loss or damage or injury to horses exhibited, or for any article of any kind or
nature that may be lost or destroyed, or in any way injured. I will be responsible for any
injury that may be occasioned to any person, whomsoever, by any horse owned or exhibited
by me and shall indemnify the Association, or any member thereof, against all claims and
demands, of any nature or kind, that may grow out of any injury occasioned by any horses
owned or exhibited by me, or arise from the negligence of the person in charge of any
such horse.

____________________(signature)
Must be signed by clinic participant (if under 18 years of age, by
parent or guardian). Please mail clinic registration to:

Carl Hartell
17571 Marschall Road
Jordan, MN 55352
North Star Sponsorship Opportunities
For over 50 years people have been winning blue ribbons, making friends and
promoting the wonderful Morgan horse at the North Star Horse Show. None
of these things would have been possible without the financial support of our
sponsors. Please read through the Sponsorship Levels and choose one that
reflects your commitment to this endeavor.

Jackpot: $1,000.00 and above receives all Americana level awards, a class
named after them and a full page ad in the Prize List.

Americana: $500.00 to $999.00 receives a one-page ad in the program, one


championship class, three regular classes and a large reserved box for eight.

Champion: $300.00-$499.00 receives three regular classes and a large


reserved box.

Star: $150.00-$299.00 receives two regular classes.

High Point: $100.00-$149.00 receives one regular class.

Class: $99.00 and below receives their name listed in the program under
Sponsors.

You Are Appreciated!!!


North Star would like to thank the people, who year after year,
have given generously to sponsor classes, pay for morning
donuts, food for center ring, parties, and all the things, large and
small that make North Star the show we love.

Our sponsors are truly appreciated.


The following have achieved the rank of

World Champion Sponsors


Marlett Stables
Raptor Ridge Morgans
Hardwood Creek Farm
Hylee Farm
Kohler Stables
Corcel Inc.
FEES, PAYBACKS And Awards

STALL RENTAL
Box Stalls $90
• Direct stabling inquiries to Carol Hitz 952-955-2176, e-mail ironstonefarm@
frontiernet.net. Stalls will be assigned in the order in which entries are
received.
• One horse per stall except for mare and suckling foal or two weanlings
together.
• Oats, hay and bedding will be available for purchase from the Barn office or
the Horse Show office.
• All permanent stalls have permanent doors.

ENTRIES
**Copies of ALL AMHA cards, USEF cards, negative Coggins tests, and
Registration Papers MUST be included for ALL horses. Entries without the
proper documentation will be charged an incomplete entry fee. ** Anyone
paying a non-member fee must have a signed non-member credit affidavit
on file with the office.

ENTRY FEES
In Hand $15
Yearling Sweepstakes $125
Leadline $10
Performance $25
Youth, Equitation $25
Championships $35
Jackpot Championships $50
Office fee/per horse $20
Post entry fee/per horse $25
(See policy under general rules)
USEF Fee ($7 Drugs & Medication, $8 USEF) $15
USEF Non-member Fee Per. $30
Incomplete Entry Charge $15

DUE DATES
UPHA Pre-Nomination Fee-to UPHA April 1st
UPHA Nomination Fee-to North Star June 1st
NCMA Futurity Nomination and Entry Fee June 1st
Regular Entries/Stall reservations June 1st
*Post Entries Close 1 hour before session
*Championship Entries Close 1 hour before session
Office Hours and Procedures
Phone: (651) 642-2338
Express check-in 12 PM to 4 PM Competitors with complete entries will be
hosted to a speedy check-in. Only complete entries are eligible.
Wednesday — 4 PM to 9 PM. During the show, the office will close one hour before
each performance to prepare the class sheets and close at the end of the last class
each evening.

All checkouts must be completed within ONE HOUR after the last class on Sunday!

Barn Master Hours


Phone: (651) 642-2337
Tuesday 4PM-10 PM Wednesday 8 am-8 pm
Thursday through Sunday - go through show office.
Shavings will be available Tuesday and Wednesday ONLY at the above
times, please plan accordingly!** Call Carol Hitz to pre-order bedding at
952-955-2176 or e-mail at ironstonefarm@frontiernet.net.

Stabling is at the sole discretion of the North Star Morgan Americana horse
show. Considerations include but are not limited to the following nor necessar-
ily in the following order: the number of stalls necessary; available barns for
stabling; the most efficient use of the stalls on the show grounds; number of
stalls requested; history of attendance; history at a particular location; increase
or decrease in the number of stalls requested; support of the show to include
personal time, attendance and exhibition of horses, and financial contribution.

