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Where inspiration, community and tradition meet.

Official Magazine of the 2015 Arranmore Farm & Polo Club Season

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DISCOVERTHE TRADITIONOF POLOThe Arranmore Polo ClassicSaturday, July 18th Gates Open: 2:00 Featured Match Begins: 4:00

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Shannon Greene Robb’s family lineage, on her mother’s side, originated from Arranmore and relatives still live there today. So, you’d think that this was all about paying homage to family. But, you’d only be partially correct…

If you’ve had the fortune of laying your eyes on the beautiful and untamed landscape of Arranmore Island and experiencing the unique culture, you’d understand exactly why the name was chosen.

While only five miles off the northwest Coast of County Donegal, Ireland, Arranmore is a place entirely its own. It’s a land where time slows down and life becomes simpler. Neighbors are family. And community is king.

On Arranmore, there is a discernible sense of a love of life and a keen appreciation for family celebration. The community’s fierce pride of heritage, strong religious belief, a sparkling sense of wit and humor and a true love for music are all the qualities passed down through the generations of families of Arranmore. This is what it means to “Beo Spreag” or “Live Inspired.”

You could say that inspiration comes naturally to the people of Arranmore. Stripped away of mainstream distractions and enlightened by tradition and heritage, their unique character is able to develop and thrive.

It is this ideology that inspires Shannon and the entire Greene family, and one they have embraced wholeheartedly and hold close to their hearts. And now, it’s one that they share with their own community.

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ARRANMORE (ÁRAINN MHÓR) ARRAN-MORE, NOT AYRANMORE.

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LETTER FROM THE UNITED STATES POLO ASSOCIATION

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ABOUT US—

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THE LIFE, THE LAND Shot on site with a collaboration of local talent, this photo essay features the best elements of the life and land which is Arranmore Farm & Polo Club.

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A FAMILY SNAPSHOTClub Founder and Polo player, John Greene,

fulfills his dream of creating a new top-notch Polo center for our city.

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THE SEASON All you need to know about the 2015 Arranmore Farm & Polo Club Season

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LIVING INSPIREDArranmoreArts was created to inspire and nurture the creative spirit in children and adults. An organization that is a living collaboration of the three driving forces in life: art, community and family.

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SHOP ON THE FIELDWhat to wear to Polo? What kind of wine to bring to

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ARRANMORE FARM & POLO CLUB

JOHN GREENE- FOUNDER & PRESIDENT, TOD RACKLEY- POLO MANAGER, JOSE BLANCO- HEAD TRAINER, JENIN PARADISE- EVENT COORDINATOR ,

COLIN ROJAS- GROUNDS KEEPER, MARIO TORRES-, ASSISTANT GROUNDS KEEPER

2015-2016 ARRANMOREARTS EXECUTIVE BOARD

RACHELLE STOLLER- CHAIR OF THE BOARD, MICHELLE MEYERS- SECRETARY, CAMMY CORSO- TREASURER, DAVID SILVERMAN- LEGAL COUNCIL,

DAVE KRAHN- DIRECTOR, LEAH RIPPE- DIRECTOR, TERRY SULLIVAN- DIRECTOR, JASON ALTENBURN- DIRECTOR

ARRANMOREARTS MANAGEMENT TEAM

SHANNON GREENE ROBB- FOUNDER & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, LARA FILIP- ARTISTIC DIRECTOR, RENATA MUSIAL- DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT,

JENNIFER ADELIA DODSON- ARTIST RELATIONS, BARI BASKIN- PHOTOGRAPHER, JOHN STERNISHA- VIDEOGRAPHER, SCOTT STEVENSON- MUSICAL DIRECTOR , BRAD BURKHALTER- TECHNICAL DIRECTOR, MARY KATE CARRAGHER- INTERN, LIZ MADARY-INTERN, DANIELLE DVORCHAK- INTERN

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ADELIA DODSON, MK DODSON, DONNA DOUCETTE, JOE FIFE, JULIE FITZPATRICK, SOHIA FORERO, JODI GREENE, MEGAN GREENE, TIM GREENE, JEN HOEFT, DANETTE

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Where inspiration, community and tradition meet.

Official Magazine of the 2015 Arranmore Farm & Polo Club Season

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Welcome to the Arranmore FamilyArranmoreArts ArranmoreArts is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization Unique educational programs and performances from all genres of art inspire and nurture the creative spirit in children and adults, alike.

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Dear Friends,

We are very excited to kick off the 2015 season and launch the inaugural issue of Arranmore!

This lifestyle publication features original articles and signature columns, and serves as a guide to our unique equestrian and cultural season.

As a family, our lives have intersected with Polo for over thirty years. We are thrilled to open the doors of Arranmore Farm & Polo Club on July 18th for our first public Polo match, the Arranmore Polo Classic.

