Newfy Easter in the Park - Newfoundland Club of San Diego
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June – July 2009 An official publication of the Newfoundland Club of San Diego A Regional Newfoundland Club 2 A Day in the Park By Esther Hofer 4 2009 National Specialty By Michelle Alpern 7 NCSD Board Mtg. Minutes 8 Membership Corner By Esther Hofer 9 OH WOW! 10 New Book: “Last Words” By NCSD Authors 11 NCSD Board Members Advertise In NewfWaves! View NewfWaves In Color 12 Calendar of Events Membership Renewal Notice NCSD Newf Birthdays Newfy Easter in the Park Photo by Jose Magsaysay Finding hidden eggs filled with treats, Esther carries Tilly’s shoping basket. Story on page 2 The material contained herein is educational, informative and entertaining in nature. It is not intended to replace competent veterinary care, nor does it necessarily reflect the opinions of the members or boards of the NCA or the NCSD. A Day in the Park June – July 2009 By Esther Hofer Spring had sprung, and on Sun. April 19, San Dieguito Park was blessed with sunny and pleasantly breezy weather. Although it was the week after Easter, the Easter Bunny was still at work distributing baskets for hunting eggs and delighting both Newfies and their folks. With the help of Kerry Dennis, Jen Vampola and CeCe Guyatt, the Easter Bunny gathered, stuffed and assembled the eggs, after which Kai and Marina Kroeger discreetly hid them in the park. While some Newfs were actively engaged in egg hunting, others were content just to take a leisurely stroll in the park. Newfs on the prowl could detect the contents of the eggs and promptly split them open, devouring the treats within, as if to say, “Aha! Look what I found! Let’s go for more!” Photo by Jose Magsaysay Oz drags Mary to each spot where his nose leads him. In addition to the Easter egg hunt, a delicious potluck luncheon was provided by club members. NCSD folks certainly know how to put out a spread! Following the excitement of egg hunting and the satiation of our appetites, Steve Barkas presented a mini-seminar on draft work (or “draught” work as the British would say.) He explained the concepts of properly fitting a cart and harness to a Newf, along with training tips to facilitate learning for both dog and handler. One of the most challenging aspects of carting is correctly orienting and donning the harness! Steve, with Sebastian, along with Kerry Dennis and Vinny and Ed Wiesmeier with Muffin, displayed their carting set-ups. Each sported a different harness and cart, whether self-made, custom-designed or purchased through Dog Works. This mini-seminar was well received and provided a good introduction to potential carting participants. Photogs Larry Anderson, Jose Magsaysay, and Shelau Howard caught the images and antics of our members, including Jennifer Forman and Barbara Schmidt with playmates Hagar and Elvis, respectively, and Rick and Marilyn Otto with their ever-so-handsome Zeus. Joe and JoAnn Wucherer were present with their lovely ladies Sunshine and Mariah. 2 Jen Vampola’s Kai & Marina hid the eggs but aren’t telling! One of the major organizers, Kerry Dennis leads Maddy. Steve organized the carting demo, and CeCe stuffed eggs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shelau and husband Monte came with their active, fun-loving canine trio—Rubee, Merlin and honorary-Newf-sibling (golden retriever) Spencer. Linda Barkas and Craig Dennis accompanied their spouses to the event, and Mary Milton came with “The Great and Powerful Oz.” Along with Muffin, Ed Wiesmeier brought younger sister and teammate Sunshine. Playful puppy Jake was chaperoned by mama CeCe, and youngat-heart Newfy girls Maddy and Josie were accompanied by Jen, Kai and Marina. My chow-hound Tilly—in her perpetual search for food—was combat crawling and tugging at her leash (while in a supposed down-stay) looking for any stray tidbit. Curious onlookers Matt and Angela Brooks came to see what Newfs are all about. Undeterred by the girth, excessive drool and “floating” hair, the Brooks took great interest in our Newfies and spoke with several club members regarding Newfy behavior, lifestyle and upkeep. The Brooks seemed enamored with the Newfs and engaged themselves fully. Who knows? Maybe some day Matt and Angela will have a Newf of their own . . . NewfWaves Esther, Barbara & Newfs greet Jennifer Forman & Hagar. Mary & Oz answer visitors Matt & Angela Brook’s questions. Once again, Newfies and their people came together to enjoy food, fun, information and fellowship. Many thanks to Kerry, Jen, CeCe, Steve, Ed, Kai and Marina for organizing this event and, in the process, entertaining and educating us. There’s nothing quite like hanging out with our furry—and not so furry— friends for a beautiful day in the park. “I know you found it, Rubee, but you’ve eaten enough!” One of San Dieguito Park’s many tranquil green meadows. After the dogs got their treats, it was human chow time! