E-SENNtinel Matters - Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Club of America
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E-SENNtinel Matters - Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Club of America
E-SENNtinel Matters Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Club of America July 2011 Greetings from the President the Club of the Rockies, C & P, Cascade and Golden Gate are looking forward to holding theirs. We have a newly formed Mid Atlantic GSMD Club. All of the clubs have had socials, picnics and fun days. We are well into summer and it has been another very busy and productive year for the GSMDCA thanks to the hard work of our Regional Clubs. We have had draft tests sponsored by Crooked River and C & P as well as draft clinics. Lake Shore, C & P and SCONE have sponsored weight pulls. Lake Shore and Southbound have both held their annual specialties and Just as AKC is a “club of clubs” the GSMDCA operates in the same fashion. We hold our National Specialty once a year but we count on our Regional Clubs to offer the membership more local and personal events throughout the year. If you are not a member of a Regional Club please check out the website for information on a club in your region. You will enjoy the camaraderie! gional Club guidelines. It is our hope that these will provide some step by step guidance for any group of GSMD fanciers who wish to form a Regional Club. The National Specialty hosted by the Southbound GSMD Club is right around the corner. It will be held in Clemmons, NC at the beautiful Tanglewood Park. There are details included in this publication. We hope that you will join us for a week of Swissy fun and competition. Enjoy your summer and stay cool! Cathy Cooper Inside this issue: PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE 1 THERAPY DOG TITLE 2 COMMITTEE REPORTS 2 2011 NATIONAL SPECIALTY 4 UPDATED REGIONAL RECOGNIZED CLUB GUIDELINES 9 TITLE REPORT 13 REGIONAL CLUB RE- 18 PORTS MEMBERSHIP APPLICA- 26 TION 2012 NATIONAL SPECIALTY 28 AKC DELEGATE REPORT AND MINUTES 29 GSMDCA BOARD MINUTES 43 The board has just finished revising the Re- 1 E-SENNtinel Matters AKC Offers Therapy Dog Title (THD) The purpose of this program is to recognize AKC dogs and their owners who have given their time and helped people by volunteering as a therapy dog and owner team. The AKC Therapy Dog program awards an official AKC title awarded to dogs who have worked to improve the lives of the people they have visited. To earn the AKC Therapy Dog title, you and your dog must meet the following criteria: 1. Certified/registered by an AKC recognized therapy dog organization. 2. Perform a minimum of 50 visits. 3. The dog must be registered or listed with AKC. To apply for the title, click HERE. Membership Report Alison Burns Membership for 2011 to date is running in line with where we were in 2010 at this same time. The club has 490 active members as of June 1st, after ending 2010 with 530 members. The usual fall out of some members has happened and the new Swissy families and some returning ones should bring us back up to where we ended in 2010 or even higher. Looking back over the last 5 years we are seeing a decline in membership as we were at our highest in 2008 with over 600 mem- 2 bers. As we look ahead at an economic turnaround, we should also see more members as well. some of my favorites! My all time favorite has to be Friday, because who does not like Friday? Thank you to all the breeders that continue to send in membership “packages” to me with all their new puppy families signing up! Not only does the club appreciate your support and introduction to new members of all the club resources, I really enjoy seeing all the fun and creative names! Gus, Maggie and Sophie seem to be the most common over the last few years – and Tank, Axl and Levi are As you will also notice in this publication and on the web site, the application has been updated to reflect a new address for membership. Lillabit, Ranger and Liberty have moved, so along with that so does the PO Box for the club mail. Thank you all for your continued support of the club and keep the new members coming! Alison Burns Membership Chair Draft Committee Report 2011 has been an exciting year for Swissies when it comes to earning new draft titles! Since the beginning of the year we have had 16 new draft titles earned plus 7 legs towards master and master brace draft dog titles. Congratulations to Duke, Dash, Otis, Lyric, Gretchen, Lola, Yuri, Kenzie, Tremor, Flash, Fury, Grainger, Keygan, Sidney, Scrabble, and Linus on your passing performances in 2011…Swissies were bred to pull a cart and you are helping to keep the tradition alive. There have been (2) 2 day tests and (1) 1 day test approved for the fall of 2011. September 24th & 25th – Crooked River Swissy Club – Avon, OH October 17th – GSMDCA National Specialty – Clemmons, NC November 12th & 13th – Chesapeake & Potomac GSMD Club – Mt Airy, MD If you are interested in drafting please feel free to contact me at [email protected] and I can put you in touch with someone in your area who can help you get started. Most Swissies love to have a job and carting is fun, useful, and a great way to bond with your dog. Also, the AKC is now recognizing certain breed specific performance events that are administered by Parent Clubs that test the skills needed to maintain and enhance the breed’s historic function. Effective 6/1/11 one of the events they are recognizing is Carting/ Drafting and the Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs is one of the approved breeds. What this means to you is that your dog’s GSMDCA Novice Draft Dog, Draft Dog, Novice Brace Draft Dog, or Brace Draft Dog titles can now be officially recorded and recognized with AKC. Upon earning a GSMDCA draft dog title you would need to apply with the AKC to record the title; the AKC will verify and record the title; and then will issue and mail a title certificate. Kim Woollard For more information and/or to get the application to record a title please visit www.akc.org/events/ performance/ parent_club_events/ Don’t be afraid to get started…just remember to always keep it fun for you and your dog! Kim Woollard Draft Committee Chair 3 e-SENNtinel Matters Visit the website at www.gsmdca.org Versatility Report The Versatility Committee is pleased to announce our first VGS’s for the year. Congratulations on your dog’s accomplishment. “Julius” is owned and trained by Natalie O'Neill. On October 9th, 2010, Julius completed his Companion Dog title, getting his CD and completing his VGS. Julius known as: Ch Dixieland Blazing Julius CD, RN, NDD, NWPD, VGS “Brig” is owned and trained by Ron and Pam Capelli. On March 15th, 2011, Brig completed his Working Pack Dog title, getting his WPD and completing his VGSX. Huge congratulations to Brig and his owners, Versatility Excellent titles are few and far between. Brig is known as: Kelly Nevin Ch Breezy Ridge Merlot del Ticino CDX, MDD, BDD, WPD, VGSX “Duke” is owned and trained by Elizabeth and Gregory Schuh and James and Kathryn Dombek. On March 15th, 2011, Duke passed the Novice Draft Dog Test getting his NDD and completing his VGS. Duke is known as: CH Reinherz Donjek Glacier CD, WWD, NDD, VGS “Scrabble” is owned and trained by Chris and Amy Wilson. On May 15th, 2011, Scrabble passed the Newfoundland Draft Dog Test getting his DD and completing his VGS. Scrabble is known as: CH CedarCoves Double Word Score CD, RTD, CS, CGC, RN, WWD, DD, VGS Kelly Nevin Versatility Chair “A Yodkin Valley JamBAROO!” SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16TH PACK DOG HIKE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18TH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20TH OBEDIENCE & RALLY FUTURITY WEIGHT PULL VETERANS WELCOME PICNIC BEST OF BREED CLUB MEETING WEIGHT PULL MONDAY OCTOBER 17TH WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19TH FUN DAY DRAFT TRIAL SWEEPS AWARDS BANQUET OBEDIENCE/RALLY RUN THRUS CLASS DOGS/BITCHES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21ST CLINIC STUD DOG/BROOD BITCH PACK DOG HIKE GENERATIONS TOP TWENTY WWW.2011GSMDNS.COM To volunteer to sponsor trophies or help with the specialty please contact Show Chair Pat Saxon at [email protected] Now Open—Hotel Reservations! Host hotel: Village Inn Golf & Conference Center (336-766-9121) 6205 Ramada Drive, Clemmons, NC, 27012. www.thevillageinn.com Mention GSMDCA for negotiated rates. Please call NOW! 4 e-SENNtinel Matters Visit the website at www.gsmdca.org Pack Hike Committee Report Thank you to all of the Pack Hike Coordinators & Participants! You continue to make this a successful & fun display of our working breeds’ natural talent. Keep up all of the hard work. I look forward to seeing you on the trails! Leigh Poole GSMDC Pack Dog Coordinator Pack Dog Legs Earned 7/3/11 Coordinators: Amy Allen Ron Capelli Jennifer Davis Christine Knorr Andrea Lage Kelly Nevin Leigh Poole David Rose Peter Ziegler Leigh Poole (Registered Name, Call Name, Owners as reported on pack dog application) January Jump Start Hike – Shippensburg, PA – January 1, 2011 GCH Nox’s Precious Black Seal (Sirius), Nancy Kechner & Colleen Robson CH Shadetree’s Ezekiel Strengthens (Izzy), Jenna Starr-Farling & Tim Farling Cherished Caramel Chew Crew (Delia), David Rose Trout Creek’s Isle Royale (Porter), Andrea Lage & Bonnie Huett AngelSwissys’ Dear Abbey (Abbey), Andrea Lage & Christopher Woltemade Green River Game Lands – Saluda, NC – February 6, 2011 Quinn the Mighty von Stutensee (Quinn – Leonberger), Bill & Theresa Koprowski Halfmoon’s Dashing Big Blue (Dash), Linda & Danny Yanusz Bermuda High’s Heads Up (Tallulah), Jennifer Davis Wind Creek State Park – Alexander City, AL – February 12-13, 2011 Living Water’s Coda Bear (Coda), Stacey Gwin Halfmooon’s Dreamin’ Meeko (Meeko), Stacey & Greggory Gwin Derby Too Campaign Song of the South (Dixie), Catherine Overton Quinn the Mighty von Stutensee (Quinn – Leonberger), Bill & Theresa Koprowski CH Suddanly Halfmoon I Love Lucy, CD, RN (Lucy), Marlys Eichhoefer CH SumaShadetree Maui Jim (Jimmy), Marlys Eichhoefer Barton Springs Trail – Austin, TX – February 19, 2011 Reinherz-Signature This is Ruger (Ruger), Elizabeth & Gregory Schuh, Pam Kalupa Cinderella’s Addison, RN, DD (Addison), Jennifer Fink CH Breezy Ridge Ceremant du Jura, CD, MDD, BDD, NWPD, VGS (Jura), Pamela & Ronald Capelli CH Breezy Ridge Merlot del Ticino, CDX, MDD, BDD, NWPD, VGS (Brig), Pamela & Ronald Capelli Caldwell Snow Hike – Pelham, MA – March 6, 2011 CH Matterhorn Whispering Palms Plelades, RA, JHD, WPD, WWD, TT (Fury), Kelly Nevin Oakvue’s Cypress of Brush Creek (Atreyo), Holly Margraf & Jason McClure CH Matterhorn’s Cronos Heart O’Glenamaddy, NWPD (Martin), Kevin Kerrigan & Laurie Carmody Colorado Bend State Park – Bend, TX – March 12, 2011 Reinherz-Signature This is Ruger (Ruger), Elizabeth & Gregory Schuh, Pam Kalupa 5 e-SENNtinel Matters Visit the website at www.gsmdca.org Pack Hike Report—continued CH Breezy Ridge Ceremant du Jura, CD, MDD, BDD, NWPD, VGS (Jura), Pamela & Ronald Capelli CH Breezy Ridge Merlot del Ticino, CDX, MDD, BDD, NWPD, VGS (Brig), Pamela & Ronald Capelli Umstead State Park – Raleigh, NC – March 20, 2011 CH BlueMist All-American Herschel, WWD, WPD (Herschel), Leigh Poole & Ryan Fleek Bermuda High’s Heads Up (Tallulah), Jennifer Davis GCH Nox’s Precious Black Seal (Sirius), Nancy Kechner, Colleen Robson, Hanna Fournell-Ferrell Woods Canyon Trail – Sedona, AZ – March 20, 2011 CH Woodsong’s Cruz’n Kenda Blur (Kenda – Bearded Collie), Tammy Begler Po’Alima Maiká, CD, RA, NFP, NDD, NWPD (Friday), Christine Knorr & Daniel Wood Sunhaven’s Chocolate Peanut Butter Swirl, RN, NWPD (Linus), Christine Knorr & Barbara Martinez CH Backdraft’s Sapphire Sky, RA, PT, OFP (Sky – Bernese Mountain Dog), Ray Roberts Lake State Park – Pilot Point, TX – March 27, 2011 Cinderella’s Addison, RN, DD (Addison), Jennifer Fink Geveden Big Bertha (Bertha), Natalie O’Neill & Molly McNally Reinherz-Signature This is Ruger (Ruger), Elizabeth & Gregory Schuh, Pam Kalupa CH Breezy Ridge Ceremant du Jura, CD, MDD, BDD, NWPD, VGS (Jura), Pamela & Ronald Capelli CH Breezy Ridge Merlot del Ticino, CDX, MDD, BDD, WPD, VGSX (Brig), Pamela & Ronald Capelli Harbison State Forest – Columbia, SC – April 2 & 3, 2011 Quinn the Mighty von Stutensee (Quinn – Leonberger), Bill & Theresa Koprowski Bermuda High’s Heads Up (Tallulah), Jennifer Davis CH BlueMist All-American Herschel, WWD, WPD (Herschel), Leigh Poole & Ryan Fleek CH Bermuda High’s Pick Up The Pace (Sidney), Heather Wilson & Pricilla Phillips Michaux State Forest – Shippensburg, PA – April 2 & 3, 2011 Trout Creek’s Isle Royale (Porter), Andrea Lage & Bonnie Huett AngelSwissys’ Dear Abbey (Abbey), Andrea Lage & Christopher Woltemade Bastrop State Park – Bastrop, TX – April 16, 2011 Reinherz-Signature This is Ruger (Ruger), Elizabeth & Gregory Schuh, Pam Kalupa 6 e-SENNtinel Matters Visit the website at www.gsmdca.org Pack Hike Report—continued CH Breezy Ridge Ceremant du Jura, CD, MDD, BDD, NWPD, VGS (Jura), Pamela & Ronald Capelli CH Breezy Ridge Merlot del Ticino, CDX, MDD, BDD, WPD, VGSX (Brig), Pamela & Ronald Capelli Beaver Brook – Hollis, NH – April 16 & 17, 2011 CH Matterhorn Whispering Palms Plelades, RA, JHD, WPD, WWD, TT (Fury), Kelly Nevin CH Matterhorn Mnemosyne, NWPD, TT (Windy), Laurie Carmody AngelSwissys’ Dear Abbey (Abbey), Andrea Lage & Christopher Woltemade Trout Creek’s Isle Royale (Porter), Andrea Lage & Bonnie Huett CH Matterhorn Prism Under the Radar, NWPD, TT (Helius), K. Nevin, M. Smith, & M. Pazaris Perkiomen Trail Hike – Collegeville, PA – May 1, 2011 Trout Creek’s Isle Royale (Porter), Andrea Lage & Bonnie Huett Cherished Caramel Chew Crew (Delia), David Rose 7 E-SENNtinel Matters Health Committee Report Lisa Simonsen GSMDCA HEALTH COMMITTEE: LISA SIMONSEN, CHAIR JANELLE KAISER ALLISON ALLEN AS ALWAYS PLEASE DIRECT ANY QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, OR CONCERNS TO GSMDCA.HEALTHCOMMIT [email protected] OR PHONE HEALTH COMMITTEE CHAIR LISA SIMONSEN (360)-432-8971 8 Over the last few months the Health Committee has continued working on the projects that were detailed in our first report to the membership in March. Conducting a new Comprehensive Health Survey for Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs is still our primary project, however the work is slow in coming as we attempt to isolate the best survey tool to utilize for the type and depth of health information that we want to obtain. Additionally, we would like to involve a geneticist to assist us with question development and in analyzing results. The last GSMD Health Survey was analyzed by the late Dr. George Padgett and we believe his contribution to understanding the overall health of the breed at that time was key. Finding a professional with Dr. Padgett’s credentials might be impossible, however we are continuing to search for an expert in canine genetic diseases that might be amenable to working with our Club. At the time of submitting this report, we are approaching the nomination cutoff for the Champions of Health Award sponsored by the Orthopedic Foundation of America (OFA). We have had a somewhat limited response, but we are continuing to be hopeful that our Club members will step up in the last few days and nominate all