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IASHA Spring Warm-Up Show Announces Judge for 2018



The IASHA Spring Warm-Up Horse Show, sponsored by UPHA Chapter 11 and the Indiana American Saddlebred Horse Association, is pleased to announce that Tom Bombolis of Stillwater, MN, will judge their 10th Anniversary show March 16-18 in Cloverdale, Indiana 

The show is also excited to announce that they will also be a part of the Hackney Amateur Adult Driving Challenge for 2018.

One of the fastest growing shows in the Midwest, the Spring Warm-up boasts an outstanding facility at C Bar C, with 500 stalls, show arena, make-up ring, vendors and seating areas located inside a single, heated building. 

The Spring Warm-Up offers complete divisions for Saddlebreds, Hackney ponies, roadster ponies, Dutch Harness Horses and equitation, plus one of the largest academy divisions in the country, with over 40 academy classes for beginning through advanced riders.  The open-to-all-breed pleasure division has been expanded and will include open and amateur/junior exhibitor classes in English, Western and Hunt Seat. Back by popular demand will be limit rider events for ASB country and show pleasure.

Exhibitors will enjoy the Spring Warm-Up’s exceptional Hoosier hospitality, highlighted by the gala exhibitor party following Saturday evening’s show. UPHA Chapter 11 Academy Club will once again host its popular special receptions for academy riders, instructors and parents after the academy sessions on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.

The nearby Holiday Inn Express in Cloverdale will be horse show headquarters hotel, offering special rates for exhibitors. (Please make reservations by March 5.) Rooms will also be available to exhibitors at Motel 6 in Cloverdale and the popular Inn at DePauw in Greencastle.

Information, including prize list, schedule and entry forms, will be available online at www.indianasaddlebred.net by the middle of January.
 
Entries close March1 with post entries accepted. For more information, please contact chairperson Linda Beltz (317) 844-9702 ([email protected]), or chairperson Claire Panke (317) 331-5451 ([email protected]) or academy chairperson Caroline Boyer (317) 758-5196 ([email protected]).
 

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