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PL 2021 STCGA Working.Pub Scottish Terrier Club of Greater Atlanta 43rd Annual Specialty 1 Take two! THE SCOTTISH TERRIER CLUB OF AMERICA PAWSITIVELY CLEAN SCOTS! 2014 GUIDELINES FOR STCA MEMBERS ATTENDING SPECIALTY SHOWS In light of the anƟ-dog senƟment in our country today, and the wish that Scoƫes will be ac- cepted in hotels as good canine ciƟzens, the STCA has approved the following guidelines: A. Don’t leave home without it! Traveling items should include the following when appropriate: Heavy duty plasc to place under all crates in order to protect the carpeng room; newspapers, large garbage bags, paper towels, baggies for picking up solid waste towels from home to wipe off paws. Don’t forget water, dog food, bowls, spoons, and can openers, as well as medicaon for diarrhea from your vet, in case your dog develops colis due to the excite- ment and stress of the big weekend. B. Crate your dogs! CRATES ARE REQUIRED for all guests traveling with dogs. All dogs must be crated at all mes whether you are in or out of your room; dogs are not to be loose in a hotel room at any me. It is oen helpful to leave the TV on at a low volume. Dogs will not respond to unfamiliar sounds if they don’t hear them. If your dog is prone to barking, you need to take the dog with you when you leave the hotel room. Dogs guilty of connuous barking may sub- ject their owners to being removed from the hotel, with no refund for the room. C. No dogs on the bed or furniture! Even the most trustworthy dog may be tempted to “mark” on hotel furniture. D. Carry or crate! All dogs must be either carried or crated on a dolly through the hotel lobby to go outdoors for exercise and walks. There will be no excepons to this rule. E. Use Outdoor Exercise Areas Only! Do not exercise your dog in any area except in the clearly designated areas. Waste bags and deposit receptacles will be provided. Pick up solid waste immediately and dispose of it properly. The exercise areas must be kept clean! F. NO GROOMING OR BATHING IN ROOMS! No excepons. All grooming must be done in a des- ignated area at the show site. Hotel towels are NEVER to be used for the dogs or in the crates. G. Bringing Puppies (liƩers) to a Specialty Weekend - If you MUST travel with puppies, they are to be crated. The acvity level of puppies is high and they can easily move around an exercise pen. You are responsible for protecng your own puppies as well as the carpeng and furni- ture in your hotel room. H. All STCA Host Hotel rooms are subject to inspecƟon during your hotel stay by an STCA mem- ber, as well as a hotel representave, to ensure that these and other specific hotel guidelines are being followed. STCA members who witness any infracon of these rules are expected to report these infracons to their Show Chairman or members of the Board. Any person found in violaƟon of these Hotel rules will be subject to a Bench Show CommiƩee Hearing. I. It is understood that any member will be fully responsible for any and all fees charged by the hotel in the event this member is found guilty of improper behavior and/or of damage to hotel property. J. Exemplary Manners Are The Only Manners Acceptable! When your Show Chairman informs the Host Hotel that we are responsible dog owners, he or she expects the membership to take this responsibility seriously. The STCA will excuse members who are irresponsible or disre- specul of hotel facilies during Specialty weekends. K. AKC Rules for AƩending Dog Shows Apply: STCA Show Chair and Hotel Staff work together to ensure that STCA members and guests with reserved rooms under the STCA block are subject to AKC Rules. Addionally, AKC rules prohibit any unentered dog at the show site (for Sweeps/ Rally/Obedience – this means ballroom). Stand up and be counted as a responsible dog owner and a proud STCA Member! STCA Rev1/14 2 The Scottish Terrier Club of Greater Atlanta Premium List 43rd Annual Specialty Show and Sweepstakes The Scottish Terrier Club of Greater Atlanta (Licensed by the American Kennel Club) Saturday, April 10, 2021 Conformaon & Junior Showmanship 2021128301 AKC NaƟonal Owner-Handled Series This Specialty is unbenched and will be held indoors. Limited to Scoƫsh Terriers ONLY. Show Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM South Cobb Community Center 620 Lions Club Drive SE Mableton, GA 30126 Neither the Show Chair nor the Show Secretary will enter or show dogs at this show. Show Secretary - Ellen W. Avery C/O Entries close at 6:00 pm, Central Time, on Wednesday, March 24, 2021 at Foy Trent Dog Shows in Sturgeon, MO. after which time, entries can- not 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). First Entry of a Dog (unless otherwise specified) $29.00 