Social 6:30pm, Dinner 7:00pm, General Meeting 8:00pm
Santa Clara County Horsemen’s Association 20350 McKean Rd San Jose, CA 95120
This will be a fun ride at the beach (meet at 10:00am) and then hang around and have lunch together at 12:30pm in the parking lot. Great fun for the kids (and adults)!
Contact Kathleen O'Neill to RSVP (408) 590-3933
Robbie Potter Clinic for Horsemanship and Obstacles
Dates: 5/3-5/4 (9:00 AM - 4:30 PM) Location: Santa Clara County Horsemans Association
Join us for a 2-day clinic that will focus on furthering your horsemanship and your ability to build on a solid relationship with your horse. We will be working with obstacles on day 2. The clinic may be audited one or both days for $25/day..
*Robbie will be also available for private sessions. If you are interested in setting up a private session, please contact Liz Kehoe (see contact info below).
Clinic Host: Liz Kehoe | Call/Text: 408-504-7452 | Email: lizzyk@aol.com
Camping and Potluck
Host: Kathleen O'Neill (408) 590-3933 koneill_950372003@yahoo.com
Friday: Members can come in at anytime on Friday using their gate key. Guests, the gate will be open by 5:00pm.
Come setup camp, attend the club dinner/Meeting The Bar is open at 6:30pm. Dinner starts at 7:00pm, The club meeting starts at 8:00pm
Line Dancing Classes start after the meeting or 9pm (which ever comes first!)
Saturday: Enjoy riding at the local parks, arena, or use the round pen...
8:00am-1:00pm Tack Sale
Potluck 6:00pm at the clubhouse
Sunday: Participate at the club Playday (Register seperately) or enjoy the local parks. (The Arena and roundpen are not available to folks other than play day participants on Sunday.)
Registration, Fees, & Liability Release
Pre-Registration Required.
Register online or contact the host.
Fees may be paid by Cash, check payable to Santa Clara County Horsemens' Association (SCCHA), or via credit card through the website.
Camping; Members: Free!!!
Non-Members: $25 per person/night
Potluck: Free if you bring Potluck
Pay If you don't bring Potluck...
$15 per adult or non-member
$10 Junior Member (11-17)
Free Junior Member (1-10)
SCCHA Liability Release Waiver (Download, PRINT, Sign, & bring on day of the event.)
Horse Camping Rules
Quiet at 10:00pm
Propane Fire Pit OK
If the ground is damp/wet, don’t drive in the soft grounds along the fence line to get to the horse corrals, drive-in the left side closer to the arena to get to the corral area.
Access to the Showgrounds
The gate is locked, so ensure you coordinate with your host for access to the grounds if you don't have a member gate key.
Facility Provided
12 pipe corrals (first come, first serve) So bring stakeouts, portable corrals, or tie to your trailer
Non-Potable Water for the horses
Bring your own drinking water
Bring Wheelbarrows and racks. Spread the manure in the open area in the Northwest corner of the facilities (behind the arena). (Coordinate with Host)
The Santa Clara County Horsemen’s is located with easy access to several parks: Calero, San Vincente, Santa Theresa, Rancho Canada Del Oro Open Space, Sierra Azul Preserve, and Quicksilver.
To ride out to Santa Theresa Park or San Vincente (approx 1/2 mile), you have to ride on the left shoulder easement along McKean Road from SCCHA and cross over one large ditch. You can, of course, trailer a short way as well.
Seller Setup at 7am
Non-members have the option to rent a table for $15 or bring their own tables and sell for free.
Members can, of course, use the clubs tables
Please fill out the Registration & Liability Release in advance to speed things up the morning of the event! SCCHA PlayDay Registration _ Liability Form.pdf
There will also be registration forms at the event.
Contact Yvonne Lee to ride in the Parade. Members only.
California Horse History Horses have been a part of ranch life for Californians since the last 1840's when settlers came to the Golden State to stake their claim - both for gold and wide open pastures. The rolling hills, with stately California Oak trees, were the perfect landscape for families eager to set up ranches for grazing cattle. Many generations have come and gone, with equestrians now riding for pleasure verus livelihood, yet the rural setting of ranches is a welcome change to modern life here in the Bay area. Children's faces light up when they watch a horse nibble on a carrot and adult hearts skip a beat when they see horses running in a field.
