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Skywriter Skywriter Volume 2007, Issue 4 July/August 2007 Babes in Skyland BREEDER REFERRAL LISTINGS www.jerseyskylandslrc.com/BreederReferral.htm BABES ALREADY LANDED 5 ½ YEAR OLD CHOCOLATE FEMALE Quiet, well-behaved, spayed. Housebroken & crate trained. Travels well. Gets along well with other dogs & cats. OFA Hips Excellent, Elbows Normal, ACVO 2/06 Optigen A1 Karen Lolli 845-283-5725 SPECIAL NEEDS BLACK MALE PUPPY Born: March 20, 2007 Do you have room in your heart and home for this little boy? This charming little guy is very sweet, very cuddly and very intelligent. He was born prematurely with a deformed elbow, but otherwise appears to be normal. He has adapted to his condition and plays like any other puppy. Raised in his breeder's home with young active children, he comes when called, loves to play with his toys, with people and other dogs. Leash and potty trained. Vet checked and has had 3 shots including Rabies. We are willing to give this special guy to the perfect home. In exchange, we are asking that you assume the responsibility for his future care. Sire: Folklaur Homeport at Snugharbor OFA Hips Good/Elbow Normal, OFA Heart Cardiologist Clear, CERF 2006, Optigen NBP Dam: Snugharbor Lady Pirate OFA Hips Good, Elbow Normal, OFA Heart Cardiologist Clear, CERF 2004, Optigen A1 For more information on this special boy, please contact 1

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Skywriter Skywriter Volume 2007, Issue 4 July/August 2007

Babes in SkylandBREEDER REFERRAL LISTINGS

www.jerseyskylandslrc.com/BreederReferral.htm

BABES ALREADY LANDED5 ½ YEAR OLD CHOCOLATE FEMALE

Quiet, well-behaved, spayed. Housebroken & crate trained. Travels well.

Gets along well with other dogs & cats.OFA Hips Excellent, Elbows Normal, ACVO 2/06 Optigen A1

Karen Lolli 845-283-5725

SPECIAL NEEDS BLACK MALE PUPPYBorn: March 20, 2007

Do you have room in your heart and home for this little boy? This charming little guy is very sweet, very cuddly and very intelligent. He was born prematurely with a deformed elbow, but otherwise appears to be normal. He has adapted to his

condition and plays like any other puppy. Raised in his breeder's home with young active children, he comes when

called, loves to play with his toys, with people and other dogs. Leash and potty trained.  Vet checked and has had 3

shots including Rabies.We are willing to give this special guy to the perfect home. In exchange, we are asking that you assume the responsibility

for his future care.Sire: Folklaur Homeport at Snugharbor

OFA Hips Good/Elbow Normal, OFA Heart Cardiologist Clear, CERF 2006, Optigen NBPDam: Snugharbor Lady Pirate

OFA Hips Good, Elbow Normal, OFA Heart Cardiologist Clear, CERF 2004, Optigen A1

For more information on this special boy, please contact

Gerri Kennedy-Youngblood [email protected]

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BABES PREPARING FOR FLIGHTBLACKS AND CHOCOLATES EXPECTED

Due: August 31, 2007Sire: Ocean Spray Moby Dick JH

OFA Good, CERF 04/2006 Optigen Normal/ClearDam: Ancroft Skye's The Limit

OFA Good, Elbow Normal,ACVO 11/2006 Optigen Normal/Clear

Ann DeGraw [email protected]

The breeders listed in our referral service are members in good standing of JSLRC, but under NO circumstance does JSLRC guarantee the services of said members. The buyer should review all contracts directly with the breeder.

Full members, eligible for additional benefits, wishing to list a litter in the club newsletter and on the website must do so

in writing ON THE CLUB FORM.Please send info to:

Laura Dedering - JSLRC Breeder Referralsby email: [email protected]

by mail: 98 Ramblewood Dr. Bangor, PA 18013-5601

Table of Contents

Editor’s Message pg. 2Point Show pg. 4Blue-green algae pg. 5Dues notice pg. 7Match Show pg. 9

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JLRC Officers and Board:

President: Sharon Celentano

Vice Pres: Karen Lolli

Secretary: Donna Sevchuk190 Asbury Anderson RdAsbury, NJ 08802(908) 537-7041

Treasurer: Laura Dedering

Directors:1 Year - Ann DeGraw 2006-20072 Year - Laura Muirhead 2005-20072 Year - Donna Forte 2005-2007

Newsletter Staff:Newsletter Editor and Publisher:

