Pap Talk Newsletter - Papillon Club of America
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Pap Talk Newsletter - Papillon Club of America
Pap Talk Newsletter Official Publication of the Papillon Club of America, Inc. October 2010 Volume 53 Issue 10 Secretary’s Page Angela Pickett, Recording Secretary 2633 Pickett Downs Drive • Chuluota, Florida 32766 • (407) 359-6659 • E-mail: Secretary@papillonclub.org New Member Applicants for October 2010 & November 2010 Sue Ann Branstein 6373 Ambrose Dr Mentor, OH 44060 440-951-8256 baristamama@sbcglobal.net Sponsors: Leona Domino/Deborah Lowe Beth A. Giles 35 Cimarand Ave Williamsville, NY 14221 716-609-0226 Beth.a.giles@gmail.com Sponsors: Mary Jo Loye/Kim Barbolini Mary M. Hastetter P O Box 460614 Papillon, NE 68046 402-276-2675 rhastetter11@gmail.com Sponsors: Marcy Wyrens/Terri Rothwell Isabel Isaacson 981 W Detroit St Chandler, AZ 85225 480-963-8339 tvisaacson@cox.net kennel prefix: Bel Sponsors: Jo Anne Ybaben/Helen Angle Ann Reed P O Box 1195 Lone Star, TX 75668 903-656-3260 ameristar.papillons@gmail.com kennel prefix: Ameristar Sponsors: Mary Hakel/Don Colvard Ann Zimmer 33124 Chief Ln Westland, MI 48185 734-422-8823 a_zimmer@msn.com Sponsors: Mary Jo Loye/Susan Edwards New Member Applicants for September 2010 & October 2010 Patricia Anders 145 Woodcliff Ln Staunton, VA 24401 540-887-2399 belcantoigs@gmail.com kennel prefix: BelCanto Sponsors: Peg Quarto/Margaret Van Cleave Beverly Daughtry 398 Salem Chipley Rd Pine Mountain, GA 31822 706-957-2358 donandbeverly@wirelesshometown.com Sponsors: Edwina Mintz/Gayla Spivey Chelsea Davang 3719 County Rd 131 Wharton, TX 77488 713-252-8200 papilloncdm@hotmail.com Sponsors: Elyse Vandermolen/ Sharon Newcomb Danae Fayard 14550 Tiffany Ln Skiatook, OK 74070 918-269-7906 Ohboyx3@atlasok.com kennel prefix: Adaugeo Sponsors: Brian Leonard/Don Bauer Art Hattan 5445 Rudy Rd Tipp City, OH 45371 937-667-4253 morganwhip@aol.com Sponsors: Carrie Blair/Paula Ray Nancy Hattan 5445 Rudy Rd Tipp City, OH 45371 937-667-4253 tippersgal@aol.com Sponsors: Carrie Blair/Paula Ray Brooke L Hernandez 94-1139 Kapukawai St Waippahu, HI 96797 808-295-4779 chamberypaps@gmail.com kennel prefix: Chambery Sponsors: Joyce Chapman/Diana Holt Papillon Club of America, Inc. Teleconference Board Meeting – August 24, 2010 T he meeting was called to order at 9:04 PM ET by President Lori Bovee. Board members present: Lori Bovee, Sandy Schumacher, Jane Sirkoch, Nikki Berthold-Illias, Angela Pickett, Kevin Ray, Jeri Naylor, Mary Keith Welch, Mary Jo Loye, The August 5, 2010 PCA Board minutes were approved by the Board. (Votes were cast by Lori Bovee, Sandy Schumacher, Jane Sirkoch, Nikki Berthold-Illias, Angela Pickett, Kevin Ray, Jeri Naylor, Mary Jo Loye to approve & Mary Keith Welch voted not to approve.) Report of President, Lori Bovee Jan Paulk confirmed she received the materials discussed (Old Masters projector slides, Booth CD, CD of Papillon photos which are Club JE materials, plus various breed CDs and a picture of CH Denzel Loteki Crown Prince belonging to Jan) in the August 5th, 2010 minutes on August 22, 2010. Report of Treasurer, Jane Sirkoch Jane Sirkoch submitted the following report: • Balance in Citizens Checking is $12,521 • Balance in Citizens National Specialty $6,608 • Balance in Citizens Savings is $97,733 • Fund Balances: Genetics $51,223 Benevolent $ 1,931 Special Projects $14,901 Rescue $ 4,302 General $44,505 Expenses include $300 for webmaster, $15 AKC for NE Regional, $38.74 for Secretary expense, $844.91 for August Paptalk. Judges Education Committee Sandy Schumacher reported the following: The new Judges Education Committee is progressing & working on getting organized to start the new Judges Education CD. The JE committee is also working to complete the release for the photos. 2 National Judges Selection Committee Mary Jo Loye reported that the nominations for the 2013 & 2014 National Specialty judges are being accepted. The information is available in the May issue of Pap Talk & available online at the PCA website. Members are asked to submit no more than four names of judges you would like to see judge regular and non-regular classes at our National Specialty and no more than three nominations for a Sweepstakes judge. In order for a nominee to be listed on the ballot that individual must have received at least five nominations from members. A list of those judges names received to date will appear in the August issue of Pap Talk with nominations to remain open until October 1, 2010. Nominations can be e mailed to Cheslie Pickett at the1andonlychez@aol. com or Mary Jo Loye at josandre@comcast. net. PCA Supported Shows The PCA Board of Directors is soliciting proposals from PCA members who would like to host a Supported Entry show at select show circuits across the country. The goal of the Supported Show program is to promote additional Papillon entries during the show circuit, increasing the number of major points opportunities, while bringing Papillon exhibitors together for a day of camaraderie, education and exposure to PCA. poses; example: Papillon winning High In Trial, Best Junior Handler or High Scoring In Agility, etc.) • PCA will support one show during a circuit, preferably on a Saturday or Holiday. • Show circuit should have a history of producing majors, or close to majors, annually. • The host PCA member would be the contact person and liaison between the show chairman and the PCA Board. The