If you are a Versatility Ranch Horse enthusiast, this is your chance to learn how judges score the versatility ranch events and learn techniques to improve your performance at AQHA shows in Irving, Texas, December 16.
This seminar is open to anyone wanting to enhance their understanding of how to judge or how to be judged in Versatility Ranch Horse competitions. For the first time ever, this seminar is open to the public. Anyone can attend the AQHA Versatility Ranch Horse judge’s seminar. Make your plans now!
Sheraton Grand DFW
4440 W John Carpenter Fwy
Irving, TX 75063
(972) 929-8400
Reserve your hotel room at the AQHA rate of $96/night (plus tax) before November 30.
December 16, 2009 at 8:00 a.m.
Bill Enk - AQHA Judge and NRCHA Director of Judges
Jim Heird - longtime AQHA judge and VRH supporter
AQHA-approved Versatility Ranch Horse Judges | Seminar is free
Non-approved AQHA Versatility Ranch Horse judges and competitors | $100
All parties are responsible for all applicable travel and hotel costs.
If you are interested, contact Shelly Spears at (806) 378-4712 or email sspears@aqha.org before December 10.
Call AQHA today to start making plans for the seminar and novice test January 7-9, 2010, in Cary, North Carolina, where you can learn about the latest judging techniques, review new and updated rules and ask your showing questions to industry professionals representing all show segments.
REGISTRATION FEE IS ONLY $250! REGISTER BY DECEMBER 9, 2009! All exhibitors from novice to professional are welcome to attend this informative, educational seminar!
ENROLL TODAY!
Holiday Inn Hotel and Suites, Cary
5630 Dillard Drive
Cary, North Carolina 27511
(919) 851-1220
Make your hotel reservation by December 17 for only $79 a night!
For more information, please contact Shelly Spears at (806) 378-4712 or e-mail sspears@aqha.org.
- NCSU Introductory Level Horse Judging Short Course
- Ring Steward Program
- NCSU Open Horse Show Judges' Certification Clinic
- NCSU Advanced Level Horse Judging Short Course
Learn more about all of these short courses at ncsu.edu!
More information will be available in January 2010.