Kalamazoo County Fairgrounds - Camping Registration
JUNE 11-16, 2008
Pre-register and save money!
Just $25 per night for Pre-registered campers, received by UKC on or before May 30, 2008!
After pre-registration and pay at the gate will be $30 per night!
Send with payment of a check or money orders must be payable in US Funds to:
Check or money order may be made out to United Kennel Club
UKC PREMIER Camping
PO Box 39, Portage MI 49081-0039
Make Checks/Money Orders Payable To United Kennel Club
DEADLINE FOR PRE-REGISTRATION - MAY 31, 2007
RECEIPT AND CAMPING PASS WILL BE MAILED OUT 10 DAYS BEFORE EVENT. |
Camping Information
- There is ample parking for RV’s and other camping vehicles. First come, first served is the rule. 50 sites are available with sufficient amperage to accommodate large RV units. Please do not overload the circuits. RV units with generators must park in the designated area. The use of A/C may be restricted in some of the general camping areas where the amperage cannot support the use.
- No generators may operate in the general camping area.
- No coneing or other means to be used to save parking spaces in or about the campgrounds.
- One (tow) vehicle is permitted to park per camping space; additional vehicles must park in the general parking lot.
- The fairgrounds provides dumpsters for trash. Do not leave bags of trash on the grounds.
- Fairgrounds provides a dumping station.
- Showers and handicapped-accessible restrooms are available.
- General camping etiquette is expected from all campers at all time.
- Dogs must be on leash at all times unless in an exercise pen.
- Night owls and early risers, please be mindful of your fellow campers by keeping all noise levels low between 11:00 pm and 6:00 am.
Fairground rules
- Alcoholic beverages are prohibited on the fairgrounds. Smoking is prohibited in all public buildings and designated areas. Powdering is prohibited in all public buildings.Electrical cords may not cross driveways, by order of the Fire Marshall. Tampering with barriers and signs is prohibited. Persons violating these rules may be subject to disciplinary action.
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This Weekend At UKC
Grand American - Orangeburg, South Carolina. The January 1st opening ceremonies of Grand American mark the traditional start of the coonhound year! The first big competition event of 2009 will take place this weekend, with nite hunts and bench shows, the exciting start of a new Purina race, and of course great food, entertainment and fellowship. Head to the fairgrounds in Orangeburg this weekend to ring in the coonhound New Year!
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Bulldogs in England were originally working dogs who drove and caught cattle and guarded their masters' property. They were brought by working class immigrants to the American South where they used this all-around working dog for many tasks. By the end of World War II, however, the breed was almost extinct. Mr. John D. Johnson, a returning war veteran, decided to resurrect this breed. The modern American Bulldog continues to serve as an all-purpose working dog; a fearless and steady guard dog; and a loyal family companion. |

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