
| Volume XII, Issue 10 October 2003 | Last update Jul 17, 2005 |
A New Year's Message from the President
Guys and Gals,
Although there was a decrease in the number of Weekend Passes sold this year, our rodeo gate counts for Saturday and Sunday exceeded last year's. We also hosted a larger crowd at the Stampede Jamboree on Friday. While there are a few bills outstanding, it appears that we will be able to add to our $6,000.00 "rainy day fund" as well as making charitable donations. Particular thanks for a job well done go first to our volunteers and contestants, to Billy Collison, Mike Lentz, our Rodeo Officials, Rodeo Coordinators, Chute and Arena crews for a rodeo without a hitch or fine, to JR Key, for hospitality arrangements and wonderful entertainment, to Scott Smiley and his treasury staff for coordinating finances, to Frank Harrell for his wonderful website and photography, to David H and his security staff for keeping us safe, to Mary Lynn Logsdon and her "sales" staff for securing buckle sponsors not only for competition buckles but for added honors including the Dolly Madison Race, to Diane Mejia and Tamsen Ricketts for coordinating volunteers, to Mike Sanders for keeping the membership and Board in touch and on the same page, and speaking of pages, to Lonni LaBel our indefatigable Newsletter Editor. Special thanks also to Patrick Hunter for always being there when something or someone needs help. Most of all, thanks to our patrons and to everyone who joined with us to celebrate Stampede weekend. As I close, please remember our Annual Elections and Awards Gala on October 19th. Please make plans to join with us to recognize those whose work and dedication make ASGRA the model that it is. If you haven't cast your ballot, please do so-either by mail, on the internet, or in person. Remember that the Association's continued success depends on the membership. We're always looking for a few good men and women-won't you please share your skill and talent? Thanks! Gaither Pennington, ASGRA President "Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." Theodore Roosevelt
The Membership Corner
Howdy all, Another year has passed and it has been a good year for ASGRA. We had a successful rodeo, made new friends and our membership grew. With the help of Mary Lynn Logsdon, we held 2 wonderful Membership drives this year. Earlier this year we did the first membership survey. From this survey, we were able to learn what you, our members, want from the association, where we can improve and what we are doing that you like. Some of your suggestions have already been put into place. Others will take some time to implement, but in time they you will see them as well.
We also started a Yahoo! email group for ASGRA members, a place where you can find roommates, rodeo partners, etc. You can access the list thru Yahoo Groups at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ASGRA_Connections/. Remember to keep me up to date on any changes in your personal information. This way, you will continue to be informed of meeting notices and special events, and to receive your newsletter. And lastly, as your Membership Chair, I serve as your liaison to the board. If you have concerns or questions, please don't hesitate to bring them to my attention. I can be reached by email or by phone (see sidebar). Keep checking the web page for all announcements and updates on upcoming events. It has been my pleasure to serve as your Membership Chair this year. Mike Sanders, Membership Chair OCTOBER ONLY!!!!!!!
ALL STAMPEDE T-SHIRTS & PINS: ONLY $1 (Including 2003)
SIZES AND QUANTITIES LIMITED SALE RUNS OCTOBER 1ST THRU 31ST, AFTER THIS DATE, THESE PRODUCTS WILL NO LONGER BE AVAILABLE! Happy Trails To You!
Remember, ASGRA trail rides are the first Sunday of the month at 11:00am! I joined ASGRA back in 2001 and have never done much more than to carry my membership and go to the Rodeo. After this year's Stampede, I decided to become more involved and get to know some of the other members. On Saturday morning I joined the ASGRA Connections site on Yahoo. Before lunch time another member had already left me a nice message and asked if I would like to come on the September Trail Ride the next day. Not having anything planned for that Sunday, I decided "What the heck" and called to reserve a spot for the ride. Over a dozen ASGRA members showed up for the Sunday morning ride, some of whom had never ridden a horse before. I heard a few comments about the strange odors of the barn and the horses. (I often wonder what we smell like to the horses.) The ride started just a little after 11:00am. Within minutes the group was off to explore the Great Outdoors.
About half way through the ride I noticed a small fawn (a baby deer for some of you city folks) lying in the lush green brush. I simply pointed to the fawn so the others behind me would see that special treat of nature resting peacefully. Later, as we moved deeper into the forest we saw more deer walking along a wooded ridge. At the end of the ride, with everyone was back at the corral, I noticed something very interesting - no one seemed to complain about the smell of the barnyard as they did before the ride started!
I have my own horses and ride regularly with my Search & Rescue Mounted Unit for the State of Maryland. For me, the Sunday ride was a nice treat because I did nothing (other than pay $20) to get ready for the ride. I used their horse and tack, plus they even saddled the horses for everyone. The folks I met at the ride were wonderful and I now have friends that I never met before Sunday. I would like to thank Glenn and the folks at Piscataway Stables for sponsoring such a wonderful monthly event, for our ASGRA Family.
17th Annual IGRA Finals Rodeo in Tulsa, OK Mixing Business and Pleasure
On Sunday, October 19, ASGRA will hold our annual volunteer appreciation event from 4-8pm at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Washington, DC (Host Hotel for Atlantic Stampede 2003). The event is open to all members, and is intended to give a special thanks to those folks who have contributed their time and energy to help ensure another productive and successful year for ASGRA. So far this year, in addition to our hugely successful annual Atlantic Stampede rodeo weekend, ASGRA has hosted or participated in a variety of events to help promote the Association, including:
J.R. Key, Social & Entertainment Chair 2003
Here is what they are saying about Atlantic Stampede 2003: "I just wanted to send along my congratulations to everyone involved in this year's rodeo. Two friends and I attended the Saturday events in Gaithersburg and had a wonderful time. It is hard to imagine how very complicated it must be to organize something of this magnitude. We were impressed with the organization, the friendliness of ASGRA members/crew and the management of the site! Too, we were touched by the flag parade and certainly by the Riderless Horse ceremony… The event was spectacular!"
