The Newsletter of the Chesapeake Golden Retriever Club Nov/Dec 2006 Vol. 10 # 6 Updated: 12/02/06 HOLIDAY PARTY December 14th 2006 Tory and Maggie Rosen invite you to... The Annual Chesapeake Golden Retriever Club Christma-kah Party Thursday Evening December 14, 2006 7:00 til... BBQ, Heavenly Ham, Latkes, Applesauce, and your Sides and Salads...followed by Dessert What to bring? A Side, Salad or Dessert And if you like... Please bring a musical instrument! At the home of Steve & Wendy Rosen 81 Montvieu Court Cockeysville, Maryland RSVP Srosen@Markdowns.com: 410.889.3093 #0 Directions to the Rosens: I-83 North to Warren Road Exit. East (right) to York Road. Turn left onto York Road (North) Turn right at Sherwood Road (Across from the antique stores) Go all the way up Sherwood. Turn Left onto Montvieu Court. Go all the way to the circle. Go through the circle onto the private road. First house on the left. (81 Montvieu) Phone: 410.628.1750 Up Coming Events December 14th Holiday Party General Meeting Election of 2007 Officers As in the past, out year end General Meeting and Holiday party will be held at the home of New Members Steve and Wendy Rosen. Steve and Wendy live in Cockeysville. Details and directions will be posted on the club website and sent out via the Yahoo Group and Snail Mail. The party is a co-op - bring your favorite covered dish or salad and BYOB +1 to share. Officers for the 2007 term will be voted upon. The slate of offices, as prepared by the nominating committee, is as follows: President: Joan Taylor Vice President: Teresa Campbell, Corr. Secretary: Cheryl Dunkin, Recording Secretary: Kay Bleinberger, Treasurer: Nancy Grubb, Board Members: Marshall Landis Pam Ford Janus Kuuzman The holiday party has always been well attended by our club members and I have yet to hear a complaint. Good Food, Good Fun, and Good Friends... and maybe a few Goldens. What more can you ask for. January 10, 2007 Board Meeting 7:00pm McFaul Center Library, Bel Air February 27, 2007 General Meeting 7:00pm McFaul Center Arts & Crafts Room, Bel Air March 10, 2007 CGRC B Match at Papillonia Dog Trainging Center, Red Lion, PA Linda Billings match chair March 14, 2007 Board Meeting 7:00pm McFaul Center Library, Bel Air April 24, 2007 General Meeting 7:00pm McFaul Center Arts & Crafts Room, Bel Air May 9, 2007 Board Meeting 7:00pm McFaul Center Library, Bel Air June 26, 2007 General Meeting 7:00pm McFaul Center Lounge, Bel Air July 11, 2007 Board Meeting 7:00pm McFaul Center Library, Bel Air New Members: Joyce and Arthur Sybell - 130 Cold Springs Drive, Kennett Square, PA 19348 (joyce@ajmorgan.com) Steve and Wendy Rosen - 11001 York Road, Cockeysville, MD 21030 (rosen@markdowns.com) Robyn Magee - 202 Harker Ave, Wilmington, DE 19803 (mageerob@aol.com) Inquire: Dana Roth 3359 Garrison Circle Abingdon, MD 21009 (dana_roth@troweprice.com)
BRAGS BRAGS BRAGS Barbara Leight: Medea s Rainbow Reflection, CD, RA : Corey August 18 - Obed. Training Class of Harrisburg (UKC) Nov B - First Place - 197 - First Leg August 19 - Obed Training Class of Harrisburg (UKC) Nov B - Second Place 196 ( she lost a Run-Off for First with a slow sit.) Chris Saint was kind enough to take her and handle her for me since I couldn t be there. October 14 - Old Line State Dog Club (UKC) Novice B - First Place - 193 - U-CD Title October 15 - Old LIne State Dog Club (UKC) Novice B - First Place - 194 - High In Trial!! Chris Saint : Aug 20 - Potomac Valley GRC Match 3-6 Puppy Dogs Sweeps : Medea s Storm Chaser (Robin) Fourth Place Rally Novice: Medea s Irish Eyes (Fern) First Pace - 97 Sept 9 - CGRC Match : 3-6 Puppy Dogs: Medea s Storm Chaser - Second Place Pre Novice : Medea s Irish Eyes - Second Place : 191 Sept 24 - Baltimore County Kennel Club Match Puppy Group 1 - Medea s Storm Chaser Pre Novice : Medea s Irish Eyes First Place - 194 Rally Novice : Medea s Irish Eyes -Fourth Place 183 (Mom screwed up) Diane Sparks: July 21, 2006 Nita Nee Kennel Club, Trouble took 2nd in both Utiltiy B and Open B to win High Combined honors. Aug. 4, 2006 Perkiomen Kennel Club Trouble took first place in Utility B with a score of 198 and then took first in Open B with a score of 198 1/2 to win High in Trial and High Combined Score honors. August 6 Huntingdon Kennel Club Trouble took first place in Utility B with a score of 197 and then took first place in Open B with a 197 1/2 to win High Combined Score Honors. September 4, 2006 Raleigh Kennel Club Trouble took second place in Utiltiy B with a score of 198 and took first place in Open B with a score of 199 to win High Combined Score honors. September 16, 2006 Patroon Kennel Club Trouble took second place in both utility B (197 1/2)and Open B (198)behind my Noodle. His biggest competition at the moment seems to be the Schnoo (Noodle s nickname)... September 16, 2006 Patroon Kennel Club Noodle won Utility B with a score of 198 and then won Utility B with a 198.5 to win High Combined Score honors. It was also his 20th UDX leg.he is now officially OTCh Sparky s Noodle UDX2!!!! Alaine