Leslie PlankSmithtown, NY [email protected]

Contributing Editorsand Publishers:

Gerri Kennedy-YoungbloodNew Fairfield, [email protected]

Lisa GrassoMerrick, [email protected]

Laura DederingBangor, [email protected]

SKYWRITER is a publication of the Jersey Skylands Labrador Retriever Club, Inc. published six times a year with deadlines on the 15th of Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct and Dec. Contributions in the form of articles, news comments, wins, litter, and other items of interest to the membership are encouraged. Opinions expressed are those of the individual authors and not those of the JSLRC either in whole or in part. The Editor reserves the right to edit materials in the interest of space, literary clarity, good taste or timeliness. All deadlines will be strictly enforced. Subscriptions are available to non-members for $12.00 per year from JSLRC, through the

Publisher.

By Eleanor Palmieri

The following Membership Application was read for the

first time at the July 25th

meeting:

Mr. Philip HessKinnelon, NJ

Committee Chairs are reminded to contact new members and get

them involved in JSLRC activities.

Anyone interested in becoming a member of JSLRC can contact our Membership Chair for procedures

and a membership packet. Call or write to

Eleanor Palmieri -JSLRC Membership Chair

[email protected]

Nominating Committee ReportSlate for 2007-2008

President: Sharon CelentanoVice President; Karen LolliSecretary: Donna SevchukTreasurer: Laura DederingDirectors:1 Year Ann DeGraw 2007-20082 Year Laura Muirhead2007-20092 Year Donna Forte 2007-2009

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EDITOR’S MESSAGE

Sharon was unable to write her usual president’s message due to unforeseen circumstances at home, so in lieu of a president’s message I am writing an editor’s message. Well…the truth is... I need something to fill the column in with!

I hope everyone has been having a good summer; it is going by so fast! Pretty soon September will be here, back to school, I have a daughter leaving for college, my first one to leave home boohoo! (Or maybe yippy!) It will also be time for our specialty! Please see the message in

this newsletter from our point show coordinator, Maryann Czerwinski. Anything anyone can do to help will be appreciated! Let’s make this a specialty we can all be proud of!

As usual I welcome any contributions to the newsletter. Any articles you may come across that you think would be of interest our members. If anyone wants to write a letter to the editor to voice their thoughts on any Labrador related subject, then please send it on, maybe we can start a new letter’s to the editor column? Another newsletter I get has members sending in book reviews, which is a great idea, so if anyone wants to write a review of a book they have read, dog related of course, please send it on and I will be happy to include it!

In every newsletter we have brags in the Stars Of The Sky section. There has never been a newsletter that I have edited that no one had anything to send in to brag about. The members of our club and their dogs are out there doing great things, in many different venues! It makes me proud to be a member of Jersey Skylands Labrador Retriever Club!

Ok, I think I filled the column up enough! Have a great rest of the summer and I’ll see you at our specialty!

Leslie Plank

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Stars of the Sky

Branwood’s Morning Sunshine Of TabathaPioneer Valley LRC – 4th place Ambred bitchBreeder/Owner/Handler: Hallie Sherck

Branwood Remembers Mariah The WindWindham County KC – 1st BBE, RWBLong Island KC – 1st BBE, RWB, Best BBEBBE Sporting Group – 4th in GroupTaconic Hills KC – 1st BBE, RWBPutnam KC – 1st BBE, RWBBreeder/Owner/Handler: Hallie Sherck

Forestwood’s UnbelievableStaten Island KC – WB/BOWBreeder/Owner/Handler: Leslie PlankTwin Brooks KC – WB/BOSBreeder/Owner: Leslie Plank

Ch. Forestwood’s Purple Rain CGCRiverhead KC – Best Of BreedUnder breeder/judge Pauline Mortier, LubberlineBreeder/Owner/Handler: Leslie Plank

Am/Can Ch. Cedar Creeks Kanani MohalaStaten Island KC – RWBTrenton KC – RWBHuntington Valley KC – WB/BOS3 point major! Greenwich KC – WB/BOSLongshore Southport KC – WB/BOW/BOSGPLRC Day 1 – 1st Am Bred bitchGPLRC Day 2 - 2nd Am Bred bitchChenango Valley KC – WB/BOSUpper Marlboro KC – WB/BOW/BOS3 point major!New AKC Champion!Breeder/Owner: Sherri and Tyler Mattheis

Congratulations to our winners!

Dear JSLRC Members,

AKC has notified us that they have approved our proposed By-Laws changes.