of those outstanding Swissys that not only have their health clearance but also have significant achievements in the conformation ring, working venues or as producers. The top nominees will be submitted to the OFA for their ultimate selection of the “2011 GSMD Champion of Health”, which will be presented at the Club’s annual banquet October 20, 2011. It was the Health Committee’s plan to have another blood collection drive for the CHIC DNA Repository at this year’s National Specialty in Clemmons, NC. Unfortunately we have now had to admit defeat on this goal, there will not be a blood drive this year due to the onerous state laws governing veterinary practice in the State of North Carolina. North Carolina not only requires a state boarded Veterinarian collect the blood, but they additionally require that Veterinarian to have a fully equipped licensed mobile veterinary practice that could be set up on site. Committee member Allison Allen spent numerous hours communicating with the NC State Veterinary Board and calling local Veterinarians trying to find a way to make it happen but to no avail. The cost to stay within the state requirements was beyond what any of us could reasonably justify. The Health Committee believes that the CHIC DNA Repository is the future to DNA based health research, so we would encourage all Swissy owners to continue to look for opportunities to submit blood samples either on their own or with a group of Swissy owners through their Regional Clubs. Hopefully in 2012 we will once again have a Swissy Blood Drive at the National Specialty. Recognized Regional Clubs Liaison New Guidelines The GSMDCA Board of Directors appointed a committee to write new guidelines for Recognized Regional Clubs (RRC). The committee was comprised of Pamela Cosner, Melissa Jarriel and Mary Jo Rasmussen. The Board wanted the guidelines to encompass newly forming clubs as well as existing clubs. And they asked us to make them more brief. The committee wrote a draft set of guidelines and asked the GSMDCA Board for comments. We incorporated their comments and sent the guidelines to the president of each RRC. We asked that they share the guidelines with their respective board members and provide us with their feedback. The committee discussed and incorporated their suggestions and sent it back to the GSMDCA Board. The Board sliced and diced, and then voted on the guidelines you will see on the following pages—whew!! Many thanks to the committee, the Board, and the RRCs for their valuable insights. Do not hesitate to contact me if you have questions. Newly Forming Club As Cathy indicated in her President’s Message, we have a new club getting underway! It is the Mid-Atlantic Greater Swiss Club (MAGS) and they are going gangbusters! Mary Jo Rasmussen Please check them out at their snazzy new website http://greaterswiss-mountain-dogclub.com/ Mary Jo Rasmussen RRC Liaison 2011 Third SENNtinel Topic and Submission Topic: National Specialty PRINTED Deadline: November 1st SENNTINEL Articles: Anything having to do with the National Specialty. Please submit pertinent articles and photos that pertain to SENN Editor. DEADLINE IS NOVEMBER 1ST! 9 GSMDCA Recognized Regional Club Guidelines The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Club of America (GSMDCA) recognizes and works with regional and local specialty clubs to host specialty shows, supported entries and GSMDCAsanctioned working events. Cooperation between the national, regional and local specialty clubs is encouraged and provides mutual benefits. A GSMDCA Regional Recognized Club (RRC) is a club neither seeking nor eligible for AKC accreditation. Specialty shows are approved and sponsored through the GSMDCA. A Local Specialty Club is a club either accredited or seeking accreditation from the American Kennel Club (AKC) and recognized by the GSMDCA. So You Want to Form a Club? Congratulations! The following checklist may help you organize in a way which makes it easy to seek recognition by the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Club of America (GSMDCA) and/or AKC. Hold an organizational meeting to which as many interested fanciers of the breed have been invited as possible. Determine a plan of action to accomplish goals for the club. Accomplish the following goals: Select interim officers to serve until that time when formal procedures for operating the club are created. Decide on a schedule of meetings with locations convenient to the membership. Keep records of the club’s development through agendas, minutes, newsletters, etc. Determine membership fees and collection process, membership application. Plan a program of activities. Choose a name that identifies the geographic center of the club and is recognizable to someone in another part of the country. Decide the club’s geographic area. Keep the area as small as practicable. The GSMDCA encourages the establishment of clubs with limited geography over clubs encompassing large geographic areas. Regardless of your stated boundaries, there is no protected territory. Prepare and adopt a constitution and bylaws for the club’s operation. Please see “How to Form an AKC-Accredited Dog Club” at www.akc.org. It contains a Sample Constitution and Bylaws and other helpful ideas/documents applicable for any newly-forming club. Include the process for dissolving the club and its treasury. Establish a newsletter, discussion list, social media, etc., for communication. Establish a treasury and EIN (visit: https://sa1.www4.irs.gov/modiein/individual/ index.jsp) Begin the incorporation process. Please see Rationale for Incorporation page 3. Notify the GSMDCA Board of the club’s formation, giving details about area and purpose. Application to become a RRC can take place one year after the first official meeting. 10 1 Application for Seeking GSMDCA Recognition (newly forming clubs) Please file the following documents with the GSMDCA Recognized Regional Clubs Coordinator: Minutes and agenda of first recorded club meeting—GSMDCA reviews applications at least one year from that date Contact information for the person filing the application Copy of the club’s constitution and bylaws Specify whether you are seeking recognition as a GSMDCA regional club or AKC accreditation List of elected officers and board members Membership roster, fees, application Name of club and geographic area Briefly outline the club’s history—activities, meetings, etc. Name of newsletter, list serve URL, etc. Obtain insurance and provide carrier and policy number Incorporation status Establish treasury--banking institution Obtain EIN number (visit: https://sa1.www4.irs.gov/modiein/individual/index.jsp) Maintaining GSMDCA Recognized Regional Club Status (current recognized clubs) By March 1st each year, existing RRC clubs file the following documents with the RRC Coordinator: Updated list of board officers and directors with contact information per election process Updated Constitution and Bylaws, if applicable Financial paragraph stating the club’s finances are in order and tax form filed (as needed), signed by two club officers who are not the treasurer or related to the treasurer. Example: “The entire Board received and reviewed copies of the beginning and ending bank statements for the prior year (April 2010 - March 2011) and all was in order. Applicable tax forms have been filed, as well.” EIN on file with GSMDCA Updated insurance information, including company and policy number Annual filing with the Secretary of State for the State in which the club is incorporated State two local activities you have held in the past year—working, conformation or social events—such as parties, supported entries, pack hikes, draft clinics/trials, etc. Updated club territory, if applicable. Regardless of your stated boundaries, there is no protected territory. If a club seeks AKC accreditation, AKC will determine what is allowable territory. If RRC engages in rescue activity/liaison, please provide proof of insurance covering such activity. Benefits of GSMDCA Recognition Listing of club and club officers and contact information on the GSMDCA webpage. Representation on the GSMDCA Recognized Clubs Committee. Each recognized club recommends a liaison to represent the club on the Recognized Clubs Committee. Recognized Club Committee members must be GSMDCA members. The GSMDCA Corresponding Secretary will provide referrals to the recognized club in response to inquiries from individuals within the recognized club's geographic area. 211 Calendar coordination. Clubs are encouraged to work together to coordinate events and submit scheduled events to the Recognized Clubs Coordinator. The calendar of events will be published on the GSMDCA Webpage. The GSMDCA will provide to recognized clubs, on request, mailing labels or e-mails of GSMDCA members for use in marketing recognized club events. In turn, recognized clubs will encourage members to join the GSMDCA. Inclusion in the regional club news section of the GSMDCA triennial publication, The SENNtinel. One free full-page advertisement in one issue of the SENNtinel and e-SENN to announce specialty shows. Clubs may purchase up to two additional pages annually for specialty shows or GSMDCA approved working events at one-half the regular rate. Use of GSMDCA weight pull harnesses for sanctioned weight pulls. Rationale for Incorporation There are two reasons for incorporation. One is for income tax purposes and the other is liability. Incorporation protects the officers and members of the regional club in the event of a lawsuit. Robert’s Rules of Order, Newly Revised states, “A principal advantage in incorporating a society is that officers and members are protected from personal liability under obligations that may be incurred by the organization.” In the event of a lawsuit, the assets of the club are at risk, not the personal assets of the officers and members. Incorporation processes vary from state-to-state and can be found using a simple Google search, such as, “Virginia Incorporation.” It is usually an inexpensive and uncomplicated process. Rationale for Financial Information The US Government has rules as to how clubs are recognized and granted tax exempt status along with reporting requirements for clubs taking in revenues of less than $25,000 annually. All clubs have reporting requirements whether a full form 990, 990EZ or 990 "Postcard". Having oversight by the officers of the RRC helps insure that these requirements are met and all fiduciary responsibilities are covered. Although the GSMDCA is separate from Recognized Regional Clubs, an annual financial statement to the GSMDCA board along with the other documents listed in “Maintaining GSMDCA Recognized Regional Club Status” as a part of the ongoing recognized process helps to insure to our national membership that RRCs are operating with full transparency and in the best interest of their membership. Rescue Activity The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Club of America, Inc. no longer engages in rescue activity and does not have insurance coverage for such activity. The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Rescue Foundation (GSMDRF) is the official rescue organization of the GSMDCA, Inc. RRCs are encouraged to use the GSMDRF for rescue purposes. If a RRC chooses to engage in rescue activities, proof of insurance coverage for this specific activity is required. 12 3 e-SENNtinel Matters Visit the website at www.gsmdca.org GSMD Titles Report February 1– May 31, 2011 (* Previously missed titles) Titles Earned – Conformation Register of Merit (ROM) CH Whispering Palm's Heaven Can Wait ROM-B JHD NWPD CD VGS “Halo,” Laurie Carmody/Juanita Jones, 10/16/09* (Ruby, Bowie, Buddy, Windy, Martin) CH Shadetree's Let Freedom Ring ROM-B “MaryBeth,” Cathy Cooper, 03/07/10* (Margaret, Stevie, Jethro, Izzy, Sheba) CH Derby's Xcalibur Tug O War ROM-D “Tug,” Kristin M Kleeman, Tracy Brainard 03/20/10* (Axel, Tabitha, Adam, Paint, Queenie, Zeta, Radar, Ivan, Diezel, Syrah) CH Apple Blossom's Lacey Wings ROM-B “Lacey,” Maria Jensen/Cindy Meyerson, 03/26/10* (Stuart, Roy, Burger, Alki, Deucey) CH Suddanly Swiss Runs Pride ROM-B “Essa,” Deanna Never/ Dan Campeau, 03/27/10* (Aare, Riot, Zurich, Nessa, Indy) A-W's Rock And Roll ROM-B “Roxie,” Anna Wallace, 06/20/10* (Liberty, Elvis, Daisy, Weaver, Punch) CH Stone Lea Blockbuster ROM-D “Bobby,” Ellyn Signet/Katherine La Rue, 07/17/10* (Tahoo, Denali, Hailey, Bear, Madison, Bunnicula, Henry, Marshall, Rupert, Agador) GCH CH Shadetree's Xango ROM-D “Stevie,” Catherine Cooper, 04/17/11 (Otis, Emmett, George, Lyric, Bailey, Billy Bob, Zippo, Rambler, Penzie, Rumor) Grand Champion (GCH) GCH CH Derby's Xotic Daisy O'Spot “Daisy,” Alan Mcfadden & Debra Echols & Kristin Kleeman, 02/06/11 GCH CH Nox's Luck Of The Irish RA DD “Otis,” Dawn Fralick & Bob Fralick, 02/11/11 GCH CH Swiss Run's Horsin Around “Nessa,” Samantha LaPointe & Deanna Never, 02/20/11 GCH CH Calypso Alex Naughty By Nature “Sassy,” Christa Brown & Amy A Wilson & Bev Brown & Terry Brown, 02/21/11 GCH CH Swiss Run's Sd Denali NWPD “Aare,” Deanna Never & Ben Never, 02/25/11 GCH CH Brkhaven's Georgio Armani “George,” Heather Wilson & Pricilla Phillips, 02/26/11 GCH CH Seneca's Let The Music Do The Talking RA NDD “Lyric,” Elizabeth Coit & Janelle Kaiser, 03/13/11 GCH CH Shadetree's Nice Cold Guinness “Guinness,” Cheryl Fearer & Warren Fearer, 03/19/11 GCH CH Fallen Oak Arapahoe Bruno “Bruno,” Kathleen Plowucha & Kenneth Plowucha & Kelly Militello, 04/02/11 GCH CH Calypso Roy's Geneva V Maxamillion “Geneva,” Donna Zetterquist & Toni Killpatrick & Terry Brown & Bev Brown, 04/30/11 GCH CH Swiss Run's Over The Legal Limit “Helyas,” Scott Fine & Deanna Never, 05/13/11 GCH CH Shadetree's Ezekiel Strengthens NWPD “Izzy,” Jenna Starr-Farling & Timothy Farling, 05/15/11 GCH CH Double Q Paradise Afire! “Dicey,” Mary Jo Rasmussen & James Rasmussen, 05/22/11 Champion (CH) CH Landhof Brush Creek 007's Kue Of Rivendell “Trigger,” Shelby E Ney & Robin M Ney & Summer Ney & Randall Ney, 02/05/11 13 e-SENNtinel Matters Visit the website at www.gsmdca.org GSMD Titles Report February 1– May 31, 2011 continued CH Landhof's Katrin Of Brush Creek “Jenna,” Brigitte Rhinehart & Kathleen Borgmeyer, 02/05/11 CH Hans Agustus Von Maxamillion RN “Hans,” Holly Nagler Jason & Benjamin Jason, 02/17/11 CH Calypsokai Belair V Maxamillion , Holly Nagler Jason & Terry Brown & Bev Brown & Ben Jason, 02/19/11 CH Cedarcoves Truly Heath, Peter Graf & Katie Graf, 02/19/11 CH Twinpeaks Altair 4 Lil Spacely Cadet “Ella”, Mrs. Erin L McWilliams & Ms. Jaime Scott, 02/25/11 CH Matterhorns Hole In One “Mia,” Diana Iannaccone & Laurie Carmody & Heather Schrepel, 02/26/11 CH Brkhaven's Ralph Lauren “Tripp,” Mr. scott patton, 02/27/11 CH Matterhorn's Twist Of Fate “Tank,” Jameson Baker & Laurie Carmody, 02/27/11 CH Land's End Penzance Of Kismet “Penzie,” Carol Neuman & H Joseph Neuman, 03/20/11 CH Treensea's Albert Of Kerns, Linda Amezcua D.V.M. 03/27/11 CH Matterhorn Prism Under The Radar NWPD “Helios,” Mr. Mathew James Pazaris & Ms. Kelly Nevin & Ms. Melissa Charlene Smith, 04/09/11 CH Aegis Everywhere You Want To Be “Visa,” Kristin Krumpe & Larry B. Stein, 04/16/11 CH Brendamine's Rumor Has It “Rumor,” Laura Bledsoe & Brenda Naylor, 04/17/11 CH Aegis Maybe She's Born With It “Maybell,” Kristin Krumpe & Wendy Weisberg, 05/01/11 