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Dana Pike Contacts and Weaves Seminars + Private Lessons @ TCKC, Oct. 29-30, 2011


Prevent lost Qs. 
Build your foundation for success!
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Seminars and private lessons are now full. Wait list being accepted until Oct. 8. Do you lose Qs due to blown contacts and pokey weaves? Do you suffer from pop outs, bad entries and "sightseeing"? Do you wish you could save course time and entry fees by losing fewer Qs to obstacle faults and slow performance?


Or, do you hope to get your new dog on the right track and "train right the first time"?

Then, you won't want to miss the half-dayContacts and Weaves seminars that Dana Pike will be hosting at Town & Country Kennel Club in Bloomington, Illinois, Oct. 29-30.

Two half-day seminars will be on Saturday. The morning seminar will focus on contacts, and the afternoon seminar will focus on weaves.

Dana will evaluate the performance and goals of each working team, and will demonstrate some new and proven techniques to build a stronger foundation, improve reliability and build speed.

Once again, we will be hosting a Halloween costume contest during lunchtime at the seminar, so be sure to bring your dog's cutest disguise!

On Sunday, Dana is offering Private Lessons. We've kept the cost very reasonable for today's tighter budgets. Private lessons are nearly filled, so if you are interested in those, get your registration form in today. If you are not a TCKC club member, please email me ahead of time to check if there are openings if you are interested in a private lesson.


Taylor weaving: Solid, consistent weaves helped him maintain a very high Q rate throughout his career.

Fees for private lessons will be paid directly to Dana on the day of your lesson. Payment for the seminars must accompany your registration form to reserve your spot. Registrations close Oct. 9. 

There are separate forms for the seminar and private lessons. Download them atwww.tckc.org. Click on the blue buttons.

A pasta lunch from Avanti's will be served at the seminar. If you are interested, please check the box provided and include your lunch fee with your seminar check.

Bloomington is located in the middle of Illinois in reasonable driving distance from St. Louis, Chicago, Indianapolis and Quad Cities. The seminar will be held in a new, fully matted climate-controlled building. Equipment is well maintained and there is plenty of parking and grassy areas.

One other request. I would greatly appreciate it if you could forward news of this seminar to your training clubs and agility friends. Thanks much, and hope to see you at the seminar!

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