So effective 9/1/07, we will only have one form of membership. Dues will be $25.00 per individual and $40.00 per household.

General meetings will be held a minimum of four times a year.

In addition, all members can now work towards earning additional privileges.

Sharon CelentanoPresident

Hello Skylanders!

The summer is slipping away so fast, I can hardly believe it! Very soon, it will be time for the Skylands specialties! Let’s make this year the best ever!

I am raffle chairman this year, and this is my plea to you for donations. Look around...do you have any good stuff you don't need? Give it to the club! Have you seen something really great that you would like to buy to donate to the raffle? Buy it now! Lab and dog related stuff is best...but we will take anything! Have any old wedding gifts stashed away that you have duplicates of? We will put it to good use!

The raffle will be on Saturday only. If you have donations, let me know! It would be best if you can bring it to me at the shows, but if you won't be attending, let me know and I'll make arrangements.

Also, I could use a helper or two to set up and sell tickets, so if you need another committee to make your quota, email me! I hope everyone will be there. The new site will be great! Start stashing

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your stuff for the raffle!

Thanks! Corey Anger, Raffle Chair

The following was submitted by Maryann Czerwinski, Point Show Chair:

September 6th is Big Apple Sporting Society; Jersey Skylands LRC will be supporting the entry.  Breed Judge is Dan Ericsson (Raglan Labradors - Sweden) and Sweepstakes Judge is Dorothy Black, Hiview Labradors.

September 7 & 8th are Tuxedo Park KC and Somerset Hills KC; both are Jersey Skylands LRC Specialties. Breed judges are Mr/Mrs Floyd (Trenow-UK) Sweepstakes are Dawn Nacey (Empress) and Jennifer Stotts (Shannon Valley).

We will have our own area apart from the rest of the All-Breed Show and other Specialties.  I am still looking for help on the various committees.  Corey Anger can use some help with raffle. Don’t forget to send or bring her something for the raffle.  We will need help selling tickets and manning the raffle table.

Geri Kennedy-Youngblood and Ann DeGraw are manning the trophy table and Ann will need some help on Friday. Patty Snow is helping with the trophy table.  

Grounds are Donna Forte and Frank Murch. We need some extra people to help with parking in the am on Fri and Sat. Clean up on Saturday will require lots of manpower so if you can’t come early please stay late!

Micky Beerman will handle the morning Bagels.  Bagels from Brooklyn, wahoo!

Hallie Sherck will be coordinating the hospitality with our vendor Baker’s Treat.

Please give me an email or a call 973-534-7044 to offer your help.

Would you like me to call you? OK I’ll be calling the membership shortly before the show for more volunteers!

Thank you to all who have helped with this event so far.

Fabulous publicity ads have been done by Lisa Grasso, so the word is out about the shows.

Maryann CzerwinskiPoint Show Coordinator

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Editors Note: The following is from an internet email list. Though I personally do not know the poor person who wrote this, I did confirm that it is a true story and thought it was worth repeating, since we have a water breed that often swim in ponds.

It is with a very heavy heart that I write this and I apologize for its length. Please, PLEASE pass this around.

On Monday, June 25, 2007 I took my healthy 9 month old Border Collie Vita swimming at approximately 6:30 P.M.. Vita and two other BC's spent about an hour and a half diving off the dock, chasing the Water Kong, and running around. The temperature that day was just over 90 degrees, but none of the dogs looked particularly winded or hot.

Vita emerged from the water and looked as if she was going to vomit. She threw up lake water three times. I wasn't particularly concerned as she took in a lot of water from retrieving and swimming so much and had seen other dogs do that in the past without complications. After the third time throwing up, she lay down and closed her eyes. Her tongue was hanging out of her mouth and I began to suspect she may have heat stroke. I immediately placed ice on her stomach and checked her gums. They were pink. I took her temperature which was 101.9, still normal. I then called my Vet who said these conditions did not indicate heat stroke and said I neededto get emergency medical attention right away.

Vita was not responsive and when I picked her up to put her in the car she was limp and her eyes were still closed. Her breathing was slow and her heart was racing. I arrived at the emergency clinic only a half hour fromthe time she showed signs of distress. The ER Vet asked me what sorts of things Vita had been doing all day. I explained that she was crated as I was gone for the latter part of the afternoon and that upon coming home, theonly other place she went was to the lake.

