Friday, August 05, 2011

#76 08-14-2011 Equine Art and Entertainment, w/Mark Grice

[  ] load winamp w/Karen bio & foaling p1

[ ] 30, Houseplants as background music
[ ] 39, prerecorded show description
[ ] 3:22 I Belong To That Band, The Breakmen, When You Leave Town, Country

show greeting, DISCLAIMER re: mature content, song .... discretion advised!

[ ] 10:49 Twenty Miles of Texas Left, Andrew CAsh, Murder =
[ ] explanations of open tracks including Barry Rooke training session output
[ ] 9:13 Mark Poem, Jarod in back ground intro and outro

Today on hoofbeats we welcome back Mark Grice! The controversial cowboy cohost of yore, returns as today's guest co-host.  I put the word out for an entertaining equine professional to help with the show, in the hopes of generating interest from Glenn the Geek at Horse Radio Networks in the Lexington, and I'm delighted to welcome my friend Mark to the new hoofbeats! (radio+) audition, ha.  He's promised to read some cowboys poems, I've got a horse story to share, we'll talk about Destination Equitation.... and we both like Ian Tyson so there's bound to be some music on our spoken word program this week!  We've got some pre-recorded segments to air, including an excerpt from our Combined Driving lesson from the owner of Glencameron Farm, and segments about foaling from Horse Back Writer Karen Dallimore.


[ ] 3min? play pre-recorded "Walking the Hazard with Bill" audio from the volunteer drive
[ ] Karen's pre recorded bio
[ ] 2:41 pre-recorded segment, re: foaling p1

Live chat with Mark
including: intro of Kim Logue:  A Guelph based trainer, EC Certified Basic English Instructor, as well as Journalist, who currently offers training rides, farm tours and Pony Club Lessons, by appointment/clinic.

Myrddin Equestrian Centre = Volunteer in select Marketing Activities, especially facebook and a video project proposal. Annually, act as Horse Show Announcer for the Myrddin Short Course, coming up next on Sept 11, 2011.  Background with "best mentor" Margie Godson National Level 3 coach, includes reporting to her as Head Coach, to direct riders’ progression at own rate, skill, learning style, fitness level and unique needs through interesting and upbeat lessons on safe, well-trained horses and ponies;  as well as being her working student, part-time instructor, and camp coordinator.

Left-brain TRAINING = Journalism work has included publications like Horse-Power, Horse Life, Collections, The Rider and Equine Lifestyle, as well as presentations at the Royal Winter Fair on behalf of Equine Guelph. Kim was also an attendee at the World Equestrian Games 2010 with thanks to Equine Canada.

Relaunched summer 2011,  Canada's horse-talk radio show broadcasts from the University of Guelph's station, but was previously syndicated to reach the Hamilton broadcast market as well. For this program, Kim was honoured to receive the Susan J. Anstey 2008 Media Award from Equine Canada, for her  interviews with a wide variety of horse people including experts across many disciplines, genres and industries.

[ ] Discuss The Hills of Headwaters is Ontario's DESTINATION for EQUITATION
A 9-day Celebration of Equine Excellence September 24th to October 2nd - an opportunity for visitors and industry enthusiasts to experience and take part in a variety of equine related activities, launch in downtown Erin ith a variety of equine themed events, fincluding Breeders’ Parade of Horses along Main Street at 5:00 pm and an evening of entertainment including family barbecue and entertainment with the Square Dancing Tractors (as featured on the Rick Mercer report) and a drive-in movie.
>> HEADWATERS STABLE TOURS RETURN Public Circuit Tour (showcasing riding stables, boarding facilities, training centres, and therapeutic riding facilities) and Private Circuit Tour (featuring world-class racing, breeding, training and veterinary facilities).
TOURISM organisers WANT TO HEAR FROM HORSE POPLE horses@thehillsofheadwaters.com 


[  ] Mark = cowboy poems


[  ] Kim to Read, Ride To Remember 
[  ] 3 min of assigned PSAs from computer

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