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Pdf/Rulebooks/REJRSH.Pdf *Please Meet at the Superintendent’S Desk 30 Minutes Prior to the Start of Junior Showmanship Judging SBKC 20121 WEEKEND EVENTS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Simi Valley Kennel Club Dog Shows See separate premium list for details FRIDAY Foreign Bred SATURDAY and SUNDAY Santa Barbara Kennel Club Dog Shows SATURDAY SBKC & Purina ProPlan offers the Breeders’ Showcase - a special attraction for breeders NOHS SUNDAY Bullygangza & Sighthound Spectacular NOHS Santa Barbara Kennel Club In 2020 was proud to make a donation to Take the Lead EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE Horse stalls are not part of the dog show grounds. Please do not use them. The Earl Warren Showgrounds will charge for their usage. 2 THESE SHOWS ARE HELD UNDER AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB RULES #2021171901, 2021171902 118th and 119th Santa Barbara Kennel Club, Inc. (Member of the American Kennel Club) Website: https://sbkcdogs.org All Breed Dog Shows Saturday & Sunday August 28 & 29, 2021 12th Annual Breeders’ Showcase Sponsored by Purina ProPlan Earl Warren Showgrounds, 3400 Calle Real, Santa Barbara, CA 93105 Indoor/Outdoor Show Hours: 7:00 A.M. – 11:30 P.M. Unbenched These shows are dedicated to the memory of Mrs. Jean Austin CONCURRENT SPECIALTY South Coast Basenji Fanciers, Sunday Orange Coast Bull Terrier Club, Saturday Miniature Bull Terrier Club of America, Saturday City of Angels Pomeranian Club, Saturday City of Angels Pug Club, Saturday French Bull Dog Club of America, Saturday and Sunday DESIGNATED SPECIALTY Orange Coast Bull Terrier Club, Saturday Bull Terrier Club of America, Sunday Miniature Bull Terrier Club of America, Saturday City of Angels Pug Club, Sunday Cardigan Welsh Corgi Club of Southern California, Saturday DESIGNATED SPECIALTY with SWEEPSTAKES English Cocker Spaniel Club of Southern California, Saturday Staffordshire Bull Terrier Club of America, Saturday & Sunday City of Angels Pug Club, Saturday SUPPORTED ENTRIES Clumber Spaniel Club of Southern California, Saturday and Sunday English Cocker Spaniel Club of Southern California, Sunday Afghan Hound Club of California, Saturday and Sunday South Coast Basenji Fanciers, Saturday and Sunday San Fernando Valley Doberman Pinscher Club, Satuday and Sunday Western Fox Terrier Breeders Association, Saturday & Sunday Miniature Bull Terrier Club of America, Sunday Sealyham Terrier Club of Southern California, Saturday and Sunday Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Club of Southern California, Saturday Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club of Southern California, Saturday and Sunday Chinese Crested Club of Southern California, Saturday and Sunday Japanese Chin Club of Southern California, Saturday and Sunday City of Angels Pomeranian Club, Saturday and Sunday French Bull Dog Club of America, Saturday and Sunday Poodle Club of America, Saturday and Sunday CERTIFICATION Permission has been granted by the American Kennel Club for the holding of this event under American Kennel Club rules and regulations. Gina M DiNardo, Secretary Superintendents Jack Bradshaw Dog Show Superintendents/Est. 1898 320 Maple Avenue, Torrance, CA 90503 Telephone: (323) 727-0136; FAX: (323) 727-2949; WEB: www.jbradshaw.com Marion Bradshaw / Barbara Bradshaw / Susan Bradshaw MacLyman Julie Bradshaw Draper / John Bradshaw /Eloise O’Donnell/Cindy Marshall/Keith MacLyman One or more of the above superintendents will attend the show 3 IMPORTANT NOTICE Mail Entries with Fees to Jack Bradshaw 320 Maple Avenue, Torrance, CA 90503 Make checks payable to Jack Bradshaw FAX: (323) 727-2949 E-MAIL ENTRIES: www.jbradshaw.com For entries made online there will be a service fee of $4.00 per dog per show. There will be a $4.00 service fee if entries are cancelled for any reason per dog per show. These service fees are non-refundable. Include MasterCard, Visa or American Express number & expiration date There will be a $4.00 convenience fee charged per dog per show when using a credit card for payment of hand delivered or mailed in entries. Fax machines are available 24 hours a day. Hand Deliveries - 320 Maple Avenue, Torrance, CA 90503 All entries with fees must be in the office of the Superintendent not later than NOON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 2021 PDT After which time no entries may be accepted, cancelled, changed, substituted, corrected, completed, or signed and no entry fees refunded. Any change or cancellation must be made in writing and received prior to closing, except as provided for in Chapter 11, Section 6 of the American Kennel Club Dog Show Rules. Fax entries that are received incomplete or unable to read will not be accepted. The proof of transmission is not proof for verifying faxed entries. PLEASE DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE CLOSE OF ENTRY DAY TO MAKE YOUR ENTRIES. IF YOU CHOOSE TO EMAIL OR FAX YOUR ENTRIES ON THE CLOSE OF ENTRY