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2009 NCA National Specialty News June – July 2009 By Michelle Alpern If you’ve ever dreamed of gazing at hundreds of Newfoundlands in one place, I suggest you start planning a trip to Frankenmuth, Michigan, where the 2010 NCA National Specialty will be held again May 3-10, 2010. After lunch, Ed Wiesmeier reviewed the basics of carting. Steve Barkas demo’d harness hook-up and types of carts. Kerry Dennis with Vinny displayed another type of rig. Photo by Jose Magsaysay Ed demo’d the arduous freight haul with weighted cart. 4 This past April, enthusiastic members of the Newfoundland Club of San Diego stuffed their suitcases with clothing for all types of weather, and those traveling with dogs stuffed duffle bags with dog food, treats, drool cloths, and all the other paraphernalia required for traveling over two thousand miles to the Bavarian town of Frankenmuth, Michigan. Usually, Frankenmuth is known for its outstanding chicken. However, during the week of April 26 - May 2, 2009, the town was known for hosting the 2009 NCA National Specialty, which was held under partly cloudy skies and occasional downpours, perfect Newfoundland dog show weather. The event kicked off with an exciting Draft Test, followed by Obedience and Rally Obedience. Evenings were just as eventful as the days, with the Welcome Reception, Coffee with the Authors (NCSD members Claire Carr, JoAnn Wucherer, Linda Barkas, and Nancy Wolf were on hand to sign copies of Last Words), Working Dog & Breeders Forums, Newf Olympics and Decorative Carting, the Annual NCA Board Meeting, Top Twenty Dinner, Auctions benefiting our Newfoundlands and much more. There was never a dull moment. Included in the events were several health clinics, cardiac, cystinuria, and CERF screenings, as well as DNA blood tests. All were done for very reasonable rates. If you had any extra room in your suitcase, vendors were on hand selling some musthave Newfoundland collectibles. For those of us who brought our Newfies entered in conformation, it was comforting to have other San Diego club members and friends along to provide comic and stress relief. Members who attended sans Newfoundlands were: Linda Barkas, Jackie Helland, Charma Hill, Claire Carr, Sharon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gilbert, Kathy Mitchell, Barbara Thompson, and JoAnn Wucherer. Then there were those of us who had spent hours of preparation for what would be the biggest moment of our Newfoundland’s life to date, in no particular order: Peggy Lange with Miley, Cece Guyatt with KC, Greg Dotzman and Vu Nguyen with Lance and Lucas, Kerry and Craig Dennis with Maddie, Joyce Rowland with Bryce, and Michelle Alpern with Izzy. Michelle conscripted Charma Hill and Denise Hatakeyama to babysit Izzy as part of the “Rent a Show Dog” program. One by one it was time for the San Diego dogs to strut their stuff. First up, Legacy’s Sir Lucan of Camelot (Lucas), placed first in the 9-12 Months Sweepstakes dog class and finished with a third place ribbon in the regular puppy dog classes. Mtn. High Oceano Altitude with Attitude (Miley) won first place in 9-12 Months Sweepstakes bitch class. Mtn. High Natural Wonder at Oceano For Acqua Terra (Bryce) made the cut in the 9-12 month puppy dog class. The youngest club member entered was Goldcoast Madison Ave. Uptown Girl, (Maddie), who made her debut at just six months in the 6-9 months puppy bitches class. Maddie made the first cut. Way to go Maddie! Castanewf’s Irresistible (Izzy) was shown in Bred by Exhibitor. She did an outstanding job making the final cut and would have gotten a ribbon for 5th place, if there actually were a 5th place. Oh so close! The last girl to show was Watchbear’s Katherine Claire, (KC), who was shown in Open Any Other Color Than Black Bitches. Finally, CH Pawsinn Threeponds Lancelot (Lance) was moved up to Best of Breed and looked spectacular. The NCA National Specialty is the most prestigious dog show for Newfoundlands in the country. It provides a unique opportunity to recognize the Newfoundland breed and draws entries from around the world, such as Spain, Hungary and Italy. With over 500 dogs entered, we were thrilled just to be part of this grand spectacle, and we certainly look forward to the 2010 NCA National Specialty. See you there! — Michelle NewfWaves National Specialty Photos by Michelle Alpern Top priority: Shopping! Denise Hatakeyama, Izzy, Charma Comic “Build a Newf” workshop in the grooming area Jackie Helland and Linda Barkas struggle to keep warm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 June – July 2009 Pam and Joyce’s Bryce Sweeps judge Marg Wilmont inspects Vu & Greg’s Lucas. Michelle’s Izzy: “Don’t hate me because I’m beautiful.” Peggy Lange’s Miley “Just look at what I must endure!” 