host would be expected to solicit donations of prizes for additional classes at the show, and coordinate a lunch, pot luck carry-in or cookout as a gathering of Papillon fanciers. The host will also be expected to provide all premium list information to the show chairman or other club contact. When contacting a show giving club about supporting their show a PCA host should be aware of possible amenities that could be offered to PCA. • A portion of the entry fee, (typically this could be $1.00 or $2.00 per entry if there is a major for either sex available). • A grooming and gathering area designated for Papillon exhibitors. Application to host a Supported Entry show should be made no later than 8 months prior to the event to allow time for the application to be approved and for the host to be able to solicit prize donations from the membership. It must be understood that any approved Supported Show must be listed in the Show premium list and each and every prize being offered must be individually listed in order for the event to meet AKC guidelines. Any approved event that is not listed in the show premium list will not be honored by PCA. A form is available on the PCA website under the “downloads” tab to make a Supported Show application to the PCA Board for approval. For additional information you may contact Kevin Ray at 937-836-6333 or email: kevin.ray08@yahoo.com. The guidelines are as follows: • PCA will offer prizes for the Supported Show consisting of medallions for Best of Breed, Best of Opposite Sex, Winners Dog and Winners Bitch. A medallion is also available as a prize for other pur- Website Maintenance A motion was approved by general consent to continue under the current terms for PCA website maintenance through March 2011 with the PCA Webmaster, Towal Jacobsen. Breeders Support Committee Mary Jo Loye reported that there has been no response from the membership from the communication and requests from the committee that was sent out in Pap Talk. The committee is interested in hearing from the membership as there was a lot of interest to support the breeders of the club. (End of Committee reports) Supported Entry Guidelines A motion was approved by general consent to approve the supported entry guidelines as submitted. October 2010 PCA Annual The PCA annual will be over 200 pages & Kevin is working on putting it together at this time. Costs on printing the annualwill be available soon. Paula Botwinick will be contacting the independent clubs for their specialty photos. The annual will be to the printer by the end of September. Midwest Regional A motion was approved by general to approve the auction at the 2010 PCA Midwest Regional and all the proceeds will benefit the Papillon Club of Iowa. Meet the Breed Events Angela will send the following PCA Announcement: Volunteers are needed to host the Papillon booth at the following AKC Meet the Breed events: October 16 & 17, 2010 at the Jacob Javits Convention Center, New York, NY December 4 & 5, 2010 at the 2010 AKC/ EUKANUBA Invitational in Long Beach, California. If you are interested in volunteering please email the Board at pcaboard@papillonclub.org Election Schedule A motion was approved by general consent to approve the following schedule for the upcoming PCA election: Nominating Committee slate due to the Recording Secretary by September 1, 2010 Nominating Committee slate to be published in Pap Talk – October issue, 2010 Petitions for additional nominations to be received by the Recording Secretary by November 15, 2010 Election ballots to be mailed on or before January 1, 2011 Election ballots deadline February 1, 2011 The next Board meeting will be on, September 14, 2010 at 9:00 PM ET. The meeting adjourned at 11:24 PM ET. Nominated Slate for PCA Officers & Directors for 2011-2013 President: Vice President: Kevin Ray, 6152 Brookville-Salem Rd., Clayton, Ohio 45315 Angela Pickett, 2633 Pickett Downs Dr., Chuluota, Florida 32766 Recording Secretary: Dottie Teeple, 3509 Dorothy Ln., Williamston, Michigan 48895 Correspond Secretary: Nikki Berthold-Illias, 17400 NW Lucy Reeder Rd, Portland, Oregon 97231 Treasurer: Jane Sirkoch, 129 Sawmill Ln., Renfrew, Pennsylvania 16053 Director: Barbara Ankersmit,1570 Uluhao St., Kailua, Hawaii 96734 Director: Mary Jo Loye, 2437 Snellbrook Rd., Auburn Hills, Michigan 48326 Director: Linda Moret, 2906 S Ketterman Rd., Oak Grove, Missouri 64075 Director: Jerrilin Naylor, 3008 Haney Rd., La Grange, Kentucky 40031 Delegate to AKC: Arlene Czech, 778 99th Ave N., Naples, Florida 34108 Signed acceptance forms will be sent to Recording Secretary, Angela Pickett for the club records. Respectfully submitted, Nominating Committee Sandra Schumacher, Chair Sandra Haber Ronni Warshaw PapTalk Newsletter 3 Papillon Club of America, Inc. Teleconference Board Meeting – September 14, 2010 T he meeting was called to order at 9:06 PM ET by President Lori Bovee. Board members present: Lori Bovee, Sandy Schumacher, Jane Sirkoch, Nikki Berthold-Illias, Angela Pickett, Kevin Ray, Jeri Naylor, Mary Keith Welch, Mary Jo Loye, The August 24, 2010 PCA Board minutes were approved by the Board. Report of Treasurer, Jane Sirkoch Jane Sirkoch submitted the following report: • Balance in Citizens Checking is $14,054 • Balance in Citizens National Specialty $6,608 • Balance in Citizens Savings is $97,711 • Fund Balances: Genetics $51,736 Benevolent $ 1,931 Special Projects $14,902 Rescue $ 4,303 General $45,501 Expenses