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WINE COUNTRY CIRCUIT 6096 Route 96A, Romulus, New York 14541 Celebrating Our 35Th Year PROUDLY PRESENTS (A.K.C WINE COUNTRY CIRCUIT 6096 Route 96A, Romulus, New York 14541 Celebrating our 35th Year PROUDLY PRESENTS (A.K.C. Licensed) - Show Hours: 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. All Breed Dog Shows, Obedience & Rally Trials Offering National Owner Handled Series - Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday KANADASAGA KENNEL CLUB, INC. FINGER LAKES KENNEL CLUB THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2021 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2021 ELMIRA KENNEL CLUB, INC. ONONDAGA KENNEL ASSOCIATION, INC. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2021 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2021 These Shows will accept entries in Obedience/Rally for All-American Dogs enrolled in the AKC Canine Partners Program. "Generators and other internal combustion power sources shall be separated from the tents and canopies by a minimum of 20 feet and shall be isolated from contact with the public by fencing, enclosure or other approved means." At this time, there are no COVID regulations. This is subject to change based on CDC guidelines at the time of the show. 1 NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS Camper Parking - $35.00 per day with electric, $25.00 per day for non electric. (One camper per site). Modern bath houses. Water available. Dump station. CAMPING PRE-REGISTRATION FORMS ARE ENCLOSED. RESERVATIONS OPEN AUGUST 10, 2021. NONE WILL BE ACCEPTED IF POSTMARK PRIOR TO AUGUST 9, 2021. NO HAND DELIVERIES Free Parking & Admission. Acres of lawn and trees. Many Special Activities all weekend. NO FLEXI LEADS ALLOWED ON SHOW SITE. No Ex-Pens left in Parking Lot Overnight NO CRATES OR TABLES OF ANY KIND WILL BE ALLOWED UNDER THE CONFORMATION TENTS. CHAIRS WILL BE ALLOWED AT THE SHOW CHAIRPERSON'S DISCRETION. NEW YORK STATE LAW REQUIRES CURRENT RABIES CERTIFICATES FOR ALL DOGS IN PARK. Only official cluster committee golf carts will be allowed on the show site. "Motorized scooters, bicycles, golf carts and other non-registered motor vehicles are prohibited in Sampson State Park. No Riding of Bicycles or Motorized Bikes on Show Grounds during Show Hours. This prohibition does not include electric wheelchairs or similar devices designed specifically for use by the physically impaired and being used by the person with the recognized handicap." All persons on the grounds of the Wine Country Circuit dog shows, waive the right to claim damages against a club member who must forcibly enter a vehicle to rescue a dog in obvious life-threatening distress. Wine Country Circuit Dog Shows is NOT providing electric for the Grooming Tents or Vendors. There will be designated areas for personal generators. You must bring extra electric cords to run from the generators to your setup. Wine Country Circuit is not responsible for personal generators. No Buses in 2021 ALL NEW YORK STATE TRAFFIC LAWS as well as all park traffic laws will be strictly enforced and violators will be ticketed. NO UNAPPROVED DOG ACTIVITIES will be allowed within the Sampson State Park boundaries for this four-day show weekend. VENDOR SPACE (by invitation only). MANDATORY RECYCLING is required in New York State Parks. Dr. Kern (Cornell University) will conduct a Eye Clinic from 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Saturday. Pre-Registration is required. Dr. Sydney Moise, Cornell University, will conduct a Cardiovascular Clinic on Saturday 9:00 AM - 4:00 P.M. - Walk in Only. No Appointments. ROUTES TO SHOW From New York State Thruway - Exit 42. Route 14 South to Routes 5 & 20. East on Routes 5 & 20 to Route 96A South. Continue on 96A South approximately 11.5 miles to Sampson State Park. From South - from Watkins Glen take Route 414 North to Ovid. At the Red Light turn Left onto Route 96A North. Continue approximately 6 miles to Sampson State Park. To find out about any AKC event cancellations call the AKC Event Cancellation Hotline 877-252-3229. All forms of "Commercial" Photography in Sampson State Park and on the Wine Country Circuit show grounds, is prohibited without written permits issued by the dog clubs and the park. Contact Patty Sacco at [email protected]. Requests must be received by September 9th. 2 THE MOTELS LISTED HERE HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED BY THE WINE COUNTRY CIRCUIT TO REPORT IMMEDIATELY TO THE BENCH SHOW COMMITTEE ANY DAMAGE OR UNCLEANLINESS CAUSED BY EXHIBITORS' DOGS. THESE EXHIBITORS MAY BE SUBJECT TO A BENCH SHOW HEARING. PLEASE ASK ABOUT PER DOG FEE PER NIGHT MOTELS NEAR SAMPSON STATE PARK Motels 10 to 20 miles from show site Ramada Inn, 41 Lakefront Drive, Geneva, NY 14456 . (315) 789-0400 Holiday Inn, Seneca Falls - 2468 Route 414, Seneca Falls, NY 13165 . (315) 539-5011 Microtel Inn, Geneva - 550 Hamilton Street, Geneva, NY 14456 . (315) 789-7890 American's Best Value Inn - 473 Hamilton Street, Geneva, NY 