We are also so proud of our 501 (c)3 not-for-profit organization, ArranmoreArts, which continues to foster the creative spirit and build community by providing innovative, interactive and inclusive education programs and performances to children and adults.

Our InspirEd programs or “Jams,” allow students to play an active role in creating with professional artists. The CabCab signature summer concert series is held at Arranmore Farm & Polo Club and pulls together some of Chicago’s best performers. Over the past four years we have seen these events grow exponentially, becoming a “must attend” event on local calendars.

Join us this summer and let us make our tradition yours. We look forward to seeing you.

Cheers,

Shannon Greene Robb ArranmoreArts, Founder & Executive Director

John Greene Arranmore Farm & Polo Club, FounderW

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Dear Arranmore Readers,

On behalf of the United States Polo Association® and our member club, the Arranmore Farm & Polo Club, it is with great pleasure that we welcome you to the wonderful sport of polo.

Arranmore Farm & Polo Club is a truly special polo facility. For fifteen years they have played polo privately, hosting players from around the world, attracted by their shared passion for the sport and the club’s pristine fields.

This summer’s 2015 Arranmore Polo Classic marks their first public polo tournament, ushering in a new era of polo with a fresh perspective. Thanks to the dedication of player and club founder John Greene, polo will continue to thrive and reach thousands of new spectators in Chicago.

Currently celebrating our 125th anniversary year, the USPA is pleased to share this day with you during a seminal year. Today, the USPA includes nearly 300 member clubs in 13 geographic circuits around the United States and oversees 40 national tournaments.

Polo has grown and developed greatly since the founding of the United States Polo Association 125 years ago, while retaining many of the sport’s distinctive traditions. Changes in rules have made

match play faster and more exciting and have also made it safer for horse and player. Polo has incorporated leading-edge technology ranging from advanced motion sensors for swing analysis to video technology, including drones to provide video coverage of the vast polo field to instant replay and live streaming of tournaments. The USPA is tirelessly working to share our amazing sport across the country and to be more accessible to fans and potential players.

It is exciting to see this happening in the Chicago area and I believe it is just the beginning. I cannot wait to see what is next for the Arranmore Farm & Polo Club!

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THE LIFE,THE LAND

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INSPIRATION

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A FAMILYSNAPSHOTPatriarch John Greene fulfils his dream to create a top-notch Polo facility for our city.

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John Greene was an unlikely Polo enthusiast. Born in Chicago to a working-class family, it was during a grammar school field trip to Rainbow Stables at the old O’Hare fields where he saw his first horse. “I remember everything about that day. I was hooked.” John

recalls. At 16 years old, he went back and got a part-time job working after school. The rest is history.

It’s safe to say that equestrian sports have become John’s lifelong passion, second only to his family, which is apparent when spending any time with him. He lives on the same horse farm that he and his late wife Patti purchased over 40 years ago and has generations of love around him.

John has owned Polo clubs and played Polo for over 30 years and continues to play very actively today. During the 1980’s he had a handicap of three-goals. Looking back over a lifetime of Polo tournaments, he considers playing with Antonio Herrera, a nine-goal player, and going on to win the Continental Cup with him as the most exciting sporting moment of his life. But it will be through Arranmore Farm & Polo Club, which he purchased in 1999, that he hopes to continue his legacy by creating a top-notch Polo facility for the area.

Stepping back though, it was Fox Hunt that was John’s first equestrian passion, not Polo. He was a founding member of the Massbach Hounds and Fox River Valley Hunt near Galena, IL and has served as the Master of the Hounds since 1993.

Over the past fifteen years, Arranmore Farm & Polo has hosted private matches and players from around the world. And now, they are positioned to launch their first public match this summer, The Arranmore Polo Classic July 18th. This is the first step in what he hopes will be a long standing tradition of Polo at Arranmore.

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“I love the fields at Arranmore, you can Rock and Roll here.”

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AB: Where did you Fox Hunt when you first moved to Naperville?

JG: Patti and I moved to Naperville around 1970. We bought our first horse, Barney and used to go Fox Hunt right around here. We would ride out across Hobson Road and it would be a fifteen minute ride to the stables.

AB: That sounds fairly idyllic.

JG: Yes, I have been a very lucky man.

AB: Where do you Fox Hunt now?

JG: I am a founding member of a club in Elizabeth, IL, which is near Galena. We ride there half the year and then go down to Georgia for the other half.

AB: Compared to Polo, is Fox Hunt much of a work out?

JG: (Laughing) Yes, we can cover 25 miles in 4 hours.

AB: I had no idea. Is that all done on your property? Where do you ride?

JG: The club owns sixteen acres; we have a huntsman who lives near the property and have the privilege to ride on adjacent properties. We are all very appreciative of the surrounding farmers who let us use their land. It is a beautiful area.

