June - The Newfoundland Club of Northern California
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June - The Newfoundland Club of Northern California
JUNE 2011 June 2011 Presidential Notes National - Welcome home from the 2011 Newfoundland National. I hope all of you who traveled to Frankenmuth, Michigan are home safe and are full of stories to share with your fellow NCNC members. Congratulations to all who represented our club, I wish I could have been there to cheer you on. Both Kathy and I had the chance to catch up with some of those who traveled to the National and enjoyed hearing about the draft test, breed judging and how fun the, “Top 20” event was. I understand a few of our NCNC friends became part of the entertainment for the evening. We can always count on our members and friends for a hearty chuckle. Water Seminar - The Water Seminar takes place on June 4th and 5th. I am looking forward to seeing both old and new faces at the seminar. We are so lucky to have Judi Adler as our speaker/ instructor for the seminar and I for one have been doing my homework assignments to make the most of my seminar experience. I am also doing the homework because Gabe, the wonder puppy, is oh so good at humbling his mother. Thank you Gaby and Martin for hosting this event! The NewfsPaper NEWFOUNDLAND CLUB OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Cart Building Seminar - I want to extend a huge thank you to Steve Brown for his hours of preparation work to make the cart building seminar a great success. Steve had everything ready for the 25+ eager cart builders who showed up at Brown’s house on a brisk Saturday morning at 8am. Steve provided work stations for each step of the process. All of us, with some training and a watchful eye, partook in bending conduit, drilling, ratcheting, sanding, pipe cutting and assembly. When I spoke to Steve about the daunting task of building 15 carts in one day he felt we would need 10 to 12 hours to complete all 15 carts. I think the crew blew Steve’s estimate out the door when all 15 carts where completed by 3:30 that afternoon which included an hour lunch break. What a great group of people! We laughed, told some horrible jokes, (which I greatly appreciated), and enjoyed each other’s talents and company for the day. Thanks again Steve for your efforts and to both you and Cherrie for sharing your home with us. Picnic – Please don’t forget to send in your picnic registration. Our picnic is so much fun for both the dogs and humans. We have interactive games, great food, and I promise, some wonderful laughs are before you. I always look forward to this annual event because I simply get to enjoy the day with our dogs and friends without the stresses of training, grooming, or test taking. Picnic day is all about Newfy people being Newfy people; simply loving our dogs and enjoying each other. I look forward to seeing you and your pups at the picnic. Final note- I had the pleasure of speaking to our newest NCNC members. I enjoyed our quick phone conversations and learning about your dogs and family members. Again, welcome to the club and I hope we all get to personally meet you at our upcoming events. ~ Dawn Druge Inside this issue: Birthdays / New Members 3 Health & Rescue 4 Where Are They Now? 5 Summer Picnic Info & Registration 7 Cart Building Workshop 8 NCA BOD Bulletin Board 9 Calendar 11 NCNC.org User name: webnewf Password: gentlegiants NCNC Board of Directors and Committee Chairs President Dawn Druge 707-326-1308 chinook3@comcast.net Directors John Bonnell 408-309-2991 bonnell_j@yahoo.com Vice President Kevin Gallagher 916-847-4906 kevaura@pacbell.net Debbie Bridge 916-340-5230 bridge@newfs.com Rick Humphreys 925-757-6196 karableu@pacbell.net Corresponding Secretary/Rescue Chair June Gibson 714-292-8461 jdgibson2525@att.net Recording Secretary / Education Chair Lynne Baker 530-587-5384 noofmom@aol.com Membership / The NewfsPaper Editor John & Gina Bonnell 408-779-2541 bonnell_2001@yahoo.com Recognition Chair Summer Poris 831-338-1101 jaimesummer@att.net Sunshine Committee Chair Linda Maggy 510-886-9385 merlem3@aol.com Ways and Means Patti & Buzz Sondgroth 530-809-1817 grannypat4@hotmail.com Treasurer Hazel Jacoby 510-582-9027 treasurer@ncnc.org Working Dog Chair Dana Kuo 209-384-7679 ilovenewfs@gmail.com Advertising & Editorials Half Page - $7.50 Quarter Page - $4.00 Business Card - $2.50 Articles/ photos must be submitted by the 20th of each month for publication in the next issue. Digital photos should be submitted in high resolution. Send to: bonell_2001@yahoo.com Advertising, commercial or otherwise, will be accepted for publication in The