Vita's eyes were fixed and dilated and the Vet suggested there was already brain damage. After administering an IV and oxygen, the Vet called me in and said Vita was not responding and that it appeared that she was sufferingfrom some kind of toxic poisoning. Her heart rate was 200. He mentioned that he had recently seen a couple of dogs who died from Blue Green Algae Toxicity. I told him that the lake had what appeared to be algae blooms on the surface of the water. Neither of the other two dogs showed any of the signs that Vita had and that neither dog took in as much water as Vita apparently did. We decided to put her on a ventilator overnight and give her a "chance" to pull through.

When I got home I did a Dogpile.com search of "Blue Green Algae Toxicity in Dogs" and found some very disturbing information. Blooms can occur at any time, but most often occur in late summer or early

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fall. They can occur in marine, estuarine, and fresh waters, but the blooms of greatest concern are the ones that occur in fresh water, such as drinking water reservoirs or recreational waters. Some cyanobacterial blooms can look like foam, scum, or mats on the surface of fresh water lakes and ponds. The blooms can be blue, bright green, brown, or red and may look like paint floating on the water. Some blooms may not affect the appearance of the water. As algae in a cyanobacterial bloom die, the water may smell bad. Some cyanobacteria that can form CyanoHABs (Harmful Algal Blooms) produce toxins that are among the most powerful natural poisons known.These toxins have no known antidotes. Swallowing water that has cyanobacterial toxins in it can cause acute,severe gastroenteritis (including diarrhea and vomiting). Liver toxicity (i.e., increased serum levels of liver enzymes). Symptoms of liver poisoning may takes hours or days to show up in people or animals. Symptoms include abdominal pain, diarrhea, and vomiting. Kidney toxicity. Neurotoxicity. These symptoms can appear within 15 to 20 minutes after exposure. In dogs, the neurotoxins can cause salivation and other neurologicsymptoms, including weakness, staggering, difficulty breathing, convulsions, and death. People may have numb lips, tingling fingers and toes, or they may feel dizzy.

Vita had indeed exhibited salivation and signs of weakness, staggering, difficulty breathing and vomiting.At 7:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 I called the Vet and was told that they took Vita off the ventilator a couple of times during the night and that she was not breathing on her own. I told him to discontinue theprocedure and to let her go.

I called the DNR here in Michigan and was told that Blue Green Algae didn't usually appear this time of year and I told the agent that the conditions were that of late summer in Michigan, very hot for the last two days andreminded him that Blue Green Algae can appear at any time. He told me not to panic or to alarm other people. I told him that had someone else panicked, we wouldn't be having this conversation right now.

Later that morning I found out from a neighbor that her two young boys had vomiting, diarrhea and stomach cramps last week and her Doctor suggested she bring in a water sample. I do not know if she did or not.I also talked to a woman from a neighboring county whose neighbor's dog ingested a lot of water from a pond and died suddenly a couple weeks ago.

As of this writing, Wednesday, June 27th, I have not heard anything from Michigan State where I took Vita for a necropsy and toxoligical panel. For the time being, I would strongly suggest you watch your dogs whenswimming in small lakes and ponds as the potential threat of toxic poisoning from Blue Green Algae is prevalent. Had I known that algae of any kind was toxic, you can be sure my dogs wouldn't be swimming anywhere and that Vita, >>whose name quite ironically meant "life" in Latin, would be alive today.

Missing you more than you can imagine.May you rest in peace, Red Top Vita09/05/06 - 06/26/07

Some More Info On Blue-green Algae:

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For the complete fact sheet (you will need Adobe installed) go to:

http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/bluegreenalgae/docs/workshop110805/shortfactcdcsheet.pdf

JERSEY SKYLANDSLABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB, INC.

DUES NOTICEClub Year September 1 – August 31

September 1 is the deadline for JSLRC dues. Dues will be accepted by mail or at JSLRC meetings only.

This form MUST accompany your payment in order to assure that no errors are made. Please be sure that all information is complete.

Please mail your dues and form to: JSLRC, Inc.Sherri Mattheis – Membership Chair911 Jackson Valley RoadOxford, NJ 07863

Individual Membership – Dues $25

Individual Member’s Name: __________________________________________________________________

Household Membership – Dues $40

Household Members’ Names: _________________________________ and ___________________________

Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________

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Phone: ____-____-______ Cell Phone: ____-____-______ E-Mail(s) ____________________

Please Complete If Requesting Additional PrivilegesNOW AVAILABLE TO ALL MEMBERS WHO QUALIFY

CLUB PARTICIPATION FROM SEPTEMBER 1 THROUGH AUGUST 31 OF THIS PAST YEAR

Member’s Name: ___________________________________________________________________________Indicate Office held and/or Committee(s) Chaired and/or Committee(s) Worked On:________________________________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________________________Dates of Meetings attended: ________________ ________________ ________________ _______

