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Chris Elliot Benefit Auction
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Horsemen's Distress Fund Accepting
Donations to Benefit Tom McNair
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3rd Annual Egyptian Horse Day in May
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The Pyramid Society Now Sponsoring
Quiz on Straight Egyptians.com
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Note Regarding 2006 Egyptian Event
Classes
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Dressage at the 2006 Egyptian Event
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Jewels of the Nile Private Treaty Sale
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Welcome our Newest Board Members
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Straight Egyptians.com an excellent
Promotional tool
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Comprehensive Tax Handbook
Available Through AHC
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Passing of an Influential Broodmare
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Authentic Arabian Bloodstock to be
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Straight Egyptian Chosen as Pictorial
Representative of Scottsdale Show
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The Pyramid Society at Scottsdale
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Pyramid Society members nominated
for Professional Horseman's
Association Awards
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More Tools Available on The Society's
website
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Volume XI Information
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New Staff Member Spotlight
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New Life Members
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Member Farm to be Featured on
RFDTV
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Calendar of Events
Regional Round-Up
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2002 Salon Du
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Coverage of the Ansata 45th Anniversary
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The Bonds That
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PYRAMID SOCIETY NEWS |
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EGYPTIAN HORSE DAY IN MAY
Egyptian Horse Day in May is back again! This exciting outreach
program targets the public and local media by unifying Pyramid
Society members across the nation. Members will sponsor, at their
farms, a special day of education, fun, and opportunity to meet the
Egyptian Arabian horse. “Meet us in May for Egyptian Horse Day—Join
us in June at the Egyptian Event” is the slogan and press releases
will be sent to local media to promote this activity. Regional
representatives are challenged to help organize and develop this
concept within their region.
Saturday, May 13th is the chosen date, however other dates in May
can also be selected to suit an individual or group’s needs.
Regardless, everyone is encouraged to target May l3th to take
advantage of press releases and overall unity, date, and purpose. As
in the past, if you plan to sponsor an Egyptian Horse Day activity,
please contact The Pyramid Society so we can help get the word out
and send you promotional materials.
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THE PYRAMID SOCIETY NOW SPONSORING QUIZ ON STRAIGHT EGYPTIANS.COM
The Pyramid Society is currently sponsoring the April quiz on Straight Egyptians.com. Those with the correct answer will be entered into a
drawing for a complimentary Volume X Reference Handbook of Straight
Egyptian Horses. Log on now to take a crack at the
monthly question. Straight Egyptians.com is a great way to promote
your farm or breeding program. In addition, to useful research
information, a widely visited forum, and interesting articles, they
offer professional, stylistic advertising to those seeking to
advertise their Egyptian Arabians. Just visit
http://advertise.straightegyptians.com
for complete details!
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AUTHENTIC ARABIAN BLOODSTOCK
NOW AVAILABLE
It’s official! Authentic Arabian Bloodstock by Judith Forbis is being reprinted and
is now available for pre-purchase! Made popular by its vast wealth
of breeding, strain, and pedigree information, the “Blue Book” is a
must have for all Egyptian Arabian breeders, owners, and
enthusiasts. This book is packed with rare photographs and editorial
material about the Egyptian Arabian horse. And in addition to its
wealth of pedigree information, it also includes a racing section,
providing informative data about the prowess of Egyptian racehorses
on Egyptian and American tracks. Don’t miss the opportunity to own
your copy of this highly demanded and valuable reference tool. Order
your copy now for just $200 plus s/h.
Order Authentic Arabian Bloodstock Now!
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VOLUME XI
REFERENCE HANDBOOK TO BE PUBLISHED IN 2006
In 2006, The Pyramid Society will be publishing the Volume XI
Reference Handbook of Straight Egyptian Horses, and we want to
include your straight Egyptian! The Handbooks are incomparable
references for all those with a serious interest in Egyptian
bloodlines and provide an outstanding opportunity for breeders to
receive maximum exposure for minimum dollars. For less than you
would pay for a full-page ad in a monthly magazine, your farm and
horses can reach breeders and buyers around the world for years to
come. Our Reference Handbooks are on the “best seller” list of
Arabian horse books, with many of the previous volumes considered
collectors’ items. They have a worldwide circulation and are used by
successful breeders for pedigree and pictorial research. These
books, which include beautiful horse pictures, as well as art and
historical material, will immortalize your farm and horses for
future generations. This year, we are also offering a “Buy 3, Get 1
Free” special. For every three pictorial pages you purchase, you
will get one free. Forms will soon be available here on our website!
