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If there was no club?Prompted by a comment on another thread I got to wondering not so much what the club 'does' but more what would not be there if it didn't exist.
In no particular order.
Web site
Understanding the breed seminars
lectures on specific topics - eg bobtails
2 open shows
1 championship show
judging 'hands on' seminars
KC rules and regs seminars
regular newsletter
2 novice field trials
1 all age field trial
1 open field trial
TAN
regular dog press articles
gundog working test
show gundog working certificate
gundog working certificate
introductory training days
more advanced training days
gamefair stands
organised opportunities to go shooting with your brittany
discover dogs stand Crufts and others
annual activity fun day
annual dinner
network links to CEB and other EB clubs
point of contact with KC
funded rescue service
rehoming service including home visits and assessments
puppy register
puppy finder and advice to new owners
best practice guide
breed database
generally available telephone / email advice
promotion of the breed in specialist hawking magazines
demonstrations
shop
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Ghilliegumdrop
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Makes you wonder just how those on the committee have time to organize all that with very little help from the members And, in a few cases, not a lot of help from some members of the committee.
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doganjo
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That's quite a selection! Not everyone takes advantage of them all. I take part in, run or help run, or access these; I can't do the others due to distance.
Web site
breed seminars(Scotland only)
lectures on specific topics - eg bobtails
2 open shows
1 championship show
regular newsletter
TAN
regular dog press articles
annual activity fun day
annual dinner
network links to CEB and other EB clubs
point of contact with KC
funded rescue service
rehoming service including home visits and assessments
puppy finder and advice to new owners
best practice guide
breed database
generally available telephone / email advice
shop
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johnhod
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| Quote: | | Makes you wonder just how those on the committee have time to organize all that with very little help from the members And, in a few cases, not a lot of help from some members of the committee. |
Maybe if the committee were a bit more open with the membership and invited them to become involved in organising activities we would have more help and an even longer list to peruse. True, many may not want to be involved, but the opportunity should IMHO be offered.
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Ghilliegumdrop
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Definate possibilties there John
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doganjo
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I do my best up here in Scottishland but can't run events on my own.
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