Arena Schooling Hours


Wednesday 7:30 am to Midnight. The remainder of the show the coliseum will open
one hour before the show and remain open one hour after the evening performance
or until midnight. The Judging Arena will be available for working horses at all times
during the show, except when it is used for classes.

**Jackpots and Championships**

Championship Awards will be given through 8th place, except for Championship
In-Hand and Carriage. These will be given Champion and Reserve awards only.
Junior Exhibitor and Equitation Championships do NOT receive paybacks.

All Jackpot Classes will be paid out as follows: $500 plus ½ the entry fees will be
divided 1st - 30%, 2nd - 20%, 3rd - 15%, 4th - 15%, 5th - 10%, 6th - 10%

Championship Class Paybacks: 60-55-50-45-40-35

Championship checks will be attached to ribbons. Jackpot checks will be mailed


within 30 days of the competiton or can be picked up in the office Sunday after
the start of the afternoon session.

Yearling Sweepstakes class will pay out $3,000.00 as follows: 1st-30% 2nd-20%
3rd-15% 4th-10% 5th-10% 6th to 8th - 5%.

Westen Wood Amateur High Point Challenge Trophy - All amateur class exhibi-
tor’s points will be tallied. The winner will be announced Sunday afternoon.
Tell your Family and Friend about all
the fun things at North Star!

Northstar 2009 Activites


A Welcome to North Star picnic will again be hosted by the Show Committee.
Stop by the barn lawn on Wednesday around 6 PM, have a casual meal while moving
in and celebrate the 4th North Star Style!

Beginning on Thursday, morning donuts and coffee will be provided for you at the
hospitality booth in the front of the horse barn. Remember that the early bird
gets the worm!

Friday night, after the final class of the evening session, our popular Barn Aisle
Party for everyone to visit and catch up - renew friendships and begin new ones.
Contact Nan Wille to sign up. Nan’s email is nmwchs@comcast.net

Saturday night, following the final class of the evening session, the North Star
Exhibitor Party!!

Silent Auction will take place on Thursday to Saturday night in the coliseum.
Contact VeeAnn Wood at 320-238-2217 to donate or volunteer.

Saturday night Benefit Performance for the


9th Annual Westen Wood Respiratory Fund
Minneapolis Children’s Hospital.
Exhibitors and Children $2, Adults $5

Games and Prizes

Again for 2009 - Chuck A Duck


We will be selling rubber ducks for $2.00 each for all chucks. On Friday and Satur-
day, during the evening performances, we will set up a hula hoop and a putting cup
in the ring, the duck that gets “chucked” closest to the center wins the money!
Ducks will be for sale in the show office starting on Wednesday. They will be num-
bered according to which day’s chuck they are eligible, if you miss that chuck, you
must rebuy that duck to re-chuck!
There is a limited supply of ducks available and you will split the pot with North Star.
Join us for this fun activity - betting and black market ducks sales are permitted!

Back by Popular Demand!


Friday night in the Coliseum at 5:30 PM SHARP!
Special VIP Guest Judge!

North Star Dog Show


• Totally cutest dog
• Way ugliest dog
• Fine dog looking most like its cool owner
• Awesome fastest dog
$5.00 per dog, paid upon entry to the coliseum. Please have correct change.
Thursday
10:00 AM Coliseum
1. TA.... Sport Horse In Hand – Mares
1A. TA.... Sport Horse In Hand Yearling NCMA Futurity
2. TA.... Sport Horse In-Hand – Stallions & Geldings
2A.. TA.... Sport Horse In Hand – 2 year old NCMA Futurity
3./3A TA.... Yearling Fillies / NCMA Futurity Yearling Fillies
4./4A TA.... 2 and 3 year old Fillies / NCMA Futurity 2 year old Fillies
5. TA.... 4 year old & over Mares
6. TA.... Grand Champion & Reserve Mares
7. TA.... Fitting & Showmanship
8./8A TA.... Yearling Geldings / NCMA Futurity Yearling Geldings
9./9A TA.... 2 and 3 year old Geldings / NCMA Futurity 2 year old Geldings
10. TA.... 4 year old & over Geldings
11. TA.... Grand Champion & Reserve Geldings
12. TA.... Ranch Horse-Halter
13/13A TA.... Yearling Colts / NCMA Yearling Futurity Colts
14/14A TA.... 2 and 3 year old Colts / NCMA Futurity 2 year old Colts
15. TA.... 4 year old & over Stallions
16. TA.... Grand Champion & Reserve Stallions
10 Minute Break
17. TA.... Classic Pleasure Driving 18 and Over
18. TA.... Hunter Pleasure – Ladies 18 & over
19. TA.... English Pleasure Junior Exhibitor 14-17
20. TA.... Classic English Pleasure Junior/Novice Horse
21. TA.... Equitation Hunt Seat 12 and under walk/trot
22. TA.... Western Pleasure 4 year old
23. TA.... Equitation Hunt Seat – 14-17
24. TA.... English Pleasure Mares
25. TA.... Western Pleasure Limit Rider
26. TA.... Equitation Hunt Seat – 13 & under
27. TA.... English Pleasure Stallions/Geldings
28. TA.... TBA

