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THE UNITED KENNEL CLUB: 2011 Gateway Seminar
October 28 & 29, 2011
Purina Event Center • Gray Summit, Missouri
In conjunction with Gateway Nationals
Registration Form for the 2011 Judges Education Seminar
Please phone the hotel directly and make your room reservations requesting a room in the United Kennel Club room block.
Lodging:
• Travelodge Diamond Inn, at the Purina Farms exit, 1½ miles from the grounds.
• Holiday Inn Six Flags reservations (636) 938-6661 • www.stlouissixflags.holiday-inn.com/ Ten miles east of Purina Farms in Eureka, Missouri.
• Travelodge reservations 800-782-8487
Schedule & Information
The seminar will run from 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. on Friday, with a one-hour lunch break; and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday so that those who are flying are able to catch a flight home on Saturday afternoon.
UKC President Wayne Cavanaugh will be presenting a recently revised seminar, to include commentary on the state of purebred dogs.
Registration Fee: $125
The fee is for the seminar, materials, Continental breakfast and lunch. Dinner will be on your own.
Please remember that all Judges seminars are also open to all, not limited to, currently approved UKC judges. Exhibitors and breeders are encouraged to attend.
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A person could almost say that the history of the English Coonhound is the history of all coonhounds — and he wouldn’t be too far wrong. With the exception of the Plott Hound, all the UKC breeds of coonhounds have a common ancestry that is deeply rooted in the English Foxhound.
The English was first registered by UKC in 1905, under the name of English Fox & Coonhound. English hounds have excelled in both performance and conformation. The first major coonhound Field Trial of all time, the first Leafy Oak, was won by an English dog called “Bones”, owned by Colonel Leon Robinson. |

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