DAY, PLEASE SUBMIT PRIOR TO 9:00 AM. ENTRY FEES First entry at Simi Valley Kennel Club* $35.00 First entry at Santa Barbara Kennel Club* 35.00 First entry at Concurrent Specialties* 35.00 Bred By Exhibitor or Veteran 25.00 Junior Showmanship No Charge Each additional entry, same dog 20.00 Breeders Showcase (per pair) 35.00 English Cocker Spaniel Sweepstakes & Veteran Sweeps (Saturday w/ SBKC) 20.00 French Bulldog Sweeps & Veteran Sweeps (Friday w/ Simi, Sunday w/ concurrent) 20.00 Bull Terrier Sweepstakes, Miniature Bull Swps & Veteran Swps (Friday w/ Simi) 10.00 Staf Bull Swps & Vet Swps (Sat & Sun w/ SBKC) 10.00 Pomeranian Swps (Fri w/ concurrent) 10.00 Cardigan WC Swps (Fri w/ concurrent, Fri BPUP w/ concurrent) 10.00 Pug Swps (Sat w/ SBKC) 10.00 Basenji Swps & Vet Swps (Sun w/ concurrent) 20.00 *includes AKC recording fee of $.50 per dog, and AKC service fee of $3.00 per entry CATALOG ADVERTISING Full page ad in catalog $75 (includes photo) Deadline for ads – August 5, 2021 Catalog Advertising Chairman – Mrs. Monica Vidger-Trent 7291 Tuolumne Drive, Goleta CA 93117 (805) 451-2973 email: [email protected] PUBLICATION RIGHTS By entering this show, all owners, handlers, breeders and kennels agree that all rights to televise, videotape, photograph, advertise, promote and publicize or otherwise exploit this show, or the persons or animals participating in it or the results of the competition before, during or after the event, shall belong solely to The American Kennel Club and their respective assigns, including the use of the names, likenesses or biographical matter of all dogs, owners, handlers, breeders and kennels participating in the show and no such owner, handler, breeder or kennel shall allow any other party to make commercial use of any videotape or photograph of any person or animal participating in this competition. 11/21/18 BOOTH SPACE - Booth Space is by invitation only. For information, please contact Mr. Ken Linberg (805) 685-1868 4 OFFICERS Mrs. Abbe R. Shaw………………………………………………………………………………………...President Mr. Kenneth A Linberg………………………………………………………………………………Vice President Ms. Rita Mather………………………………………………………………………………………….…Treasurer Mrs. Sara Sewall…………………………………………………………………………………………...Secretary c/o SBKC, P. O. Box 50307, Santa Barbara, CA 93150 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mrs. Anita R. O’Berg, Mr. David M. Powers, Mr. Bruce R. Schwartz BENCH SHOW COMMITTEE Mrs. Terry Chacon, Mr. Lee Herr, Mr. Bruce Schwartz SHOW COMMITTEE Mr. Bruce Schwartz, Show Chairman 6665 S. Halm Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90056 [email protected] Mr. Glen Lajeski, Assistant Show Chairman Mrs. Sara Sewall Judges Hospitality Chairman, Local Business Liaison Mr. Glen Lajeski Design Chairman Mrs. Sara Sewall Patron Chairman Mr. Kenneth A. Linberg Vendor Chairman Mrs. Monica Vidger-Trent Catalog Chairman Mr. Jock Sewall Education Chairman Mrs. Connie H. Clark & Mr. Desi Murphy Specialty and Supported Entry Chairmen Mr. David Powers Trophy Chairman Mr. B. J. Whitlow Grounds Chairman As a courtesy to exhibitors, no officer, director, or member of the Show Committee of the Santa Barbara Kennel Club will exhibit a dog owned or co-owned by them at these shows in the regular classes. 24 HOUR EMERGENCY PET CARE – Advanced Veterinary Specialists 414 East Carrillo St., Santa Barbara, CA 93101 (805) 729-4460 Directions from showgrounds: 101 South take exit 98 for Carrillo St go left on Carrillo about 1 mile, just after Laguna St on your right. Additional veterinary services: VMSG (Veterinary Medical Surgical Group) 2199 Sperry Avenue, Ventura, CA 93003 (805) 339-2290 Hospital is 36 miles south of show site. Directions from Showgrounds: 101 South to Victoria Avenue exit and turn right onto Valentine Road, then left on Sperry Avenue. Exhibitors should follow their veterinarians’ recommendation to assure their dogs are free of internal and external parasites, any communicable diseases, and have appropriate vaccinations. EMT on site during show hours 24 HOUR EMERGENCY HOSPITAL Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital: 2415 De La Vina, Santa Barbara, CA. (805) 682-7511 Pueblo at Bath Street; emergency is around the corner on Junipero St. Directions from show site: 101 South to Mission St. exit, turn left to Castillo St. and left again to Pueblo St. CHIEF RING STEWARD – Mrs. Anita O’Berg ANNOUNCER - Mr. Bill Vail SHOW PHOTOGRAPHERS (Only these photographers will be allowed in the show rings & taking win photos). Kitten Rodwell [email protected] Bettina Bienefeld www.bestinshowphoto.com Only the photographers listed above are allowed in the judging rings and the use of photo platforms. Only the listed official show photographers may take win photos. A win picture is defined as consisting of a judge, dog, handler and ribbons. 5 Saturday Santa Barbara Kennel Club Best in Show -Three (1) large bags of any Pro Plan dog food offered by Pro Plan Reserve Best in Show - One (1) large bag of any Pro Plan dog
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