March 30 & March 31, 2012 (Friday & Saturday)
In conjunction with the Carolina Classic
Hickory, North Carolina
at the Hickory Metro Convention Center
1960 13th Ave Drive SE
Hickory NC 28602
Lodging: for lodging in the immediate area, visit the following website:
http://www.hickorymetro.com/accomodations.htm
Schedule & Information
Friday, March 30, 2012 – 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. (mid-afternoon snack)
Saturday, March 31, 2012 - 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. on Friday, with a one-hour lunch break. (Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided).
UKC President Wayne Cavanaugh will be presenting a recently revised seminar, to include commentary on the state of purebred dogs.
Registration Fee: $125 (to include seminar, materials, continental breakfast and lunch) Dinner will be on your own.
ALL REGISTRATIONS WITH FEES MUST BE RECEIVED BY March 12, 2012
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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Of the seven breeds of UKC registered Coonhounds, only the Plott Hound doesn’t trace its ancestry to the foxhound; and of the breeds, we can be most certain of the Plott’s heritage and the men most responsible for its development.
The ancestors of today’s Plott were used for boar hunting in Germany many years ago. Jonathon Plott left his native Germany and came to this country in 1750. For the rest of the story behind the modern Plott Hound, follow this link. |

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