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BOARD UPDATE |
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NOTE REGARDING 2006
EGYPTIAN EVENT CLASSES
With the ongoing vision of keeping the Egyptian Event “unlike any
other horse show”, the board earlier began assessing the schedule in
order to guarantee the Event remained just that – “An Event”. Thus
in the January 2002 “Chariot” the announcement was made that going
forward Egyptian Event classes would be eliminated when there were 5
or fewer horses in individual halter or performance classes for two
consecutive years, excluding any futurities or extended specialty
breeding classes. Realistically, however, this proved difficult to
implement as long as the Performance Pyramid was in existence.
Despite repeated efforts and numerous individual sponsorships,
exhibitor support continued to decline in the Performance Pyramid.
In 2005 there were only two registered participants. The time had
come to make some adjustments. Using the board’s earlier directive
and Event class participation charts as their guide, the Show
Committee began exploring all avenues for fine-tuning the Event
schedule in order to remain true to the vision of providing more - a
more refined schedule with more horses in each class, more
educational opportunities, more marketing opportunities, more “down”
time and more social opportunities. Bottom line, the realization
that holding 100+ classes for a show that averages 330+- horses was
not effective or prudent. Thus, in 2006 you will see a very workable
schedule that continues to feature both halter and performance
classes (excluding Dressage/see below). The 2006 schedule will be
posted on the website later this month and will be included as part
of the Event mailing.
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DRESSAGE AT THE 2006
EGYPTIAN EVENT
At the 2005 Egyptian Event the Dressage Division had a total of
twelve entries in the entire division. Some classes were cancelled,
as there were no entries, while others had only one or two entries.
While I have
always been a strong proponent of performance classes at the Event,
and dressage classes in particular, it became obvious that without
the support of exhibitors willing to show in these classes The
Pyramid Society could not continue to hold them.
I feel that the
Society has made every effort to accommodate those of us that wanted
to show our dressage horses at the Event. The expense, however, has
become prohibitive for a non-profit organization that must utilize
available funds for the benefit of the majority of its members.
Regretfully,
therefore, I must announce that the Dressage Division will not be
held at this year’s Event.
On a more
positive note, it is possible that this division could be
re-instated in 2007 if a sponsor could be found and dressage
exhibitors would be willing to support it.
Beverly Sziraky
Show Committee
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JEWELS OF THE NILE…
A selection of Egyptian Sale Horses at the 2006 Egyptian
Event
In a continuing effort to provide all Pyramid Society members with
an equal opportunity to market their sale horses at the world’s
largest gathering of Egyptian Arabian Horse enthusiasts, the Board
of Directors approved a Private Treaty Sale beginning at the 2006
Egyptian Event. This exciting opportunity features the following
benefits:
*Open to any Pyramid Society member in good standing
*Open to any Straight Egyptian or Egyptian Bred or Sired horse as
defined by The Pyramid Society. (excluding foals at mother’s side)
* Special barn signage for sale horses (Sale horses will be
stabled with owners or trainers.)
* Dedicated arena presentation time for sale horses.
* Booth area specific for promotional materials and videos.
* Advertising in the Show Program, on The Pyramid Society’s website
and in the April Pyramid Report.
* Map showing a list of horses/owners/barn locations.
* Flat fee of only $350 (does not include stabling fees)
Look for the complete guidelines and participation forms included as
part of the Event mail-out, or check
The Egyptian Event page often!
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WELCOME OUR NEWEST BOARD
MEMBERS
Allison Mehta
At the November Board meeting, Allison Mehta of Talaria Farms in
Newnan, Georgia, was elected as The Pyramid Society’s newest Board
Member. Allison has been a member of The Pyramid Society since 1998
and has owned Straight Egyptians since 1999, of which Ramses
Mistletoe was the first. In 1999, Allison did not own Talaria
Farms, but it was where she fell in love with Egyptian Arabians. As
a boarder at Talaria, Allison got to know then owner, Gene Reichardt,
who introduced her to the spirit, beauty, and fascinating history of
the Egyptian Arabian horse. She went on to purchase Talaria in
partnership with Curt Westley and Tom Crawford. Now one of Allison’s
commitments to Talaria is also one of her commitments to The Pyramid
Society. Talaria annually hosts several seminars, clinics, and
open-houses and Allison would like to see similar non-competitive
gatherings become common activities across the country.
