April 2012 - Dallas Fort Worth Metro Golden Retriever Club
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April 2012 - Dallas Fort Worth Metro Golden Retriever Club
UPCOMING EVENTS Hunting Test– April 14 WC/WCX– April 15 Agility– April 27-29 Volume 39 Issue 4 April 2012 . CLUB MEETING Volunteers Needed Tuesday, APRIL 17, 2012 7 P.M. Don’t forget our upcoming club events in April. You don’t have to know a lot about the events to be of help. If you would like to observe the dogs in the field, contact Donna Todd. If you want to see all the handlers doing wind sprints while the dogs go over the obstacles, contact Shari Degan to help at the agility trial. Spring Creek Barbecue . Spring Creek - Irving 3514 West Airport Freeway Irving, TX 75062 972- 313-0987 DOG PROPERTY LAWS The attached suggested revisions to the bylaws will be discussed and members will vote on them. Please read carefully. Some are changes in policy while others are the clearing up the language or adding consistency. 1. If I like it, it's mine. 2. If it's in my mouth, it's mine. 3. If I can take it from you, it's mine. 4. If I had it a little while ago, it's mine. 5. If it's mine, it must never appear to be yours in any way. 6. If I'm chewing something up, all the pieces are mine. 7. If it just looks like mine, it's mine. 8. If I saw it first, it's mine. 9. If you are playing with something and you put it down, it automatically becomes mine. 10. If it's broken, it's yours. 1 9-12 Puppy Bitch Sweeps 1st Place 9-12 Puppy Bitch Regular 3rd Place TEMPO-RAZZLES SPARKS FLY AT SKYWATCHER (Felix/Brown) AGILITY Houston Kennel Club, March 17, 2012 Best of Opposite Sex MBIS MBISS GCh Glengowan's Great Balls of Fire SDHF (Jerry Lee) DAWG March 9 NAJ-3rd TITLE!! URO1, UCD, U-CH Manor's Morning Comes Too Early RE, CD, NA, NAJ, GN, ASCA CD, RN (Ingram) Galveston County Kennel Club, March 18, 2012 2nd, OB, RWB (major reserve) Glengowan's C-Quel, (S'More) NAJ-2nd TITLE!! Novice Stand-1st TITLE!! U-CDX RO1 shr Bridgeton’s Steel Man Working CX RE JH WCX VC CCA(Frick) 9-12 Puppy Bitch 1st Place TEMPO-RAZZLES SPARKS FLY AT SKYWATCHER (Felix/Brown) DAWG March 9,10,11 OJP-1st,2nd,3rd TITLE!!! U-OCH HR Aero-jett’s Speaker of Tales UDX RE MX MXJ XF NJP SH WCX (Frick) CONFORMATION DFWMGRC Specialty-2012 JAM Regatta's Unbearably Hot Summer BISS (Gulledge/Murray) FAITH CITY KC ( WICHITA FALLS ) MARCH 3RD Puppy Bitches 9-12 1st Place TEMPO-RAZZLES SPARKS FLY AT SKYWATCHER ( FELIX/BROWN ) FWKC - 3/24/2012 BOB - Owner Handled Regatta's Unbearably Hot Summer BISS (Gulledge/Murray) March 4th WINNERS BITCH / BEST OF WINNERS / BEST OF OPPOSITE !!!!!!!!! TEMPO-RAZZLES SPARKS FLY AT SKYWATCHER ( FELIX/BROWN ) OBEDIENCE/RALLY Tri Cities Obedience March 17 Novice B -1st Gallogold's Fruit Juicy Red NAJ (Thornton) Reserve Winners Bitch 6 -9 Month Class Brio Skye Good Gracious It's Hot (Miller) Novice B SHR Manor's Anapolis JH, WC, RN, BN (Ingram) San Antonio Kennel Club, March 10, 2012 - Best of Breed, Group 4 MBIS MBISS GCh Glengowan's Great Balls of Fire SDHF (Jerry Lee) Tri Cities Obedience March 18 Novice B - 2nd Gallogold's Fruit Juicy Red NAJ (Thornton) San Antonio Kennel Club, March 11, 2012 Best of Breed, Group 3 MBIS MBISS GCh Glengowan's Great Balls of Fire SDHF (Jerry Lee) Greater Houston Golden Retriever Club, March 16, 2012 Best of Opposite Sex MBIS MBISS GCh Glengowan's Great Balls of Fire SDHF (Jerry Lee) - Rally Adv Novice B SHR Manor's Anapolis JH, WC, RN, BN (Ingram) DFWMGRC –March 23 Novice B -pass-TITLE!!!! SHR Manor's Anapolis JH, WC, RN, BN (Ingram) 2 Novice B - 2nd - TITLE!!!! Gallogold's Fruit Juicy Red NAJ (Thornton) 3 Reprinted with permission www.MorrisAnimalFoundation.org DALLAS-FORT WORTH METRO GOLDEN RETRIEVER CLUB MEMBERSHIP MEETING MINUTES TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 2012 SPRING CREEK BARBECUE, IRVING, TEXAS The meeting was called to order at 7:10 p.m. by President Dick Caldwell. Patti Caldwell made a motion to approve the February membership meeting minutes as published in the newsletter. Donna Todd seconded the motion. Membership report: This was Barbara Lara’s 2nd meeting and Joan Dunbar’s second meeting, however Joan hasn’t submitted her application yet. This was Sherri Curran’s third meeting. Donna Todd made a motion to accept her membership. Barbara Brown seconded the motion and she was voted into the club by a unanimous vote. Treasurer not in attendance, so no treasurer report. Vice-President’s Report: Sherri Farmer, said she was working on the schedule of meetings and asked for ideas from the membership. She is looking for someone to host the Holiday Party and for members who will host meetings at their home. She said she is thinking about changing the date of the Halloween Party because the Austin Club now has a show that weekend. There was also discussion about changing the date of the Play Day usually held on a Sunday afternoon in June at Janet Frick’s place. Sherri said the spear grass is so bad at that time of year, she thinks having the Play Day after the National in September would be much better. The next meeting is scheduled for Monday, April 16, at Kathy Felix’s home in Arlington, Texas. President’s Report: Dick mentioned the