6 Vu and Greg’s Lance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCSD BOARD MEETING MINUTES Date: May 9, 2009 Location: Home of Sherry Thomas NewfWaves Meeting Called to Order by: President CeCe Guyatt Time: 10:15 am Attendees: CeCe Guyatt, Steve Barkas, Joe Wucherer, Sherry Thomas, Mary Milton, Jen Craig, Kerry Dennis AGENDA TOPICS Minutes from last meeting: Approved by board earlier and submitted to NewfWaves. Treasurer’s Report: Newf Rescue: $10,341.32 General account: $5717.09 CD: 1) General Account: $5444.53 2) Rescue Account: $5027.82 Joe reported that due to the poor market he is leaving the CD’s for only 90 days and then rolling over to another 90 day account until things improve. Historian: No report. There was a brief discussion to clarify for Kerry just what her duties are and what the board expects of her. Following the guidelines in the bylaws she will “ compile the club’s archives, including pictures, newsletters, catalogs and other reports and/or memorabilia of club functions. The Historian shall also brief prospective and new members on the club’s founding and history.” It was also suggested that the Historian receive and keep a record of how those organizing activities and events do their jobs and what procedures they follow. This would be helpful for those performing the task in the future. Members at Large: Jen suggested that membership forms for the next year include an area for members to declare their willingness to become more involved in NCSD activities. Mary made a motion to include the above information in next year’s membership renewal forms. Jen seconded and the board voted unanimously to add this information to the 2010-2011 membership renewal forms. Committee Reports: Conformation: Joe reported on the income and expenses of the NCSD Regional. Due to a decrease in the number of entrants in the show our income of $1650.94 was down by a little over $250.00. Expenses were up about the same amount. Joe wrote an article and sent pictures for publication in “NewfTide.” Next year’s Specialty will be held on Feb. 26, 2010. Planning will start in June, 2009. CeCe will assist Joe next year. Joe requested that any members contact him if they wish to suggest a judge for next year’s event. Membership: No report. Addendum: Esther reported by mail that we have two new member families: Mike & Elise Savage and Daisy, and Tom & Lisa Davies and Baron. Membership renewal forms have been mailed out. NewfWaves: No report. Rescue: No report. Joe reported that he has contacted an attorney, Robert Danelen, to assist with the application for Tax Exempt Status for NCSD Rescue. The fee is $1500.00. They will begin work on the project during the upcoming week. Working: Steve reported that preparations are on track for the Sept. Water Test. He will submit the application for use to the city of Coronado soon. The Draft group is meeting informally on a regularly basis. Program/Activities: The Walk in Balboa Park will be on May 31st. We will meet at the Rueben H. Fleet water fountain, at 10:00 am and walk through the park. We will request that Larry send out an e-mail to remind members of the activity. Each member will be asked to bring a picnic lunch to enjoy in a quiet place later on in the walk and water for their dog. CeCe and Mary will be the contacts for information. On June 28th we will sponsor a day of “Fun & Games” at San Dieguito Park. There will also be a workshop on grooming the Newfy. The August Rescue Fund Raiser Event is scheduled for Aug. 23nd and plans are underway. Newf Boutique: No report. It was suggested that we have NCSD boutique items for sale at as many events as possible. We have some great totes to sell with the NCSD logo printed on them. They will sell for $5.00 each. NCSD Web Site: Steve has worked with Diana Stewart on up-dating our Website and making it more user friendly and informative. He reports that she is great to work with and very knowledgeable. Members of the board who have seen the site were very positive about what they saw. Jen had some suggestions on how to make it even more attractive. Steve encouraged Jen and anyone with suggestions to send them to him and he will work with Diana to implement those that enhance the site. Old/Unfinished Business: There were no nominations from the membership for the 2009-2010 board. The current board will continue to serve until June 30, 2010. New Business: None. A suggestion was made to appoint a member to serve as chair of a committee for planning and carrying out programs