6:30 PM Coliseum
29. TP... UPHA Pleasure Driving-3 Year Old
30. TP... UPHA Challenge Cup Equitation
Youth of the Year Presentation
31. TP... Western Pleasure Amateur Mares
32. TP... English Pleasure Amateur Owned/Trained/Show
33. TP... Hunter Pleasure Stallions/Geldings
34. TP... Classic Pleasure Driving Jr. Exhibitor 17 and Under
35. TP... Equitation Western 13 and Under
36. TP... Pleasure Driving Amateur
37. TP... TBA
38. TP... English Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor 13 & under
39. TP... Western Pleasure-Amateur Stallions and Geldings
40. TP... Pleasure Driving 4 year old
41. TP... Classic English Pleasure Ladies
42. TP... Hunter Pleasure Mares
43. TP... English Pleasure – Ladies 18 & over
44. TP... TBA
FRIDAY
8:00 AM Coliseum
45. FA........ Ranch Horse-Versatility
46. FA........ Trail Horse English or Western
47. FA........ Ranch Horse-Barrels

10:00 AM Coliseum
48./48A FA........ Pleasure Driving – 2 year olds / NCMA Futurity 2 year old
49. FA........ Western Pleasure-3 year old
50. FA........ Equitation Saddle Seat Walk Trot – 12 & under
51. FA........ Hunter Pleasure 4 year old
52. FA........ Ranch Horse-Pleasure
53. FA........ English Pleasure – 3 year old
54. FA........ TBA
55. FA........ Western Pleasure-Limit Horse
56. FA........ Equitation Saddle Seat – 13 & under
57. FA........ Carriage Driving-Turnout-Horse and Pony
58. FA........ English Pleasure – Limit Horse
59. FA........ Carriage Driving-Reinsmanship
60. FA........ Hunter Pleasure – Amateur Stallions/Geldings
61. FA........ Western Pleasure Walk/Trot-12 & under
62. FA........ Hunter Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor 14-17
63. FA........ Western Pleasure-Gentleman Rider
64. FA........ Western Equitation AMHA Medal
65. FA........ English Pleasure - Amateur Mares
66. FA........ Western Pleasure – Ladies 18 and Over
67. FA........ Hunter Pleasure -- Amateur Mares
68. FA........ Hunter Pleasure – Jr Exhibitor 13 & under
69. FA........ TBA
The North Star Dog Show at 5:30 PM
6:30 PM Coliseum
70. FP....... Equitation Saddle Seat AMHA Medal
71. FP....... Hunter Pleasure – Amateur Owned/Trained/Shown
72. FP....... Classic Pleasure Driving Jr/Novice Horse
73. FP....... Pleasure Driving Jr. Exhibitor 17 and under
74. FP....... Carriage Park Performance
75. FP....... Classic English Pleasure-Mares
76. FP....... TBA
77. FP....... Hunter Pleasure-Gentleman to Ride
78. FP....... Pleasure Driving– Stallions/Geldings
79. FP....... Carriage Driving –Gentleman to Drive Horse and Pony
80. FP....... Western Pleasure Stallions/Geldings
81. FP....... Classic English Pleasure – Stallions/Geldings
82. FP....... Carriage Driving – Lady to Drive Horse and Pony
83. FP....... Pleasure Driving – Mares
84. FP....... English Pleasure-4 year old
85. FP....... Western Pleasure Mares
86. FP....... Classic English Pleasure – Jr. Exhibitor 17 & under
87. FP....... English Pleasure – Amateur Stallion and Gelding
88. FP....... Costume Class
Saturday
10:00 AM Coliseum
89. SA......Road Hack
90. SA......Classic Pleasure Driving Championship-Jr. Exhibitor
91. SA......Equitation Western Seat – Walk Trot 12 & under
92. SA......Equitation Saddle Seat – 14-17
93. SA......Carriage Driving Working Pleasure Driving-Horse
94. SA......Pleasure Driving-3 year old
95. SA......Western Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor 14-17
96. SA......Hunter Pleasure – Limit Horse
97. SA......Western Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor 13 and under
98. SA......TBA
99. SA......English Pleasure Walk-Trot 12 & under
100. SA......Equitation Western Seat 14-17
101. SA......Hunter Pleasure-3 year old
102. SA......Western Pleasure – Amateur Owned/Trained/Shown
103. SA......Junior Exhibitor Pleasure Driving Championship
104. SA......Hunter Pleasure Walk Trot 12 & under
105. SA......Equitation Hunt Seat on the flat AMHA Medal
106. SA......TBA