We asked
Allison to describe herself in three words and she chose 1. Curious
2. Trustworthy 3. Industrious. Proof of this can be found in her
willingness to seek out a project and put 110% effort into making
sure it is done to the highest of standards. At the 2005 Egyptian
Event, the creative and hard-working duo of Allison and Bridgette
Orwig took it upon themselves to spearhead the arena decorating
initiative. The end result was a stunning centerpiece for the show
and the indebtedness of the Event staff. One goal Allison has for
her term on the Board is to do everything she can to support,
promote, and preserve the Straight Egyptian horse (and the people
who love and breed them) through The Pyramid Society. With a mantra
like, “Success is 5% inspiration—and 95% perspiration,” we believe
she will accomplish this and more as a member of the Board!
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At the January Board Meeting,
two new Members were appointed to the Board. We are delighted to
welcome Anne-Louise Toner and Susan Watson to the Board of
Directors!
Anne-Louise Toner
Anne-Louise Toner’s involvement with Arabian horses in general and
Straight Egyptian Arabian horses in particular began many years ago,
as a little girl watching a beautiful mare win her National
Championship
class. Because of the captivation evoked by that mare, Anne-Louise
has held a lifelong passion for the Egyptian Arabian horse. To this
day, she feels a tremendous debt of gratitude for those who
preserved and perpetuated the rare Egyptian bloodlines, and she
remains dedicated to furthering this effort.
Anne-Louise has
been a member of The Pyramid Society since 2001. She owns and
operates Al Atiq Arabians, located in Germantown, Maryland. From
October 2003 until December 2005, Anne-Louise acted as Region 15’s
Representative for The Pyramid Society. As a Regional Rep,
Anne-Louise planned numerous well-attended activities, including
seminars, regional meetings, open houses and Pyramid Society
presence at regional equine events. Through her passion for the
Egyptian Arabian horse and The Pyramid Society, as well as her warm
and generous nature, she has attracted many new Arabian enthusiasts
to the Egyptian bloodlines.
Currently,
Anne-Louise owns five horses, all Straight Egyptian, and is
expecting an EBC foal in 2006. When not doing something with the
horses, Anne-Louise works as a Montessori teacher. Whenever
possible, she brings her students to see the horses. Even after
eight years, she is still amazed at the gentle, inquisitive nature
of even the young horses and their interest and desire to be near
the children.
As a Member of
the Board, she will work to ensure enhanced communication between
members in all regions and with the Board of Directors. Through this
she hopes to create even greater unity within The Society; one with
a wide open network between members, one of perpetual idea sharing,
and one that acts as a “guiding light” within the industry.
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Susan Watson
Susan Watson has been involved with The Pyramid Society since the
late 1980's when she and her husband, Lee Barnes, became Straight
Egyptian breeders. Their emphasis as breeders is on beauty combined
with athletic ability. Amazingly, all of the horses they have bred
are alive and doing well in the US, Canada, and overseas.
One of their favorites remains their foundation stallion, The
Elixir, standing at Michael Byatt Arabians. After a successful
campaign in the 1990's, Michael had him brought out of retirement
for the Christmas Show in Houston. Shown by David Botha, Elixir at
fourteen years, showed them how it's done, garnering 3 Championship
titles. Susan feels strongly that the Egyptian Event is an important
showcase for straight Egyptians, and as a board member, she would
like to continue to help keep it the Egyptian industry’s number one
show. In her opinion, “It is the finest show of its kind for
education, entertainment, top quality horses... Business-wise you
will not find a better or larger audience for your sale horses.”
Not only does Susan actively
support the Egyptian Event as an excellent showcase for Egyptian
Arabian horses, she also has lent her hand serving as Friday’s
Dinner Chairperson at the Event.
As a Board
member, Susan is open and excited to hear from members regarding
additional ways The Pyramid Society can help breeders. Please feel
free to call or email her at anytime with comments and requests.
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INDUSTRY NEWS |
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Horsemen's Distress Fund Accepting Donations to
Benefit Tom McNair
The family of Tom McNair asks for everyone's prayerful concern due
to Tom's recent diagnosis of stage 4 lung cancer, as well as an
inoperable brain tumor. Tom, a true horseman and gentleman in every
sense of the word, is an icon in this industry. Please let Tom know
just how much he means to you by sending a card to him at the
following address: 4603 Cashel Spring Drive, Houston, TX 77069.
