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Official competition entry form for the 2025 Spring Fling Quarter Horse Shows – May Flowers listing classes, divisions, rider categories, and required horse, owner, and exhibitor registration details for participation under AQHA rules.
Year:
2025
Event Name:
2025 Spring Fling Quarter Horse Shows – May Flowers
Event Dates:
May 15–18, 2025
Type of Document:
Entry Form
Discipline:
Quarter Horse Show
Breed Association:
AQHA (American Quarter Horse Association)
Classes Offered:
Working Hunter, Equitation Over Fences, Hunter Under Saddle, Jumping, Trail, Ranch Trail, Halter, Showmanship, Western Pleasure, Pleasure Driving
Divisions:
Open, Amateur, Select Amateur, Youth, Rookie, Level 1
Horse Information Required:
Name, Year Born, Registration Number, Sex, Back Number
Owner Information Required:
Name, Address, AQHA Number, Phone, Expiration Date
Exhibitor Information Required:
Name, AQHA Card Number, Address, Phone, Relationship to Owner, Birthday
Rider Categories:
Rider #1 Open, Rider #2 Amateur, Rider #3 Youth
Entry Periods:
Thursday–Saturday; Friday–Sunday
Association Requirement:
Valid AQHA membership and card information
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Year:
2023
Region / city:
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Topic:
Tourism, Boating Events
Document Type:
Press Release
Organization / Institution:
Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation
Author:
Danielle Bodie
Target Audience:
Boating enthusiasts, tourists
Period of Action:
June - July 2023
Date of Approval:
8 June 2023
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Hamburg, New York
Theme:
Quarter Horse Show
Document Type:
Event Schedule
Organization / Institution:
Spring Fling QH Shows
Author:
Cheryl Bish, Pam Scott, Rhonda Replogle, Karen F. Randall, Amy Marx, Lisa Ligon
Target Audience:
Equestrian participants and spectators
Period of Validity:
May 14-17, 2026
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Description:
Detailed schedule and entry information for the May Flowers Spring Fling Quarter Horse Shows at the Fairgrounds "Showplex" in Hamburg, New York.
Year:
2026
Note:
Region / City
Theme:
Horse Show
Document Type:
Entry Form
Target Audience:
Horse show participants, AQHA members
Effective Period:
April 8 - 12, 2026
Event Date:
April 8 - 12, 2026
Description:
A form for registering participants in the 2026 Spring Fling Quarter Horse Shows.
Year:
2026
Location:
Wellington, Ohio, USA
Event:
Horse Show
Type of Document:
Sponsorship Form
Organization:
Tri-State Miniature Horse Club
Contact Person:
Donna Phillips
Email:
[email protected]
Address for Payment:
2953 Mackville Road, Harrodsburg, KY 40330
Sponsorship Fee:
$10 per class or 6 for $50
Classes Sponsored:
variable
Document Type:
Proposal Submission Form
Purpose:
Technical and Cost Proposal for Full Service Program
Program Dates:
Option 1: December 8–11, 2019; Option 2: December 15–18, 2019
Event Duration:
4 Days (Sunday–Wednesday)
Estimated Total Attendance:
Up to 1200 participants
Estimated Total Sleeping Rooms:
1675
Estimated Total Charges (Food and Beverage):
$166,300.00
Venue Requirements:
Meeting Rooms, Breakout Rooms, Plenary Space, Exhibit Space, Guest Rooms
Accessibility Requirement:
Compliance with American Disabilities Act (ADA)
Audio-Visual Requirement:
Price List Required; Outside Equipment Policy Stated
Billing Requirement:
Direct Billing (Master Account) Option
Termination Clause:
Inclusive Termination Fees with Effective Deadline Dates
Room Rental Structure:
Based on Percentage of Sleeping Room Block
Food and Beverage Services:
Breakfast, Coffee Service, Lunch, Plated and Buffet Options
Submission Requirements:
Meeting Space Diagram, Room Specifications, Rates, Menus, Reservation Cut-off Date
Year:
2024