One hour after class 106 Coliseum


107. SA......Carriage Driving Obstacles – Pick Your Route
108. SA......Carriage Driving Obstacles – Gamblers Choice

6:00 PM Coliseum
109. SP......Equitation Lead Line – 8 & under
110. SP......Hunter Pleasure Championship – Jr. Exhibitor
111. SP......Classic Pleasure Driving- Championship
112. SP......Hunter Pleasure – Amateur Championship
113. SP......Americana Carriage Picnic Drive
Carriage Championship Awards
114. SP......Raptor Ridge Morgan’s English Pleasure Jackpot Championship
115. SP......Western Pleasure – Amateur Championship
116. SP......Pleasure Driving Amateur Championship
10 minute break and ring drag
117. SP......Yearling Sweepstakes In Hand Championship

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Sunday
8:00 AM Judging Arena
Carriage Clinic

10:00 AM Coliseum
118. Sun... Pleasure Driving Championship -2 year olds
119. Sun... Western Pleasure Championship – Jr. Horse
120. Sun... Working Hunter Under Saddle
121. Sun... English Pleasure Championship – Jr. Exhibitor
122. Sun... Kohler Stables English Pleasure Championship – Jr. Horse
123. Sun... Western Pleasure Championship -Jr. Exhibitor
124. Sun... Hardwood Creek Farm Hunter Pleasure Jackpot Championship
125. Sun... Classic English Pleasure Junior Exhibitor- Championship
10 Minute Break
126. Sun... Pleasure Driving Championship – Jr. Horse
127. Sun... Hunter Pleasure Championship – Jr. Horse
128. Sun... Equitation Western Seat- Championship
129. Sun... Kohler Stables Pleasure Driving Jackpot Championship
130. Sun... Marlett Stables Classic English Pleasure Jackpot Championship
131. Sun... Equitation Saddle Seat- Championship
132. Sun... Western Pleasure Jackpot Championship
133. Sun... Walk Trot Equitation Championship-Saddle/Hunt Seat
134. Sun... Equitation Hunt Seat On The Flat – Championship
135. Sun... Walk Trot Equitation Championship-Western Seat
136. Sun... English Pleasure – Amateur Championship
137. Sun... TBA
Welcome
to the
Morgan
Masterpiece !
July 16-19, 2009
Sunny View Expo Center at the Winnebago County Fair Ground
Oshkosh, WI
Judge: John Warner
Prize list at www.morganmasterpeice.com
CLASS SPECIFICATIONS
Morgan Sport Horse In Hand
1. TA....... Sport Horse In Hand – Mares
2. TA....... Sport Horse In-Hand – Stallions & Geldings

Morgan In Hand
3. TA....... Yearling Fillies
4. TA....... 2 and 3 year old Fillies
5. TA....... 4 year old & over Mares
6. TA....... Grand Champion & Reserve Mares
7. TA....... Fitting & Showmanship
8. TA....... Yearling Geldings
9. TA....... 2 and 3 year old Geldings
10. TA....... 4 year old & over Geldings
11. TA....... Grand Champion & Reserve Geldings
13. TA....... Yearling Colts
14. TA....... 2 and 3 year old Colts
15. TA....... 4 year old & over Stallions
16. TA....... Grand Champion & Reserve Stallions
117. SP..... Yearling Sweepstakes In Hand Championship

PERFORMANCE CLASSES
To be eligible for Championship classes, entries must have previously shown and been
judged in at least one qualifying class in the respective division (i.e., age group, amateur,
etc.)

Exhibitors in Walk-Trot classes may not have shown in any class requiring a canter or
lope.

Horses in Amateur Owned/Trained/Shown classes the exhibitors, attendants, and


headers must meet the specifications for Amateur status, GR808. Horses are not to
have been professionally trained during the current competition year (riding and driving
instruction excluded). In addition, horses are not to be presented, prepared, groomed
or schooled with the aid of a professional before or during the competition. Horses may
be stabled with a professional during the competition and hauled by a professional.
Professional help for situations relevant to safety is permitted. Owner must sign as
owner, trainer and rider/driver on the Federation entry blank. Horses entered in Amateur
Owner and Junior Owner classes must be registered in the name of the competitor or a
member of the competitor’s family, as defined by GR121. (Horses registered in a farm/
ranch/syndicate/partnership/corporation name may be shown in Amateur Owner classes
provided the family is the sole owner of the farm or entity as defined by GR121. The sale
of a horse does not eliminate this registration requirement. (Contracts of Sale or Bill of
Sale will not be accepted.)

