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M.E.S.C. SetterLetter
December, Winter of 2011 Edition
Published quarterly by Michigamme English Set ter Club
te: Website: michigammeenglishsetterclub.com
Newsletter Online: posted on our website
Editor: Lynda Chase
Happy Holidays to all of you! It’s hard to believe that Christmas is only days away. Our annual Christmas
Party was a huge success and if you didn’t make it you truly missed out! We had 30 members in
attendance and the food was fantastic and the White Elephant gift exchange continues to provide so many
laughs your cheeks hurt by the end of the evening. We did see the side of some that we NEVER knew
existed!
At our annual meeting we had the election of new officers for the upcoming year. Chris Reedy is our new
President and brings many years of experience in the dog world in conformation, tracking, obedience and
breeder of Aussie’s. Terry Kuhn is 1st Vice President has a wealth of knowledge of dog shows and rules
which is blessing to this club. 2nd Vice President is Sandy Moody who has served as our Hunt Test
Chair, Trophy Chair, and in charge of our ribbons for our specialty. Sandy is the person who has done
a fantastic job of taking all of these areas to the next level and beyond and has been very involved not
only in our hunt test, but our specialty as well. Chris Pilcher returns as Secretary of our club and does a
FANTASTIC job making sure that we are in compliance in all areas and a great organizer and
communicator. Chris & husband Ed and daughters Annie & Kate have organized the food at our specialty
for years is also an extremely dedicated member of our club. Bruce Arnold & Ray McVeigh are the new
Field Co-Chairs and brings a wealth of knowledge in the field and promises to continue to have our club
expand in that area. Cindy Baatz continues on as our Rescue Chair and is admired by all of us for her
dedication to those ES in need. Sandy Miller returns to Membership Chair and does an awesome job
promoting our club handling the membership. Sandy also serves as Secretary for the English Setter
Association of America. I have returned to the position of Treasurer, Newsletter Editor, and 2012 Show
Chair. I am always honored to serve the club. If you would like to contribute to the newsletter in any way
please send me and email and know it is “our” newsletter and contributions are welcome form all
members.
This fall was very successful for many Michigamme members in the field, conformation ring, obedience
ring, and agility. Michigamme continues to grow to be a club that is inclusive of all the things our setters
are capable of doing.
Bruce Arnold & Ray McVeigh are busy planning the spring hunt test; we are also already working on the
2012 Specialty as well. Our Supported Entries are at the Oakland County Kennel Club, Detroit Kennel
Club, Progressive Kennel Club, and Ann Arbor Kennel Club (please see dates & judges in the Supported
Entry Section.) Sandy Moody & Terry Kuhn are the Supported Entry Chairs and continue to research
other All Breed Shows to support.
I would be remiss if I didn’t mention that the English Setter world lost the best friend it could have. Dick
Fox lost his 2 year battle with cancer. Dick worked so hard for the health of our breed and served for
many years on the Board of the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals. I cannot tell you what a valuable
resource Dick was for all of us – I speak for many when I say he was a friend and will truly be missed!
Wishing you all the best this Holiday Season!
Lynda Chase
lrchase@comcast.net
Editor
Michigamme English Setter Club
Vice President at Large English Setter Association of America
appreciate the merit of their competition
and the effort of competitors." Nothing is more
fun than to see a novice or someone new to the
This month’s featured columnist breed succeed, when even they did not expect it.
AKC Judge Penny Disiena … Being there for your fellow competitor or club,
what has happened to that? Exhibitors do not go
to show with a guarantee of a win, having to
Sportsmanship work for it and thus it is that much more special
when a win occurs. Blame on the judge or the
When asked to write this short column I other exhibitors just doesn't cut it anymore.
considered whether to come from the
breeder/owner side or the judge’s side of things. "Sportsmen are willing to share honest and open
I guess I choose the judges side of things as I appraisals of both the strengths and weaknesses
now see things quite differently inside the ring of their breeding stock." Often those who
rather than just outside. I am lucky enough to do not want to hear it are those who do not want
have both vantage points of reference. to compete and are quick to say "she knows the
judge" or "he never does anything for me", not
AKC has a code of sportsmanship that is given realizing their breeding stock is less than the best
to all judges with the expectation that they know and can always be improved upon. We learn
and understand it. As representatives of from our competition and we grow from it.