AB:. Now, what was the evolution of Arranmore Farm & Polo Club?

JG: I bought Arranmore in 1999. For me it was extremely pleasurable to come at this with a blank slate.

AB: I can imagine. What was the most important part of that for you?

JG: The infrastructure of Arranmore was a joy to create. It gave me the chance to create a state of the art underground irrigation system.

An Interview with John Greene

One of my favorite moments at Arranmore is in the evening when everyone is gone and all the horses have been fed. I walk through the barns and all you hear is crunch, crunch, crunch. To me, that is unreal and means that they are all fit and healthy. The second wonderful experience is sitting on the porch of the farm house, with a beverage in hand, and listening to the irrigation. All you hear is a rain purr. It’s a good feeling.

AB: Your fields are absolutely the most beautiful and pristine that I have seen in the United States. Who is responsible for maintaining?

JG: Thank you. That is all Colin and Mario. Colin has been working for me for 20 years.

AB: The Kentucky style barns are also so special. Is there a story there?

JG: I built the five stables with the understanding that each stable would have one Polo player, eleven stalls and one tack room. Some players will have six horses, some will have eleven. But they each accommodate one player and one groom. I like that, so if anything is dirty or if there are any issues, it’s their responsibility. No complaints. It’s up to them.

John’s daughter Shannon comes out.

SG: You’ve got to be kidding me! Are you kidding me? (He’s been conducting the interview shirtless, while catching some rays outside.)

JG: Well, I could get into the hot tub. Multi-tasking you know

SG: (Sigh) It’s all good dad. It’s all good.

AB: So to what extent was your family involved in the sport of Polo?

JG: My wife Patti played for many years. She was actually the founder of Naperville Women’s Polo in 1983, which was the first operating women’s Polo club in the United States. Shannon played with her as a kid, my son Tim played as well. My daughter Megan rode and her husband, Maco LLambias, is now the horse trainer for the Zacara

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Polo team and they are out in Santa Barbara.

AB: So why have you waited till now to go public with a Polo event?

JG: The most typical comment I have gotten after one of our private matches, in particular the john greene Realtor Polo Invitational, has been; “I have always wanted to go to a polo game; this is so much fun. This is such a beautiful location.” So now, we think it’s time to open it up to the market.

AB: Do you still play Polo at Oak Brook?

JG: Listen, I’m 70 years old; if there’s a game I want to be in it. I’ve played some great Polo at Oak Brook, but I love the fields at Arranmore, you can “Rock and Roll” here.

SG: RIght on dad.

AB: You had South Shore Polo Club way back in the early days in Wellington, Florida. How did things go from being the hub in Chicago to everything moving to Wellington?

JG: There was a vacuum where people wanted to play in the winter and you cannot do that obviously in Chicago. Also, the Argentines wanted to come north for their winter. It was nice for those players. We had the last U.S. Open at Oak Brook in ‘78. The move to Palm Beach was due in large part to the leadership of Bill Ylvisaker. Frankly, he wanted more control and he had the cash to do it beautifully. He had just built this fabulous property, new stadium, everything was done first class. The operation of course funded a lot of things.

AB: It sounds very glamorous?

JG: Yes, well you can make anything glamourous if you have Zsa Zsa Gabor around...

AB: Very true. Did you play much at Palm Beach Polo?

JG: Oh yes, I think the last match I got to play there was with Bill

Ylvisaker and his son. We lost to the Shearers by a goal.

AB: The Shearers. They have a son, CB, who also plays Polo?

JG: Yup.

AB: These Polo families are so interconnected.

SG: See, I think that this is why I am here. People think they know Polo, they think they know the “scene,” which is terrific. But what I saw growing up, were these great passionate players, their love of family and horses that now spans generations and is the backbone of the sport.

AB: So John, any “rock star” Polo moments to share?

JG: Well, for two years I played on the Midway Polo teams and I got eighty first class plane tickets . I remember at one point we had enough to take the whole family to New Zealand.

SG: I remember that!

JG: And then they closed down the airline before we got to use them all.

SG: Dude, it was such a bummer.

JG: It was a great time. The people that worked the gate, you know, knew us. They would call me if there was a delay so I could waltz in six minutes before we took off. The pilot would greet us and then come over the loudspeaker to say “ladies and gentleman we have two players on board from the Midway Polo Team,” and the whole plane would clap, executives and movie stars wanted to meet me.

AB: That sounds like a good time!

JG: Yeah, but... you know- I’m just a simple guy. Put me on a horse and I’m happy.