Leadline class - Western, English, or Hunt Tack with rider and walker suitability
dressed. Horse must be lead at a walk at all times by an adult on foot. Perfor-
mance of child and suitability of horse and rider to be considered. No costumes.
Memento given to each entry. Leadline exhibitors may not compete in any other
class at the show.
Carriage Driving
Conducted in accordance with the rules, regulations and directives of the USEF Driving
Division. Classes will be split for more than 3 multiple hitches. Any breed is eligible to
participate in all Carriage Driving Classes. All obstacles will be set at 2 meters.
57. FA...... Carriage Driving-Turnout
59. FA...... Carriage Driving-Reinsmanship
74. FP...... Carriage Park Performance
79. FP...... Carriage Driving –Gentleman to Drive
82. FP...... Carriage Driving – Lady to Drive
93. SA...... Carriage Driving Working Pleasure Driving
107. SA...... Carriage Driving Obstacles – Pick Your Route
108. SA...... Carriage Driving Obstacles – Gamblers Choice
113. SP...... Americana Carriage Picnic Drive
Entries must carry a driver, one or more passengers, and a 4th of July Picnic. Period
costumes are encouraged and drivers are not required to wear a lap robe or driving
apron. Entries are to be judged on the suitability of the horse to provide a pleasant
picnic drive. Wire wheeled vehicles are allowed. To be shown both ways of the ring
at a walk, slow trot, and working trot; to stand quietly at the rail; and to rein back if asked
Horses will not be asked to trot-on. To be judged 60% on manners, performance, and
way of going; 40% on overall impression, including presentation of the theme. Picnic
food will not be judged (but may be sampled!)

Carriage Driving Championship Awards


Champion and Reserve awards will be given to the entries accumulating the most
points. Americana Picnic Drive will not count. Point system: 1st (5), 2nd (3), 3rd (2), 4th (1).

Classic English Pleasure


20. TA.......... Classic English Pleasure Junior/Novice Horse
41. TP.......... Classic English Pleasure Ladies
75. FP......... Classic English Pleasure-Mares
81. FP......... Classic English Pleasure – Stallions/Geldings
86. FP ........ Classic English Pleasure – Jr. Exhibitor 17 & under
125. Sun....... Classic English Pleasure Junior Exhibitor- Championship
130. Sun....... Marlett Stables Classic English Pleasure Jackpot Championship

Classic Pleasure Driving


17. TA.......... Classic Pleasure Driving 18 and Over
34. TP.......... Classic Pleasure Driving Jr. Exhibitor 17 and Under
72. FP......... Classic Pleasure Driving Jr. Horse
90. SA........ Classic Pleasure Driving Championship-Jr. Exhibitor
111. SP........ Classic Pleasure Driving- Championship

Miscellaneous Classes
46. FA.......Trail Horse English or Western
88 ... FP.......Costume Class
89. SA......Road Hack
113. SP......Americana Carriage Picnic Drive
(See detailed description in Carriage Driving Division)
English Pleasure
19. TA.......English Pleasure Junior Exhibitor 14-17
24. TA.......English Pleasure Mares
27. TA.......English Pleasure Stallions/Geldings
32. TP.......English Pleasure Amateur Owned/Trained/Show
38. TP.......English Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor 13 & under
43. TP.......English Pleasure – Ladies 18 & over
53. FA...... English Pleasure – 3 year old
58. FA...... English Pleasure – Limit Horse
65. FA...... English Pleasure - Amateur Mares
84. FP...... English Pleasure-4 year old
87. FP...... English Pleasure – Amateur Stallion and Gelding
99. SA...... English Pleasure Walk-Trot 12 & under
114. SP...... Raptor Ridge Morgan’s English Pleasure Jackpot Championship
121. Sun.... English Pleasure Championship – Jr. Exhibitor
122. Sun.... Kohler Stables English Pleasure Championship – Jr. Horse
136. Sun.... English Pleasure – Amateur Championship

