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  • November 10, 2025 4:33 PM | Arlene Gaitan (Administrator)

    Equestrian Business Tips are compliments of Llorye Flores, ADA Treasurer and owner of Timberwood Bookkeeping.  Read her full article here!

    Form 1099 Article by Llorye Flores.pdf


  • November 10, 2025 12:30 PM | Arlene Gaitan (Administrator)

    We welcome 3 new board members this year!

    Secretary: Vera Muckleroy

    Member-at-large: Liz Moser

    JR/YR Chair: Maria Olenick   

    We thank James Humphreys for his outstanding service as Member-at-Large, and Christine Rivlin's for her service as Secretary, and Charlie Sokolov's service as JR/YR chair.  Learn more about our new board members below!  Feel free to contact them with your ideas!

    SECRETARY: VERA MUCKLEROY

    Hello, 

    For those who do not know me, I was one of the first Presidents of ADA when it started, Cindy Joiner and Becky Snell preceded me.

    I started out dressage with a QH, Flash Bid, rode western, jumped and trained him to 3rd level (got my Bronze medal with his scores) and a half Arab/Saddlebred Ferjean, aka Hassel, trained to second level before he passed. I then bought a Danish Warmblood jumper from Denmark, trained and showed him to I-1, then trained Baccus, a Secretariat Grandson, from a 3-year-old to I-1, and Oberon, aka Bear, a Oldenburg/Arab cross also to I-1, and won the 2002 SWDC Championship at I-1. Along the way I have trained many horses from training level through third and sold to various persons who have earned their scores and loved the gentleness of the horses I’ve trained. When you are only 4’10”, you need to have good training program, earning my USDF Bronze and Silver Medals, with half my Grand Prix scores before Bear passed.

    I also became a “L” graduate, and was the USDF Region 9 Instructor/Trainer Liaison for about 10 years. I was chosen as the  USDF Region 9 Horse Person of the Year in 2012 for the education programs that I put on at my barn in Marion, Diamond M Dressage Park. Lendon Gray’s Dressage 4kids, Riding through the levels with Gerhard Politz, 2nd and 4th level testing’s for USDF Instructor Certification, USDF Instructor Courses, and USDF Judges Certification testing program.

    My focus through all this has been the biomechanics of riders and how to teach riders to ride the best they can.  I have Certificates from Sally Swift’s Centered Riding Courses, Major Lindgren Instructors Courses, and am a Certified Balimo Instructor.

    I look forward to getting more active in the club again and meeting some of the new faces of ADA!

    Sincerely, Vera Muckleroy

    MEMBER-AT-LARGE: Liz Moser


    I grew up riding in the Hunter/Jumper world. After having my daughter, I switched to dressage. I have been active in the San Antonio dressage community for over 20 years. In 2010, I served on the board as the Educational chair. I have my bronze and silver medal and most recently won SWDC AA Third level Championships.

    JR/YR Chair: Maria Olenick


    Dr Maria Olenick is a Tenured Associate Professor of Nursing at Texas A&M University.  She and her family have horses they keep just outside San Antonio in Stockdale.  

    Her daughter, Sofia, is a 14 year old dressage competitor and polo player. Prior to moving here, they resided in the Wellington area of Palm Beach County in Florida.  Dr Olenick has over 30 years experience in critical care nursing, teaching, research and service to her community and profession.  She is very interested in equine therapy as a complimentary and alternative medicine approach to specific health conditions, especially for veterans.  

    Dr Olenick also offers equine red light therapy (upon veterinary consultation and approval) for horses.  Red light therapy (RLT) is non-invasive and offers pain relief, healing and has great potential for improving performance and overall well-being.  She is dedicated to keeping horses and their people (riders and non-riders) safe and happy.  



  • September 10, 2025 3:31 PM | Arlene Gaitan (Administrator)

    Just a gentle reminder that ADA offers an excellent year end awards program.  Gather your tests together from the year and complete the application available on our awards page

    The deadline to submit your application is December 31, 2025. 

  • May 06, 2025 9:37 PM | Arlene Gaitan (Administrator)

    Interested in auditing?  Register now so we can plan in advance.

    See the schedule here.

  • April 18, 2025 12:05 PM | Arlene Gaitan (Administrator)

    Did you miss our recent events on volunteering and scribing?  If so, have no fear! We have posted the power points and recordings on our website.  Visit the Education page to view now!

  • April 01, 2025 6:05 PM | Arlene Gaitan (Administrator)

    Thank you to all our competitors, sponsors, volunteers, advertisers, silent auction donors, and staff for your support!  We had an amazing show.  Though we had about the same number of entries as last year, with your support, we raised the following:

    $5,365 from ads and sponsorships

    $4,539 from the silent auction

    We will share with you our final financial results from the show when they are available.  In the meantime, you can view the competition results on-line here and see our High Points and Special award winners here!

  • February 21, 2025 2:52 PM | Arlene Gaitan (Administrator)

    Spring Show Call to Action!!!

