Horse Leaders Meeting Agenda & Minutes
Agendas
ATTENDEES:
CALL to ORDER
MINUTES:
TREASURER:
CORRESPONDANCE:
REPORTS:
- Horse Judging Team - Benefit Horse Show
- NILE Horse Judging contest
- Halter Breaking with Rose Malisani
- Achievement Night
- Horsey Halloween
OLD BUSINESS:
- Vote for Board positions
CURRENT NOMINATIONS:
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- President-Ginger Murphy
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- Secretary-Rachel Grimshaw
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- Treasurer-Katrina Emrich
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- Rule Changes submitted in October
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- Vote
- Horse Judging
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- Nationals update
- Education/Project Days and Activity planning
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- Justin Warneke – Bits and Reins (confirmed for Nov. 9)
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- Christmas Craft/Helmet Ed
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- Record Books
- Clinic ideas for 2025
NEW BUSINESS:
- Dates for 2025 events
- Revise Heads-Tails award in rulebook
- Closet clean out update
- Budget review
- Donated Items
NOTE: No horse leaders meeting in December.
Upcoming Events
- Dec 14 Project Day
Current 4-H Year Meeting Minutes
Call to Order
Attendees: Brook Gerard, Ginger Murphy, Jenn Volkmar, Katrina Emrich, Leann Murphy, Lisa Jassen, Rachel Grimshaw, Wendy Newman
Ginger called the meeting to order at 5:33 PM.
Pledges
Minutes:
A motion to approve the October minutes was made by Brook and seconded by Wendy.
Treasurer’s Report:
Checking: $10,145.04 / Savings: $25.00 / CD: $10,356.58
Agent’s Report:
Jenn provided updates on the following -
- Leadership Academy – information will be included with the December newsletter.
- Summer Outbound - deadline is December 1
- Volunteer Institute – will be in February, date not set.
- MT State Shoot – will be in March, date not set.
- Youth State Award - applications due July 6th
- Rec Lab – will be in May, date not set.
- November Project Day - November 9th, 65 total members signed up including fourteen for horse.
- Fairgrounds – Jenn will get a master calendar from Susan with Cascade County to share with the Horse Leaders
- Pins – if anyone has any unused or extra 4-H pins Jen would like to repurpose them as there is a backlog on Shop 4-H
- Ignite – March in Washington, DC
- Extension office closures - November 11th (Veterans’ Day) & November 22nd (day after Thanksgiving)
Correspondence:
None
Event Reports:
Lisa reported that the Horse Judging Team Benefit Horse Show, held on October 5th, was a success. Lisa ran the office, Brook announced, Kelli Rohloff, Ginger, & Laura Steichen coached the girls, and Adison, Elle, Haylea, Leann, & Reagan judged the competitors. There were four halter classes, a champion halter class, and all the traditional classes. The team received positive feedback, and the competitors were happy with the judging. Twenty-six people registered and $1,100 was raised which will be used to offset the cost for the girls to attend Nationals.
The NILE Horse Judging Contest was on October 15th in Billings and Elle, Haylea, Leann, & Reagan participated. The girls placed first as a team, Leann placed first as an individual, Elle placed second as an individual, and Haylea placed fourth as an individual.
Leann reported that Rose Malisani held a Halter Breaking Workshop at her home on October 20th. There were quite a few horse kids in attendance. Rose went over the basics of how to halter break a colt, basic nutrition, and took the kids on a range walk.
Brook reported that Achievement Night was held on October 27th at the fairgrounds. Shannon Newth was the MC and talked about 4-H week and what makes you, you. Janet Smith catered the spaghetti dinner. Jenn mentioned that the Leadership Council suggested that next year, each committee speaks to how the foundation dollars they received were utilized.
Katrina reported that Horsey Halloween was held on November 2nd at the Cascade County Fairgrounds. There were great costumes, and eighteen kids participated. Cheryl Seal along with her husband and granddaughters judged the event. The facility was good, and Lisa pointed out that we need to schedule events for half an hour after our rental time commences.
Old Business:
Board nominations for the 2025 year were as follows: President – Ginger Murphy, Secretary – Rachel Grimshaw, Treasurer – Katrina Emrich. Wendy moved to accept the nominations as presented and Lisa seconded. The signers on the Horse Leaders account will be Ginger Murphy, Wendy Newman, Brook Gerard, & Katrina Emrich.
The Cascade County Horse Judging team will travel to Nationals in January. The four girls competing (Elle, Haylea, Leann, & Reagan) will be accompanied by coach Ginger and Laura Steichen. Since there are only four kids, the County will only cover the cost for one coach to attend. Laura will need to pay her own way, unless there are excess funds raised. The team is selling raffle tickets to help offset the cost to attend. Jenn has booked the flights.
Tentative Project Days:
- November 9th – Bits and Reins presented by Justin Warneke
- December 14th – Christmas craft and helmet training. Lisa has a wooden 4-H ornament in the works, fifty will be ordered and will cost a couple of dollars each. Lisa will type up a couple of sentences for Jenn to include in the monthly newsletter. Leann volunteered to bake cookies. Ginger will reach out to Rose Malisani to see if she is willing to do the helmet training.
- January 11th – Stick horse & Omoksee games with Katrina. Ginger & Lisa will be in Denver. Jenn to see if we can use the gym.
- February 8th – Horses & Your Future with Leann
- March 8th – Horse Kit Stations with Brook
- April 12th – Brands presented by Paul Johnson. Brook to reach out to Paul to see if he is willing and available.
Lisa walked through a draft of rule changes as follows:
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Section |
Revisions in Red |
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Meetings |
The Cascade County 4-H Horse Leaders Meetings are on the first Tuesday of January, February, March, April, May, June, September, October, and November at 5:30 p.m. at the MSU Cascade County Extension office. Additional meetings may be called. If meetings beyond the regular monthly meetings are added an invitation with date, time and primary topic of discussion will be sent to all enrolled horse leaders a minimum of 2 weeks prior to the meeting date. |
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Project Horse Table – Colt to Maturity or Green Horse |
To qualify members must be 11 by October 1; have completed meet the assessment criteria for horsemanship level 3; and demonstrated to handle the project to enrolled to be safe and sufficient to handle a young horse. Approval may be given by Cascade County 4-H Horse Leader s if there are extenuating circumstances. |
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Cascade County Horse Showing Rules Ownership 1. All Horse Projects |
1. All Horse Projects shown by 4-H members in 4-H classes at the county or state level must be owned by the member or member’s immediate family, or member must have a care lease by the member from June 1st through September of the current 4-H year, at minimum. The member must have access to feed, care for and ride the project horse(s) during the June 1 to September time frame. All project horse(s) must be declared by June 1 to the MSU Cascade County Extension office through electronic submission using the applicable form and indicate which enrolled projects the horse may be used for. Additional or back up horses may be declared for horsemanship and ranch horse projects if they meet the care and ownership requirements. The horse(s) must be in the primary care of the 4-H member from June 1 through mid-September. a. In case of a severe injury or loss of a horse after June 1st, the member may petition for a horse change. They must explain the situation, present veterinary documentation if applicable and prove use and care of the horse to be added. Petitions will be reviewed by the executive committee and extension agent to determine if substitution will be granted. |
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Cascade County Horse Showing Rules Ownership 2. b. |
Green Horse is a young horse less than 5 years old that was not started as a yearling by the 4-H member. A green horse project shall be a horse of primary use by the 4-H member enrolled in the project. The green horse project is intended to mirror the colt to maturity project with recognition that a horse may be started or acquired after the weanling/yearling year but will comply with the same intent of the youth member executing all training and having primary ownership of that horse once it is declared as a green horse project animal. |
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Cascade County Horse Showing Rules Ownership 2.c.. |
Once the horse becomes a colt to maturity or green horse project animal, it may not receive professional training unless the member is involved in that training. The member may take lessons or ride under instruction of a trainer so long as all riding and training is executed by the 4-H member. This applies from the start of the project (yearling through 5-year-old for colt to maturity projects and from June 1st of the year entering the green horse project through Level 4 of the project with the same horse.) |
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General Rules for All Classes 1. |
1. The age of the 4-H member is determined as of October 1st of the current 4-H year. This does not apply to Colt to Maturity Project in which the member may turn 12 within the current 4-H year. |
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General Rules for All Classes – Remove rule #4 and re-number 5-30, accordingly |
Late entries for the County and State Fair Horse Shows are accepted by the posted dates with the appropriate late fee due in the Extension office, not postmarked. (See inside cover for dates). |
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Section |
Revisions in Red |
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General Rules for All Classes – rule #11 (now rule #10 due to deletion of rule #4) |
Stallions aged 2 or older are not allowed in any horse shows and/or clinics. Stallions are allowed only in yearling showmanship.
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General Rules for All Classes – rule #21 (now rule #20 due to deletion of rule #4) |
Cascade County 4-H will follow the bit guidelines of the Montana State 4-H. This document may be found on the https://www.montana.edu/extension/4h website.