Hamilton: DROMARA S LETS JOS CELEBRATE (Josie) 1st place Open Bitch at Potomac s match in August DROMARA S LETS JOS CELEBRATE (Josie) 1st place Bred By at Chesapeake s match in Sept. Cindy Williamson: CH Lycinan s Give Me Liberty earned her CD in 3 shows. She earned her 3rd leg at the Gunpowder GRC Specialty. Meggan and Dave Ballard: Grinning s Lycinan Tallulah best puppy at the match Joan Taylor:Best Adult in Match was Lycinan Goldridge Point Of Freedom Sharon King: Sept 24 - Baltimore County Kennel Club Match pre novice 2nd place Herbie (192) Late Arrival Since Publication The Campbells. Woo Hoo!! Jamie got her 10th win in Junior Showmanship at the Trenton KC Show. With a little help from her friends, Bear (Golden Retriever) and Izzie (English Springer Spaniel) she is now qualified to show in Juniors at the Westminster KC show in February (one last time as she will be aging out of juniors). Bear (Ch. Numoon Lion-N-Tigger-N Bear Oh My, SDHF) took Breed and made the cut in the group at the Chesapeake Kennel Club show in MD. John Cotter Ben just added an X along with his obedience title. Formally known as Colabaugh s Ben Dar Rules he now has obtained his CDX title along with his JH, WC, and NAJ. Ben performed great in the ring and took first place at the Philadelphia DTC, Lancaster and Berks County trials. Now on to Utility! April Snyder: Laurelridge Lycinan Lily got a second place in her first obedience show at Potomac Valley Golden Retriever Show in April. Thank you goes to Chris Saint, Our obedience instructor! Sisi Smith: Briarpatch Buttercup UD earned her hard-earned first UDX qualifications in Northern Jersey - that would be 1/ 10th of a new title. Only 9 more to go. Barbara Leight Corey (Medea s Rainbow Reflection) in Novice B at Old LIne State s UKC 10/15/06. First Place on Saturday with a 193. First Place on Sunday with a 194. High In Trial on Sunday!!!!!!!! Barbara Leight Corey (Medea s Rainbow Reflextion) at Harrisburg - August Shows. First Two Legs: First Place on Friday 197. 196 and run-off for First on Saturday.- took Second. Corey is now UCD Medea s Rainbow Reflection, CD,RA, CGC
Chesapeake Golden Retriever Club, Inc. 2007 Membership Renewal Dues are payable on January 1, 2007 Please make your 2007 dues payable to Chesapeake Golden Retriever Club, Inc. and mail to: Nancy Grubb Chesapeake GRC, Inc. 1033 Valley View Rd York, PA 17406 New members who joined the club and paid dues after September 1, 2006 are considered paid through 2007 PLEASE VOLUNTEER TO SUPPORT YOUR CLUB We are asking that each member volunteer to participate in chairing or co-chair at least one club activity. Each event will be chaired by 2 individuals (1 experienced and 1 novice). This way we can teach everyone the tasks involved. You will be rewarded by attending that club activity or one of your choice for free. No experience is necessary. Come on and join in on the fun! It is a wonderful learning experience! Over the years we have received numerous compliments on our Seminars and Programs. We even receive compliments from our speakers on what a nice group of folks we have in the club. Please tell us which activity/events you would like to participate in: I would like to: Chair the event Co-chair the event Help at Event ACTIVITIES OR EVENTS Several of these activities are planned well in advance due to booking speakers and facilities to host these events. As you can see several members have already volunteered to chair or co-chair these events, but we still need more volunteers. Please check off which activities you plan on attending and volunteer to participate: Annual Picnic Match/ AKC Show Please let us know what you are willing to do Grooming Seminar Handling Classes Tattoo Clinic Other Suggestions PROGRAM AND ACTIVITIES/EVENTS FOR 2007 Plans are underway for the year 2007 monthly club programs and activities/events. The board has come up with the following ideas and we would like for you to select your top 5 choices for programs next year. We will tally the information and based on your response, finish preparations for the monthly programs and activities/events in 2007. If you have other ideas, please include them. POSSIBLE PROGRAMS Behaviorist Canine Surgeon Keeping your dog in shape Eastern Blood Bank (A Blood Bank for Canines) Bathing and Grooming Field Program and Demonstration Golden Retriever Rescue Therapy Dogs International Paws for Life (A nonprofit organization that assists pet owners with medical expenses) Pet Sitting (What to look for in a qualified pet sitting service) The Seeing Eye, Inc. Other Suggestions please include additional paper if necessary
