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1 December 2012
Newsletter for the BVDC, Inc.
Serving the Driving Enthusiast
December 2012 www.bvdc.org
Inside this Issue: BVDC Holiday Party details (Silent Auction, Historic Photos) - 12/9
BVDC 30th Anniversary Announcement & Planned Events for 2013
Anniversary Event at The Whip Tavern - 1/29
Member Driving Biography: Chet Halka
Driving Trainer/Instructor Profile: Dwayne Pash
Report on Coach Presentation (General Membership Meeting)
General Membership Meeting - Competitive Trail Driving - 3/17
BVDC Board Meeting January 8, 2013 at 7:00 PM
New Bolton Center
All Members Welcome
Info: Debby Donovan 856-981-1868 or [email protected]
“Uncovering the Mystery of a Brewster Coach's History”
Bill Venditta giving club members an up-close look at his Park Drag coach during our November General Membership Meeting program held at New Bolton Center- Photo by Debby Donovan
2 December 2012
It’s not too late to
RSVP to the
2012 BVDC
Holiday Party
& Membership Meeting
Sunday, December 9th
5:00 PM
Enjoy hors d’oeuvres, a cash bar and full buffet dinner for a special dis-
counted price of $42.00 per person.
Contact Jaye Ventresca at
215-343-2653 or email [email protected] to RSVP or
with any questions.
3 December 2012
BVDC Historic Photo Collection For this year’s Holiday Party, we are collecting historic photos from
BVDC activities from the past 30 years !
The best pictures will be selected and mounted for viewing in the reception area and all pictures will be in the slide show
To submit your photos, send photos and: Your name and address and phone # the year the photo was taken (or your best guess!) the BVDC activity and who is in it
to Debby Donovan (47 Quaker Neck Rd, Salem, NJ 08079) or email your photos to me at: [email protected].
If you have questions, e-mail or call me at 215-873-4533. AND feel free to send EARLY and OFTEN!
*** DEADLINE to submit photos was Friday, Nov 30th but send them to me ASAP and I’ll try to get them included! ***
Note: we can accept both paper
(any size) and electronic photos
4 December 2012
- 2013 MEMBERSHIP IS OPEN - PLEASE JOIN or RENEW NOW!
STAY ACTIVE BY RENEWING BEFORE JANUARY 1, 2013 Members who have not joined or renewed by January 1, 2013 will NOT be included in the 2013 printed membership directory
New members and renewals received after January 1st will be included in the electronic membership directory (to be available on the website).
2013 MEMBERSHIP DUES HAVE NOT CHANGED
Individual Membership - $30 Family/Group Membership - $40
CHARGES FOR PRINTED/MAILED MATERIALS HAVE NOT CHANGED
Black & White Paper Newsletter (12 issues) - $25 Paper Membership Directory - $5
Join or renew using the form on the next page, or on-line through the BVDC website: www.bvdc.org
or by clicking on this link: http://carriagedrivingvolunteers.org/BVDC/BVDCMembershipFrame.htm
Vice President - Jane Oehler Director - Jessica Axelsson Director - Kathy Kozak Director - Zana White Director - Hannah Polson (completing Anna Klumpp’s term) Returning for the second year of their current terms are: President - Debby Donovan Secretary - Pat Kozakowski Treasurer - Tim Canavan Director - Ellen Gallagher Director - Teresa Palumbo Director - Merrill Walters
Special thanks to the outgoing Officers and Directors: Debbie Camplone, Vice President Suzy Stafford, Director Toots Mahre, Director Debbie Wolf, Director Anna Klumpp, Director
Thank you all for volunteering! The Nominating Committee: Pat Kozakowski Debbie Wolf Cindy Boddy
Brandywine Valley Driving Club, Inc.
Slate for Officers & Directors for BVDC Board to be voted on by the Membership at the Annual Meeting & Holiday Party
Sunday, December 9th, 2012
5 December 2012
6 December 2012
Mary Lane Wark had an idea in 1983 and, with the help of some fearless and dedicated driving folks, organized
the Brandywine Valley Driving Club. Mickie Bowen was Vice President, Jean Braceland was Secretary, Mary
Warner Brown, William and Marjorie Miller, John and Gabrielle Taylor, Martha and Steve Barbone and Hope
Hand all rolled up their sleeves to form a group for carriage drivers in our area. They met at Mary’s Woodcock
Farm in Marshallton with the mission of starting a driving club to organize schooling shows, ADS shows and
clinics for carriage drivers in our area. We thank our founding members and all who followed for having that vision and starting the club that we enjoy today.