club’s finances. Because of the Watt Arena problem and not having our original date for our agility trial, the club’s income is reduced. Also, part of the reason we are seeing an income decline is because the club has loaned the 2013 National some money, which will be repaid after the National. He said he had asked Treasurer, Lynda Williams, to see if she can find ways we can economize. He said this year the club was not in a position to donate money to the Fundraising and Distribution Committee. Dick mentioned that the Bylaws Committee has submitted changes which will be presented at the April meeting. He said the GRCA Board just had a meeting and members can get information about that on the Hot Topic List. The status of the Texas HB 1451 Legislation (Texas Pet Law) was mentioned. Now a breeder with 11 intact bitches will be subject to licensing and regulations, and Dick said he expects that number to keep going down with future legislation. There is no plan, however, how to manage the new law. Kathy Felix gave the March Specialty report and said everything is going smoothly and in order. Linda Miller mentioned that Kathy should get $100 change for everyone handling money. Dawn Morrill was there to pick up donated items for the raffle and Ann Burke collected items for the silent auction. Donna Todd brought the T-shirt with a Jenny McMurtrie design that we will be selling at our Specialty to promote our National. Patti Caldwell then gave a July Specialty report and said everything was in order. She told the club about the prizes made for us by Vonnie Peterson. The April 14th and 15th Hunt Test was next on the agenda. Donna Todd said she needs money for ducks for the 2012 test, and since the test is with Metro Alliance this year, we will need more ducks than usual. The club is hiring bird boys, but she needs members to volunteer as marshals. 4 There was a discussion about the CCA our club offers in late August. There was concern that it may be hard to get judges since it would be right before the 2012 National. Then a vote was taken to determine if we should offer it at all this year. The majority wants to go ahead. Donna said it would be at Houn’ House if it is available. Sherri Farmer reported on our upcoming Agility Trial, April 27th, 28th and 29th. She said the trial is already half way full with over a month away. People are needed to work. She said the club has to pay $1800 to various rescue groups to help. It would help a lot if more members would volunteer for one day of the weekend. On Saturday, Kathy Felix will have a raffle. Dick said he’s getting lots of CERF appointments for our Eye Clinic and needs one more volunteer to work. Sherri Farmer reported on our 2013 National. She said a group of people went to Wichita Falls recently to look at the whole convention center complex and to visit the tracking site. She and Lora Seale, the obedience chair, have discussed moving obedience to the Ag Building. That will leave room for vendors in the coliseum, by the conformation rings. She has talked to Nancy about having the Hoe Down party on the carpeted portion of the grooming building. She also met with Anne McGuire, our tracking chair and Charlene Dunn, one of the tracking judges, to look at the property where the tracking test will be held. Trophies are taken care of and all judges’ contracts are back except the field trial judges. Anna Curry has found a barn in Henrietta for the Field Trial welcome dinner. Anna is talking to a man that comes in and cooks on-site. Sherri said it really sounds like Texas, so it should be great. Ann Burke is donating a custom made quilt as a major fundraiser for our National. She showed members the designs, which are replicas of Alison Desmarais’ stained glasswork designs. The quilt is supposed to be completed by the St. Louis National when we can start selling raffle tickets. We will have an ad in the 2013 March/April GRN. Merchandising Chair, Teresa Mckenna, reported that she is getting samples of various apparel items from Fred. Sherri Farmer showed members samples of the embroidered logos for hats and shirts and vests. Sherri and Teresa met with another vendor, who is local, that will be supplying other miscellaneous items. Cathy Meddaugh requested Teresa to find a bag she purchased at a previous National. She is supposed to send Teresa a picture. Donna Todd mentioned honoring the Top 20 agility dogs at our National like they did in Conyers. Sherri Farmer said Mark Slevin from Austin is the Agility Chair and she and Donna have already talked to him about it. He is checking into it. Kathy Felix encouraged the membership to participate in the performance ad in the GRN. She needs a high quality printed photo rather than digital and has an April 1st deadline. The meeting was adjourned at 8:25 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Barbara Brown 5 6 PROPOSED BYLAW CHANGES January/February 2012 Deletions are noted in bold/strikethrough print. Additions are noted in bold, double underlined print. ARTICLE II Section 2. Types of Membership. C. Junior members shall be those members under the age of eighteen years and over the age of 10 years who have made separate application to become