Pleasure Driving
29. TP...... UPHA Pleasure Driving-3 Year Old
36. TP...... Pleasure Driving Amateur
40. TP...... Pleasure Driving 4 year old
48. FA.......Pleasure Driving – 2 year olds
73. FP.......Pleasure Driving Jr. Exhibitor 17 and under
78. FP.......Pleasure Driving– Stallions/Geldings
83. FP.......Pleasure Driving – Mares
94. SA.......Pleasure Driving-3 year old
103. SA.......Junior Exhibitor Pleasure Driving Championship
116. SP.......Pleasure Driving Amateur Championship
118. Sun.....Pleasure Driving Championship -2 year olds
126. Sun.....Pleasure Driving Championship – Jr. Horse
129. Sun.....Kohler Stables Pleasure Driving Jackpot Championship

Hunter Pleasure
18. TA....... Hunter Pleasure – Ladies 18 & over
33. TP...... Hunter Pleasure Stallions/Geldings
42. TP...... Hunter Pleasure Mares
51. FA.......Hunter Pleasure 4 year old
60. FA.......Hunter Pleasure – Amateur Stallions/Geldings
62. FA.......Hunter Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor 14-17
67. FA.......Hunter Pleasure -- Amateur Mares
68. FA.......Hunter Pleasure – Jr Exhibitor 13 & under
71. FP.......Hunter Pleasure – Amateur Owned/Trained/Shown
77. FP.......Hunter Pleasure-Gentleman to Ride
96. SA.......Hunter Pleasure – Limit Horse
101. SA.......Hunter Pleasure-3 year old
104. SA.......Hunter Pleasure Walk Trot 12 & under
110. SP.......Hunter Pleasure Championship – Jr. Exhibitor
112. SP.......Hunter Pleasure – Amateur Championship
124. Sun.....Hardwood Creek Farm Hunter Pleasure Jackpot Championship
127. Sun.....Hunter Pleasure Championship – Jr. Horse
Equitation
Medal Classes are limited to AMHA Junior members, 17 & under, and will be judged
according to the AMHA Morgan Judging Standards book.
21. TA..... Equitation Hunt Seat 12 and under walk/trot
23. TA..... Equitation Hunt Seat – 14-17
26. TA..... Equitation Hunt Seat – 13 & under
30. TP..... UPHA Challenge Cup Equitation
35. TP..... Equitation Western 13 and Under
50. FA......Equitation Saddle Seat Walk Trot – 12 & under
56. FA......Equitation Saddle Seat – 13 & under
64. FA......Western Equitation AMHA Medal
70. FP.....Equitation Saddle Seat AMHA Medal
91. SA.....Equitation Western Seat – Walk Trot 12 & under
92. SA.....Equitation Saddle Seat – 14-17
100. SA.....Equitation Western Seat 14-17
105. SA.....Equitation Hunt Seat on the flat AMHA Medal
109. SP.....Equitation Lead Line – 8 & under
128. Sun...Equitation Western Seat- Championship
131. Sun...Equitation Saddle Seat- Championship
133. Sun...Walk Trot Equitation Championship-Saddle/Hunt Seat
134. Sun...Equitation Hunt Seat On The Flat – Championship
135. Sun...Walk Trot Equitation Championship-Western Seat

Working Hunter
120. Sun...Working Hunter Under Saddle

Western Pleasure
22. TA....... Western Pleasure 4 year old
25. TA..... Western Pleasure Limit Rider
31. TP..... Western Pleasure Amateur Mares
39. TP..... Western Pleasure-Amateur Stallions and Geldings
49. FA......Western Pleasure-3 year old
55. FA......Western Pleasure-Limit Horse
61. FA......Western Pleasure Walk/Trot-12 & under
63. FA......Western Pleasure-Gentleman Rider
66. FA......Western Pleasure – Ladies 18 and Over
80. FP.....Western Pleasure Stallions/Geldings
85. FP.....Western Pleasure Mares
95. SA......Western Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor 14-17
97. SA.....Western Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor 13 and under
102. SA.....Western Pleasure – Amateur Owned/Trained/Shown
115. SP.....Western Pleasure – Amateur Championship
119. Sun...Western Pleasure Championship – Jr. Horse
123. Sun...Western Pleasure Championship -Jr. Exhibitor
132. Sun...Western Pleasure Jackpot Championship

UPHA
29. TP..... UPHA Pleasure Driving-3 Year Old
30. TP..... UPHA Challenge Cup Equitation
Ranch Horse
RANCH HORSE HALTER
Designed to showcase the conformation necessary for a ranch horse to do the job
undersaddle. Horses are ridden into the ring for judging, lined up, ground tied and
stripped. After inspection, horses are resaddled and may be led or ridden out of ring.