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General Rules for All Classes – rule #22 (now rule #21 due to deletion of rule #4) |
Unless otherwise specified, Horses aged 5 years and older are encouraged to must be ridden in a shank bit and reined with one hand. Horses aged 3 and 4 years and younger are allowed to be ridden with a snaffle bit or bosal and reined with two hands or may be ridden one handed in a shank bit. Horses aged 2 or Green Horse level 1 are to be shown in a snaffle or bosal and direct reined with 2 hands. Flat chain curb straps or flat leather curb straps ½ inch or wider are required with a curb or shank bit of any kind. |
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Showmanship Classes Equipment |
Equipment: All horses will be shown with a properly adjusted halter. Lead shanks with chains may be used. Chains are allowed under the jaw. But the use of the chain over the nose or under the jaw or in any way having contact with the horse will be prohibited. Whips or bridles will not be allowed. |
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Colt to Maturity Yearling Project |
Exhibitor must be a minimum of 12 years old during the project year and must have completed Horsemanship Level 3. Refer to Table 1 for qualifications. |
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Western Horsemanship Classes General Requirements |
General Requirements: A horse entered in Western Horsemanship can be shown in only one level per family member. Horses may not be cross-entered in colt-to-maturity or green horse classes. Horses must be shown in a stock saddle. Tie-downs, martingales and mechanical hackamores of any type are prohibited unless otherwise indicated in the class description. Split or Romal reins are permissible, but roping reins are not allowed. Splint boots, bell boots and skid boots are optional. Spurs are optional except in bareback where they are not permitted. Spurs should not be used forward of the cinch. In all classes the judge has the option of requesting one or all contestants to perform individually. Horses under four (4) years of age in Horesmanship and Trail Classes may be ridden with curb bits, snaffles, or bosals. Snaffle bits and bosals must be ridden two handed except opening and closing gates. It is mandatory that horses five (5) and over be ridden in a curb bit, Curb or shank bits must be ridden one handed. Horses aged 5 years and older must be ridden in a shank bit and reined with one hand. Horses aged 3 and 4 years are allowed to be ridden with a snaffle bit or bosal and reined with two hands or may be ridden one handed in a shank bit. Horses aged 2 or Green Horse level 1 are to be shown in a snaffle or bosal and direct reined with 2 hands. Flat chain curb straps or flat leather curb straps ½ inch or wider are required with a curb or shank bit of any kind. See Montana State Horseshow bit guide at the end of this book for bit requirements. Horses shall not be shown with artificial appliances that would tend to alter their performance. |
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Heads or Tails Award |
A traveling trophy will be presented for participation in the County Performance and Ranch Horse andState Fair Horse Shows to the 4-H Club with highest award average per member enrolled in the horse project. The 4-H Club is selected based upon the following criteria: 1. Add the ribbon points for all the members in the club based on the following point system: Grand: 5 points Reserve: 4 points Blue: 3 points Red: 2 points White: 1 point 2. Divide this number by the number of club members enrolled in the horse project. 3. There must be a minimum of five (5) members per club enrolled ina4-H Horse Project: Levels, Colt to Maturity, Green Horse, Ranch Horse, Driving, Small Equine or Packing. |
Brook made a motion to accept the changes as outlined and Katrina seconded.
Lisa suggested that a Welcome Guide be drafted to be provided to new members enrolled in a horse project. Lisa & Reagan will work on putting something together that explains the various projects, events, requirements, record books, etc. The Bit Guide and Rule Book should also be included.
We need to decide upon horse show dates and check on availability. Ginger will reach out to the 406 Arena and Wendy will reach out to the King’s Arena. Cheryl Seal has a new facility, and it is available for 4-H use as well. The proposed County Horse Show dates are August 1-2 or July 25 - 26.
Horse camp is tentatively booked for May 2-3 with the 406 Arena (date to be confirmed by Ginger). Leann and Reagan will work on details and will reach out to other members for input.
No decisions have been made for 2025 Clinic’s, but we will discuss as ideas come up.
New Business:
Ginger and Brook recently worked on cleaning out the closet and would like each group leader to come in and take a look. During the next couple of project days, we will put free items out for kids to select from. After that, the remaining items will be donated to Eagle Mount.
Lisa provided a detailed explanation of the fiscal 2025 Budget. Revenues: $9,540.00 / Expenses: $9,720.00 / Net Loss: $180.00. Brook made a motion to approve the 2025 Budget and Katrina seconded.
Kandie Chartier recently completed her Colt to Maturity project, and we need to review her record books and touch base with her on an award. She can select an award of her choice as long as it is around $150.
Adjournment:
Wendy made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 7:35 PM and Katrina seconded.
Respectfully submitted,
Rachel Grimshaw - Secretary
Call to Order
ATTENDEES: Brook Gerard, Ginger Murphy, Lisa Jassen, Leann Murphy, Katrina Emrich, Rachel Grimshaw – NO QUORUM PRESENT DISCUSSION ONLY.
Called to order – 5:35 pm
PLEDGES
MINUTES:
Katrina moved to accept minutes with these changes – Stockman Bank CD is a 12 month CD will be renewed Jun 14, 2025. Lisa 2nd. M/S/C
TREASURER:
Checking - $9,169.47 / CD Balance – $10,356.58 / MTFCU Savings - $25.00.
Lisa gave an end of year report . She was comfortable with the -486.53 since our balances are healthy and our goal was/is net zero. We need to follow-up with Jen Swanson from Teton County on the co-op payment with Teton from the county shows. Discussion was to total expenses and based on entry fees of Teton County kids, have them pay a percentage. Lisa recommended we follow up to set the standard, she will handle next time she is in the office for bookkeeping. Brook recommended that the standard for combining events with other counties is published in the horse leaders by-laws.
AGENT REPORT:
New year has been interesting. Small glitches with Z-Suites. Jenn did a radio interview to promote 4-H on KMON with Jason Laird. Green Clover raffle is in process and winners will be drawn next week. Project days start in November on 9th from 9a – 12p. Jenn would like a member of each leader group to be available to do a meet/greet for new families. Jenn reached out to Expo Park to get a master schedule of building/dates/costs to be able to host events with them.
CORRESPONDENCE:
Thank Yous were read from multiple kids for the WRHF event, multiple kids for State Show, and the MT Foundation for our sponsorship of these events.
REPORTS:
State Show/WRHF – 75 kids at each show. State Horse Show had more entries which is promising. Judge was from Texas Tech. Saturday went to 11pm due to her style of judging. Looking into adjusting schedule. Would like to go back to old schedule and include a 2nd judge to prevent long days. WRHF moved to 3 days and feedback was mixed. Next year the plan is to do VRH portion on Fri/Sat and 4-H on Sat/Sun. Not a lot of counties have VRH project leaders and some struggle to get all aspects of the WRH project. Two sorting pens was very helpful. Lisa wanted to clarify a $1785.00 expense for extension agents, this should not be an event expense. Bookkeeper shows a loss /we see a net gain if this is adjusted. Judges for WRHF were phenomenal and the event went smooth with the exception of some computer program bookkeeping errors.
Leaders Council – Achievement Night is Oct 27 at the Family Living Center from 4-7pm. Catered spaghetti dinner and ambassadors are finalizing plans.
Foundation – N/A
Horse Judging Team – Did a workshop with Tony Jackson on draft horses and what to expect if judging these animals at the National contest.
MBHA Finals Fundraiser – Mathie family, Katrina and Powell’s were life savers for Sat/Sun. Event went well event with personnel hiccup. Lisa mentioned Thank Yous to those outside of Horse Leaders group. Jenn mentioned having co-op counties help out with this event next year. Leann will design several options of Thank You letters so that we can have some blanks on hand for meetings and be able to send them out as we need to.
OLD BUSINESS:
Officer Elections – Discussed separating secretary and treasurer duties out. Nominations accepted for President – Ginger Murphy, Secretary – Rachel Grimshaw, and Treasurer – Katrina Emrich.
Rule Changes – see attached summary of proposed changes
There is movement to re-establish a state rule book to give counties standard guidance for horse projects.
Pg 6 – #1 big add is severe injury paragraph.
#2/3 – general edits. Green Horse being discussed at state level.
Pag 7/8, 10, 11/12
Replace and/or
Change minimum to age as of Oct 1st.
Horse Judging Team Benefit Horse Show – this weekend. NILE contest is in October and Nationals registration opened up.
NEW BUSINESS:
Achievement Night – Being held October 27th, Family Living Center, 4-7 pm. End of Year Winners have been determined. There was an issue with completed books and a division winner. Clup said it’s done but it wasn’t complete per our standards. This particular club doesn’t offer redo at turn in. Leaders agreed to have kid complete the book and still receive award. Ginger will take care of the issue.
Education Days and Activity Planning
Horsey Halloween – Saturday November 2nd from 2-6 pm at Livestock Pavilion. Games will be decided outside of this meeting. Will include a parent meeting so that we can reach out to any new families with contacts and information program wide for 2025.
Project Day – Nov 9th (1030-12) – Bits and Reins with Justin Warneke
Adjournment
Katrina moved to adjourn, Brook 2nd. m/s/c
Respectively submitted,
Brook Gerard – (stand in) Secretary/Treasurer
Call to Order
Present: Rose Malisani, Brook Gerard, Ginger Murphy, Wendy Newman, Charla Merja, Katrina
Emrich,
Lisa Jassen, Leann Murphy, Jen Volkmar
Guest: Jenn Swanson (Teton County)
Ginger Murphy called the meeting to order at 5:30 pm.
Minutes:
Motion to approve minutes as presented by Brook Gerard. Lisa Jassen second. Motion carries.
Finances:
Checking/Savings: 10,634.14
Money Market: 2.56
Stockman Bank CD 10,000.00
20,636.70
Lisa Jassen will meet with individuals from each committee to review expenses to ensure
everything is
coded correctly. Ginger Murphy will represent horse leaders.
Agent Report:
Jen Volkmar introduced herself as the new Extension Agent for the Horse Committee.
