{"id":219,"date":"2014-01-27T02:12:08","date_gmt":"2014-01-27T02:12:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/orindahorsemen.org\/?page_id=219"},"modified":"2021-07-08T16:36:50","modified_gmt":"2021-07-08T23:36:50","slug":"personalities","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"http:\/\/orindahorsemen.org\/?page_id=219","title":{"rendered":"Personalities"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Personalities<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The following section on personalities of the OHA, past and present is intended to be<br>neither inclusive, nor exclusive, but is merely a list of families and\/or individuals who<br>have made contributions known to the author. It is recognized that many other people also<br>have done so. The sum total of all contributions has made the Association a successful<br>enterprise.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Dorothy and Robert Bolt were founding proprietary members of OHA. Dorothy Bolt was<br>elected the first President and Bob the third President of OHA. Dorothy Bolt chaired the<br>negotiating team which worked out the arrangement for the original lease of the El<br>Toyonal-Wildcat pasture from EBMUD and personally submitted the proposed &#8220;Articles of<br>Incorporation&#8221; to the State office in Sacramento for approval. Bob Bolt was active in<br>pasture affairs until his death in 1983. Daughter Hillary Trippe, after years without a<br>horse, rejoined the association in the 1990&#8217;s and was until recently was an active member.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Joan Sanford was a founding proprietary member of OHA and the first Vice-President of<br>OHA. She was liaison to the young female members. Her daughter was an early member.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Robert Lewman was a founding proprietary member of OHA and the second President of the<br>Association. Bob participated in the negotiations with EBMUD which led to the original<br>property lease and the organization of OHA. Bob was an ardent horseman who participated<br>actively in all aspects of pasture life. He enjoyed helping the youth with their horses.<br>He served as President for approximately six years in the 1970&#8217;s and represented the OHA<br>over that period, establishing the foundation for excellent relationships with officers of<br>the District which OHA now enjoys. Bob died in 1991. In appreciation for his many years of<br>service, the members of OHA planted a tree at the pasture in his memory.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Loren Furtado&#8217;s family was among the charter proprietary members of OHA. Loren Furtado<br>served as Treasurer for four years in the 1970&#8217;s and President for two years in the<br>1980&#8217;s. Daughter Linda Furtado has served on the Board of Directors and a term as<br>President in the 1980&#8217;s at a time when fundamental changes in pasture management were<br>being put into effect. Linda and Rod Tripp of EBMUD put together the first grazing plan<br>approved by EBMUD. Daughter Marcia has served briefly on the Board of Directors. Linda and<br>Marcia learned to ride at Altarinda on Smokey, the family&#8217;s big Appaloosa gelding, which<br>lived to be 32 years and died at the pasture. As an active horsewoman, Marcia&#8217;s interests<br>are in jumping and eventing. Thanks to Marcia for the many hours spent helping to produce<br>and edit this paper.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Robin Phillips family was among the charter proprietary members of OHA. Robin served as<br>the first Treasurer of the Association. It was a common sight during the 1970&#8217;s to see<br>Robin and her daughters Shannon and Cindy trotting across the pasture, Cindy bringing up<br>the rear on her pony.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Lens Cogdell and his daughter Heidi Kader have been active members of OHA since the<br>early 1970&#8217;s. Both have served on the Board of Directors. Lens has been construction<br>superintendent on many a project, providing invaluable expertise. Everyone knows that<br>horseback riding is not without risk. Lens, an experienced rider suffered a serious<br>accident in Spring 1997 when his horse reared while crossing over a log and fell over<br>backwards pinning Lens underneath. Gailyn Johnson and passersby were able to<br>extricate Lens and rush him to Alta Bates Hospital. He is well on the road to recovery and<br>has been spotted back in the saddle again. Involving less risk to life and limb, Lens is the<br>recognized and undisputed horse shoe pitching champion of OHA.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Lucile Arnon was a member of OHA since the early 1970&#8217;s until her death in 1986. Lucile<br>was an experienced and ardent horsewoman. She was accustomed to ride on Saturdays with<br>Jane Binder and explored the far reaches of the pasture, Tilden and Briones Parks. Lucile<br>did a masterful job as Secretary for four years during the 1970&#8217;s.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Jane Binder joined the OHA about 1976 and has been active ever since, participating in<br>many activities and serving the Association as Secretary, Treasurer and Vice-President.<br>Jane has the well deserved reputation of always being helpful whenever someone needs a<br>hand. Daughter Cynthia is now a member in her own right. Jane enjoys Trail Trials, a new<br>event sponsored by the California Horseman&#8217;s Association. She won third place overall in<br>1996 events which involved surmounting obstacles encountered in 12 to 15 mile cross county<br>riding, e.g. fallen trees, creek crossings, opening gates, etc. Jane has intimate<br>knowledge of area trails, perhaps more so than any other OHA member.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Bud Holmes was a very friendly and sociable member in the early 1980&#8217;s. He was a<br>machinist by trade, and is a Utah cowboy by birth and by nature. He had a handsome Bay<br>Appendix Quarter Horse named Vic. One of his favorite pastimes was roping bushes in the<br>ring pasture. Many pleasant days were spent by members, after riding, sitting in his<br>camper talking, and drinking `cowboy coffee.