Day Of Show Entry Fee: $5.00. SEND OPEN & YOUTH RABBIT ENTRIES TO: Diane Minger PO Box 37 Lyons, NY (Make All Checks Payable to : FLRBA)
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1 Finger Lakes Rabbit Breeders Association Wayne County Fairgrounds 250 E. Jackson Street Palmyra, NY Saturday, May 14, 2011 c Judging starts at 9 a.m. THIS IS A PRE-ENTRY DOUBLE SHOW: c SHOW A: In honor of Sam Rizzo SHOW B: In honor of Shirley Farron JUDGES: Joe Colucci Donna Grimm- Don Havlicek Paul Kyle Brian Sawchuk Deb Vecchio c Pre-Entry Fee : $3.00/Rabbit - $1.00/fur All Pre-Entries Must be received by Saturday, May 7, 2011 Rabbits entered in fur must be entered in Open or Youth. All changes $1.00 and only in the same breed, class, and sex. All other changes are $5.00!!!! Day Of Show Entry Fee: $5.00 SEND OPEN & YOUTH RABBIT ENTRIES TO: Diane Minger PO Box 37 Lyons, NY (Make All Checks Payable to : FLRBA) Cavy Double Show - Day of Show Entry only - $3.00/cavy JUDGES: Val Horning and James Goodrich
2 SHOW RULES THIS IS A CARRY CASE SHOW ALL rabbits must be checked in by 8:00 A.M. All entries are entered and shown at the risk of the owner. The Finger Lakes R.B.A. will not be responsible in case of fire, theft, accident or providential destruction. Every precaution will be made, however, to eliminate all danger. *No other animals than rabbits and cavies will be allowed in the show room. Stock showing signs of sickness or disease will be removed from the showroom at the discretion of the Show Superintendent. The American Rabbit Breeders Association host club reserves the right to refuse entries from exhibitors placing an entry from all locations within 150 miles of a confirmed outbreak of RHD/VHD/RCV within the past 60 days of the entry deadline. Guardians of exhibitors attempting to, or actually intervening with, annoying, molesting, or influencing the judge or judges, or acting in a manner unbecoming of an exhibitor(s) shall have their stock disqualified by the judge and shall be ejected by the superintendent and barred from the showroom. Suspension or expulsion of ARBA membership may result from said acts, if so deemed by the ARBA Board of Directors. Payment of entry fees means that you will comply with all rules set forth in this catalog. The Finger Lakes R.B.A. will not be responsible for specials offered by anyone other than the Association. The Association reserves the right of the Show Superintendent and Show Committee to interpret the rules and all specials. All rabbits must be permanently and legibly ear marked. All exhibitors are responsible for getting their own animals to and from the judging table. After the class is announced, we will wait 3 minutes for the entries in the class, if not there, the class will be judged anyway. Youth exhibitors must place and remove their own animals from the show table. Any exhibitor issuing a BAD CHECK will be charged a collection fee as charged by the bank. All offenders will be reported to the NYSRCBA and the ARBA. In addition, anyone writing a bad check will be required to pay in cash or Money Order for all future entries. *Any youth under age 5 must show their rabbits in open judging. (ARBA rule) *Proper decorum will be required