their knowledge and experience with eager crowds. Marl Monda Zdunlc, a national award winner in dressage, shared her knowledge of Haute Ecole. Monty Bruce taught techniques for reining and an introduction to working cows. Asia Voight . shared her animal communication prowess to large crowds all weekend and helped connect individuals to their pets. The practice of h"OfSe logging was demonstrated with great ability by John Adametz. Buster McLaury promoted safe trail riding, Mary Vanderloop advocated the enjoyment of sidesad- dle, and Kelly Mahloch, the Wisconsin State Horse Council's Horseperson of the Year, presented tips on winning at Hunt Seat Equitation. The mix of disciplines and ideas demonstrated by clinicians from across the country was a great benefit to the Fair. The Midwest Horse Fair Board of Directors, Man- agement Team, and staff are very happy with the success of "The Circus Comes to Town". They would like to thank the sponsors and volunteers contributions and hard work make this event possible. May 2005 WWW.WISCONSINSTATEHORSECOUNCIL.ORG INFO@WISCONSINSTATEHORSECOUNCIL.ORG The Circus Midwest Horse Fair Press Release, MIdwest Horse Fair - Apn'l 29, 2005 The 26 th Annual Midwest Horse Fair, held April 15 through 17, was an astounding success. Great weather helped encourage thousands of people to come to the Alliant Energy Center to en- joy over 40 breeds of horses, talented clinicians, educational speakers, and over 400 vendors. Prlefert Ranch Equipment from Mt. Pleasant, Whenever you call the office or stop In, be sure and thank these hard workers for all they do! Glendenning, Amy Rotar, Natalie Derry, Calli Bayer, Kristen Colonius, Claire McCauley, and Maggie Kissel. The Senior Division top ten order was Aileen Rowland, Cada Hunn, Tessa Lynch, Natalie WeiSS, Miranda Majors, Nate Erickson, Alison Coionius, ChriSty Bukamp, Katelyn Hamell, and I I