In 1998, Hope Jacob, our founder, began this club with four visionary members.
Together, they outlined our goals and priorities with this club: To create
a Club for the over 21 equestrian based on the high standards of the USPC,
without excluding riders of disciplines outside the English hunter-jumper
world. Today, there are in excess of 600 members in numerous chapters across
the U.S. The number of chapters is rapidly growing, as we get numerous inquiries every day.
The Old People's Riding Club (OPRC) welcomes riders from all disciplines
over the age of 21. We have English riders, Western riders, dressage riders,
jumper riders, pleasure-trail riders, endurance riders, combined training
riders, the full spectrum. We also have members who love horses but do
not ride.
The purpose of the OPRC is to have safe, enjoyable riding activities, meet
other riders with fresh new outlooks on the sport, and encourage knowledge
of horses all around.
Check out the
June 2001,
October
2003 and
July
2006 issues of Practical Horseman
Magazine where you will find feature articles about us. Horsenews
Online, the Chronicle of the Horse,
Equestrian
Network Magazine,
and others have also published articles about our club.
The OPRC has a National Office located in California, MD
and OPRC Chapters throughout the United States. The National OPRC
has officers (President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer), members
that serve as web master, membership coordinators, rally committee, insurance
coordinators, and a Board of Directors to review
issues, create policies, and update the Bylaws. Each chapter has a President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Membership
Coordinator, as well as other officers determined by the chapter.
Each chapter determines the direction their chapter will take. The chapters follow National safety standards and policies.
The National OPRC is a non-profit corporation, as described
in Section 501(c)(7) of the Internal Revenue Code, and has been recognized
as such by a letter dated June 18, 2003, from the Internal Revenue Service.
The National non-profit status does not extend to the chapters. Extension of the non-profit status of the National OPRC to the individual chapters was
not approved. However, individual chapters are encouraged to attain a non-profits
status.
Anyone aged 21 or older who agrees to abide
by the OPRC Bylaws may be a member of OPRC. Members are not required to be
expert riders or horse owners; in fact, non-riders and non-owners are welcomed
as members. Additionally, members of all horse disciplines (English, Western,
driving, etc.) at all skill levels are welcomed as members.
OPRC has incorporated the rating system of the United States Pony
Club (USPC) into our club; however, we have modified the ratings to suit the
older rider, the Western rider, and the English rider who does not jump. We
have also incorporated more safety topics into the rating tests. To participate
in mounted OPRC activities, all riders must get rated as at least a D1 (ratings
are not required for non-riders). A member may remain a D1 forever, or ambitious
members can climb the ratings as high as they wish to be challenged.
OPRC also requires ALL riders in OPRC activities (members and guests) to
wear an ASTM/SEI approved safety
helmet, heeled
boots
designed for equestrian activities, and a
medical armband. If a guest does not own a medical armband, the OPRC has
a
medical form to be completed before the ride.
To participate in OPRC mounted activities, a member must:
have passed the OPRC D1 test,
wear an ASTM-approved helmet,
wear heeled boots designed for equestrian activities, and
wear a visible medical armband.
Medical armbands are available for purchase at many tack stores. They are also available for purchase on the internet at many sites, including:
US Eventing Association:
Dover Saddlery:
Walmart also sells plastic protectors to hunters for their license that can protect your medical information.
Individual chapters may decide to place a bulk order for all current and future chapter members. The armbands may also be sold, usually at cost, at OPRC activities open to the public.
You can download the medical form for inside the plastic holder from your member portal.
The OPRC membership year is January to December
of each calendar year. Individual chapters determine the amount of their
annual chapter dues; the lowest possible dues are recommended. A total
of $35 annually is a recommended amount, but some chapters charge higher
fees to cover the cost of their chapter-sponsored functions, and others
charge less if they have profitable fund-raising activities. For each
member, from the chapter dues, the chapter sends $15.00 annually to cover
the National OPRC dues, which pays the National OPRC costs (web
hosting, office supplies, postage, lawyer
fees, Board of Directors insurance, reimbursement of BOD members' costs,
rally ribbons, year end award prizes, insurance, etc.). There
is a $5.00 fee for late renewing members (mailed after 28 Feb, see below).
The $15.00 annual dues for each new chapter
member is payable by the chapter to the National OPRC within a month of the
member's joining the chapter. The $15.00 annual National OPRC dues for renewing
members are due by 28 Feb of each calendar year. Dues mailings
postmarked after 28 Feb sustain a $5.00 late fee per member,
resulting in a $20.00 fee per member for late renewals.
Chapters may develop family memberships
(husband and wife, mother and daughter, etc.) with reduced chapter dues. For example, a chapter may charge $35 annual dues for one person and $50
for two members of a family. However, the National OPRC dues rate is $15.00
for ALL members, regardless of the manner in which they joined a chapter. All
members must be 21 years of age or older.
OPRC is insured through riding club liability insurance. Each
year every member must sign an
OPRC
Liability Release Form . Guests at open activities
also must sign the
OPRC Liability Release Form and the chapter president
must have requested sanctioned event insurance. The chapter
keeps the liability release forms on file. OPRC is also a
member of which affords our members the opportunity
to purchase excess personal liability insurance for an individual
or a family and our members are entitled to any member benefit ARG offers.