a Junior Member. Junior membership shall have all the rights and privileges of voting membership except for the right to hold office or vote. Junior membership will automatically convert to an individual membership upon the junior’s 18th birthday, which conversion shall continue for the remainder of that fiscal year. At the termination of such fiscal year, the former junior member shall designate either a family or individual membership to the Recording Secretary Membership Chair and pay the applicable dues when due. *** Dues are to be payable on the 1 day of January of each year and are due and payable to the Treasurer Corresponding Secretary on or before January 1 of each year. Dues shall be deemed delinquent on February 1 of each year. st *** If delinquent dues are not paid by February 1 of any year, the Treasurer Corresponding Secretary will send, by first class mail, by February 15, written notice to the delinquent member that his or her membership will lapse as of March 1, and that they may apply for a meritorious extension to the Board as set forth in Article II, Section 6 of these Bylaws. Section 6. Termination of Membership. Memberships may be terminated by: A. Resignation. Any member in good standing may resign from the Club upon written notice to the Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary. Resignation of membership does not absolve the Individual from any financial obligation owed to the Club at the time of resignation. Upon resignation, a membership cannot be reinstated without application as a new member as provided in the bylaws. B. Lapsing. A membership will be considered as lapsed and automatically terminated if such member's dues remain unpaid as of March 1 of any year; however, the Board may grant an additional ninety (90) days of grace from March 1 to such delinquent members in meritorious cases upon written request and the vote by the majority vote of the Board. The Treasurer Corresponding Secretary will send out written notices by March 15 of each year to each former member whose membership has lapsed. In no case may any member be entitled to vote at any Club meeting whose dues are due but unpaid as of the date of that meeting. Once lapsed, a membership cannot be reinstated without application as a new member as provided in these Bylaws. *** ARTICLE IV Section 2. D. Officers. The Corresponding Secretary shall have charge of the correspondence, accept dues payments, deliver dues payments to the Treasurer, maintain the membership roster, notify members of meetings, notify new members of their election to membership, notify officers and directors of their election to office, chair the membership committee, and carry out such other duties as are prescribed in these Bylaws. Section 4. Dues. The newsletters for November, December and January will notice annual dues requirements. The Treasurer Corresponding Secretary shall send written delinquent notices by first class mail and/or email to the email address on file with the club, if any to any voting members who have not paid their annual dues by February 1 of any year. If delinquent dues are not paid by February 1 of any year, the Treasurer Corresponding Secretary will send, by first class mail and/or email to the email address on file with the club, if any, by February 15, written notice to the delinquent member that his or her membership will lapse as of March 1, and that they may apply for a meritorious extension to the Board as set forth in Article II, Section 6 of these Bylaws. JUSTIFICATION: The purpose of the above proposed changes is to give the Corresponding Secretary (Membership Chair) the responsibility of collecting all membership dues and then giving them to the Treasurer. The Corresponding Secretary (Membership Chair) has the responsibility of keeping the membership list current. The Corresponding Secretary is also responsible for all correspondence for the club, which means she should be sending the delinquent notices, not the treasurer. By receiving the dues directly, she can update the membership records immediately, including updating all contact information. This saves the step of the Treasurer having to collect the dues, and duplicating the information to forward to the Corresponding Secretary, which causes delay in updating the list. This delay would render the membership list incorrect for a period of time during which we could incorrectly figure the number for a quorum. This procedure will streamline the collection of dues and keeping the membership records current. In the event of notices, it is the corresponding secretary’s responsibility to take care of correspondence on behalf of the club. ARTICLE II Section 3. A.2. Non Members All applications are to be filed with the Corresponding Secretary. Each application is to be read at the first meeting of the Club following its receipt. Names of applicants shall be published in the newsletter with request for member input to be submitted to the board. Said information shall be shared with membership prior to voting. JUSTIFICATION: The above stricken provision has not been followed for years. Applicants’ applications are read at 2 meetings before a new member is elected. Section 