&#8217; He is still an active horseman in Utah at<br>age 81.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Anderson family joined OHA shortly after the acquisition in 1975 of the Lower<br>Pasture, and was involved in planning and building facilities in the Lower Pasture. Es<br>Anderson and her husband Jock are earnest environmentalists. They have worked to improve<br>the ecology of the pasture. Daughter Bubbs and Elizabeth and husbands John and Kim are now<br>active members of the Association. Es, Kim and Bubbs all served as members of the Board of<br>Directors during the 1980&#8217;s and 1990&#8217;s.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Mary Anne Wallace joined the OHA in 1975 after acquisition of the Lower Pasture. She<br>worked to improve facilities in the Lower Pasture and to build and electrify fences<br>designed to improve utilization of forage. She served as a member of the Board of<br>Directors and briefly as President during the 1980&#8217;s.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Victor Johnson joined the OHA in 1972 and was an active participant until his departure<br>from the area. Vic served as OHA Treasurer in the late 1970&#8217;s. He organized frequent trail<br>rides throughout the area which were notable for their scenic interest and the sumptuous<br>food and drink served upon their conclusion.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Shirley Delsart and KJ Destination or &#8220;Dusty&#8221; as Shirley calls him are<br>champs. Shirley and Dusty have just finished in third place in the 100 mile Tevis<br>Endurance Ride held in July 1997 from Squaw Valley to Auburn over the Sierra. 1996 was<br>Shirley and Dusty&#8217;s best year so far. They finished first, second or third and Dusty had<br>the high vet score at every 100 mile ride they entered. Shirley and Dusty represented the<br>United States at the World Endurance Championships in Kansas, helping to win a team gold<br>medal. Dusty also completed 4,000 miles of endurance competition. Shirley came to the OHA<br>in 1987 via the sponsor route, and became a proprietary member in 1988. She has served on<br>the Board of Directors four years, one year as Vice-President.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Alice and Richard Brown have been members of OHA since the 1970&#8217;s. Alice served as<br>President during the early 1980&#8217;s. During her term she vigorously defended the Board&#8217;s<br>decision to terminate a membership when the Board determined that requirements of the<br>probationary rule had not been met. Also, and importantly, the requirement for mandatory<br>twice yearly worming of horses was started over considerable opposition of some members.<br>More recently Alice has maintained the emergency medical kit beneficial to the membership.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Heather Felt became a member of OHA in 1992 and during her five years has served four<br>on the Board of Directors, one year as Secretary and one as President. She was President<br>when EBMUD announced its intent to revise its earlier Master Plan and began the steps to<br>implement the District&#8217;s &#8220;No Net Impact Policy&#8221; for the protection of the natural ecology of<br>the grazing lands.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Morris Older joined the pasture in 1985. Since joining OHA, he has worked tirelessly in<br>many capacities, ranging from fixing fences to negotiating leases. Morris served six years<br>as President, maintaining rapport among contentious factions. He has also served twice as<br>Secretary. For many years Morris has represented OHA with the EBMUD working successfully<br>to develop capital improvements approved by the District under its lease rebate program<br>and to best utilize forage by the timely moving of horses. Most importantly, Morris Older<br>has worked to make membership in the OHA an enjoyable experience. He is an active horseman<br>interested in endurance riding.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Lisa Jordan came to the OHA eight years ago as a sponsor. Since becoming a proprietary<br>member, Lisa has served four years on the Board, a term as President and a term as<br>Vice-President. Lisa is an active horsewoman with interests in trail riding, dressage and<br>endurance riding. As President, Lisa initiated an important management tool, a critical<br>timeline chart including dates for performance of specific tasks such as clinics, moving<br>horses, etc.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Gailyn Johnson has enjoyed membership since 1989. She has served as a board member and<br>two years as Secretary. Gailyn is the unofficial archivist of OHA, preserving pictures and<br>memorabilia. Members who have photos, old as well as new, are urged to send copies to<br>Gailyn for the archives. Gailyn is an active horsewoman and is encouraging youth<br>participation. Her young daughter is an enthusiastic future horsewoman.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Fred and Edith Goff joined OHA in 1994. Fred has served as President since 1996.<br>Recognizing the importance of having a record of the Association&#8217;s history, Fred requested<br>the author to research and prepare this paper. He has utilized a management style which<br>involves delegation of assignments to members to best tap their knowledge and skills. An<br>inventory of such is being maintained. This management technique has been well received by<br>members who are working cooperatively on many tasks. Fred&#8217;s goal is to have people<br>appreciate what a unique and wonderful place the Orinda horse people are privileged to<br>enjoy.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Personalities The following section on personalities of the OHA, past and present is intended to beneither inclusive, nor exclusive, but is merely a list of families and\/or individuals whohave made contributions known to the author. It is recognized that many other people alsohave done so. 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