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LIVE INSPIRED

“It’s our motto for a reason,” says Founder and Executive Director,

Shannon Greene Robb. “There’s a special feeling people get at an

ArranmoreArts event, and it’s that essence we’re trying to capture

and recreate. The desire to “Live Inspired.” ArranmoreArts was

founded on the belief that unique performance and educational ex-

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“Ever since I was a little girl, we’ve had these incredible Fourth of July parties with friends and family. I remember it as being a day of sheer joy; connecting with others, dancing, feeling like you were a part of something special. Cab-Cab was created to give people that same feeling. Little kids dancing with their grandparents, girlfriends and couples enjoying a night out, neighbors getting together - all under the stars in a beautiful setting.” –Shannon Greene Robb

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ARRANMOREARTS PROGRAMMING

InspirEd: ArranmoreArts’ educational arm is InspirEd, which was created to inspire students to find their inner passion for motivating them forward in their education. “In every person, there’s that something that moves them,” says Greene Robb. “That truly special something that gives them purpose in life.” ArranmoreArts’ InspirEd programs work from the premise that kids are naturally creative and that, as a rule, they live inspired. Each of the programs are referred to as “Jams,” a nod to both Greene Robb’s and Artistic Director, Lara Filip’s backgrounds as musicians. InspirEd Jams are offered at schools, libraries and public venues across Chicagoland. They cater to the personal nature of art, appeal to a wide variety of learning types and honor the inherent brilliance of each child. Through these unique programs, children develop confidence, practice problem-solving, use analytical reasoning, assimilate knowledge and think in new ways.

2015 “Jams” include:

StoryJam: An innovative and fun stage-play that pairs professional actors with young audience members to tell original stories and re-imagined classics.

ArtJam: A hit with children and parents, alike, this multi-disciplinary program features professional artists who facilitate a “learn-by-doing” approach to specific skills within their genre.

SongJam: A program that partners Grammy-nominated songwriters, musicians and producers with children to lead them through the creation of an original song.

‘CabCab’

ArranmoreArts’ signature event is an outdoor concert series called Cabernet Cabaret or “CabCab” that takes place every summer at Arranmore Farm & Polo Club. Each concert is based on a theme,

which inspires a song list. From there, professional artists are hand-picked for each concert. Each CabCab concert is themed with music and performers plucked from the stages and concert halls across Chicagoland and, in some cases, Broadway. They rehearse and give a “one-night-only” concert experience where communities of families, neighbors and friends, new and old, come together. Guests are encouraged to “B.Y.O.P.” (Bring Your Own Party), including a full spread of food and drink, blankets, chairs and even tables as they enjoy an evening of music under the stars. And, if they forget, run out, or just don’t feel like bringing it along, artisanal beer and wine are always available for purchase along with unique ArranmoreArts swag items. Whether they decide to make their evening about cocktails and crudités or beer and fried chicken, attendees rave year after year that each concert was a night to remember. Even more importantly, all proceeds from these wildly popular concerts help support ArranmoreArts’ mission.

Be a Source of Inspiration: Fill Our Jam Jar

All of ArranmoreArts’ children’s programming is made possible by the generosity of corporate and individual donors, as well as public and private grants. “Our individual and corporate donors help keep the arts alive in our communities and inspire our young students to explore what drives them,” points out Rachelle Stoller, ArranmoreArts Board Chairman. The organization’s programs give students the opportunity to try new things, think out of the box, work together and find value in their voice. Greene Robb adds, “If we can “fan” their educational experience and get them to connect to their passion, we fuel not only their educational career but also their development into loving members of our community.”

To learn more about ArranmoreArts programs or to be a part of the ArranmoreArts donor community, visit arranmorearts.org.

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NINE WAYS ART PROGRAMS HELP CHILDREN MAKE A POSITIVE IMPACT ON THE WORLD

Open-mindedness–The arts opens a window to things your child may never have seen or thought of, expanding what they are willing to accept or think possible.

Curiosity–Children hone their skills of observation, descrip-tion, analysis and interpretation, which increase their desire to know and discover more.

Self-expression–Children learn to express their feelings with or without words, through movement, sound, paint, clay and other metals.

Logic–Dance, music, theatre, fine arts and other genres stimu-late a child’s critical thinking and problem solving skills.

Self-identity–By exposing your child to different points of view and different perspectives through the eyes of an artist, they can begin to formulate their own opinions and voice.

Joyfulness–Let’s face it, the arts are fun. They give life to learn-ing and can be very freeing.

Cooperative–The collaborate nature of art helps your child learn to cooperate and work in pairs or on teams.

Culturally Diverse–The arts can introduce children to cultures around the world, making them more accepting before they venture out into the world.

Confident-Because there is not just one right way to make art, every child can feel pride in his or her original artistic creations.

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LIGHTS, CAMERA, CABCABA 2014 CabCab Performer Spotlight

At ArranmoreArts, they do things a little differently, from their programming and per-formances to the artists who teach young students. In particular, the artists who ap-pear on the CabCab stage include Jeff Award nominees and winners, Grammy nom-inees, Broadway and off-Broadway actors, and seasoned performers who’ve toured with some of the biggest names in the business. These are people who love what they do and have honed their craft. They most certainly “live inspired.”