Due to the staggering costs associated with such a diagnosis, the
Horsemen's Distress Fund is accepting tax deductible donations,
which will go directly into an account for Tom and Sylvia's use.
Please log onto
http://www.horsemensdistressfund.com
for more information, or e-mail Mary Trowbridge at
mary@horsemensdistressfund.com, or
call (860) 354-8926, or (860) 488-7074. |
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Chris Elliot Benefit Auction
Beginning on April 15th, an online stallion service auction will
begin to benefit Chris Elliott, who is an avid supporter and
promoter of the Arabian horse. Chris was recently rediagnosed
with cancer, and her insurance company has dialed back her benefits
thus increasing her out of pocket treatment expenses. Many
members of the Arabian community in Region 12 have banded together
to help Chris by donating stallion services with proceeds to go to
her treatment costs. Included are services to several Straight
Egyptian stallions, including AK Khazar, Hadaya El Tareef, and
Botswana. For more information, please visit
www.chriselliottstallionservicebenefitauction.com. |
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NEW ORGANIZATION FORMED TO
PROMOTE THE EGYPTIAN ARABIAN AS A SPORT HORSE
In September, 2005, a group of like-minded Egyptian Arabian horse
owners, breeders, trainers and enthusiasts met at the Sport Horse
Nationals in Virginia to discuss their goals and experiences with
the Egyptian Arabian horse as a competitor in the sport disciplines.
The need for an organization devoted to increasing the public
awareness of Egyptian Arabian horses and their successes in the
sport horse arena led to the foundation of E.A.S.H.A. – the Egyptian
Arabian Sport Horse Alliance.
E.A.S.H.A.
feels that support on a local level, to increase the visibility of
those Egyptian Arabians already competing and performing in
dressage, hunter, jumper, reining and driving classes is an
important step in putting Egyptian Arabians forward into the
spotlight. Providing owners with a venue that showcases the
multitude of talents exhibited by these horses on a highly visible
national level will enhance their abilities to the Arabian horse
world at large. For more information on E.A.S.H.A., visit their
website at
www.eashalliance.org.
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Horse Industry’s Most Up-to-Date and Comprehensive Tax
Handbook Now Available
Hot off the press, the American Horse Council’s 2006 Horse Owners
and Breeders Tax Handbook is now available. The new 2006 Tax
Handbook was written by Thomas A. Davis, Esq. who has been the
American Horse Council’s tax counsel for over twenty-five years and
is a nationally-recognized authority on equine tax laws.
“There is an old saying that in life there are only two things you
can count on, death and taxes,” said Jay Hickey, President of the
American Horse Council. “The Horse Owners and Breeders Tax Handbook
is the most comprehensive tax publication available. It covers every
aspect of tax law applicable to horse owners and breeders,
including: business vs. hobby requirements, forms of doing business,
sales and exchanges and passive loss rules, just to name a few.”
The 2006 Horse Owners and Breeders Tax Handbook is available for
$85.00, plus $4.50 shipping and handling.
Here's How To Order:
Phone: Between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. eastern time, contact the
AHC Offices at 202-296-4031 and your order will be processed right
over the phone.
On-line:
www.horsecouncil.org Anytime, 24
hours-a-day, 7 days a week.
Mail: If you prefer to pay by check, send your UPS shipping
address (no PO Boxes) and payment to:
AHC, 1616 H Street NW 7th Floor, Washington DC, 20006.
Take this opportunity to purchase this important tax publication
that every member of the horse industry should have!
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THE SOCIETY’S CALENDAR |
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March 17
March 18
April 6-9
April 14
April 22-23
April 29
May 1
May 12
May 13
May 29
June 5-10
July 22-29 |
Priority Deadline for Stall Requests
Region 15 Spring Seminar at Imperial Egyptian
Stud in Parkton, MD
Equine Affaire, Columbus, OH
Egyptian Event Pre-Entry Deadline
Board Meeting, Lexington, KY
Projected Mail Date for May Chariot
Ads deadline for Egyptian Event Program
Deadline to order arena banner
Egyptian Horse Day in May
Memorial Day
Pyramid Society Offices Closed
The Egyptian Event, Lexington, KY
Youth Nationals, Albuquerque, NM |
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