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  • Mane Event, May 26-28 WestWorld

    Come find us at booth #1508.

    4 Marchador horses and 12 Marchador owners and breeders will be there!    The USMMA has a booth and MM breed presentations during the event.   All members and breeders were invited to send items or advertising for the booth.  We will be giving out their information, information about the MM breed and representing all USMMA members and breeders there.

     

    More pictures will be posted after the event!

     

    More about the event:

    Visit their website for more information and tickets!!!  https://scottsdale.maneeventexpo.com

    The Mane Event Scottsdale May 26-28, 2017 will be the first annual event at this location. We are very excited to be able to host this event at the world class facility of WestWorld at Scottsdale. This venue allows the all equine trade show, one arena, the lecture/demo area and the Round Pen to be under one air conditioned roof. While we do have one arena outside it is also under a roof and we will have water misters to help keep the attendees cool. Don’t forget the 3.5 acres of outside display area of trucks, trailers and tractors.

    Over the last 13 years at other locations The Mane Event has hosted some of the best and most knowledgeable horse trainers and educators from North America and beyond! We pride ourselves on providing education on cutting edge training methods, equine health, equine entertainment and of course one of the largest and most diverse equine only trade show for your shopping pleasure.

    Come and experience what our attendees call “The Mane Event

    CLINICS, PRESENTATION & SEMINARS, TRAINERS CHALLENGE, EQUINE EXPERIENCE, EQUINE ONLY TRADE SHOW

    JOIN US FOR SOME GREAT TIMES AND MEET UP WITH OLD AND NEW FRIENDS!

  • A Tribute to Howard Bonis (1944-2017)

     

    By Lynn Kelley

     

    Howard Bonis, the first Marchador owner in Maine recently passed away late January, 2017   When Howard could no longer take care of his beloved horse, a great home was found with Cyndy Falvey, only a few minutes away on the Maine coastline.   Cyndy is a long-time horse owner and has another older Thoroughbred on her property.  Cyndy also took Chama’s companion, the goat (named Goaty)!    The two animals are inseparable and when Cyndy trail rides, often the goat comes along!   As a tribute to Howard, Cyndy has given a generous donation to the USMMA in Howard’s memory.     Thank you Cyndy!

    You can read some of Howard’s obituary here and gain a sense of what kind of person he was!  I met Howard when he contacted me to purchase a Summerwind Future Foal.  Already in his late 60’s, he guaranteed me that he would be a great home with no problems training horses from a young age.   He proceeded to tell me many, if not all, of the stories about the horses in his life, including a Morgan stallion that he loved for many years.   He had acreage in Maine so he set out to build a horse barn and hay storage on the property.   He put a paddock up on the crest of a hill with plenty of trees for shade and shelter.   All for his future horse.

    Howard was convinced that his Marchador would be enjoyed by the whole family including his grandchildren.   He also wanted to use the horse as a therapy horse with autistic children.  Before his foal was born, an older, trained Marchador became available that I thought might be a good fit for Howard and perhaps better than waiting for a foal to grow up.    Howard agreed.   Chama was off to Maine!   Chama was loved by the family.   He was well-cared for by Howard who got to relive all of the warmth and enjoyment about grooming, feeding, and riding again.  After Howard’s death, his family wrote and told me how much they  thought having Chama prolonged Howard’s life.

    I drove to meet Howard and his wife Susan after a Kelley family wedding in New Hampshire.   It was a memory I will always treasure.  Little did I know then, that it would be soon after, he would need to give up his Marchador.   After Chama moved on to Cyndy, we were fortunate enough to meet her.   Cyndy often comes out west in the winters so we met during Barrett-Jackson week.   A horse couldn’t be more lucky to have these two owners in Maine!   

    Obituary  Howard L. Bonis Jr.,

    Howard L. Bonis Jr., 72, of Arrowsic, died Monday, Jan. 23, 2017. Howard died peacefully with his wife by his side and surrounded by his children.