*** Does The Information Below Contain An Address, E-Mail or Phone Number Change: YES NO Name(s) Address Phone E Mail Address Receive Important updates and reminders with e mail. Type of Membership renewing (circle one) Family ($25) Single ($20) Junior ($5) I (We) hereby agree to abide by the Code of Ethics and the By-laws of the Chesapeake Golden Retriever Club, Inc., The Constitution and By-Laws of the Golden Retriever Club of America and The American Kennel Club. Signature Date Signature Date Each of us has a special skill and excels in one thing or another. We would like to utilize your skills in the upcoming activities that we will plan for next year. If you have a special talent(s) please let us know by checking off those that apply. SPECIAL SKILLS Computers Cooking Fund Raising Ideas Graphics/Artwork Photography Video Production Writing Other All Dues Must Be Received By January 15th, 2007 CGRC Recognition Plaques Each year at out Annual Awards Banquet, the CGRC presents plaques to those Golden Retrievers who have earned titles or made other significant accomplishments during the year. All Golden Retrievers receiving AKC and/or GRCA titles during the calendar year of 2006 are eligible to receive a plaque presented at the Annual Banquet. Dogs Registered Name: Owners Name: CoOwners Name: Titles Earned:
Chesapeake Golden Retriever Club, Inc. Guidelines and Requirements for Annual Awards PLAQUES All awards apply ONLY TO GOLDEN RETRIEVERS. All dogs receiving American Kennel Club or Golden Retriever Club of America titles during the calendar year will receive a plaque presented at the Annual Awards Banquet. To be eligible for a plaque, the owner of the dog must have been a member of CGRC on the date the dog earned his Title(s). The annual period for the plaque is from January 1 to December 31. To apply for a plaque, all official AKC titles and GRCA titles must be reported to the Trophy Chairperson by January 15 th of the year following the award year. Application forms are printed in the Nov/Dec CGRC newsletter Plaques become the property of the recipient. Recipient must be present at the annual awards banquet to receive any awards they are eligible for. TROPHY GUIDELINES All trophies are the property of CGRC, unless stated otherwise. The trophy year begins January 1 and ends December 31. All trophies apply ONLY TO GOLDEN RETRIEVERS. RECIPIENT ELIGIBILITY A) The recipient must be a member in good standing with CGRC and GRCA (if applicable) and in good standing with the American Kennel Club. B) To be eligible to receive a CGRC trophy, members must be Active for the year in which they apply for the trophy. To fulfill the requirement for Active Membership, members must acquire five (5) points per year. Points may be obtained in any of the following ways. 1. Point Attendance at The Annual Awards Banquet or Picnic. 2. PointsAttendance at a general meeting or Board of Directors meeting (2 points each meeting). 3. PointsWorking on a committee or working at a club function. 5. PointsChairperson or Secretary of any CGRC or GRCA hosted event. Chairperson to be responsible for reporting committee members. Points will be awarded for the year in which the event takes place. Examples of Activity Points: 3 points Steward at a CGRC match or show. 3 points Selling food at a CGRC event 3 points CGRC Event Chair or Co-Chair CO-OWNED DOGS In the case of co-owned dogs, only one co-owner needs to be a CGRC and AKC member in good standing to be eligible for the CGRC Trophy. The dog s primary residence must be with the CGRC member. Primary residence means more than 6 months of the competition year. the layout, type size and typeface used by previous winners to maintain consistency. Titles to be engraved will be limited to American Kennel Club and/or GRCA titles. No additional information or wording shall be added to the Trophy without specific approval of the CGRC Board of Directors. Trophies shall be engraved prior to the Annual Awards Banquet. The Trophy Chairperson shall be responsible for the engraving. TROPHY DAMAGE Once awarded, recipients are financially responsible for any damage to a trophy, including total replacement if the trophy is lost, stolen or destroyed. The full cost of any and all repairs deemed necessary by CGRC will be paid by the recipient. Any damage must be immediately reported to the Trophy Chairperson. No repairs of any kind are permitted to be authorized or completed by the recipient. Any recipient returning a damaged trophy will continue to be eligible to win future Trophies, but may not be permitted to take possession of the trophy. The Board of Directors will make the final decision. NEW TROPHIES New trophies may be recommended to the Board of Directors at any time provided they are not duplications of an existing award. Trophies should be offered for significant accomplishments only. Donor Eligibility: No person may be a donor of more than one trophy at any given time. No other trophy may be offered by them or their immediate family until the previously offered trophy has been retired or withdrawn. Trophy Ownership: Any trophy donated shall become the property of CGRC until permanently retired, if so stated. If any trophy has not been challenged for five years in succession, the Board of Directors may change the original stipulations with the donors consent. APPLYING FOR A TROPHY To be considered for a trophy, members must apply in writing to the Trophy