"You guys were amazing and WHAT an Amazing weekend. We got great stuff and had a great time…and needless to say, I promise to be more active in ASGRA - it's just too many great people just to be a dues payer."
"I would like to thank you for a job well done. I have put on horse shows and events for many years and I understand the amount of time and work that you all put into this past weekend… Please don't stop what you are doing so that we all are able to enjoy this event."
"I just wanted to thank all of you for such a great weekend. The arena was the best I have seen and all of you were great. Thanks for letting me be a part of your rodeo and I hope we can do it again next year." "As usual ASGRA put on another excellent rodeo, well done." "Atlantic Stampede 2003 was very exciting for me. As one ASGRA member described it, "It's a party with a rodeo stuck in between" and that it was. It appeared like everyone was having a great time and I recommend that, if given the opportunity, you make an effort to get to Stampede 2004."
ATLANTIC STAMPEDE 2003 BUCKLE WINNERS and Sponsors
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An Open Letter to ASGRA and IGRA
"Bren and I want you to know that we can't begin to thank everyone for their help and sympathy in our time of loss. We don't know what we would have done without each and every one of you. We know that you are holding us in your thoughts and prayers. In the past I have lost another horse but that was due to illness and I was able to prepare myself. But this was a very unexpected blow. Buddy was a great man. He loved to Rodeo as much as I do and he died doing what he was born to do. He introduced so many cowboys and cowgirls to the art of speed. He loved the sounds of the arena and seeing his equine and human friends. He would always reach out and touch a hand, especially if it was a child. Over the years Buddy ran in many IGRA rodeos with a number of different SEGRA riders. Also he served as the riderless horse in the SEGRA rodeo for several years. He competed in GA State horse shows, where he was state pole bending champ for several years and had just this year started competing with the NBHA. On a lighter note last year you may remember he fell in love with the concrete horse 'Yard Art' that is outside the barn at the fairgrounds and this year he gave Doug Graff a nose in the butt as he told a story to the crowd. Everywhere he went he made friends. He was a real people horse. We know that he has already found a new rider with God's rodeo in his new home. As you can tell our loss is great. Thanks to all our friends at ASGRA, along with our other rodeo friends, for helping us through the roughest part of this horrible experience. We will always remember the help, kindness, sympathy, generosity and love that was given to us in our time of need. Thank you all for being there. "
October 2003 5th, 11am, Trail Ride at Piscataway stables, Clinton, MD 8th, 8pm, BHT Meeting; DC Eagle; Washington, DC 9th, 7:30pm, ASGRA Board Meeting: Stampede 2003 Rodeo Wrap-up; Hyatt Regency Hotel 8pm CAB Meeting; DC Eagle; Washington, DC 15th, 4-8pm, ASGRA Elections and Volunteer Awards Meeting; Hyatt Regency Hotel, Washington, DC
With this year's successful Atlantic Stampede weekend - and a couple of weeks of recovery time - behind us, we're now winding down the current ASGRA election year. That means it's time for us to begin looking forward to the new year and the memberships' election of officers to the Board of Directors who will help lead the Association in the months ahead. As noted in the previous two newsletters, we have two Executive Officer positions up for re-election, President of the Board of Directors and Treasurer. In addition, our Vice President, Jason Hays, has tendered his resignation in anticipation of a move to Colorado this fall. Therefore the President will appoint a Vice President who will complete the final year of this two-year term. While the position of VP is not up for election, we are seeking persons who are interested in appointment to complete the current term of office.
At this time, Gaither Pennington has submitted notice of his intent to run for re-election as President, and Scott Smiley has given notice that he will run for re-election as Treasurer. Any other persons interested in running for the office of President, Vice President or Treasurer are encouraged to send notice to elections@asgra.org. At this time, it is too late to include these persons in the elections packet mailing, which has already been sent to the membership, but it is possible for 'write-in' candidates to be considered for election at the annual elections meeting. In addition, we need three members who are willing to participate in the elections process as members of the Elections Committee. These volunteers will assist in collecting, tallying and verifying election votes during the annual election meeting to be held on Sunday, October 19th, 2003. Cast Your Vote! Vote Live, by Mail, or Online! I'd like to take this opportunity to strongly encourage every Association member to participate in annual elections in October by casting your vote. ASGRA needs the vote of every active member to ensure that we meet a quorum for elections as well as to choose the individuals who the members feel will best guide the Association for the next two years. Our goal is to obtain 100% participation in elections from our membership, and we're making every effort to make your participation convenient. If you cannot be present in person to talk with the candidates, then please take a few minutes to complete and return your ballot or take advantage of our new online ballot via the ASGRA website. Thank you for your commitment. J.R. Key, the ASGRA Elections Committee Chair 2003
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Manhattan Mustangs Annual Country & Western Harvest Moon Ball
Thursday, October 23, 2003 7-10 p.m. $10.00 at the door
An evening of two-step, line dance, east coast swing, west coast swing, waltz, cha cha, and more - all to the sounds of DJ Mary Burns. Free Beginner Lesson at 7 p.m. sharp Member, IAGLCWDC and a 501(c)3 charitable not-for-profit New York corporation For information - call (212) 475-7099 or e-mail
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