The Brandywine Valley Driving Club celebrates its 30th Birthday in 2013! The club has thrived over the years because of the leadership and dedication of many who share the love of
carriage driving. The 30th Anniversary Committee was formed to celebrate this landmark anniversary and has
much in store for all of you during the year. We invite you to share our enthusiasm throughout the year as we
celebrate the history of BVDC and those who did so much to build the club over the past 30 years. We are
reaching out to past, current and future members to all join us as we offer fresh new programs and activities in
2013. We will celebrate the achievements of BVDC and come together as a driving community to learn, share
and to have fun driving our horses (safely!).
We hope to see you at some of the special events planned for the anniversary year:
Dinner at The Whip Tavern with former, current and future BVDC members, on Tuesday January 29th;
Program on equine law, presented for us by Cheryl Allerton, Esq. at her offices in Wyomissing, PA on
Saturday, February 23rd from 3-5 pm;
Reception and open house and Anniversary print signings at the Carriage House in Unionville, PA on
Sunday afternoon, March 10th from 1-5 pm;
Program by Paul Martin on how the carriage auction works and more on Thursday evening, April 25th ! Then
join us at the Martin’s spring carriage auction and be sure to visit the BVDC Anniversary Booth on Friday
and Saturday (April 26th and 27th);
BVDC driving weekend at Fair Hill, MD, September 27-29th. Enjoy the driving opportunities of Fair Hill
with BVDC members and friends; and
Trip to visit Stony Brook Carriage museums and Long Island Stables with special opportunities for “behind
the scenes” tours October 11th-13th.
The theme of the anniversary, the “Celebration of Thirty Years of Driving Excellence” is portrayed in an original
watercolor composition painted by Sandra Philpott
to commemorate this special year. The pleasure
drivers, the combined driving competitors, the
very small equines and the multiples drivers are
pictured in this wonderful image to reflect the
diversity of our membership and the richness of
the sport. Prints of this poster will be on display
and for sale at the 2012 Holiday Party and
throughout the year. This is a big image (18” x 24”)
and we are offering posters ($20) and limited
edition signed and numbered prints on archival
paper ($50). A portion of the proceeds of the sale of
the posters and prints will be donated to the group
of charities designated by Brandywine Valley
Driving Club to benefit carriage driving.
Submitted by Margaret Grillet for the Anniversary Committee
Brandywine Valley Driving Club Celebrates Thirty Years of Driving Excellence
Above: Poster version of the original watercolor painting by Sandra Philpott
7 December 2012
A SPECIAL EVENING AT THE WHIP TAVERN FORMER, CURRENT AND FUTURE BVDC MEMBERS AND ALL FRIENDS
ARE INVITED
There is no better way to kick-off the Anniversary Year than by having a
“draught” at the Whip with you driving pals. Save the date and watch for more
details. This is just for “FUN” and is brought to you by the Anniversary Committee!
When: Tuesday, January 29, 2013, 5:00 -9:00 pm
Where: The Whip Tavern, 1383 North Chatham Road, Coatesville, PA
19320
What: Buffet dinner, cash bar and byob wine
Directions: www.thewhiptavern.com
What else: We are still working on the menu and cost. The Whip is an
authentic English Pub and because space is limited, reservations for this
event are required in advance.
Contact: [email protected]; 302-465-2200
8 December 2012
Note: “2011” row represents 2011 members who did not renew in 2012;
(*) Organizations (e.g., other driving clubs) that receive the newsletter but are not members
BVDC Membership Report
New members since Nov 1st
Barbara Mandich Lincoln University, PA
Gail V. McMillen Dillsburg, PA
Mr. Dixon tried to get me started most of my life but work and young kids kept me too busy for a long time. Then I got the Goldstein’s -- what an adventure they were! Every day I said I cheated death again! Then Roger Roberts found me “Jack” and “Jill” -- half Belgium and half Dutch harness horses. They were fun for about two years. Then I
acquired “Carbonero”, a recently gelded Andalusian. I met Jim Fairclough about that time and he turned a hobby into a passion for CDE. I was then about 55 years old and could not get enough of it! Now I am almost 59 and still can not get enough! I’m currently competing with both a single and a pair of German Warmbloods (“Flip Flop” and “Larrado”) at Intermediate level.