RANCH HORSE PLEASURE


Designed to show a ranch horse that is a pleasure to ride. Horses are required to work
both ways in the arena at a walk, jog, and lope. The walk is intended to cover ground,
the jog should be faster than the walk, the extended jog is truly extended and the lope
is a true 3-beat gait that is extended to a hand gallop. Horses reverse at the trot in one
direction and reverse at a lope to the second direction. Horses will be stopped on the rail
and asked to back ten feet.

RANCH HORSE VERSATILITY


This class features obstacles a ranch horse may encounter in daily work. Pattern and
obstacles will be posted prior to the class. May include gate work, trailer loading, simple
pattern or maneuver, dragging obstacles, use of a rope, checking feet, etc. Judges
discretion at number of refusals for an obstacle.

BARREL RACING
This is a timed event. The standard cloverleaf pattern is to be used with the contestant
having the option of running to either the left or right barrel first. A five-second penalty
will be assessed for each barrel down at the end of the run. Either or both hands may be
used on the reins. A contestant will be disqualified if the pattern is broken.

MANDATORY RULES FOR RANCH HORSE CLASSES


Working tack shall be used. An excess show of silver on saddles, bridles or halter is not
allowed. All competitors shall wears western clothing. This will include a long sleeved
shirt with a collar, western boots with a heel, and a western hat. Judge may determine
whether longsleeved shirts or short-sleeved shirts are more appropriate for the climate.
Severe bits will not be allowed in any class, Prohibited equipment includes wire chin
straps, jerk lines, tack collars, and tie downs with metal in contact with the horse’s head.
Tie downs will only be allowed in the timed event class.
A horse may be shown in a hackamore (bosal) at any age, but only while they are five
years old and younger may two hands be used on the reins. Protective boots will be
allowed in all performance classes. Split reins are allowed in all classes. Roping reins
are allowed in barrel racing and roping classes. A romel rein may be used in reining and
working cow horse

12. TA...... Ranch Horse-Halter


45. FA......Ranch Horse-Versatility
47. FA......Ranch Horse-Barrels
52. FA......Ranch Horse-Pleasure

STALLION PRESENTATIONS
Freestyle stallion presentations are available for purchase at $100 each during the
evening sessions of the show. Stallion owners who purchase these will be given
5 minutes to highlight their stallion in any way they choose – formal presentation,
presentation of get, liberty presentation, etc. If you are interested, call Mary Todd
Kaercher at 952-472-1858 or email fiveoclockfarmmn@gmail.com.
Futurity

1A Sport horse in hand Yearling NCMA Futurity


2A Sport horse in hand 2 year old NCMA Futurity
3A-NCMA Futurity Yearling Fillies
4a NCMA Futurity 2 year old Fillies
8a NCMA FuturityYearling Geldings
9a NCMA Futurity 2 year old Geldings
13a NCMA Futurity yearling colts
14a NCMA Futurity 2 year old colts
48A NCMA Futurity 2 year Old Pleasure Driving
Classes will run concurrently with other listed classes except 1A and 2A. Two judges,
one for futurity division and one for regular division
.
To Be Announced Class Options and Rules:
To Be Announced Classes (TBA) can be requested by contacting the show chair and
sponsoring the class for $100.
Added classes will be posted in the show office and on the website.
The session and class added will be available on a first come-first served basis and
once the TBA classes are filled, there will be no other classes added to the schedule.
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Single Membership Fee: $30 Date:
Please print clearly! New Renewal plus Horse/Rider Recording Fees
Name:
Address:
City: State: Zip Code:
Your farm or stable name: Your home phone #:
Trainer or Agent: e-mail address:

Check areas A - Arabian S - Saddlebred P - Hackney Pony M - Morgan R - Ranch Horse I - Icelandics
of interest: W - Walking Horse O - Open Performance SD - Open Schooling/Academy D - Dressage

List names of Junior Riders and their Birthdates:


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Horse Nominations To help our point-keepers, please list horses you intend to show.
You DO NOT have to pay a nomination fee for every one, unless you wish to.