CH Cabro 7 SD Kismet's Aria “Melody,” H Joseph Neuman Jr. & Carol Neuman, 05/15/11 CH Stone Lea Sdnly Neon Moon “Kix,” Katherine La Rue, 05/15/11 CH Tree N Sea's Red Hot Alki, Maria Jensen, 05/21/11 CH Trout Creek's On Fire At Shadetree “Cooper,” Mrs. Catherine O. Cooper, 05/21/11 CH Cherished All Over The Page “Betty,” Kimberly Woollard, 05/28/11 CH Tymeles Chilkoot T'Adak CD “T’Adak,” Leslie S Wemhoff, 05/28/11 CH Trout Creek Sorcerer's Apprentice “Lani,” Christina Blenk & Bonnie Huett & Mike Blenk, 05/29/11 Titles Earned – Agility Novice Agility Jumper (NAJ) Trout Creek's Kiska NAJ CD RAE “Sierra,” Jim Franklin & Julie Franklin, 03/13/11 Novice Agility Preferred (NAP) Apple Blossom's Ein Morgen NAP CDX RE WGSX BDD DD WPD WWDX WWDS “Morgen,” Troy Riewe & Irene Tan, Morgen, 02/06/11 Sudnly Xmlr Ty Jumpin Jack Flash NAP “Flash,” Jan Collins & Daniel Campeau, 02/18/11 GCH CH Sudnly Mundy Mnr Bless Her Heart CD RE NAP “Maggie,” Barbara Warner & Daniel Campeau, 04/02/11 CH Suddanly Irish Draught NJP NAP “McKenzie,” Ms. Rachael Megan Fletcher & Mr. Dustin Harley Westenmeyer, 04/23/11 Novice Jumpers Preferred (NJP) GCH CH Sudnly Mundy Mnr Bless Her Heart CD RE NAP NJP “Maggie,” Barbara Warner & Daniel Campeau, 04/02/11 Novice Fast Preferred (NFP) CH Sudnly Xmlr Ty Jumpin Jack Flash NFP NAP “Flash,” Jan Collins & Daniel Campeau, 03/04/11 Open Jumpers Preferred (OJP) CH Suddanly Irish Draught OJP NAP “McKenzie,” Ms. Rachael Megan Fletcher & Mr. Dustin Harley Westenmeyer & 14 e-SENNtinel Matters Visit the website at www.gsmdca.org GSMD Titles Report February 1– May 31, 2011 continued Carina Rehn, 04/23/11 Excellent Fast Preferred (AXP) Sudnly Macarae Rockin Calvin AXP OJP XFP “Calvin,” Jan Collins, 02/06/11 Titles Earned – Herding Pre-Trial Tested (PT) Oaswis Elmer Fudd PT HT, Amy Barrett & Chris Schweiger, 05/29/11 Titles Earned – Obedience Companion Dog (CD) Po' Alima Maika' CD RA WPD NFP NDD “Friday,” Christine Knorr & Daniel Wood, 03/04/11 CH Tymeles Carbon River Ice CD “River,” Leslie S Wemhoff, 05/01/11 Titles Earned – Rally Rally Novice (RN) CH Cedarcoves Double Word Score CD VGS WWD DD RN “Scrabble,” Chris Wilson & Amy Wilson, 02/17/11 Blue Mist's North Star RN,” Amanda Hall & Ms. Judy Grindstaff-Reece, 02/19/11 Jotunheim Frans RN “Finn,” Virginia O'Rorke & Lori Price, 02/19/11 Frecajo's Ace Of Base RN “Fender,” Kelly Nevin & Margaret McKee, 04/09/11 Double Q's Call Of The Siren RN “Siren,” Mary Jo Rasmussen & James Rasmussen, 05/21/11 CH Palisades Foot Loose Fancy Free RN “Fosse,” Lynne F Kenney & Bruce M Kenney, 05/22/11 CH Trout Creek's On Cloud Nine RN “Melody,” Sandra Streit & Bonnie Huett, 05/28/11 CH Rivendell's Mad River Black Cherry RN “Remi,” Sandra Streit & Robin Ney, 05/29/11 Rally Advanced (RA) GCH CH Seneca's Let The Music Do The Talking RA NDD “Lyric,” Elizabeth Coit & Janelle Kaiser, 03/06/11 Shadetree's Quench My Soul RA “Soullie,” Tracy Brainard & Darlene Ward, 03/26/11 Awards for Canine Excellence (ACE) CH Suddanly SL Power Surge ACE WWDX WWDS “Brady,” Tim Cunningham and Mary Johnson, 10/24/10* Titles Earned - Versatility Versatility Greater Swiss (VGS) CH Reinherz Donjek Glacier VGS CD WWD NDD “Duke,” Elizabeth and Gregory Schuh and James and Kathryn Dombek, 03/05/11 CH Cedarcoves Double Word Score CD RN WWD DD VGS “Scrabble,” Chris and Amy Wilson, 05/15/11 Working Greater Swiss (WGS) 15 e-SENNtinel Matters Visit the website at www.gsmdca.org GSMD Titles Report February 1– May 31, 2011 continued Po' Alima Maika' CD RA WPD NFP NDD WGS “Friday,” Christine Knorr & Daniel Wood, 03/04/11 Versatility Register of Merit (VROM) CH Bluegrass Dixieland Lullaby ROM-B VROM “Dixie,” Connie Beauregard, 10/09/10* Titles Earned – Weight Pull Working Weight Dog (WWD) CH Reinherz Donjek CD WWD “Duke,” Glacier Elizabeth and Gregory Schuh and James and Kathryn Dombek, 01/10/09* Parkplace Alpinez Ruby Shoes DD WWD “Ruby,” Veronique Kuhlman, 02/06/09* CH Alpinez Brinka of ParkPlace WWD “Brinka,” Veronique "Nikki" Kuhlman, 04/29/09* Cedar Creek's P'Nut Butter Kisses WWD “P'Nut,” Tim Cunningham and Mary Johnson, 09/19/10* Halfmoon's Dashing Big Blue WWD WPD “Dash,” Linda & Danny Yanusz, 11/13/10* CH Cedarcoves Double Word Score CD WWD “Scrabble,” Chris and Amy Wilson, 11/28/10* Suddanly Makin Good Majic WWD “Rocky,” Elizabeth Fassinger, 02/05/11 Working Weight Dog Excellent (WWDX) Alpinez Brinka of ParkPlace WWDX “Brinka,” Veronique "Nikki" Kuhlman, 01/23/10* Parkplace Alpinez Ruby Shoes WWDX “Ruby,” Veronique Kuhlman, 02/06/10* Cedar Creek's P'Nut Butter Kisses “P'Nut,” Tim Cunningham and Mary Johnson, 11/14/10* Sawmill River's Grainger McKey “Grainger,” Laura Bullock, 11/20/10* Working Weight Dog Superior (WWDS) Cedar Creek's P'Nut Butter Kisses WWDS “P'Nut,” Tim Cunningham and Mary Johnson, 03/27/11 Titles Earned – Pack Dog Novice Working Pack Dog (NWPD) CH Living Water's Coda Bear RN NWPD “Coda,” Stacey Gwin, 01/16/10* CH Alpinez Brinka of Park Place WWDX NWPD “Brinka,” Nikki Kuhlman, 02/13/10* CH HalfMoon's Dreamin' Meeko NWPD “Meeko,” Stacey Gwin & Greggory Gwin, 03/14/10* Chip's Hazelnut Twix NWPD “Twix,” Cristine Henry & Michelle Artis, 05/01/10* Northeasts Full of Moxie NWPD “Moxie”, Dorianne Almann & Morris Klein, 05/01/10* Woodsong's Cruz'n Kenda Blue NWPD “Kenda,” Tammy Begler, 05/01/10* CH Palisades Star Kissed RN NWPD “Tuna Fish,” Lynne & Josephine Kenney, 05/02/10* Blossom Hills Gladiolas NWPD “Shiloh,” Amy & Brian Ruppert, 05/27/10* Backdraft's Sapphire Sky NWPD “Sky,” Mary Pasterracki, Stuart Tuttle, Carol & Robert Arbuthnot, 05/30/10* Living Water What About Bob-ble NWPD “Bobble,” Dolores Stanhoff, 06/28/10* CH Matterhorn's Cronus Heart O'Glenamaddy NWPD “Martin,” Laurie Carmody & Kevin Kerrigan, 07/31/10* Sunhaven's Chocolate Peanut Butter Swirl RN NWPD “Linus,” Christine Knorr & Barbara Martinez, 08/14/10* GCH CH Swiss Run's SD Patriot NWPD “Riot,” Diane Barringer, Deanna Never, Ben Never, 10/31/10* Quinn the Mighty Von Stutensee NWPD “Quinn,” Bill & Theresa Koprowski, 11/21/10* CH Seavaridge's Victorius Titan CD RE NWPD “Titan,” Doreen Holly, 11/21/10* 16 e-SENNtinel Matters Visit the website at www.gsmdca.org GSMD Titles Report February 1– May 31, 2011 continued Stoney Acres Captain Jack NWPD “Captain,” Duane & Susan Ottolini and Nicholas Ottolini, 11/21/10* CH Suma-Shadetree Maui Jim NWPD “Jimmy,” Marlys Eichhoefer, 11/28/10* Cherished Caramal Chew Chew NWPD “Dalia,” David T. Rose, 12/05/10* Matterhorn Prism Under the Radar NWPD “Helios,” Melissa Smith, 12/05/10* Angelswissys' Dear Abbey NWPD “Abby,” Andrea Lage and Christopher Woltemade, 12/11/10* Cinderella's Addison RN NDD NWPD “Addison,” Jennifer Fink, 03/23/11 CH Bermuda Highs Pick Up The Pace NWPD “Sidney,” Heather M Wilson and Pricilla Phillips, 04/03/11 Reinherz - Signature This is Ruger NWPD “Ruger,” Elizabeth and Gregory Schuh and Pamela Kalupa, 04/16/11 Working Pack Dog (WPD) CH Blue Mist All-American Herschel WWD WPD “Herschel,”, Leigh Poole & Ryan Fleck, 02/22/09* CH Brookhaven's Lucky Bet WPD “Bruster,” Scott & Linda Patton, 11/22/10* Bear WPD, David & Martha Ryan, 11/24/10* Scooby WPD, David& Martha Ryan, 11/24/10* Po' Alima Maika' CD RA NDD WGS NFP WPD “Friday,” Christine Knorr & Daniel Wood, 03/20/11 CH Breezy Ridge Cremant Du Jura VGS CD DD WPD “Jura,” Pamela&Ronald Capelli, 04/16/11 Angelswissys' Dear Abbey WPD “Abby,” Andrea Lage and Christopher Woltemade, 04/17/11 Working Pack Dog Excellent (WPDX) Bit-A-Swissy's Bridger Teton WWDX WPDX “Bridger,” Teresa Petterson, 07/11/10* Bermuda High's Heads Up WPDX “Tallulah,” Jennifer Davis, 04/03/11 CH BlueMist All-American Herschel WWD WPDX “Herschel,” Leigh Poole & Ryan Fleek, 04/03/11 CH Matterhorn Whisperingpalms Pleaides JHD RA WPDX “Fury,” Kelly Nevin, 04/16/11 Trout Creek's Isle Royale WWD RN WPDX “Porter,” Andrea Lage and Bonnie Huett, 05/01/11 Titles Earned – Draft Dog Novice Draft Dog (NDD) Bevard's Doodle Dandy Rommel NDD “Rommie,” Theresa & Bill Koprowski, 11/20/10* CH Bermuda High's Sea Smoke NDD “JuJu,” Jackie and Stewart Mathis, 11/20/10* CH Reinherz Donjek Glacier CD VGS WWD NDD “Duke,” Elizabeth and Gregory Schuh and James and Kathryn Dombek, 03/05/11 Halfmoon's Dashing Big Blue WWD WPDX NDD “Dash,” Linda & Danny Yanusz, 03/19/11 Gretchen NDD, Cindy Gray, 05/01/11 GCH CH Seneca's Let The Music Do The Talking RA NDD “Lyric,” Elizabeth Coit and Janelle Kaiser, 05/01/11 Blackrock's Heavy Hitter (Berner) NDD “Grendal,” Jill Shaeffer and Dawn Cox, 05/14/11 CH Bries'way Aftershock WPDX RN NDD “Tremor,” Karen Pyle, 05/14/11 CH Matterhorn WhisperingPalms Pleaides RA JHD WPDX NDD “Fury,” Kelly Nevin, 05/14/11 CH Sudnly Xmlr Ty Jumpin Jack Flash NAP NFP NDD “Flash,” Jan Collins and Dan Campeau, 05/14/11 CH Bermuda Highs Pick Up the Pace NDD “Sidney,” Heather M Wilson and Pricilla Phillips, 05/15/11 Draft Dog (DD) GCH CH Nox's Luck of the Irish RA DD “Otis,” Dawn Fralick & Bob Fralick, 04/30/11 CH Suddanly Irish Draught NAP OJP DD “McKenzie,” Megan Fletcher and Dustin Westenmeyer, 05/14/11 CH Bries'way Aftershock RN WPDX DD “Tremor,” Karen Pyle, 05/15/11 17 e-SENNtinel Matters Visit the website at www.gsmdca.org GSMD Titles Report February 1– May 31, 2011 continued CH Cedarcoves Double Word Score CD VGS WWD DD “Scrabble,” Chris and Amy Wilson, 05/15/11 CH Matterhorn WhisperingPalms Pleaides WPDX JHD RA DD “Fury,” Kelly Nevin, 05/15/11 Novice Brace Draft Dog (NBDD) CH Rippling Waters Havelock Key CDX WPDX MDD VGSX NAP AJP AXJ WWD NBDD “Keygan,” Melissa & Brett Jarriel, 11/21/10* CH Sawmill River's Grainger McKey CD RE WWDX VGS NBDD “Grainger,” Laura Bullock, 11/21/10* Brace Draft Dog (BDD) CH Rippling Waters Havelock Key CDX WPDX MDD VGSX NAP AJP AXJ WWD BDD “Keygan,” Melissa & Brett Jarriel, 05/15/11 CH Sawmill River's Grainger McKey CD RE WWDX VGS BDD “Grainger,” Laura Bullock, 05/15/11 Thank you Kelly Nevin, Leigh Poole and Kim Woollard for helping to update the database!!! Lake Shore GSMDC Regional Club Report Things have been hopping at Lake Shore GSMDC. On March 5 & 6 we had a very successful Winter Weight Pull in Island Lake, IL. Results: Saturday March 5: MWP: 2682 lbs. by Porky owned by Ann Hansen MWPBP: 29.47% by Ali owned by Mike Schurgot Sunday March 6: MWP: 3174 lbs. by Porky owned by Ann Hansen MWPBP: 26.77% by Ali owned by Mike Schurgot Total legs earned on both days: Three 10X, Three 15X, Four 20X April 9 kicked off our Pack Hike season at Rock Cut State Park. The winter chill was still in the air, but we had several brave human hikers and many happy Swissies. Two legs were earned towards WPD. On May 7th Lake Shore was represented well with 9 Swissies at the 5K Bark in the Park Walk, a famous fundraiser for the Chicago Anti-Cruelty Society, along the beautiful Lake Michigan shoreline in Chicago. Even though there were thousands of dogs there, our group of Swissies got quite a bit of attention! June 18 was the Lake Shore Specialty in Grayslake, IL. We had 69 entries and the results are as follows: Obedience - Judge Michael Carlucci (2 Novice B, 1 Beginner Novice - all dogs qualified) High in Trail from Novice B with score of 191 - GCH Nox's Luck of the 18 e-SENNtinel Matters Visit the website at www.gsmdca.org Lake Shore GSMDC Regional Club Report continued Irish, RA owned by Fralick, shown by Wollard Sweepstakes - Judge Anna Wallace (9 dog, 9 bitches) Best in Sweepstakes - Wildest Dream Release the True Kraken owned by Bailey Best of Opp Sweeps - Witkacy Caveat Actor owned by Kimmeth Vet. Sweepstakes - Judge Anna Wallace (3 dog, 2 bitches) Best in Vet. Sweeps - Ch. Blossom Hills Sturdy Aspen owned by Kaminski Best of Opp Vet Sweeps - Ch. Clearwater's Babe in the Woods owned by Stanger Classes - Judge Mary Anne Brocious (12 dogs, 14 bitches, 2 vet dogs, 2 vet bitches, 11 champs, 1 stud dog, 1 brace) WD: Landhof's Oh George of Brush Creek owned by Knapp (5 pt major) RWD: Derby's X-Factor Sus Grandes owned by Fretz WB: Wildest Dream Release the True Kraken owned by Bailey (5 pt major) RWB: Wildest Dream M. Genuine Draft owned by Bailey VD: Ch. Blossom Hill's Beech Nani A Koa owned by Brown & Ruehl VB: Ch. Clearwater's Babe in the Woods owned by Stanger BOB: GCh. Alki's Robert Redwood For Landhof owned by Borgmeyer BOW: Wildest Dream Release the True Kraken owned by Bailey BOS: Ch. Painted Mtn. Seneca's Overboard owned by Kaiser Select Dog: GCH Nox's Luck of the Irish, RA owned by Fralick Select Bitch: Ch. TwinPeak's Remember the Alamo owned by Schurgot & McWilliams AOM: GCh. Derby's X Marks the Spot owned by McFadden & Echols AOM: GCh. Twinpeaks Blarney owned by McWilliams and Scott AOM: Ch. Blossom Hill's Beech Nani A Koa owned by Brown & Ruehl Stud dog: GCh. Alki's Robert Redwood For Landhof owned by Borgmeyer Brace: Ch. Clearwater's Babe in the Woods owned by Stanger & Ch. Blossom Hill's Peach Azalea owned by Stanger. 19 e-SENNtinel Matters Visit the website at www.gsmdca.org Southbound GSMDC Regional Club Report Congratulations to the Winners Southbound Cotton Classic held on April 17, 2011 Perry, GA - GA International Fairgrounds Sweepstakes: Best in Sweeps - Derby's Toast and Jambo to Kenya - Kristin Kleeman Best of Opposite in Sweeps - Shadetree's Quench My Soul - Tracy Brainard and Darlene Ward Best Veteran - CH Rippling Waters Havelock Key - Melissa & Brett Jarriel Best of Opposite Veteran - CH Suddanly Halfmoon I Love Lucy - Molly Eichhoefer Best Junior Handler: Greggory Gwin Regular Classes: Winners Dog - Brendamine's Seamrog Tobias - Robert and Gaila Pettway Reserve Winners Dog - Brkhaven's Wrangling Levi Strauss - Deborah Webb Winners Bitch - Brendamine's Rumor Has It - Laura Bledsoe & Brenda Naylor Reserve Winners Bitch - Bermuda Hi's Ready Set Go - Mike & Robbie Diffey Veteran Dog - CH Rippling Waters Havelock Key - Melissa & Brett Jarriel Veteran Bitch - CH Suddanly Halfmoon I Love Lucy - Molly Eichhoefer Best of Breed - GCH Derby's X Marks The Spot - Alan McFadden & Debra Echols Best of Winners - Brendamine's Seamrog Tobias - Robert and Gaila Pettway Best of Opposite Sex - GCH Sawmill's Nymph of Riverwalk - Denise Glass Select Dog - CH Noble Farms Alpine Avalanche - Val Guthrie Select Bitch - CH Aegis Everywhere You Want To Be - Kristin Krumpe & Larry Stein Award of Merit - GCH Shamrock Courageous Admral - Cathy & John Scott Award of Merit - GCH Brkhaven's Georgio Armani - Heather Wilson & Cilla Phillips Thank you to our judges Mary Beth Usury (Sweeps), Mrs. Mary Ellen Macke (Juniors), and Dr. Daniel W. Fleitas (Specialty) 20 e-SENNtinel Matters Visit the website at www.gsmdca.org In Other Southbound News… We’re working on a “little” project known as the National Specialty! We can use lots of volunteers and we still have great trophy sponsorships available, so please visit our website to sign up. We’ll see you soon at the Yadkin Valley JamBAROO! www.2011gsmdns.com Pictures from Perry 21 e-SENNtinel Matters A publication of the Greater Swiss Mountain Club of America Chesapeake & Potomac GSMDC Regional Club Report 2011 Eastern Regional Specialty This year’s Hunt Country Cluster in Millwood, VA is September 29th-October 2nd and has been designated as the GSMDCA’s Eastern Regional Specialty. The C & P Club has hosted a Specialty and Supported Entries at this show cluster (on behalf of the GSMDCA) for several years. We are thrilled to be recognized as the Eastern Regional Specialty—and we’ve made several enhancements to the weekend events! Weight Pull First, we are adding a weight pull on Thursday, September 29th in last year, Berryville, VA. Many of us earned one leg toward our Herding Capability Test (HCT) certificate last year. We have arranged for two shepherds this year! This means you will be able to earn your second leg under a different judge (a requirement for the certificate). You will also be able to earn two legs at this test. So if you have a dog who is six months of age or older, and they are trying herding for the first time, they could walk away with the certificate— because they can earn two legs in one afternoon under two different judges! Please see the herding flyer and entry form in this publication. Pre -entry is encouraged, but not necessary—we accept same-day entries. Space is limited to 50 entries; 25 per judge. Thank you, Megan Fletcher, for making this event possible! Other Fun Stuff nual picnic, club meeting, raffle, kid’s scavenger hunt and educational seminar. This year’s educational seminar will be examining a batch of puppies in relation to our breed standard. The Swissy pups will be 8 weeks old and you are welcome to a hands-on experience. Eastern Regional Specialty Sunday is the Eastern Regional Specialty, including Stuarts Draft, VA—about 1.5 hour Puppy and Veteran Sweepdrive south of Millwood. Rob Via stakes. Our Sweeps judge is our host and weight pull judge. is Winifred Sienkewicz but Thanks, Kris Featheringham, for we all know her as organizing this event! Phreddie. Herding The weekend’s festivities Friday, in addition to the supconclude at our favorite historic ported entry, we are offering Saturday, in addition to the sup- tavern in Upperville. We can herding at the same location as ported entry, we will hold our an- bring dogs on the patio! 