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CABERNET CABERETA 2014 CabCab Social Spotlight

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Funkadelic Dance Party

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It’s the middle of summer and you know what that means: Dance. Party. This year we’re getting’ down. Way down. We’re gonna give up the funk, shake that groove thing, get up, play that funky music and we won’t stop ‘til you get enough. Get out your platform shoes and your best fuzzy hat…LET’S DANCE!

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OPEN-AIR MUSICAL EVENTSECLECTIC MIX OF MUSICCHICAGOLAND’S MOST EXCEPTIONAL PERFORMERSB.Y.O.P. (BRING YOUR OWN PARTY)

For our fifth season opener, we’re getting personal with the most iconic names of song: Jack, Diane, Rhiannon, Mr. Jones, Mrs. Robinson and more! As always, we handpick the most exciting, eclectic performers from Chicago’s entertainment scene to create “the band” for this night of collaboration.

HeroesFor this special concert on 9/11, we’re going to honor the brave ones, present and past, who make the sacrifices to serve our country, both at home and abroad. Please join us as we finish out the season with this night of hope, inspiration and thanks, as we recognize all of the heroes in our lives from veterans to public service officers.

September 11

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Funkadelic Dance Party

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It’s the middle of summer and you know what that means: Dance. Party. This year we’re getting’ down. Way down. We’re gonna give up the funk, shake that groove thing, get up, play that funky music and we won’t stop ‘til you get enough. Get out your platform shoes and your best fuzzy hat…LET’S DANCE!

June 20

August 1

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OPEN-AIR MUSICAL EVENTSECLECTIC MIX OF MUSICCHICAGOLAND’S MOST EXCEPTIONAL PERFORMERSB.Y.O.P. (BRING YOUR OWN PARTY)

For our fifth season opener, we’re getting personal with the most iconic names of song: Jack, Diane, Rhiannon, Mr. Jones, Mrs. Robinson and more! As always, we handpick the most exciting, eclectic performers from Chicago’s entertainment scene to create “the band” for this night of collaboration.

HeroesFor this special concert on 9/11, we’re going to honor the brave ones, present and past, who make the sacrifices to serve our country, both at home and abroad. Please join us as we finish out the season with this night of hope, inspiration and thanks, as we recognize all of the heroes in our lives from veterans to public service officers.

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In today’s very sports conscious world, I am all too aware of the need to un-

derstand a sport and its rules before one can every hope to create a public interest.

I have embarrassed myself and my fam-ily on far too many occasions by asking such distasteful questions as what does “ love” mean to a crowd of real tennis fans. My high school cheerleading career was blackened the fateful day I led my school in the cheer of “hit ‘em again harder” when in fact, it was our heroes who were sprawled all over the f ield. My lack of knowledge regarding horse shows be-came somewhat evident several years ago when I presented a room full of our local foxhunt members with what, in my own estimation, was a very reasonable ques-tion. “What do they mean by the term un-der saddle?” I further discredited myself by stating that I had attended two horse shows and observed that the majority of horses were indeed under a saddle.

Because of my initial feeling on the sport of polo has changed so drastically as I have acquired an understanding of the game, I would like to explain what I consider to be one of the most exciting, competitive sports available. It requires the knowledge of team play, the talent of top horsemanship and the courage of a jet f ighter pilot.

Polo definitely has a contagious effect on

both its participants and its spectators. In Newsweek ’s April 30th issue, Pete Axtheim wrote of his doubts regarding the attraction of polo. His coverage of the Michelob Cup, which compares to foot-ball ’s Super Bowl, however, inf luenced him to say the following: “The jet setters have been hiding a terrif ic game from us masses.” “One of the most exciting sports events I’ve seen “and “It’s easy to get used to polo.”

Polo does not necessarily have a season since it can played in an arena or outdoors on grass. The size of the ball and sever-al rules do vary between grass and arena polo. Since we are in the midst of summer polo, the following explanation deals pri-marily with grass polo.

Often referred to as “hockey on horse-back ”, the grass game is played by two four-man teams. A mallet constructed of either bamboo or f iber-glass is used to

take a three and one half inch wooden ball down a 300 yard f ield and strategi-cally place it between two upright goal posts. At times the ball may travel up to 100 miles per hour. Once a goal is scored, the teams reverse direction allowing for the wind factor.

A helmet, similar in design to a construc-tion worker’s hat is worn ball players who have the option of wearing a face guard. Leather knee guards and high boots pro-tect the legs from mallets, fast moving balls and contact with other players.

Riders driving their mounts at high speeds will move their opponents away from the play with saddle to saddle con-tact or “hook an opponent’s mallet while he is in the at of swinging. The good play-er knows the exact location of every man on the f ield at all times and continually shouts instructions to his teammates.