Newf’s Paper subject to the editor’s discretion. The Newf’s Paper is a regular publication of the Newfoundland Club of Northern California (NCNC). Articles published are the opinions of the authors and not necessarily those of the board of NCNC or those of the board of NCA. Articles published, which are of a medical na- ture, are the opinions of the authors only. Consult your veterinarian before attempting to diagnose, medicate, or severely change the dietary habits of your dogs. 6/2/1999 VN Ch. Socorro's Sea Monkey (Briny) WRD, DD, CD, TDD Jenni Lott 6/2/1999 VN Ch. Socorro's Aukai Hokualohi (Sparkle) CD, TD, WRD, TDD, RN Cherrie & Steve Brown 6/15/2001 Beau June Gibson 6/3/2003 Tedi Bear CGC Hazel Jacoby 6/5/2003 Blueberryhills Forever "Henry" Joy Alyea 6/12/2003 Dancing Bear's Junior Brown CGC Bari Halperin 6/5/2005 Black Gold of Westgate (Russer) Samantha & Robert Westgate 6/9/2005 Ch Capriccio's DrkSide of the Moon (Dozer) CGC,TDD John & Gina Bonnell 6/9/2005 Capriccio's Point Me At The "Sky" Pamela Rubio 6/9/2005 Capriccio's Sally Forth Donald & Nancy Hollister 6/8/2006 CH. Cypress Bay Mt High Capriccio (Fling) Pamela Rubio 6/30/2006 Anjole Stephen & Jennifer Cyr 6/12/2007 Soda Creek's Sock It To Me "Ruth" WD, WRD Amy Ryan 6/2/2009 Windhaven's Quiet Storm (Doolin) Allana Kew/Michelle Rickmond 6/11/2009 Annie Elizabeth Stern/Daniel Zimmerlin 6/24/2009 Royal Flush Kona Coast Showdown Elisa & John Morozumi 6/24/2009 Castle Rock's Tonka's Premiere Tot (Primo) John & Susan Cross 6/16/2010 Karableu's Benvoglia (Benny) Amy Morris 6/16/2010 Karableu's Wait-N-Sea John & Monica Brennan 6/22/2010 Windhaven She's the Real Cruz (Penelope) Christine Legg/Aaron Kehoe We are still looking for someone to be the Ring Announcer / Status Board Updater for this year’s Regional Specialty (An almost front row seat to all the action) bonnell_2001@yahoo.com New Members Chuck, Bonnie, Kelsey & Derek Englert 1289 Miller Ave S. San Francisco, CAQ 94080 (650) 952-0276 cpenglert@astound.net Newfoundland Health & Rescue NCNC Picnic – June 18, 2011 Help support NH&R at the Annual NCNC Picnic: Special Raffle There will be a special raffle with two items to win: A Danny Quest statue of two Newf puppies and a frog at a pond. This bronze sculpture was created for NCA, but similar size and subjects sell for about $200 from Danny Quest Designs. A one of a kind, dou- Raffle The NH&R annual raffle will be held at the picnic June 18, 2011. Please contact Hazel Jacoby at 510-582-9027, jhbar@comcast.net, or June Gibson at 714-292-8461, jdgibson2525@att.net if you have items to donate. NH&R appreciates your support by donating items and, of course, by coming to the picnic and purchasing lots of tickets!! Donations We would like to thank and acknowledge the following for their donations: Samantha Westgate Joyce Taylor, in memory of Sweetie Hazel Jacoby, in memory of Sweetie Paul and Barbara Schwab, for support of Sprocket Sales Table Check out the items for sale at the NH&R table. Lots of goodies will be there! NCA National Newfoundland Show Thank you to all who helped at the NH&R booth, either by purchasing or assisting. And a huge “Thank You” to Michelle Alpern for her support by allowing NH&R to sell her products. The Clair Carr puppy raincoat was a big hit! Due to cooperating weather and the support of many, we doubled our sales receipts over last year. ble / queen size quilt made by Summer Poris, including unused ribbons. See picture. Tickets may be purchased by: Dogs in Rescue Mailing your check to June Gibson, 3855 Here is a summary of rescue dog activity: West Wise Rd., Lincoln, CA 95648, At the water seminar on June 4 & 5, 2011, At the picnic on June 18th. Ticket prices: Reina: Has been adopted. Rocky: Being medically treated and will be adopted when cleared. Sprocket: A 6 year old black female, vet checked and adopted. Halo: An 18 month old brown female, spayed, vet checked, and adopted. 1 for $1, 6 for $5, 12 for $10, 30 for $20, or 100 for $50. The drawing will be held at the picnic on June 18 - you need not be present to win. Health Tip: It is foxtail season – spring and summer when the weeds begin to dry!! Foxtails are grass seeds that look like wheat and can imbed themselves into various parts of the dog, especially the ears, between the toes, and the nose. Once in the body they can migrate. Of course, the best way to avoid having a "foxtail experience" is to keep your dog out of weedy areas. But reality says you should check your dog's feet (especially between the toes) and in the hair near the ears after walking in any area that has grass or weeds. If your dog suddenly starts sneezing very heavily, he/she may