4. Dues. An applicant shall submit an application fee equal to one-year’s dues with his or her application and if such applicant is voted into membership after September 15 of any year, that applicant shall not owe dues until January of the following fiscal year. Upon acceptance as a member the application fee converts to dues for the remainder of the fiscal year. JUSTIFICATION: The above change simply clarifies the amount of the application fee. Section 5. Members in Good Standing. A “member in good standing” is one whose dues and other financial obligations have been paid for the current fiscal year, whose membership has not lapsed, been suspended, or terminated as provided for in these bylaws, who is not suspended from the privileges of the Club, or who has not been placed in not-in-good-standing status in accordance with these bylaws. A member whose dues remain unpaid after March 1 of any year shall not be considered in good standing until such dues are paid. JUSTIFICATION: The stricken sentence above conflicts and contradicts Article II, Section 6.B, which provides that membership lapses as of March 1. Section 6. Termination of Membership. Memberships may be terminated by: A. Resignation. Any member in good standing may resign from the Club upon written notice to the Recording Corresponding Secretary. Resignation of membership does not absolve the Individual from any financial obligation owed to the Club at the time of resignation. Upon resignation, a membership cannot be reinstated without application as a new member as provided in the bylaws. JUSTIFICATION: Changes the board member to notify in case of resignation from the club. This should be sent to the Membership Chair, not the Recording Secretary. B. Lapsing. A membership will be considered as lapsed and automatically terminated if such member's dues remain unpaid as of March 1 of any year; however, the Board may grant an additional ninety (90) days of grace from March 1 to such delinquent members in meritorious cases upon written request and the vote by the majority vote of the Board. The Treasurer Corresponding Secretary will send out written notices by March 15 of each year to each former member whose membership has lapsed. In no case may any member be entitled to vote at any Club meeting whose dues are due but unpaid as of the date of that meeting. Once lapsed, a membership cannot be reinstated without application as a new member as provided in these Bylaws. JUSTIFICATION: Changes the notification requirement to the Corresponding Secretary for consistency. C. Lapsing. A membership will be considered as lapsed and automatically terminated if such member's dues remain unpaid as of March 1 of any year; however, the Board may grant an additional ninety (90) days of grace from March 1 to such delinquent members in meritorious cases upon written request and the vote by the majority vote of the Board. The Treasurer Corresponding Secretary will send out by First Class Mail and/or email to the email address on file with the club, if any written notices by March 15 of each year to each former member whose membership has lapsed. In no case may any member be entitled to vote at any Club meeting whose dues are due but unpaid as of the date of that meeting. Once lapsed, a membership cannot be reinstated without application as a new member as provided in these Bylaws. JUSTIFICATION: Allows for notice via email if the club has an email address on file. ARTICLE V Section 3. Nomination. A. Candidates. No person may be a candidate in the Club election who is not eligible under Article IV, Section 4, or who has not been nominated. All officers and directors are elected for a two-year term in accord with Article IV, Section 1. After first obtaining consent from the nominees, the Nominating Committee shall submit the list of candidates to the Corresponding Secretary by October 1 of each year. By October 15 of each year the Corresponding Secretary shall mail send the list of candidates to each member of the Club. Publication of the slate of candidates in the newsletter satisfies this requirement. JUSTIFICATION: Allows the slate of candidates to be published in the newsletter to satisfy the requirement to distribute to all members. ARTICLE VII Discipline Section 5. Sanctions C. Expulsion. A membership may be terminated by expulsion as provided in Article VII of these Bylaws. Notice of expulsion including the date of expulsion shall be sent by the Corresponding Section by First Class Mail and/or email to the email address on file with the club, if any, to the expelled member(s) setting forth the findings of the membership. Once expelled, a membership cannot be reinstated without application as a new member as provided in these Bylaws and this paragraph. Once expelled from the club, the expelled member may not re apply for membership within two (2) years of such expulsion. JUSTIFICATION – Provides for written notification of results of decision to expel a member. Written notification also documents the date of expulsion in order to calculate the 2 year requirement mentioned in the paragraph. Section 3. Ethical Guidelines for Board Members. Board members shall: A. Board members shall Adhere to