Club Meetings

CCKC regular meetings are on the 4th Wednesday of January through June, August through October, and on the fourth Tuesday in November. Meetings usually take place at the Miami Township Civic Center on Meijer Drive in Miami Twp.

Google map & directions to Civic Center

The club picnic is in July, and the Christmas party is in December.

Annual elections are in January.

The club also hosts occasional dinner meetings at area restaurants. Contact the corresponding secretary at billie@sagenhaftweims.com for the meeting location if you would like to attend.

Some meetings also include short education programs on a variety of topics, including breed-specific dog sports (water work, carting, lure-coursing, etc.), search and rescue training and operations, canine health, AKC policies, and more.

Business meetings generally begin at 7:00 p.m. but may start later on program nights. Refreshments are served prior to the beginning of the meeting.

The CCKC membership policy rewards members who attend two meetings per year and work in some capacity for the club. The board determines the reward each January for services rendered the preceding year. We also recognize the show and performance ring achievements of our members with plaques for titles and annual awards for versatility and championships earned by breeders who own and handle their own dogs.

Guests are welcome! Those who wish to apply for membership must attend two meetings and get signatures from two current members on an application.

For the time and location of the next meeting
email our Corresponding Secretary and Membership Chairman:
Billie Thompson billie@sagenhaftweims.com

Club Newsletter

CCKC publishes a newsletter for members six times a year in even-numbered months.

 

Awards

CCKC offers two types of awards for members: Member of the Year, given to a member who has gone above and beyond in contribution to the club; and title awards for members' achievements with their dogs. The title awards include special awards for versatility and home bred and handled dogs. We also select a recipient for AKC Good Sportsmanship recognition.

Title awards are given at each meeting, and special title awards are presented at the annual meeting.

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CCKC is your Clermont County link to the wonderful world of purebred dogs!

We join The American Kennel Club, The National Animal Interest Alliance, and AKC Canine Health Foundation in promoting the value of purebred dogs in all of their roles in today's society and in protecting the rights of responsible dog breeders, owners, and exhibitors.
To find out more about our club check out our About CCKC page

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