norma inglis

> I was just thinking how nice it would be if the 2 Cavalier Clubs in the USA
> could come together and co host a Cavalier extravaganza weekend. To have the
> best of all the American Cavaliers housed under one roof would be great.
> Would that be so difficult to arrange? 2 shows (1 CKCSC USA and the other
> the ACKCSC) could be organised jointly by a sub committee from both Clubs.
> A small step but it could open up communications for futher eaching
> important issues that need resolving to enable the Cavalier to flourish in
> the US. Maybe I am being too simplistic as I know feelings run high and it
> is impossible for outsiders to express opinions or make judgements without
> being directly involved or knowing the full facts.
> But at the end of the day if the breed benefits surely that is all that
> matters. Common ground needs to be found.
>
> Norma (Craigowl) UK (Do I hear someone saying "pigs might fly!)

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What a wonderful idea - I personally have always wanted to get a World
Congress going like the Bichon fanciers, and the Afghan one (that was
glorious!) and think that the two clubs making their best effort, could have
an incredible event. Let's try everyone, give the disagreements a 12 month
moritorium and plan a great extravaganza! I offer my services now, and if i
have any talent it is that i am vocal and determined! Let us now hear from
everyone who would be in favor of this and be willing to donate their time
and talents. And who knows, we might fly, is this not why man invented
airplanes?
Michael Allen

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