AKC to the public we are to understand the code Exhibitors want to improve and that is what
and hold exhibitors to be as needed. If you are drives better breeding stock and competition.
unaware of the code, you may know all about Ask questions, be willing to take hones answers,
sportsmanship, not care about sportsmanship, or be selective of who you ask, and above all
maybe you have seen it, but from where ever you remember no dog is perfect, they all have faults
come I am sure you can find it on AKC's web and each judge has a different level of tolerance.
site and it is listed in the Rules Applying to Dog
Shows as well. "Sportsmen refuse to compromise their
commitment and obligation to the sport of
Some of the points that strike me most in the purebred dogs by injecting personal advantage or
code are: consideration into their decisions or behaviors."
"Sportsmen commit themselves to values of fair Taking your personal stake out of the
play, honesty, courtesy, and vigorous competition for a judge is required. Being able to
competition as well as winning and losing with see only the dog and not who on the end of the
grace." The first time an exhibitor grabs the lead. Being able to see the virtues of dogs that
ribbon or trophy you are presenting from you & are not as well handled is required as your short
you realize quite quickly they are not practicing time allows. Going out of your way to gather all
sportsmanship. Winning & loosing with grace the information you can about the exhibit.
requires under-standing that not every person Sometimes moving multiple times, or re-
sees things the same way, breed characteristics examining. For those breeds that need a measure
are subjective. There are different levels of of doing that even when it puts you behind and
under-standing that judges have of the breeds as or upsets exhibitors.
well. What you see inside the ring is far
different from what you see on the outside. "Sportsman refuse to embarrass the sport or
Putting on that smile to everyone and just having themselves while taking part in the sport.”All too
a good time. How many of you can't wait for often as of late I see disgruntled exhibitors,
your next show..........remember that and just unfriendly, and those expecting the win with a
enjoy yourself. Winning is not guaranteed at any less than worthy exhibit. It is embarrassing to
show. see sportsmen act like that, putting themselves in
that spot. Upholding the breed standards are first
"Sportsmen find that vigorous competition and and foremost and there are many judges out there
civility are not in-consistent and are able to who attempt to do that. Some breeds get the
reputation of being "poor sports" over-all. We The Advanced title program becomes
never want to be in that catagory. I know of one effective February 1, 2012. Any
long time handler & ES breeder that handles advanced title qualifying performance after
every situation with grace and would never think that date achieved by a dog that has already
of disappointing the breed with inappropriate earned the initial title in a given testing
actions. level can be counted toward an advanced
title.
I guess as an exhibitor I always want to show Additional Hunt Tests
and to whomever and when-ever, so I do not There are some areas where Pointing Breed
understand most of why people do what they do Hunting Tests are routinely full. In
at dog shows. As a judge I want exhibits that response to this and the possibility that the
want to be there, want to compete, want to work Advanced title program will create
for their win and want to be a sportsman about it. additional demand, clubs will be allowed to
The English Setter exhibitor have a huge hold up to six hunting tests per calendar
advantage over many breeds in that most are year at their option.
owner handled. That leads itself to comrodery, Feedback
sportsmanship and friendly competition. Help The approach to the Advanced titling
each other learn and grow and improve the program is unique in a number of ways.
breed. Some clubs support sportsmanship and Comments or suggestions should be e-
some do not. Understanding sportsmanship is mailed to the Performance Events
something you can participate in from day one Department at huntingtest@akc.org.
while winning may take much longer. Enjoy the
ride and learn what you can. Regards, Bruce C. Arnold
Penny DiSiena
AKC #76729
PBHT Advanced Title
Application 12.6.11.pdf
Pointing Breed Advanced Hunt Title
Application:
A Happy Ending for this Rescue and a
The Title
Calendar Star!
Upon verification the title is placed on the
dog’s record and will appear on a dog’s Seven years ago we brought home Arrow, a
pedigree. The Advanced title is designated purebred Llewellyn Setter. When we first met
by the addition of the letter A at the end of Arrow he was currently at a rescue out of Mt.
existing titles. (Junior Hunter Advanced Gilead, OH. The owner of the rescue had
[JHA], Senior Hunter Advanced [SHA] brought him up to Michigan to an agility trial he
and Master Hunter Advanced [MHA]). No was attending with his wife. Of course we
title certificate will be issued unless couldn't help asking about him. He was a very
ordered through the use of the application good looking boy.
form for a fee of $20. Ordering a title
certificate is at the discretion of the owner. We learned that Arrow had a very rough start in
The Advanced title will supersede the life. He was tied to a doghouse and that is where
initial title earned in the test level. For is spent his first year and a half. He had no
example, JHA will supersede JH on a dog’s training, he was never socialized and his coat
pedigree. A title earned in a more was stained yellow from the mud he sat in
advanced level will supersede the advanced everyday. Wild animal did not begin to describe
title in a lower level. For example, SH will him. He needed a lot of work to become
supersede JHA. domesticated.