    Howard was born on March 5, 1944, in Norwalk, Conn., to Howard L. Bonis Sr. and Mary Castango Bonis. He grew up in Norwalk, Conn. He was a member of the first graduating class of Brien McMahon High School in 1962. After high school, Howard attended Norwalk Community College, before enlisting  in the United States Marine Corps.

    His bravery during the Vietnam War earned him a Purple Heart and Bronze Star With Valor. While in Vietnam, he served as a fire team leader with the Company F, Second Battalion, Fourth Marines. He was medically retired from the United States Marine Corps.

    Howard married Susan Walker Bonis on Sept. 9, 1967. Howard met Navy Corpsman Susan Walker at St. Albans Naval Hospital on Long Island, N.Y., while he was recovering from injuries sustained on the battlefield. He went on to graduate from American International College with a degree in political science, and later earned his master’s degree in special education from Salem State University.

    The most rewarding years of his professional career were spent as an educator in both public and private schools.

    A celebration of his life will take place in Maine in the summer of 2017. He will be privately interred at Arlington National Cemetery. We ask you to celebrate Howard by having a root beer float, eating an éclair, or dancing with someone you love.

    Chama Lustre do Lucero – the well-traveled Marchador  First Marchador in Maine.

    Chama  was born and bred at Haras Lucero, TN, the breeding farm of Bill and Sandy Kambic, long-time members of the USMMA.   He is the son of Desafio de Miami x Apple Pie de Miami, both bred by the Guerra family of Florida, the first importers of Marchador horses to the U.S.   

    At a young age, he was sold and shipped to California to Jake Martinez and Theresa Longo at Rancho de los Cielos.   They were relatively new breeders and wanted to have some Marchadors to sell as they started their breeding program.   Chama moved from there to Oregon, where he was trained and competed successfully in mounted archery at Cascade Mounted Archery with Holm and Susan Neumann.  

    Being a horse “anyone could ride”, Chama moved south again to AZ to Sandy Hull.  When Chama didn’t work for her, Sandy moved on to another Marchador and Chama left here bound for Maine!   His forever home with 2 wonderful owners – Howard Bonis and now Cyndy Falvey!

  • $250 Awarded to Aline Greene

    Aline applied and was granted the latest $250 USMMA Show Subsidy Award for the Camp Osborn Summer Slam 25 Mile Long Distance Ride on May 28, 2017 using Marchador mare Esthetique do Premier.   Esthetique has competed in other endurance events in the past but has also taken time off to have foals.    Esthetique has finished in the top ten in three prior LD events (25-35 miles is an LD distance)

    Aline will be riding alongside her daughter Brisa, on another Marchador mare, Nikita do Campo Real, owned by Legacy Marchadors, TX.   Brisa has been a top junior rider in previous endurance races.

    We will post their pictures and stories after the race!

    Congratulations Aline!

    For more information on the USMMA Show Awards, please visit this page:

    http://t3k.315.mywebsitetransfer.com/membership/awards-programs/

     

     

  • Marchador Journal Spring Edition

    Enjoy your Spring edition of the USMMA Journal.  We hope to publish quarterly, January, April, July and October.
    One of the things we hope to do with this publication is to feature the diversification of how the Marchador is used with real life examples.  This Spring we are featuring Endurance Riding.  Because of that focus,  we also included an article by Dr. Deb Bennet on the Skeletal Maturation of Horses.
     
     Five years  ago  in the  USMMA Spring Journal, we featured an article on Brazilian champion endurance rider Pedro Werneck .  He  has been an endurance competitor for 25 years ,  is a member of the Brazilian PAN American team and  races in Brazil and internationally.  Wherever he competes the horse of this choice is the Mangalarga Marchador.  This Spring,  I thought it interesting  to report closer to home and  feature two U.S.M.M. A. endurance riders, Aline Oliveira Greene  and Alessandra Deernick.  Hope you enjoy hearing from them.
     
    Please feel free to share with us stories of how you use your Marchadors by emailing me at: 
     
    SubmissionDeadlines: 
    SUMMER-June 30:       Focus on Breeding and Stallions
    FALL: September 30:    Focus on Children and Jumping 
    and WINTER: December 31.  
     