22 Chesapeake and Potomac Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Club Sponsors All Breed Draft Test November 12 & 13, 2011 Save the date!! 5139 Perry Rd., Mount Airy, MD 21771 410-875-2171 734-845-1197 Entry fees $40 per team per entry—ring prizes $35 per team per entry Qualifier ribbons and brass plate To sign up contact: Jim Rasmussen [email protected] Judges: Huck Bothner & Mary Jo Rasmussen 23 e-SENNtinel Matters A publication of the Greater Swiss Mountain Club of America Crooked River Regional Club Report Spring Draft Trial Crooked River hosted a two-day draft trial on April 30th and May 1st in Mount Vernon, OH at the beautiful 150 acre farm of Crooked River members Cindy and Greg Gray. The basic control and maneuverability were held inside their large barn and the 1 mile freight haul wound its way through the rolling hay fields and woods that surround the property. We had 10 dogs that participated in the trial each day with three dogs earning either titles or legs over the two day weekend. Congratulations to Gretchen, Lyric, and Otis on your new titles. It was a great weekend with nice weather, wonderful food, and lots of fun had by everyone! Upcoming Fall Draft Trial We had so much fun at the spring draft trial…we’re having another two day draft trial this fall! The CRSC’s two-day fall draft trial will be held at Karen & Skip Conant’s RidgeBridge Farm in Avon, OH (outside of Cleveland) on September 24th & 25th. Todd Snyder will be flying out from CO to judge the trial and will be joined by Bernese draft judge Sherri Start. The entry packet can be found at the club’s website – crookedriverswissyclub.com Look for the ad in this e-SENN edition for more details Earlier this year Crooked River launched the first item in its environmentally friendly line, an organic T-shirt. Featuring a paw print on the front and the word SWISSY boldly printed on the back the T-shirt is made of 100% organic cotton. They are available in sizes S-XL for $20 and XXL-XXXL for $22. Last month an organic baseball cap was added to the line. Smaller in cap size and with a narrower bill this cap is flattering for everyone! It has an adjustable cloth strap to fit even children. The organic khaki cap has the Swiss flag with the CRSC initials in the four blocks. Price is $15.00. 24 e-SENNtinel Matters A publication of the Greater Swiss Mountain Club of America 25 GREATER SWISS MOUNTAIN DOG CLUB OF AMERICA MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Check the appropriate box below. Dues are per calendar year, regardless of application date. Full Individual Membership - $25/year Full Household Membership (two members per household) - $35/year Applicants must be U.S. citizens or residents over 18 years old, own at least one GSMD, and be sponsored by two currently full members in good standing with the GSMDCA. Associate Membership - $25/year Associate International Membership (Canada) - $35/year + $10 a year postage assessment Associate International Membership (All other Countries) - $35/year + $25 a year postage assessment Associate members do not need sponsors and are not eligible to vote or hold office in the GSMDCA. 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AKC Registered Name of your GSMD________________________________________________________________ AKC Registration Number _________________________ Call Name _____________________ Gender M F Sire’s AKC Registered Name ________________________________________________ Number ______________ Dam’s AKC Registered Name ________________________________________________ Number ______________ Breeder(s) _____________________________________________________________________________________ I (we) agree to abide by the constitution, bylaws, and rules of the American Kennel Club and those of the GSMDCA. Signature______________________________ Signature ___________________________Date_________________ SPONSORS: Name: Name: Phone: Phone: Address: Address: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: Check the boxes below for those areas in which you are interested in helping to promote our breed. Health Committee o Breeding Information/Experience Publicity o Newsletter Articles Other ____________ Other (talents, interests, and/or experiences you would like to share). Attach a separate sheet if necessary. Send a check payable to “GSMDCA, Inc.” with this application and a signed copy of the Members Guidelines to: 26 GSMDCA Membership, P.O. BOX 321, Larkspur, CO 80118 The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Club of America, Inc. (GSMDCA or Club) member guidelines reflect the Club's Constitutional mandate to protect and advance the interest of the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog (GSMD). In order to join the Club, prospective members must sign the following: GREATER SWISS MOUNTAIN DOG CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. MEMBER GUIDELINES 1. Whether at home or away, members shall conduct themselves as good ambassadors of the Club and of the breed by displaying good sportsmanship and safe, sensible behavior. Members shall: a.) Be diligent in properly handling their appropriately restrained GSMD/s to minimize being a nuisance, causing a risk of trauma, or placing any person or animal in danger. b.) Protect the name and reputation of the breed. c.) Respect members and ensure that shared assessments of a member’s GSMD are constructive, refraining from destructive criticism of another's dog and personal attacks upon fellow members. e.) Represent the breed with honesty when promoting the breed. Education involves both good and bad. f.) Educate themselves and others by seeking the advice and assistance of others and offer advice, support, and cooperation to fellow members. 2. All GSMDs owned or in the care of members shall be given a healthy environment, good nutrition, veterinary care, and proper training which include regular contact with people and the outside world. a.) No member's GSMD may be treated in an inhumane manner, abused, or subjected to any conditions that endanger the animal's life. b.) No member shall have more GSMDs than their facilities adequately hold. c.) Members placing a dog in another home should have reasonable assurance that each individual receiving a dog will provide a home with appropriate shelter, restraint, control and responsible care. d.) Members shall not sell, supply, donate or surrender any GSMD/s for raffle prize purposes, or to any dog wholesalers, pet shops, other retailers, catalogue house, Humane Society or Shelter, or any live dog to a research laboratory. e.) If members become aware of the maltreatment, misuse, or need to relocate any GSMD, they will notify any or all of the following for resolution of the problem: the breeder, GSMD Rescue Foundation, a member of the Board of Directors, or the appropriate authorities in their area. 3. Members are encouraged to track the health of puppies/dogs owned/sold and participate in club health surveys. In the event of a GSMD death of unknown cause, it is suggested a necropsy be performed. 4. Members who breed a litter are encouraged to follow the GSMDCA Breeding Guidelines as a means of promoting high standards for breeding. I/We have read the above guidelines and promise to adhere to the principles outlined therein as well as the Constitution and Bylaws of the GSMDCA, INC. Name/s: _______________________________________ ______________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________________________ _______ Phone: ___________________________________________ Signature/s: __________________________________________ Date: __ ___ Revised September 2009 27 2 Shows! 2 Sweeps! 2 Weight Pulls! 2 Pack Hikes! Obedience Rally Herding Hosted by the GSMDCR in conjunction with their 2012 Independent Specialty 2012 GSMDCA National Specialty 2012 GSMDCR Independent Specialty September 10th – 14th 2012 Embassy Suites and Conference Center 28 e-SENNtinel Matters A publication of the Greater Swiss Mountain Club of America e-SENN Editor Mary Jo Rasmussen [email protected] GSMDCA Club Officers [email protected] President Cathy Cooper 1st Vice President Amy Pisarik 2nd Vice President Janelle Kaiser Recording Secretary Anna Wallace Treasurer Chuck Kalupa AKC Delegate Mary Jo Rasmussen Directors Alison Burns Jessica Fournell-Ferrall Cheryl Gerzabek Kelly Nevin Mary Jo Rasmussen Mike Schurgot AKC Delegate Report—From My Perspective As with all of the Delegate meetings, most of the real discussion takes place at the committee meetings, the day before the actual delegate meeting. The June meeting is usually fairly short, not much to vote on, and not nearly as many delegates attend. For this reason, the idea to eliminate this delegate meeting and extend the other three meetings by one day each is gaining some traction. It is still being studied, and the subcommittee doing the research is determined to bring it to a delegate vote sooner or later. I'm not sure it will pass, but I must say, I'm in favor of it. As you may have read earlier in this newsletter, AKC has instituted a new title beginning June 27th: THD--Therapy Dog. The complete description and application form is on the AKC website, but one of the criteria includes 50 documented visits going back as far as January 1st, 2000. A reading at this delegate meeting, and posting in two Gazettes means that the issue of instituting "Reserve Best in Show" will be voted on by the delegates at the September meeting. Pleasse contact me if you have an opinion about this. Awarding Group 5th and 6th placements (with a minimum of 12 breeds represented) also looks as though it will come before the delegate body. The Dog Show Rules Committee was unanimous in voting it down, but the Board representative present at the meeting let everyone know that that vote was advisory only and would be brought before the entire delegate body. Because it was not read at the delegate meeting, the earliest it can be brought before the delegate body is December. I also learned in the Dog Show Rules Committee that AKC is studying Day of Show Entries. The committee was very favorable to the idea. The hangup is the technology. As you might imagine, it would be fairly challenging (and some of the "more seasoned" delegates like their printed catalogs/ programs) but I just wanted you to know they are working on this. Thank you , again, for allowing me to represent our club on the AKC Delegate body! It is a continuing education! Mary Jo Rasmussen [email protected] 29 e-SENNtinel Matters A publication of the Greater Swiss Mountain Club of America AKC Delegate Meeting Minutes—June 2011 DELEGATES FORUM SYNOPSIS OF THE JUNE 13, 2011, DELEGATES FORUM The Delegates Forum is an informal meeting of Delegates that provides an opportunity for open discussion and expression of ideas. No official business is transacted, a quorum is not required and no attendance record is kept. There was a presentation on the work of the AKC Canine Health Foundation, given by Terry Warren, PHD, J.D., CEO and General Counsel, and Christine Haakenson, PHD, Chief Science Officer. It included an explanation of the mission and goals of the AKC Canine Health Foundation, the source of funds, and the research, totaling over $25 million, that has been funded to date. QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE DELEGATES OF THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB JUNE 13, 2011 Dennis B. Sprung, President PRESENT 254 Afghan Hound Club of America, Inc.— Ms. Constance Butherus Airedale Terrier Club of America— Aletta L. Moore Akita Club of America—Sherry E. Wallis Alaskan Malamute Club of America, Inc.— Mrs. Virginia P. Grefe American Bloodhound Club—Mary L. Olszewski American Bouvier des Flandres Club, Inc.— Patte Klecan American Boxer Club, Inc.—Bruce E. Voran American Brittany Club, Inc.—Judith Tighe American Bullmastiff Association, Inc.—Alan Kalter 30 American Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club, Inc.—Carol Williams American Foxhound Club, Inc—Harold Miller American Maltese Association, Inc.— Mr. Richard W. Glenn American Pointer Club, Inc.—Mrs. Karen R. Spey American Pomeranian Club, Inc.—Dr. Geno Sisneros American Rottweiler Club—Mr. Peter G. Piusz American Sealyham Terrier Club— Kenneth W. 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Yarbrough Border Collie Society of America—Ms. Carol Clark Briard Club of America, Inc.—Michael Gibson Bulldog Club of America—Robert L. Newcomb Burlington County Kennel Club, Inc.— Daniel J. Smyth, Esq. Cairn Terrier Club of America—Pam Davis California Collie Clan, Inc.—Robette G. Johns Cambridge Minnesota Kennel Club— Mr. Wayne F. Harmon Canaan Dog Club of America—Pamela S. Rosman Capital Dog Training Club of Washington, D.C., Inc.—Dr. Joyce A. Dandridge Carolina Dog Training Club, Inc.— Shirley Sanders Carolina Kennel Club, Inc.—Jaimie Ashby Catoctin Kennel Club—Whitney Coombs Central Beagle Club—David Bagaley Central Florida Kennel Club, Inc.— Julian Prager Central Indiana Kennel Club, Inc.—Sally Allen Charleston Kennel Club—Sylvia Arrowwood Chattanooga Kennel Club—David Gilstrap Chihuahua Club of America, Inc.—Rey Burgos Chinese Shar-Pei Club of America, Inc. — Marge B. Calltharp Chow Chow Club, Inc.—Mrs. Ginny Atkinson Clarksville Kennel Club—Robert A. Schroll Classic Toy Dog Club of Western Massachusetts—Dr. Stephen Lawrence Clearwater Kennel Club—Daniel T. Stolz Clermont County Kennel Club, Inc.— Marjorie Underwood e-SENNtinel Matters A publication of the Greater Swiss Mountain Club of America AKC Delegate Meeting Minutes—June 2011 continued Cleveland All-Breed Training Club, Inc. —Mrs. Maureen R. Setter Clumber Spaniel Club of America, Inc.