and activities. Next Board Meeting: Sun. July 12th at the home of Kerry Dennis at 10:00 am Time of Adjournment: 12:00 noon Resptfully submitted Sherry Thomas, secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 June – July 2009 MEMBERSHIP CORNER New Member Profiles By Esther Hofer Mike and Elise Savage Residence: San Diego Occupation: Mike is a systems analyst for Epsilon Systems Solutions. Elise is a medical coder of diagnoses and procedures for Rady Children’s Hospital. She is also an Avon representative. Mike and Elise have three children: Jessica (18), a freshman at SDSU, and sons Tony (16) and Josh (14), both students at Horizon Christian School. Dogs: “Daisy Buttercup Savage,” the family’s new 7-month-old black Newfy, is described as a “really sweet, mellow and gorgeous girl.” Simply known as Daisy, she is the Savages’ first Newf. The family was inspired to get a Newf by Elise’s sister, who has two Landseers. At her tender puppy age, Daisy can already be deemed a rescue dog. Although not a barker, according to Elise, Daisy drew attention by barking loudly to alert the family to imminent danger. Violet, her younger (14-week-old) Landseer “cousin” had fallen into the swimming pool and was unable to swim. Averse to water, the soft-spoken Daisy,on land, rescued her cousin by using her voice to cause a ruckus, quickly bringing family members to the scene. What a gal! Hobbies / Interests: Mike is a “huge golf fan.” Elise enjoys reading, going to the beach and walking. Both are involved with their church and with their children’s sports and extracurricular activities. He loves the water and learns very quickly. At 42 lbs., Baron considerably outweighs his canine sisters. He tries to win their affection, but only Tinkerbell loves and tolerates him. Both Sasha and Chelsea (the Davies’ 11-year-old Himalayan cat) want nothing to do with him. Hobbies / Interests: Tom and Lisa are working on building their dream home in Yosemite at Bass Lake. They go up monthly and enjoy boating and the beautiful out-of-doors. Newf- related goals: “Water and draft tests.” Let’s welcome Mike, Elise, Daisy, Tom, Lisa and Baron to the NCSD! The Savage family at home with Daisy Newf-related goals: “We plan on enjoying time with this club and also possibly doing therapy work in the future.” Tom and Lisa Davies Residence: San Marcos Occupation: Tom is a dentist, and Lisa works in his office. Dogs: Lisa has always had small dogs growing up, including toy and tea cup poodles. She and husband Tom currently have two little long-hair Chihuahuas, 5-year-old Tinkerbell (4 lbs.) and 4-year-old Sasha (5 lbs.) The Davies’ had always wanted a large, smart dog who loved the water, and a Newfoundland seemed to fill the bill. Lisa had never met a Newfy before. They got Baron, their 4-month-old black Newf from Kentucky. He is affectionately called a “hillbilly.” 8 Lisa, Baron and Tom Davies at Bass Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OH WOW! NewfWaves Photo by Realtime photo Vu & Greg’s puppy Lucas won the sweeps and third in his class at the Nationals and was Best of Breed at Lake Matthews! Obie Adds His CDX! Karrie Cook’s VN CH Karableu’s Ocean Breeze, CGC, CD, RE, WRDX, TDD, “Obie” completed the third leg of his Companion Dog Excellent (CDX) on Friday, March 13, 2009 at the Del Sur Kennel Club show. He received a beautiful third place rosette. With the completion of his CDX, Obie now qualifies for the Newfoundland Club of America’s Working Achievement Award. Obie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 June – July 2009 Would you believe six women who love Newfoundlands got together twelve years ago to write a novel. The only two criteria at the outset were that the book be a mystery and have a Newfoundland Dog as a character. The result is “LAST WORDS.” LAST WORDS By C.J. LANG Follow the adventures of Marlee Fleming, newly admitted attorney, as her life turns upside down. Follow her to the north woods where she is adopted by a Newfoundland, meets a mentor, an old flame and uncovers a nefarious plot. The pieces come together in a terrifying climax. For more about the book, see: www.CJLangbook.com (Now available in paperback – $18.95 plus tax) Please join us for our book signing at “MUTTROPOLIS” – 7755 Girard Avenue, La Jolla, California on Saturday July 11, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. 