    As we are just starting to roll out the USMMA Journal  as a quarterly publication, we are seeking input as to what are readers want.  Towards this end, we are asking the question:  
     
    DO YOU WANT TO HAVE  PAID ADVERTISING IN THE JOURNALS.? 
     
    Please share your thoughts on this by  emailing me. montanamarchador@gmail.com 
      
    Happy Trails,
    Tresa Smith

     

    North American Marchador Association Journal is out!!!   Edited by Tresa Smith and Produced by Lynn Kelley.   Articles and photos submitted by any and all USMMA members!

     

    Added feature to the spotlight on endurance is this article by Dr. Deb Bennett PhD. on bone growth and maturation.

  • Letter from USMMA President Jeff Bosley

    Greetings to all members!

    I hope that you have renewed your membership for 2017 by now.   If you have, you may remember part of my member welcome letter that lists my goals for the year.  

     We had a rebuilding year in 2016 and are ready for 2017 to serve you.   I am planning the following for 2017:

    1. Reinstate our USMMA newsletter as a professional quarterly journal publication.
    2. Hold a USMMA clinic and horse show.
    3. Host regional events or get-togethers in 4 -5 regions.
    4. Help facilitate ABCCMM activities such as ABCCMM inspection visits and other joint activities.
    5. Hold elections for the new Board for 2018.

    In support of my goals, we have several events coming up in April and May that we are hoping you can celebrate and get behind as we work to promote the Mangalarga Marchador..   Of course you have already heard from Alessandra about the USMMA Annual Clinic and Equitana event in October.   These other events are a little sooner, and we welcome your participation and enthusiasm.     

    April/May  ABCCMM Inspection

    As you may know, there is now an ABCCMM Inspector, Dr. George Vilar, who is in Florida many times during the year.    The cost and logistics for doing the Brazilian inspection and registration has just gotten easier!   Any ABCCMM member can request an ABCCMM inspection at any time.      ABCCMM inspection is not required for USMMA registration.   It is for breeders and owners who want to maintain dual registration for their Marchador horse – both the ABCCMM and the USMMA.

    However, in an effort to save even more money, the USMMA will attempt to communicate all ABCCMM inspections.   If joining an already scheduled inspection helps you, then you can coordinate with the other members involved to make the arrangements for George to visit your farm and horses.

    Summerwind Marchadors has requested ABCCMM foal inspection and it is scheduled for April 29th-April 30th weekend.   If you have Marchador foals or horses that need to be inspected, please contact Lynn Kelley lynnkelley@me.com and Dr. George can fly from Phoenix airport to your farm following that inspection before returning to Florida.   

    May 26-28 Mane Event in Scottsadale Westworld  https://scottsdale.maneeventexpo.com

    This is a well-run event in Canada and in 2017, they are putting on their first event in the U.S.   We were represented in Canada at one Mane Event and think it is a good opportunity to reach a bigger audience and all horse people!

    We are planning to have a USMMA booth.   Any USMMA member business are welcome to display materials at the booth for a $50 contribution.    No sales materials are allowed; only information at a non-profit booth.    Efforts to organize this 3 day weekend event are being started now.   We may have an opportunity to speak their about the breed.   Riders are sought for participation in the clinics if you want to sign up (additional fees apply for boarding at Westworld).     

    Please contact me, paboz24@gmail.com  if you are interested in volunteering to man the booth, or want to show your Marchador horses (additional fees apply for boarding) or have other ideas.

    We will also post these events and news on the website and in our next quarterly Journal in April.   

    Remember that there is a SHOW SUBSIDY FUND available to all members.    If you have a local event, or horse show where you are taking your horse, please apply for a grant from the USMMA to help defray the costs.