— Judy Hiller Colorado Springs Kennel Club—Sidney L. Marx Columbia Kennel Club, Inc.—Barbara Shives Columbia Missouri Kennel Club— Robert Brown County-Wide Dog Training Club, Inc.— John D. French Cudahy Kennel Club—Don H. Adams Dachshund Club of America, Inc.— Larry Sorenson Dalmatian Club of America, Inc.—James W. Smith Dandie Dinmont Terrier Club of America, Inc.—Karen Dorn Dayton Dog Training Club, Inc.— Barbara L. Mann Dayton Kennel Club, Inc.—Sandra Groeschel Del Monte Kennel Club, Inc.—Merlyn A. Green, D.C. Delaware Water Gap Kennel Club—Dr. A. D. Butherus Devon Dog Show Association, Inc.— Meg Weitz Doberman Pinscher Club of America— Mrs. Naomi R. Shorr Dog Fanciers Association of Oregon, Inc.— Mrs. Patti L. Strand Dog Owners’ Training Club of Maryland— Kathrynann Sarvinas Durham Kennel Club Inc—Linda C. Wozniak Eastern German Shorthaired Pointer Club, Inc.—Mrs. Joan Tabor Elm City Kennel Club—Dr. Gregory J. Paveza English Cocker Spaniel Club of America, Inc.—Barbara A. Penny English Setter Association of America, Inc.— Mr. John P. Nielsen English Springer Spaniel Field Trial Association, Inc.—Mrs. Alice E. Berd English Springer Spaniel Field Trial Club of Illinois—David H. Hopkins English Toy Spaniel Club of America— Vanessa N. Weber Farmington Valley Kennel Club, Inc.— Terrie Breen Field Spaniel Society of America— Katherine Sullivan Finger Lakes Kennel Club, Inc.— Margaret B. Pough Fort Lauderdale Dog Club—Charles Arnold Fort Worth Kennel Club—Mr. Harry G. Ottmann German Pinscher Club of America—Ms. Kimberle Schiff German Shepherd Dog Club of America—Dr. Carmen L. Battaglia German Shorthaired Pointer Club of America—Mr. Kenneth A. Marden German Wirehaired Pointer Club of America, Inc.—Ms. Patricia W. Laurans Gig Harbor Kennel Club—James R. Dok Glen of Imaal Terrier Club of America— Bruce H. Sussman Glens Falls Kennel Club, Inc.—Mrs. Bonnie Lapham Golden Retriever Club of America— Ellen Hardin Great Dane Club of America, Inc.— Thomas Sandenaw Greater Clark County Kennel Club Inc— Ms. Karen J. Burgess Greater Collin Kennel Club, Inc.— Barbara Shaw Greater Hickory Kennel Club, Inc.—Dr. John L. Hyatt Greater Murfreesboro Kennel Club, Inc. — Margaret Dicorleto Greater Naples Dog Club—Steven D. Gladstone Greater St. Louis Training Club, Inc.— Jane V. (Candye) Slay Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Club of America, Inc.—Mary Jo Rasmussen Greenville Kennel Club—Linda A. Knorr Greenwich Kennel Club—Margaret K. Curtis Greyhound Club of America—Melanie S. Steele Harrisburg Kennel Club—Cindy Miller Hatboro Dog Club, Inc.—Mr. Robert D. Black Havanese Club of America—Jane F. Ruthford Hockamock Kennel Club, Inc.— Nancy Fisk Hollywood Dog Obedience Club, Inc. —Jan Wolf Houston Kennel Club, Inc.—Ms. Carol A. Williamson Huntingdon Valley Kennel Club, Inc. —Dick Blair Huntington Kennel Club, Inc.— Gwen McCullagh Ibizan Hound Club of the United States— Luane V. Williams Irish Setter Club of America, Inc.— Karolynne McAteer James River Kennel Club, Inc.— Mallory C. Driskill K-9 Obedience Training Club of Essex County, NJ, Inc.—Dave Morgan Kachina Kennel Club—Marilyn R. Vinson Keeshond Club of America, Inc.—Mr. John D. Sawicki Kenilworth Kennel Club of Connecticut, Inc.—Mrs. Gwen Wexler Kennel Club of Buffalo, Inc.—Carole Plesur Kennel Club of Philadelphia, Inc.—Charles H. Schaefer Kennel Club of Riverside—Sylvia A. Thomas Kennesaw Kennel Club—James F. Gibson Key City Kennel Club, Inc.—Dr. Fred Bock, II Komondor Club of America, Inc.— Michael Harman Labrador Retriever Club, Inc.—Mr. A. N. Sills Lackawanna Kennel Club, Inc.—Ms. Virginia Van Doren Ladies’ Dog Club, Inc.—Mrs. Kathi Brown Lakeland Winter Haven Kennel 31 e-SENNtinel Matters A publication of the Greater Swiss Mountain Club of America AKC Delegate Meeting Minutes—June 2011 continued Club—Bruce Walsh Land O’ Lakes Kennel Club, Inc.—Jan Croft Lawrenceville Kennel Club, Inc.— Robert N. LaBerge Lexington Kennel Club Inc—Anne Kemp Los Encinos Kennel Club, Inc.—David M. Powers Mad River Valley Kennel Club, Inc.— Mrs. Betty J. Miller Magic Valley Kennel Club, Inc.—Dr. Sandra B. Barker Marion Ohio Kennel Club, Inc.—Dr. J. C. Garvin Maryland Kennel Club—John T. Ward Mastiff Club of America, Inc.—Dr. William R. Newman Memphis Kennel Club, Inc.—Dr. Robert D. Smith Mensona Kennel Club, Inc.—John S. Fitzpatrick, D.V.M. Merrimack Valley Kennel Club, Inc.— Jeannette Nieder Middleburg Kennel Club—Shelley C. Roos Minneapolis Kennel Club, Inc.—Ralph Hogancamp Mispillion Kennel Club, Inc.—Mrs. Blackie H. Nygood Mississippi Valley Kennel Club—Mrs. Gretchen Bernardi Mississippi Valley Retriever Club— Robert H. McKowen Mount Ogden Kennel Club, Inc.— Kathryn Taylor Mount Vernon Dog Training Club— Mrs. Ruth W. Crumb Mountaineer Kennel Club, Inc.—Mrs. Rebecca S. Stanevich Mt. Baker Kennel Club, Inc.—Mrs. Judith V. Daniels Nashville Kennel Club—James Efron National Beagle Club—Eddie Dziuk National Shiba Club of America— Maggi Strouse Naugatuck Valley Kennel Club—Mrs. Viola Burgos 32 New England Dog Training Club, Inc.— Virginia Rowland Newfoundland Club of America, Inc.— Mrs. Mary W. Price Newnan Kennel Club—Willie Crawford North Shore Kennel Club—Richard F. Coletti Northern Kentucky Kennel Club, Inc.— Michael Connery Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Club (USA)—Marile A. Waterstraat Obedience Training Club of Hawaii, Inc. — Ms. Patricia C. Scully Olympic Kennel Club, Inc.—Harvey A. Mueller Otterhound Club of America—Joellen Gregory, D.V.M. Ozark Kennel Club, Inc.—Mark A. Chambers Pacific Coast Bulldog Club, Inc.—Link Newcomb Parson Russell Terrier Association of America—Gary Koeppel Penn Ridge Kennel Club, Inc.—Dennis J. Gallant Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen Club of America—Anne Gallant, Ph.D. Philadelphia Dog Training Club, Inc.— Larry Wilson Piedmont Kennel Club, Inc.—Joachim Blutreich Plainfield Kennel Club—John McCullagh Plum Creek Kennel Club of Colorado— William E. Ellis Pocono Mountain Kennel Club, Inc.— Sandra Krieger Poodle Club of America, Inc.—Mary Ellen Fishler Portland Dog Obedience Club, Inc.— James Primmer Portland Kennel Club, Inc.—Mrs. Joan Savage Portuguese Water Dog Club of America, Inc.—Mrs. Janis C. Watts Progressive Dog Club—William H. Blair Rhode Island Kennel Club, Inc.—Gerard Baudet Rhodesian Ridgeback Club of the United States, Inc.—Michael J. Teeling Richmond Dog Fanciers Club, Inc.—Jan M. Ritchie Roanoke Kennel Club, Inc.—Jill Wright Rockford-Freeport Illinois Kennel Club— Ronald H. Menaker Rockingham County Kennel Club, Inc.— Janice S. Gardner Rubber City Kennel Club—Cathy Gaidos Sagehen’s Retriever Club—Katharine B. Simonds Sahuaro State Kennel Club—Rita L. Mather Salisbury Maryland Kennel Club—Mrs. Barbara Furbush Samoyed Club of America, Inc.—Mr. John L. Ronald San Gabriel Valley Kennel Club— Anthony Vasquez Santa Ana Valley Kennel Club, Inc.— Tom Brown Santa Barbara Kennel Club, Inc.—Abbe R. Shaw Santa Maria Kennel Club, Inc.— Laurence J. Libeu Saratoga New York Kennel Club— Wanda H. Allen Sawnee Mountain Kennel Club of Georgia— Kay Allred Schipperke Club of America, Inc.— Betty J. Patrick Scottish Terrier Club of America— Helen A. Prince Scottsdale Dog Fanciers Association, Inc.— Nancy Perrell Seattle Kennel Club, Inc.—Sandra Frei Shenandoah Valley Kennel Club, Inc.— Sharyn Y. Hutchens Shoreline Dog Fanciers Association of Orange County—Susan L. Hamil Siberian Husky Club of America, Inc.— Ms. Donna Beckman Silver State Kennel Club—Daniele Ledoux- Starzyk Skokie Valley Kennel Club, Inc.—Pat Grossmann Skye Terrier Club of America—Mr. e-SENNtinel Matters A publication of the Greater Swiss Mountain Club of America AKC Delegate Meeting Minutes—June 2011 Walter F. Goodman Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Club of America—John Mandeville South Shore Kennel Club, Inc.—Linda C. Flynn South Windsor Kennel Club— Margarette (Peggy) Wampold Southeast Arkansas Kennel Club— Ricky Blackman Southern Adirondack Dog Club, Inc.— Dr. John V. Ioia Space Coast Kennel Club of Palm Bay— Glenda Stephenson Spinone Club of America—Karen Luckey Springfield Kennel Club, Inc.—Dr. Thomas M. Davies St. Bernard Club of America, Inc.—Kit A. Bostrom St. Croix Valley Kennel Club, Inc.— Deborah J. Wilkins Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club of America— Jenny Merritt Staffordshire Terrier Club of America— Holly S. Stump Standard Schnauzer Club of America— Dr. Harvey Mohrenweiser Suffolk County Kennel Club, Inc.—Mr. Robert Eisele Sun Maid Kennel Club of Fresno, Inc.— Marcy L. Zingler Sussex Hills Kennel Club, Inc.—Mrs. Florence Duggan Taconic Hills Kennel Club, Inc.— Marylyn DeGregorio Tampa Bay Kennel Club—Mary Manning- Stolz Tennessee Valley Kennel Club— Catherine Bell Tibetan Terrier Club of America, Inc.— Stacey La Forge Topeka Kennel Club, Inc.—Robert E. Bostrom Town and Country Kennel Club, Inc.— Toni Doake Toy Dog Breeders Association of Southern California—John Shoemaker Trap Falls Kennel Club, Inc.— Christopher L. Sweetwood Trenton Kennel Club, Inc.—Joseph Martyn Troy Kennel Club, Inc.—John J. Cadalso, Jr. Tualatin Kennel Club, Inc.—James S. Corbett Twin Brooks Kennel Club, Inc.— Patricia C. Sarles Union County Kennel Club, Inc.— Carlotta Dennie United States Kerry Blue Terrier Club, Inc.— Mr. Carl C. Ashby, III Upper Potomac Valley Kennel Club—J. M. Haderer Valley Forge Kennel Club, Inc.—Mrs. Carol Fisher Vizsla Club of America, Inc.—Lynn Worth- Smith Wachusett Kennel Club, Inc.—Suzanne Gray Welsh Terrier Club of America, Inc.— Peter J. See West Highland White Terrier Club of America—Thomas Barrie Western Fox Terrier Breeders Association— Torie Steele Western Reserve Kennel Club, Inc.— Mr. William A. Russett Westminster Kennel Club—Harvey M. Wooding Whidbey Island Kennel Club Inc— Colleen McDaniel Windward Hawaiian Dog Fanciers Association—Mrs. Karen Mays Wisconsin Amateur Field Trial Club, Inc.— Fred T. Kampo Woodstock Dog Club, Inc.—Rosann Sexton Worcester County Kennel Club—Debra A. Hokkanen Yorkshire Terrier Club of America, Inc. — Patricia D. Reynolds AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB Delegates Meeting June 13, 2011 Dennis B. Sprung, President in the Chair, called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m. The Chair introduced the people seated with him on the dais. Chairman, Ron Menaker; Vice Chairman Dr. Thomas Davies; Doris Abbate, Professional Registered Parliamentarian; Jim Crowley, the Executive Secretary, and Lisa DeGroat, the court reporter. The Chair reported on the passing of William H. Green, Delegate of the Rio Grande Kennel Club, on May 29, 2011. He was the Delegate for the Rio Grande Kennel Club since July 8, 2002. The Executive Secretary to read the names of Delegates seated since the last meeting: Ranae K. Hanson, LeRoy, NY, to represent Tonawanda Valley Kennel Club Sara Karl, Colorado Springs, CO, to represent Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America Gary Koeppel, North Canaan, CT, to represent Parson Russell Terrier Association of America Daniele Ledoux-Starzyk, Henderson, NV, to represent Silver State Kennel Club Jenny Merritt, Bothell, WA, to represent Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club of America Martha Nazak, Mineral, VA, to represent Old Dominion Kennel Club of Northern Virginia Caulder Ripley, Waterbury, VT, to represent Green Mountain Dog Club Barbara Shives, Blythwood, SC, to represent Columbia Kennel Club Heather Smith, Deerfield, WI, to represent Scottish Deerhound Club of America Jennifer Toebben, Omaha, NE, to represent Nebraska Kennel Club Anthony Vasquez, Claremont, CA, to represent San Gabriel Valley Kennel Club Carol Williams, Brush Prairie, WA, to represent American Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club The following Delegates, who were attending their first meeting since approval, were introduced from the 33 e-SENNtinel Matters A publication of the Greater Swiss Mountain Club of America AKC Delegate Meeting Minutes—June 2011 continued floor: Pat Grossmann, Wilmette, IL, to represent Skokie Valley Kennel Club Sara Karl, Colorado Springs, CO, to represent Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America Gary Koeppel, North Canaan, CT, to represent Parson Russell Terrier Association of America Daniele Ledoux-Starzyk, Henderson, NV, to represent Silver State Kennel Club Jenny Merritt, Bothell, WA, to represent Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club of America Barbara Shives, Blythwood, SC, to represent Columbia Kennel Club Kathryn Taylor, Ogden, UT, to represent Mount Ogden Kennel Club Anthony Vasquez, Claremont, CA, to represent San Gabriel Valley Kennel Club Carol Williams, Brush Prairie, WA, to represent American Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club The minutes of the March 2011 Delegates meeting which were published in the AKC GAZETTE, were approved as published. Ron Menaker, AKC Board Chairman gave his report as follows: Good morning. I am pleased to announce an exciting new title open to all AKC dogs. The AKC Therapy Dog title, or “THD,” will launch June 27th as an official AKC suffix title and will reward dogs and their owners that have provided ongoing community service to help improve the well being of others. Currently it is estimated that there are 50,000 certified and active therapy dogs in the United States. Volunteerism has exploded over the past decade, especially those with dog and owner teams working in schools, hospitals, nursing homes, and natural disasters. 