have one up the nose. Foxtails that have gone up the nose or that have started a hole in the skin that's oozing usually have to be removed by your veterinarian. Don't expect them to come out on their own - the sooner you get to the vet, the more likely the vet will be able to find it and remove it without major problems. Where Are They Now? “Well, it was a bit of a tough year for me in 2009, being somewhat of a rowdy pup, romping playfully with my bro', getting in all kinds of what people called "trouble" and we called "fun & games" ... when all of a sudden, it all became too much to handle and we had to leave town. I admit, I was confused for awhile being on the run, moving from one safe house to another every few days. During that time when the NH&R "underground railroad" protected me I heard many sad tales of hardship from the other dogs I met but it seemed that they all had settled in to pretty cozy situations ... lots of good food, frequent brushing and occasional outings to swim, I suppose that being "rescued" is just the other side of feeling "escaped". Just as I was settling in under an assumed name (I went by "Jake" for awhile) with Tedi and Chex, both bigger and more experienced around people than me, two strangers appeared and followed me around the house for some time. They kept staring and I became suspicious, wondering if the law had finally caught up with me. When they reappeared a few days later I thought for sure that my cover was blown and I got really worried, but I thought I scented a whiff of Labrador on the young female so I felt maybe I could trust her. She was calm and tender and her touch settled my nerves, so I buried my snout in her lap as I like to do, and she held me close and didn't push me away when I drooled a bit (see picture). Those two then took me for a car ride -- a car ride! -- my favorite! -- but after awhile I wanted to go back to my buddies who did such a good job looking after me. I tried hard to maintain my best behavior but I was feeling anxious, all the more so when they took me into a house and I ran into the two black cats. I kept my distance and looked for the water bowl. After a few days exploring the house and yard (and showing off my leaping ability (see picture) by clearing a bookcase and making it right through a window screen) I had done a good job leaving my scent, excess fur and drool everywhere to mark my territory while keeping a wary eye on those cats. One day Chex appeared at the front door! It was so good to see an old friend but after a romp he went away and I had to stay alone. That was tough for a few days and I made a home for myself in the crate upstairs (where the cats couldn't get in). Then a few days later, more people came to stay in the house, an adult female and a biped male pup who liked to wrestle and chase! He took me on leash walks down the hill to a big field where I could run free with other dogs. And a few days later an older male appeared, brought out the leash, and ran along with me on the road so fast I couldn't keep up! For a week they called me a slew of different names and though I liked them all and tried my best to respond, I never knew when they were talking to me or to the cats, but after awhile they all settled on "Clifford" and that seems to fit. I don't move from house to house anymore, and since my fur can be found in every corner it seems to be my home for good. I still like my crate for daily meditation and sleep after I make the rounds to check that everyone is in their bed. These people never feed me enough wet food (how many times to I have to boycott the dry stuff?), and don't take me in the car enough, but they have learned to respond to my leaning in for affection. They all pet and play with me and talk to me as if I understand every ad- jective. Well, I do, mostly, especially the ones preceding my favorite words, "food" , "out?", "walk" and "car ride". Every once in awhile we ride up to the park for a swim with the ducks in the lake, and I work hard to bring back the tennis balls they keep dropping into the water, but I only bring them back within a yard of the shore or they'll keep losing them. The male pup still loves to wrestle on the floor (see picture) and the young female is always good for a lap snuggle. The older male I miss but he visits from time to time and always takes me out for a run. The adult female seems to understand better than others about the need for wet food and feeds me every morning. My daily job is to chase Mr. Squirrel away from the bird feeders which I do with a passion, even bursting through the screen door in pursuit when necessary, but I've never caught him