Horse Name Breed Horse Name Breed

Please use back of form if you need more space)


If showing ASB Pleasure - please indicate age group: # _____#of
___nominations
of nominations @ $20
@ $15 each== ______
each

Equitation Rider Recording (only for equitation riders showing in non-Schooling/Academy Div. classes)
Rider's Name Rider's Birthdates $15 per rider
(1)
(2)

Schooling/Academy Div. Rider Recording


Rider's Name Rider's Birthdate $15 per rider
(1)
(2)

* A member can pay any number of "Nomination Fees" at $20 and each one makes ONE of your horses/ponies
eligible for Tri-State year-end awards. However, each of your horses earns individual points - same as always. Family Membership $45 $
We are requesting you to name the horses you plan to show -- you don't have to pay a NOMINATION FEE
for all of them unless you want to. This listing is to help our point-keepers with their year-end tallies. Single Membership $30 $
However, if you are showing more than one horse, (but only paid 1 Nomination Fee) and because of showing
successes, each of your horses earns enough points to qualify for a year-end award -- only your ONE "best horse"
Total Recording Fees: $
will actually WIN an award. (Determined by highest points and/or class standing.) If you want every horse you
own to be eligible for year-end awards, you must pay the $20 Nomination Fee for each horse.
Total Due Tri-State: $
* Nominations can be made any time during the year, however, points will only count from the date your Nomination
Fee is received. (For instance, if you've made only one nomination & later in the season decide you'd like two horses Send completed form
to be eligible for awards -- ONE horse will earn points only from the date the second Nomination Fee was received. and payment to:
Marcy Eickholt
* If horses shown in Equitation Classes are to be eligible to earn points in other classes (i.e. Park Horse), a Horse
Nomination Fee must also be paid for that horse.
15460 Pioneer Trail
Eden Prairie, MN 55347
* Equitation & Schooling/Academy Div. Nominees must be Tri-State members. (If under 18, they may be
covered under a family membership.)
Questions:
* If a horse is owned by more than one person, ALL owners must be paid Tri-State members, (952) 937-1937
(except husband/wife/junvile 17 & under.) However, only one Nomination Fee need be paid.
If you are nominating a rider,
* If a horse is sold which has already earned points during the show season - the new owner they must be individually
must be a paid Tri-State member. (Points will then follow the horse to the new owner.) listed by name.
Meet our judges
Marsoe LaRose
Judge Marsoe LaRose is from Aldergrove, BC, a small community just outside Vancouver
where he raises and trains Morgan cross pinto horses and miniature horses for driving.
Although involved with horses for most of his life, after discovering the joy of driving, Marsoe
soon became involved in most aspects of the sport. He has driven at Advanced level
competitions since 1998, has been a member of Canadian Equestrian Driving Team and also
served as Team Coach at 2 World Championships. Marsoe drives singles, pairs and four-
in-hand; won the Canadian Interprovincial Combined Driving Championship twice and been
named the Pleasure Driving Grand Champion at the Calgary Carriage Driving Classic. In
2003 he received the prestigious British Columbia Premier’s Award for Horseman of the Year.
Marsoe is a current FEI International Judge; Registered Judge with USEF and ADS, a Senior
Judge with Equine Canada; an instructor and examiner for the British Driving Society’s
Harness Horse certification, an Instructor and Evluator in the Carriage Association of
America’s Driver Proficiency Program, a NARHA Coach for therapeutic driving; a certified
farrier; and enjoys teaching and judging driving across North America and Europe.
In 2008 Marsoe was selected as a Jury member for the World Singles Driving Championship
in Poland and will be judging international events in Hungary, USA and Canada this year as
well a jury member for the 2009 World Pairs Championship.
the East Coast and has judged many on the West Coast. In 2005 she judged the LA County
Fair and the Haflinger Futurity Show. For her own pleasure she
drives her 4 in hand of Welsh Cobs.

Cindy Mugnier
Cindy Mugnier is a third generation horse person from Massachusetts.Cindy is currently a
clinician for the AMHA/USEF Judge’s School program and sits on the AMHA Professional,
Judging Standards and Judging Education committees. She currently is on the Board of
AMHA serving as president.She is on the Stockbridge School of the University Of Massachu-
setts advisory board and serves as the vice president of the Massachusetts Morgan Horse
Association.
Cindy has been a judge at numerous Morgan shows in the United States and Canada, and
has been a clinician throughout the United States and Canada, New Zeland and Great Britian.

Rodney Hicks
Rodney Hicks has been in the hackney pony business for over twenty years. He serves as a
director on the board of the AHHS and the Northeast Hackney Society. Currently located in
Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Hicks maintains a public stable focusing on the amateur driver.
Former Champions trained by Rodney Hicks include Dun Haven Classic Contender, Silver
and Gold, Naughty By Nature, and Romeo’s Warrior LF. Hicks trained Truly Naughty By
Nature to the Ladies and Amateur World championships in 2008.
Judging assignments have been the World’s Championship horse show, the American Royal,
the Royal Winter Fair, and Illinois State Fair.
Rodney lives in the Berkshires of Massachusetts with his wife, Janet Crawford Hicks, and
their son, Danny

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Mary Todd Kaercher
695 Applegarden Road
Minnetrista, MN 55364

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