Project Days will be the 2nd Saturday of the month. Please reach out to her. Horse
Leaders have
participated November – April and are requesting to participate in Project Days at
this time. Rose
Malisani shared historic 4-H Horse Project Enrollments. Thank you to Charla Merja
for volunteering with
4-H Horse Leaders.
Correspondence:
None
Event Reports:
2024 MT 4-H Congress – Leann Murphy reported on Horse Judging and Congress. Cascade
County
placed first as a team, Reagan placed first as an individual and Leann placed 3rd.
All participants placed
in the top 9.
Ranch Horse Practices at Neversweat Ranch – 3 practices, with cattle at 2. Practices
were beneficial for
kids, especially for new families. Kids learned a lot at practices and were ready
to compete at the show
in July.
Horse Show Practices at Kings Arena – Practices were small, but very beneficial for
the kids that
attended. They covered showmanship, bareback, patterns, etc.
Cascade-Teton County Ranch Horse Show – Similar participation to previous years. Co-oping
the event
works well. Highlight was the on foot jackpot roping on small calves. Todd Stanley
and Josh Panter did a
good job as judges. Jessica did a great job coordinating the awards. Lisa Jassen suggested
extending
invitations to other counties to participate. This may impact the show date, due Marias
Fair and
Chouteau County Horse Show.
Cascade-Teton County Horse Show – Katrina Emrich reported on the County Show it went
well with 35
participants. Jenn Swanson appreciated combining our shows with Teton County. Teton
County would
like to continue to collaborate on prizes and the events. There were concerns about
rule differences
between counties and rules in regard to possession of horses. It would be beneficial
to have a state rule
book again or joint rule book for combined shows.
Omoksee Play Day – Cancelled due to heat. Katrina Emrich suggested tying it to Project
Days, Horsy
Halloween, or early summer. Suggested to make pool noodle horses in December for a
pool noodle
omoksee in the spring.
Old Business
Stockman Bank CD Update – Moved over and reinvested in a 7 month CD. It will be due in January.
New Business:
Nominations to Executive Board – Nominating committee will bring forth names at the
October
meeting. Ginger is willing to serve as President for another term.
- President – 2 year Term
- Sect/Treas – 2 year term
Upcoming State 4-H Horse Events
- MT WRHF, Sept 13-15 at 406 Arena, 64 kids registered. The event was built based on
80-90 kids.
The committee is adjusting the event due to the lower number of participants. Lori Walton and
Victor Salazar are judges for the event. 3 Extension Agents and 2 participants from the state office will be present at the event. Lisa Jassen is looking for assistance labeling stalls on Thursday and the dinner (taco bar) Saturday night. Rose Malisani suggested Cascade County Horse Leaders make a donation to this show.
Brook Gerard motion to sponsor the WRHF for $500. Katrina Emrich second. Motion carried. - MT State 4-H Horse Show, Sept 20-22 at 406 Arena – Attendance is up to 64 kids. Need
assistance labeling stalls, stuffing bags, cleanup of facility prior to events. The state office asked
if Cascade County was putting the dinner together for the show. Rose Malisani suggested
reaching out to Janet Smith and Running Free to do the dinner (Friday Night) as fundraiser.
The state office will be coordinating the events and covering some of the costs (program, judges
sheets).
MBHA Finals – September 27-29 at ExpoPark, Ginger is organizing volunteers.
Review of 2023-24 Events and Event Finances (October Meeting)
- Project Days
- Clinics
- Shows
- Practices
Achievement Night – October 27, time – TBD, at the Family Living Center. Buckles are ordered.
Horse Judging Team – The team has been doing offsite judging. The team will hold a
benefit horse show,
October 5 at 406 Arena giving the team an opportunity to judge. They have a sponsor
and will offer
high-point awards. The team will be asking for donations to support travel to Denver
in January 2025.
Rule, Policy, and Award Criteria Change Proposals – The changes are due to Jen Volkmar
September 25,
2024 to be reviewed at the October meeting. Members must have paid their membership
fee and
attend the October meeting in order to vote at the November meeting. If the number
of proposals is
small, the vote could be held in October. The counties should meet to develop combined
county show
rule books as discussed earlier.
Looking Ahead to 2024-25 (November Planning Meeting)
- Horsey Halloween -
- Horse Camp – Equine Dentistry
- Craft Ideas – pool noodle horse, saddle charms
- Clinic Suggestions – bit clinic – Justin Warneke, halter foal – Rose Malisani (Oct-Nov)
- Grow Horseless Horse program/horses – will promote education days and ride at Brook’s
in
October (2nd and 4th Sundays) - Education Day – Record Book Day
County Show Reimbursements for Stalls, Camping and Omoksee – Horse leaders need to
pay 406 Arena
$100 and refund $60 to families for camping and $935 to 406 Arena and refund $380
to families for
stalling. Due to the heat families left and the Omoksee on Sunday was cancelled. Refund
Omoksee
registrations $210 due to cancellation. Total to 406 Arena $915 after subtracting
$120 due to not using
the outdoor arena on Sunday. Katrina Emrich motion to approve expenditures. Wendy
Newman second.
Motion Carries.
Adjournment
Motion to adjourn by Wendy Newman. 2nd Katrina Emrich. Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully Submitted,
Charla Merja, Secretary/Treasurer
Call to Order
Attending: Ginger Murphy, Brook Gerard, Wendy Newman, Lisa Jassen, Katrina Emrich
Meeting called to order at 6:04pm
Minutes
Minutes from May meeting approval was made by Wendy and 2nd by Katrina, motion carried.
Treasurers Report:
Balance was $13,324.92 for checking, $9,355.87 for the money market. Total was $22,705.79. Wendy reported that the money from the money market account was transferred to the checking account in preparation for the CD of $10,000. Expenses were Horse Camp and Bookkeeper.
Correspondence:
N/A
Event Reports:
Camp: Katrina and family reported that her family loved it, no negative comments heard. Leaders took notes for next year of things we may want to change for next year.
Ranch Horse: Kids moved cattle and they loved crossing the creeks. Levi Lee was excellent help for roping. Would be helpful if another helper for roping since lots of new kids.
Jan Larsen Clinic: Fantastic clinician, Newman Stables was a good indoor alternative since the weather was not good. Leaders took notes for next year. Jan broke the exercises down so it was well received. All levels learned something!
Investment Update: Wendy reported it has not been a simple process. Stockman Bank CD by 5/31/23 did not go as planned. June rates have changed a bit, the new rate is 7 months for 4.5% and the 9 month is 4.75%. Stockman Bank requested we list the signers on the horse leader’s account and the officers for the horse leaders.
The checkbook signers are as follows: Brook Gerard, Murphy, Wendy Newman
Officers are as follows:President, Ginger Murphy, Vice President, Wendy Newman, Treasurer/Secretary is Charla Merja.
Wendy also reported that there have been a few other issues that were found in setting up the CD, the extension office updated the Montana Secretary of State filing from 2021 through 2023. The filing was done under the Foundation tax id number and not the horse leaders tax id number. It was confirmed by Lisa that the Horse Leaders have their own tax id number. Stockman Bank will require that the SOS report for horse leaders and invest the $10,000 in a 9 months CD at 4.75% at Stockman Bank. Wendy will file a reimbursement with horse leaders after the process is done. Katrina 2nd the motion and after a vote the motion carried.
Mike O’Neill is spear heading with Kelan at the westside Stockman Bank branch. All signers will need to stop by to complete the signature card once everything is complete.
County Horse Show: the entry form is out and available for sign ups in Cognito. Lisa will send it out a 2nd time to clean up email. Ginger said that it was good to send out multiple times. Lisa mentioned next year we would be able to add stripe payments.
Volunteers for County Show:
Scribes: Charla Merja and Brady Drummond
Check in: Rose Malisani and Charla Merja
High Point: Wendy Newman
Trail: Ginger Murphy, Marie Powell, Jay Aspevig, and Jacob Emrich
Awards: Danielle Berner
Patterns: Lisa Jassen and Ginger Murphy
Hunter Hack: Desi Roth and Ginger Murphy
Announcer: Brook Gerard and Wendy Newman
Other Volunteers Needed: (we will ask clubs/families if they can assist. Request will be sent out) Prize Selection Table, Gates, Clean Up, Trail, Ribbons
Horseless Horse: Wendy offered Newman Stables arena for the kids and Brook to be able to ride and practice. Brook will coordinate hauling and will shoot for Sundays and/or Mondays as practice options. The date not available is June 11th and July 23rd and 24th.
Working Ranch Horse Show: Matt Otto will provide the cattle for the show. Asa Jassen and Matt will be on horseback to help.
Lisa, Katrina, Wendy and Brook will all help. Teton county hasn’t committed to doing the awards yet and in the past that has been their responsibility. Cascade County does all the other portions of the show. Katrin gave us the Teton agent to contact, and she is Jen Swanson and Jamie Smith is the admin helper. Wendy suggested that we ask Teton about their budget and if they have money budgeted and cascade can do the shopping. In past years we have not met our budget to break even for the ranch horse show. Lisa suggested we recheck our budget to see if we have any extra for prizes.
Patterns: Lisa sent a complete pattern set from 2022 State Horse Show. Committee is asked to review and we will send out a condensed group once they have been approved.
Volunteer Needs: Test proctors for knowledge portion and test graders still needed.
New Business:
Ranch Horse Practices at Never Sweat Ranch will be weather dependent. Cattle will be at the first one along with dummy roping inside if weather is not good. The kids will practice patterns and will set up stations at a practice when the arena is not too wet.