Most OPRC activities are organized by the individual chapters - the ideas
and activities are endless! For example, chapters have sponsored horse shows
(English and Western); polocrosse; English clinics in jumping, combined training,
and dressage (also enjoyed by Western riders); Western clinics in flat work,
barrel racing, reining, cow penning (all of these also enjoyed by English riders); and
clinics in driving, trailer loading, vaulting, swimming with your horse, etc. Chapters also have sponsored trail rides and horse camps, as well as family
days and open horse shows. Since a goal of OPRC is education, most chapter
meetings include a speaker on horse topics such as nutrition, shoeing, veterinary
care, emergencies, trail safety, etc. Chapters have also sponsored "field
trips" to veterinary hospitals, horse races, etc. In many of these chapter
activities, members of other OPRC chapters may be invited to participate. The bottom line - OPRC activities are endless and are determined by the needs,
requests, and ingenuity of the membership and the thrust of local horse activities.
The National OPRC also sponsors activities
for all OPRC members such special projects and the national rally.
Although OPRC is primarily designed for members
and member activities, chapters may sponsor a few mounted
activities per year during which non-members are invited. Such
public activities may include a family and friends day
during which non-member family members, including children,
may participate in mounted activities such as a fun show,
a trail ride, a mounted treasure hunt, etc. Chapters
may also hold a mounted fund raising and/or membership
recruitment activity. During these non-member activities, all OPRC requirements
must be followed: all riders must wear an ASTM approved
helmet, wear heeled
boots designed for equestrian
activities, and wear a medical armband or,
for non-members without medical armbands, have an
OPRC Medical Release Form worn conspicuously on the
person (preferable) or inside the helmet. Additionally,
guests must sign the
OPRC
Liability Release Form and the chapter President
must apply for sanctioned event insurance through
the National office.
You can join an existing OPRC chapter or form a new chapter
in your area. To locate a chapter in your area, go to the
"
Chapters" link on the OPRC Home
Page. If there is no chapter in you area, go to the "
How
to Form a Chapter" link on the OPRC Home Page to find
out how to form a new chapter.
National OPRC provides guidelines and structure of chapters
Chapter start-up handbook available by request from National membership coordinators
Helps get new chapters up and running
Provides ideas for advertising, flyers, etc.
Provides guidance and mentoring to the chapter leaders who request it.
Answers questions about any issues relating to conduct & procedures of running a chapter
Provides an opportunity to purchase excess personal equine liability insurance for an individual or family.
Provides a $1,000,000 general aggregate riding club insurance.
Provides an Association Resource Group membership which offers our members
http://www.associationresource.net benefits.
Provides a website:
articles and exchange of ideas for clinics, meetings, etc.
post photographs of chapter OPRC events
all important specific standards for furthering members
equine education.
Free web space that your webmaster can develop
as they see fit.
a sub-domain name http://<your chapter’s name>.oprc.us
a password protected secure online database where:
Chapter Members
can manage their own membership record and review their rating levels
request and pay for excess personal liability insurance
have immediate access to all club policies, and National officer info
access National membership directory
Facebook group membership
eligible for ARG membership benefits
have immediate access to all chapter officer info
have immediate access to all rating sheets to further their education level
can generate prefilled membership forms, annual release, medical armband form, print their ratings certificate and membership card
view all chapter membership (not just their current chapter but all chapters they are/were a member of)
access chapter membership directory
Affiliated Individual Members (not a chapter member)
receive a dot on the OPRC map to show other AIM members where they are located
may be rated by an OPRC chapter, must make their own arrangements with the chapter
once rated may participate in any OPRC chapter function with prior coordination through chapter and following all OPRC standards
eligible for ARG membership benefits
access to the D1 rating only, when wishing to rate up, National provide them with one test above their current rating
Facebook group membership
can generate prefilled annual release, medical armband form, print their ratings certificate and membership card
can manage their own membership record and review their rating levels
request and pay for excess personal liability insurance
have immediate access to all club policies, and National officer info
access National membership directory
Chapters
can send email to their members straight from the portal
request public event insurance
use web forms to update their National web presence
update their members' D1 and D2 rating levels
request new membership processing through National
pay memberships via PayPal
insert rally scores for National competition
National Team
can view members waiting to be processed through National
process new members
monitor chapter rating incentive eligibility
process insurance requests
process ratings requests
store and review corporate records
email all current year's members
email all chapter officers
Provides an opportunity for each chapter to submit an application to win the $500 award for their chapter’s use.
At the end of the year, provides monetary rating incentives to all chapters that requested ratings certificates.
Provides monthly drawing for a monetary educational grant to chapters.
Provides a nationally known name brand "OPRC" logo that comes with positive PR in national publications such as Practical Horseman.
Provides a national support network of members located all over North America.
Provides a chance to participate in a very low key National Rally competition during odd years and during even years supplements the cost of a scavenger hunt ride for each chapter.
Provides a Board of Directors
- Works and communicates daily regarding improvements and issues that arise.
- Board meets annually to vote on new programs and services of the OPRC
- Board acts as a sounding board to OPRC members via email and phone
Thank you for your interest. If you have any questions, feel free to
Contact Us.
Welcome to OPRC and have fun safely!