Arrow came to the rescue because his owner, the
county dog warden, took him to his own shelter dog we knew he was meant to be! He had found
and told them that he didn't want him anymore his forever home with us.
and to put him down. Unbelievable! Thankfully
the shelter workers knew that he was a great dog Arrow is a true success story and it's so great that
and refused, they also asked for his papers since we can brag about him making it in the calendar,
they knew he came with them. They then called it is truly an honor to this dog that started his life
the rescue and asked if they would take him the way he did.
since he would need a lot of training before he
could even be considered for adoption. Jill Boback
While we were at the trial, we got the rescue
information in case someone was looking for a
dog. A few months passed and we couldn't stop
thinking about Arrow. When my brother
mentioned getting a dog, Arrow was the first one
we thought of. Although my brother wasn't
100% sure on him, we were, we had decided that
if he didn't want him we would bring him home
to live with us. Which is exactly what we did.
Although Arrow was excelling in his rescue
home, he was not so at our home. Even though
he fit in instantly with the other dogs, his
dominance was a problem and he had taken to
"marking" the house daily. He also couldn't hold
it all day because he never had to. It was
basically like training a puppy, he needed to be
taken back to the basics once again and retrained
all over. There were many days I had considered
returning him fearing that he wasn't going to be
able to adapt.
Well, we all stuck it out and it's been a fast seven
years and Arrow has become a solid member of
our home. He is one of the best behaved and one What is a Title, Really?
of our best hunting dogs. He was a natural! He's
also super affectionate and a total sweetheart, Not just a brag, not just a stepping stone to a
even when Action is annoying the daylights out higher title, not just an adjunct to competitive
of him. scores.
A Title is a tribute to the dog that bears it, a
way to honor that dog, an ultimate memorial.
I have had several photos taken of my dogs over It will remain in the record and in the memory
the years and last month I was handed an English for about as long as anything in this world can
Setter Browntrout Calendar. At first I was remain. Few humans will do as well or better
looking for Chase or Action and thought I was in that regard. And though the dog himself
given it by mistake but then I saw it. There was doesn't know or care that this achievements
Arrow, gracing the month of August! I was such have been noted, a Title says many things in
a proud mom. the world of humans, where such things count.
A Title says your dog was intelligent, and
adaptable, and good-natured. It says that
It's unfortunate that there are so many owners out your dog loved you enough to do the things
there like the one Arrow had and are too ignorant that please you, however crazy they may have
to see the true potential of the dog they have. But sometimes seemed.
we saw it, embraced it and turned him into the And a Title says that you loved your dog, that
you loved to spend time with him because he
was a good dog, and that you believed in him 4. 1993 – DC Gemody’s Heathrow SoSiouxMe
enough to give him yet another chance when MH – “Scout,” dog. Owned by Bill and Pam
he failed (or you did), and that in the end your
Miller, bred by M.A. Samuelson and Aina
faith was justified.
A Title proves that your dog inspired you to Plummer. Sired by Can. Ch. Bludawn’s Tribal
have the special relationship enjoyed by so Dancer out of Ch. Heathrow’s Gemody Lot A
few; that in a world of disposable creatures, Laughs. Trained and handled in the field by Bill
this dog with a Title was greatly loved, and Miller, handled in the ring by M.A. Samuelson.
loved greatly in return.
And when that dear short life is over, the Title 5. 1993 – DC/AFC Heathrow’s Robbin’ Hood
remains as a memorial of the finest kind, the
MH – “Ashley,” bitch. Owned and bred by
best you can give to a deserving friend,
volumes of praise in one small set of initials
M.A. Samuelson. Sired by A/M Ch. Heathrow’s
before or after the name. A Case of Blackmale JH out of Heathrow’s
A Title is nothing less than love and respect, Robbin’ Rainbows JH CGC. Trained by Bill
given and received permanently. Miller and M.A. Samuelson, handled in the ring
and field by M.A. Samuelson.