and he keeps coming back for more. There is brushing and there are spray baths from time to time to endure, and you know, I never, ever can get quite enough affection, but overall I think this is working out for me. I'm still a frisky pup at heart and love to play as much as I can, but there are also pleasures to be found in curling up by the fireplace on a rainy night, keeping one eye on the cat padding by, and an ear alert for any possibility that food might be heading my way ...” Comment from the rest of the family: “The lives of the Broque family (Barbara, Eric, Brendan, Audrey and Geoffrey) have all been blessed by the presence of Clifford in our lives. We may never know all of his pre-rescue adventures but he still runs with grace and abandon, swims with glee, and we see a peace and contentedness in his eyes. Many thanks to the many Rescue Heroines who eased his path into our hearts.” ~ Clifford Broque Need Water Work Help? Just Ask... Vacaville - Laura Gallagher: (home) 707-447-9079, (cell) 415-806-9048, kevaura@pacbell.net Lincoln - Gaby Cohen & Martin Vroegryk: 916-434-8837, saltydognewf@earthlink.net Antioch - Rick Humphreys: karableu@pacbell.net San Jose - Lori Littleford: (cell) 408-859-3677, llilford@ix.netcom.com (Put NEWF in the subject) San Jose - John Pearson: waterdog@ix.netcom.com Gilroy - Pam Rubio 408-847-1641, pamelar@garlic.com SAVE THE DATE! The NCNC Water Workshop is coming in June (4 & 5) 2011! Don’t wait, register for the upcoming Water Work Workshop led by Judi Adler. This is a return engagement for Judi and her first workshop here was a big hit! Newfs of all ages are invited – Saturday’s the day for beginners of all ages (puppy to adult) will have a great introduction to the water, to water safety, and to the skills needed to work toward a water title. It’s also a great day for those who’ve had some introduction or experience in the water, but who are still pretty new to the skills. Sunday’s the day to really work on Water Test Skills of all levels. We hope you’ll all attend! Please call or email Gaby if you have any questions. 916-434-8837, saltydognewf@earthlink.net Lex finished his CDX title today in Hayward CA! There were 16 entries, 4 dogs qualified and LEX wins FIRST Place!!!! Score 190.5! I didn't think we had such a high score and was surprised we won first, that fabulous boy! With the CDX, Lex also completes his requirements for NCA's Working Achievement title! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! NCNC Raffle item brings in over $1000.00 at the National Specialty Summer Fun Picnic Saturday, June 18, 2011 – 12 noon Vasona Lake County Park (Raintree Group Area) 333 Blossom Hill Road Los Gatos, CA 95032 Parking Fee $6 Contact: Elisa Morozumi e@wakepics.com 408-395-3075 2011 Summer Fun Picnic Registration Form Name(s): BBQ Food Choice (Please indicate how many people for each) Steak: Chicken: Vegetarian: For the Potluck, I will bring - (Please Check one) Salad: Dessert: Appetizer: (If you aren’t sure what to bring, contact Elisa Morozumi for suggestions) # of NCNC members: x $7.50 = $ # of Guests: x $9.50 = $ Total Due: $ RSVP by June 17, 2011 e@wakepics.com / 408-395-3075 Mail Registration & Payment to: NCNC c/o Elisa Morozumi, 20157 Thompson Rd, Los Gatos, CA 95033 Righty Tighty… The 2011 Cart Building Workshop Reminiscent of the Christmas Story movie, I fantasized myself with ratchet in hand and my cape flying in the wind, singlehandedly conquering the cart assembly assignment to be the NCNC hero of whom generations to come would talk. Yeah, right! Because I enjoy assembling precut furniture and preparing drawings so people understand how a structure is assembled, I was looking forward to this seminar. I later learned my drawing skills would not be necessary, but I could help assemble carts used for draft work for our fuzzy Newfoundland family members. I was pleasantly humbled to be a regular member of a few teams of men and women who, with great proactive spirit, worked alongside me to create several assemblies that would make up each of fifteen draft carts. Although there was no distinct order or designated teams, the nearly 30 people who braved the cool mid-May morning developed into small groups as if drawn together like magnets. I expected there to be a tour of the yard where different components in their raw forms awaited manipulation into more familiar, frame-like shapes, but with so many people eagerly waiting, fabrication began. With this my first cart-building event, I may have been a bit naïve about what to expect. That’s okay; I liken it to coloring outside the lines sometimes. Steve Brown was very patient teaching me and