Cooking Lake Saddle Club

2011 Club Directors 

(if name is underlined, click to e-mail)

¨ President:  Georgina Riddell  780-922-5460

 

¨ Vice-President:  Vicki Lawrence  780-922-2227

 

¨ Past Pres/Secretary:  Barb Few  780-434-2000

 

¨ Treasurer/Membership:  Doug Gilbert 922-2277

 

¨ Newsletter:  Karen Clouston  780-922-1045

 

¨ Social Convener:  Loretta Martin  780-464-0447

 

¨ Website: Lisa Friedenberg    780-237-7587

 

¨ Shows:  Georgina Riddell  780-922-5460

 

¨ Phone Com. Chair:  Barb Few  780-434-2000

 

¨ Director:  Ed Charest  780-980-1332

 

¨ Director:  Katrina Bennett 780-886-0703

CLSC is a non-profit organization open to all rider disciplines & breeds of horses.  Visitors are welcome to come to all meetings.   To participate in CLSC fun shows, trail rides and clinics,  you must be a member of the Cooking Lake Saddle Club.

 

Meetings are held at 7:30 pm on the 2nd Monday every month at Looma Hall  (turn West 1/2 mile south of TWP Rd 510 on Hwy 21).   No meetings June - September. 

E-mail an executive for more information or to confirm date, time & location of meeting or other events, as some meetings are at different locations.

¨ Pleasure Trail Rides

¨ Member Fun Shows

¨ Poker Rally

¨ Monthly Meetings

¨ Guest Speakers

¨ Barn Dance

¨ Overnight Camp-Outs

¨ Riding Clinics

¨ Bowling & Pizza Night

¨ Christmas Party

¨ Potluck & BBQ’s

Congratulations to the 2010 High Point Fun Show Trophy Winners!

2011 winners will be announced at December Christmas Party

 

Junior High Point Performance – Nicole Becker

Junior High Point Gymkhana – Nicole Becker

Intermediate High Point Performance – Megan O’Neill

Intermediate High Point Gymkhana – Megan O’Neill

Senior High Point Performance – Catherine Charest

Senior High Point Gymkhana – Karen Sheets

Jack Benny High Point Performance – Kerri-lee Schmuland

Jack Benny Point Gymkhana – Diedrich Will

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2009 Livestock Identification & Commerce ACT — changes for horse owners

Livestock Manifests no longer need to be filled out to transport horses within Alberta except if its being transported for sale or slaughter.  Horses must be inspected by a brand inspector and a permit issued (one time use, yearly or lifetime) to transport outside of Alberta.

 

The Premises Identification Program is being established in order to track the location of animals in case of an animal disease occurrence, a public health related emergency, or an emergency such as a natural disaster affecting animals and people. Regulations requiring premises identification will become law after January 1, 2009 as part of the Animal Health Act ID.   For more information, please visit their website http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/

 

Sept Newsletter now downloadable —click here