Chairperson. Application forms are printed in the CGRC Newsletter. Members applying for the trophy must report wins, placements and/or scores along with the AKC name of the dog, owners name, date and location of the show and the name of the judge. The deadline for submitting applications for the trophy will be published in the CGRC newsletter. TROPHY RECIPIENT AGREEMENT Because the CGRC trophy has significant and historical value which cannot be replaced, each member awarded a trophy is required to sign a Trophy Recipient Agreement before taking possession of the trophy. TROPHY ENGRAVING All CGRC trophies shall be engraved at the expense of CGRC. The trophy will be engraved with the winning dog s name following TROPHY CHAIRPERSON The Chairperson shall receive all applications and recommend to the Board of Directors those applicants entitled to receive trophies based on the applications and eligibility requirements. In addition, the Chairperson shall: 1. Contact all current years recipients to ensure delivery of trophies that must be returned prior to the CGRC s Annual Awards Banquet. 2. Attend the banquet, unpack, inspect and display the trophies 3. Coordinate the signing of the Trophy Recipient Agreements at the conclusion of the banquet. 4. Store and/or engrave any un-awarded trophies or unclaimed trophies and store any trophy plaques from retired or replaced trophies. 5. Keep Up-To-Date records of all CGRC trophies and provide inquirers with trophy guidelines and related information. Approved by the CGRC board 6/2/97, Revised 11/2006
Annual Awards Information This is the seventh year for the following three different awards: you may apply for. Corey Trophy Am. Can. Ch. Sunshine Hill Core Memory Am. Can. CD, Am. Can. WC. Can TT The story of the Corey Trophy: by Sandy Selander This trophy has been donated to the Chesapeake Golden Retriever Club by Dr. and Mrs. J. Michael Selander of Great Falls, Virginia in memory of Corey, their first multi titled Golden. The trophy will be awarded annually at the Annual Banquet to the CGRC member whose owned or co-owned Golden Retriever achieves the most outstanding performance across multiple areas of endeavor during the past 12 month period. The trophy is to serve as an inspiration to all Chesapeake club members to strive to perfect the innate talents of their dogs in multiple areas. The themes of this trophy have been artistically rendered by Marcia Schlehr. The trophy is composed of four bas relief bronze castings, which symbolize the Golden Retriever in breed, obedience, field and tracking competition. In addition, the top of the trophy is crowned with a bronze sculpture of a Golden laying down, and looking up at you. This is a reflection of our sentiment, that above all else, Corey was first and foremost our family companion. The point schedule for evaluating qualifications for this trophy s award recognizes accomplishment in all four areas of endeavor, recognizing a range of accomplishment that spans class placements(with competition) and qualifying scores, all the way through attainment of AKC and GRCA recognized titles, up to Show Dog Hall of Fame(SDHF), Obedience Trial Champion (OTCH), and National Amateur Field Championship (NAFC) level titles. It must be noted, however, that it is the intent of this trophy, that it be awarded first and foremost on the basis of diversity of accomplishment, and secondly awarded on the basis of advanced proficiency in any one area of endeavor. Thus, the Golden who attains a Companion dog title and a single breed class placement is to be regarded as being more of this trophy than the Golden who attains multiple Best of Breed wins. It is hoped that this trophy will encourage all Chesapeake Golden Retriever Club members to explore multiple areas of competition, and in this way better appreciate the versatility of the Golden Retriever and the incredible joy they can bring into our lives. Asti, Josh, Uque Companion Dog Memorial This award was donated by Stephanie Brooks in memory of: Charms Bubbly Asti Spumante, CD ( ASTI ), Asti s Joshin The New Year, CD ( JOSH), and Charms U Too R Bubbly, CD (UQUE). This trophy is a beautifully framed 38" x 34" framed print of a working Golden Retriever in a regal pose in a field of grasses. The Asti, Josh, Uque trophy is a perpetual award granted to a member whose dog has earned a Companion Dog Obedience Title during the year. Members applying for this trophy are required to submit an essay, on separated paper, describing their personal experiences and lessons learned during their quest for the title, as well as something to share with novice members that might help them on their journey towards a CD. CGRC Recognition Plaques Each year at out Annual Award Banquet, the CGRC presents plaques to those Golden Retrievers who have earned titles or made other significant accomplishments during the year. All Golden Retrievers receiving AKC and/or GRCA titles during the calendar year of 2006 are eligible to receive a plaque presented at the Annual Banquet.