20% of the sale proceeds will be donated to San Diego Newfoundland Rescue. Who is C.J. Lang? C laire Carr J oAnn Carr Wucherer L inda Barkas A nn Vitale N ancy Wolf G ail Wettstein 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NewfWaves NCSD Board Members CeCe Guyatt – President Steve Barkas – Vice President Joe Wucherer – Treasurer Sherry Thomas – Secretary Kerry Dennis – Historian Mary Milton – Member at large Jen Craig – Member at large Advertise In NewfWaves! (760) 295-4734 (760) 749-9454 (760) 751-2302 (619) 466-0143 (858) 354-5672 (858) 454-7688 (760) 746-6513 Full page: Half page: Quarter page: Business card: $25 $15 $10 $ 5 Make checks payable to Newfoundland Club of San Diego. Rates subject to change and approval by NCSD Board. The NCSD is not responsible for errors or quality of reproduction. Send submissions and checks to Larry Anderson at 475 Orpheus Ave., Encinitas, CA 92024. Larry Anderson, Editor 475 Orpheus Avenue Encinitas, CA 92024 Ph: (760) 942-0877 NewfWaves NCSD Web Site: http://ncsd.biz NCA Web Site: http://www.newfdogclub.org NEWF Rescue: [email protected] Submissions for advertising, OH WOW! and other contributions for NewfWaves must be received by the 15th of the month preceding publication (mailed 1st of each even-numbered month). Submissions should be by e-mail to the editor, who reserves the right to edit material for length, clarity, content or accuracy. Publication is at the discretion of the editor. E-mail submissions to [email protected]. Please send text as *.rtf files for compatibility across computer platforms. Preferred layouts may be shown, but all graphics must also be included as separate attachments, usually as *.jpg files. Previously published or non-member generated material and all photos must include the author’s, publisher’s and photographer’s permission to reprint. Our mission as the Newfoundland Club of San Diego is to protect and celebrate the Newfoundland dog as a companion and working partner through fun, fellowship, activities and education. VIEW NEWFWAVES IN COLOR! The color version of NewfWaves is now sent by e-mail and is also available on the NCSD Web Site http://ncsd.biz. You need Adobe Reader to view this portable document file (pdf). The Web Site provides a link for you to download Reader. You can save the NewfWaves pdf file to your hard disk for future reference. The Web Site will now carry most of the recent issues. Anyone wishing not to receive the pdfPhoto City of Encinitas by e-mail should reply with a message “don’t send” or equivalent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 June – July 2009 CALENDAR OF EVENTS NCSD-sponsored events are shown in the dark rectangles. June 28, 2009 (Sunday) MINI-SEMINAR; BASIC GROOMING FUN AND GAMES DAY San Dieguito Park, Solana Beach, CA Details to follow in E-mail flyer July 12, 2009 (Sunday) NCSD BOARD MEETING Kerry Dennis’s House 10:00 am July 19, 2009 (Sunday) GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING BARBECUE AND BEACH PLAY DAY Fiesta Island San Diego, CA Details to follow in E-mail flyer August 23, 2009 (Sunday) RESCUE BENEFIT PARTY Pam Morgan and Joyce Rowland Residence Rancho Santa Fe, CA Details in next NewfWaves September 20, 2009 (Sunday) NCSD WATER TEST TADPOLE SWIM Glorietta Bay, Coronado, CA October 24, 2009 (Saturday) NEWFY HALLOWEEN COSTUME PARTY Andiamo! Ristorante Tierra Santa, CA Details in the October issue of NewfWaves December 5, 2009 (Saturday) ENCINITAS HOLIDAY PARADE If interested, please contact an NCSD board member December 12, 2009 (Saturday) BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS NEWFY GIFT EXCHANGE San Dieguito Park, Solana Beach, CA Details in the October issue of NewfWaves 12 December 13, 2009 (Sunday) PACIFIC BEACH HOLIDAY PARADE Pacific Beach, CA 1 pm – 4 pm Parade is only six blocks long Shari Cottrell will host a post-parade party For arrangements, please contact: Barbara Williams 858.488.4424 [email protected] MEMBERSHIP DUES RENEWAL The NCSD membership renewal notices have been sent out for the upcoming year (July 2009 – June 2010). Dues remain the same: $30.00 for Family Membership (2 adults, 18 years and older), $25.00 for Single Membership (1 adult, 18 years or older), and $1.00 for Junior Membership (under the age of 18). Dues must be received by July 1, 2009. Benefits of NCSD membership include the bimonthly newsletter NewfWaves, participation in working events like water training and drafting, education in health and behavioral issues and gatherings for fun and socialization. Esther Hofer Membership Chair NCSD NEWF BIRTHDAYS June / July 2009 6- 2- 99 6-2- 08 6- 7- 03 6-11- 00 6-11- 00 6-17- 99 6-17- 03 6-17- 06 6-21- 04 6-21- 04 6-23-00 Doli Lucas Bravo Jewel Legend Tyson Rubee Rinny Elvis Summer Pearl (Saito) (Dotzman / Nguyen) (McAdam) (Shortell) (Carr) (Laurent) (Howard) (McAdam) (Schmidt) (Wucherer) ( Shortell) 7-5- 06 7-6- 05 7- 8- 97 7-8- 06 7-18- 06 7-20- 05 7-30-02 Bailee Lilo Hutton Hagar Sunshine Maggie Mariah (Alpern) (Younger) (Mitchell) (Forman / Morel) (Wiesmeier) (Poris) (Wucherer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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