of all persons in the show room; anyone not displaying proper behavior may be asked to leave by the Show Superintendent. ********************************* BIS & BRIS AWARDS OPEN SHOWS A & B YOUTH SHOWS A & B Will receive special awards. ********************************* OPEN: BOB & BOS AWARDS All breeds exhibiting over 50 rabbits will be awarded $10 for BOB and $5.00 for BOS. Any breed exhibiting less then 50 rabbits will receive the cash award designated in the National Club s sanctions as listed in the ARBA s Secretary s Handbook. ********************************* YOUTH: BOB & BOS AWARDS Sanctioned Breeds with more then 10 rabbits exhibited will receive an award. ********************************* BEST IN SHOWS for both OPEN & YOUTH All Best of Breed rabbits for each show will be judged on the show table. ********************************** REGISTRARS: Mike Ross & Dorothea Prine
3 THE SAM RIZZO PRESIDENT S AWARD Awarded in Show A only! A special award honoring Sam Rizzo former ARBA Judge and President of the Finger Lakes Rabbit Breeders Assoc. will be awarded for the Best Open 6 Class rabbit in Show A. A cash prize of $25, rosette and recognition on our club s permanent plaque Winner: Rick Hare Satin OPEN BIS/ATWATER AWARD Awarded in Show B only! The Open Best in Show award given by our club each year in memory of Jason and Janice Atwater 2010 BIS Winner: Jack & Karin Bailey Satin Angora FINGER LAKES RBA OFFICERS President: Jack Bailey Vice-President: Diane Minger Secretary: Karin Bailey Treasurer: Marilyn DeMarree Directors: Mike Ross, Craig Wert, Barb Hardin OFFICIAL ARBA SANCTIONED SHOW Eric Stewart, Executive Director PO Box 5667 Bloomington, IL Dues: Individual-$20/year, $50/3 years Husband/Wife-$30/year, $75/3 years The 2011 ARBA Convention Indianapolis, IN October 28-November 2, 2011 OFFICIAL ARBA YOUTH SANCTIONED SHOW Eric Stewart, Executive Director PO Box 5667 Bloomington, IL Youth Dues: $12/year, $30/3 years The 2011 ARBA Convention Indianaapolis, IN October 28 November 2, 2011 SANCTIONED BREEDS *denotes youth sanctioned also Angoras*, Beveren, Britannia Petite*, Cavy, Californian, Checkered Giant, Dutch, Fuzzy Lops*, Giant Chinchilla, Harlequin*, Himalayan*, Holland Lop*, Lop: English/French, Mini-Lop*, Mini-Rex*, Netherland Dwarfs*, New Zealand*, Polish*, Rex*, Satin, Tan*, Thrianta Thank you to all the following who sponsored the following breed sanctions at our show this year: Angora: Jack/Karin Bailey, Marilyn DeMarree Beveren: Jack/Karin Bailey, Marilyn DeMarree Britannia Petite: Robin Gottung Californian: Dorothea Prine Checkered Giants: Barb/Chaz Hardin Dutch: Paula Murdock Fuzzy Lop: Diane Minger Giant Chinchilla: Steve/Butch Coats Anita Trautwein Harlequin: Kim Pueschel Himalayan: Lorrie Ashcroft Mini-Lop: Open-Mike/Christina Ross Youth-Phil Schenck Mini-Rex: Sherry/Alicia/Ryan Thompson Rex: Jeff/Laurie Frey Tan: Open-Jodi Hartman Youth-Barb/Chaz Hardin Thrianta: Diane Minger Special Awards Story Book Cottage Rabbitry (Dorothea Prine) In memory of Jake and Janice Atwater: OPEN and YOUTH Satin >Rosette for the Best of each variety shown >Rosette for the Best Op of each variety shown