Member Driving Biography: Chet Halka
Chet and his horse “Carbonero” with groom Jorge Sanchez on their way to a 2nd place finish in the Intermediate Single Horse dressage class at the 2012 Glen Willow CDE - photo by Debby Donovan
9 December 2012
Driving Instructor/Trainer Profile: Dwayne Pash
Location: Ringoes, NJ
Phone: 732-580-0454
Email: [email protected]
Dwayne started working with horses at a very young age in Nelson, New Zealand, learning many of his breaking and training skills from his father and grand-father with Standardbred race horses. He trained and drove horses to many successes in the New Zealand racing industry. In 1999 Dwayne moved to New Jersey for 6 months to explore the US Standardbred racing
environment. After visiting the New Jersey Horse Park and watching a Combined Driving Event he decided to transition his skills into the pleasure driving field including Combined Driving Events. He trained and competed in the single horse divisions quickly transitioning from the Training to the Intermediate Divisions with many successes. Within the last 4 years Dwayne has trained and competed a talented Morgan pony very successfully moving from the Single Pony Training Division through to the Advanced Division. In 2012 he won the ADS Intermediate Single Pony Championship. When he is not driving the Morgan pony, he spending much of his time breaking and training young horses and/or teaching beginner through intermediate students and their horses. He accompanies his students to shows, competitions and pleasure drives. His calm demeanor is a true asset in young horses that are new to the carriage driving discipline. He brings them along in a relaxed and nurturing environment with an emphasis on their owners’
expectations. Once horses leave his training they have a good foundation to continue to hone their driving skills under their owners’ guidance. In addition to training the horse, he offers carriage driving lessons to the horse’s owner in the driving discipline of their choice. He can provide a customized work outline for horses going home to continue their work under their owners’ supervision. He offers preparation in advance of CDEs and/or pleasure horse shows, such as spring tune ups from beginners to advanced, Pleasure Driving and CDE training, singles and pairs. Dwayne trains in Central New Jersey throughout the year and can be reached at [email protected] or at 732-580-0454.
Dwayne and his Morgan at the 2012 Elk Creek CDE on their way to a 1st place finish in the marathon phase of the Intermediate-Advanced Single Pony class - Photo by Debby Donovan
Dwayne and his Morgan at the 2012 Glen Willow CDE where he finished 1st overall in Intermediate Single Pony - Photo by Debby Donovan
10 December 2012
Coach Presentation by Bill & Liz Venditta
“Uncovering the Mystery of a Brewster Coach's History”
A group of about 20 BVDC members and guests gathered on a nice Sunday afternoon to hear Bill & Liz Venditta enthusiastically share their knowledge about coaches as well as their interesting journey discovering the history of their own beautiful Park Drag which they acquired in 2008. Our program began outside where we were able to get an up-close look at their coach while Bill talked about every aspect of it’s anatomy from top to bottom as well as the appointments, answering lots of questions from the audience as he went along. Their carriage was
originally a Road Coach when it was built in 1881 by Brewster & Co. in New York but sometime during its life it was converted to a Park Drag – it was not uncommon for Road Coaches to be converted to Park Drags and vice versa; they have many similarities although there are some differences which Bill and Liz described to us – for example a Road Coach has a wood paneled interior while a Park Drag has a leather interior.
Because Brewster & Co. put serial numbers on many parts of their carriages (carved in the wood and etched on all metal parts) and kept detailed records of their sales, the Venditta’s were able to find a lot of historical information about their own coach. For example, they found a copy of the original invoice showing the $2,400 purchase price. They spent a week’s vacation in New York researching their coach at places like the NY Historical Society, the NY Public Library, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, finding that documents were distributed across these 3 locations depending on the type of document. For example, the draft/drawing of their model – the
“Tantivy Road Coach” – was found in the Museum of Art. This coach was designed to carry up to twelve passengers on the outside. All of us were very surprised to hear that passengers did not ride inside the coach but only on the outside! The servants or spares/appointments used the inside of the coach. An advertisement for the Tantivy Road Coach – which was used for commercial conveyance – showed that tickets were $3.00 and it cost $1.00 extra to ride on the box seat; passengers were each allowed up to 50 lbs of baggage. By contrast, a Park Drag was used for private pleasure drives only. A drive of about 15 miles was ideal; if the drive was longer, sometimes as long as 60 miles, they might switch horses 3 – 4 times during the
(Continued on page 11)
This is the actual draft/drawing of the Venditta’s coach.
Liz Venditta doing the research on their coach in New York City.
11 December 2012
trip. The coach alone weighs 2,800 lbs so with the additional weight of the passengers you can easily see why they needed to refresh the horses!