Submitted by Bruce Arnold author unknown
6. 1994 – DC/AFC Heathrow’s The Black
Kathy Rodriguez, with the help of M.A. Marble MH CGC – “Rocky,” dog. Owned by
Samuelson and Dick Fox, have compiled an Arlene Courtney and M.A. Samuelson. Bred by
impressive record of the eleven dual champions M.A. and Peter Samuelson. Sired by A/M Ch.
in English Setter history. Kathy has given me Heathrow’s A Case of Blackmale JH CGC out of
the following information to share with you. Heathrow’s Robbin’ Rainbows JH CGC.
Thanks, Kathy! Trained by Bill Miller and M.A. Samuelson in
the field, handled in the field and breed ring by
1. 1985 – DC/Can. Ch. Heathrow’s Rainbow M.A. Samuelson and Arlene Courtney.
Robber HDX – “Alex,” dog. Owned by Mike
and Barbara Fletcher and M.A. Samuelson and 7. 1995 – DC/AFC Heathrow’s Winchester
bred by M.A. and Peter Samuelson. Sired by Ranger UDX, MH, NAJ, OA – “Ranger,” dog.
A/C Ch. Leighton’s Top Choice Can. CD out of Owned, handled and trained by Terry Barnes;
A/C Ch. Heathrow’s Laughter ‘N the Rain. bred by M.A. and Peter Samuelson. Sired by DC
Trained and handled in the field by Mike Gemody’s Heathrow SoSiouxMe MH out of
Fletcher, handled in the ring by M.A. Heathrow’s Robbin’ Rainbows JH CGC.
Samuelson. BiSS winner.
8. 1996 – Can. Ch., Am. DC Set’r Ridge’s Solid
2. 1992 – DC Indian Bend Bow & Arrow MH – Gold CDX, MH, HDX – “Hadji,” dog.
“Jim,” dog. Owned by Steve and Candy Owner/trainer/handler/breeder was Melissa
Perrymans. Bred by John and Sandy McCue. Johnson-Newman. Sired by A/C Ch. Fieldplay’s
Sired by Ch. Guys ‘N Dolls Barrister Beau out of SetrRidge Jhahil CD JH out of Can. Ch.
Indian Bend Final Touch. Trained and handled Bludawn’s Just Call Me Jenny. BiSS and BiS
in the field by Bill Miller and Perrymans, winner.
handled in the ring by Jerry Vance.
9. 1997 – DC Columbine Heathrow Skylark CD,
3. 1992 – DC/AFC Cobblestone Stolen MH, CGC – “Shelley,” bitch. Owned, trained
Moments CD MH – “Rainbow,” bitch. Owned and handled by M.A. Samuelson; bred by C.
and bred by Mari Anderson. Sired by Ch. Bartlet and P. Williams. Sired by A/M Ch.
Brasswinds Edwardian Tryst out of Ch. Sunburst Heathrow’s A Case of Blackmale JH CGC out of
Whispering Winds CD SH. Trained and handled Ch. Columbine’s First Contessa.
in the field by Bill Miller for her Field
championship, Mari Anderson for her Amateur 10. 2000 – DC Gold Rush’s Fancy Dancer
Field and breed championships and obedience CDX, SH, HS – “Fancy,” bitch. Owned by
title. Kathy Rodriguez; bred by Karen Kossuth.
Trained and handled in the field by Roy Smith. count/ArticleStandard/Article/detail/710865?contextC
Handled in the ring by several different people. ategoryId=40534
Sired by Can. Ch., Am. DC Set’r Ridge’s Solid
http://www.offa.org/dbaserole.html
Gold CDX, MH, HDX out of Ch. Gold Rush
Broadway Melody. BiSS winner. Check out information on Grand Championship:
www.akc.org/grandchampionship
11. 2000 – DC Kelyric Starry Starry Sky SH –
“Syndi,” bitch. Owned, handled and trained by The new point schedule effective
M.A. Samuelson, owned with Karen Kennedy 5/11/2011 in on the AKC web site at the
following:
and bred by Karen Kennedy. Sired by A/M Ch. http://www.akc.org/events/conformation/po
Heathrow’s A Casey of Blackmale JH out of Ch. int_schedule.cfm
Sunburst I’m Bridget JH.
