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Badges

This badge program offers members a way to learn and have fun with their pony/horses in a safe, enjoyable environment.

It can give direction to an education program; it can introduce a wider variety of horse-related topics than involved in preparing for testing; and it can be a useful tool in encouraging intermediate members to remain in Pony Club. Young people join Pony Club with excitement and high expectations. A fun and educational badge system is an excellent way to encourage this enthusiasm, reward their efforts, expand their knowledge, and encourage initiative.

Objectives

Badges can:

  • Provide branches/centres with assistance in designing their annual education program
  • Offer members a broad spectrum of horse-related activities
  • Encourage creativity and learning
  • Encourage both team work and individual research
  • Provide goals and rewards for members, especially those who are not testing every year
  • Provide recognition for members who compete at the regional, zone, national and international levels
  • Provide recognition for members who volunteer in Pony Club and the community

The Badges

Currently the Canadian Pony Club offers:

  • 18 Junior Badges intended mainly for untested, D levels and younger members:
    • six Horsemanship Badges, related to horse and stable management knowledge;
    • six Arts and Recreation Badges, including riding and creative activities;
    • six Regional Recognition Badges to be awarded for participation at Regional D level competitions.
  • 18 Senior Badges, aimed at C level and above or older or late-joining members, are intended to increase senior member's awareness of the larger horse world:
    • six Horsemanship Badges, related to horse and stable management knowledge;
    • six Arts and Recreation Badges, including riding and creative activities;
    • six Regional Recognition Badges to be awarded for participation at Regional C level competitions.
  • 16 Specialty Badges cover teaching, testing, mentoring and work related topics for more advanced members.
    • six General horse knowledge, geared towards a better understanding of horse behaviour;
    • six covering Teaching, Mentoring and Testing;
    • four on a variety of topics including camp and lungeing.
  • 1 Zone Badge
  • 5 National Badges
  • 1 International Exchange Badge
  • 19 Level Recognition Badges
  • 5 Beginner Badges - new in 2012

The program is open-ended, giving branches the opportunity to choose the badges best suited to their education program and volunteer resources, or to suggest new badge topics to National for later inclusion in the handbook.

All members, regardless of age or level, may work towards achieving any of the badges.

Administration

The overall badge system will be administered by the branch Education Chair or committee. Members can participate with the branch executive in choosing which or how many badges they wish to include in an education program. The branch can teach core badges to all members at that level if they wish. Some of these may require attendance at branch-run clinics for completion. In addition, branches can encourage members to undertake some of the individual or team research or art-related badges as independent studies. These may depend on the volunteers and resources available to the branch.

Download complete details about the badge program.

Branches may order badges from the Online Store.

Acknowledgements

Canadian Pony Club would like to acknowledge and thank Vicki Hanes of Perth, ON and Kim Penner of Glenboro, MB for their invaluable assistance in designing the badges. Both of these artists gave unstintingly of their time and talents to ensure the success of the program. Thanks also go out to Layne Mendryk of the Devonshire PC in ANR for designing the I Love My Pony Beginner Badge, and to Christina Backhouse of Evangeline PC in NS for designing the Colours & Markings, Parts of the Saddle and Parts of the Bridle Beginner Badges.

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262106 Poplar Hill Dr, Calgary, AB
T3R 1C7
P: 1-888-286-PONY (7669)

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