Bill and Liz use their coach for showing only such as at Devon and the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. During the week or two before a show they will take this coach out for practice but otherwise it will not be used. To pull their coach, they have seven gorgeous Gelderlander Coaching horses which they imported from the UK. As you can imagine, a lot of time is spent polishing and cleaning the coach and harness! They brought along their groom and coachman John Sheridan whose eagle eyes were constantly finding little smudges that needed to be touched up with the polishing cloth that was always in his hand!
At the very end of the 2+ hours of coach tour and presentation, Bill quoted his good friend Jean Dunphy who used to ride with him often on his drives… “Bill, just remember – it’s all about the horses… it’s all about the horses”. I think we all can appreciate what she was saying and it was clear by the emotion in Bill’s voice just how much his horses mean to him too.
The driving world really needs people like Bill and Liz Venditta who are committed to preserving what is left of coaching history for all of us to enjoy. And our club is very fortunate that they are willing to share
their wealth of knowledge about coaching. We very much appreciate all the time and effort that they put into preparing and giving this presentation for us! Be sure to check out the many pictures and also a video on our website (www.bvdc.org)to get a sampling of what we saw and heard as Bill and Liz talked about their coach!
(Continued from page 10)
This is their coach the year it was built when it was a Road Coach being used for commercial conveyance.
Above: A picture of their coach in New York City in front of Chateau Stables (which is actually where the coach was located when they purchased it).
Right: Brewster & Co sales records that the Venditta’s uncovered in their research, finding the entry for their coach by serial #.
12 December 2012
General Membership Meeting “Going the Distance”
Presentation on Competitive Trail Driving When: Sunday, March 17th @ 2-5 PM Where: New Bolton Center - Werner Amphitheater (main building) Refreshments will be served RSVP to Debby Donovan ([email protected] or 856-981-1868)
What is Competitive Trail Driving? Competitive Trail Driving (CTD) is a team
sport. You get to enjoy the countryside and learn an enormous amount about your teammate: your horse. The horses must complete the trail within a specified time range and then are judged against themselves. This is accomplished by pre-drive judging to establish the baseline and post-drive judging which allows the judges to subtract points for changes in the individual horse including those caused by fatigue, metabolic difficulties, rubs, etc. While the “team” will receive a numeric score, the motto for distance competitions is “To Finish Is To Win”. Drive distances can vary from 10, 15, 25, or 30 miles in a day to multiday drives totaling 50 to 100 miles. The sport is full of supportive people who are happy to help out newcomers. At competitions, you will often get the chance to drive in beautiful areas that you might otherwise never see. Eastern Competitive Trail Riding Association (ECTRA) is the governing body for competitive rides and drives in our region. Information and rules can be found at www.ectra.org. Here’s another article that describes CTDs: http://review.barnmice.com/horse-driving-competitive-trail-driving/ On March 17, come to New Bolton Center for a “Going the Distance” presentation on
competitive trail driving with Cate Peloquin. Maryland residents Cate and her husband
Ben have competed in Competitive Trail Riding and Endurance events for many years. In addition to riding in events, twice a year they manage multi-distance rides at Fair Hill. Cate is the current President of ECTRA and is a certified “lay judge” for competitive trail events. Her wealth of knowledge and experience in distance riding will prove valuable to anyone interested in distance driving. Bring your questions… because at Fair Hill on April 21, plan on participating in “Going the Distance” – the Drive. This will be a 7 mile competitive trail driving event in which you can experience all the in’s and out’s of distance driving in a modified format.
Debbie Camplone at a vet check
13 December 2012
Brandywine Valley Driving Club
Board meeting-Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Board Members attending: Debbie Camplone, Teresa Palumbo, Tim Canavan, Pat Kozakowksi, Toots Mahre
(phone) Debby Donovan (phone), Debbie Wolf (phone),
Incoming Board members: Jane Oehler, Hannah Polson, Zana White, Kathy Kozak
General Member present: Lisa Grater
Meeting was called to order at 7:06 P.M.
Review / Approval of Minutes: Debbie Donovan made a motion to approve the minutes, seconded by Debbie
Camplone. The motion carried. Merrill Walters asked that the minutes be amended by adding his handing over of the
liability forms from Fun Day to Tim C. and they are on file.
Treasurer’s Report: Reporting period: 9/12/2012 – 11/13/2012 Beginning Balance: $13,601.73 Income: 559.00 Expenses: -1,825.00 Ending Balance: $12,355.00
A detailed itemized report is on file from the Treasurer and can be obtained from any board member upon request.
Merrill W. moved to accept the report. Seconded by Debbie Camplone. Unanimous approval.