include $261.11 for Pap Talk Editor. Judges Education Committee Sandy Schumacher submitted the following report from Jan Paulk, Judges Education Chair: The Judges Education Production Committee for the new JE presentation: Barbara Ankersmit Mary Jo Loye Carol Ochs Jan Paulk Sandy Schumacher Jane Snider Several other PCA Members have been asked to serve as consultants to the project and all have agreed. Towal Jacobsen created a site as a repository for the photos that are being sent to us for use in the new disc. Mary Jo Loye will handle the releases. Jane Snider is the artistic director of this project. Sandy Schumacher will act as Committee Member and Board Liaison. Other Committee Members will contribute their individual talents in developing the presentation which 4 will be presented to the PCA Board prior to presentation and duplication. I have used email and USPS to send the release for the 2009 JE CD, as detailed in previous Board minutes. My first email to the member was on August 1 and my last was on September 3. I have also mailed a copy of the release to the member via USPS. I have not received a signed a release, despite receiving an email from the member dated July 7, offering to sign the release. It would seem to me if that release is signed, the 2009 CD could be used in addition to the new 2010 disc for Judges Education matters. That, of course, is up to the Board and would be determined when/ if a release is received. (End of Committee reports) Meet the Breed Booth NY A motion was approved by general consent to approve Carlotta Dennie as Chair of the AKC Meet the Breed Event on October 16 & 17, 2010 at the Jacob Javits Convention Center, New York, NY. Parent Club Approval A motion was approved by general consent to grant parent club approval to the Southern California Papillon Club for their specialty on April 9 & 10, 2011. PCA Juniors A motion was approved by general consent to award $250 to any PCA Junior member who qualified and competed with and a Papillon at the 2010 AKC Eukanuba Invitational in Long Beach California in December 2010 and to award $250 to any PCA Junior member who qualified and competed with a Papillon at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in NY in February 2011. Election Tallying A motion was approved by general consent to use the Ballot Box for tallying for the upcoming election. 2011 PCA National Schedule A motion was approved by general consent to approve the following schedule for the 2011 PCA National: Monday, April 18th 6:30–8 am Hospitality Suite Open – TBD 9:00 am - Battaglia Seminar - TBD 6:30 pm -Agility – off site Tuesday, April 19th 6:30–8 am Hospitality Suite Open – TBD 8:00 am – Obedience/Rally – Ballroom 11:00 am – Open Board Meeting – TBD 3:00 pm – Puppy & Veteran Sweepstakes – Ballroom 7:00 pm – Welcome Party – Hospitality Suite – TBD Wednesday, April 20th 6:30–8 am Hospitality Suite Open – TBD 8:00 am – Conformation Judging – Dogs, Veteran Dogs - Ballroom (Lunch Break at Judges Discretion) 3:00 pm – Annual General Meeting 6:30 pm -Phalene Banquet – TBD Phalene Fun Match – TBD Thursday, April 21st 6:30–8 am Hospitality Suite Open – TBD 8:00 am – Conformation Judging Bitches and Veteran Bitches – Ballroom (Lunch Break at Judges Discretion) An hour after judging – Judges Education Seminar – TBD. An hour after judging – Genetics (pending info) 7:30 pm – Top 20 Competition with Live Auction – Ballroom Friday, April 22nd 6:30–8 am Hospitality Suite Open – TBD 8:00 am – Rescue Parade/Parade of Title Holders 10:00 am - Conformation Judging – Jr. Showmanship, Intersex, Nonregular – Ballroom 4:00 pm – Champagne Celebration for 2010 Award Winners, 2011 National Winners & Announcement of Top 20 Winner - TBD The next Board meeting will be on September 30, 2010 at 9:00 PM ET. The meeting adjourned at 10:09 PM ET. October 2010 2011 Papillon Club of America National Tentative Schedule Chattanooga Choo Choo – Holiday Inn Chattanooga, TN Pardon me, is this the Chattanooga Choo Choo? Perry, GA shows April 14 – 17 * PCA Southeast Regional Specialty April 17th * Monday, April 18 6:30 am – 8:00 am Hospitality Suite Open – TBD 9:00 am - Battaglia Seminar - TBD 6:30 pm - Agility – off site Tuesday, April 19 6:30 am – 8:00 am Hospitality Suite Open – TBD 8:00 am – Obedience/Rally – Ballroom 11:00 am – Open Board Meeting – TBD 3:00 pm – Puppy & Veteran Sweepstakes – Ballroom 7:00 pm - Welcome Party – Hospitality Suite – TBD Wednesday, April 20 6:30 am – 8:00 am Hospitality Suite Open – TBD 8:00 am – Conformation Judging – Dogs, Veteran Dogs - Ballroom (Lunch Break at Judges Discretion) 3:00 pm – Annual General Meeting 6:30 pm - Phalene Banquet – TBD Phalene Fun Match – TBD Thursday, April 21 6:30 am – 8:00 am Hospitality Suite Open – TBD 8:00 am – Conformation Judging Bitches and Veteran Bitches – Ballroom (Lunch Break at Judges Discretion) An hour after judging – Judges Education Seminar – TBD An hour after judging – Genetics (pending info) 7:30 pm – Top 20 Competition with Live Auction – Ballroom Friday, April 22 PapTalk Newsletter 6:30 am – 8:00 am Hospitality Suite Open – TBD 8:00 am – Rescue Parade/Parade of Title Holders 10:00 am - Conformation Judging – Jr. Showmanship, Intersex, Non-regular – Ballroom 4:00 pm – Champagne Celebration for 2010 Award Winners, 2011 National Winners & Announcement of Top 20 Winner - TBD 5 Papillons in Sweden An entry of 76 I was invited to judge Papillons in Boras, Sweden, a town about an hour from Gutenburg. My