14456 . (315) 789-7600 The Gould Hotel - 108 Fall Street, Seneca Falls, NY 13148 . (315) 712-4000 Starlite Motel - 101 Auburn Road, Seneca Falls, NY 13148 . (315) 568-6149 Days Inn, Geneva - 485 Hamilton Street, Geneva, NY 14456 . (315) 789-4050 Hampton Inn - 43 Lake Street, Geneva, NY 14456 . (315) 781-2035 Microtel Inn & Suites - 1966 Routes 5 & 20, Seneca Falls, NY 13148 . (315) 539-8438 Motels 20 to 35 Miles from Show Site Best Western Inn - 142 Lake Street, Penn Yan, NY 14527 . (315) 536-8473 Microtel Inn - 124 Elm Street, Penn Yan, NY 14527 . (315) 215-2853 Red Carpet Inn - 1735 State Route 14, Phelps, NY 14532 . (315) 789-4510 Grayhaven Motel - 657 Elmira Road, Ithaca, NY 14850 . (607) 272-6434 (ask for WCC Group Rate) Super 8 - 4450 Eastern Blvd., Canandaigua, NY 14424 . (585) 396-7224 PLEASE ASK FOR DOG POLICY WHEN CALLING AS SOME TIMES THINGS CHANGE Seneca County Tourism Web Site www.visitsenecany.net Geneva Chamber of Commerce Web Site www.visitgenevany.com Seneca Lake Winery Association www.senecalakewine.com Veterinarian coverage on the show site will be Cornell University Animal Hospital Cornell University Animal Hospital will be the Emergency facility. Open 24 hours a day. It is located in Ithaca, NY about a one hour drive from the show site. Phone - 607-253-3060 Directions from the park: Turn right onto New York 96A S. Continue onto NY-96 S/N Town Line Road. Continue to follow NY-96S (About 29 minutes). Turn right onto N Fulton Street (about 3 minutes). Turn left onto W. Green Street (about 3 minutes). Slight right onto E. Martin Luther King Jr. St/E State Street (About 1 minute). Turn left onto Mitchell Street. Turn left onto Ithaca Road (about 1 minute). Turn right onto NY-366E/Dryden Road. (About 2 minutes). Turn left onto Tower Road (about 1 minute). Take the 1st right onto Campus Road. Turn left (Destination will be on the left). Exhibitors should follow their veterinarians' recommendation to assure their dogs are free of internal and external parasites, any communicable diseases and have appropriate vaccinations. 3 NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS ENTRY FEE: See Page 62 for complete entry fees. CLOSING DATE for entries 12:00 Noon, Wednesday, September 15, 2021 (at Superintendent's Office) after which entries cannot be accepted, cancelled or substituted except as provided for in Chapter 14, Section 6 of the Dog Show Rules. THE SHOW, OBEDIENCE & RALLY TRIAL will be open from 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. A RECORDING FEE OF $.50 & an Event Service Fee of $3.00 will be required for each dog entered at any Licensed or Member Club Show, Obedience Trial or Tracking Test. If a dog is entered in more than one class in the show, the AKC Recording Fee & Service Fee is to be collected on the first entry only. (AKC Rules Applying to Dog Shows, Chapter 11, Section 2). An AKC Recording Fee of $3.00 will be required for each entry in any Licensed or Member Club Rally Trial. If a dog is entered in more than one class in a Rally event, the AKC Recording Fee is to be collected on each of the entries of that dog. (AKC Rally Regulations, Chapter 1, Section 3). All Recording Fees are paid to the American Kennel Club. RETURNED CHECKS do not constitute a valid entry fee. The Superintendent will add a $20.00 collection fee to the amount of each returned check. Subsequent returned checks from the same exhibitors may result in their being put on a CASH ONLY basis. TELEGRAPH, TELEPHONE and UNSIGNED ENTRIES CANNOT BE ACCEPTED. ENTRIES NOT ON OFFICIAL AKC ENTRY FORMS AND PHOTOCOPIES OF ENTRY FORMS without the Agreement and Rules on the reverse side of the Official AKC Entry Form are NOT ACCEPTABLE. MAIL ALL ENTRIES WITH FEES TO Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., P. O. Box 6898, Reading, PA 19610. ENTRIES RECEIVED WITHOUT FEES will not be accepted. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ENTRIES will be made as soon as practicable with tickets and/or identification cards. The person accompanying a dog must show tickets of admission and identification before the dog will be received. SHOULD SUCH ACKNOWLEDGMENT NOT BE RECEIVED BY THE EXHIBITOR within a reasonable time, please notify Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd., (610) 376-1880. MAKE ALL CHECKS AND MONEY ORDERS PAYABLE TO Jim Rau Dog Shows, Ltd. Please mail checks or money orders with entries. Superintendent assumes no responsibility for cash sent through the mail. CANADIAN EXHIBITORS make fees payable in U.S. FUNDS. NO ENTRY SHALL BE MADE AND NO ENTRY SHALL BE ACCEPTED WHICH SPECIFIES ANY CONDITIONS AS TO ITS ACCEPTANCE. ENTRY FEES shall not be refunded in the event that a dog is absent, disqualified, excused by Veterinarian or Judge, or barred from competition by action of Show Committee. If because of riots, civil disturbances or other acts beyond the control of the management it is impossible to open or to complete the show, no refund of entry fee will be made.
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