Additional Household Member’s Name: ________________________________________________________Indicate Office held and/or Committee(s) Chaired and/or Committee(s) Worked On:

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Dates of Meetings attended: ________ ________________ ________________ ________________ _________

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JERSEY SKYLANDS LABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB, INC.ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS

I. INDIVIDUAL AND HOUSEHOLD MEMBERSHIP: A. Minimum Requirements for EACH Member:

1. Dues must be paid current.2. Must be a member in good standing.3. All new members are subject to a one year probationary period at which time the Board will

review for eligibility for future Additional Privileges. If the Board votes NO at the one yearanniversary, a further one year probationary period may be granted.

B. Privileges:1. Vote2. Hold an Office3. Receive bi-monthly newsletter (One per family)4. Attend meetings, programs & events5. List brags and wins6. Apply for certificates of achievement7. Advertise goods and services in the club newsletter

C. Restrictions:1. Not entitled to list litters or dogs with the Breeder Referral Service2. Not entitled to apply for NJFDC Breeders Directory listing3. Not entitled to apply for competitive awards or plaques

II. ALL MEMBERS MAY EARN ADDITIONAL PRIVILEGES: A. Additional Requirements for EACH Member:

1. Attendance of at least one meeting2. At least one of the following *:

a. Hold an officeb. Chair a major committee c. Work on two committees - must be two different events and on different days * SEE CLARIFICATIONS BELOW

B. Additional Privileges:1. List litters or dogs available with the Breeder Referral Service2. Apply for NJFDC Breeders Directory listing3. Apply for competitive awards/plaques

_______________________________________________________________________________

*Clarifications: The Board has clarified, in reference to membership requirements, what constitutes major and minor committees and fulfillment of those requirements. Members must have actively worked on the committee.

To be considered to have fulfilled the requirements as a board member, you must attend two-thirds of the board meetings held.

Being named on a committee that never meets or is inactive, does NOT meet the membership requirements.

Major Committees: Minor Committees:Breeder ReferralCGC/TDI TestEducationField DayFund RaisingHealth ClinicMatch ShowMembershipNewsletter

ObediencePoint Show CoordinatorPoint Show TrophiesPoint Show HospitalityPoint Show RaffleProgramsPublicityWebsite

AwardsBy-Laws and ConstitutionClub EquipmentEthicsHoliday PartyJudges SelectionMeeting HospitalityMeeting SiteNJ Federation

NominationsPlanningPolicies & ProceduresSunshineTherapy Visits

Adopted 07/17/92 Revised 07/28/99, 09/26/01, 09/25/02, 05/28/03, 09/29/04, 07/25/07

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JERSEY SKYLANDSLABRADOR RETRIEVER CLUB, INC.

AKC Sanctioned BSpecialty Match & Encore Match

for Labrador Retrievers

Sunday, August 19, 2007Memory Park Picnic Area (Outdoors)

Moran Street - Newton, NJ

Specialty Match for Labrador Retrievers

JUDGE: Laura Muirhead (Muirwood Labradors)

Judging at 10:00 a.m.ENTRY FEE ~ $8.00 day of show

Entries start at 8:30 a.m. Entries accepted until 1/2 hour before start of judging.

Classes (Divided by Sex)Puppy: 3-4 Months; 4-6 Months; 6-9 Months; 9-12 MonthsBest Puppy In Match / Best Of Opposite Sex Puppy In Match

Adult: 12-18 Months; Novice; Bred-by-Exhibitor; Am-Bred; Open;Veteran 7-9 Years; Veteran 9 Years & Older

Best Adult In Match / Best Of Opposite Sex Adult In MatchJunior Showmanship: 8-14 Years: Novice Junior; Open Junior

14 -18 Years: Novice Senior; Open SeniorBest Junior Handler

Encore Match for Labrador Retrievers

JUDGE: Traci Stintzcum (Buttonwood Labradors)Judging at 1:00 p.m.

ENTRY FEE ~ $8.00 day of showEntries start at 8:30 a.m. Entries accepted until 1/2 hour before start of judging. For those

individuals entering both the morning and afternoon matches a $2.00 discount per class will be applied to their afternoon entries.

Classes (Same as outlined above)

FMI on Matches: Call Elisabeth Henry (518) 589-5843 / [email protected] check our website: www.JerseySkylandsLRC.com

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PLEASE NOTE:Picnic area and restrooms available.