husband Jeff and I started our tour in Stockholm where we spent 5 days including “midsummer fest”. The first thing any dog lover notices in Sweden is that dogs are everywhere. Well behaved dogs are on trains, in boats, on buses --and not in crates, just on lead. Most restaurants had outdoor seating as well as indoor and most of the dogs were ensconced under tables while their owners dined. The restaurants provided blankets should the evening get chilly, but the temperature was quite warm while we were there. Since we arrived in Stockholm near the summer solstice, the sun sets around midnight (but it is still very light out) and rises around 4am. Our next stop was a 5 hour train trip to Copenhagen which is far enough south that the sun actually does go down. Three days later we flew to Gutenburg for the shows in Boras. The dog show system is very different in Sweden than what we are accustomed to in the US. Each class enters the ring and the dogs are individually critiqued and graded Excellent (1-Red), Very good (2-Blue), ... Unable to examine (3) or Excused. Only the Grade 1 dogs return to the ring to be placed. Each class is placed 1 thru 5 and the judge decides how many of the 5 should come back in for the challenge class (their version of winners) and those dogs are given CK designation-- worthy of being a champion. Dogs that are not brought back in can be given Honor designation. Unlike the US exhibitors, the Swedish exhibitors are very interested in the critiques, which are very detailed in nature, and are both verbal and written. They often asked for clarification (our terminology differs somewhat) and the written critiques are given to the handlers as well as published by the kennel club. Puppies are shown from the age of 4-6 months and 6-9 months, and they compete 6 for best puppy. They are not eligible for points, but those of excellent quality can be designated as Promising. The Swedish Kennel Club is very concerned about health issues that are caused by overexpression of type. They have a list of breeds with health concerns that was generated by the parent clubs. Papillons are not on their health concern list, but the Shih Tzu I judged the day before are. As a result, when doing the Shih Tzu Specialty I was instructed to pay particular attention to eyes (not too protuberant) and nostrils (must be open not pinched). Unlike much of Europe, the Swedish Kennel Club has a very sensible attitude about how to keep purebred dogs healthy while retaining type. The Swedish standard for Papillons is a bit different from the US standard. Phalenes are shown as a separate breed. There are two weight classes, above and below 2.5 kg (around 5 lbs) with a max of 4.5 kg for males, 5 kg for bitches. (1kg = 2.5 lbs.) The muzzle is shorter than the skull, but it is not defined as 1/3 the head. The eyes are “rather large, well open, in the shape of a large almond” rather than small and round. The term dainty does not appear and fine refers only to the forelegs. The coat, while single, may be wavy. As in the US standard all pigment is Black. Neutered dogs are permitted to compete with a vet certificate certifying that the dog had 2 descended testicles prior to neuter. (I had one neutered male in the champion class.) The two sizes of dogs are not separated in the classes so there are two distinct types in most classes. The smaller is more the style we hope to see in the US—fine boned, dainty, 1/3 muzzle. The larger, equally acceptable in Sweden, is more dog, larger boned, longer muzzle. Because the standard does not stress fine boned and dainty is not mentioned, and the muzzle is not defined as in the US standard, I felt obligated to consider the two types equally. Champions are judged in their own class and are critiqued and placed 1-5, but not given a quality grade. All Grade 1 designated CK and any champions and Veterans the judge wishes to include are returned to the ring for the CC. There are a lot of dogs in the ring at this point! The judge then places the dogs 1-5 and the Challenge Certificate goes to 1st place. The Championship certificate (ticket) passes down the 5 until a non-champion is reached and that dog gets the points. The dog and bitch CC compete for BOB. I found the dogs overall somewhat better in quality than I normally see in a good entry in the US. Their proportion was far better than ours. There were no rectangular dogs – no short legs with long backs. Many of the dogs were elegant, but there were some short necks. We share the problem of flat tails! While there no double coats, there were a few coats that were too soft. However, there were many correctly flowing coats on very elegant outlines. Generally temperaments were good, although there were a couple that repeatedly dropped tails in the ring and one that would not tolerate examination. Three otherwise lovely dogs were given grade 2 due to soft ears, but in the case of the younger dogs they were still awarded Honor grades for overall quality. One big difference is that all the dogs had wonderful teeth. Even in my veterans classes where the dogs were all around 10 years old, the dogs had nearly full dentition. My BOB, later given the group by Andrew Brace, was more dog than I would reward in the US. He had a very silky flowing coat and presented a wonderfully elegant outline. He moved well and was in excellent condition. Had I been judging by the US standard I would have found him a bit coarse. Given the same dogs in the US, I