    San Antonio Dressage I & II

    March 29-30, 2025

    Our Spring Show is the primary fundraiser for Alamo Dressage!  If we do not earn money on our show, we will be unable to offer discounted educational events to our members, or support ongoing expenses in the long run.  Please support us by supporting our show!   If every member could support our show in one way, we would be grateful!

    How, you ask?  You can support our show in many ways outlined below! 

    1. Enter as a competitor:  Here are some reasons to enter our show! To enter visit Showsecretary.com!

    • Location, location, location: While it may be tempting to take the 3 hour journey to show at the Great Southwest Equestrian center, with it's amazing footing, it does not support your local dressage club.  Save money on mileage, hotel, and stress of transporting your horse. What we lack vs. the GSWEC, we make up for in fun and PRIZE MONEY.
    • Opportunity Classes: Think you and your horse are not quite ready to show in a recognized show?  Think again!  You can still enter Opportunity classes - this gives you the recognized show experience without having to join USEF or USDF.  We even offer Eventing test Opportunity classes for our local eventers!
    • Awards, awards, and more awards:  Not only are our ribbons longer than most shows (15" streamers vs. 12"), we give out great awards and have an award for just about every horse and rider including the Rebecca Snell Freestyle Medal. See our prize list for all the great awards we offer!  
    • NEW! Instructor/Trainer Award!  For the instructor/trainer who brings the most students to the show! Win a great prize!
    • Money, money, money!  How many dressage shows do you know of that have prize money?  Not many, but we do! 
    • NEW! $150 in Adult and Junior Equitation rider prize money sponsored by Bluebonnet Feeds!  Special thanks to Lindsay Burer, Nutrition Consultant with Bluebonnet.  
    • BACK by popular demand! This is not in our prize list yet, but Cavender Cares has renewed their sponsorship including:
      • $500 in Freestyle Prize Money
      • $1,500 in more prize money for Amateur riders riding Second through Intermediate levels
    2. Run an Ad in our Beautiful Program:  Unlike most local shows, we produce a beautiful full-color program compliments of Shweiki Media - thanks to member Kathy LubianskiClick here to see our latest program! Simply running an ad will help our bottom line!  Thank your trainer, congratulate a rider, show love of your horse, or advertise your business.  Ask your local vet, farrier, favorite restaurant, dry cleaner, etc.. to run an ad as well.  Every ad counts!  Click here to see our pricing. 

    3. Be a Show Sponsor:  For as little as $200 you can be an official show sponsor! We have several levels of sponsorship that come with a free ad in the show program, show announcements, banner in the main arena (provided by the sponsor), and recognition on our website (NEW!). Click here to see sponsor opportunities!

    4. Sponsor a Class: For as little as $55 you can sponsor the class of your choice and be recognized in our show program.  Sponsor your own class, a friend's class, or your children's class. Click here to sponsor a class!

    5. Be a Pet or Baby Sponsor: Who doesn't love seeing pictures of pets and babies?  We certainly do! For as little as $30 you can feature your pet or baby in our program! Click here to become a Pet or Baby Sponsor!

    6. Donate to our Silent Auction or create a Barn Basket! Donate a new item or service (think riding lessons, gift certificates) to our silent auction during the show.  Show your "barn pride" by donating a Barn Basket.  The Barn Basket that brings in the most money wins a free tack stall at the 2026 show for their barn!  Contact Claire Oxley at 210-426-7749 if you can donate an item or Barn Basket. 

    7. Be a Volunteer:  Want to have some fun, see old friends and make new ones? We are looking for volunteers for our annual spring show!  We cannot run a show without wonderful volunteers!  Positions include Scribes, Ring Stewards, Runners, Arena set-up/tear down, and more!  If you would like to help, contact us!  Kids ages 7 and up can help too!  Volunteer hours count for year-end awards and Cash Back for Education!  Not sure what you want to do?  Attend our Show Volunteering 101 Event on February 26! Contact Show Manager, Carolyn VandenBerg at 210-215-2423 .  No experience necessary for most positions!


  • February 21, 2025 2:50 PM | Arlene Gaitan (Administrator)

    Now even more reasons to enter our show on March 29-30. Enter here!

    NEW! Instructor/Trainer Award!

    For the instructor/trainer who brings the most students to the show! Win a great prize!


    Money, money, money!

    NEW! $150 in Adult and Junior Equitation rider prize money sponsored by Bluebonnet Feeds

    BACK by popular demand! This is not in our prize list yet, but Cavender Cares has renewed their sponsorship including:

    $500 in Freestyle Prize Money

    $1,500 in more prize money for Amateur riders riding Second through Intermediate levels


  • December 23, 2024 1:01 PM | Arlene Gaitan (Administrator)

    The winners of the TWO $50 Dover gift cards for renewing their membership by November 25th are:

    Amy Allen and Nancy Prochaska

    Congratulations!


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Founded in 1981, Alamo Dressage Association (ADA) is a non-profit, charter Group Member Organization of the United States Dressage Federation. Our purpose is to promote dressage interest, knowledge, training and competition. Although concerned primarily with dressage, we welcome any type of horse or rider, regardless of individual aims.

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