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March Dog Madness

Sunday, March 31, 2019 at 10:00am to 4:00pm

CCE Orange County 18 Seward Ave, Middletown, NY 10940

Orange County CCE  has taken the leash and lead and will be hosting this year’s “March Dog Madness” educational conference for teens and adults, interested cce staff, and 4-H leaders. All dog project leaders engaged in community training programs are invited to attend. Join 4-H educators, Lisa Marie Hintze and Eric Fortune-Reader as they help participants understand and practice principles they can take back and share with 4-H members at the local level.  Adults and teens will gain networking skills, exchange ideas and have an opportunity to work together while having fun.   

Where: Middletown, NY 
When: Sunday, March 31st 10am – 4pm
Cost: $25/person (includes lunch)
Who: Open to the general public
How: RSVP by March 22. Classes will fill up. A minimum of 8 per class.

The following guests are featured with additional guests still to be added:

Keynote Speaker – Dr. Paul Johnson, DVM, Middletown, NY
K-9 Officers from Middletown and Saugerties Police Department
Robin Markowitz, CCDT Pets Alive, Middletown
Ken Porter and Nina Sorochynskyj, Northeast Search and Rescue
Katherine Pepe, Therapy Dogs International
Dr. Sabrina Timperman, DVM Mercy College
Janet Skala, Barking Bubbles on the Go, Mobile Grooming Spa
Dan Bacaloglu, District Manager, Royal Canin
Lorelei Case, Trainer, High Point, K-9 Center

To RSVP, contact: LisaMarie Hintze lh593@cornell.edu or  Eric Fortune-Reader ef388@cornell.edu 845-344-1234  

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Event Type

Conference/Workshop

Departments

CCE 4-H

Cost

$25

Contact E-Mail

lh593@cornell.edu

Contact Name

LisaMarie Hintze

Open To

Public

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