34 As you know, the AKC annually recognizes an outstanding Therapy Dog as part of our annual ACE Awards. We receive so many great nominations that we know there are many more dogs out there that deserve recognition. We have also received many requests from the fancy to award titles to therapy dogs as a way to recognize the “great work their dogs do.” Additionally, earning aTHD title builds on the skills taught in the AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy and Canine Good Citizenship Programs, which create a sound and a friendly temperament needed by a successful therapy dog. The title will be open to all AKC dogs that have completed a series of criteria. To qualify, dogs must be certified by a participating therapy dog certification organization and have performed a minimum of 50 documented community service visits. To obtain a title, an owner must complete an application, along with evidence of documented visits. Application forms are available on the AKC website. The program will accept documentation of visits going back to January 1, 2000. If your dog qualifies, we encourage you to apply for this title. For more information you can access the AKC website, or you can give us a call at the AKC. So we hope you'll take advantage of this. We think it's an excellent opportunity for us to continue to get our name out in a positive fashion. Thank you all very much. (Applause) AKC President and CEO, Dennis Sprung, gave his report as follows: First I will provide you with a brief up- date on the direction of entries; then I will share my report by having Gina DiNardo present on our Publishing Department. Following Gina, Lisa Gonzalez will walk you through a detailed update on some of the numerous marketing and communications research and initiatives underway. I am pleased to report that in spite of everyone’s valid concerns about the continued sluggish economy and lowering interest rates, combined with high prices for gasoline, entries are positive in a number of events, although not all. This includes increases for the first four months of 2011, ranging from 600 in Hunting Tests to 4,700 in Obedience, and almost 36,000 in Agility. We also enjoyed gains of 2,000 at Specialties and 8,800 entries in All Breed events. As a result, our aggregate entries are up over 50,000 or 5.2%. More good news: Bobby Birdsong has apprised me all indications are that the month of “May” will also have gains in entries. Going back to the increase in Conformation entries, specifically the Grand Champion program, in 2011 it still is providing a boost to clubs. In the first year of the program (May 12, 2010 to May 11, 2011) the increase in the number of entries in Specials was nearly 58,000 from the prior year. At an average entry fee of $30.00, these Grand Champion entries provided at least $1.7 Million to our conformation clubs as well as the opportunity for many exhibitors to continue having fun with their dogs by showing their Champions. Everyone here deserves a great deal of credit and recognition for this shared success. Each of you should be very proud of the role you played to improve the world of conformation. e-SENNtinel Matters A publication of the Greater Swiss Mountain Club of America AKC Delegate Meeting Minutes—June 2011 continued This idea created by Darrell Hayes and Peter Gaeta was supported by Delegate Committees and the Board of Directors; it then became a reality when approved by you, the Delegate body. The Grand Champion is truly an excellent example of staff, Board and Delegate teamwork. It has proven the Judges’ Department’s research and predictions correct of improving the sport by adding the first new show title in AKC history. enhancements to the format and distribution methods of AKC’s main print publications. In essence, we will shift focus and command a larger digital presence. All of these gains were achieved prior to staff implementing an enhancement to this Program by adding the Grand Champion achievement levels just last month which allow for additional initiatives to further increase entries which Robin Stansell and his staff collaborated on with Charley Kneifel and the IT Department along with Judging Operations. Our new publication strategy was necessary to address substantial financial losses in the division. While these losses in Publications have always existed, they’ve grown to a point where they could no longer be justified. This should come as no surprise, as they are presented to the Delegate body in Jim Stevens' quarterly reports. Fortunately our Clubs are happy with this successful initiative as are we. It is indeed positive news to report overall entries in an upward trend again as they have been for most of the past decade; in fact, comparing the aggregate number of entries in 2000 to the total in 2010, the increase is 19%, almost 500,000 entries. I don’t think any one of us could have stood up at a Delegates Meeting ten years ago and predicted such a large overall increase as has been achieved. I congratulate each of you. Thank you. Now I invite Gina DiNardo, Assistant Vice President and Assistant Executive Secretary, to the podium. Ms. DiNardo spoke as follows: Good morning. Today I would like to share with you recent changes and These changes will increase access to AKC’s Publications, deliver our important messages to a larger and more diverse audience and help us make a technological leap forward in our communications with constituents. AKC has been able to thrive for 127 years by periodically reevaluating the way we do things and when necessary, we make changes and reinvent ourselves. Today the manner in which we communicate with each other is driven more and more by mobile devices, like tablets and smart phones, as well as relying on the Internet to receive information. The publications industry is changing just as rapidly as the technology that drives our phones and computers. Because of this, the Board asked the Staff to study and make a recommendation, which was accomplished. The Board unanimously voted to adopt this new plan. It will allow our Publications to join the 21st century by embracing digital communications. We see this evolution as an excellent opportunity to increase our visibility and our messaging. First I’d like to show you some changes we’ve made to the AKC Gazette. As of October 2011 the Gazette will be published on the website as a PDF, available for downloading, printing and forwarding via email. In addition, a link to the digital edition will appear in AKC’s Weekly Wins Gallery once a month. The reformatted digital Gazette will include the Secretary’s Page, the President’s Letter, the Chairman’s Report, AKC Updates, Times Past, and the Parent Club Breed Columns, which will now contain a link to the Parent Club websites. This new format will make it easier for Parent Clubs to share their breed columns with their membership or anyone else they wish. By going digital we'll provide current subscribers, the vast majority who have access to the Internet, this complementary content. This also enables a broader reach to new readers. Of course, we all feel a sense of loss for the tradition of the Gazette. Personally, I grew up with a copy of it on my parents' coffee table and for over 40 years it's been a part of my life as well. But this decision was made once it was evident, despite subscription promotions, a redesign, advertisers switching more ad dollars to digital and cost cutting in all areas that these declining trends in subscriptions and advertising would only continue to accelerate. I will share with you some facts and figures that contributed to the decision to reformat the Gazette. The first 35 e-SENNtinel Matters A publication of the Greater Swiss Mountain Club of America AKC Delegate Meeting Minutes—June 2011 continued year the Events Calendar appeared on the AKC website, at the request of our exhibitors, we lost 5,000 subscribers. It is anticipated that subscriptions will drop to below 20,000 in 2012. To put that into perspective, out of 46.3 million dog owning households nationwide, only 20,000 would read the Gazette. Now the enhancements to Family Dog magazine. In the past number of years paid subscriptions and advertising revenues have each declined by approximately 50 percent. In fact, we would need a minimum of 76,000 paid subscribers - more than three times our current base - to be financially viable today, i.e. to simply break even. Family Dog circulated to 180,000 per issue, allows us to have a conversation with dog owners about our core values and mission, while providing content that's interesting, entertaining and relevant to them. We know that some Delegates believe that this should have been discussed with the body before the decision was made. However, there were factors that did not permit this. They include personnel issues, confidentiality agreements, and contracts involving printers, ad agencies, advertisers, paper companies, etc. AKC Family Dog serves as a vital communications tool to the general dog enthusiast - a large, ever growing segment, and a constituency that is important to AKC’s future. To let the public know about the good works of AKC, we distribute Family Dog to 27,000 veterinarians’ offices, 23,000 groomers’ shops, and we've recently added federal and state legislators to the Family Dog mailing list. Our plan includes an expansion of Family Dog to include content that fanciers found most popular in the Gazette. These had to be negotiated, renegotiated or even terminated before anything could be made public. Unfortunately, no amount of discussion would have changed the bottom line, which dictated a shift to the online version only. In July we will launch the inaugural digital version of AKC Family Dog. It will have all the same content as the printed version. In addition, there will be a number of innovative and exciting extras - including a slideshow, video, scrolling ticker tape that links to the AKC’s YouTube channel, the AKC Online Breeder Classifieds and other valuable website content. Please know the decision to eliminate the print magazine was not taken lightly. In fact, if it was made strictly from a business standpoint, the decision would have been made years ago. But we are pleased that the online edition still provides subscribers access to the most vital Gazette content in a highly cost effective way, while also making it available to a significantly wider audience. The digital version of the magazine will be available on our website, linked to Your AKC, which as a readership of 1.4 million, and it will be emailed to 600,000 people on a bimonthly basis. The addition of a digital Family Dog to the already widely read print version will make Family Dog the most widely read dog magazine in the world - in the most efficient way possible, and it allows AKC to achieve between five and 36 six million media impressions annually. And finally, I would like to show you the enhancements Charley Kneifel and his team have made to the AKC Events Calendar for the AKC website. The new view of the event data will look more like a traditional calendar and allows you to look at events as they are happening on a certain day, week, or month. The week runs from Thursday through Wednesday. This way the weekend events are shown continuously, rather than having a break like a traditional Sunday to Saturday calendar. Additionally, the AKC Events Calendar is mobile friendly, meaning, if you access via a mobile device, such as an iPhone, a smart phone, such as a Droid based unit or a BlackBerry, you can access a calendar that will be formatted to your mobile device. This is not an “app” in the sense that you would download it from iTunes or the Droid marketplace, it's simply a webpage that's aware of whether it's being accessed via a smart phone, smaller screen, or a computer. I am pleased to say that you are the first people to see this application. It went live a few hours ago. With our new plan we will gain millions of new readers. Besides reaching a much wider audience than ever before, this publication strategy will reduce the deficit in the publications division by over $500,000 a year prospectively. Now I would like to introduce Lisa Gonzalez, Vice President of Marketing and Communications, for our next presentation. (Ms. Gonzalez gave an update on marketing initiatives.) e-SENNtinel Matters A publication of the Greater Swiss Mountain Club of America AKC Delegate Meeting Minutes—June 2011 continued Jim Stevens, Chief Financial Officer, gave the financial report. A summary follows: Total revenues for the first five months of 2011 of approximately $23 million were 6.4% lower than last year. The major sources of our revenues continued to be adversely impacted by a sluggish economy. Successful cost containment efforts resulted in total year-todate expenses remaining comparable with the previous year. Kennel Club. The amendment would apply the identical restriction to someone who misappropriates funds from the American Kennel Club or from an AKC subsidiary or affiliated organization as we now have for someone who misappropriates funds from an AKC sanctioned, licensed or member club. The full text is on the blue worksheet. This resulted in a year-to-date operating deficit of $1.4 million. However, operations had a positive cash flow due to certain expenses being of a non-cash nature. The amendment is approved by the AKC Board of Directors. It will be published in two issues of the AKC GAZETTE, and Delegates will be asked to vote on it at the September 2011 meeting. A better performing stock market environment in 2011 produced a year-todate investment gain of $3.2 million. This was double last year’s gain of $1.6 million during the same period. The Chair called on the Executive Secretary to read the proposed amendment to Article VI, Section 7 of the Charter and Bylaws of the American Kennel Club. There was a vote on the proposed amendment to Article VII, Section 1 of the Charter and Bylaws of the American Kennel Club. This amendment would make an AKC Board member who has served two consecutive terms ineligible for reelection for the length of one full term of four years. This amendment would make a provision that when the Board has determined that a seated Delegate is ineligible to serve under Section 5 that the Delegate’s club may appeal to the Delegate body. Currently the Bylaws only provide an appeal for a Delegate candidate and not for a seated Delegate. The full text is on the pink worksheet. A two thirds vote in the affirmative vote was required for adoption. At the request of Barbara Shaw, Delegate for the Greater Collin Kennel Club, without objection, there was a standing counted vote. The vote was 100 affirmative and 144 opposed. The amendment was not adopted. The Chair called on the Executive Secretary to read the proposed amendment to Article VI, Section 5 of the Charter and Bylaws of the American The amendment is approved by the AKC Board of Directors. It will be published in two issues of the AKC GAZETTE, and Delegates will be asked to vote on it at the September of 2011 meeting. The Chair called on the Executive Secretary to read the proposed amendments to Chapter 3, Section 17 of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows, Dog Show Classifications; Chapter 4, Section 1 of Rules Applying to Dog Shows—Approval of Judges’ Panels and Premium Lists; Chapter 5, Sections 1 and 7 of Rules Applying to Dog Shows - Prizes, Ribbons and Trophies; Chapter 6, Section 2A of Rules Applying to Dog Shows Premium Lists and Closing of Entries; and Chapter 7, Sections 13 and 19 of Rules Applying to Dog Shows - Judges, which would all establish a Reserve Best in Show Award. The full text is on the yellow worksheet. These amendments were brought forward by the Delegate Dog Show Rules Committee and are approved by the AKC Board of Directors. They will be published in two issues of the AKC GAZETTE, and Delegates will be asked to vote on them at the September 2011 meeting. The Chair recognized Aletta Moore, Delegate for the Airedale Terrier Club of America, who spoke as follows: I believe there’s a typo in Chapter 3, Section 17. Should it read, where underlined, “the club or association?” Mr. Crowley: That is correct. We will make that correction in the publication. The Chair called on the Executive Secretary to read the proposed amendments to Chapter 1, Section 5 of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows - Dog Shows Defined, which removes references to the distinct “closing date” being used to determine eligibility for the Novice class; Chapter 1, new Section 8 of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows - Dog Shows Defined; and Chapter 2, Sections 11 through 15 of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows - Making Application to Hold a Dog Show, which would remove reference to American bred specialty show; Chapter 3, Sections 12 through 23 of the Rules Applying 37 e-SENNtinel Matters A publication of the Greater Swiss Mountain Club of America AKC Delegate Meeting Minutes—June 2011 continued to Dog Shows - Dog Show Classifications, the match regulations address this issue, which will not be changed; Chapter 6, Section 