Bob and Laddie go to the
Collie Club of America
National Specialty Show
Concord, NC March 28 – April 1, 2007
We flew out of LAX in Los Angeles. As usual, the very
handsome Laddie attracted a lot of attention. Upon arrival,
we were met by retired Navy captain, Jack Ahart, who
escorted us to the USO Center that happened to be located
in the Charlotte, NC airport. A beautiful suite, it truly was a
home-away-from-home for our troops and their families,
complete with a room dedicated to children. Although the
late hour prevented a large gathering of people, we still met
some volunteers and visitors. Bob enjoyed his cup of coffee
and Laddie was more than satisfied with a heaping plate
of sliced turkey. Laddie and Captain Ahart posed for photos
in front of a colorful and impressive array of flags. Thanks
to Captain Ahart and his staff for a refreshing experience.
Our driver then met us and made the trip to Concord an easy one. We were touched by his commitment to rescue collies. Thanks, John, for all your good work.
Once at the Wingate Inn in Concord, we were pretty much set for sleep and anticipating our first big working day at the National. Laddie started his day with some scrambled eggs, compliments of the hotel's complimentary breakfast bar. Off to the Carbarrus Arena we went, accompanied by Bob's daughter
Mary Duxbury and her mother Claire Cone. They had accomplished a yeoman's job in setting up the two areas where Laddie and Bob would meet people, pose for photographs, and provide autographs.
Bob stamped every photo with the original pawtograph that Rudd Weatherwax had made from Pal's
(the dog who portrayed the original Lassie) footprint. The footprinted stamps have been in the
Weatherwax family for almost sixty years.
Besides photos, Bob and Laddie had brought quite a sample of collie merchandise and a lot was snapped
up over the course of the next few days. Tee-shirts, watches, pins, plush dogs, jewelry, prints, figurines,
and other collie memorabilia went home with people from all over the world.
Bob and Laddie also made two special appearances in the main ring of the arena. On Friday, they put on a unique presentation, demonstrating several of the behaviors an entertainment dog can exhibit to convey emotion as well as action. Bob also answered some questions that attendees had asked. On Saturday,
Bob and Laddie participated in the highly emotional collie rescue tribute. Led into the center ring by a bagpiper, rescue collies and their owners from the local area were presented to the audience. Each dog's story was told. It was impossible to hold back tears. Then Bob and Laddie entered to offer a special sash
to each dog and a handshake to each owner. In a special surprise for Jean Smith, president of
Collie Rescue of the Carolina's, a plaque inscribed with heartfelt prose was read, and then
Bob and Laddie presented it to her. Thanks to Sharon Frampton for wanting Bob and Laddie
to take part in this salute.
During the days of the show, host club show chair Janet Robinson seemed to be everywhere, making sure that everything ran smoothly. Lenell Nix, who was in charge of special transportation, also seemed to be
in charge of special guests. He made sure that Bob and Laddie had time for breaks as well as time for
lunch. We so enjoyed his good humor and his attention to detail.
One evening, Bob was the guest of the
Quarter Century Collie Group (CCA members
of 25 years or more duration). Their banquet was held
at the famous Lowe's Motor Speedway, and we had the
opportunity to view the racing oval where some cars
were taking practice laps. Thanks, Pat Atkins,
for the invitation and special seating.
So many new and old friends made this collie event
and our appearance possible and memorable.
Carbarrus County provided the host club with a
grant to fund our entire trip. The Wingate Inn staff
made our stay easy and enjoyable. Laddie had a great
time taking walks in the nearby fields and going up
and down on the elevator. We appreciate the efforts
of every officer of the CCA and committee member
of the host club to put on this national
specialty – one of the largest in collieclub history.
Thanks to Tom Frampton, show superintendent,
for supplying the posing bench for Laddie and his fans.
Special thanks to Mary and Claire. Above all, a humble
thanks to all the collie people and the people of
North Carolina who welcomed us.
Nothing was finer than being in Carolina.