D2-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 1, 1998 Riparian Buffer Systems Training Program Offered To Managers COLLEGE PARK. Md. Maryland resource managers can improve their riparian buffer site assessment and management op tions skills at a training program offered by Maryland Cooperative Extension with funding from the Northeast Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Educa tion (SARE) Program. The two-day program for fores ters, wildlife biologists. Extension educators, engineers, planners and others who work with landowners NEW LONDON (Chester Co.) The Triangle Series Horse Shows are among the few shows that encourage western riders to compete against hunters in pleasure classes. On Sunday, July 12, at Grazing Acres, western horses not only competed but con quered. Imperial Mandan, the west ern champion, and Country Velvet, the reserve champion in the western division, went on to lake the champion and re serve awards, respectively, in the pleasure division. (Since cash prizes are presented in pleasure, this is always a good division in which to win.) Tam my Wood and Barbara Stanley of Nottingham shared Imperial Mandan. Country Velvet was ridden by Janet Johnson of Coatesville. ‘Three farms comprise the “triangle” Grazing Acres Farm in New London, KA Equestrian Center in Cochran vilie, and Fox Meadow in Un ionville.) Championships and reserves in each division are presented at each show, in addition to end-of-series high point awards. Call any of the participating farms for information and/or prize lists for future shows: Grazing Acres: (610) 255-5009; KA Equestrian (610) 869-0746; Fox Meadow (610) 444-8805. There were multiple two somes at this show. Sisters Andrea Heinzman and Lindsey Heinzman of Elk view dominated the mini stir rup division (for riders age 10 and under). Older sister Andrea was champion and younger sis ter Lindsey was reserve cham pion. The girls ride matched dark bay Arabians, Andrea on Quintessa, and Lindsey on SH Fallon. Two girls with identical names, but different spellings, were also high point winners. Sara Schaefer of Saginaw Rd., Lincoln University, was the be ginner over fences champion on Fudge. Sara Shaffer of West Grove rode Low Down Louie to a reserve hunter champion ship. Halter champion on July 12 RUY. SELL.TRADE OR RENT THRO 11 II INI L-LHI d I=l ’M- 1 PHONE: 717-626-1164 or 717-394-3047 FAX 717-733-6058 Mon., Tries.. Wed., Fri. 8 AM to 5 PM; Thurs. 7 AM to 5 PM and communities is Sept. 30 - Oct. 1 at the Wye Research and Educa tion Center near Queenstown. Md. It will coincide with training pro grams occurring in 14 other states. “We taught a training session on riparian buffer systems in Maryland last year that was so successful that we received re quests for training from around the country,” said Robert Tjaden, regional natural resources special ist with Maryland Cooperative Extension. “This program is de Western Horses Tops In Pleasure was Creme Brulee, shown by Lisa Thompson of Gap. Re serve champion was Weed Wacker, owned by David and Hope Woollens of Landenberg and shown by Hope Woollens. Valerie Mahala of North Broad Street, Kennett Square, rode her hose. Slew of Dancers, to a baby green championship and the reserve championship in the low hunter division. Joshua Dixon riding Majes tic was the leadline champion. Reserve was Becky Mark of West Grove on SH Boston Cream. Danielle Wasylyk of Harvest Drive, Cochranville, was champion of the mini mini di vision (for riders age eight or younger). Miss Wasylyk rides Little Rascal. Reserve in this division was Heather Frank, also from Cochranville, riding Amyr Granada. Short stirrup champion was Jennifer Haines of Larkin Rd., Boothwyn, riding Sidekick. Reserve was Melissa Donahue of General Cornwallis Dr., West Chester, on One Last Trick. Lauren Annett of New Lon don was open equitation cham pion on Dance Flash. Sara Wil son of Coatesville was reserve champion in this division on Caserio Tsalturi. Jessica Knox of Unionville rode Star to the low hunter championship. Hunter champ ion was Trick or Treat, ridden by Jamie Jacobie of Cold Springs Drive, Kennett Square. Reserve champion in the be