8 of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows - Premium Lists and Closing of Entries, which creates consistency between this section and Chapter 5, Section 6, are all housekeeping changes. The full text is on the green worksheet. The amendments were brought forward by the Delegate Dog Show Rule Committee and are approved by the AKC Board of Directors. They will be published in two issues of the AKC GAZETTE, and Delegates will be asked to vote on them at the September of 2011 meeting. The Chair recognized Julian Prager, Delegate for the Central Florida Kennel Club, who spoke as follows: With respect to Chapter 6, Section 8, in a section after that, it does permit three-time win trophies. I think the fact that you have one section, which says the only thing you may offer are trophies for outright award, and then another section with three-time win trophies, is inconsistent. And it might be better to either meld those two or to mention that there is another section that is excluded from this requirement. Mr. Crowley: We will look at that prior to publication. The Chair called on the Executive Secretary to read a list of vacancies for the Delegate Committees that are to be filled in September. The vacancies on Delegate committees that are to be filled at the September Delegate meeting are: All Breed Clubs Committee: three, 38 three year terms; Bylaws Committee: four, three year terms and one, one year term Canine Health Committee: four, three year terms Delegate Advocacy and Advancement Committee: three, three year terms Dog Show Rules Committee: three, three year terms; Field Trial and Hunting Test Events Committee: four, three year terms Herding, Earthdog and Coursing Events Committee: four, three year terms and one two year term Obedience, Tracking and Agility Committee: three, three year terms Parent Clubs Committee: three, three year terms and one two year term; Perspectives editorial staff: six, two year terms and one, one year term. award is given to clubs, AKC federations and their members who have made outstanding contributions to public education or canine legislation activities. All Delegates will be sent the self nomination form by the end of this month. The self nomination form must be returned to the Executive Secretary by Friday, July 22nd. Questions on any of the procedures should also be directed to the Executive Secretary. Delegates may only self nominate for one committee, except that a member of the Perspectives editorial staff may also serve on another standing committee. Please join me in recognizing these recipients. (Applause) In August, the Delegates will be sent a list of nominees for each of the committees, their qualification statements and a sample ballot. At the September meeting, following the election of committees, meeting space will be provided for those committees that wish to meet to elect a Chair and a Secretary. The Chair called on John Lyons, Chief Operating Officer, to announce the Community Achievement Awards. Mr. Lyons spoke as follows: Good morning, everyone. I’m pleased to announce the second quarter of 2011 AKC Community Achievement Awards. This Each honoree receives an AKC Certificate of Recognition, and the AKC donates $1,000 to each honoree’s club or federation. Details about the honorees’ accomplishments are published in the AKC GAZETTE and featured on the AKC Web site. The second quarter honorees are: Donald C. Stuart of Rogue Valley Kennel Club and Miniature Schnauzer Club of Northern California. Now I’d like to call on Sheila Goffe, Director of Government Relations, to present the Walter Bebout Award for Leadership in Canine Legislation. Ms. Goffe spoke as follows: The American Kennel Club is pleased to announce that the Georgia Canine Coalition is the first quarter 2011 winner of the Walter Bebout Memorial Award for leadership in Canine Legislation. The Bebout Award recognizes federation and owner/breeder organizations that have demonstrated leadership in canine legislation and have worked to preserve the rights of responsible owners and breeders. Winners of the Bebout Award receive a $1,000 donation to help offset the costs associated with their legislative efforts. The Georgia Canine Coalition's accomplishments include opposing dog limit laws and unwarranted breeder restric- e-SENNtinel Matters A publication of the Greater Swiss Mountain Club of America AKC Delegate Meeting Minutes—June 2011 continued tions; helping pass stronger anti dog fighting laws in Georgia; working with counties and cities to oppose breed specific legislation and to create enforceable ordinances; working with the Georgia Veterinary Medical Association to oppose a fee on veterinary services; and working with kennel clubs across the state to create educational programs for children and to promote responsible dog ownership. I would like to ask Gail LaBerge, president of the Georgia Canine Coalition and Delegate from the Atlanta Obedience Club to come up and receive this award. Thank you, Gail. (Applause) The Chair informed the Delegates that the September 2011 Delegates meeting will be held at the Sheraton Newark Airport Hotel on Tuesday, September 13th. Delegates will be mailed and e mailed information which will also be placed Delegates Portal after July 1st, when our block of rooms will become available. The December Delegates meeting will be held in Orlando, Florida. The meeting will be held at the Rosen Centre Hotel on Friday, December 16th. A block of rooms have been reserved for Delegates’ use. To reserve, Delegates should call the hotel using the special code sent them. The Chair asked if there were any further business to come before the Delegate body. The Chair recognized Dr. Thomas M. Davies, Delegate of the Springfield Kennel Club, who spoke as follows: AKC CAR recently donated $340,000 to canine search and rescue groups around the country. This year we have involved local allbreed clubs in the grant process by sending the grant checks to the kennel clubs to have delivered to the search and rescue groups. This will help foster the building of relationships between the local kennel clubs, the search and rescue groups. AKC CAR’s Canine support and Relief Fund has also been busy helping out with funds and supplies for areas affected by the spring’s sever weather. Please keep the AKC CAR Canine Support and Relief Fund in mind as your club considers worthy causes to support. I’m sure Tom Sharp would be happy to accept a cash or check donation today. Mr. Sprung: Thank you for the update on AKC CAR’s ongoing good deeds and assistance to so many. The Chair recognized Dr. J. Charles Garvin, Delegate for the Marion Ohio Kennel Club, who spoke as follows: Just to clarify for us, was it the intent to read the amendment on Chapter 5, Section 1, regarding fifth and sixth placements in the Group on the gray attachment? Mr. Crowley: No. That was in the initial agenda. It was put before the Board, but the Board did not act on it, pending more input from the Dog Show Rules Committee. Dr. Carmen Battaglia, Delegate for the German Shepherd Dog Club of America, addressed the decline in AKC registrations, and indicated the steps he believed should be taken, i.e.: • Reevaluate the structure of the organization as it now exists. • Counter the distorted and inaccurate characterizations made by animal rights groups • Stem the loss of AKC breeders • Make it easier to purchase a dog from an AKC breeder • Re-examine Limited Registration, which removes generations of dogs from the AKC Registry The Chair spoke as follows: As stated earlier, there is a great deal of research and marketing initiatives on registration. With any success, there of course will be residual opportunities to increase exhibitors and club members. In the area of Governance, the addition of a new PR team will address the Government Relations area, specifically rights of owners and breeders. We will continue to provide resources to clubs in numerous ways. As you will recall, Lisa Peterson and Michael Liosis did a Forum on club services about a year ago. If the Delegates wish, we can repeat this at another Forum to reinforce the numerous services available to clubs. As far as Limited, in my opinion, it should be looked at to determine if it is beneficial. We are well aware that many register their litters produced by sires or dams with a Limited Registration with other registries; only AKC honors this Limited designation. Lastly, yes – we will certainly continue to provide marketing and communication updates. The Chair recognized Barbara Mann, Delegate for the Dayton Dog Training Club, who spoke as follows: I want to compliment the AKC on two things. I belong to an obedience training club. We teach a lot of obedience classes for the general public. One of the efforts that we have been 39 e-SENNtinel Matters A publication of the Greater Swiss Mountain Club of America AKC Delegate Meeting Minutes—June 2011 continued doing is to get all of the mixedbreed dogs that come into our club to get listed with the Canine Partners Program, and we've had wonderful cooperation from the AKC getting that done. And that’s a source of revenue for the AKC, and it’s also a source of revenue for us. And I think that’s just great. The second thing I'd like to compliment the AKC on is hiring Lisa Gonzales and her team. I was extremely impressed with the presentation this morning, and I have a question for Lisa. Those wonderful ads about using your $20 to make 20 million, and these sort of things, is it possible to have posters made that we can put up in our club building? Mr. Sprung: They’re $20 each. (Laughter and applause) Ms. Mann: Until Lisa tells me that, I’m not going to believe a word of it. Ms. Gonzalez: The answer is, yes. The end of game plan is to create posters of those. So they will be available. Ms. Mann: Thank you. Mr. Sprung: Thank you for your help with Canine Partners. The Chair recognized Don Adams, Delegate for the Cudahy Kennel Club, who spoke as follows: Yes. I think maybe I had an hallelujah moment too. I noticed that the publication requirements apparently are going to be met by an electronic version of the minutes in the Gazette. As you probably know, a number of the Parent Clubs particularly are grappling with the high cost of mail40 ing and the relative inefficiencies. with AKC. Thank you. In many clubs the cost of sending out a paper club letter far exceeds the dues. My question then is more of a point of information. Is it likely that when we seek to have our own publication requirements met by an electronic version to the membership, that it will be an approved method of informing the members? The Chair recognized Patricia Laurans, Delegate for the German Wirehaired Pointer Club of America and Chair of the Parent Clubs Committee, who spoke as follows: In other words, what’s good for the American Kennel Club, we believe should be good for the members. Mr. Crowley: You’re talking things about like meeting notices? Mr. Adams: Yes. All of the official publication requirements that we are required to meet. Mr. Crowley: Yes, provided it’s not contrary to the law of the state, where you are incorporated. Mr. Adams: Okay. Mr. Crowley: And the club's own bylaws. It may require a bylaw amendment, and that you would have to check with the state law where you’re incorporated to make sure there’s no mailing requirement in the state law. Mr. Adams: I fully understand. So if we were to put forward a bylaw change to allow for electronic communications, we would not have any trouble with the American Kennel Club? Mr. Crowley: No. Again, the only caveat being that it's not prohibited in your state law. Mr. Adams: So stipulated. Thank you. Mr. Sprung: There will be no problem I'd like to go back to the presentation regarding the Gazette. I think Jim Crowley wrote a letter and put it on the Delegate L that made a good deal of sense and was probably voicing what a number of us are feeling about the historical loss. Shortly thereafter, Jim, I believe I called you and you told me that there were several requests from members of parent clubs, and from myself, in terms of enhancements to your proposed Gazette. And you’ve indicated that you had talked with Gina about them, and that, yes, in fact, they were in the works. I think it would be very helpful if you would tell the people here what those enhancements are. If not, I can remember some of them. Mr. Crowley: I’ll go through it briefly. Gina can certainly augment that if I leave anything out. Among the requests were the archiving of the Gazette, which we already have plans to do. So any of the Gazette’s that are online digitally will be archived digitally, so you can access them. I’m not talking about retroactively going through over a hundred years, but for anything that we have online digitally, we will permanently archive there. So you can always go back and look at it. In addition, for easy reference, we do plan to develop, (and I can’t give you a timeline) the ability to have our breed columns archived by breed. So if you're e-SENNtinel Matters A publication of the Greater Swiss Mountain Club of America AKC Delegate Meeting Minutes—June 2011 continued interested in a specific breed, you'll be able to go to that breed column archive and not have to jump around issue to issue of the Gazette to find the various breed columns for that particular breed. the Delegate L list, because I would like permission to reprint it and read it or give it to the members of my club. Could you do that, Carmen? There was also a sense of loss for some of the feature articles that we’ve had appear in the past. We haven’t announced it so far, because we’re still working out the actual implementation and the timeline, but we hope to be able to at least put some of those feature articles back into the publication. Whether it be one or two a month, that all has to be developed, but some of those Fancy-specific articles that maybe wouldn’t be appropriate in a magazine like Family Dog, we do hope to bring some of those back and have some of them each month in the future Gazette. The Chair recognized Carol Williamson, Delegate for the Houston Kennel Club and Chair of the Perspectives editorial committee, who spoke as follows: Gina, can you think of any other enhancements or anything that I left out? Ms. DiNardo: No, not unless you have anything. Ms. Laurans: I think also the request had been that when things go out for the first few times or the first number of times that there be some instructions to the people who are going to be able to use them on how to use them, how to increase the fonts, how to make it user friendly. Mr. Crowley: I'm sure Charley Kneifel has heard that, and we will be working on that. The Chair recognized Blackie Nygood, Delegate for the Mispillion Kennel Club, who spoke as follows: I would like to ask Carmen, please, to send his wonderful statement out on Mr. Battaglia: Yes. Two things. One, we are tickled to death to hear the number of times that Perspectives is being referred to in committee meetings and in the meetings here. That is real support for the work that we do, and it just pleases us to no end. So thank you all for that. And, two, the next issue is coming up. July 5th is the deadline for the next issue. Barbara Wicklund will be the coordinator for the issue. We’ve been collecting articles this morning, but