might well have used the Championship Certificate winner (junior dog) for the breed as he was more refined while still meeting the Swedish standard. The bitches were overall smaller and feminine. My favorite bitch (typewise) would not keep her tail up and was eliminated. Overall the Swedish shows are more relaxed. The exhibitors are more casually attired, and there are no professional handlers. Sportsmanship was excellent as ringside applauded every class and every exhibi- October 2010 tor seemed genuinely pleased for each other’s success. The exhibitors show their dogs for years (many of the open and champion dogs were 4-6 years old) and simply enjoy the competition. They were interested in the critique and engaged in lively discussion following the judging. We did discuss genetic issues in the breed and they have very little PRA remaining since they have identified most of the carriers, have seen a bit of Legg Perthes, and are currently following any incidences of neurological disorders. They have not seen any problems with vWD to date. While I did not judge phalenes, a couple of exhibitors, hearing there was an American Papillon breeder-judge at the show, brought their dogs over to my ring for me to go over. They were two of the nicest drop ear bitches I have ever seen. One was very American style, the other more Swedish larger style. I requested digital pictures of the two to be included at the end of this article. This was a uniquely wonderful experience to see some beautiful Papillons in Sweden. I am grateful to the Boras club for allowing me this opportunity. Sandy (Markowitz) Walker September Delegate Meeting - 2010 T his marked 9 years since 9/11 when we all were here in Newark when it happened. It was 6 long days before I was able to fly back home. Things at the hotel were not good. Food was minimal and TV was completely out due to the main TV Antennas being at the top of the Towers. This year was a delightful change - except for the horrible storm that hit Monday night with hail and tornado warnings. Better that then the former! Anyway back to the meetings. Monday was the committee meetings and again I attended the Parent Club where much news was dispatched. They want to enhance our shows with a Reserve BIS, increase the number of Group Placements to 6, include 4-6 month puppies in a class that gives no points, and set up an owner/handler competition. This is not the Amateur etc. It would be similar to our BBE and Puppy BISs. These are only pilot programs and there will be much discussion in the following meetings. The Meet the Breeds was mentioned and PapTalk Newsletter Carllota has graciously agreed to take over from the original person. The AKC wants every breed to be represented. Booths need not be fancy or decorated and dogs can be left out. What they want is knowledgeable breeders to talk to the public. Personally I think dogs are important. If you are on the list as a referral person for any committee please do answer the requests. Seems they refer a question to someone in a club and they never get an answer. Then there was an announcement of giving a Breeder of Merit Award. I will not go into it since it will be published on line and in the Gazette. It is complicated. there is even an email stating a mistake and revision in the original handed to us. They discussed the Parent Club Conference just held and asked that next time the clubs should send different members of the club not the same people every time. Then I attended the All Breed Committee where club insurance was discussed. Not all clubs have adequate insurance to cover liability, crime, but not rescue. Rescue should have separate coverage. Also if a claim is made make no comments or agreements until the insurance company is contacted. Equisure has a CD Rom to explain your needs. Tuesday the Forum was held and the speaker from Calgary spoke about animal services and how to have a self-funded operation without tax dollar support. If interested email Bill.Bruce@Calgary,CA He was extremely interesting and his speech may be in the Gazette. The regular meeting was held with the election of new committee members and the Officers Reports that presented what I heard in the Parent Club Meeting. The amendment to eliminate term limits was defeated. All the Field Trial amendments passed. CAR made an announcement that they are now doing their own chips and the new scanners being distributed will scan all kinds of chips. All in all this was a very informative two days and I hope they continue to bring up new programs to us so we can evaluate them before they are enacted. Arlene Czech - Delegate 7 PAPILLON CLUB OF AMERICA, INC. SOUTHEAST REGIONAL SPECIALTY held with the COMBINED SPECIALTY CLUBS OF ATLANTA Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter 401 Larry Walker Parkway Perry, GA SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2011 Breed Judge: Sweepstakes Judge: Mrs. Tara Martin Rowell, Dallas, TX Breed: Mr. Desmond J. Murphy, Monroe, NY (pending AKC approval) VALDOSTA KENNEL CLUB, THURSDAY APRIL 14, 2011 JUDGES: Breed: Mrs. Charlotte P. Patterson, Destin, FL Group: Mrs. Betty Regina Leininger, Frisco, TX Best in Show: Mr. Michael Dougherty, Escondido, CA VALDOSTA KENNEL CLUB, FRIDAY APRIL 15, 2011 JUDGES: Breed: Mrs. Betty Regina Leininger, Frisco, TX Group: Miss Virginia L. Lyne, Saanichton, BC Canada Best in Show: Mrs. Betty-Anne Stenmark, Woodside, CA ATLANTA KENNEL CLUB, SATURDAY APRIL 17, 2011 