    Regards,

    Jeffrey Bosley

    USMMA President

    http://t3k.315.mywebsitetransfer.com

  • Equitana Open Air October 2017

    Email posted by Alessandra Deerinck, USMMA Secretary and 2017 Cliinc Chair
    Dear Mangalarga Marchador owners,

    Horses are a big part of our life, and our breed has so many great traits that make horsemanship into a great passion, not just a gentle hobby.
    It has been a year full of activity for the BOD under the guidance of our President Jeff Bosley, and we have accomplished a lot of things aimed to benefit the membership and their horses, and to bring the Mangalarga Marchador breed to the attention of the American public.

    Some of our 2016 members have not yet renewed their membership for the 2017 year, but I still would like to let everyone know about the 2017 USMMA event, in hope that you may decide to join us.
    I have been assigned the task of organizing our yearly event. In my search I have found a very rare opportunity to bring our horses in front of one of the largest audiences in the equestrian world, but in order to make the best out of what I was able to create as the venue for our event, I need to know how many of you are interested.

    We have the chance to hold our annual USMMA event at EQUITANA USA, a world-class equestrian trade show that is coming for the first time to the United States. This is an opportunity comparable to being present at Breyerfest last year, with the major difference that every USMMA member is invited to participate and enjoy the opportunity to be part of something important with their horses.

    I have been working to write the program of a clinic/show that will see us in the arena at Galway Downs in Temecula CA, during the three days of the Open Air event. This is one of the four different venues that EQUITANA USA will feature during 2017 and 2018.
    The USMMA is planning on having a booth where members that are interested, and will contribute to the expenses, will be able to display their material, and to be present, if they would like to volunteer to be part of the group that will run the booth. Everyone bringing horses will have to cover the expenses for their stalls.

    A draft of the program is attached below, any idea will be considered and everyone is welcome to be part of this great event.

    I will be calling each one of you to talk about your thoughts and see if you can join us at Equitana USA with your horses.

    These links illustrate the event:

    http://www.equitanausa.com/prospectus/

    www.equitanausa.com/price-book-full

    Please get back to me and let me know what you think about this great opportunity to let the American public see what a great breed we are bringing to our country. I look forward to reading your responses and to be a part of something great with all of you.

    Sincerely,

    Alessandra Deerinck

    USMMA Secretary

    760 715 1554

    PROPOSAL FOR USMMA 2017 EVENT AT OPEN AIR – EQUITANA, Galway Dawns Temecula CA

    What we may have:

    1 BOOTH
    1 hour time in the ring for the three days of the event (clinic)

    Trails around the Temecula Wine Country (Cavalgada)

    Stalls for our horses (horse owner will have to pay for stall fees on the days of the event).

    Possible presentations:

    Day 1

    History of the breed, with emphasis on its versatility and how the gaits were developed and changed in time.

    Day 2

    Mechanics of the gaits in the Mangalarga Marchador

    Day 3 Inspection demonstration.

    Day 1, 2 and 3 A guided trail ride around the wine country, trails and length of the ride will be planned before the event, considering the possibility to visit different wineries and have lunch or dinner there.

  • Show Subsidy Award Goes to Connie Claire!

    Congratulations to Connie Claire, the first applicant and recipient of the USMMA Show Subsidy Award in 2017.   Connie and her husband Doren will travel to Texas (from Florida) to compete in an international mounted archery event with their Marchador gelding DaVinci do Summerwind, better known as LEO!     For more information about the event going on March 9-12, 2017,  you can visit the STAR Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/events/272323396520177/
    In 2016 USMMA allocated $750 to the grant fund . All of it was used to fund 3 separate requests for $250 each .
    The 3 grants funded were the only requests received .
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    The application form on our website has been updated . A fillable form is available . Also please email Laurie Klassen, the Award Administrator to notify her if you are submitting an application. It’s just a backup to make sure no applications are missed.

    For more information on the Show Subsidy Award Program or to submit an application, please follow this link:

    http://t3k.315.mywebsitetransfer.com/membership/awards-programs/

    For more information on Marchador events, please follow this link:

    http://t3k.315.mywebsitetransfer.com/shows-and-events/events-calendar/

     

  • Marchador Journal – Winter Edition

    From the Editor: Tresa Smith

    Enjoy your Winter edition of the USMMA Journal.  It is here via pdf file and also on-line, along with a video of Marchadors in the snow!