State Fair:
Entries are open and the kids are allowed to enter 4 items. The office will send out an email to educate the families on their options.
Display: Last year there was a corner for Horse Leaders to do an educational display. For 2023 we want to encourage kids to bring items they have worked on or learned to make at the education days and camp. Ideas are knot boards, coasters, ornaments, and posters. Katrin can email this information to the families too. Wendy proposed that the these for our 2023 display be “All the horse buzz” and we educate the public on bones, breeds, colors, showing, ranch work, health issues that the kids learn about from their books and their education projects. Each club leader will gather items from their club and the leaders will make posters or displays at Wendy’s home on July 24 from 6-10pm.
Horse ID Cards: discussion was help as to if this is an important part of our county program? As of the meeting only 25 cards had been submitted. The idea of ID cards came from the State show to verify that the horses used were the actual project horses. This is no longer used at the state level so should we continue? This is in the county rule book so it was discussed that to change it would need to be done at the beginning of the next 4H year. These cards are not important or used for horseless horse project. After much discussion, we decided to open the date up until July 12, 2023 to allow the kids to complete it and still be able to participate. Wendy moved to reopen the date for the ID card entry until the county show entry date of July 12. The leaders can follow up with compliance of kids after this date. Brook gave a 2nd, and after a vote the motion carried.
Horseless Horse: Brook reported that due to the wet spring none of the kids had a chance yet to participate or practice in any riding as her arena was under water. Wendy proposed that the kids and Brook come to Newman Stables to practice so that they can get prepared for the county show in July. Brook is going to bring the horses and will notify the kids and their families along with other adult helpers. The goal is to let the kids have multiple practices so that they can participate and be ready for the show in July.
Adjournment
Wendy moved to adjourn the meeting at 7:32pm. Katrina 2nd the motion and the meeting ended.
Respectfully written by Brook Gerard and typed by Wendy Newman
Call to Order
Present: Rose Malisani, Brook Gerard, Ginger Murphy, Wendy Newman, Charla Merja, Katrina Emrich, Lisa Jassen, Leann Murphy
Guest: Jenn Swanson (Teton County)
Ginger Murphy called the meeting to order at 5:30 pm.
Minutes:
Motion to approve minutes with one minor change as presented by Brook Gerard. Katrina Emrich second. Motion carries.
Finances:
Checking/Savings: 13,601.12
Money Market: 2.56
Stockman Bank CD 10,000.00
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23,628.68
Correspondence:
None
Event Reports:
April Project Day - Driving with Gabby and Katrina – Katrina Emrich reported the kids had fun with Gabby Corscadden. Gabby provided lots of prizes for the kids. There were about 20 kids who participated.
Horse Camp – Ginger Murphy reported camp went well and stayed on schedule. Good feedback on the event. Well attended by outside counties as well. Suggestion - run 3 valuable sessions in the afternoon, like the morning, rather than multiple sessions to chose from.
Ambassadors – Leaders Appreciation Event. 35 people attended and Matt Rains spoke at the event. Event was appreciated.
Foundation/Council – Brook Gerard reported on the Foundation meeting. Discussions about investments, scholarships and hiring additional extension agents.
Agent Report – Teton County will be joining us at both the county horse and WRH shows. They will be interviewing 1 candidate later this month.
Old Business
Horse Judging Update – Ginger Murphy and Laura Steichen met April 8 with the team to get organized. They are doing some live horse breakdowns and will judge some classes at GFAB shows.
Stockman Bank CD Update – The CD will mature June 15. It was suggested to monitor the online banking to monitor the CD. We have 10 days from June 15 to close, re-open or it rolls into a 12-month flex.
Cascade/Teton County 4-H Horse Shows, Friday, July 19 WRH, Packing, Driving and Saturday, July 20 County Horse Show
- Teton County wants to know how to assist with the County Horse show. They have purchased prizes for the WFH show and Cascade County paid for the judge and arena for previous shows. Teton County spends about $600 on prizes. For their county show they spent about $1000. Based on bylaws, Teton County could award their own high point award separate from Cascade County. Motion to apportion the costs necessary to run on the County Horse show and WRH Show above and beyond entry fees by the number of entries from each county apportioned to each county. Cascade County will cover the prizes for the County Show and Teton County will cover the prizes for the WRH Show by Lisa Jassen. Wendy Newman second. Motion Carried. Teton County estimate 9-11 kids showing at the county show and 11-13 for the WRH show. Registration deadlines will be the same for both shows.
- It has been requested to offer a couple accommodation classes at our County Show. Class list reviewed by the committee.
- Patterns – Leann and Reagan are working on patterns. They are working on 4 packets of patterns to rotate yearly. There is 1 packet ready to be sent out to be evaluated by horse leaders.
- Judges – Ryan Jaeger will judge trail on Saturday and has been confirmed. Peggy Lucas has been contacted to be the judge in the main arena on Saturday. Todd Stanley will judge patterns, cow work and sorting June 19 ($300), he will also judge trail and ranch riding if added to the schedule. We are still looking for a roping judge ($150) for WRH.
- Reviewed fees. 2023 WRH - $65/exhibitor (cattle included), County $35/exhibitor (unlimited classes) and $10/exhibitor facility fee or single class fee of $7.00. Fun Day $10/day (9am – 12 pm). Jenn Swanson suggested breaking out the fees and identifying how the money is being spent.
4-H Play Day – Sunday, July 21 at 406 Arena
- Katrina Emrich presented her ideas for Sunday. She suggested choosing 6 games from those presented with 4 levels (lead line, Junior, Intermediate and Senior). Rose suggested awarding ribbons with points to spend in the prize store.
Sponsor Update – Rose Malisani will email out the current sponsor list.
New Business:
Assessment dates noted (June 1-Regular Classes, July 1- WRH and August 10th C2M). Project horses must be enrolled by June 1.
MBHA Finals – September 27-29. Please put on your calendars.
Adjournment
Motion to adjourn by Wendy Newman. 2nd Katrina Emrich. Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully Submitted,
Charla Merja, Secretary/Treasurer
Present:
Rose Malisani, Brook Gerard, Ginger Murphy, Wendy Newman, Charla Merja, Katrina Emrich, Lisa Jassen, Leann Murphy, Sara Graft
Call to Order
Ginger Murphy called the meeting to order at 5:30 pm.
Minutes:
Wendy Newman motion to approve minutes as presented. Katrina Emrich second. Motion carries.
Treasurer Report
Finances:
Checking/Savings: 11,146.12
Money Market: 2.56
Stockman Bank CD: 10,000.00
Total: 21,148.68
Correspondence:
None
Event Reports:
- March Project – Brook, Marie and Kevin Arnold. It was a fun, engaging event on packing.
- Ambassador Report – Leann reported on the Leader’s Appreciation on April 28, Paddock Club.
- Foundation and Leaders Council – 4-H will be moving to the Family Living Center.
- Agent Report – The office is down to 1 agent. There were 2 applicants for the 4-H position and applicants are still being accepted. The Extension office will close from 12-1 due to low staffing. Leaders Council will host a raffle fundraiser. May project day is cancelled.
Old Business
Project Day
- April 13 Driving – Katrina and Gabrielle – planning to use the gym or the classroom.
Horse Camp Planning – May 3-4, 406 Arena
- Registration should be open the end of this week with Cognito
- All instructors are confirmed
Cascade County 4-H Horse Shows, July 19 WRH, Packing, Driving and July 20 County Horse
Show
- Jan Larson will judge both days ($300/day + travel and hotel)
- Will need a roping judge for July 19 (Jessica Fryberger and Matt Otto have a suggestion)
- Ryan Jaeger for Trail on July 20 ($150)
- Leann and Reagan are going to develop 4 packets of patterns to rotate through for upcoming shows
- Driving & Packing could be a class or a demonstration- Marie Powell and Kevin Arnold would present or evaluate.
- Need to have a conversation with Teton and make sure they are still okay with how things have been done in the past in relation to finances.
- Cattle costs are $45/head/day of cattle, each participant gets the equivalent of 1 cow – We need to make sure the cost stays the same before registration costs are set.
4-H Play Day – July 21 406 Arena
- Details forthcoming
Practices –
- Working ranch horse in June on Monday’s at Never Seat Ranch, 6-8 pm June 3, 10, 17, 24
- 4-H Show Learning Days on Monday’s in July at Kings Arena, 6-8 pm – outdoor arena July 1, 8 and 15 ($10/head). Show prep help.
Sponsor Update –
Sponsor letters were sent out and checks are coming in.
New Business
- Review Roster and Levels – It’s important to review levels and make sure kids are in the correct ones.
- Horse Judging – Laura Sticken has volunteered to assist. They are still looking for more participants (Hailey, Addison, Leann and Reagan). April 20, horse judging event south of Billings. They will need to complete a travel authorization form prior to travel.
- Horse Camp Gift Certificates – We have done these in the past. We would need gift certificates for outside helpers. We need a list of all presenters and the amount of the gift certificates. Lisa Jassen motion to allocate up to $800 for horse camp gift certificates for helpers in the amount of up to $100/certificate depending on time spent. Brook Gerard second. Motion Carried. If the instructors are coming from out of town, we should cover their travel costs to volunteer their time. Foundation provides $600 for food and Horse Leaders pays the balance. Motion to allow Sandy Harshaw-Irvin to check out the Horse Leader Debit Card for food purchases by Lisa Jassen. 2nd Katrina Emrich. Motion Carried. Brook will submit the request to Foundation to transfer funds.