Event Dates:
August 15–18, 2024
Region:
Benewah County, Idaho
Event Name:
Benewah County Junior Show & Sale Fair
Document Type:
Fair rules and regulations
Organizing Body:
Benewah County Junior Show and Sale Committee
Associated Institutions:
Benewah County Fair; Idaho 4-H; Benewah County 4-H; Benewah County FFA; Kootenai Jr/Sr High School FFA
Eligibility:
Enrolled members of approved 4-H or FFA programs residing in designated areas of Benewah County
Age Divisions:
Bantams (5–7); Juniors (8–10); Intermediate (11–13); Senior (14–18 or in High School)
Projects Covered:
Indoor projects; livestock projects including beef, goat, sheep, swine, rabbit, and poultry
Key Deadlines:
August 11 (Set-Up); August 13 (Indoor Check-In); August 14 (Judging and Livestock Weigh-In); August 17 (Livestock Sale); August 18 (Project Check-Out)
Compliance Standards:
Show Ring Code of Ethics; Idaho 4-H Project Requirement Handbook
Grievance Procedure:
Written submission with $25 deposit reviewed by Grievance Committee within eight hours
Awards Policy:
Forfeiture of premiums, Blue Sky Money, and awards for rule violations
Year:
2025
Place of meeting:
Nuuk, Greenland (Hybrid)
Dates of meeting:
15–18 December 2025
Date issued:
8 December 2025
Subject:
Draft CEPT Brief on WRC-27 Agenda Item 4
Agenda item:
WRC-27 Agenda Item 4
Conference framework:
Review of resolutions and recommendations under Resolution 95 (Rev.WRC-19)
Organization:
CEPT
Responsible body:
ECC PT1 / CPG Project Teams
Source:
CEPT Coordinator
Related regulation:
Radio Regulations Edition 2024
Related resolution:
Resolution 95 (Rev.WRC-19)
Associated process:
Preparation of CEPT positions and European Common Proposals (ECP) for WRC-27
Document type:
Conference working document / draft brief
Contributing stakeholders:
Regional telecommunication organisations, ITU sector members, international organisations, UN-level committees
Referenced organisations:
APT, ATU, RCC, ICAO and other ITU members and partners
Year:
2024
Location:
South Carolina, USA
Event Type:
Annual Masonic Chapter Session
Document Type:
Social Event Ticket Order Form
Organizer:
South Carolina Grand Chapter
Target Audience:
Members and Past Grand Officers of the Grand Chapter
Event Dates:
June 15–18, 2024
Ticket Prices:
$15–$20 per event
Reservation Deadline:
June 1, 2024
Payment Method:
Check or money order, U.S. Funds only
Venue:
Embassy Ballroom and Palmetto Club Room
Subject:
Literature study
Document type:
Blog page assignment guidelines
Educational context:
Novel reading activity
Chapters covered:
15–18
Characters referenced:
Opal; Littmus W. Block; Amanda Wilkinson
Task description:
Students write thoughts for chapter sections and complete required entries marked with an asterisk (*)
Format:
Chapter-based blog sections with reflection prompts
Intended audience:
Students reading the assigned novel
Content elements:
Chapter prompts; reflective questions; optional idea entries
Year:
2018
Region / city:
Melbourne, Australia
Theme:
Commemoration, Art, World War I
Document Type:
Exhibition launch
Institution:
Shrine of Remembrance
Author:
Dean Lee, Professor Paul Gough
Target audience:
Visitors, art and history enthusiasts
Period of validity:
2018-2019
Date of approval:
2018
Date of changes:
None
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Hamburg, New York
Theme:
Quarter Horse Show
Document Type:
Event Schedule
Organization / Institution:
Spring Fling QH Shows
Author:
Cheryl Bish, Pam Scott, Rhonda Replogle, Karen F. Randall, Amy Marx, Lisa Ligon
Target Audience:
Equestrian participants and spectators
Period of Validity:
May 14-17, 2026
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Description:
Detailed schedule and entry information for the May Flowers Spring Fling Quarter Horse Shows at the Fairgrounds "Showplex" in Hamburg, New York.
