We are very fortunate in DeKalb County and in
Rainsville that this year the Extension Service of Alabama selected the
Northeast Agribusiness Center to host its annual statewide horse show which in
the past has always been held in Montgomery. The event is this weekend July
6-9. This is a big event and very good news for our area. The people who will
be competing and attending are visitors to our area and since it is a four day
event it will serve as very large tourism event for our area. This means a lot
of new visitor’s spending money for lodging, food, gas, shopping and area
attractions.
This
is an excerpt from Courteney Holland from the Alabama Extension; Auburn
University. Courteney is the Equine Extension Specialist.
This year’s Alabama 4-H State Horse Show will
be hosted at the Northeast Agribusiness Center, Rainsville Alabama. All events
are open to the public. On average, 160 4-Hers participate at the show and with
this year’s show being at a new venue, we expect the amount of 4-H Horse Clubs
and their members to increase in 2017.
The
great thing about this event is the participants DO NOT NEED TO OWN A HORSE
TO BE APART OF THE 4-H HORSE SHOW! There are multiple educational classes
in which the kids may participate in without having to own a horse. There are
100 classes total being offered at this year’s show, which include several
educational contests (hippology, horse judging, public speaking, individual
presentation, team presentation, photography contests, art, creative writing,
model horse, and posters) in addition to the performance horse divisions
(western, ranch/roping, hunt seat/dressage, gaited/saddle horse, speed, and
drill team competition). Youth 14 & up may qualify to compete at the 4-H
Southern Regional Horse Show in educational contests or performance horse
classes. From there, they have a chance to be invited to compete at the 4-H
Eastern Nationals Horse Round-Up.
The goal of the 4-H Horse Program committee is to
keep this event affordable in an effort to give our youth a chance to
participate while still offering awards and scholarships for their efforts. The
registration fee is free for educational contests in order to give all 4-Hers
an opportunity to participate. If a participant wants to show a horse, but does
not own one, there are many lease options available at various training stables
all throughout our state. There is a registration fee of $20 per performance
horse class, which is inexpensive compared to large association horse show
fees. Since all of our entry fees go to facility rental and hiring judges,
sponsorships and fundraisers are needed to support scholarships, awards, and
educational contest materials.
Here is a brief schedule: All events are open to the
public. These are some key times but events are being held all day long, each
day. You may attend at anytime from 8 a.m. through the day and evening.
Thursday, July 6th - 6PM
is the drill team demonstration
Friday, July 7th - hunt
seat and jumping competition begins at 3 PM
Kids' art projects are on display on this day
as well beginning at 3 PM
Saturday, July 8th -
Western, English, and Gaited horse events are all day (8AM - 6 PM)
Sunday, July 9th - Ranch
and speed events 8 AM - 3 PM
For
more information you can contact the Northeast Agribusiness Center at,
256-638-1650
or email at
MikeSweat@nealagribusinesscenter.com
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