- CD at Stockman Bank Renewal – The CD will mature June 15. Wendy Newman will gather the necessary information to present at the May meeting. Brook Gerard motion to renew the full amount of the CD at Stockman Bank per the committee’s decision. 2nd Katrina Emrich. Motion Carried. Lisa Jassen requested a statement be provided for the CD quarterly.
- State 4-H Horse Show – September 19–22, 2024 at 406 Arena.
- State WRHF/VRF – September 13-15, 2024 at 406 Arena.
Adjournment
Motion to adjourn by Wendy Newman. 2nd Katrina Emrich Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully Submitted,
Charla Merja, Secretary/Treasurer
Present:
Rose Malisani, Brook Gerard, Ginger Murphy, Wendy Newman, Charla Merja, Katrina Emrich,
Sheryl Smerker, Lisa Jassen, Reagan Jassen, Sara Graft
Call to Order
Ginger Murphy called the meeting to order at 5:30 pm.
Minutes:
Brook Gerard motion to approve minutes as presented. Wendy Katrina Emrich second. Motion carries.
Finances:
Checking/Savings: 11,027.47
Money Market: 2.56
Stockman Bank CD 10,000.00
21,055.03
Correspondence:
None
Event Reports:
February Project Day – Raegan Jassen and Leann Murphy presented on patterns.
Judging and Scribing Clinic – Laura Bakker- Participants learned about horse judging.
Ambassador Report – Raegan provided an update leader appreciation in April.
Foundation and Leaders Council – Update provided
Agent Report – With Alyssa’s departure, Rose is covering Horse and Livestock, Katrin is covering Ambassadors and Shooting Sports. They are advertising for a new Extension Agent.
Old Business
Project Day
- March 9, Packing Marie and Brook have the US Forest Service assisting.
- April 13 Driving – Katrina and Gabrielle
Horse Camp Planning – May 3-4, 406 Arena
- Discussion regarding workshops for the event (intro to jumping, driving, dummy roping, flag work, stick horses & geese, braiding,
- Open to Chouteau, Teton, Meagher, Judith Basin County, Pondera, Liberty, Toole, Glacier
- It was decided they need more on horse related activities – reach out to Adrianna
Rohrer, Brooklynn Merja, Hayley Tompers and Hannah Rhodes for availability and ideas
– Send a brief description of the session to Rose by March 15.
- Lead Changes/Diagonals - Rohrer/Tompers
- Trail Riding/Packing – Tompers & Rohloff
- Starting the Spin (360/180/Pivots) – Graft
- ???? – Brooklynn
- Sandy Harshaw will do food and derby foods were suggested.
- Planning Meeting – Tuesday, March 19 at Wendy’s house 6:00 pm
- T-shirt -
Cascade County 4-H Horse Shows, July 19 WRH, Packing, Driving and July 20 County Horse Show
- Food will be on their own
- Patterns – Leann and Reagan will present in April
- Judges – Sara and Lisa are working on judges – Ryan Jaeger will judge trail on Saturday
- Trail – 11-4
- Add driving and packing classes on Friday (July 19)
4-H Play Day – July 21 at 406 Arena
Practices –
- WRH - June 3, 10, 17, 24, 6:00 – 8:00 pm at NeverSweat Ranch
- 4-H Show Learning Days – Possibly Kings Arena
- Open Rides – April Agenda
Sponsor Update – Rose will send out sponsor information
New Business:
None
Adjournment
Motion to adjourn by Wendy Newman. Katrina Emrich 2nd. Meeting adjourned.
Respectfully Submitted,
Charla Merja, Secretary/Treasurer
CALL TO ORDER
Called to order – 5:31 pm
ATTENDEES
Brook Gerard, Ginger Murphy, Lisa Jassen, Desi Roth, Leann Murphy, Katrina Emrich, Wendy Newman, Rose Malisani, Allyssa Peak
MINUTES
Brook moved to accept minutes with these changes, corrected spelling of Laura Bakker and Allyssa Peak. Katrina 2nd. M/S/C
TREASURER
Checking - $21,055.03 and CD Balance – $10,000.00. Expenses $39.58 for Q1 Bookkeeping.
CORRESPONDENCE
N/A
REPORTS:
- January Project Day cancelled due to weather. Will redo in Fall 24.
- Leaders Council – Brook reported no significant events to be aware of.
- Foundation – N/A
- Ambassador – There is a club contest food drive being held. #members to #pounds of food brought in for a prize. They are planning Leaders Appreciation event and holding clover bud meetings.
- Agent Report – Allyssa is leaving and moving to Minnesota. Rose will be interim agent while they hire a new 4-H agent.
OLD BUSINESS:
- Scribing Clinic – Laura Bakker will be teaching the judging team how to properly scribe for judges and what to look for. Location TBD. Sunday Feb 25 at 1030am.
- Project Day
- February 10 – 9-1030am – Patterns workshop with Reagan and Lisa
- March 9 – 9-1030am - Packing Clinic with Brook and Marie
- April 13 - 9-12pm – Driving Clinic with Gabrielle and Katrina
- Horse Camp Planning – May 3 &4 at 406 Arena. Ginger will get contract from Jessica to Rose. Potentially need a committee based on what is planned tonight after regular business.
- County Horse
- Show Prize Shopper – Danielle Berner has stepped down as prize shopper.
- Ginger, Wendy,Desi and Leann will take care of.
- Judges – report coming
- Patterns - report coming
- Show Prize Shopper – Danielle Berner has stepped down as prize shopper.
- O-Mok-See Playday – Day 3 of County Horse Show will be O-Mok-See Playday and Clinic.
- Katrina agree to plan games that all ages can participate in. Planning for 9-2 based on heat. Plannng 4-6 games with intent to play 4 games. Games will be broke out in W/T, Jr, Int, and Sr based on riding levels. Horse Leaders will need to buy lime. Depending on contract cost of outdoor arena, will need to charge a flat fee to families for Day 3 of show.
- Practices – WRH will be Mondays in June at Lisa Jassen home. Continue Mondays in July at King Arena for 4-H Show Learning.
NEW BUSINESS:
- Sponsorship Update – Allyssa will send out letter for approval and office will send to previous sponsors.
- New Person Sign Up Question from Wendy. She had a friend call the office and the person who answered the phone was rude and not helpful. She wanted office to know.
- Other Events
- GFAB has three open shows planned for June 1, July 27 and Aug 17 at 406 Arena.
- GFAB Dressage Show in Cascade planned for May 11, June 22, Sept 21.
- Spark Some Fun AQHA show planned for June 29/30 at 406 Arena to introduce folks to world of AQHA showing.
- HORSE CAMP PLANNING session
- Theme – Run for Rose 2024 with Derby Themes
- Craft – Bring a hat and decorate it Friday night, leaders will provide crafting supplies
- Food – Sandy Harshaw will provide, wants ideas from us. Leann agreed to work on a menu that is typically served at Derby event.
- Friday Night Talk – Race Horse Theme – Potential Speakers include JJK, Memory McCracken, Candy Hering, Caroline Hudon, Marcia Shanahan
- Movie – Secretariat. Needs to be in enclosed space with 406 provided gear.
- Friday Night Sleepover – yes. Brook will chaperone.
- Saturday Sessions
- AM Ideas/Confirmed – Ground Poles with Tanya Houston, Working Equitation with Sheila Meely. Need one more.
- PM Ideas – Continue with Tanya and Sheila. Other ideas – Equine Photography with Allyssa Harris, Ground Driving with Gabby Corscadden, Braiding with Caroline Hudon, Ground Roping with Carter and Leann, Stick Horses and Geese with Brook and Desi, Tack Cleaning with ?, Flag Work?.
- T-shirts – same material as last year. Yellow with choc and rust logo or Rust with yellow logo. Ask Lisa to contact Bunkhouse Branding.
Adjournment
Wendy moved to adjourn, Katrina 2nd. m/s/c
Respectively submitted,
Brook Gerard – (stand in) Secretary/Treasurer
Present:
Brook Gerard, Ginger Murphy, Leann Murphy, Charla Merja, Alyssa Peak, Marie Powell, Addison Powell, Katrina Emrich, Sara Graft, Lisa Jassen, Melanie Paul, Meghan Johnson, Reagan Jassen
Call to Order
Ginger Murphy called the meeting to order at 5:35 pm.
Minutes:
Brook Gerard motion to approve minutes as presented. Lisa Jassen second. Motion carries.
Finances:
Checking/Savings: $11,181.00
Money Market: 2.56
Stockman Bank CD 10,000.00
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$21, 183.56
Correspondence:
Thank you from Juli Jo Kelly.
Reports:
- December Project Day – Helmet Education and ornaments went well.
- Leaders Council – No update
- Foundation – Lot of budget discussions
- Ambassadors – Leann Murphy gave an update
- Agent Update – Saddle pads and boots were donated to the 4-H office.
Old Business
Scribing/Judging opportunity from NCSHA for 4-H kids – Lisa is working on this, possible dates are: Friday, March 22 or Sunday, March 24.
Project Days
- Jan 13 – Careers with Horses beyond 4-H (Leann)
- Feb 10 – Patterns (Reagan & Lisa)
- Mar 10 – Packing (Marie & Brook)
- April 13 – Driving? (Gabrielle) – Katrina will follow up with Gabrielle
Horse Camp Planning - May 3-4 at the 406 Arena
Alyssa did a great job with registration last year. Horse Leaders will pull together a group of interested individuals and determine initial details at the February meeting. Suggestions for sessions: horse dentistry, Tanya Houston, Sue Thompson, Sheila Mealy, equine photography, hands-on driving, mounted archery/shooting, branding demonstration, jumping, and ground roping. Leaders will contact the individuals they know and see if they are available and report back at the February meeting.