Committee Reports:
Nominating Committee: New board members will be voted on at the holiday party. Outgoing board members include:
Suzy Stafford, Debbie Camplone, Toots Mahre , Debbie Wolf, and Anna Klumpp. Incoming board members are:
Jane Oehler, Jessica Axelsson, Kathy Kozak, Hannah Polson, and Zana White.
Programs Committee:
Coaching Presentation to be given by Liz and Bill Venditta on Nov. 18th at New Bolton Center. They will have their
coach on the premises as well as present a slide show and talk about the coach itself and the research on its
provenance.
2012 Holiday party: Debbie Camplone and Toots Mahre gave an update on the volunteers for the party (all is well)
and the board discussed the purchase of the grids for displaying the photos at the party. They were purchased for
display purposes by Jaye Ventresca a couple years ago and used exclusively for the club. Merrill Walters made a
motion for the club to purchase the grids at the cost of $300.00, seconded by Teresa Palumbo and was carried
unanimously. Jane Oehler and Lisa Grater volunteered to pick up the grids from Jaye V. and bring to the holiday
party and to store afterwards. The proceeds from the silent auction will offset the cost of the party. A motion was
made by Merrill to donate $500.00 to the Field Services of New Bolton Center, seconded by Debby D and approved
unanimously. The justification for this is based on the fact that they let us use their facilities for our meetings (both
Board meetings and General Membership meetings) at no charge.
Membership Committee: As far as the board discussion of the exact dates for the membership year, the by-laws
wording will not be changed for the upcoming membership year 2013. The Board still feels that the wording is
unclear in the by-laws. This will be worked on and updated over the coming year.
There was no report from the equipment committee as well as the Clinic/ Special Events Committee.
Teddy Bear Picnic / Show Committee: the board had major discussion about the date/place options for TBP for 2013. (Continued on page 14)
14 December 2012
Bobbi Hagar had sent a file online to the board with the options due to schedule conflicts for 2013. This conflict
included the scheduling of Fair Hill with the ADS weekend, Fair Hill International as well as Garden State CDE.
There were pros and cons with each option. The board decided to stay in touch with Bobbi H. and weigh all the
different scenarios as more information is developed for each. A board decision on the date will be made at a future
meeting.
A proposal to have a non-ADS fun show was put forth by Lisa Grater and Jane Oehler. They will investigate and
report at the next board meeting in January.
Pleasure Drive (recreational) Committee: The Daniel Boone Pleasure Drive had to be cancelled. It will most likely be
rescheduled for April/May of 2013.
There were no reports from the Hospitality Committee as well as the ADS Representative.
Sunshine Committee: Kathy Kozak reported that Katrina Wieand had shoulder surgery and had been sent a card on
behalf of the club. It was requested that cards be sent to Doris Grassi as well as Suzanne Langenwalter.
Anniversary Committee: Margaret Grillet submitted a detailed report on the plans being proposed by this committee
for 2013 which the board reviewed and discussed. No changes to the proposed plans were requested by the Board.
Margaret also provided an article to announce the committee and upcoming planned events in the newsletter.
It was noted that the founding members of BVDC have been invited at no charge to the Holiday party.
Margaret is coordinating the orders for the posters and prints for the 30th anniversary (signed/numbered prints will be
priced at $50 and posters for $20).
Old Business:
Advertising Renewals - Debbie Camplone sent out renewal request letters to all current advertisers and was able to
obtain several ad renewals for the website and the newsletter for next year.
BVDC support for the Pa. Horse Expo in 2013 in Harrisburg-Teresa Palumbo and Pat Kozakowski offered to work at
the ADS booth on behalf of the club; they will talk to Anne Council to see what times are needed to cover there.
NEW Business:
2013 Advertising Rates - A proposal was made by Pat Kozakowski to keep the ad rates the same for this coming
year. Seconded by Tim Canavan and was passed unanimously.
New Member Packets - The club brochures and pins supply are nearly exhausted, these had been contracted by Pam
Taws so she will be contacted about having more made.
Committee Chairs - It was noted that we need committee chair(s) for Programs, Clinics and Pleasure Drives for the
coming year. Jane O. and Lisa G. have offered to plan a pleasure drive for ponies and mini’s sometime in July in
Perkeomenville (Green Lane) .
Motion to end the meeting by Debbie Donovan, seconded by Tim C. meeting adjourned @ 9:17 P.M.