GRCA’s Code of Ethics. B. Adhere to the AKC Code of Sportsmanship. C. Act in the best interest of the club by putting aside personal agendas and working in cooperation with the Board of Directors. D. Carry out his/her duties responsibly and in a timely manner. E. Be available for the transaction of club business. F. Board members not adhering to the above guidelines as determined by a majority of the remainder of the Board or by majority vote of the membership at a regular or special meeting of the membership shall be asked by the Board to resign. Resignation will not be requested without reasonable notice to the Board member in question. JUSTIFICATION: As it reads currently, the only guidelines a board member is required to follow is the GRCA Code of Ethics which basically cover breeding practices. The additions of the above provisions give each board member broader ethical guidelines to follow. STANDING RULES PERTAINING TO COMMITTEES I. Bylaws and Rules Committee This Committee shall annually review the Club Bylaws and Standing Rules and propose appropriate changes or clarifications to the Board. It shall also keep a record of all Standing Rules currently in force. It shall be responsible for publication and distribution of the Bylaws and the Standing Rules. A copy of the current Bylaws and Standing Rules shall be published and distributed to all members every (2) years. Publication of the Bylaws and Standing Rules on the internet fulfills this requirement. JUSTIFICATION: To bring the rules into alignment with current practices. III. Bench, Obedience, Tracking, Agility and Field Committees Field Committee Responsibilities. 1. Meetings are scheduled as needed. ••Publicize dates in the newsletter in advance. ••Emergency meetings are made by calling those on the Field Committee Roster. ••A hunting test review meeting is held approximately 2 weeks after a hunting test, which includes a review & update of the Hunting Test Preparation Guide. 2. Recommended - Hold one AKC HUNTING TEST per year (usually on AKC reserved date) 3. Hold one GRCA WC, WCX TEST preferably in the seasons opposite to the AKC Hunting Test. JUSTIFICATION: To bring the rules into alignment with current practices. Policies Hunting Test Preparation Guide 5. Selection of Judges • The club policy for selection of judges will be used for performance events. Judges for performance events shall be chosen by the individual performance event committee. • Due to manpower requirements for putting on a test, we prefer not to use club members as judges for events, which have multiple tests occurring simultaneously. JUSTIFICATION: Since the majority of the club members do not participate in hunt tests, there is no reason for the membership to vote on them. Additionally, even if some judges are chosen by the membership, chances are those judges won’t be available. Hunt test judges are extremely difficult to come by. With the difficulty in obtaining judges for hunt tests, we should not be putting unrealistic and unworkable restrictions on selection. IV. Guidelines for Selecting Judges for Licensed Events 1. Selection of judges for licensed performance events will be made by the committee in charge of the individual events. JUSTIFICATION: Selection of judges for performance events should be chosen by the committee conducting the events which are made up of people who actually compete in the event. Selection of judges for performance events has not been done in the past in accordance with the current rules for many years. We need to bring the rules into alignment with current practices. 2. Selection of judges for all licensed conformation and obedience events shall be made at a Membership meeting. A quorum will not be required for the selection of judges. Nominations (and comments) for judges for the conformation show(s) will be solicited from the membership to be submitted in writing to the Bench Committee Chair on or before April 1 of each year. The Bench Committee Chair will report on the nominations at the April Membership meeting. Nominations may not be submitted after April 1. Voting for the Bench/Obedience judges shall be on the agenda for the May meeting. The meeting for the selection of judges for field, tracking, and agility shall be at the discretion of the respective chair. The chair is to notify the Board and the Newsletter editor one month prior to the requested meeting. The Judges’ names may be submitted in writing to the appropriate bench committee chair and Nominations will not be taken from the floor. JUSTIFICATION: This proposed method for selecting judges will give the members more opportunity to research and become familiar with nominated judges in order to be more informed before voting. V. Membership Committee The Corresponding Secretary shall head the membership committee. This Committee shall receive applications for membership and present them to the members for approval. It shall maintain current records of membership applications not yet approved. It shall each year compile a membership list and keep it up-to-date throughout the year. It is recommended new members be supplied with a “New Member Packet.” The Corresponding Secretary (Membership Chair) shall