4 New Zealand >Rosette for Best of Each Variety Shown >Rosette for Best of Op of each variety shown Holland Lops >Rosette for the Best of Breed >Rosette for the Best Op of Breed c Caravan Fiber Farm (Charlotte Sharkey) Giant Angora >Best of Breed - $15.00 >Best Opposite of Breed - $10.00 c Genesee Valley Feeds (Jeff Edwards) 3954 Retsof Rd Piffard, NY Sanctions Sponsors Raffle >50 lbs Blue Seal Feed From EAST: NYS Route 31 In Palmyra turn left at light, Rt.21 S at 4 corners/4 churches; make right on Brookside Terr., enter fair gate, building on the right. From WEST: NYS Route 31 In Palmyra either:1) Turn right onto Gates St., enter fairgrounds by main gate and bear left to new building. OR 2) Go to main light at 4 corners/4 churches and turn right onto Rt. 21 S; go to Brookside Terr. turn right and enter fair gate, building on the right. 8building for rabbit show VISIT OUR FOOD VENDOR Gale-Wynn Catering 6460 Fisher Hill Rd. Canandaigua, NY Serving Breakfast and Lunch: Delicious Chicken BBQ!!! AREA HOTELS DIRECTIONS TO SHOW SITE: From EAST/WEST: NYS Thruway/I-90 Exit at #43-Manchester, turn left on Rt. 21 N to Palmyra (about 6 miles). In Palmyra turn left on Brookside Terr., enter fair gate, building on the right. Finger Lakes Rabbit Breeders Official Motel (9 miles from show site off of Rt. 31) Quality Inn 125 Main St. Newark, NY CHOICE d Palmyra Inn 955 Canandaigua Rd. Palmyra, NY d Scottish Inns 4078 Rt. 96 & Rt. 21 NYS Thruway Ex.43 Manchester, NY
5 AMERICAN BEVEREN RABBIT CLUB: website: Official Sweepstakes. Meg Whitehouse, 480 Colts Neck Rd, Farmingdale, NJ 07727, Ph: , Membership: Adult $ Two adults living at same residence $7.50 Youth $ Family $7.50 plus $2.00 for each youth member - Foreign $4.00 surcharge per residence. Sanction Fee: Open $ Youth $5.00. AMERICAN BRITANNIA PETITE RABBIT SOCIETY website: Official Sweepstakes. Ron Rohrig, Secretary/Treasurer 601 Sheridan St. Richmond, IN britanniapetites@aol.com Individual Membership is $10/yr or 3 yrs $25, Two-Party membership i$15/yr or 3 yrs $40 Family membership $15 + $2 /child /yr or 3 yrs $40 + $5/child. Youth membership $7.50yr or 3 yrs $20. Foreign Surcharge $3. Sanction fee: Open $8.00 Youth $6.00 Open & Youth combination $12.00 AMERICAN CAVY BREEDERS ASSOCIATION: website: Official Sweepstakes Show.James D. Nielsen, Sec./Treas., 1157 E San Angelo Ave., Gilbert, AZ Dues: Adult $25/1 st year;$20 renewal; Family $30/1 st year;$25 renewal; Youth $20/1 st year; $15 renewal. Sanctions fees: Open $10 and Youth $8. Sweepstakes Recorder: Rosemarie & Daniel McParland 2719 Coventry Lane, Ocoee, FL AMERICAN CHECKERED GIANT RABBIT CLUB: website: wwwacgrc.com Official Sweepstakes. David Freeman, 1119 Klondyke Rd. Milford, OH davidfreemanacgrc@ yahoo.com Membership: $15 new 1 person at address, additional persons at same address $5.00/person. $10.00 renew 1 person address, additional at same address $$5.00. Canandian - $ $5.00 new; $15.00 renew; All other foreign - $ $10.00 new, $20.00 renew. Sanction Fee: $10.00 (open only). Send sanction requests to David Freeman. Send completed sweepstakes reports to Sue Gillispie Maries Rd. 302 Vienna, MO or acgrcsweepstakes@ yahoo.com AMERICAN DUTCH RABBIT CLUB: website: wwwdutchrabbit.com Offical Sweepstakes. Rick Billups 488 Pratt Rd, Blanchester, OH amdutchclub@aol.com Membership: (1 yr) Adult $15.00 new, $10.00 renewal, Youth (1 year) $13.00 new, $8.00 renewal, H/W $19.00 new, $14.00 renewal, Family $25.00 new, $20.00 renewal, - (Canadian add $5.00 per year mailing fee other Foreign add $8.00 per year mailing fee). Sanction Fee: Open $12.00 Youth $ Send sanction requests to: Norma Hart 190 N. First Ave., Coal City, IL normahart1@cbcast.com Reports to: Norma Hart. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF NEW ZEALAND RABBIT BREEDERS: website: Official Sweepstakes. John Neff Holder Lane - Geneva, FL newzealand1121@aol.com Membership: Adult $15.00 (new) $13.00 (renewal) H/W $17.00 (new) $15.00 (renewal) - Youth $13.00 (new) $8.00 (renewal) Family $28.00 (new) $23.00 (renewal) - Canadian $16.00 (new) $14.00 (renewal) - All other Foreign $40.00 Sanction Fee: Open $ Youth $8.00 Sanction request and completed sweepstakes reports to John Neff. AMERICAN FUZZY LOP RABBIT CLUB: website: Official Sweepstakes. Muriel Keyes SE Stephens, Portland, OR 97233, (503) mikeyes@aol.com Membership: (1 yr) $17.00-$37/3 YR new, $12.00-$32/3 YR renewal - Family(2) $22.00/YR new + $2.00 per additional member, $54-3 YR new + $6/additional member, $17/YR renew +$2/additional member, Canadian: $22 US/YR Single $26 US/YR Family +$2/additional member Foreign: $35 US/YR. Please provide birth dates with youth memberships. Mail applications to: Secretary: Deb Levisays 1007 Country Club Lane Spencer, IA (712) hbbuneez@yahoo.com Sanction Fees: (Make checks payable to AFLRC) Open $ Youth $8.00 Mail requests to: Rob Grady, PO Box 276, Elbert, CO AMERICAN HARLEQUIN RABBIT CLUB: website: Official Sweepstakes. Pam Granderson, Opera Rd, Leopold, IN 47551, Membership: Adult $5.00 H/W $7.00 Youth $ Family $ Sanction Fee: Open $ Youth $6.00 (free with Open). AMERICAN HIMALAYAN RABBIT ASSOCIATION: website: Errean Kratochvil 7715 Callan CT, New Port Richey, FL Ph: himi1@yahoo.com Memberhsip: Adult $10/year or $25/3 years; Youth $8/year or $20/3 years; H/W $12/year or $30/3 years; Family $12/year or $30/3 years. Sanction Fee: Open $7 Youth $7 Open/Youth Combination $10. Send sanction requests to Errean Kratochvil. Send completed sweepstakes reports to Teri Peterson West County Rd 32, Platteville, CO AMERICAN NETHERLAND DWARF RABBIT CLUB: website: Official Sweepstakes. Susan Smith PO Box 1810 Cullowhee, NC naturesnook@verizon.net Membership: (1 yr) Adult: new $15.00, renew $13.00, 3 year new $40.00, renewal $ Youth: 1 year new $10.00, renew $8.00 ; 3 year new $25.00, renewal $ Foreign service charge $15.00/yr. Sanction Fee: Open $ Youth $10.00 Send sanction requests & Sweepstakes to: Richard Gehr 190 N. First Ave., Coal City, IL rwgehr@cbcast.com AMERICAN POLISH RABBIT CLUB: website: Official Sweepstakes. Patti Walthrop 2405 Greenridge Ct., Euless, TX pwalthrop@ tx.rr.com Annual dues: Adult $10.00 ; 2 Adults same address $12.00; Youth $8.00; Family $ Foreign add $10 USD processing ee to above fees. Sanction Fee: Open $ Youth $ Send sanction requests to Patti Walthro; completed sweepstakes reports to Ken McCracken Spring Cypress Rd Cypress, TX Ph or to: caltxrab@msn.com AMERICAN SATIN RABBIT BREEDERS ASSOCIATION: website: Official Sweepstakes. Rita