Year:
1965
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Intelligence, Ethical Decisions, Emotional Growth
Document Type:
Lesson Plan
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Teachers, Students
Period of Effect:
5-7 days
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Title:
Valentine’s Day Special
Theme:
Valentine’s Day celebration and romantic traditions
Topics:
Flowers, roses symbolism, bouquet arrangements, love poems
Occasion:
Valentine’s Day
Associated figure:
Venus
Historical reference:
Charles II of Sweden
Cultural concept:
Language of flowers
Document type:
Thematic holiday article with poetry anthology
Content sections:
Valentine’s Day Flowers; Origin of Rose as a Valentine’s Day Flower; Meaning of Different Colors of Roses; Arrangement of Valentine’s Day Bouquet; Tips on Presenting Valentine’s Day Flower; Valentine’s Day Poem
Poem contributors:
Jim; Jose Villalpando
Intended audience:
Couples and individuals celebrating Valentine’s Day
Date:
October 23, 2023
Author:
Narine Hovhannisyan
Academic Degree:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Engineering
Affiliation:
Scientific Research Institute of Biotechnology and Nutrition, Division of Plant Origin Products and Raw Material Processing Technology, Armenian National Agrarian University
City:
Yerevan
Country:
Armenia
Journal:
Functional Foods in Health and Disease (FFHD)
Manuscript Title:
Helichrysum as a source of flavonoids. Evaluation of antimicrobial activity and flavonoid content of extracts of Helichrysum flowers in vitro
Co-authors:
Asya Badalyan; Syuzanna Abrahamyan; Arevik Abovyan; Armen Badalyan; Gayane Semerjyan; Narine Hovhannisyan
Subject Area:
Food science; plant biotechnology; antimicrobial activity; flavonoid extraction
Type of Document:
Journal submission cover letter
Funding Statement:
Authors confirm ability to pay publication fee of $1,595.00 USD via bank transfer
Publication Status:
Not published and not under consideration elsewhere
Proposed Peer Reviewers:
Astghik Pepoyan; Heghine Mkhitaryan; Gayane Melyan
Corresponding Author Contact:
[email protected]
Note:
; +374 98 777 054
Year:
2019
Region:
South Punjab, Pakistan
Subject:
Horticulture / Plant irrigation
Document type:
Research article
Institution:
Muhammad Nawaz Shareef University of Agriculture, Multan; COMSATS University Islamabad, Abbottabad Campus
Authors:
Gulzar Akhtar, Ishtiaq Ahmad Rajwana, Nazar Farid, Muqadas Younas, Yasar Sajjad, Muhammad Amin, Kashif Razzaq, Sami Ullah
Target audience:
Agricultural researchers and horticulturists
Experimental period:
May–August 2019
Received:
15/05/2019
Revised:
14/07/2019
Accepted:
24/07/2019
Online publication:
03/08/2019
Species studied:
Calendula officinalis L., Dianthus barbatus L.
Irrigation intervals tested:
Daily, 2 days, 4 days, 6 days
Measured parameters:
Plant height, stem diameter, shoot/root weight, root length, flower buds, flower diameter, antioxidants, phenolic content
Year:
1966
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
Psychology, Intelligence, Experimentation
Document Type:
Study Guide
Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Students, Readers of "Flowers for Algernon"
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Note:
Year
Year:
1989–2025
Subject Area:
Ecology; Ethnobotany; Floriculture; Food Science; Biodiversity Conservation
Document Type:
Scientific literature review
Research Field:
Plant Sciences; Environmental Studies; Nutritional Science
Keywords:
Edible flowers; Floriculture; Biodiversity conservation; Ethnobotany; Nutraceuticals; Sustainable landscapes
Geographic Scope:
Global
Main Topics:
Ecological role of wild flowers; pollination and biodiversity; ethnobotanical traditions; phytochemical composition of edible flowers; nutraceutical properties; floriculture economics; sustainable cultivation
Biological Resources Discussed:
Rosa; Paeonia; Chrysanthemum; Tagetes; Sambucus
Disciplines Integrated:
Ecology; Cultural Studies; Phytochemistry; Agriculture; Rural Development
Primary Themes:
Pollinator support; traditional knowledge; functional foods; conservation strategies; commercialization of plant resources
Research Approach:
Interdisciplinary synthesis of published studies
Publication Format:
Academic review article
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Literary analysis / Character study
Document type:
Reading journal / Student assignment
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Students
Period covered:
May 15 – July 28
Key characters:
Charlie, Algernon, Dr. Strauss, Miss Kinnian
Themes:
Intelligence, ethics of experimentation, human behavior, emotional development
Literary work referenced:
Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes
Tasks included:
Summarize, explain reactions, answer reflection questions, analyze character development, examine literary elements and symbolism
Year:
2016–2017
Term:
Autumn (Part 1)
Theme:
Patterns and shapes; Flowers and insects
Type of document:
Curriculum plan
Education level:
Primary education
Subjects:
Maths, Music, ICT, Swimming, Physical Education (Dance), PSHEc, English, Science, Art, Topic/Geography
Literature focus:
Elmer
Learning areas:
Numeracy, phonics, scientific enquiry, creative arts, physical development, safety awareness
Teaching activities:
Observation, simple investigations, storytelling, role play, dance movement sequences, swimming exercises, ICT sound and image recording
Skills development:
Numerical vocabulary, rhythm and tonal recognition, body awareness and coordination, questioning techniques, handwriting, reading for pleasure
Scientific topics:
Living and non-living things, flowers, insects, conditions for life
Geographical focus:
Weather and climatic conditions in different localities and their effects on environments and people
Student tasks:
Story journal writing, questioning exercises, collecting floating and sunken objects, art material experimentation, gathering information from simple texts