others how to use the tools at each station, several of which peppered the Brown’s front yard. Later, there were other patient teachers, as well as students. It was a nice group of people with varying degrees of expertise. I am amazed how many women were getting in there and doing “dirty” work. Even with fingernails! You rock, ladies! I recall when I would finish a task of tubecutting, all I need do was turn around and fill a void to help a team splicing a bent frame using a pop-rivet tool with the smaller diameter tubing pieces I had just cut. I remember seeing such a tool when I was younger but had no idea what it was or how to use it. It was one of several things I learned during the cart-building event. It was not my job to provide quality control, but Dawn (Druge) will tease me for having rejected a few pieces of conduit, the tubing that make up the frame of the carts, because the holes were too far off-center to suit my engineering mind. Oh well, I feel better knowing the bolt will not shear the frame and fail the joint. Despite the lack of itinerary, the event was orderly and if there was any slack, it was quickly remedied. There was something for everyone to do and if needed, opportunities to take a break. I helped with several stations and few people chose to remain in a single area. When completed around 3:30, the group gathered in front of the carts lined up against the wall of a large dog run. There were sixteen in all, including the club cart. Because he had stations pretty well supplied with tools and base material nearby, the teams completed the carts several hours earlier than Steve’s estimate. Linda Kennard took the club cart for decorating. With the artistic skills of her Granddaughter already working on Linda’s personal cart, the club cart is sure to shine. I’m sure we’ll all be proud to see it on display at the raffle for this year’s Regional show in October. I met people I hadn’t seen before and learned the names of those I recognized. I Photos by Merle Maggy will try to remember your names but apologize in advance, should I forget. Although I did not personally bend the tubing or sand the plywood that make up the floors of the carts, I learned some skills that will likely assist me in the future, either by practical application or lesson. If there is another cart-building event in the future, and I’m able, I will be there to help and hope to see you there. ~ Kathy Bracisco The latest model of the small conduit cart has shafts that adjust for the length of the dog and can be flipped over for use with a team. A new method was devised for attaching the center shaft for a team, and an adjustable height bar for hitching was added. Also a new type of brake stop was added. Thanks go to Linda Maggy for chairing the event, to Gina Bonnell for canvassing the membership for interest, to Merle Maggy for his photography and other assistance, to Randy Schimm for helping train and guide workers, to Bill Liley for guiding workers and jumping in to help out wherever needed, all the participants ( Elisa & John Morozumi, Susan Rouse, Collen Cahill & Jerry Kinkade, Dean Mancini, Lisa & Rick Pinguelo, Dawn Druge & Kathy Bracisco, Emma Taylor, Amy Ryan and her mother, Jackie & Carl Hudson, Patti O’Brien & Edd O’donoghue, Laura & Kevin Gallagher, Lynn Baker, Patti & Buzz Sondgroth, Jennifer Allen, Linda Kennard, Lori Littleford & John Pearson) and of course to Steve Brown for organizing the workshop and preparing all the jigs and work stations. NCNC also thanks Ace Hardware in Dixon for giving us a discounted price for most of the supplies. There were a lot of new people at the workshop. Hopefully we will see all of them at the next carting seminars and at the tests. ~ Cherrie Brown NCA BOD, Face to Face Meeting (Bulletin Board) - May 1-3, 2011 This list is presented by the Board for your information and is to be considered unofficial. The complete official minutes of the meeting will be published as soon as they are approved.) NCA Board of Directors: Lynne AndersonPowell (LA), Jacqueline K. Brellochs (JB), John Cornell (JC), Mary Lou Cuddy (MLC), Roger Frey (RF), Sue Marino (SM), Kathy McIver (KM), Mary L. Price (MLP), Maredith Reggie (MR), Pam Rubio (PR), Pam Saunders (PS) and Donna Thibault (DT). At 6:11p.m., the meeting was called to order. Pam Rubio moved and Kathy McIver seconded that the March 17, 2011 minutes as amended. The motion passed unanimously. 1 Absent (JB) Kathy McIver moved and Sue Marino seconded that all committees be required to hold committee teleconference meetings as needed to properly conduct business with a minimum of one meeting per year. There must be a quorum of said committee. All committee actions must result from a teleconference or face-to-face meeting with a quorum of said committee. The motion passed unanimously. 