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You can have a
Great
Show Season
with
the aid of Check 'n' Go
“Check ‘n’ Go” is an organizing tool for competitors who
participate in horse activities. It is especially useful for
those who have to ‘pack’ for every show. The basic unit is a
custom-made, white vinyl ring binder which is filled with 20
catalog sized envelopes. The face of each envelope is
imprinted with a comprehensive checklist of virtually every
item which might be needed at the show. There are blank
lines to make note of special additions, so that each
competitor can make a customized copy of the list.
Then, while loading the trailer for the show, items are
checked off the list. Every competitor has had the
experience of arriving at the show without a vital piece of
gear. Then commences a round of begging, borrowing, or
buying (at frequently elevated prices) an item which resides
on a shelf or hook, back at the barn. You will love
avoiding this inconvenience and expense, by implementing the
Check'n'Go system. Check'n'Go is a valuable tool for guiding
youngsters in the importance of planning for success.
While at the show, each large
envelope provides a place to stash ribbons, business cards,
show bills, and receipts for expenses incurred. In addition,
there is a bonus envelope for storing Coggins papers and
health certificates, so that they are always handy.
Each binder contains 20 envelopes, and of course, refills
are available. At the end of the show season there will be a
complete record of trips, mileage, expenses; very useful for
organizing and documenting tax deductible items.
To see what the “Check ‘n’ Go” checklist and bonus envelopes
look like, click on the images at the top right.
“Check ‘n’ Go” is available online at
Amazon.com.
To order directly from
us, send your shipping information, along with
a check or money order for $20.00 (includes shipping and
handling), to:
mohorseshows.com |
% McLean News Service, Inc. |
13232 Fox Farm Rd. |
De Soto, MO 63020 |
Email for information about
discounts on multiple purchases. Girl Scout troops and other
youth organizations have found this tool useful for show
preparation.
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