Submitted by Pat Kozakowski
(Continued from page 13)
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2012-2013 Mid-Atlantic Driving Calendar Denotes BVDC activity
DECEMBER
9-Dec - BVDC HOLIDAY PARTY - Wyndham Garden Exton Valley Forge; Info contact: [email protected] 856-981-1868
JANUARY 2013
8-Jan - BVDC BOARD MEETING, New Bolton Center. All members welcome to attend. Contact: [email protected], 856-981-1868
29-Jan - BVDC ANNIVERSARY EVENT: DINNER AT THE WHIP TAVERN, 5-9 pm - Coatesville, PA. Info & RSVP: [email protected]; 302-465-2200
FEBRUARY
23-Feb - BVDC ANNIVERSARY EVENT: PROGRAM ON EQUINE LAW, 3-5 PM Wyomissing, PA. Info & RSVP: [email protected]; 302-465-2200
MARCH
10-Mar - BVDC ANNIVERSARY EVENT: RECEPTION AND OPEN HOUSE AT THE CARRIAGE HOUSE - 1-5 PM, Unionville, PA; Info & RSVP: [email protected]; 302-465-2200
12-Mar - BVDC BOARD MEETING, New Bolton Center. All members welcome to attend. Contact: [email protected], 856-981-1868
17-Mar - BVDC GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING - “GOING THE DISTANCE” - COMPETITIVE TRAIL DRIVING
PRESENTATION, New Bolton Center, Kennett Square, PA. RSVP & Info: [email protected] 856-981-1868
APRIL
6-Apr - CHAPTER ONE FARMS SPRING ADT, Chapter One Farms, Pedricktown, NJ. www.chapteronefarms.com. Helene Paxton, H: 856-299-5124; C: 443-253-4135; F: 856-299-6772; [email protected]
21-Apr - “GOING THE DISTANCE” - THE DRIVE, Fair Hill, MD. RSVP & Info: [email protected] 856-981-1868
25-Apr - BVDC ANNIVERSARY EVENT: PROGRAM BY PAUL MARTIN ON HOW THE CARRIAGE AUCTION WORKS Info & RSVP: [email protected]; 302-465-2200
26-Apr to 27-Apr - BVDC ANNIVERSARY BOOTH AT MARTIN’S SPRING CARRIAGE AUCTION
MAY
4-May to 5-May - GLADSTONE HDT, Gladstone, NJ. Info: Gayle Stinson; H: 908-453-3332; C: 908-752-2653; [email protected]
14-May - BVDC BOARD MEETING, New Bolton Center. All members welcome to attend. Contact: [email protected], 856-981-1868
JUNE
1-Jun to 2-Jun - ELK CREEK CDE, Fair Hill NRMA, MD. Info: Diane Trefry, P.O. Box 25, Chesapeake City, MD 21915, H: 410-755-6785, W: 410-755-6855; C: 443-553-1453, Fax: 410-755-6110; e-mail: [email protected]
JULY
9-Jul - BVDC BOARD MEETING, New Bolton Center. All members welcome to attend. Contact: [email protected], 856-981-1868
20-Jul to 21-Jul, LORENZO DRIVING COMPETITION, Cazenovia, NY, Info: Lisa Shotzberger, C: 484-942-5750; e-mail: [email protected]
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
6-Sep to 8-Sep GLEN WILLOW CDE, Avondale, PA. Info: Ann Pringle at [email protected] or 910.691.7735
10-Sep - BVDC BOARD MEETING, New Bolton Center. All members welcome to attend. Contact: [email protected], 856-981-1868
27-Sep to 29-Sep - BVDC ANNIVERSARY EVENT: BVDC DRIVING WEEKEND AT FAIR HILL, MD, Info & RSVP: [email protected]; 302-465-2200
OCTOBER
11-Oct to 13-Oct - BVDC ANNIVERSARY EVENT: TRIP TO VISIT STONY BROOK CARRIAGE MUSEUMS AND LONG ISLAND STABLES with special opportunities for “behind the scenes” tours, Info & RSVP: [email protected]; 302-465-2200
TBD - BVDC PLEASURE DRIVE AT THUNDER RIDGE FARM (Lititz, PA),
TBD - BVDC CLINICS , In conjunction with TBP, Fair Hill, MD.
TBD - BVDC TEDDY BEAR’S PICNIC HORSE DRIVING TRIAL & TROT, Fair Hill, MD.;
NOVEMBER
16 December 2012
Member Classifieds EQUINES
1997 REGISTERED FIJORD GELDING (“Peppertree Brenning”), 14.1 hands - "Brenning" is cute and lovable guy.
With his teddy bear looks and outgoing personality he is sure
to be a favorite in any stable.