1 Absent (JB) Kathy McIver moved and Sue Marino seconded that the Board direct Mary W. Price, AKC Delegate, to vote for four-year term limits for the AKC Board of Directors. The motion passed unanimously. 1 Absent (JB) Kathy McIver moved and Donna Thibault seconded that Board accept the proposal from the Electronic Publications Policy Committee as follows: Commercial/Vendor Advertising will be accepted for the NCA Electronic Newsletter (e-Notes). Ad size will be 100 pixels high by 185 pixels wide and may contain a company name, tag line, one image or logo (up to 75px x 100px) and a link. Advertising Rates: NCA Member - $25 Non NCA Member - $50 Regional Club - $12.50 (fundraiser, raffle, etc.) A 10% discount is offered for vendors preordering 6 or more months in a calendar year. All ads will appear in the base of the right column and will be separated from non paid space by a horizontal bar. A maximum of 4 ads will be accepted per issue on a first come-first serve basis. If an issue is full the vendor will be offered the next available slot, or the advertising fee will be refunded. The advertising deadline for each issue is the 15th of the month. Ad space in any given issue may be reserved up to six months prior to the deadline date. Payment must be received in order to reserve space. Multiple ad spaces in the same issue will be available only if all spaces are not reserved by the advertising deadline. The NCA may reject any advertisement for inappropriate content. Advertisements for dogs or puppies for sale will not be accepted. Advertisements may be paid by check or charge. Checks must accompany ads and must be made out to the Newfoundland Club of America. Checks from Canadian and international vendors must be in U.S. dollars, drawn on a U.S. bank. Ads received without payment will be returned. A webpage will be available for online advertising submission, and a link will be provided in the footer of each issue of the NCA Electronic Newsletter. (e-Notes). The motion passed unanimously. 1 Absent (JB) Lynne Anderson-Powell moved and Sue Marino seconded that the Board accept the proposed Purina Dog Library revisions as amended. The motion passed unanimously. 1 Absent (JB) Sue Marino moved and Pam Saunders seconded that the Board approve Balch Signs to provide NCA decals at the price of $.43 each per 1000 ordered. Updated art work will be presented to the Board before the printing of the decals. The motion passed unanimously. 1 Absent (JB) Kathy McIver moved and Pam Rubio seconded that the Board approve the recommendation of the Newf Tide Policy Committee that Newfoundlands that requalify for a title may submit a photograph to the Annual of Titlists and to the new titles section in Newf Tide. The motion passed unanimously. 1 Absent (JB) Kathy McIver moved and Pam Rubio seconded that the Board approve the recommendation of the Newf Tide Policy Committee that the NCA’s agreement with the editor of the Annual of Titlists be extended for the production of the 2010 Annual of Titlists. The motion passed unanimously. 1 Absent (JB) Kathy McIver moved and Pam Saunders seconded that the Board approve the recommendation of the Newf Tide Policy Committee starting with the 3rd Quarter 2011 issue of Newf Tide, at an approximate cost of $375 per issue, that the magazine be perfect bound. The motion passed unanimously. 1 Absent (JB) Donna Thibault moved and Kathy McIver seconded that the Board approve the recommendation of the Newf Tide Policy Committee that a full page color ad category be established at a cost of $240 per full page ad subject to the existing policies governing ad submission. The motion passed unanimously. 1 Absent (JB) Pam Saunders moved and Lynne AndersonPowell seconded that the Board approve the recommendation of the Newf Tide Policy Committee that starting with the 3rd Quarter 2011 issue of Newf Tide, all “business pages” in the magazine be printed on 70 pound paper. The motion passed unanimously. 1 Absent (JB) At 7:48 p.m., Donna Thibault moved and Kathy McIver seconded that the Board go into executive session. The motion passed unanimously. 1 Absent (JB) At 7:49 p.m., Donna Thibault moved and Sue Marino seconded that the Board come out of executive session. The motion passes unanimously. 1 Absent (JB) While in executive session, the Board approved the recommendation of the Newf Tide Policy Committee that the NCA’s agreement with the editor of Newf Tide be extended for three (3) years. The motion passed unanimously. 