Tuesday, December 8, 2009
November's Meeting
It wasn't cold at all, Really!!!
Our Wranglers came out regardless of the winter day we that last Sunday in November - yes they are troopers and this just shows you what it means to be a horseman - you ride as long as the skies permit because you are dedicated to your horses, your riding and to your learning! Well done!
Wrangler Trey started us off as he lead us in our Pledge Allegiance followed by his mom, Miss Connie who lead us in our 4-H Pledge - this is the header to our blog, so get familiar with it as we may call on you next to lead us next time! We all brought each other up to date with what we have been working on since last we met and we even welcomed three new members, Isabell, Trevor and Justin!
We wanted to express our thanks to the Cummings boys who helped set up all the poles for the Trail course, you boys were great help! Big thanks goes to our rock'in 4-H parents Miss Connie, Mr. Grant and Mr. Richard who came out and helped not only set up the trail course, but instructed and helped the wranglers through the obstacles - we had pole crossing, gate opening/closing, backing between poles, bridge crossing, and even log pulling. This gives the horses good mind exercise and coordination. A special thanks to Mr. Henry for coming out and being part of the day as he tirelessly guided our kids and their horses over the bridge obstacle, and gave some professional safety advice on how to tie a rope to ones saddle. And last but not least To Miss Susan and her son Dillon for bringing hot refreshments and snacks for our hard working wranglers!
My partner in camera crime - Thank you Miss Mary!
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Memorial Arena Dedication & 4-H Ranch Rodeo
On Sunday October 18th under a brilliant blue sky we dedicated our arena at the Crossed Arrows Ranch the "Chad Winters Memorial Arena”. The crisp autumn day was perfect for family, friends and fun and what we plan to be our first annual Chad Winters Memorial 4-H Ranch Rodeo. With our very own Santa Fe County Sheriffs Posse under the command of Col. Jim Adams greeting and directing arrivals at the front gate the trailers were unloaded and a festive mood filled the air.
With 4-H kids and their families from all over the county and even a 4-H friend who came down from Colfax County we tacked up and stood quietly while one of our young cowboys Trey Mitchell led us in the Pledge of Allegiance followed by Santa Fe County Fair Queen and senior Wrangler member Erica Garcia who led us in the 4-H pledge. Bonanza Creek Ranch Manager Steve Price then led us all in a moment of reflection and quiet prayer asking for safe passage for all who traveled here today and for blessings and safety for the contestants. Wrangler leaders Rick Iannucci and Miss Nancy De Santis then spoke briefly about our journey with the club and the arena and the impact that Chad had on all of our lives. Chads sister Brandy then spoke beautifully for the Winters family thanking everyone for being part of such a wonderful event and keeping Chad's memory alive.
Mr. Clint Mortenson of the famous Mortenson’s Silver and Saddles and proud Wrangler parent then joined Rick and Nancy and presented a commemorative buckle and bracelet he designed and made especially for Chad's parents Wayne and Elena Winters respectively. Miss Elena spoke briefly thanking all of us for remembering Chad and for this special day.
With the presentations completed Chef Michael Easton of La Lucciola Supper Club who volunteered his services for the day summoned the dinner bell and several hundred of us feasted on home made enchiladas courtesy of Dean, Cynthia and Emily Alexis of Tortilla Flats fame, as well as Peggy Schnapp’s home made green chile chicken stew, mountains of pastries and cookies from Laura Moore and Chocolate Maven, donuts galore from Kip’s and Angela Flores and all washed down with soft drinks and Dasani water courtesy of Coca Cola of Santa Fe and kept cold with ice courtesy of the Lone Butte General Store.
Too wound up to eat much, National Versatility Ranch Horse Association 2009 Champion and another proud Wrangler mom Miss Diane Clare and Mr. Clint Mortenson along with Senior 4-H’r Mr. Clayton Runner pushed Mr. Henry McKinley and Mr.Steve Price’s cows into the sorting pens assembled by construction wiz Mr. Bobby Borrego. With the assistance of Wrangler parents Mr. Mark Hermeling, Mr. Grant Mitchell, Mr. Richard Stump and Mr. Joseph Salazar we began our Ranch Rodeo with the Ranch Sorting. This and ALL of our events were done in teams in keeping with the Working Ranch Rodeo events traditions. In order for our Cloverbuds and others 4-H ‘rs who were not mounted our events were designed with a “ground crew” component. The ground crew’s worked in harmony with their mounted team mates and proved their worth during the branding and sorting chute event! Other events were the simultaneous team pole bending and flag in a bucket races where 4-H’rs had a chance to show their horsemanship and their athleticism in simulated ranch tasks.
From her perch atop Mr. Rick’s pickup truck Miss Diane signaled to Mr. Clint on horseback at the end of the arena that the last team had completed their event and now were ready to present some well deserved prizes courtesy of San Marcos Feed Store and Mr. Greg Gillespie‘s Feed Bin signaling the successful completion of our 2009 CHAD WINTERS MEMORIAL 4-H RANCH RODEO!
Congratulations to all our contestants who truly exemplified team work, leadership, and camaraderie in the finest tradition of Ranch Rodeo and 4-H. You all are champions!!!
Special thanks goes to Mrs. Susan Murphy who donated the EZ Up tent so we could all eat food without dirt in it. Yeah Mrs. Murphy. Thanks also to our good friend and Eaves Movie Ranch Manager Mr. Thomas Wingate for the loan of tables and chairs. To Ralph and Sally Greenwood for loaning us their EZ Up as well. To Mr. Dick Kimberly for the loan of our flags and PA system and more! Thanks also to our County 4-H agents Miss Jackie Baca and Miss Christina Turner for loaning us stopwatches and making the contestant numbers, and to Frank and Linda Romero at L & L for taking care of our powder rooms. Finally a very special thanks to Manny Mauri and our good friends at the Denver Police Department for their tremendous job of laser cutting, welding and fabrication of the metal sign that hangs proudly above our gate way arena entrance, and to Greg Gillespie and the gang at Ranchway in Fort Collins, CO for transporting it down from Denver with tender loving care. Thank you all, we could not have done it all without you!!!
Happy Trails!
Below are images from our Dedication Event courtesy of Miss Nancy De Santis and our great friend Mr. Bill Manns.
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Thursday, September 24, 2009
Upcoming Arena Dedication & 4-H Ranch Rodeo
CHAD WINTERS MEMORIAL ARENA DEDICATION & 4-H KIDs Mini RANCH RODEO & FUN DAY
WHEN: SUNDAY OCTOBER 18TH
TIME: 12 o'clock SHARP!
WHERE: Crossed Arrows Ranch, 3774 Hwy 14, Santa Fe, NM
Join the Turquoise Trail Wranglers 4-H club as we dedicate our arena & have some fun with a Mini Ranch Rodeo & Fun Day.
We will have food and Prizes too!
This event is free to CURRENT 4-H Members of all ages with OR without a horse. We can use everyone to make up the teams. All you need to bring is a MEDICAL WAIVER available from your Club Leader. You MUST have your forms with you as we will not have forms that day.
CONTACT US AND LET US KNOW YOUR COMING...
EMAIL: turquoisetrail4h@aim.com
Or Call us for more info: 505-474-5425
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