JUDGES: Breed & Best in Show: Miss Virginia L. Lyne, Saanichton, BC Canada Group: Mrs. Charlotte P. Patterson, Destin, FL Hotel: Holiday Inn, 200 Valley Dr., Perry, GA 478-987-3313 Motorhome Parking: Georgia National Fairgrounds, RV Reservations P.O. Box 1367, Perry, Georgia 31069 478-987-3247 www.gnfa.com CALL NOW FOR RESERVATIONS!!!! CATALOG ADVERTISING (ADS DUE BY FEBRUARY 1, 2011) Full Page Half Page Photos $80.00 $40.00 $10.00/photo Superintendent for all four shows: Onofrio Dog Shows, P.O. Box 25764, Oklahoma City, OK 73125 405-427-8181 www.onofrio.com/ (Closing date, Wed. March 30, 2011) Please direct trophy donations & catalog advertising checks, made payable to Papillon Club of America, and any questions to: Show Chair: Linda Sohn, P.O. Box 631, Mansfield, MA 02048 508-339-5620 pappwr@comcast.net 8 October 2010 NORTHEAST REGIONAL SPECIALTY held with the NEW YORK METRO SPECIALTIES “NYMS” at the Hotel Pennsylviania 401 Seventh Ave. at 33rd St., New York, NY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2011 & SUNDAY, FEBRUBARY 13, 2011 Saturday, February 12, 2011 Breed Judge & Juniors: Mr. Troy Clifford Dargin, Kansas City, MO Sweepstakes Judge: Mrs. Linda Pitts, Knoxville, TN Sunday, February 13, 2011 Breed & Juniors: Mr. Carl E. Gomes, Bronx, NY Sweepstakes Judge: Mr. David Fitzpatrick, East Berlin, PA PROGRESSIVE DOG SHOW - Friday, February 11, 2011 Breed: Mrs. Michelle Billings, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Group: Mr. Kenneth McDermott, Newburgh, NY (pending AKC approval) Show Superintendent for all three shows is MB-F, Inc., P.O. Box 22107, Greensboro, NC 27420 (800) 334-0813 (Closing date is Wednesday, January 27, 2010) For a premium list call MB-F or at www.infodog.com Please direct trophy donation checks, made payable to Papillon Club of America, to Susan Pollard, 7 Shirley Road, Townsend, MA 01469 (978)597‐5382 susanpollard@compuserve.com Please direct advertisements and checks, payable to Papillon Club of America, to Angela Pickett, 2633 Pickett Downs Dr., Chuluota, FL 32766 (407)359‐6659 pickettpap@aol.com Show Chair: Linda Sohn, P.O. Box 631, Mansfield, MA 02048 508‐339‐5620 pappwr@comcast.net PapTalk Newsletter 9 Papillon Club Of America, Inc. 2011 National Specialty Monday, April 18, 2011 thru Friday, April 22, 2011 HOTEL Chattanooga Choo Choo – Holiday Inn 1400 Market Street Chattanooga, TN Room Rates - $99.00 per night plus tax Reservations at the discount rate will be accepted beginning September 1, 2010 thru March 27, 2011. SUPERINTENDENT Foy Trent Dog Shows P.O.Box C Sturgeon, MO 65284 (573) 881-2655 www.foytrentdogshows.com Closing Date: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 NATIONAL SHOW CHAIR Laura Nicolosi 1645 Sugarloaf Club Drive Duluth, GA 30097 (678) 417-0661 alwayspapillons@hotmail.com NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE “NAC” CHAIR Brian Leonard 511 Stover Ln Hot Springs, AR 71913 (501) 282-7444 papboyusa@hotmail.com “NAC” - COMMITTEE MEMBERS Linda Sohn P O Box 631 Mansfield, MA 02048 (508) 339-5620 pappwr@comcast.net Jo Anne Ybaben 16301 Anita Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (714) 847-8419 joanne@brevette.com COMPANION EVENTS Agility – Papillon Only Monday, April 18, 2011 @ 6:30 pm Judge: TBA Closing Date: TBA For more information, please visit the website www.papnationalsagility.com or contact Chair, Nikki Berthold-Illias at Illias@ hevanet.com Obedience – Papillon Only Tuesday, April 19, 2011 @ 8:00 am Judge: TBA Closing Date: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 Rally – Papillon Only Tuesday, April 19, 2011 @ 8:00 am Judge: TBA Closing Date: Wednesday, March 30, 2011 For more information contact Chair, Nikki Berthold-Illias at Illias@heavanet.com CONFORMATION EVENTS Puppy and Veteran Sweepstakes Tuesday, April 19, 2011 @ 3:00 pm Judge: Mr. Michael Garofalo, Sicklerville, NJ Pending AKC approval CONFORMATION JUDGING Judge: Ms. Joanne (Jan) Paulk, Sante Fe, NM Pending AKC approval Dogs and Veteran Dogs Wednesday April 20, 2011 @ 8:00 am Bitches and Veteran Bitches Thursday, April 21, 2011 @ 8:00am Best of Breed Judging, Jr. Showmanship, Inter-sex, and Non-regular classes Friday, April 22, 2011 @ 10:00 am SEMINARS “Breeding Better Dogs” Dr. Carmen Battaglia Monday, April 18, 2011 @ 9:00 am 10 Judges Education Seminar Thursday, April 21, 2011 - One hour after judging Genetics Educational Seminar Thursday, April 21, 2011 – Pending Information OTHER NATIONAL EVENTS Hospitality Suite Monday, April 18, 2011 thru Friday, April 22, 2011 6:30 am thru 8:00 am Welcome Party Tuesday, April 19, 2011 @ 7:00 pm Phalene Fanciers Recognition Dinner & Fun Match Wednesday, April 20, 2011 @ 6:30 pm Top 20 Event Thursday, April 21, 2011 @ 7:30 pm For more information contact Chair, Linda Sohn at pappwr@comcast.net Parade of Title Holders/Rescue Parade Friday, April 22, 2011 @ 8:00 am Champagne Celebration For the 2010 Award Winners, 2011 National Winners & Announcement of Top 20 Winner Friday, April 22, 2011 @ 4:00 pm For more information contact Chair, Linda Sohn at pappwr@comcast.net TROPHY DONATIONS Please make check payable to Papillon Club of America and send to: Jane Sirkoch 129 Sawmill Ln Renfrew, PA 16053 (724) 586-7652 jsirkock@zoominternet.net October 2010 Direct any trophy donation questions to: Sandy Schumacher 4308 14th Ave So Great Falls, MT 59405 (406) 761-3937 sandy.schumacher@mpls.frb.org CATALOG ADVERTISING Ad deadline: February 1, 2011 Catalog advertising rates