Log Your Activities for Year-End Awards!
Whether you’re actively participating in our club’s events or making an impact in the equine community, we want to recognize your dedication! Simply log your points with us, and at the end of the year, we’ll tally them up. The highest point earners in each category will win year-end awards!
How to Earn Points:
✅ Volunteer hours count! Helping at your local horse show on a Saturday? Log those hours!
✅ Supporting a rider in a parade? Track your walking miles—they count toward our Walker Year-End Awards!
✅ Any equestrian-related activities that contribute to the community can earn you points.
Start logging today and let’s celebrate your contributions at the end of the year!
Whether you’re actively participating in our club’s events or making an impact in the equine community, we want to recognize your dedication! Simply log your points with us, and at the end of the year, we’ll tally them up. The highest point earners in each category will win year-end awards!
How to Earn Points:
✅ Volunteer hours count! Helping at your local horse show on a Saturday? Log those hours!
✅ Supporting a rider in a parade? Track your walking miles—they count toward our Walker Year-End Awards!
✅ Any equestrian-related activities that contribute to the community can earn you points.
Start logging today and let’s celebrate your contributions at the end of the year!
Award Category Definitions
Parades- anyone who walks, trailers horses to, rides or carriage drives a horse, or pooper-scoops gets a parade point. Volunteer support such as side walking, pooper-scooping, or any other labor, will also be given a helping hands point. (Walkers may log their walking miles for horse related volunteer work events, all year long for most miles logged award.)
Continuing Education: Shows/Clinics/Demo/Exhibit- This category is for those who participate in any of these events. Horse show points are awarded for those who are riding or driving in an actual horse show. For those assisting a horse show participant- we call these volunteers, “helpers,” points are awarded to those helpers who are assisting a rider or carriage-driver at horse shows, trailering someone to a show, etc, or volunteering at an event- points for those people are awarded an additional point in the Helping Hands category. (Walkers may log their walking miles for horse related volunteer work events, all year long for most miles logged award.)
Helping Hands- This category is for anyone who is volunteering at ANY horse-related activity, event, or any non-profit horse organization or is assisting horse-participants on the ground in any capacity so as to make the rider/driver’s life easier at an event. If someone walks as a side-walker in a parade, they get both a parade point and a helping hands point.
Historical Reenactment- This is for any member, with or without a horse, who is educating the public on horse-related history. It is also for any member who is participating in any historical event provided by a museum, community-event, or festival where the member is advancing and helping to create a historical atmosphere.
Social Butterfly- this is for participating in all horse-related social events, chapter meetings, business meetings, and outings whereby the entire club is invited to the social event in advance of the event. At least 4 people must turn out for the event for a social point to be logged.
Miles logged
Participants may track their miles logged for horseback riding or carriage driving for the entire year. Awards will be given to the most miles logged. This can include miles walked by human horse-helpers! If you are a parade walker and sidewalk at parades, you can log your miles walked at events in which you are assisting horse-participants. Miles logged for human walkers is for volunteering at horse events only. This may include horse shows and horse events where the human walker is assisting in the “helping hands” defined category.
Parades- anyone who walks, trailers horses to, rides or carriage drives a horse, or pooper-scoops gets a parade point. Volunteer support such as side walking, pooper-scooping, or any other labor, will also be given a helping hands point. (Walkers may log their walking miles for horse related volunteer work events, all year long for most miles logged award.)
Continuing Education: Shows/Clinics/Demo/Exhibit- This category is for those who participate in any of these events. Horse show points are awarded for those who are riding or driving in an actual horse show. For those assisting a horse show participant- we call these volunteers, “helpers,” points are awarded to those helpers who are assisting a rider or carriage-driver at horse shows, trailering someone to a show, etc, or volunteering at an event- points for those people are awarded an additional point in the Helping Hands category. (Walkers may log their walking miles for horse related volunteer work events, all year long for most miles logged award.)
Helping Hands- This category is for anyone who is volunteering at ANY horse-related activity, event, or any non-profit horse organization or is assisting horse-participants on the ground in any capacity so as to make the rider/driver’s life easier at an event. If someone walks as a side-walker in a parade, they get both a parade point and a helping hands point.
Historical Reenactment- This is for any member, with or without a horse, who is educating the public on horse-related history. It is also for any member who is participating in any historical event provided by a museum, community-event, or festival where the member is advancing and helping to create a historical atmosphere.
Social Butterfly- this is for participating in all horse-related social events, chapter meetings, business meetings, and outings whereby the entire club is invited to the social event in advance of the event. At least 4 people must turn out for the event for a social point to be logged.
Miles logged
Participants may track their miles logged for horseback riding or carriage driving for the entire year. Awards will be given to the most miles logged. This can include miles walked by human horse-helpers! If you are a parade walker and sidewalk at parades, you can log your miles walked at events in which you are assisting horse-participants. Miles logged for human walkers is for volunteering at horse events only. This may include horse shows and horse events where the human walker is assisting in the “helping hands” defined category.
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