Home in Almaden ValleyThe oldest Horse Association, Santa Clara County, was formed in 1939 and has played an important role in the Almaden Valley and helped to establish the California State Horsemen's Association.
Fall Open HouseCome join our Fall Festival Open House in the countryside. Our drill team will performsynchronized riding and a variety of horse breedswill be on display. Be captivated by English Stylejumping, Western Barrels and Gaited Horses, too.We’ve even planned horse crafts and groomingstations so that everyone can have time with ahorse. The Santa Teresa Foothills make the pictureperfect backdrop for our rural Fall celebration!
Registration for our 2nd Annual Fall Festival Open House is now open. Click on the 'Register' button to the left. Registration helps us plan enough art and food supplies. The Open House is FREE to the public. Cash accepted for craft and food tickets.
Please send nominations to SCCHA_1939@gmail.com, or submit them to any Board member. The nomination committee will contact the nominee to validate their acceptance (before going on the ballot in November). If there are no contenders, then it will be a ‘White Ballot’ and no need for an election.
Nominations are open until the 2nd week of November.
The Membership roster is available to all members online on the website (after you login). You must be a member for a year before running for the Board. Board meetings are the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 7:00pm and generally run 2 hours (based on the agenda). The Officers are voted annually, the Directors are voted for a 2-year term. The Board may appoint a Director in the remaining term of a previously elected Director, where a previous Director has resigned.
There will be 8 buckles for the show! You read that right 8 buckles. These buckles will be charished by you for decades! The buckles for Members has blue stones, the buckles for Non-Members have clear stones.
Details and judging criteria are posted below
Gaited Horseshow & Playday, Club Dinner/Meeting (Optional), Camping (Optional), Poker Fun (Optional), Line Dancing class (Optional) and Potluck (optional)
HERE ARE THE SHOW DETAILS of the CLASSES and Playday Events (WHAT TO EXPECT in the show.).
Friday: Members can come in at anytime on Friday using their gate key. Guests, the gate will be open by 1:00pm.
Come setup and camp…and enjoy the Club General Dinner/Meeting. $15 and 'Yes' the club has a bar.
Poker Fun 5:00pm at the Clubhouse.
Potluck 6:30pm at the clubhouse
Sydney will be teaching line dancing Saturday Night. 7-10
Sunday: Participate at the Gaited Horseshow & Playday or enjoy the local parks. (The Arena and roundpen are not available to folks other than event participants on Sunday.)
You can Register for camping, potluck, and the Horseshow a-la-cart. So pick the things you want to do...
Pre-Registration for the Horseshow and camping is Required. If you register for the Horseshow the morning of 9/8, there is a $10 late fee.
Camping;
(Huge discounts for families contact Kathleen (408) 590-3933)
Members: Free!!!
Non-Members: $25 per person/night if you ride a horse at all.
Non-Member: $10 per person/night if you are just camping and not riding at all. (Contact Kathleen (408) 590-3933. I'll send you an invoice.
Gaited Horse Show & Playday:
9:00am - 2:00pm
ONLINE REGISTRATION REQUIRED.
Check-in at 7:30-8:30am
$50 Member
$85 Non-Member
Poker Fun
Saturday Night at the Clubhouse 5:00pm
Everyone wins who plays.
Bring one NICE gift or Tack (Clean Used is fine - or anything you think someone would want) for your 'Buy' in to play. You can have as many ‘Buy’ ins as you want. The more you bring, the more you win!!
Dealer deals you a hand -you can exchange (one-at-a-time) 4 cards per hand
Best hand out of 3 is your 'Hand' per one gift.
Once all the participants finish their hands, the winners in order of highest hands, will pick from the gift pile that your brought as your 'buy-in' to play. Everyone who plays gets a gift.
We have a large refrigerator, microwave, sink, oven, and bathrooms.
12 pipe corrals (First Come, First Serve) or bring stakeouts, portable corrals, or tie to your trailer
If you pay on-line via credit card, the credit card vendor fees have already been added which are pretty much equivalent to a US Stamp.
Or
RSVP to Jennifer Lien and pay via check to SCCHA PO Box 20124 San Jose, CA 95160
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