How to understand colors in ES
From M.A. Samuelson: One interesting thing is http://www.dogstuff.info/standard_accepte
that eight of these dogs are related to each other, d_coat_color_genetics_danes_yousha.html
four of them through the first dual champion,
four of them having the same sire, three of them Xylitol
having the same dam. The other three are related Warninghttp://www.fda.gov/AnimalVeterinary/NewsE
vents/CVMUpdates/ucm244076.htm
to each other also, so two lines have produced
the eleven dual champions. Ref: 1,3,4,5,6,7 and
M.E.S.C Specialty link www.mackenziedream.com
11 are related and 2,8 and 10 are related. Go to for full results from the
Michigamme Specialty
Facebook page for Rescue’s art:
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Bones-by-MESC-English-Setter- Michigan State University College of Law has a
Rescue/128550727221426?sk=wall web site that covers all animal laws in all 50
Prices are from $40-$60 states and foreign laws. I've referred to it many
Please Support Rescue! times. The web site is:
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she goes for the bird, which jumps up and flies away.
M.E.S.C.......BRAGS! (clock still running).
Bruce & Amy
Arnold Hoping to end this brace, the judge asks to have a
bird planted, so I call Brynn in, water her, and give
her a quiet pep talk during the planting process. I
carefully handle her, bringing her in down-wind of the
planted bird....and she blows right by it! (more OH
NOOOO!). Fortunately, she finds and points another
bird near the far corner of the bird field (clock still
running). I flush, Brynn holds and the gunners
commence shooting. On their fourth (and last) shot,
they shoot the quail and it goes down approx 50 yds.
away. Now the moment of truth..."Dead
bird...Fetch!" Brynn picks it up and runs back to me
and delivers "to hand"...with a smile on her face
(perhaps she had an epiphany...."This is what I'm
supposed to do!")....or she just wanted this travesty to
end....(I'd like to think it was the former!). No
OK, one brag for Brynn and Piper.....This is going to comment from the judges, but spontaneous applause
be a long one...if you have room for a novella... erupted from the gallery (likely grateful that they
could now go home) as we walked out of the bird
field and awaited the results. After what seemed like
DeCoverly's Blue Rock (Brynn) completed her AKC
another eternity, the results are posted: SHE
Senior Hunter title this fall with back-to-back passes
PASSED! (and she knew it!).
at the National Specialty hunt tests on Oct. 22 and 23
in Eagle, WI. On Saturday, her brace might go down
in the annals of time as the "the longest 30 min. test No such drama on Sunday (thank
in AKC history"....47 minutes by my watch. Let me goodness)....Brynn ran / hunted / handled like a "true
set the stage...last brace of SH...last brace of the professional" and methodically completed all of the
day, 4:00 PM, and running with a "Bye dog", Brynn SH requirements (including a "very snappy"
had a nice back/honor on her brace mate, so now retrieve..MH level?)...with time to spare...I might add!
time for her bird work. She eased into a solid point
on a visible, walking quail (usually the "kiss of Stylecast Pied Piper (Piper) also achieved an SH
death"), and held steady through the flush, broke at pass on Saturday, but came down with a case of
the shot and ran to the downed bird. In her usual "happy feet" on Sunday and broke before the shot.
fashion, she picked it up, dropped it, picked it up More training to do...., but a great weekend none-the-
again, dropped it and returned to me...sans quail! I less!
gently told her "Dead bird...Fetch" (while my mind is
screaming "OH NOOOOO, not this"!). I am fully Regards,
aware that no "training" is allowed during a hunt Bruce C. Arnold
test...so we were at a bit of a "Mexican Stand-
Off"....which lasted for what seemed like an eternity
(clock still running). My "mental telepathy" signals
must have been working as she grudgingly turned,
returned to the bird, and retrieved it to hand.
After watching this drama unfold from horseback, one
of the judges rode up to me and said "While I
commend your gumption to "stay with it", that is not a
passing retrieve. Would she do better with another
bird?" Summoning up my most confident "pro-
trainer" voice, I said "yes" and we were off to find
another bird. Brynn found and pointed another bird
and we waited for the gunners to arrive. She held to
flush, broke at the (multiple) shots and the (likely
unwounded) quail flew about 75 yards and fluttered Brynn
down. Hoping that the gunners might have at least
hit it will a pellet or two, I sent Brynn off on what
would have been the longest hunt test retrieve in her
life. She slams another point on the quail (not a good
sign) and I release her with "Dead bird, Fetch!" and
From Lindsey Kuhn…..
TJ - GCh Editions Pursuit of Happiness
received an invitation to Westminster by
being in the Top 5 English Setters.
Logan – GCh Kaska’s Capture the Moment
received English Setter of the Year at the
ESAA Awards Banquet. Grouse Camp
Lee Gancer, Lindsey Kuhn and Carey Clark
also won the award as breeders of the
English Setter of the year.
From Lois Olson…..