A seemingly dangerous game, all rules deal with the safety of the player and the horse. A player cannot cross in front of another without allowing a reasonable distance. He cannot strike another pony while hitting at the ball. He cannot ride into a shot. He must “bump” (make con-tact) from a less than dangerous angle. He cannot “hook ” above shoulder level, nor can he reach in of a pony. Safety is stressed and enforced by two mounted umpires who are responsible for deter-

Understanding Polo By Pat Greene

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mining the severity of the foul. Based on the severity, the ball is placed 60, 40 or 30 yards from the fouling team’s goal for penalty shots. Severity also determines whether the goal mouth will be guarded by the opponents. Any member of the team which has been fouled may take the penalty shot. That decision usually is made by the team captain before the start of the game. When the two um-pires are in disagreement on a call, a “third man” or referee observing from the side lines will give the f inal decision

The game consists of six seven-and-a half minute periods called chukkers. A game of constant action, the clock is only stopped for fouls, injuries to play-ers or horses, or because of broken tack. Once the clock is stopped, any player may change tack or horses. It is not un-common to see a player gallop feverishly to the side lines for a new mallet when he has broken or lost his, as this does not constitute reason for stopping the clock. Players change horses after each chukker.

Should a player choose to replace a fa-tigued pony during a chukker, play con-tinues while he leaves the f ield to make the exchange. The better ponies will be played twice during a game spaced in chukkers at the beginning and end of the game. A game ending in a tie will go into sudden death.

Though not ponies in the true sense of the word, the majority of polo ponies are Thoroughbreds. They are preferred for their athletic abilities regarding speed, endurance and stamina The ponies must sprint, runt to top speeds, stop within a stride or two, do a 180 degree, and some-times, a 360 degree turn on their hind legs and react instantaneously to the rid-er’s command. Their legs are wrapped with bandages for tendon support and for protection against a carelessly swung mallet, or form one leg striking another. Their manes are shaved and tails braided so as not to become entan-gled in a fast swinging mallet. In more serious, higher goal polo, many players will own upwards of six or seven horses allowing for the possibility that a horse will become lame or need to be rested Some lower goal cup players own one horse which they play two chukkers per game as many as four times a week.

Players are given a rating by the U.S. Polo Association based on their defen-sive and offensive team value as well as on the quality of mounts. The Polo Handbook considers the horse to be at least 70% of the game, and players

Thoroughly agree. A player may be rat-ed anywhere from a minus one to a ten goaler. Sixty percent of the 1500 play-ers in the United States carry a rating of one or below and only 46 are rated

above f ive goals. In no way does this insinuate a poor quality of polo since a one goaler in polo would be considered the equivalent of a good intermediate in most other sports. A f ive goal player can easily become a professional. There are presently only f ive ten goal players in the world – all Argentinians. Tournament teams are compiled according to the player’s collective ratings, therefore, a ten goal team would consist of four play-ers whose ratings add up to ten.

Played in many countries around the world, polo was a very popular sport pri-or to World War II and seems to be see-ing a def inite resurgence of enthusiasm in terms of the number of participants as well as spectators.

Don’t pass up the opportunity to see all of the excellent polo that will be played in the Midwest this summer because not only is it “easy to get used to polo”, it ’s great to get “hooked!”

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TWISTED OLIVE -OLIVE OIL

Twisted Olive is heaven on earth. With 45 plus products, a friendly and knowledgeable staff you could spend an hour tasting their variations and pair them with a glass of wine. Our favorites were of course garlic, Meyer lemon and truffle. Twisted Olive is located at 232 South Washington, Naperville, or purchase online. twistedoliveimports.com $14.

BELVOIR LEMON PRESS

This lightly scented natural soda is made with just picked elderflowers, fresh lemon juice and sparkling water from the

UK’s Belvoir Fruit Farms. A refreshing spritzer on its own, it can also be mixed with gin or vodka for a delicious cocktail. Sold at

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WALLACE FARMS GRASS FED BEEF

Wallace Farms is your go-to resource for the highest quality, grass-fed beef and other naturally-raised meats and fish. Visit their website to view all of our products and for more information on the ordering process. Purchase online. wallacefarms.com/the-farm

VETERANS VICTORY FARM

From the garden to the table, Veterans Victory Farm provides local, fresh picked, organic produce to the community. It provides employment for Veterans, including Veterans suffering from Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and capable young men and women with hidden disabilities. Purchase online, veteransvictoryfarm.com

SUGAR FIXÉ

Chef Cindy Summars traveled abroad to learn the art of making these authentic little gems

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With new stores in Naperville and Kuwait, Frost Gelato seems to be

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with copious layers of wild berries, black cherry, tea, spice rack and ripe plum. Abstract is a blend of Napa, Sonoma, and Mendocino Grenache,

Petite Sirah, and Syrah primarily from hillside vineyards. Available at Twisted Olive 232 S Washington St, Naperville.

