APRIL
was a busy month. Start planning for the event season ahead.
MAY
was a busy month. Good luck to all with your event season!
JUNE
Notice: Usually by the middle of June the water has risen to a point where much of the equestrian side of the park is not usable and the mosquitoes begin to appear. A low river this year means that your riding season at the park has been extended. The grass is mowed and it is beautiful right now. Sign up as a support member and receive regular updates about the footing and status of the park. JULYNotice: July is usually a write off when it comes to using the equestrian side of the park because the water has risen to a point where much of the
park is not usable and the mosquitoes are usually terrible. Sign up as a
support member and receive regular updates about the footing and status
of the park. AUGUST
Start organizing your clinics and riding times for the busy month of August. Let us know and we will post them for you. All of our newly built jumps should be out for practicing on by then. Course is closed to Labour Day Event competitors as of August 24th. Entry deadline is August 28th.
SEPTEMBER
Island 22's 22nd Annual Horse Trials
Event presented by Western Tree Services
September 5, 6, and 7, 2009
Sponsorship opportunities
Location: Island 22, Chilliwack
Contact: Debbie Michaloski – 9953 Merritt Drive, Chilliwack, BC V2P 7B2
Tel: (604) 792-0023 Fax: (604) 792-1073 debmic03(at mark)telus.net Full Omnibus Info
2009 Event Entry Form
2009 Stabling Form
Prize List: To be announced. We expect it to be just as awesome as we always have it!
E-Mail:
island22website@yahoo.ca
Description: Saturday is all day dressage, Sunday is Cross-Country. In the evening there is the traditional BBQ dinner, music and dance. Monday is morning vet check, all day stadium followed by awards ceremonies after each division. Levels: P, T, PT, E, PE Concession on grounds. Over 150 horses competing from all over British Columbia.
Offering Intermediate Test Level for riders to practice their Intermediate Dressage tests and stadium course with the option to do the Preliminary Cross Country course.
Notes: Everyone is welcome to come out to watch and learn the sport of 3 day Eventing. Programs available on site, dogs must be on a leash, bring lawn chairs, and enjoy watching the greatest sport on Earth. Admission is free.
OCTOBERThe footing stays wonderful often right into November depending on the rains. Many come down just to gallop and condition getting as much outside work as they can before the winter months set in.
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