ginner over fences division was Bethany Moore of Peachtree Lane, Landenberg, on Mardi Gras. Reserve champion in the Baby Green division was Ma dam, shown by Holly Searles of North Guernsey Rd„ West Grove. Winners in individual class es follow: Leadline Walk; 1. Joshua Dixon, 2. Becky Mark; 3 Ashley Reeser. Advanced Leadline: 1. Danny Het tinger; 2. Joshua Dixon; 3. Ashley Reeser. Of) Leaders: 1. Becky Mark; 2. Ashley Reeser, 3. Joshua Dixon. Mini Mini (• t Under) Walk: 1. Danielle Wasylyk; 2. Melanie Williams; 3. Heather Frank. Mini Mini Walk/Trot-Jog: Danielle Wasylyk, 2. Heather Frank; 3 Kelsey Sherman. Mini Mini Walk/Trot-Jog/Back: 1 signed to meet an obviously wide spread need for information.” To meet the needs of audiences in all states simultaneously, four hours of core training sessions will be delivered via satellite from the University of Maryland, Col lege Park, on the first morning. These sessions will focus on the basic structure and ecology of ri parian forest buffers and will fea ture experts from various federal and state agencies and universities nationwide. They will be followed Heather Frank; 2. Danielle Wasylyk, 3. Kelsey Sherman. Mini Stirrup (10 & Under) Walk: 1. Andrea Heinzman, 2 Lindsey Hemz man, 3 Sara Schaefer Mini Stirrup Walk/Trot-Jog: 1 An drea Heinzman; 2. Sara Schaefer, 3 Lindsey Heinzman. Mini Stirrup Walk/Trot-Jog/Back: 1 .Andrea Heinzman, 2 Lindsey Heinz man, 3 Sara Schaefer. Short Stirrup (12 & Under) Walk; 1 Jennifer Haines, 2. Melissa Donohue, 3 Andrea Heinzman Short Stirrup Walk/Trol-Jog: 1 Me lissa Donahue, 2. Jennifer Haines, 3 An toinette Wasylyk Short Stirrup Walk/Trot-Jog/Canter- Lopa; 1. Jennifer Haines; 2 Melissa Donohue; 3. Antoinette Wasylyk. Short Stirrup 12” Fences; 1 Antoin ette Wasylyk; 2. Jennifer Haines, 3. Me lissa Donohue. Open Equitation (13 & Older) Walk/ Trot-Jog: 1. Lauren Annett, 2 Jessica Knox, 3 Sara Wilson Open Equitation Walk/Trot-Jog/ Back: 1. Lauren Annett, 2 Sara Wilson, 3 Jessica Knox. Open Equitation Walk/Trot-Jog/ Canter-Lope: 1. Sam Wilson, 2 Jessica Knox; 3 Lauren Annett Western Pleasure Walk/Jog: 1 Bar barn Stanley: 2 Janet Johnson, 3 Sam Danihel Western Limit: 1. Janet Johnson, 2 Fiona Gowers; 3 Nina Brady Western Walk/Jog/Lope; 1 Barbara Stanley; 2. Janet Johnson; 3 Ashley Eckard Wsstarn Equitation: 1 Janet John son, 2. Barbara Stanley, 3 Nina Brady Pleasure Walk/Trot-Jog: 1. Janet Johnson; 2 Paula Burkebile, 3 Tammy Wood. Pleasure Walk/Trot-Jog/Canlor- Lope: 1. Sara Wilson; 2 Leslie Mc- Fadien; 3. Barbara Stanley. Pleasure Walk/Trot-Jog/Canter- Lope/Back; 1. Janet Johnson, 2 Bar bara Stanley; 3. Sara Wilson Pleasure Pattern: 1. Tammy Wood; 2. Sara Wilson; 3. Leslie McFadlen. Beginner Rider Over 4,12” Fences: t Sara Schaefer; 2 Bethany Moore; 3. Anna Larson. Beginner Over 6, 18” Fences: 1 Bethany Moore; 2. Sara Schaefer; 3. An toinette Wasylyk. Beginner Over 8,2' Feneee: 1. Leslie McFadian, 2 Sara Schaefer; 3. Bethany Moore. Baby Green Walk/Trot: 1. Valerie Mahala; 2 Holly Searles; 3. Donna Da vies. Baby Green Walk/Trot/Canter: 1. Valerie Mahala; 2. Holly Searles; 3. Val erie Freese. Baby Green X-Rallc: 1 . Anna Larson; 2. Valerie Mahala; 3. Holly Searles. Baby Green Over Fences; 1. Valerie Mahala: 2. Leslie McFadien; 3. Belinda Manchio. Low Hunter Over Fences 1:1. Jamie Jacobie; 2. Jessica Knox; 3. Jennifer Haines. Low Huntor Ovor Foneos II: 1. Jamie Jacobie; 2. Jessica Knox; 3. Belinda Manchio. Low Hunter Wslk/Trot; 1. Jessica Knox; 2. Valerie Mahala; 3. Jennifer Haines Low Hunter Walk/Trot/Canter: 1. Bethany Moore; 2. Valeria Mahala; 3. Jennifer Haines. Hunter Over Fences I: 1. Jamie Ja cobie; 2. Sara Shaffer; 3. Leslie Mc- Fadian. Hunter Over Fences II: 1. Sara Shaf fer; 2. Jessica Knox; 3. Jamie Jacobie. Hunter Under Saddle: 1. Jessica Knox; 2. Jamie Jacobie. by on-site instruction that address es local concerns, such as selec tion of appropriate plant material and wildlife habitat considera tions. Hie second day of the training program will involve application of site assessment techniques in both urban and rural settings. Par ticipants will work as teams to solve case studies. 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