Way to go Sniffers! Thanks to everyone who brought a raffle basket and bought tickets at the Holiday party. Between the dollars raised at the party, direct donations made by club members and our matching program the Sniffers raised over $1,600.00 for Old Dog Haven.
2017 NACSW Invitationals
Two of our club members recently traveled to Massachusetts to participate in the 2017 NACSW Invitationals. Vicky Lovejoy with her Aussie Kendra and Karen Dunlop and her GSD Uschi both were invited to this prestigious annual event. Way to go to both of these Northwest K9 Sniffers’ members and their awesome pups on their great accomplishments!
Annual Fundraiser for Old Dog Haven
In keeping with the Sniffers belief in giving back to our community,we will be holding a RAFFLE to raise funds for Old Dog Haven in Lake Stevens at the Holiday Party on December 17th. You can find out more about this very deserving rescue organization on their main homepage at: http://olddoghaven.org.
Can’t attend the holiday party but want to contribute to the fundraiser? You can donate directly to Old Dog Haven using this link:
https://co.clickandpledge.com/sp/d1/default.aspx?wid=64969 The club will match the money raised up to $750, so if you donate directly to ODH, be sure to send a copy of your donation receipt to lupea81050@gmail.com so the club can match your donation. Last year we raised almost $600 through our fundraiser and matched that amount. Our goal this year is to raise $750! Your generous support allows Old Dog Haven to continue their valuable rescue work they do for senior dogs in the Pacific Northwest.
Prodigious Fund
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The club’s fundraising at the last fall’s Sniff-n-Go’s was a galloping success!! We raised over $3,100 from handlers and the club’s matching donation program. Here is Jack Hodge the Vice President of Emerald Downs accepting our donation check to … Continue reading
Next Club Meeting
Next Club meeting is on Sunday, January 29th at the Woodinville Library at 1:30. All our invited!! The Library is located at: 17105 Avondale Rd NE, Woodinville, WA 98072
Holiday Party
The 3rd annual Northwest K9 Sniffers Holiday party/potluck is scheduled for Sunday, December 11th from 10:30 to 3:30 at the Sno-Valley Sr. Center in Carnation. The Senior Center is pretty easy to find (one block of the main street in Carnation). It is located at 4610 Stephens Ave, Carnation, 98014. There is a dedicated parking lot at the Sr. Center and street parking in the nearby residential/business area. Please take care to obey any parking signs posted on nearby streets. If you plan on attending we are going to have at least one sniffing game for the dogs. We have lots of holiday themed container items for your pup to search and then select those items with birch, anise or clove! Holiday costumes or X-mas head-wear for your dog are optional, but who can resist? If we have time and weather permitting, we may also set up one nearby exterior search area. We also plan on having ‘Santa’ available for a photo opportunity with ‘Mr. Claus’, you and your pup.
NW K9 Sniffers Scholarship
Thanks to the generous support of handlers and volunteers we raised over $2,000 (including the club’s matching program) at the Burien trials recently hosted by the club. $1500 of this money was directed to the Northwest K9 Sniffers 2016 PSSC Foundation scholarship. This scholarship was awarded by the Foundation to a graduating senior of the Culinary Arts program at the Puget Sound Skills Center and will be used by the student for continuing education expenses for her first year of college. To read the scholarship essay completed by Kayla (the student awarded the club’s scholarship) click on this link: 2016 Scholarship Essay
Also, if you would like to find out more information about Puget Sound Skills Center here is a short video: https://vimeo.com/163765635
New Board of Director Member
Sherry Kraft has been voted in as the newest member to the Sniffers Board of Directors. The club is fortunate and honored to have a new board member with Sherry’s experience to assist in the planning and organization of club activities.
The club board would also like to extend a big thanks to Donna Toews for her years of service to the Northwest K9 Sniffers board.
By Laws Changes Approved
By unanimous approval of the voting members at the annual meeting the following changes to the club’s By-Laws have been approved:
2. For any new member approved for membership after January 30th their dues will also cover the next full Sniffer year (up to fifteen months of membership).
Thanks to everyone who attended the annual meeting and gave their input into these By-Law changes.
Scholarship Recipient
All Sniffer members should be aware that at the May 2015 Element trial hosted by the club in Burien we held a fundraiser to benefit a student at the Puget Sounds Skills Center (PSSC). Many who attended the two days of trials heard poignant stories from students at this fantastic facility and how attending PSSC has changed their lives. Donations were solicited from attendees and the club provided a matching grant program to make each donation dollar go even farther. In the end we raised $1500 and a scholarship in the name of the club was created! The PSSC Foundation evaluates all scholarship applications from numerous graduating students and they selected Celina Quintana to receive the K9 Sniffers scholarship for the school year beginning in September 2015. Here is some information about ‘our’ scholarship recipient, written by one of her instructors.
Celina Quintana has been enrolled in the Fashion Design and Marketing program for the past two years. She is also attending Todd Beamer High School and finishing up her senior year in Running Start with Seattle Central College. In doing so she is taking her prerequisite for the Apparel Design degree, very well respected program within the nation. With all of her education she adds on an internship with Shah Safari a young men’s line being designed here near Queen Ann. She works with Manuel the designer 5 hours a week and has had the opportunities that very few 18 year olds are qualified to do.
Working with Spec Packets of garment to be manufactured overseas, measuring garments for actual fitting, and coordinating presentation boards for meetings with potential buyers of the line. Celina is one in a million and has since the first day I met her, truly wanting to learn all that she can to enhance her career, and future. Her work in the Fashion class is high quality and always within the “A” standards.
The problem solving qualities she has are beyond her years. More importantly her person skills, leadership and team work are exemplary. As her teacher, I can say that Celina will be an asset to whomever hires her after graduation from Seattle Central College. It has been one of the greatest pleasures of my teaching career to see Celina grow, mature and develop into a wonderful young woman. We look forward to what is to come and we wish her well.
If you want to read the essay Celina wrote in support of her scholarship application you can see it here: https://nwk9sniffers.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/1305_001.pdf
Thanks to Courtney Searls-Ridge for organizing the fundraising effort and to everyone who donated.