also receive dues payments and membership renewal dues and shall deliver same to the Treasurer in a timely manner for deposit into the club’s account. Responsibilities. [NOTE: When notice is required to be sent to any person, the method of sending notice can be accomplished by emailing the person to the email address available to the club, if any.] Club Inquiries It is recommended that the Membership Committee: 1. Upon receiving a new application, a member of the committee will contact the applicants and inquire reasons for wishing to join club, their interests in Goldens, and their background in dogs. 2. Forward the website link information regarding the Club to all individuals who inquire. This should include a cover letter The introductory letter or email should describe the Club's objectives as well as any upcoming meetings and/or events and should include a link to the latest newsletter, membership application and premium lists (when applicable). 3. Forward names and addresses of all inquiries to newsletter editor for 3 free editions. After Three months after receipt of an inquiry, contact inquiry to determine if they are interested in becoming a member or if they would like to be discontinued from the mailing list. removed from the “interested” list. Membership Applicants. It is recommended that the Membership Committee: 1. Transmit letter (or email) to applicant indicating that membership application has been received and will be read at the next meeting. Include requirement that applicants are required to attend two (2) meetings or attend one (1) meeting and work one (1) event, the application will be voted on at the next business meeting the applicant attends to elect the applicant to voting membership or junior membership as may be applicable. Letter should also describe the Club's objectives as well as any upcoming meeting and/or events. When applicable, include latest newsletter and premium lists 2. Forward names and addresses/email addresses of all applicants to newsletter editor. 3. Track date application was received, application fees paid, application presented to general membership; meetings attended, and when applicant was voted by the membership. 4. Notify new members if of their election to membership. Miscellaneous. It is recommended that the Membership Committee: 1. Prepare and maintain current membership roster. The membership roster may be kept on the internet. 2. Contact any member who does not renew annual membership and encourage them to rejoin the Club. Ask for explanation as to why they are no longer interested in the DFWMGRC. 3. Transmit letters or emails to any local party who participates in the annual specialty, obedience trial, hunting test or WC/WCX test thanking them for attending and inquiring if they are interested in joining the Club. 4. Prepare "New Member Packets Information" to be distributed posted on the internet and provide the website address to new members once they are voted on. This should include the following: - DFWMGRC Officers & Board Members - DFWMGRC Committee Chairmen - DFWMGRC Standing Committees (Description) - DFWMGRC Membership Roster - Definition of Bench, Obedience & Field Competition - Index to Area Conformation Classes - List of AKC Licensed Superintendents - Index to Agents - Index to Area Obedience Clubs and Training Schools - Index to Area Hunting Retriever Clubs - GRCA & AKC Internet Addresses of Interest Including, but not limited to: - GRCA Suggested Reading & Viewing List - GRCA Membership Application - AKC Certified Pedigree Order Form - Symbol Legend for Reading a Pedigree - Definition of "How Dogs are Judged" in Conformation - DFWMGRC Bylaws and Standing Rules - Various articles on conformation, obedience and field work. 5. Send sympathy and get well cards to members when appropriate. Send congratulatory card to members who attain CH, OTCH, MH or UD titles. 6. Send biannual reminder notes Reach out by email or phone call to members who have not attended a Club meeting or function. 7. Submit monthly committee reports to Board of Directors. 8. Notify club Yahoo Group coordinator with email address so that the new member can be invited to join the Group. JUSTIFICATION: To bring rules up-to-date with standard practices. STANDING RULES PERTAINING TO THE NOMINATING COMMITTEE IV. After a slate of candidates has been selected, the Chairman must obtain written consent from each nominee before submitting the slate to the Corresponding Secretary. Deadlines for submission of the slate to the Corresponding Secretary and for mailing sending to Club are specified in the Bylaws, Article V, Section 3, as are other provisions for candidacy eligibility and additional nominations from the membership. JUSTIFICATION: To bring rules up-to-date with standard practices. STANDING RULES PERTAINING TO PUBLIC INFORMATION COMMITTEE II. Once a month the Club shall place a 10-day classified advertisement in at least one area newspaper. The ad will list the phone numbers of the Club’s public information voice mail number. Persons serving on the Public Information Committee should respond to voice mail calls in a timely manner. JUSTIFICATION: To bring rules up-to-date with standard practices.