1 Absent (JB) At 8:19 p.m., Kathy McIver moved and Pam Rubio seconded that the Board go into executive session. The motion passed unanimously. 1 Absent (JB) At 9:28 p.m., Kathy McIver moved and Donna Thibault seconded that the Board come out of executive session. The motion passed unanimously. 1 Absent (JB) While in executive session, the Board approved the Applicants Lists dated March 17, 2011 and May 1, 2011. While in executive session, the Board awarded the Member of the Year to Sue Miller. While in executive session, the Board awarded Honorary Memberships to Roger and Barbara Frey. (Continued on page 10) (Continued from page 9) At 9:54 p.m., the meeting was recessed until Monday, May 2, 2011 at 8:30 a.m. At 8:38 a.m., the meeting was reconvened. At 9:08 a.m., Sue Marino moved and John Cornell seconded that the Board go into executive session. The motion passed unanimously. 1 Absent (JB) At approximately 11:30 a.m., John Cornell moved and Pam Saunders seconded that the Board come out of executive session. The motion passed unanimously. While in executive session, the Board heard the matter of Bricknell & McFadden v. Heard and found merit to the charge against Christine Heard and no merit to the charge against Brad Heard. Mrs. Heard is suspended from the Newfoundland Club of America, Inc. for a period to six (6) months beginning May 2, 2011. Pam Rubio moved and John Cornell seconded that the Board direct the Treasurer to refund $50 of the $100 grievance fee to the complainant in the matter of Bricknell & McFadden v. Heard. The motion passed unanimously. At 1:12 p.m., Pam Saunders moved and John Cornell seconded that the Board go into executive session. The motion passed unanimously. At 6:14 p.m., Donna Thibault moved and Lynne Anderson-Powell seconded that the Board come out of executive session. The motion passed unanimously. While in executive session, the Board heard the matter of Lambert v. Gerrits. The complaint consisted of six charges. The Board found merit to one charge and no merit to the remaining charges. No penalty was imposed. Ms. Gerrits remains a member in good standing of the Newfoundland Club of America, Inc. At 6:15 p.m., the meeting was recessed. At 9:05 p.m., the meeting was reconvened. Jacqueline Brellochs moved and Lynne Anderson-Powell seconded that the Board refer to the ad hoc Governing Documents Review Committee for consideration the suggestions that the time between the Board election and the annual meetings be decreased and the establishment of an investigative committee as part of the grievance hearing process. The motion passed. 11 Yes (LA, JB, JC, MLC, RF, SM, KM, MLP, PR, PS, DT; 1 No (MR) Kathy McIver moved and Pam Rubio seconded that the Board refer the following recommendations from the Steering Committee to the Regional Club Committee with a report due back to the Board by August 18, 2011: Identify through Regional Club listings those regional club members who are not NCA members but who are active and/or long-time members at the regional level. Pull together a group of people who will talk to these members and encourage them to join the NCA. Have a Regional Club/NCA member available at Fun Days and Membership meetings to talk about the NCA, its programs, the Charitable Trust, and the membership process. For Annual Membership meetings, ask for a five-minute spot on the agenda. For Fun Days, set up a card table with NCA information and some copies of Newf Tide. For both, have membership forms and other educational and informative materials available. Encourage Newfoundland owners who love Newfoundlands to avail themselves of the opportunity to participate in and work for the parent club whose responsibility it is to preserve and protect this breed, since the NCA is the only U.S. organization in existence with this purpose. The motion passed unanimously. Mary Lou Cuddy moved and Donna Thibault seconded that the Board request the Specialty Show Coordinating Committee to develop a procedure for nametags identifying NCA and Board members at National Specialties. The motion passed unanimously. Pam Rubio moved and Sue Marino seconded that the Board establish the goal that the regional clubs work towards having 50% of their membership be NCA members. The motion passed unanimously. Sue Marino moved and Mary Lou Cuddy seconded that the Board adopt the recommendations presented by the ad hoc Newf Ambassador Committee. The motion passed. 