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Central Vermont Dressage Association, Inc. |
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Who we are
Organization Organization
Central Vermont Dressage Association, Inc is a Vermont nonprofit
organization promoting the art and sport of dressage by providing
educational and competitive opportunities to enhance the understanding
of and appreciation for the discipline of dressage. CVDA is also a
Region 8 Group Member Organization (GMO) of the United States Dressage
Federation.CVDA is comprised of about 180 members from all parts of Northern New England. CVDA is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of a President, Vice-president, Secretary, Treasurer and six Representatives. CVDA Bylaws are available upon request. Membership CVDA
membership is open to anyone with an interest in dressage. Benefits of
membership include: reduced rates at clinics and schooling shows, a
group membership in the United States Dressage Federation, ability to
compete for year end awards, borrow educational video tapes and more. Activities and Programs
CVDA hosts three Schooling Shows each year offering classes from
Walk/Trot up through the levels. There is a Novice division for those
who have never competed above Training Level, as well as Junior, Senior
and Open divisions. CVDA also holds Critique Days which are test riding
clinic/lessons which will be held on the day before the Spring and Fall
Schooling Shows. CVDA organizes and manages clinics and an Adult Camp
with recognized instructors, providing members with the opportunity to
receive dressage education from leading experts. The Kathy Mann
Memorial Scholarship Clinic, held in August, will bring a nationally
recognized clinician to the area for a two-day clinic.Year End Awards
CVDA gives year end High Score Awards in all four divisions. To
qualify, the rider must be a CVDA member and ride the same horse at the
same level in at least two of the three CVDA sponsored shows. More
information concerning High Score Awards is contained in the CVDA
Omnibus. Year End Awards are also awarded to a volunteer who has
demonstrated excellence and a member who has demonstrated the ideals of
sportsmanship.Volunteering
Running the large number of quality activities CVDA undertakes depends
on many hours of volunteer time. There are many way which members can
help to support these events. Volunteering is a wonderful way to meet
people with similar interests, see some great dressage and have a lot
of fun! Scholarships
Members are eligible to apply for educational scholarships to increase
their knowledge of dressage. Programs for which funding is requested
must have a stated objective and must be for the purpose of advancing
of the rider/official’s skills and knowledge. Applicants must also
demonstrate a history of volunteering at CVDA events. Scholarship
applications will be provided in the CVDA newsletter and are due each
year by April 1st. Newsletter
CVDA’s newsletter, The Half Halt, contains articles of general
interest, a calendar of events, show results, member news and more.
Members are encouraged to submit articles. The newsletter is available
online and may be mailed to members by arrangement.
.Video Tape Library
CVDA owns a library of dressage oriented videotapes to supplement daily
training. Members may borrow video tapes for a period of two weeks.
Click here to see the list of available videos.
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Central
Vermont Dressage Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 286
Ludlow, VT 05149
802.228.2103
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