Cascade County 4-H Horse Show – July 19-21 at 406 Arena/ Cascade/Teton County WRH Competition – July 19-21 at 406 Arena
Discussion about moving the WRH competition to Friday, July 19 with a clinic after the competition, County show on Saturday, July 20 and maybe an O-Mok-See on Sunday, July 21. We will need to reserve the outdoor arena for Sunday.
It was decided to review the class list and show book at the March meeting. If the State show adds classes, we will need to add those to our show as well.
Reagan and Leann will meet with Alyssa to look at previous patterns and come up with 4 sets of patterns to be used on a rotation basis in the future. They will present the patterns at the April meeting.
Judge ideas: Faith Stevenson, Todd Stanley, Jan Larson and Laura Bocker could judge both WRH and County shows and Ryan Jaeger for trail. Leaders will reach out to possible judges and confirm availability.
New Business
Clinic Ideas – It was decided to hold riding practices on Mondays June 3 – July 15. The first practices will be WRH focused and the others will be related to horse show preparation and showing. Possible location will be King’s Arena. If needed, additional dates could be added for those who plan to attend the state show. Leaders will reach out to potential instructors for the sessions.
Adjournment
Motion to adjourn by Lisa Jassen. Brook Gerard 2nd. Meeting adjourned.
APPROVED
ATTENDEES:
Brook Gerard, Marie Powell, Ginger Murphy, Lisa Jassen, Desi Roth, Leann Murphy, Katrina Emrich, Adley Emrich, Wendy Newman, Rose Malisani, Adison Powell
Called to order
5:31 pm
MINUTES:
Brook moved to accept minutes. Wendy 2nd. M/S/C
TREASURER:
Lisa reported that at MTFCU we have three accounts - Checking: $9,885.00 / Savings: 25.00 / Money Market: $2.56. At Stockman we have $10,000.00 in a CD. Total is $19,887.56.
She recommended that we move the 2.56 to regular checking to fully closeout the money market account after the CD investment. Wendy then mentioned that MTFCU will just keep the shell of the money market account regardless of a 0.00 balance so Lisa recommended that we leave the $2.56 balance. There weren’t any transactions this month due to transition of quickbooks from Pinion cloud to local accounts.
CORRESPONDENCE:
N/A
REPORTS:
Western Feed Corral Open House
Leann reported that was successful with several 4-H families bringing animals and encouraging 4-H enrollments. Justin was excited that we helped.
Horse Judging at NILE
Leann Murphy and Adison Powell attended with Ginger as chaperone. It was a well run event once they figured out the registration move. Over 200 in Sr division, 180 in Jr division. Judged 4 halter, 4 riding, and gave 2 sets of reasons. Leann ended up 4th overall and 4H division champ. Adison did really well right out of gate at first competition. Cascade was 3rd overall team.
Other NILE Events
Lisa reported that at Versatility show they increased the entries from 3 to 15. This competition will make participants eligible for scholarships when they have multiple years of entries. 6 kids and adults from our area competed. It was nice to see how the WRH events fold into other competitions.
Project Fair / Achievement Night
Marie reported they had really good conversations with new families asking lots of questions. Allyssa reported that 90+ people attended. End of Year awards were given to following kids:
Senior – Leann, Clayton,
Intermediate –
Junior – Avery, Adley, Luke
Horseless Horse – Kinzley, Odin, Sylvia, Mitsaru
Ambassador
Leann is an ambassador. She helped to put on Achievement Night and New Family Orientation which were both successful. Horse project interest in high.
Horsey Halloween
Cancelled due to weather. Will reschedule in spring or use for horse camp. Any $5 fees will be rolled to a future event similar to what the exchange kids do.
Agent Report
Allyssa will be in the office until the holidays, she had a lot of conferences so working on getting caught up. Current enrollment is as follows –
7 C2M / 3 GH / 1 Driving / 19 Horseless / 14 English / 32 Western / 1 Mini / 15 WRH.
OLD BUSINESS:
Rule Changes
Cooperative effort for rule changes to be done at October meeting and rules can be voted on there or at the November meeting.
Member may use two horses points to count toward year end awards.
Lisa moved to accept the rules as presented/written. Brook 2nd. M/S/C
NEW BUSINESS:
23-24 Budget Review/Approval
Lisa presented for budget committee – kept plan the same as last year since it worked so well. In general, the horse leaders try to keep events at a net zero. Inflows include the MBHA, families and sponsorships. Wendy suggested we an up in the cattle for WRH to $60 since this is a cost we can’t control. Another line item that was kept for further development was scholarship assistance to members for event fees.
Wendy moved to accept budget with cattle fee change. Katrina 2nd. M/S/C
23-24 Project Day Planning
- Dec 9 – Helmet Education and Ornament Making
Rose will teach or find another source to teach helmet education. Katrina/Brook and Ambassadors will manage the ornament making. Ginger will order the ornaments presented. Other supplies will be used from the extension office stash.
- Jan 13 – Patterns
Reagan Jassen will plan.
- Feb 10 – Horse Careers
Leann Murphy will plan.
- Mar 10 – Packing
Marie and Brook will plan.
- Apr 13 – Driving
Will ask Gabrielle Corscadden to teach at her place.
- May 3-4 – Horse Camp
Ideas include – equine dentist, costume contest, mounted archery, omoksee, working equitation as a competition.
Clinics
Need some ideas for big clinics.
Lisa asked if there would be interest in a Judging and/or Scribing clinic to coincide with Feb and Mar 2024 North Country Stock Horse Association competitions. Laura Bakker and Marilyn Randall will be judges, they offer clinics and Lisa will ask if they would stay an extra day each to give one. Would be offered as state wide or at least region wide clinics.
County Horse Show
planned for July 19-21 at 406 Arena. Lisa mentioned that she would like to see a re-work of the schedule to allow for more participation and less fatigue. Some suggestions include:
Friday – WRH (Lisa will check with Teton County), Packing/Driving or C2M
Saturday – Regular Western/English/Trail classes
This may cost us more for judges but will be easier on families and have a good experience.
Adjournment
Lisa moved to adjourn, Wendy 2nd. m/s/c
Respectively submitted,
Brook Gerard – (stand in) Secretary/Treasurer
Attendees
Rose Malisani, Brook Gerard, Ginger Murphy, Leann Murphy, Wendy Newman, Charla Merja, Alyssa Peak, Marie Powell, Addison Powell, Katrina Emrich, Sheryl Smerker, Lisa Jassen
Call to Order
Ginger Murphy called the meeting to order at 5:35 pm.
Minutes:
Brook Gerard motion to approve minutes as presented. Wendy Newman second. Motion carries.
Finances:
Checking/Savings: 20,177.50
Money Market: 4.90
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20,182.40
Agent Report:
24 kids are enrolled in projects at this time, with 2 new kids. Leaders training ended at 96% complete.
Correspondence:
Thank you cards from participants at the State 4-H Horse Show and WRHF.
Event Reports:
MT 4-H WRHF
Leann Murphy gave an update noting it was a lot of fun with lots of kids. It was suggested to do a 3 day format.
Leaders Council
Wendy Newman attended and gave a report for Horse Leaders.
406 Arena Horse Fair
It was a small fair this year. Marie Powell, Sarah Graft and Ginger Murphy covered the booth. Addison Powell presented an outstanding free-style performance.
MT 4-H State 4-H Horse Show
It was a smaller show this year with about 65 kids, making the classes small as well. It was well-run despite the rain. Cascade County had 8 kids attend and they brought home 7 championships.
MT Barrel Horse Association Championships
Wendy Newman noted Ginger and Lisa did a great job organizing the shifts and changeover. Julie Jo was happy with our help. There were over 500 participants going through each day.
Old Business
Investment CD at Stockmans Bank
The CD has been purchased, it is a 9 month CD and we will have to decide what we want to do with it at the renewal date.
Office Election – Vice President
Wendy Newman is the current Vice President. Motion to approve Wendy Newman as Vice President. Marie Powell second. Motion carries.
Horse Judging trip to the NILE (October 17)
Addison, Leann and Reagan will be going. Ginger Murphy received funding from the Foundation and the girls will have to contribute a small amount.
New Business
Review of 2022-2023 Financials
Lisa Jassen presented the 2022-2023 financials. We did a good job staying close to the approved budget. 2022-23 net loss of -$3078.50 with Inflows $9863.61 and Outflows $12942.11. We need to be cognizant of net zero in the future.
Achievement Night
Sunday, October 22 at the Expo Park Family Living Center. The event will include a project fair that is open to the public (2-4 pm), potluck and awards (4-6 pm).
Rule, Policy, and Award Criteria Change Proposals
- Rule Change process should be more collaborative and could be worked on throughout the year. – Suggested to add to the bylaws.
- Revise Year End High Point Awards to only count the points earned from the top 2 point earning horses from 1 youth at county shows to even the playing field.
Horse Halloween
October 28 or 29 are possible dates, the event is typically held on Sunday afternoon from 2-5. Rates received for the event are: $162.50 at Expo Park for 2-3 hours and 406 Arena $50/hour. Motion by Lisa Jassen to hold the Horse Halloween at the Montana Expo Park on October 29 from 2-5. Wendy Newman second. Motion Carried. A message will be sent out to all families for the event. It was recommended to charge a minimal fee to cover the cost of the facility rental and costume prizes, $5/each in person, or $5.95 online. Registration is open through the event and participants must be enrolled in a horse project.