Additional entry of the same dog $15.00 Bred-By-Exhibitor class $25.00 Puppy Classes (6-9 mos & 9-12 mos) $25.00 Sweepstakes (must be entered in a regular class) $18.00 Veteran Sweepstakes (need not be entered in another class) $18.00 When a dog is entered in more than one class, the highest priced class is considered the first entry. ● Notice: Please Put Breed & 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 AKC National Owner-Handled Series Please see www.AKC.org For eligibility and rules Please check the box on the entry form if the entry is eligible for this competition Directions to Show Site South Cobb Community Center 620 Lions Club Drive SE, Mableton, GA 30126 I 75 From the South: Take I-75 N/I-85 N and I-20 W to GA-70 N 4.6 mi; Keep left to stay on I-20 15 min (13.4 mi); Take exit 49 from I-20 W 15 min (13.4 mi); Use the right lane to take exit 49 for GA- 70/Fulton Industrial Boulevard toward Fulton Co Airport Turn right onto GA-70 N (signs for Fulton County Airport) Take GA-139 N to Lions Club Dr in Mableton 11 min (5.6 mi); Use the left 2 lanes to turn left onto GA-139 N 4.7 mi; Turn right onto Puckett Dr 0.2 mi; Turn left onto Veterans Memo- rial Hwy SW 0.1 mi; Turn right onto Lions Club Dr; Destination will be on the left 482 ft. From the North: Follow I-75 S to Windy Hill Rd SE. Take exit 260 from I-75; Use the right lane to take exit 260 for Windy Hill Rd toward Smyrna 0.1 mi; Use the right lane to keep right at the fork and continue toward Windy Hill Rd SE 295 ft; Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Symrna and merge onto Windy Hill Rd SE Turn left onto Atlanta Rd SE 1.1 mi; Turn right onto Concord Rd SE 0.2 mi; Continue straight to stay on Concord Rd SE 4.7 mi; Turn left onto Hicks Rd 0.3 mi; Slight left onto Floyd Rd SW 1.6 mi; Use the left lane to turn left onto Veterans Memorial Hwy SW 0.2 mi; Turn left onto Lions Club Dr Destination will be on the left 482 ft. 4 The Scottish Terrier Club of Greater Atlanta Officers President ………........................................................................................... Dara DeHaven Vice President …............................................................................................... Ellen Avery Treasurer .…….................................................................................................... Gail Feske Secretary …………………………………...…………………………………….………………………. Sally Brown 1090 Berkshire Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30306 Board Members Eric Varner Anne Weltner Mark Wohlin Richard Hall Tina Hunt Show Committee Show Chairperson .….……………………………………….……….…………..............……………………………. Ellen Avery 4582 Kinsdale Drive -Mableton, GA 30126 [email protected] • 770-315-9469 Adver sing Chairperson ………………………………..………………………………………………………………..Dara DeHaven Commiee: Dara DeHaven • Eric Varner • Mark Wohlin Rhea Spence • Ellen Avery Richard Hall • Judith Helton Anne Weltner • Mike Brown • Sally Brown • Vickie Benson • Jim Benson Judges Specialty Classes Mrs. Lydia Coleman Hutchinson (1064) 7400 Holter Rd, Middletown, MD 21769-6606 Sweepstakes & Veteran Sweepstakes Jeanice Barton 3008 Quail Hollow, McKinney, TX 75072 Photographer Jen Gran Photography, Inc Loganville, GA 770-722-5612 Email: [email protected] Web: hƩp://jengran.shootproof.com Veterinarian Cobb Emergency Vet Clinic 630 Cobb Parkway N., Mariea, GA 30062 (770)-424-9157 12 miles from show site (24 Hour/7 Day) April 10, 2021 5 Hotels We will not be having a host hotel this year. We ask our exhibitors to not leave their dogs unaended in rooms. Please do not bathe dogs in the hotel rooms. The hotels are concerned about damage to the rooms - so are we. If your dog is a bed sleeper, please bring covers so the spreads are not spoiled. Please bring plasc for under your crates in the hotel room as well. Show sites and dog-friendly hotels are becoming more and more difficult to find, so please take care that we do not abuse the privi- lege of bringing our dogs into hotel rooms. Pet-friendly hotels in the area Red Roof Plus – 770-952-6966 La Quinta Inn and Suites 770-801-9002 Motel 6 – 877-321-4326 2415 Paces Ferry Rd, SE Lithia Springs, GA Atlanta, GA 30339 JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP COMPETITION Novice Junior 9 & under 12 yrs • Open Junior 9 & under 12 yrs Novice Intermediate 12 & under 15 yrs • Open Intermediate 12 & under 15 yrs Novice Senior 15 & under 18 yrs • Open Senior 15 & under 18 yrs Master Class Novice Class - shall be for boys and girls who are at least 9 years old and under 18 years old on the day of the show and who at the time entries close have not won three (3) first place awards, with competition present, in a Novice Class.
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