DECERO CABERNET SAUVIGNON

Intensive cassis aromas and black fruit flavors, with some spicy notes adding complexity. Balanced acidity and firm velvety tannins complete this wine reminiscent in structure of the excellent 2010 vintage. Great food matching and cellaring potential. From Mendoza, Argentina. Available for purchase at Twisted Olive 232 S Washington St, Naperville.

PATRICIA GREEN CELLARS

Patricia Green Cellars is located in the Ribbon Ridge Appellation of the Willamette Valley on a 52 acre estate purchased in 2000 by Patty Green and Jim Anderson. Patty makes several different pinot noir’s from her own estate and from neighboring vineyards. From Lia’s vineyard comes this enticing Pinot Noir, Chehalem District. 225 cases made. Available at Twisted Olive 232 S Washington St, Naperville Pricing Upon Request.

AMALYA

This wine is produced from the fruit of Argentina's signature grape, Malbec, with a smaller percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon and

Syrah. Deep red, with purple tinges, this wine offers red fruit aromas of cherries and raspberries, with a subtle hint of vanilla. From the

very high altitude area, Salta. Impeccable mountain fruit. Available at Twisted Olive 232 S Washington St, Naperville.

ARRANMORE SIPPY CUPNever spill a drop. Our signature sippy cups can be purchased onsite at all of our events.

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Faceted Colombian emeralds and pyrite in gold mosaic ring. From the Esmerelda collection. Purchase online sophiaforero.com $1250.

SOPHIA FORERO BLUE TOPAZ

Faceted blue topaz briolettes in gold mosaic ring. From the Aegean collection. Purchase online sophiaforero.com $1320.

NICOLE SALERNO LIVE INSPIRED NECKLACE

Arranmore Signature Season Necklace designed by artist Nicole Salerno. Purchase online nlsjewelry.com $46.

DOT AND ARMY SEARSUCKER NAPKINSWe are obsessed with Dot and Army’s seersucker napkins. They are perfect for field side dinning at the Arranmore Polo Classic. Made in Georgia. Purchase online dotandarmy.com $16.

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VERTUOLINE

The VertuoLine is the first Nespresso machine to deliver a large-cup coffee and authentic

espresso both topped with a rich, luxurious crema. Purchase locally

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GOODBYN HERO

Naperville owned and operated business! A dynamo for eating on the go - Goodbyn

Hero comes with a three-compartment main container and two Goodbyn dippers for ultimate flexibility. Goodbyn Hero is top rack dishwasher

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This little bunny will snuggle his way right into your heart. Handcrafted by deaf or disabled individuals in China, often rejected by society, now accepted and given dignified work

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Anderson’s Bookstore will feature a different YA genre and activity for each day of the week! Camp sessions are limited, and will enroll just 40 campers per week. Anderson’s Book Store at 123 West Jefferson, Naperville. andersonsbookshop.com

FREDERICK AND MAE KITE - NIGHT

These are beautiful kites and perfect fun before a Polo match. Silkscreened kite paper, stretched on a bamboo frame. Made in Brooklyn. Available for puchase online fredericksandmae.com

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Straight from 70’s, feathery fringe trim is back in full force. From shift dresses to boxy tops, give your look a little extra contrast and make this a staple wardrobe piece this summer if you need a break from your go-to maxi. Purchase online

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The basic ballerina flat with a twist. From the strappy caged vamp to the pyramid stud, this is the perfect

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BROOKS BROTHERS SEARSUCKER PATCH BERMUDA SHORTS

A perfect choice for an afternoon of Polo at the Arranmore Polo Classic! Crafted from pure cotton seersucker. Purchase at Brooks Brothers at Oakbrook Center. $118.

LOWRY SUNGLASSES BY WARBY PARKER

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Hours: Gates Open at 6:30pm,

Show starts at 8:00pm

For ArranmoreArts’ fifth season opener, they’re getting personal with the most iconic names of song: Jack & Diane, Rhiannon, Mr. Jones, Mrs. Robinson and more! As always, they have handpicked the most exciting, eclectic performers from Chicago’s entertainment scene to create “the band” for this night of collaboration. For further information and to purchase tickets in advance, please visit arranmorearts.org.

ARRANMORE POLO CLASSIC

2:00 Gates Open

3:00 Pre-Match Activities

4:00 - 6:00 Featured Tournament

Let us make our history and tradition yours! Join Arranmore Farm & Polo Club for its inaugural public Polo match, the Arranmore Polo Classic . Enjoy the thrill of the game in a picturesque setting, sip specially crafted cocktails and enjoy decadent delicacies as you socialize with old friends and make new ones. For further information and to purchase tickets in advance, please visit arranmorefarmandpoloclub.com.