Budget Committee
2-4 Volunteers are needed – Katrina, Lisa and Wendy will serve on the Budget Committee.
November 1 Project Day
It was asked if Horse Leaders want to have an event at every project day or let kids attend other events as well. Brook suggested doing – December (Helmet and ornament), January (education), February (education) and horse camp in May. If there is a demand for additional sessions, leaders can offer more. She would like everyone to start brainstorming a craft for December Project Day and bring ideas for clinics and project days to the November meeting.
Looking Ahead to 2023 – Brainstorming and Resourcing
Horse Leaders need to set dates for Horse Camp and County Horse shows. Tentative Dates: Horse Camp May 3 & 4 at 406 Arena; County Horse Shows will depend on the County Livestock Show. County Horse Show tentative dates – July 19-21 if we add additional events. We will look at options for arenas.
Adjournment
Motion to adjourn by Lisa Jassen. Sheryl Smerker 2nd. Meeting adjourned.
ATTENDEES:
Rose Malisani, Brook Gerard, Ginger Murphy, Leann Murphy, Wendy Newman, Charla Merja, Allyssa Peak, Kyla Butler, Lisa Jassen, Katrina Emrich, Sheryl Smerker
MINUTES:
It was recommended to amend the minutes to include Ginger Murphy’s first name as a signer on the bank account for clarification. Brook Gerard motion to approve minutes as presented. Wendy Newman second. Motion carries.
TREASURER:
Checking/Savings: $19,957.50
Money Market: $ 4.90
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$19,962.40
There a few outstanding year-end award invoices that need to be taken care of. Lisa Jassen asked that all invoices are turned in prior to the end of September so she can complete year-end records.
Allyssa Peak will be taking over as the Extension Agent for Horse and Livestock Leaders. Rose Malisani will still be available to teach and consult.
CORRESPONDENCE:
Thank you from Hartley’s for Horse Camp. Thank you’s from Montana 4-H Foundation for Otto’s cattle for the WRHF and $250 donation for the State Horse Show.
EVENT REPORTS:
Ranch Horse practices were well attended and fun.
MT State Fair Horse Leaders Booth – was fun and worth the effort.
2023 MT 4-H Congress – Leann and Reagan competed in horse judging and did well. They judged videos, not live horses.
Cascade County 4-H Horse Show – Show went well.
Cascade – Teton WRH Show – went well. Teton parents and horse leaders stepped up and did a wonderful job.
OLD BUSINESS:
Investment CD at Stockman’s Bank – waiting on non-profit status from the Secretary of State office. Once we have that, we can proceed with purchasing the CD with Stockman Bank.
UPCOMING STATE HORSE EVENTS:
MT WRHF – September 8-10, at 406 Arena – This is the largest event to date, they have added a 3rd judge for Saturday. There are 85 contestants and 102 horses registered for the event. They are still in need of volunteers for the weekend.
MT State 4-H Horse Show, September 22-24, at Cottonwood Arena – Entries are slow for this event, there are 42 kids registered, with 64 classes. The registration deadline is September 11. The Cascade County 4-H Foundation has funds available to reimburse some of the costs for the State 4-H Horse Show for kids who want to attend.
NEW BUSINESS:
MBHA Championships
September 29-October 1, Montana ExpoPark. This is a paid opportunity for our group. We need 2 barrel setters/barrel and 1 adult/gate. This opportunity will be open to all horse youth and parents.
Review of 2022-2023 Events and Event Financing
Project Days – 2nd Saturday of the month for the upcoming year (Nov – May).
Clinics – Mostly positive reviews for Jan Larson.
Shows – recapped above.
Practices – Good turnout.
Horseless Horse Program Update
Brook Gerard wants to turn the focus to riding skills and education, not preparing them to show at the county show. Due to the change, horseless horse classes will be removed from the county show. If kids still want to show, Brook will work with them to find a designated horse. Brook wants to explore ways to recognize the Horseless Horse kids since they won’t have ribbons. A number of ideas were suggested: volunteering, improvement, project days, etc.
Cascade County 4-H Horse Program Concerns
Ginger Murphy has received inquiries into the use of assessments and horse ID cards and if they are necessary. Ginger and Allyssa will reach out to other counties to see what they are doing. Kids are assessed on their ability, not their horse. There is new leadership at the state 4-H level and it might be beneficial to let them provide guidance.
Achievement Night
October 2023. Year-end award prizes have been determined. Points will need to be tallied. Record books need to be completed to qualify for year end awards. Event sign-up sheets will be pulled to determine points based on the activities in the rule book.
Horse Judging
Cascade County would like to form a team for the 2024 Montana 4-H Congress and possibly attend the 2023 NILE with the goal to attend the 2025 Denver Livestock Show.
Rule, Policy, and Award Criteria Change Proposals
Rule Book changes are due to Allyssa Peak no later than September 18 to be presented at the October 3 meeting. The changes will be presented at the October meeting and voted on at the November 7, 2023. Leaders must be enrolled and attend both meetings to vote on any changes.
Allyssa Peak will offer a Leader’s Training on both Saturday, September 9 and Thursday, September 14
Nomination Committee
Vice President – 2-year term and attends the Leadership Council Meeting. Wendy Newman moved up to Vice President when Brook Gerard took the Livestock Leaders President position, leaving the Secretary position open. Charla Merja stepped in as Secretary and the term end September 2024.
Looking Ahead to 2024 – Brainstorming and Resourcing
Give these items – horse camp, craft ideas, and clinic suggestions some thought. Who would you like to see present clinics, horse fair at project days? Brook Gerard suggested a 4-H open house for kids and parents to see what 4-H has to offer.
406 Horse Fair
Friday September 15 (5-8) and 16 (9-4). We have participated in the past.
Adjournment
Motion to adjourn by Rose Malisani. Wendy Newman 2nd. Meeting adjourned.
Attending:
Ginger Murphy, Brook Gerard, Wendy Newman, Lisa Jassen, Katrina Emrich
Call to Order
Meeting called to order at 6:04pm
Minutes
Minutes from May meeting approval was made by Wendy and 2nd by Katrina, motion carried.
Treasurers Report:
Balance was $13,324.92 for checking, $9,355.87 for the money market. Total was $22,705.79. Wendy reported that the money from the money market account was transferred to the checking account in preparation for the CD of $10,000. Expenses were Horse Camp and Bookkeeper.
Correspondence:
N/A
Event Reports:
Camp:
Katrina and family reported that her family loved it, no negative comments heard. Leaders took notes for next year of things we may want to change for next year.
Ranch Horse:
Kids moved cattle and they loved crossing the creeks. Levi Lee was excellent help for roping. Would be helpful if another helper for roping since lots of new kids.
Jan Larsen Clinic:
Fantastic clinician, Newman Stables was a good indoor alternative since the weather was not good. Leaders took notes for next year. Jan broke the exercises down so it was well received. All levels learned something!
Investment Update:
Wendy reported it has not been a simple process. Stockman Bank CD by 5/31/23 did not go as planned. June rates have changed a bit, the new rate is 7 months for 4.5% and the 9 month is 4.75%. Stockman Bank requested we list the signers on the horse leader’s account and the officers for the horse leaders.
The checkbook signers are as follows: Brook Gerard, Murphy, Wendy Newman
Officers are as follows: President, Ginger Murphy, Vice President, Wendy Newman, Treasurer/Secretary is Charla Merja.
Wendy also reported that there have been a few other issues that were found in setting up the CD, the extension office updated the Montana Secretary of State filing from 2021 through 2023. The filing was done under the Foundation tax id number and not the horse leaders tax id number. It was confirmed by Lisa that the Horse Leaders have their own tax id number. Stockman Bank will require that the SOS report for horse leaders and invest the $10,000 in a 9 months CD at 4.75% at Stockman Bank. Wendy will file a reimbursement with horse leaders after the process is done. Katrina 2nd the motion and after a vote the motion carried.
Mike O’Neill is spear heading with Kelan at the westside Stockman Bank branch. All signers will need to stop by to complete the signature card once everything is complete.
County Horse Show:
The entry form is out and available for sign ups in Cognito. Lisa will send it out a 2nd time to clean up email. Ginger said that it was good to send out multiple times. Lisa mentioned next year we would be able to add stripe payments.
- Volunteers for County Show:
- Scribes: Charla Merja and Brady Drummond
- Check in: Rose Malisani and Charla Merja
- High Point: Wendy Newman
- Trail: Ginger Murphy, Marie Powell, Jay Aspevig, and Jacob Emrich
- Awards: Danielle Berner
- Patterns: Lisa Jassen and Ginger Murphy
- Hunter Hack: Desi Roth and Ginger Murphy
- Announcer: Brook Gerard and Wendy Newman
- Other Volunteers Needed: (we will ask clubs/families if they can assist. Request will be sent out) Prize Selection Table, Gates, Clean Up, Trail, Ribbons
Horseless Horse:
Wendy offered Newman Stables arena for the kids and Brook to be able to ride and practice. Brook will coordinate hauling and will shoot for Sundays and/or Mondays as practice options. The date not available is June 11th and July 23rd and 24th.
Working Ranch Horse Show:
Matt Otto will provide the cattle for the show. Asa Jassen and Matt will be on horseback to help.