But don't let his teddy bear physique fool you! Brenning is a
true athlete. He is a forward thinking Fijord with great length
of stride, elasticity and swing in all three gaits. He has the best of training and is ready to
take you to a CDE or pleasure show. He is supple in both
directions and has great dressage basics in harness and under saddle. Brenning is also seasoned under saddle. He
enjoys trail riding and driving. He has no vices and is polite for the vet, farrier, turn-out and trailering. For many photos,
video and price details visit: www.staffordcarriagedriving.com
under sales page or contact Suzy (302) 540 5162, email: [email protected] (2/2013)
QUALITY DARTMOOR PONY - 5 yr old bay mare, already winner at Pleasure Shows, CDE and under saddle. Kid-
friendly, calm and pretty. Excellent mover, carries herself in
lovely frame naturally, easy to drive single, pair or in four in hand. Eligible for new ADS small pony division so you can
choose to go marathon without a navigator as a single. 11.3h, healthy, sound, and very well bred. This is a
special pony that all members of your family will enjoy. Good home required. Located near
Poolesville, Maryland. Contact: Tracey Morgan 301-648-
5158 email: [email protected] (01/2013)
CARRIAGES
GLINKOWSKI SPORT - This carriage is attractive and very
versatile. It was custom made to suite a single horse or large
pony/ small horse pair. Beautiful brown body with cream pin striping. Drivers seat is adjustable for
leg length and has a wedge with
suede cushion. Carriage also has rear disk breaks, parking break and two
removable weight plates (44 lbs each). Whether you are looking for a
solid marathon carriage or a pleasure driving carriage that will be safe for you and your passengers
on any terrain, this is the carriage for you. Fore photos,
measurements and price details visit: www.staffordcarriagedriving.com under sales page or contact
Suzy (302) 540 5162 (2/2013)
PHAETON STYLE COUNTRY OR PLEASURE CARRIAGE
Single horse or Large pony/small horse pair. This carriage will
sure to make heads turn whether you are going for a country drive, in the pleasure show ring, or trotting down the center
line. The carriage is a two-tone brown with natural stained wood wheels, a lovely brown leather dash, and grey bedford
cord seats cushions. A wedge seat for the driver that can be moved to sit in the center or on the right hand side. It also
has rear disk breaks and a dickie seat for the groom. This is
a very versatile carriage that comes
with two sets of shafts, one length for large pony, and one length for horse
size. It also comes with the entire pair pole attachment that is fully adjustable.
This beautiful carriage is in excellent
condition and ready to take you for a drive! For more photos, measurements and pricing visit:
www.staffordcarriagedriving.com or contact Suzy (302) 540 5162 (2/2013)
NEW ENGLAND CARRIAGE SHOW PHAETON - Single/Pair:
Fits large pony pair or small horse single. Whether you are looking for a presentation carriage or a
classy show vehicle, you will be noticed in this dynamic vehicle! This show
Phaeton is stunning with its black and
red contrast, genuine leather cushions, and stainless appointments. This carriage
is in "like new" condition. Carriage comes complete with lamps and pole for pair, as well as two sets of
single shafts (two different lengths). The carriage also boasts rear disk breaks and is FEI legal width for CDEs (138 cm).
Carriage also has wedge seat which is included. For more
photos, measurements and pricing visit: www.staffordcarriagedriving.com or Contact Suzy (302) 540
5162 (2/2013)
2002 KUHNLE 191 MARATHON CARRIAGE in very good
condition. Fits a 16+ H horse. Navy blue with front & rear
brakes. $8,500.
GLINKOWSKI SPIDER PHAETON - bought new, lightly used & recently repainted. Fits a 16+ H horse. Black with yellow
striping. Rear brakes only. $6,500.
For more information on both above carriages, pictures or to schedule a visit, contact Kim - email: [email protected] or
302-659-0635. Located in Delaware. (12/2012)
MEADOWBROOK CART: Fits medium pony-(12.0-12.3 hh)custom made, natural oak stain. Wooden dash, lightly used.
Brass hardware, small spares box under whip seat. asking $900.00 Call 717-529-6277 after 9/15 (11/2012)
EASY ENTRY METAL HORSE JOG CART with bike tires for sale. $325 - price negotiable. Contact Tracy if interested at
215-317-5348. (11/2012)
HARNESS
PLEASURE HARNESS FOR COB-SMALL HORSE. Black with patent leather on the saddle and bridle with brass
hardware. Breast collar style. Smuckers made and in excellent condition. $500 OBO Call: 610-733-2331 (01/2013)
BLACK LEATHER, COB-SMALL HORSE SIZE SMUCKER'S
DELUXE, breast collar harness, chrome fittings with reins.