    We hope to publish quarterly, January, April, July and October.

    Consider this journal yours. It is your COMMUNICATION vehicle.
    Share your stories and photos;
    Post events on our Bulletin Board;
    Keep current with USMMA news and Board action;
    Ask questions;
    Learn more about Marchadors;
    Voice your concerns.
    Give us your input and suggestions:
    Get involved!

    We published this initial first edition to show people what it might be like, but we would like future editions to be much longer and with more photos, as YOU contribute. There is no limit to the length that the publication can be.

    This publication will only really work if it is a two way street. CONTRIBUTE.

    Send your contributions to : Montanamarchador@gmail.com .

    SubmissionDeadlines:
    SPRING-March 31:
    SUMMER-June 30:
    FALL: September 30 and
    WINTER: December 31.

    I end with one question and that is that we would love your feedback on whether on not we should allow ads in this publication. Please respond YES or NO.

    Happy Trails,
    Tresa

     

    Click to download the pdf file  journal 1 2017 final smaller

    Or read on-line!

  • 3 Marchadors enter 2017 Northwood Farms Challenge

    The Northwood Farms Challenge was created to encourage and motivate horse owners and riders to get out with their horses in inclement weather – the first 12 weeks of winter, to be precise!    Starting with about 50 friends and acquaintances, it has grown into an international event with over 1000 participants.

    The challenge is simple and the only winner is you and your horse.    12 weeks, 40 hours, 30 rides. 1 horse.  There is a Northwoods app that helps you log your time if you aren’t already using one.

    While that may not sound challenging – it is when you have weather issues, bad footing and other wintertime problems like not being able to trailer to an indoor arena to ride.

    Three Marchadors are in!   All greys and all youngsters – 3 and 4 years old!  Aria de los Cielos with Alessandra Deerinck, Gaia do Summerwind with Adrienne C. Scheck and Hawke do Summerwind with Lynn Kelley.

    The group is very supportive and encouraging.   Of course, we three have a decided advantage living in CA and AZ.   We are not braving the snow, ice and frigid temperatures that some of the group is.

    Look to join next year if you need some winter motivation!

  • Facebook Update – Jake Martinez

    Jake Martinez is the board member responsible to this page.  Please visit and post photos or videos of your Marchador to the page!   We would like it to be more active and more vibrant in 2017!

    You can visit us on Facebook by clicking on this link:  https://www.facebook.com/North-American-Mangalarga-Marchador-Assn-USMMA-171153175291/?fref=ts

     

    Following is Jake’s report on FB activity in 2016:
    Facebook statistics: 1041 page likes but we started with 1005 page likes as of 1/4/2016 so only 36 new likes this year
    For the year 2015, there were 172 new likes
    Maximum number of “paid” likes = 308 on 7/24/16   associated with Brazilian National Show posts and Breyers Festival
    Maximum number of organic likes = 185 associated with Alessandra’s Death Valley Ride
    Greatest number of reactions was 40 on July 24- controversy concerning the booths at the Breyers event
    Total likes altogether = 1.2 thousand likes on individual posts
    2 people each on July 4 and July 24 asked that our posts be hidden
    414 organic posts peaked July 4 and, 322 August 13, 306 Nov 11, 276 December 31

    Number of times videos were viewed for more than 3 seconds in 2016 = 1019
    40 Feb 10, 2016 organic
    14 Mar 26 2016
    40 May 15 2016
    36 June 19 2016
    10 August 3 2016
    18 October 7 2016
    5  November 26 2016

    5/14 Rio Dulce de los Cielos 167 views
    5/21 Rio Dulce de los Cielos  135 views
    2/22  Alessandra Deerinck 4th time on Aria de los Cielos  91
    4/3   Zenitram and Jake Martinez  88
    3/8   Zenitram de los Cielos
    12/29  Aria de los Cielos won the LD ride at Death Valley  =54
    2/10   Zenitram starts roundpenning  = 53
    8/2   Zorro de los Cielos = 48

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