Scenic 395 - The Official Guide 2019/2020
2019-2020 Scenic 395 37 Bishop world to celebrate the mule. The event this year features 14 shows, beginning with prelimi- naries on Tuesday continuing through Thursday showcasing English, Dressage, Driving, Rein- ing and Youth competition. Event finals begin Friday featur- ing the top placing competitors vying for World Championships in all disciplines. The Champi- onships, Comedy classes, Packing contests and World Class Spe- cialty Acts all take place in multi- ple arenas Friday through Sun- day. Events The events start 8 a.m. Tues- day at the main arena with ama- teur hunters, green warm-up hunters, green working hunters, green jumpers, bridled warm-up hunters, bridled working hunters, a bridled jumpers. At noon in the east arena, don- keys go through their dressage English and Western style — aka the fine style of performing a specific set of prescribed move- ments meant to impress judges and audience alike. At 4 p.m., in the east arena II, there’s the Donkey Adult Walk Trot (bubble gum chewing not advised for the participating equines). Styles include: English pleasure, English equine and Hunter Hack. Things go into Wednesday bright and early with hitch pairs and singles super reinmanship shows at 7 a.m. in the main are- na, as well as gambler’s choice driving for single mules, teams and donkeys. Earlier, in East Arena I, the dressage show goes on for Western Style bridled, green and amateur. At 1 p.m., hitch class competi- tions begin with work and rein- manship, youth hitch, donkey pleasure driving in working, turnout and reinmanship, as well as youth pleasure driving work- man ship for working and rein- manship. The shows continue at 1 p.m. in the main arena with 11 shows including: donkey English pleas- ure, Donkey Hunter Hack, Bri- dled English Pleasure, Bridled Hunter Hack, Green English Hunter Hack, Amateur English Pleasure and Hunter Pack, and Youth English Equitation, Eng- lish Pleasure and Hunger Hack. Wednesday night at 5 p.m. in the Charles Brown Auditorium sees the opening night supper and live entertainment by Dave Stamey with an appearance by Kristyn Harris. Thursday morning at 7 a.m. in the main arena starts off with western riding followed by the "School Days Show," a series of team and steer roping events and barrel racing. At the same time in the East Arena 1, two gam- bler's choice events take place. Thursday afternoon at 1 p.m., the main arena comes alive with a number of teamster challenges and driving events for mules, donkeys and steers, as well as team roping. The East Arena 1 will include a number of leadline and jog events. Showmanship and halter events start at 2 p.m. in East Are- na 2. Head back to the Charles Brown Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. for a concert including Tony Suarci "The Highway Man." Friday, at 7 a.m. in the Main Arena, another set of events oc- cur, including different classes of barrel racing, driving and roping. Reining events happen at the East Arena 1 at the same time. At Continued from Page 36 LADWP owns 315,000 acres in Inyo and Mono Counties, and leaves nearly 75% of that private land open for public recreation. Recreation in the Owens Valley courtesy of LADWP ormation visit: LAD e inf or mor F om.cWP Continued on Page 38
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