we always need more. If you have an item that you want to discuss in Perspectives, and you would like for somebody to work with you on writing it, we can do that also. So, please, do not be shy. Contact us, and we'll have one of the committee members contact you. Thank you. Mr. Sprung: Thank you for the update on Perspectives. The Chair recognized Richard Glenn, Delegate for the American Maltese Association, who spoke as follows: I was thrilled at Lisa Gonzalez’s presentation and the implications of it. I would like to respectfully suggest she change the name casual breeder to occasional breeder. Mr. Sprung: Thank you for that sugges- tion. The Chair recognized Kenneth Mader, Delegate for the American Sealyham Terrier Club who spoke as follows: I listened with great interest to Lisa's presentation, and I commend her for that effort. I come from a sales organization, and many years of solid experience. And my disappointment is that the American Kennel Club is that we do a wonderful job in trying to market our product. We market vertically. We market internally. I listen and I read what the Humane Society of the United States is doing, but they're gaining on us tremendously, as we all know, by soliciting donations from the general public. We need to counter that and do the same thing. We have the staff, I believe, to do it. We need the initiative to do it. And if we don’t do it, I think we’re going to continue to be in trouble. It was a wonderful presentation. The best I’ve heard in a long time. So in my opinion if we don't sell this damn thing, we're going to be in trouble. Mr. Sprung: We appreciate that suggestion. Of course, there are many IRS regulations that fall within that suggestion, which we will review. The Chair recognized Maureen Setter, Delegate for the Cleveland All Breed Dog Training Club, who spoke as follows: And as our club is relying more and more on e mail distribution of infor41 e-SENNtinel Matters A publication of the Greater Swiss Mountain Club of America AKC Delegate Meeting Minutes—June 2011 continued mation, the spam filters are getting more and more sophisticated. tive has been well received, and the article is most compelling. Thank you. And I’m hearing that anything I send out with the word bitch in it is getting dumped. So I’m probably going to have to go in and say, instead of bitches in season, females in season, or maybe - well, I can’t say B in season, but somehow I'm going to have to go in and change some of these things so that my e mail does go through. Hearing no further business, the meeting stands adjourned. It's time for lunch. Mr. Sprung: Thanks for that information. We will look at what is occurring. The Chair recognized Marilyn Vinson, Delegate for the Kachina Kennel Club, who spoke as follows: I’d like to offer two thank you’s. The first for your Therapy Dog title. That's been an important one, and I appreciate that. The 50 hours I think is very attainable with one dog. I know one of the girls I have right now has 283 hours, and she’s almost nine. But for those of us running three and four dogs, I take one dog to a different place each week. It'll take us a few years, but we'll get there. And thank you very much. The second thank you is for the article in the Gazette on Chief Schroeder and the dogs he brought out of Afghanistan. I get real emotional about this, because I know him personally and know that working to get those dogs out, to bring them home, because they are members of his family, is what kept his sanity over there. That was the good, the bright and the positive, and thank you for writing those. Mr. Sprung: The Therapy Dog initia42 (meeting adjourned at 11:47 A.M.) The opinions expressed by the speakers may not necessarily reflect those of The American Kennel Club. GZ e-SENNtinel Matters Visit the website at www.gsmdca.org Complete Board Minutes January 1, 2011 – June 31, 2011 Supported Entries and Specialties approved by unanimous consent. 6/18/11 Lake Shore Club Specialty 09/24/2011 Supported Entry Club of the Rockies (Arapahoe KC) Aurora, CO 9/30/11 Supported Entry C&P (Warrenton KC) & Herding Instinct Test 10/01/11 Supported Entry C&P (Warrenton KC) 10/02/11 Eastern Regional Specialty (Old Dominion KC) 04/21/12 SCONE Independent Specialty (Pioneer KC) Springfield, Mass. 09/10/12 Independent Specialty—Swissy Club of the Rockies (Loveland, CO) 09/10/12-09/14/12 National Specialty—Swissy club of the Rockies (Loveland, CO) Committee Chairs Approved AKC Legislative Liasion-Ellen Bergfeld Awards-Tracy Brainard Breeder's Classifieds-Pam Kalupa Communications: SENNtinel Editor-Cheryl Gerzabek eSenn-Laura Bullock (Mary Jo for the 1st edition) Web-Anna Wallace Draft-Kim Woollard Futurity-Cathy Cooper Health-Lisa Simonsen Herding-Laurie Carmody Judges Education-Mary Beth Usery Membership-Alison Burns Woods Newsletter Back Issues-Laurie Carmody Obedience-Chris Lero Pack Dog-Leigh Poole Regional Clubs-Mary Jo Rasmussen Registrar-Margaret Poole Statistician-Laura Bullock Versatility-Kelly Nevin Ways & Means-Amy Pisarik Weight Pull-Huck Bothner & Jenna Starr-Farling Working Titles—Kelly Nevin Board Liasion to National Specialty CommitteeJanelle Kaiser Committees Approved Pack Dog Leigh Poole-chair Jennifer Davis Andrea Lange Obedience Chris Lero-chair Sandi Synder Deb Meno Katie Peckenpaugh Recognized Regional Club Mary Jo Rasmussen-chair Pamela Cosner Melissa Jarriell Draft Kim Woollard-Chair Dori Likevich Melissa Jarriel Pam Capelli Education Lori Houha-chair Sandra Streit Laura Bullock Health Lisa Simonsen-Chair Janelle Kaiser Allison Allen Weight Pull Jenna Starr-Farling/Huck Bothner-chairs Nikki Kuhlman Nancy Kechner Tim Cunningham Mary Cunningham Scott McKee Versatility Kelly Nevin-chair Laurie Carmody 43 e-SENNtinel Matters A publication of the Greater Swiss Mountain Club of America Complete Board Minutes January 1, 2011 – June 31, 2011 continued Lesley Fisher Agility Lesley Fisher-chair Jim Rasmussen Jan Collins Jan 9, 2011 An amended motion is made by Mary Jo and seconded by Cathy to create an Agility Committee. The duties of this Committee areto: -Guide and support Swissy agility enthusiasts -Write committe reports for e-SENN or published SENN Motion passes with: 10 yes votes-Amy, Alison, Anna, Cathy, Cheryl, Chuck, Janelle, Jessica, Kelly, Mary Jo 1 not voting-Mike Jan 26, 2011 Approved by unanimous consent, The GSMDCA will support the OFA Champions of Health program. This will be administrated by the Health Committee. Feb 7, 2011 Approved by unanimous consent, Committee chairs will be directed to accept electronic signatures for applications and other paperwork. This includes GSMDCA pack, hike, and weight pull events and related awards claims Feb 17, 2011 A motion is made by Cathy and seconded by Amy that we offer the Owner's Guides in lots of 10 to GSMDCA club members for $160 (includes shipping). Motion passes with: 10 yes votes-Amy, Alison, Anna, Cathy, Cheryl, Chuck, Janelle, Jessica, Kelly, Mary Jo 1 not voting-Mike 44 Feb 22, 2011 Approved by unanimous consent, The revised Draft Regulations will be accepted. Draft regulations required adjustments to bring them in line with AKC requirements so that all draft titles could then be recognized by AKC. March 2, 2011 A motion was made by Chuck and seconded by Amy to approve the Draft Committee's request to purchase brass title plates as awards for titles earned. The motion accepted their proposal with the following additions: 1. "GSMDCA" or our logo must be present on the tag. 2. 300 are ordered instead of 187 so that there is ample supply to last for years and keep the award uniform. Quantities proposed should be doubled at a minimum for the lower end awards to insure supply in the future (can do even more but there are less of the higher end and brace awards usually). 3. After the current and retro awarded tags are distributed (to all dogs whether passed on or yet alive), all remaining tags go to the working titles chair for mailing with the certificates in the future. Budgeted amount not to exceed $350 for this. Postage for the mailing of the retro tags excluded) Motion passes with: 10 yes votes-Amy, Alison, Anna, Cathy, Cheryl, Chuck, Janelle, Jessica, Kelly, Mary Jo 1 not voting-Mike March 10, 2011 Approved by unanimous consent, The Health Committee is approved to present their OFA Champions of Health program to the membership via the Senn, eSenn, website and other methods. e-SENNtinel Matters Visit the website at www.gsmdca.org Complete Board Minutes January 1, 2011 – June 31, 2011 continued March 26, 2011 Approved by unanimous consent, A committee of Alison Burns, Anna Wallace, Jessica Fournell, Mary Jo Rasmussen and Cathy Cooper will be approved to update the NS Guidelines. April 20, 2011 Approved by unanimous consent, The position of Registrar will be removed from the appointed positions of the GSMDCA. April 20, 2011 Approved by unanimous consent, Sandi Snyder will be approved as the treasurer for the 2012 National Specialty. June 12, 2011 Approved by unanimous consent, A $120 expenditure will be approved to purchase the conformation and agility medallions for the 2011 Eukanuba. We will also participate in the Meet the Breeds. June 18, 2011 Approved by unanimous consent, The contract for the hotel and banquet for the 2012 NS will be approved as submitted by the show chair. Membership Approvals (Dec/Jan) Associate Membership: John & Christine Dana Concord, CA Robert Via Stuarts Draft, VA Franklin Sanders Rochester, VT Household Membership: Ann Belden & Derek Remski San Francisco, CA Willow Brook's Bayfaire Beau “Beau” WS351309/02 Brigitte Rhinehart & Kathleen Borgmeyer David Birnbaum & Kathryn Kantes Denver, CO Ollie Kantes Birnbaum “Ollie” WS344392/01 Jaquelyn Mathis & Stewart Mathis Denise & Marc Sabo Williamston, NC Mister Ed “Ed” WS334684/05 Cathy Cooper & Anna Wallace Teresa & John Hierholzer Upper Nyack, NY Palisades Pennies from Heaven “Penny” WS258476/06 Lynne Kenney & Alison Burns Karen & Phil Greene Plainfield, NH Almrausch Water Lily Pond “Holly” WS354473/04 Ron Capelli & Pam Capelli Brenna & Robert Martin Starwood, WA Painted Trout Quick on the Draw “Sabot” WS353919/03 Lisa Simonsen & Glen Simonsen Individual Membership: Kateri Quinonez Clarendon Hills, IL Willow Brook's Beatrice Daisy “Daisy” WS351309/03 Brigitte Rhinehart & Kathleen Borgmeyer Sheryl Lichtenstein Goshen, NY Swiss Run's Popamatic Trouble “Ricky” WS337793/01 45 e-SENNtinel Matters A publication of the Greater Swiss Mountain Club of America Complete Board Minutes January 1, 2011 – June 31, 2011 continued Deanna Never & Ben Never Lauren Sinowski Marietta, GA Bermuda High's Silver Bullet “Alice” WS352293/04 Heather Wilson & Scott Patton Sue Copeland Richmond, TX Derby's Toast With Gusto “Gus” WS338063/03 Kristin Kleeman & Robyn Toth Jennifer Lind Las Vegas, NV Cornerstone's Exquisite Warrior Maiden “Gerda” WS355132/02 Rita Rimler & Gary Rimler Debra Jackson Preemption, IL Tri-Satin's Yuletime Mistletoe Kiss “Kissie Missie” WS243573/01 Dave Caslin & Amy Pisarik Linda Tekieniewski Munnsville, NY Almrausch Farmyard in Normandy “Austin” WS354473/03 Ron Capelli & Pam Capelli Nancy Holland Nancy, KY Brush Creek Lilli Landhof Rivendell “Sophia” WS351308/06 Brigitte Rhinehart & Kathleen Borgmeyer Susan Robinson Mariposa, CA Wildest Dream Enchanted Sojourner “King” WS337299/03 Tina Bailey & John Bailey Rachel Sorrentino New York, NY 46 Suma Shadetree's Latifa “Latifa” WS353645/01 Cathy Cooper & Anna Wallace Rescue Membership: Ethan & Jennifer LaBossiere Aston, PA “Sadie” Pat Saxon & Chuck Kalupa Megan Hurt Everett, WA “Otto” Pat Saxon & Chuck Kalupa Bruce Farmer Farmingville, NY “Bodie” Pat Saxon & Chuck Kalupa Bryan Mason Broomfield, CO “Ajax” Pat Saxon & Chuck Kalupa Lapse Renewal: Peri Gordon Aurora, CO “Chloe” Robin Ney & Randy Ney Anne Rodgers West Palm Beach, FL LoneStar's Jeb Stuart “Jeb” WP66857602 Alison Burns & Pat Cole Patricia Hardgrove Rolling Hills Estates, CA FivePoint Ghost Zapper “Simon” WS275671/05 Alison Burns & John Woods Membership Approvals (Feb/Mar/Apr) e-SENNtinel Matters Visit the website at www.gsmdca.org Complete Board Minutes January 1, 2011 – June 31, 2011 continued Associate Membership: Dan Malyszko Denver, CO Seneca's Over Tokyo “Feeny” WS350307/05 Janelle Kaiser & Michael Kaiser Thomas F. Scanlon Salem, NH Angela Rzepecki Southern Pines, NC Fireside's Legal Eagle “Logan” WS359695/01 Laura Bullock & Melissa Jarriel Individual Membership: Mark Velez Torrance, CA Rivendell's Arroyo Borealis “Maggie” WS361510/07 Robin Ney & Randy Ney Kristen Saah Damascus, MD Shadetree's Zuko “Zuko” WS361746/05 Cathy Cooper & Anna Wallace Maureen Steimer Boulder, CO Cornerstone's Extra Special Brew “Porter” WS355132/03 Rita Rimler & Gary Rimler Colleen Shekelton St. Louis, MO Brush Creek Louis Lanhof Rivendell “Duke” WS351308/02 Brigitte Rhinehart & Kathleen Borgmeyer Ardith Ziegenbein Ashland, NE Rivendell's Bonner Champery “Bonner” WS333453/07 Robin Ney & Randy Ney Amy Nichols Portland, OR Painted Trout Juvenille Jury “Opus One” WS353919/03 Lisa Simonsen & Glen Simonsen Craig Biehl Columbus, IN Logan Koontz Danville, VA Fireside's Lions For Lambs “Jasper” WS359695/02 Laura Bullock & Melissa Jarriel Paula Robles Sonoma, CA Fireside's the Chase “Jake” WS359695/03 Laura Bullock & Charles Houston Jill Powell Mason, MI Selton's Black Jade “Jade” WS368102/07 Heather Krenk & Lori Houha Nichole Proctor Ixonia, WI Flurries at Selton Swissies Bailey “Bailey” WS368102/03 Heather Krenk & Lori Houha Michael Waters Eden Prarie, MN Selton's Tempest “Hurley” WS368102/04 Heather Krenk & Lori Houha Nicole Waltz Park Ridge, IL Flurries for Fritz v Selton “Fritz” WS368102/10 Heather Krenk & Lori Houha 47 e-SENNtinel Matters A publication of the Greater Swiss Mountain Club of America Complete Board Minutes January 1, 2011 – June 31, 2011 continued Kathy Gibson Round Lake, IL Selton's Winter Strikes Back “Yoda” WS368102/09 Heather Krenk & Lori Houha Megan Garrett Newport Beach, CA Double Q's Double Oh Seven “Oberon” WS365508/06 Mary Jo Rasmussen & Jim Rasmussen Shamir Bhakta Salina, KS Rivendell's Kansas Jayhawk "Walker" “Walker” WS367457/01 Robin Ney & Randy Ney Mana Baltimore Washington, DC Fireside's The Great Waldo Pepper “Gus” WS359695/04 Laura Bullock & Melissa Jarriel Tom Davidson Darien, CT Alastair's Mud on the Tires “Danica” WS362378/08 Cheryl Gerzabek & David Gerzabek Household Membership: Kevin & Rebecca McKinney San Diego, CA Nox's Snowy White Jessabelle “Jessabelle” WS335181/01 Colleen Robson & Todd Robson Evan & Tatiana Matthews Atlanta, GA HalfMoon's uno Azul “APPA” WS365788/03 Heather Wilson & Molly Eichhoeffer Colleen & Jeff Foote Meriden, CT 48 Alastair's Careless Mans Careful Daughter “Taylor” WS362378/07 Cheryl Gerzabek & David Gerzabek Sarah Tobias & Phillip Jensen Sherman, IL Landhof's Quinn of Brush Creek “Quinn” WS357925/02 Brigitte Rhinehart & Kathleen Borgmeyer John & Christine Heim Centennial, CO Rivendell's (blank – awaiting this info) WS367457/04 Robin Ney & Randy Ney David & Denise Josephs Seekonk, MA Suma-Shadetree Blitz “Blitz” WS353645/04 Cathy Cooper & Anna Wallace Chris & Kelly Romeo-Melerski Melerski Mableton, GA Cherished Let it Ride Sweet Child O' Mine “Axl” WS331846/05 Kim Woollard & Doug Woollard Robert & Molly Bowering Silver Spring, MD Shadetree's Thanksgiving for Samson “Samson” WS361746/04 Cathy Cooper & Anna Wallace