[ SHOWGSD-L ] 2009 National question

  • From: GretchAnya@xxxxxxx
  • To: showgsd-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 11:49:44 EDT

Phew ~ Just home from another great National (except the dirt), exhausted,  
but still smiling. I have a question about a future National and am not sure  
where it should be directed, so I thought I would start here.
I read in the National show sites committee report that an Ohio site has  
been chosen for 2009. I'm not great with geography, but as far as I can tell,  
Ohio is nowhere near the East Coast.
So, my question is, why are we heading to the Midwest for what is supposed  
to be an Eastern National?
This is near and dear to me, obviously, because I live in New England and  
was very much looking forward to a closer show. (Especially after Colorado and  
Texas in the next two years.)
I apologize in advance for broaching this on the List, but again, was not  
sure where to bring the question. Thanks in advance to anyone who has more info 
 
or an explanation.
 
Becky Tsaros Dickson
_www.GretchAnya.com_ (http://www.gretchanya.com/) 
_www.GSDbyDesign.com_ (http://www.gsdbydesign.com/) 



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