Patton – Editions Air Force One captured
WD both days at Lansing, MI., earning him a
3 point major and 2 points for an excellent
outing.
Layla and new little sister Natalie
Michigamme Superstars at the Kettle Moraine From Karen Lishinski…..
English Setter Club
Merriman & Stardom Fire at Hiddenlane- Karen
Lishinski & Harvey Wooding Finished JH title at
ESAA National 1st in AmBred- ESAA National
& KMESC Specialty Finished HD title at MESC
ESAA Hunt Test
Kaska's Bugsey Malone of Hiddenlane CGC HD
RN JH-Karen Lishinski earned 2 legs of
Beginner Novice Obedience Title at ESAA
National and KMESC Specialty
Bruce Arnold with Brynn & Piper. Karen
Lishinski with Sid Ch. Pantemonium's Anything Goes CGC HD
JH- Karen Lishinski & Larry Madden-2nd in
From the Moody & Branik’s….. Field Trial class at ESAA National
From Susan Lee…..
Ms Fiona became CH Stylecast My Fair Lady
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Up Coming Events
Supported Entries:
Dave Branik teaching “proper begging technique” Oakland County KC
January 21st & 22nd 2012
Saturday - Arley D. Hussin
Sunday – Mr. James Brown
Detroit Kennel Club
March 3rd & 4th 2012 Executive Lynda Chase 586-980-7522
Saturday – Linda Robey Director 2077 Pine Hollow Trail
Sunday – Mrs. Elaine Lessing Brighton, MI 48114
lrchase@comcast.net
1st
Progressive Vice President Terry Kuhn 419-872-3310
April 28th & 29th 678 Deer Run
Saturday – Regular Class Mr. Gary Anderson Perrysburg, OH 43551
Sweeps – Ms Sarah Armstrong terry.kuhn@owenscorning.com
Sunday – Ms Beverly Anderson 2nd Vice Sandy Moody 734-676-3236
28031 East River
Ann Arbor Kennel Club Grosse Ile, MI 48138
TBD smoody1@ford.com
Secretary Christine Pilcher 248-554-0129
Spring Hunt Test – Date TBD 3663 Rockingham
*************************************** Royal Oak, MI 48073
See a committee that you would like to serve c-spotrun@sbcglobal.net
on? .... Contact the committee chair or MESC Treasurer Lynda Chase 586-980-7522
President Chris Reedy. We would love to have 2077 Pine Hollow Trail
you serve. Brighton, MI 48114
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MESC Officers MESC Newsletter Editor
President: Chris Reedy Lynda Chase 586-980-7522
First Vice President: Terry Kuhn lrchase@comcast.net
Second Vice President: Sandy Moody(new) Rescue
Secretary: Chris Pilcher Cindy Baatz 248-542-1771
Treasurer: Lynda Chase dogonegold@aol.com
Executive Director: Lynda Chase Webmaster
Mary Witt
Committee Chairs: admin@michigammeenglishsetterclub.com
Hunt Chairs – Bruce Arnold & Ray McVeigh Christmas Party Chairperson
Newsletter Editor – Lynda Chase Lynda Chase 810-227-9141
Membership Chair – Sandy Miller Jenny Mazzara 248-674-1936
Sandy Moody 734-676-1823
Obedience/Rally/Agility – Chris Reedy
Webmaster – Mary Witt AKC Compliance Officer
Breeder Referral Contact – Susan Lee Chris Reedy 517-669-5345
2012 Show Chair – Lynda Chase Supported Entries
AKC Compliance Officer – Chris Pilcher Terry Kuhn 419-872-3310
Rescue Chair – Cindy Baatz Sandy Moody 734-676-1823
Supported Entries – Terry Kuhn & Sandy Stand Alone Fundraiser
Moody Dean Miller 419-666-3312
Stand Alone Raffle – Dean Miller
Show Chairpersons September 8th & 9th 2012
Judge Committee Chairpersons for 2012/2013 Lynda Chase 586-980-7522
- Susan Lee & Terry Kuhn
Legislation Liaison – Chris Reedy Hunt C0-Chairperson’s
Bruce Arnold 810-599-6636
Ray McVeigh 248-761-1981
Michigamme English Setter Club Membership Chairperson
Officers and Directors Sandy Miller 517-669-5345
Obedience/Agility/Rally Chairperson
President Chris Reedy 517-775-2332 9160 Chris Reedy (517) 669-5345
Williams Road walkate@aol.com
Dewitt, MI 48820
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