Peralta 2233 Snyder Ln Stockton, CA Ph peraltarita@comcast.net Membership: New Adult $15/1 year Youth $13/1 year H/W $17/1 year; Family $19/1 year; Adult $30/3 years Youth $25/3 years H/W $35/3 years Family $40/3 years; Renew Adult $10/1year Youth $8/1 year H/W $12/1 year Family $14/1 year; Adult $25/3 years Youth $20/3 years H/W $30/3 years Family $35/3 years. Foreign add $10 per year surcharge. Sanction Fee: OPEN $15 YOUTH $8 (Fees cover both Satins and Mini Satins). Send sanction requests to Rita Peralta. Send completed sweepstakes reports to Paul Smith 1591 Cornfield Way Olivehurst, CA or paulindas@hotmail.com AMERICAN TAN RABBIT CLUB: website: Official Sweepstakes. Secretary, Paula Schutz 105 Ulsterville Rd Pine Bush, NY atrscsecy@gmail.com Membership: ADULT YOUTH H/W FAMILY NEW $13.00 $10.00 $17.00 $20.00 RENEW $ 8.00 $ 5.00 $ $15.00 Life Membership: $ per person Sanction Fee: OPEN $ YOUTH $4.00. Free sanction given for future show if no tans are shown. Send sanction requests to Paula Schutz. Sweepstakes reports to Jodi Hartman, 4014 County Rd 14, Canisteo, NY jhoptoit@hotmail.com AMERICAN THRIANTA RBA: Official Sweepstakes. Secretary: Carrol Hooks, 8761 Aycock Road, Moody, TX 76557, , thrianta@mcecwb.net Dues: Adult $10 year, Youth $7 year, Husband/Wife or 2 people same address $15 year. For each additional adult or youth in excess of 2 at the same address add $5 per person, per year. Foreign membership additional $10 per year service fee. Sanction Fees Open $10, Youth $7. Sanctions/Reports to Carrol Hooks.
6 CALIFORNIAN RABBIT SPECIALTY CLUB: website: Official Sweepstakes. Donald Mersiovsky 1156 Elm Grove Spur Belton, TX Membership: (1 yr) Adult $10.00 H/W $15.00 Youth $5.00 (3 yrs) Adult $28.00 H/W $43.00 Youth $15.00 Canada & Foreign (1 yr) $15.00 (3 yrs) $45.00 ($2.00/yr each child aftger 1 st youth in family). Sanction fee: Open $10.00 Youth $5.00. Sanction requests Susan Yeary 3201 N. Alamo Rd. Edinburg, TX yearycals@att.net Reports to: Ken McCracken Spring-Cypress Rd. Cypress, TX caltxrab@msn.com GIANT CHINCHILLA RABBIT ASSOCIATION: website: Official Sweepstakes. Mary Ellen Stamets 37 Brown St. Flemington, NJ Ph: mrabbit67@yahoo.com Membership: Adult $ H/W $13.00 Family $ $2.00/child -Youth $5.00. Sanction Fee: Open $8.00, Youth: $3.00(free if requested with Open). Send sanction request to Lawrence Coats 534 Brooks Rd. West Henrietta, NY bbec534@aol.com HOLLAND LOP RABBIT SPECIALTY CLUB: website: Official Sweepstakes. Pandora Allen Seven Rleven Rd, Chesapeake, VA hlrscsec@aol.com Membership: (1 yr) Adult: New $15.00, Renew $10.00 H/W: New $19.00, Renew $14.00 Family: New $22.00, Renew $17.00, Youth: New $12,.00, Renew $ years: Adult: New $32.00, Renew $27.00, H/W: New $45.00 Renew $40.00, Family: $54.00 Renew $49.00, Youth :$23.00 Renew $ Canadian & Mexico service charge $5.00 (1 year) $15.00 (3 years) All other foreign service charge $10.00 (1 yr) $30.00 (3 yrs). Sanction fee: Open $15.00 Youth $ Send sanction requests and sweepstakes reports to Debra Sandoval Rd 400 Coarsegold, CA debra.sandoval@gmail.com LOP RABBIT CLUB OF AMERICA, INC: website: Official Sweepstakes. Janet Lorenz Dunlevy St Magnolia, TX Ph lrca-secry@hotmail.com Membership: Adult $11.00 (new) $8.00 (renewal) - H/W $15.00 (new) $12.00 (renewal) - Youth $10.00 (new) $7.00 (renewal). 