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Premium List Irish Water Spaniel Club of America 82Nd National Specialty Premium List 82nd National Specialty Specialty Show 2020166904 (AKC National Owner-Handled Series) Sweepstakes 2020166904 4-6 Month Beginner Puppy 2020166905 Obedience Trial 2020166903 ● Rally Trial 2020166908 Agility Trial 2020166907/2020166912 (Separate Premium List) Irish Water Spaniel Club of America (Member of the American Kennel Club) Tuesday, May 5 - Friday, May 8, 2020 All Events Outdoors or Under Cover ● Unbenched Show Hours: 7:00 am to 6:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time Showcase For Dogs 121 N Road, East Windsor, CT 06088 http://www.showcasefordogs.com/ Event Secretary, Judith Goonyep C/O Entries close at 12 Noon, Central Daylight Time, on Wednesday, April 8, 2020 at Foy Trent Dog Shows in Sturgeon, MO, after which time, entries cannot be accepted, cancelled, altered or substituted except as provided in Chapter 11, Section 6 of the Dog Show Rules. Entry Fees Each Conformation Entry Fee includes $3.00 AKC Event Service Fee & $.50 AKC Recording Fee (First Entry Only). Each Obedience Entry Fee includes $3.00 AKC Event Service Fee & $.50 AKC Recording Fee (First Entry Only). A $3.50 AKC Recording Fee will be required for the first entry in Rally and $3.00 for each additional entry in Rally. A $2.00 AKC Event Service Fee will be required for each entry in 4-6 Month Beginner Puppy Class. First Entry of a Dog (Conformation) $33.00 Each Additional Entry of the Same Dog Unless Otherwise Specified $27.00 Stud Dog/Brood Bitch $27.00 Sweepstakes/Veteran Sweepstakes $27.00 Junior Showmanship FREE Obedience Brace (As an only entry per dog) $27.00 Obedience Brace (as a unit, additional entry) $27.00 First Entry of a Dog (*Obedience) $33.00 Each Additional *Obedience Entry of the Same Dog $27.00 First Entry of a Dog (*Rally) $33.00 Each Additional Rally Entry of the Same Dog $27.00 4-6 Month Beginner Puppy $20.00 *For Obedience & Rally Classes requiring jumps, Jump Height MUST be entered on the Entry Form All Events are Limited to Irish Water Spaniels Only. Points for Reserve Are Available TRANSFER POLICY FOR THE SPECIALTY AND TRIALS: The Club will permit a transfer to the next level class in accordance with AKC regulations. The request for a Transfer must be made in writing and presented to the Superintendent at least 30 minutes prior to the start of the specified event, show or trial. Transfer forms will be available at the Superintendent’s Table. When a dog is entered in more than one class, the highest priced class is considered the first entry. If a dog is entered in any combination of Conformation, Obedience, or Rally, you must pay the fee for the first entry of the dog in EACH event, as they are separate events. ● Please put Breed and Name of Show on Check ● MAIL ENTRIES WITH FEES MADE OUT TO: Foy Trent Dog Shows, PO Box C, Sturgeon, MO 65284 Entries are also accepted online at www.foytrentdogshows.com Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm Central 2 Irish Water Spaniel Club of America Tentative Schedule of Events Please Note: All Times Are Subject To Change All AKC Events except the Field Training and WC/WCX and Dock Diving will be held at the Showcase For Dogs, referred to as the Show Site or Show Grounds For the latest updated schedule, please visit www.iwsca2020.com Monday - May 4th 9:30AM - Field training Nod Brook Field Training Area 86 Hopmeadow St., Weatogue, CT Tuesday - May 5th 9:30AM - WC/WCX Nod Brook Field Training Area 86 Hopmeadow St., Weatogue, CT 6:30 – 9:30PM - Meet & Greet at The Yarde Tavern, 1658 King St., Enfield, CT Wednesday - May 6th Agility Trial Entries thru feeltherushtrials.com Entry forms on iwsca2020.com website 8AM - Agility FAST, JWW, STD (trial #1), STD, JWW (trial #2) 9:00AM-12:00PM – Tricks & CGC Testing 1:00PM-3:00PM - Fast CAT 3:00PM - Parade, Freestyle 5:00PM - Dinner – Pre-Paid Taco Truck – Show Grounds 7:00PM - Game night Thursday - May 7th 8:00AM - Obedience 11:00AM - Rally 1:30PM – Dog Games & CGC Testing 3:00PM – Sweepstakes 4:30-5:30 – IWSCA Annual General Meeting on Show Grounds 6:00PM - Dinner – Pre-Paid Pizza Truck – Show Grounds Live Auction to follow dinner Friday - May 8th 8:30 – 10:00AM -Judge’s Education 10:00AM-12:00PM – CGC Testing 1:00PM - Specialty 6:00PM-11:00PM - Banquet - Awards- Silent Auction Maneeley’s, 65 Rye St., South Windsor, CT DOCK DIVING – ALL BREEDS – At The Nutmeg Cluster in Brooklyn, CT FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY, MAY 8, 9, & 10 Join us for the all-breed shows after the National… SATURDAY, MAY 9 (IWSCA Regional Designated Specialty) SUNDAY, MAY 10 (Supported Entry) Nutmeg Cluster Dog Shows Brooklyn Fairgrounds, 15 Fairgrounds Road, Brooklyn, CT 06234 MB-F Inc., Superintendent • infodog.com 2020 National Specialty 3 Show Veterinarian ( On Call & 24 hr Emergency) New