APPLICATION FOR CORY TROPHY Owner s Name: Dog s Registered Name: Club (Show/Trial/Tests: Conformation:Class: Placement: No. of Dogs: Points: WD: WB: BW: BOS: RWD: Total No. Defeated: Finished Championship: Group Pl. BIS: OBEDIENCE:Class Score: Placement: Leg# HIT: HiComb Class Score: Placement: Leg# HIT: HiComb Class Score: Placement: Leg# HIT: HiComb TRACKING: Working Certificate: Certification: TD TDX: WC: WCX: New Title: Hunting Test: JH: SH: Leg#: Title: Field Trial: Stake Series Completed No of dogs in comp. Use a form for each Golden Owned or Co-Owned. Mail To: Kay Bleinberger, 2402 Freshman Drive, BelAir, MD 21015 E-Mail: Kayb07@Comcast.net 410-893-5011 ************************************************************************************************************************ The point system for each of the four fields of endeavour is as follows: 1. CONFORMATION BOB Adult: 1 pt BOS Adult: ½ pt BOB Puppy 1 pt BOS Puppy ½ pt Championship 3 pt 1st Place in class with competition* 1 pt 2nd Place in class with competition* ½ pt 3rd Place in class with competition* 1/3 pt 4th Place in class with competition* ¼ pt Winners or BOW: add pts BOB: 1 pt Group Winner: 5 pt 2nd place group ½ pt 3rd place group 1/3 pt 4th place group ¼ pt BISS: 10 pt BIS: 10 pt If specialty is held in conjunction with an all breed show and dog wins both BIS and BISS, dog may add 10 pts twice ** With competition is defined as competing with and defeating at least one other dog/bitch. 2. OBEDIENCE: CD: CDX: UD: UDX: OTCH: HIT: 1st place in class with competition 3. TRACKING Certification TD: TDX: VST: Champion Tracker 4. FIELD WC: WCX: Jr. Hunter Sr. Hunter Master Hunter 1pt per leg/ 3pts max 3pts per leg/ 9pts max 5pts per leg/ 15pts max 2pts per leg 1/3 pt per leg 10pts 1pt 2pt 5 pts for title 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 5 pts for title 10 pts for title 2 pts per leg/ 8 pts max 3 pts per leg/ 12 pts max 4 pts per leg/ 24 pts max All points ( legs, titles ) must be awarded for Jan 1st to Dec 31st of the year preceding the CGRC Annual Awards Banquet. Titles or points earned in one year may not be counted again in a successive year. Owner does not have to be the handler of the dog. If you think your dog is eligible for this trophy, mail your information to Kay Bleinberger by January 15, 2007. If you have any question, contact Kay and she will be glad to give you the details.
APPLICATION FOR THE ASTI, JOSH, UQUE COMPANION DOG MEMORIAL TROPHY Owners Name: Dogs Registered Name: Club (Show/Trial/Test) Location: Date: Score: Placement: Leg# Club (Show/Trial/Test) Location: Date: Score: Placement: Leg# Club (Show/Trial/Test) Location: Date: Score: Placement: Leg# Use a separate application for each Golden owned/co-owned Mail applications to: Katherine Bleinberger, 2402 Freshman Drive, Belair MD 21015 E-Mail: Kayb07@comcast.net Due By January 15th, 2007 Sharon King Newsletter Editor CGRC 18 Greenwood Street Elkton MD 21921 Updated 12/02/06 November/December 2006 Newsletter See You At The Holiday Party. RSVP Today