2 or more years (per year) Adult $ H/W $ Youth $ Family $5.00 per youth per year with adult membership - Foreign add $6.00 per year service fee. Sanction Fee: Open $ Youth $6.00 covers French & English Lops. Only one copy of Log Digest (newsletter) per household unless otherwise requested. Send sanction requests and completed sweepstakes reports to Janet Lorenz. MINI LOP RABBIT CLUB OF AMERICA: website: Official Sweepstakes. Pennie Grotheer - PO Box 17, Pittsburg, KS 66762, / minilop@hughes.net 1 year 1 year 3 years 3 years New Renewal New Renewal Youth $14.00 $ 9.00 $29.00 $24.00 Adult $19.00 $14.00 $44.00 $39.00 H/W $22.00 $17.00 $53.00 $48.00 (2members) Family $24.00 $19.00 $59.00 $54.00 $8.00 for 1st class postage and ALL foreign countries/canada Open Sanction fee $16.00 Youth Sanction fee $9.00 $1.00 is designated from each sanction for the MLRCA scholarship fund as of June 1, Send completed sweepstakes reports to Kassi Sieber 9684 Warnerville Rd Oakdale, CA or to ksieber@msn.com NATIONAL ANGORA RABBIT BREEDERS CLUB: website: nationalangorarabbitbreeders.com Official Sweepstakes. The NARBC awards pins once a year for BOB and BOS. Best-In-Show winners will receive special colored pins. Winners must be a member of the NARBC or join before the end of the show. Secretary: Margaret Bartold, 909 Highway E, Silex MO Dues: Adult (1 yr) $10.00, (2 yr) $18.00; (3 yr) $ Youth (1 yr) $5.00, (2 yr) $10.00, (3 yr) $15.00 One Rabbitry/2 persons: 1 yr $15.00, (2 yr) $25.00; (3 yr) $ Family (1 yr) $20.00, (2 yr) 30.00; (3 yr) $ Canadian add $8.00, all others add $ Sanction Fee: Open $12.00 all 4 breeds - Youth $5.00 all 4 breeds. (Youth free if requested with Open) Send sanctions requests to: Secretary: Margaret Bartold, 909 Highway E, Silex MO phone: tomar5866@windstream.net NATIONAL MINI REX RABBIT CLUB: website: Official Sweepstakes. Jennifer Whaley PO Box Santee, CA minirexsecretary@yahoo.com Membership: (1 yr) Individual (Adult or Youth) $15.00 (Foreign: $30.00) H/W (2 adults in same household) $20.00 (Foreign: $40.00) Family (with up to 3 youth) $30.00 (Foreign: $60.00) (3 yrs) Individual $40.00 (Foreign: $80.00) H/W $50.00 (Foreign: $100.00) Family $75.00 (Foreigln: $150.00) Sanction fee: Open or Youth $12.00 each. Sanction requests: Jennifer Whaley. Reports to Julia Vickery 8118 Klinger Rd Covingrton OH nmrrcpoints@gmail.com NATIONAL REX RABBIT CLUB: website: Official Sweepstakes. Arlyse DeLoyola PO Box 1465 Cave Junction, OR nationalrex@yahoo.com Membership: New Adult/Youth - $15/1 year, $5 each additonal person at same address; $30/3 years, $12 each additional perrson at same address; Renewal Adult/Youth : $10/year, $5 each additional person at same address; $25/3 years, $12 each additional person at same address. Foreign - New Adult/Youth: $24/1 year, $5 each additional person at same address; $60/3 years, $12 each additional person at same address. Sanction Fee: OPEN $10 YOUTH $7. Send sanction requests to Arlyse DeLoyola; completed sweepstakes reports to Joe Willoughby 250 Mustan Dr Evanston, WY rexsweepstacks@gmail.com
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