11 Yes (LA, JB, JC, MLC, RF, SM, MLP, MR, PR, PS, DT; 1 No (KM) Sue Marino moved and Pam Rubio seconded that the Board refer the Newf Ambassador program to the General Education Committee for the committee’s opinion on making the Newf Ambassador program a sub-committee of the General Education Committee. The motion passed unanimously. At approximately 10:30 p.m., Sue Marino moved and Pam Rubio seconded that the Board go into executive session. The motion passed unanimously. At 11:02 p.m., Kathy McIver moved and John Cornell seconded that the Board come out of executive session. The motion passed unanimously. While in executive session, the Board approved the payment for 2 days room charges and a gift of a Dannyquest statue to Nancy Aliff for her expertise and guidance in the matter of the two grievance hearings. While in executive session, the Board approved the attendance of Jenny Zablotny at the Purina Parent Club Health Conference. At 11:03 p.m., the meeting was recessed until Tuesday, May 3, 2011 at 8:30 a.m. At 8:36 a.m., the meeting was reconvened. Donna Thibault moved and Sue Marino seconded that the Board direct the Treasurer to refund the $100 grievance fee to the complainant in the matter of Lambert v. Gerrits. The motion passed unanimously. At 8:41 a.m., Kathy McIver moved and Pam Rubio seconded that the Board go into executive session. The motion passed unanimously. At 9:02 a.m., Sue Marino moved and Lynne Anderson-Powell seconded that the Board come out of executive session. While in executive session, the Board agreed to support the decision of the Old West Newfoundland Club in regards to a rescue situation. At 9:27 a.m., Pam Saunders moved and Sue Marino seconded that the Board go into executive session. The motion passed unanimously. At 9:42 a.m., Donna Thibault moved and Sue Marino seconded that the Board come out of executive session. The motion passed unanimously. While in executive session, the Board agreed to send a letter to the Austin, Texas Animal Control and Shelter in regards to a Newfoundland that has been deemed aggressive and is in possession of P.A.W.S. of Austin. At 9:50 a.m., Pam Saunders moved and Donna Thibault seconded that the Board go into executive session. The motion passed unanimously. At 10:14 a.m., Kathy McIver moved and Sue Marino seconded that the Board come out of executive session. The motion passed unanimously. While in executive session, the Board accepted a bid from Dogfish Software for Phase III of the NCA Database in the amount of $26,880.00. One-half of the amount has been budgeted and approved for this fiscal year, the remaining half will be budgeted for the next fiscal year. At 10:33 a.m., John Cornell moved and Sue Marino seconded that the meeting be adjourned. The motion passed unanimously. 2011 Meeting and Event Calendar NCNC Meeting Schedule (unless otherwise published) Board - 10:30 AM ~ Potluck Lunch – 12:00 Noon ~ General Meeting – 1:00 PM Please leave dogs at home for meetings unless host is contacted first. When What May 28-30, 2011 KidsFest June 4 & 5, 2011 Water Seminar Lincoln, CA June 18, 2011 Summer Picnic Vasona Park, Los Gatos, CA July 30 & 31, 2011 Water Tests Lincoln, CA September 10 & 11, 2011 Water Tests Del Valle Park, Livermore, CA September 17, 2011 Walnut Festival Parade Walnut Creek, CA September 25, 2011 General Meeting Castro Valley, CA October 28, 2011 Regional Specialty Dixon, CA November 12 & 13, 2011 Draft Tests Lagoon Valley Park, Vacaville, CA December 3, 2011 Holiday Parade Pleasanton, CA December 10, 2011 Christmas Party & Meeting TBD January 1, 2012 Annual Planning Meeting 9:30 AM Where Who Rick Humphreys (925) 757-6196 or KaraBleu@pacbell.net Hayward, CA January 15, 2012 General Meeting Castro Valley, CA February 25, 2012 Annual Banquet & Meeting TBD April 1, 2012 Draft Test Christmas Hill Park, Gilroy, CA Gaby Cohen (916) 434-8837 / saltydognewf@earthlink.net Elisa Morozumi (408) 395-3075 / e@wakepics.com Dawn Druge / June Gibson (707) 326-1308 / chinook3@comcast.net Pam Rubio 408-847-1641 / pamelar@garlic.com Walt Parsons (925) 934-0775 / waltparsons@gmail.com Hazel Jacoby (510) 582-9027 / jhbar@comcast.net Pam Rubio / Gina Bonnell 408-847-1641 / pamelar@garlic.com Laura Gallagher (707) 447-9079 / kevaura@pacbell.net Walt Parsons (925) 934-0775 / waltparsons@gmail.com TBD Linda Maggy 510-886-9385 / merlem3@aol.com Hazel Jacoby (510) 582-9027 / jhbar@comcast.net TBD Pam Rubio 408-847-1641 / pamelar@garlic.com Old Member? New Member? Get involved and support your club. No experience necessary. We can’t hold these wonderful events without volunteers. NCNC 16730 Fountain Ave. Morgan Hill, CA 95037 Phone: 408-779-2541 Fax: 408-779-2541 bonnell_2001@yahoo.com www.ncnc.org A Tradition Of Excellence Do I get more cookies because I’m a Veteran? Capriccio’s Satin Doll “Sadie-Loo” Birthday May 26, 2002 Ownes: Gina & John Bonnell & Pam Rubio