Lisa, Katrina, Wendy and Brook will all help. Teton county hasn’t committed to doing the awards yet and in the past that has been their responsibility. Cascade County does all the other portions of the show. Katrin gave us the Teton agent to contact, and she is Jen Swanson and Jamie Smith is the admin helper. Wendy suggested that we ask Teton about their budget and if they have money budgeted and cascade can do the shopping. In past years we have not met our budget to break even for the ranch horse show. Lisa suggested we recheck our budget to see if we have any extra for prizes.
Patterns:
Lisa sent a complete pattern set from 2022 State Horse Show. Committee is asked to review and we will send out a condensed group once they have been approved.
Volunteer Needs:
Test proctors for knowledge portion and test graders still needed.
New Business:
Ranch Horse Practices at Never Sweat Ranch will be weather dependent. Cattle will be at the first one along with dummy roping inside if weather is not good. The kids will practice patterns and will set up stations at a practice when the arena is not too wet.
State Fair:
Entries are open and the kids are allowed to enter 4 items. The office will send out an email to educate the families on their options.
Display:
Last year there was a corner for Horse Leaders to do an educational display. For 2023 we want to encourage kids to bring items they have worked on or learned to make at the education days and camp. Ideas are knot boards, coasters, ornaments, and posters. Katrin can email this information to the families too. Wendy proposed that the these for our 2023 display be “All the horse buzz” and we educate the public on bones, breeds, colors, showing, ranch work, health issues that the kids learn about from their books and their education projects. Each club leader will gather items from their club and the leaders will make posters or displays at Wendy’s home on July 24 from 6-10pm.
Horse ID Cards:
Discussion was help as to if this is an important part of our county program? As of the meeting only 25 cards had been submitted. The idea of ID cards came from the State show to verify that the horses used were the actual project horses. This is no longer used at the state level so should we continue? This is in the county rule book so it was discussed that to change it would need to be done at the beginning of the next 4H year. These cards are not important or used for horseless horse project. After much discussion, we decided to open the date up until July 12, 2023 to allow the kids to complete it and still be able to participate. Wendy moved to reopen the date for the ID card entry until the county show entry date of July 12. The leaders can follow up with compliance of kids after this date. Brook gave a 2nd, and after a vote the motion carried.
Horseless Horse:
Brook reported that due to the wet spring none of the kids had a chance yet to participate or practice in any riding as her arena was under water. Wendy proposed that the kids and Brook come to Newman Stables to practice so that they can get prepared for the county show in July. Brook is going to bring the horses and will notify the kids and their families along with other adult helpers. The goal is to let the kids have multiple practices so that they can participate and be ready for the show in July.
Adjournment
Wendy moved to adjourn the meeting at 7:32pm. Katrina 2nd the motion and the meeting ended.
Respectfully written by Brook Gerard and typed by Wendy Newman
ATTENDEES:
Lisa Jassen, Alyssa Peak, Brook Gerard, Marie Powell, Addison Powell, Kyla Butler, Wendy Newman, Ginger Murphy, Leann Murphy, Sheryl Smerker, Desi Roth, Katrina Emrich, Liz Jennings, Rose Malisani, Charla Merja
MINUTES:
Wendy Newman motion to approve minutes. Katrina Emrich second. Motion Carried.
TREASURER:
$14,238.35 Checking/Savings
$ 9,352.80 Money Market
$23,591.15
CORRESPONDENCE:
N/A
REPORTS:
Record Book Nights
Brook Gerard reported on Horseless Horse night. They practiced knots.
April 16 Ranch Horse Practice
Leanne Murphy reported Justin Warneke taught cow work to level 2 and up participants. Sam and Cameron Brooks worked with Level 1 participants.
Agent Report
In September Rose Malisani will be stepping out as Horse/Livestock Leader and Alyssa Peak will step in as the 4-H Agent for these groups. 60% of 4-H participants are enrolled in Horse/Livestock projects.
OLD BUSINESS:
Horse Camp
Event is coming together nicely. There are 37 registered participants. Lots of leaders and parents have volunteered to help with the event. There are 19-20 staying overnight, so they are looking for another chaperone to assist Brook Gerard. In the past we have provided compensation to our volunteers: Dr. Grant Smith and Billie, Sue Thompson and crew, Elaine Rice, Morgan Berg, Carter Fryberger & Caden Brooks. Last year we did a variety of gift cards for the volunteers. Brook Gerard motion to spend $125 for Sue Thompson and $25 for the other outside helpers (total $275). Marie Powell second. Motion Carried.
Jan Larsen Clinic
June 2-4. Registrations are light, 7 adults & 10 youth.
Investment Options
Lisa Jassen found the best rates at 4.39% at Stockman’s Bank. We voted last month to move $10,000 to the CD. One of the signees will need to find out if there is a limit to when we can remove money from the money market account. One of the signees will need to set up the CD at Stockman’s Bank. Wendy Newman will visit the banks and get the information. Katrina motion to move $10,000 to a CD at Stockman Bank for a 7-month CD. Desi Roth second. Motion Carried.
County 4-H Horse Show
July 21 Matt Rains and Laura Steichen are confirmed as judges for the event. Lisa
Jassen proposes we do all the registrations on the Cognito forms to simplify the registration
process and Lisa Jassen will put everything in Horse Show Assistant. The Cognito information
needs to be turned into the Extension Office for audit purposes immediately after
the show. This would take the pressure off Rose Malisani this summer. When the Cognito
form is built, it needs to include the required information required by the Extension
Office. Lisa Jassen can provide access to leaders and the
Extension Office individuals to Cognito. Brook Gerard motion to use Cognito if the
forms meets all the requirements of the Extension Office for the County Show. Katrina
Emrich second. Motion Carried. Danielle Berner has been ordering all the awards for
the show. Patterns have been selected for the show and will be presented for review.
Cascade & Teton 4-H Working Ranch Horse Competition
July 22, we will need 2-3 scribes for the event (we have many alumni to draw from for volunteers). Rose Malisani needs amounts and contact information for the judges, Silas Clark, and Skip Halmes.
NEW BUSINESS:
June Ranch Horse Practices
June 5, 19, 26 at the Never Sweat Ranch.
Sponsorships Update and Thank You Cards
Total received to date: $1910.00
Wendy Newman motion to adjourn. Desi Roth second. Motion Carried.
ATTENDEES:
Book Gerard, Marie Powell, Addison Powell, Ginger Murphy, Kyla Butler, Leann Murphy, Katrina Emrich, Wendy Newman, Sheryl Smerker, Desi Roth, Rose Malisani, Charla Merja
MINUTES:
Brook Gerard motion to approve minutes, Wendy Newman second. Motion Carried.
TREASURER:
$13218.39 Checking/Savings
$ 9346.88 Money Market
$22565.16 Total
Deposits: Cascade County 4-H Foundation $250.00 for Jan Larsen Clinic
Sponsorships $400.00
CORRESPONDENCE:
N/A
REPORTS:
- Ranch Horse Practice with Teton County report by Leann. The older kids did roping, the younger kids did knowledge. Approximately 20-22 kids participate.
- Project Day - Cameron Brooks – presented on farrier work.
- April 16 Ranch Horse Practice with live cattle at the 406. There will more information coming from Ginger Murphy.
- Cameron Brooks would like to be reimbursed $65 for project day. Wendy Newman motion to pay Cameron Brooks $65 for his services, Sheryl Smerker Second. Motion Carried.
OLD BUSINESS:
- Horse Camp, May 5-6
- Supplies for O-Mok-See games – Question about using cones or chalk for the games. Marie Powell suggested using the chalk instead of cones so it’s what the kids would do at a regular event.
- Rose Malisani asked if we would like to purchase supplemental insurance to cover the event. Consensus was to have the insurance. Katrina Emrich motion to purchase supplemental Insurance, Wendy Newman second. Motion Carried. Rose will take care of it.
- The kids are interested in having a sleep over for the camp – so we will need both male and female chaperones. Rose will include an overnight option on the registration form so we can get an accurate number.
- Rose showed the registration form in zSuites. The kids can pick their top 5 activities. The fees can be paid through zSuites or by check.
- Dr. Grant Smith will provide vaccinations for the event.
- Jan Larsen Camp, June 2-4
- Leaders only day is June 2.
- Meals – previous discussions included purchasing groceries and making meals, potluck
or going out.
- Taco-in-a-Bag – for lunch (Rose/Wendy/Sheryl will do the grocery shopping/preparing)
- Bottles of water
- Snack
- Lisa Jassen has been in contact with Jan regarding adult help.
Rose had a request to open Horse Camp to Judith Basin County. Consensus was if we had spots closer to the event, then we could offer spots to them.
- Investment Options
- Brook recommended investing $7500 in a 7-month 4.39% CD at Stockman Bank. Wendy suggested investing $10,000 instead. Wendy Newman motion to further check rates at Horizon, Edward Jones and Stockman Bank, Sheryl Smerker second. Motion Carried.
- County Horse Show – 406 Arena - July 21
- Matt Rains and Laura Steichen will be judges
- Ginger Murphy presented a a list of previous volunteers
- Danielle Bernier has been paying for prizes with her personal card. She will share her cart with Rose and she will use the debit card
- Cascade/Teton 4-H Working Ranch Horse Competition – 406 Arena – July 22
- Lisa Jassen is working with Teton County to put the competition together
NEW BUSINESS:
All Breeds Shows – May 13, June 17, July 15, August 5, August 12 – Details are on the GFAB website.
Adjornment
Brook Gerard – Motion to adjourn, Kyla Butler second. Motion Carried.
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