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AGILITY
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News from the Agility Section Animal Care Buys Agility Equipment Animal Care has bought Agility Equipment with the money we have raised for them this year. Click here to see the photos and visit their site. Added to site 30.11.09 Sponsored Sleep in a Kennel Teresa would like to thank everyone who sponsored her sleep in a kennel. Her total is currently at £756 which will help Dogs for the Disabled buy a new puppy to train. Added to site: 20/10/09 Sponsored Sleep in a Kennel Teresa is doing a sponsored sleep in a kennel at Hest Bank Kennels on October 16th 2009 from 7pm till 8.30am. All she will have with her in the kennel is her sleeping bag, pillow, clothes, drink, snack, book and a torch.
She is raising money for Dogs for the Disabled. To sponsor Teresa either use the link below or see her at training.
www.justgiving.com/sleepinakennel
2008 Achievements within the Club Details of members grade progression and those who achieved warrants can be found here. Added to site: 09.01.09 Wigton Winners!
Well done to Ellie & Molly on thier TWO wins of Grade 1 Agility and with the win the weekend before at our own show they very much deserve to be Grade 2.
Well done to Gilli and Ludo on their Grade 4 Agility win making them Grade 5. Added to site: 17.10.08
Lune Valley Show October 4th
Details of your job on the day can be found here .
Margaret Fahy It is with much sadness that I have to report that Margaret Fahy died this week, known more to club members who have been with us a while, she was the owner of Rob (who Jacqui Skipwith has been running recently) and before that she competed with Wren, and before that with Lark and Fly in agility and obedience competitions. She regularly played golf and Tennis and competed most weekends in sheep dog trials. Margaret attended the very first class I ran when I started the Agility classes so many years ago and her first dog was boarding in our kennels at the time that I purchased them. She was a great supporter of the club and all its activities and helped at the shows, both obedience and agility, for many many years. She will be sorely missed by many people. Written by Margaret Pennington Added to site: 01.08.08
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