will be made available at a future date. Direct any questions to: Jerrilin Naylor 3008 Haney Drive La Grange, KY 40031 (502) 225-0479 jnaylor4@bellsouth.net Vendor Space Vendor space will be available for $175.00 per 6’ table for the duration of the show. Fee will also include a listing or your name on the vendor page in the National catalog. Space will be filled on a first come first served basis Please make check payable to Papillon Club of America. Send check and direct any questions to: Claudia Clark P O Box 834 Tualatin, OR 97062 (503) 691-2780 pinpaps@aol.com RESERVED SEATING Reserved seats will be available for $75.00 and will include a catalog. Seating will be filled on a first come first served basis. Please make check payable to Papillon Club of America. Send check and direct any questions to: Angela Pickett 2633 Pickett Downs Drive Chuluota, FL 32766 (407) 359-6659 pickettpap@aol.com RV RESERVATIONS RV parking spaces will be available for $25.00 per night unless you have a room reserved in the hotel; in that case there is no charge. A maximum of 20 RVs will be permitted to park on the Hotel property. Spaces will be filled on a first come first served basis. Please make check payable to Papillon Club of America. Send check and direct any questions to: Ronni Warshaw 33 Vails Gate Hts Drive New Windsor, NY 12553 (845) 561- 2308 paphappy@aol.com Pardon me, is this the Chattanooga Choo Choo? PapTalk Newsletter 11 3rd annual PCA Midwest Specialty SWEEPSTAKES REGULAR CLASSES JUDGE: Ms Betsy Owens JUDGE: Mrs Marjorie A Tuff Puppy Dogs 6 Mos & Under 9 Mos. 1 Mystery’s Question Mark. Breeder/Owner: Jennifer Widing & Kim Widing. 2 Marric’s Million Dollar Baby. Breeder: Marcy Wyrens. Owner: Grace Stewart and Marcy Wyrens. 3 Willow’s Pond Vlinder Illusion. Breeder: Vicki Eckstein. Owner: Robbie Meerdink & Vicki Eckstein. Puppy Dogs 6 Mos & Under 9 Mos. 1/BPY Willow’s Pond Vlinder Illusion. Breeder: Vicki Eckstein. Owner: Robbie Meerdink & Vicki Eckstein. Puppy Dogs 9 Mos & Under 12 Mos . 1/OSS Kenara Denzel Talk To Me. Owner: Barbara Blum & Tracy Burdick. Puppy Bitches 6 Mos & Under 9 Mos . 1 Canisphere Morning Angel.. Breeder: K. Shiels & D. Anonychuk. Owner: Mardelll Leppington. 2 Zelicaon Holiday Attraction At Winghaven. Breeder: Forrest G Johnson. Owner: John Shonts & Elizabeth Shonts & Forrest G Johnson. 3 Mystery’s Painted Lady. Breeder/Owner: Jennifer Widing & Kim Widing. 4 J-Bar Majical Pixie Dust. Breeder: Jennifer Able-Jones. Owner: Alberta Klein. Puppy Bitches 9 Mos & Under 12 Mos . 1/BSS Kenara Denzel Double Talk. Breeder: Barb Blum & Tracy Burdick. Owner: Barbara Blum & Tracy Burdick. 2 Sleepy Creeks Chillngoodtime. Breeder/ Owner: Candy & Hannah Janke. Junior Bitches 12 Mos & Under 15 Mos . 1 Zelicaon Ordinary Miracle. Breeder/ Owner: Forrest G Johnson. 2 Ch Denzel High Maintenance. Breeder: Tracy Burdick. Owner: Beth Gray And Tracy Burdick. VETERANS SWEEPSTAKES Veteran Sweepstakes Dogs 7 Yrs & Under 10 Yrs . 1/BSV Ch Siljans Secret Connection. Breeder: Ulla Hanis. Owner: Marcy Wyrens & Vesa Toivanen. 12 Puppy Dogs 9 Mos & Under 12 Mos. 1 Sleepy Creek’s Johnny B Good. Breeder: Candy & Hannah Janke. Owner: Ruth & Emily Dow And Candy & Hannah Janke. 2 Kenara Denzel Talk To Me. Breeder/ Owner: Barbara Blum & Tracy Burdick. Amateur-Owner-Handler Dogs. 1 Marric’s Million Dollar Baby. Breeder: Marcy Wyrens. Owner: Grace Stewart And Marcy Wyrens. Bred-By-Exhibitor Dogs. 1/BBY Mystery’s Question Mark. Breeder/ Owner: Jennifer Widing & Kim Widing. 2 Marrics Truth Be Told. Breeder: Marcy Wyrens. Owner: Mary S Smith & Marcy Wyrens. Open Dogs Erect Ears. 1/W Hallmark’s Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Breeder: Jane Snider. Owner: Jane Snider & Jerrilin L Naylor & Katherine Snider. 2/R Nightfire’s If ’s An Illusion. Breeder: Yvonne Webber. Owner: Vicki & Michael Eckstein. 3 Forevr Gene Autry At Dreampaps. Breeder: Danny R Ford II & Ruth A Ford. Owner: Keith N Forbes III. 4 Denzel Trade Secret. Breeder/Owner: Tracy Burdick. A Involo Smooth Criminal. Breeder: Michael S & Donna G & Gia G Garofalo. Owner: Michael S & Donna G & Gia G Garofalo. A Pixiedust Neener. Breeder: David Bixler. Owner: Fred Papke & Bill Grimes. Puppy Bitches 6 Mos & Under 9 Mos . 1 Canisphere Morning Angel. Breeder: K. Shiels & D. Anonychuk. Owner: Mardelll Leppington. 2 Zelicaon Holiday Attraction At Winghaven. Breeder: Forrest G Johnson. Owner: John Shonts & Elizabeth Shonts & Forrest G Johnson. 3 J-Bar Majical Pixie Dust. Breeder: Jennifer Able-Jones. Owner: Alberta Klein. 4 Mystery’s Painted Lady. Breeder: Owners. Owner: Jennifer Widing & Kim Widing. Puppy Bitches 9 Mos & Under 12 Mos. 1/R Kenara Denzel Double Talk. Breeder: Barb Blum & Tracy Burdick. Owner: Barbara Blum & Tracy Burdick. 2 Marrics Fling With Lady Luck. Breeder: Marcy Wyrens. Owner: Ruth Ann Ford And Marcy Wyrens. Bred-By-Exhibitor Bitches. 1/W/BW Mystery’s Little Metalmark. Breeder: Jennifer Widing & Kim Widing. Owner: Jennifer Widing & Kim Widing. 2 Little Dutch I’m So Fine. Breeder: Lisa Cohen & Robbie W Meerdink. Owner: Robbie Meerdink. 3 Marrics Something In Red. Breeder: Marcy Wyrens. Owner: Marcy Wyrens. 4 Sleepy Creeks Chillngoodtime. Breeder: Candy And Hannah Janke. By Ch Owner: Candy & Hannah Janke. American-Bred Bitches. 1 Monarch’s Perfume & Promises RN. Breeder: Margie Riccomini. Owner: Norine Nieman. Open Bitches Drop Ears. 1 Forevr Indigo Liberty Belle At Marric PH. Breeder: Mary Hewes & Ruth Ann Ford. Owner: Marcy Wyrens. Open Bitches Erect Ears . 