England Veterinary Center Open 24/7 955 Kennedy Road, Windsor, CT 06095 860-688-8400 http://www.nevccc.com 5 Miles / 8 minutes From Show Site: Head West on CT-140. Turn left to merge onto I-91 S towards Hartford. Take Exit 39-41 for Center Street. Turn Left onto South Center Street. Turn Right onto Archer Road. Turn left onto Kennedy Road and destination will be on your right. From Hotel: Turn right out of hotel. Turn left onto Route 5 and then exit right onto I-91 S towards Hartford. Take Exit 39-41 for Center Street. Turn Left onto South Cen- ter Street. Turn Right onto Archer Road. Turn left onto Kennedy Road and destination will be on your right. Official Show Photographer Haleigh Mansfield ([email protected]) The Show Photographer is to be the sole photographer at all show functions. If any other photographer wishes to photograph for profit, prior approval is required from the show photographer. CGC TESTING ON SHOW SITE Certified CGC Tester: April Barr Wed, May 6, 9:00am-12:00pm Thurs, May 7, 1:30-3:00pm. Fri, May 8, 10:00am-12:00pm Testing offered: CGC and CGC Community; Trick Dog Novice, Intermediate, Advanced, Performance and Elite Each Test is $10.00. Pre-registration of each test is recommended so the necessary supplies will be on hand. Day of Test registration will be available as time allows. Please register with April via email ([email protected]) Also check the iwsca2020.com website for updated information. Detailed information on Specialty Events can be found online: iwsca2020.com Click on the categories of Home, Location, Lodging, Schedule, Store, Registration, Food Downloads or Committee for the most updated information and possible changes. If you need help with anything please contact, by phone (no text), email or snail mail, Judy Goonyep, P.O. Box 447, Cummaquid, MA 02637 [email protected] 774-330-2944 4 Irish Water Spaniel Club of America Officers & Board of Directors of the Irish Water Spaniel Club of America Dana Louttit …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. President Linda Deckard ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. First Vice President Greg Johnson .……………………………………………………………………………………………………. Membership Chairman R. James Rubin ….……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. AKC Delegate Melissa Gulley ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………Treasurer Bethany Urban ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Recording Secretary Laurel Baglia ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… Corresponding Secretary 7689 Stone Ridge Trail Drive, Victor, NY 14564 • [email protected] Show Committee Kim Kezer ............................................................................................................ Specialty Show Co-Chair 86 High Street, Amesbury, MA 01913 • 617-365-6221 • [email protected] Jeremy Kezer ....................................................................................................... Specialty Show Co-Chair 86 High Street, Amesbury, MA 01913 • 617-365-6221 • [email protected] Laurel Baglia ............................................................................................................ Obedience/Rally Chair 7689 Stone Ridge Trail Drive, Victor, NY 14564 • 585-281-8249 • [email protected] Stephanie O’Reilly ............................................................................................................ Agility Trial Chair [email protected] Heidi Ferris .......................................................................................................................... WC/WCX Chair [email protected] Jeremy Kezer ................................................................................................. Grounds including on-site RV [email protected] Committees Pam Manus [email protected] Auctions April Barr [email protected] Canine Good Citizen Testing AKC Trick Dog Testing Lisa Schaitberger [email protected] Catalog Laurel Baglia [email protected] Education Coordinator Chris Bartos [email protected] Fast CAT Match Mindy Garbarino [email protected] Fundraising Bethany Urban [email protected] Judy Goonyep [email protected] Hospitality CJ Wong [email protected] Meals / Registration Hannah Loonsk [email protected] Merchandise Emily Pikul [email protected] Ribbons Greg Siner [email protected] Trophies Jeremy Kezer [email protected] Website Agility Trial Guylaine Doyen, Event Secretary 5 Pepper Bush Way South Windsor, CT 06074-2615 (860) 213-8311 [email protected] 2020 National Specialty 5 Judges Connie Hurup Philipsen ........................................................ Sondergade 57, DK 7850 Stoholm, Denmark Sweepstakes, Veteran Sweepstakes Mr. Doug Johnson (17190) ........................................... 2551 S Smith Road, Bloomington, IN 47401-8943 Regular and Non-Regular Classes, Stud Dog, Brood Bitch, Junior
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