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ART OF THE ASADO - AN EVENING TO SUPPORT ARRANMOREARTS

Hours: 6:30pm – 11:00pm

Turn up the heat this summer with ArranmoreArts! Join them for a hot night of delicious food, wine, music and more. This one-of-a-kind event will transport you from the Western Suburbs of Illinois to beautiful Argentina. You’ll enjoy the tastes of a traditional asado (Argentine BBQ), sip delicious malbecs, savor aromatic whiskeys, learn the long lost art of cigar rolling and listen to the rhythmic beats of Latin music. Join them in support of their efforts to provide unique, experiential arts programming to children and adults. For information and to purchase tickets, please visit arranmorearts.org.

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CABCAB CONCERT SERIES: FUNKADELIC DANCE PARTY

Hours: Gates Open at 6:30pm, Show starts at 8:00pm

It’s the middle of summer and you know what that means: Dance. Party. This year, ArranmoreArts is gettin’ down. Way down. They’re gonna give up the funk, shake that groove thing, get up, play that funky music and they won’t stop ‘til you get enough. Get out your platform shoes and your best fuzzy hat…LET’S DANCE! For further information and to pur-chase tickets in advance, please visit arranmorearts.org.

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CABCAB CONCERT SERIES: HEROES

Hours: Gates Open at 6:30pm, Show starts at 8:00pm

For this very special concert on 9/11, ArranmoreArts will honor the brave men and women, past and present, who make sacrifices to serve our country, both at home and abroad. Every genre of music will be represented, and the heroes in our lives, from veterans to public service officers, will be recognized. Please join us as we finish out the season with this night of hope, inspiration and thanks.

For further information and to purchase tickets in advance, please visit arranmorearts.org.

LOAVES & FISHES’ “CONCERT TO END HUNGER”

Hours: Show begins at 7:30pm

For additional information and ticketing, please visit loaves-fishes.org

Listen to classic rock under the stars at Arranmore Farm & Polo Club and support local food bank, Loaves & Fishes. This exciting concert event, featuring the Steve Chapin band and including orig-inal members of the legendary Harry Chapin band, will close the season of festivities at Arranmore Farm & Polo Club and honor Patti Greene (1946-2013). The Concert to End Hunger will support Loaves and Fishes’ Power of Community Campaign. This compre-hensive campaign is unlike a capital campaign in that it will address all of Loaves & Fishes’ needs: food, programs to enhance self-suffi-ciency, financial strength, first-class operations, improved commu-nity awareness, improved capacity, and more. Join us to support this amazing local organization.

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CABCAB SERIESTicketing Options

Individual Tickets $20 online, $30 48 hours prior/at the door

Children under 13 are Free

For Ticket Blocks Contact: [email protected]

To purchase tickets in advance, please go to arranmorearts.org

Further Info

B.Y.O.P. (Bring Your Own Party) Make it a cocktail party with friends, an intimate dinner for two or just an excuse to get out with neighbor. Bring your own spread of food and drink, chairs and blankets, and choose a spot on our perfectly manicured lawn. Wine and Craft Beer will be sold at all Cabernet Cabaret events. (Cash is preferred)

In case of rain, the concert will proceed provided that the performers are not in danger. If cancelled, your tickets can be used towards a future ArranmoreArts event. There are no refunds or exchanges for any other circumstances. Stay tuned to our Facebook Page for up to date information. Check out our website for FAQ’s.

ARRANMORE POLO CLASSICTicketing

Lawn SeatingLawn tickets provide you entry on a first come, first serve basis. Each ticket includes parking. We encourage you to bring-your-own tailgate style picnic, but no outside beverages (alcoholic or non-alcoholic) will be permitted. All coolers will be checked at entry.

Bars will be conveniently located on premise to purchase beverages. A ticket is required for all guests over the age of (13.) Tickets purchase day of are $15.00. Gates open at 2:00.

Field Side Tent SeatingSeating is family style, on a first come first serve basis. Each ticket provides you with a garden chair under the sideline tents, parking and one drink ticket. No outside beverages (alcoholic or non-alcoholic) will be permitted. Bars will be conveniently located on premise to purchase beverages. A ticket is required for all children out of a stroller. Gates open at 2:00.

Private Group Hospitality (For groups of eight or more guests)

Watch the match in ultimate style from your own private field side hospitality tent. These can be reserved until July 15th . Space is very limited, so please contact us at 305.608.6204 to reserve today!

For further information and to purchase tickets in advance, please go to

arranmorefarmandpoloclub.com

Address & DirectionsAll events take place at the Arranmore Farm & Polo Club

34 Rance Road

Oswego, IL 60543

630.884.4827

Please visit the Arranmore Farm & Polo Club Facebook page for up to date information on events and inclement weather.

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