1 Connection Pink Is The Top. Breeder: Vesa Toivanen. Owner: Melanee Clark & Tanner Clark. 2 Amoure Beau’s In The Quiet Woods. Breeder: Derrick & Anne Nettles. Owner: Danielle Wagner & Darci Wagner. 3 Kay-Bar’s Tilly. Breeder: Owner. Owner: Katherine L Gress. October 2010 4 Forevr Jaztyme Spirit Of New Years Eve. Breeder: R. Ford & G. Gilmore. Owner: R. Ford & Tammy Tackett. A Draco Winghaven Serafina Pekkala. Breeder: Anita Wright. Owner: John & Elizabeth Shonts And Samantha Shonts. A Sandel’s Katiam I Love Lucy. Breeder: Sandra J Stamper. Owner: William Goodworth & Kathleen Goodworth. Veteran Dogs. 1/AM/BVT Ch Siljans Secret Connection. Breeder: Ulla Hanis. Owner: Marcy Wyrens & Vesa Toivanen. 2 Ch Wilsong’s Light Of My Life. Breeder: Garoleen Wilson. Owner: Jill Clark. Best of Breed Competition. BB CH Wingssong Rock Star. Breeder: Pat Jones. Owner: Pat Jones & Diane Schmitt & Jim Warych. OS Ch Wildfire On The Rocks. Breeder/ Owner: Madeline Mosing & Cheslie Pickett. SEL Ch Involo Seeing Is Believing. Breeder: Donna G & Michael S Garofalo & J Paulino. Owner: Michael & Donna & Gia Garofalo. SEL Ch Denzel High Maintenance. Breeder: Tracy Burdick. Owner: Beth Gray And Tracy Burdick. A Ch Cross Paws Tom Terrific. Breeder: Owners. Owner: Douglas H & Linda J Moret. PapTalk Newsletter AM Ch Connection Midnight Sky. Breeder: Vesa Toivanen. Owner: Melanee Clark. AM Ch Hallmark’s Joan Of Arc. Breeder/ Owner: Jerrilin L Naylor & Jane S & Katherine Snider. C ongratulations to all the winners. Thank you for coming and hope to see you next year. Bernie Postle Trophy Chair Novice Junior 1 Grace Stewart. Marric’s Million Dollar Baby. Breeder: Marcy Wyrens. By Ch Forevr The Real Macoy-Ashlor’s Smooth As Silk. Owner: Grace Stewart and Marcy Wyrens, 2 Emily Dow. Ch Sandel’s Duchess Of Monarch CDX OA OAJ. Breeder: Amy Rader. By Sandel’s Leonardo VoncrossZelicaon Summer. Owner: Candy Janke & Hannah Janke Open Junior 1 Ruth Dow. Ch Ashlor’s Smooth Sailing UD OA OAJ. Breeder: Lori & Ashley Coffman. By Ch Dear’s Wildways Reveille-Ch Marrics Key To My Heart. Owner: Hannah Janke Open Intermediate 1/BJH Jade Stevenson. Ch Skies Henri At Cross Paws. Breeder: Virginia Read & Debbie Barnett. By Ch Springhill The Muppet Caper-Ch Skies Waiting In The Wings. Owner: Linda & Doug Moret 13 Michigan State University is seeking “forever” homes for two PRA puppies.(male and female) The person interested would only be required to let Dr. Petersen-Jones occasionally examine the puppy to follow the progress of the PRA. They were born November 30, 2009 and need to reside in the vicinity of Michigan State. If you are able to furnish a home for one of these puppies, please call Leona Domino 330 608 3547 or 330 239 3212 We are also seeking an affected male with PRA who has not been neutered. He will be needed to breed to our PRA bitch, Misty, early in December. You may contact Leona Domino 330 608 3547 or Dr. Petersen-Jones at Michigan State: Office Phone: 517 353 3278 T PCA Supported Shows he PCA Board of Directors is soliciting proposals from PCA members who would like to host a Supported Entry show at select show circuits across the country. The goal of the Supported Show program is to promote additional Papillon entries during the show circuit, increasing the number of major points opportunities, while bringing Papillon exhibitors together for a day of camaraderie, education and exposure to PCA. The guidelines are as follows: • PCA will offer trophies for the Supported Show consisting of medallions for Best of Breed, Best of Opposite Sex, Winners Dog and Winners Bitch. A medallion is also available as a prize for other purposes; example: High In Trial Papillon, Best Junior Handler or High Scoring Papillon In Agility, etc.) • PCA will support one show during a circuit, preferably on a Saturday or Holiday. • Show circuit should have a history of major entries or near major entries, annually. • The host PCA member would be the contact person and liaison between the show chairman and the PCA Board. The host would be expected to solicit donations of prizes for additional classes at the show, and coordinate a lunch, pot luck carry-in or cookout for Papillon fanciers. The host will also be expected to provide all information to the show chairman or other club contact meeting all deadlines for premium list & catalogs information. When contacting a show giving club about supporting their show a PCA host should be aware of possible amenities that could be offered to PCA. • A portion of the entry fee, (typically this could be $1.00 or $2.00 per entry if there is a major for either sex available). • A grooming and specified area designated for Papillon exhibitors. Application to host a Supported Entry show should be made no later than 8 months prior to the event to allow time for the application to be approved and for the host to be able to solicit prize donations from the membership. It must be understood that any approved Supported Show must be listed in the Show premium list and each and every prize being offered must be individually listed in order for the event to meet AKC guidelines. Any approved event that is not listed in the show premium list will not be honored by PCA. A form is available on the PCA website under the “downloads” tab to make a Supported Show application to the PCA Board for approval. For additional information please contact Kevin Ray at 937-836-6333 or email: kevin.ray08@yahoo.com.