Food available for a nominal donation on the day of the match.Exhibitors must clean up after their dogs or will be asked to leave.ABSOLUTELY NO PARKING ALLOWED ON THE GRASS.

No Alcoholic beverages allowed in the park.

DIRECTIONSFrom Route 80 Eastbound:Rt.80 East to Exit 25 (Rt. 206 North) towards STANHOPE/NEWTON . Stay straight to go ontoRt. 206. Rt. 206 becomes Rt.206/Rt.517. Stay on Rt. 206 North into Newton. Go left in the center of town and follow Rt. 206 North. At the traffic light, make a right onto East Clinton St. At the stop sign make a left onto Moran St., Memory Park is on the right.(About 13 miles from Rt. 80 Exit 25)

From Route 80 Westbound:Rt. 80 West to Exit 34B (Rt. 15 North). When you see the sign "Freeway Ends", continue through several traffic lights to Rt. 94 SOUTH ON LEFT. Make a left onto Rt. 94 South and take to Rt. 206.Make a left onto Rt. 206 South. Go a few miles and make a left at a traffic light onto East Clinton St.At the stop sign make a left onto Moran St., Memory Park is on the right. (About 20 miles from Rt. 80 Exit 34B)

From Rt. 287 North or Southbound:Rt. 287 to Exit 41B (Rt. 80 West) Same as above.

Alternate Route From the South: Rt. 287 North to Exit 22B (Rt. 206 North), take Rt. 206 N for 22 miles into Newton.Go left in the center of town and follow Rt. 206 North. At the traffic light, make a right onto East Clinton St. At the stop sign make a left onto Moran St., Memory Park is on the right.

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JERSEY sKYLANDS lrc, incMATCH ENTRY FORM

ARM BAND #

Please put a check in the appropriate boxes to the RIGHT of each class you are entering.

SPECIALTY MATCH ENCORE MATCHREGULAR PUPPY CLASSES ENCORE PUPPY CLASSES

3-4 MONTHS 3-4 MONTHS4-6 MONTHS 4-6 MONTHS6-9 MONTHS 6-9 MONTHS

9-12 MONTHS 9-12 MONTHS

REGULAR ADULT CLASSES ENCORE ADULT CLASSES12-18 MONTHS 12-18 MONTHS

NOVICE NOVICEBRED BY EXHIBITOR BRED BY EXHIBITOR

AMERICAN BRED AMERICAN BREDOPEN OPEN

VETERAN 7-9 YEARS VETERAN 7-9 YEARSVETERAN 9 YEARS AND OLDER VETERAN 9 YEARS AND OLDER

REGULAR JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP ENCORE JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP8-14 YEARS NOVICE JUNIOR 8-14 YEARS NOVICE JUNIOR

OPEN JUNIOR OPEN JUNIOR14-18 YEARS NOVICE SENIOR 14-18 YEARS NOVICE SENIOR

OPEN SENIOR OPEN SENIOR

DOG’S NAME:

DOG’S INFO SEX: DOG¨ BITCH¨ AGE or BIRTH DATE:OWNER'S NAME:STREET:CITY, STATE, ZIP:EMAIL:NAME OFJUNIOR HANDLER: AGE:

CLUB INFORMATION Check One: I am interested in joining Jersey Skylands LRC, Inc.Please send me membership information. Yes ¨ No ¨

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I would like to be added to the mailing list for JSLRC events such as shows, matches, CGC tests, field training, obedience matches, etc. Yes ¨ No ¨

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BIG APPLE SPORTING PUPPY & VETERAN SWEEPSTAKES WILL BE JUDGED BY DOTTIE BLACK, HI VIEW LABRADORS

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Jersey Skylands Labrador Retriever Club Newsletter

Leslie PlankEditor/Publisher15 Thrush Drive Smithtown, NY 11787

JSLRC Upcoming Events

August 19, 2007 Labrador Specialty “B” Match ShowLabrador Specialty “B” Match Encore Show

Sept. 1, 2007 Start Of 2007 – 20008 JSLRC Club YearDeadline for dues payment 8/31

Sept. 6, 2007 Supported Entry with Big Apple Sporting SocietySame site as our back to back specialty!

Sept.7 & 8, 2007 Back to back Specialty ShowsHeld in conjunction with the Tuxedo Park KCand Somerset Hills KCBridgewater, NJ

Sept. 26, 2007 Board meeting: 7:30General meeting: 8:00Agenda: 2007-2008 Annual meeting and elections

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