Excellent, like new condition, originally $1,000, priced to sell at $600. Located in Oxford, PA. Email: [email protected]
or call 610-998-0431. (10/2012)
17 December 2012
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SYNTHETIC COB-SMALL HORSE SIZE SMUCKER'S
DELUXE HARNESS with contour breast collar, chrome fittings, no reins. Good condition, $450. Located in Oxford,
PA. Email: [email protected] or call 610-998-0431 (10/2012)
MARATHON HARNESS RUSSET LEATHER with brass
fittings, large pair; used but very good and usable condition $1500 [email protected] (09/2012)
MISCELLANEOUS
WINTER FARM RENTAL IN AIKEN (WINDSOR) SC: 1 mile from Katydid CDE on Curb Chain Lane in the heart of the
famous “Trainer’s Triangle”, wonderful trails for pleasure or conditioning, 3 large paddocks with 3 board fence and shade,
private run-in sheds for each field, small barn with work
space, storage and tack room, hay/feed storage, round pen. For more info contact Suzy: (302) 540 5162,
[email protected] (01/2013)
WINTER WORKING STUDENT POSITION IN OCALA,
FL; available January through mid-April with World Champion, Silver and Bronze Medalist: Looking for a self-
motivated individual interested in learning more about the keys to successful training, competing, and caring for the
pleasure and competition driving horse. Position Criteria:
Must be over 20 years old, Minimum of 1 year Driving experience, Self Starter, Must be available January 4th
through Mid April, Must have own transportation. This position includes housing for you and your equine. You
have the opportunity to work side by side in all aspects of training with Champion Driver and Trainer. Daily tutelage
with your equine is included. Possibilities to compete with
coaching. If you do not wish to bring an equine reimbursement for work will be provided. For more
information or to put in an application for this position please go to:
http://www.staffordcarriagedriving.com. To be considered,
application must be submitted no later than December 1st, 2012. (01/2013)
Member Classifieds (cont’d)
18 December 2012
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The Candle House Inn of
South Harrison
639 Tomlin Station Road, Mullica Hill, NJ 08062
Phone: 856-981-9443
www.thecandlehouseinn.com The Inn is a comfortable,
modern farmhouse on a
34-acre farm, just 3 miles from
NJ Turnpike Exit #2,
in the center of several South
Jersey wineries, and
minutes from the antique
center of Mullica Hill, the
historic towns of
Swedesboro, Woodstown,
Mickleton, Paulsboro,
Clarksboro, Mantua, and the
warehouse centers of Bridgeport and West Deptford.
Relax in our immaculate, well-appointed guest rooms, each with
private bathrooms.
Whether traveling for business or pleasure, The Candle House
Inn is great for your business or pleasure travel needs and we are
excited to welcome you!
19 December 2012
CECIL VETERINARY CLINIC
W.E. RIDDLE, JR., V.M.D., Ph.D. DIPLOMATE AMERICAN COLLEGE
OF VETERINARY SURGEONS EQUINE SURGERY
HYPERBARIC OXYGEN MEDICINE
1380 Hopewell Road, Port Deposit, MD 21904 Telephone (410) 658-4356
Fax (410) 658-4815
Carriage and Coach Lamp Restorations
Full range of lamp repair and restoration services
Frank Kwasnik 609.259.6153 Allentown, NJ [email protected]
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20 December 2012
Newsletter for the BVDC, Inc. Serving the Driving Enthusiast
BVDC, Inc., Officers President: Debby Donovan
Vice President: Debbie Camplone Treasurer: Tim Canavan
Secretary: Pat Kozakowski
Board of Directors Ellen Gallagher
Anna Klumpp
Toots Mahre Teresa Palumbo
Suzy Stafford Merrill Walters
Debbie Wolf
Website:
www.bvdc.org
President:
Debby Donovan 856-981-1868 [email protected]
Vice President:
Debbie Camplone 610-692-1737 [email protected]
Treasurer:
Tim Canavan 610-689-0200
Secretary: Pat Kozakowski 717-538-5620
Programs: Anna Klumpp 410-708-3588
Newsletter: Debby Donovan 215-873-4533
Membership:
Bobbi Hager 973-627-2263 [email protected]
Clinics:
Suzy Stafford 302-540-5162
Pleasure Drives: Debbie Wolf 856-728-4134
Website :
Ellen Gallagher 610-762-7572 [email protected]
Sunshine:
Kathy Kozak 610-388-0152
E-LINES Coordinator: Teresa Palumbo 717-823-2094
Lines of Communication
www.bvdc.org
293 Diamond Spring Rd
Denville, NJ 07834