Sunday, October 2, 2011

K9 Athlete Symposium---Part 1--Friday dinner, Saturday Morning

The WDMA K9 Athlete Symposium weekend (Sept 23-24, 2011) proved to be an exceptional event.

We started friday night with a community potluck dinner that about 70 people attended.  Dale Evans cooked up some scrumptious tri-tips that people raved about all evening and the next day! Everyone else contributed so much food that we had more than enough for all. It was a delightful evening, even if it got a little cool. Thanks to all who attended and made it such fun!


Dale Evans--cook extraordinaire!--finally eating the tri-tips
he cooked for everyone. That's wife, Jenny to the left.








Saturday morning started a full day of festivities for all kinds of dog lovers. A beautiful autumn day on Willow Lake made the outdoor fun particularly inviting.
Willow Lake, Sept 24, 2011







 Outdoor vendors showing off their wares!
From dog sleds to hand made yard items, you could find some excellent, well made items here.






The hands on mini seminars in the morning proved quite popular. Two that were outdoors enjoying the day were:  The Anchorage Skijor Club racing teams around the Community Center with bikes and three wheeled carts. Looked like a lot of fun!


Claudia Sihler of  The Better Companion showed us "Nose Work" 
with Lucy.
The Gear Swap was the place for deals! I bought those new
Northern Outfitters boots for $25!!


Helen Lundberg selling and swapping.


Inside the Community Center, people were learning about different kinds of interesting topics.
Vic Stanculescu gave lessons in how to read a GPS. 
Susan Whiton, DVM, talked about K9 massage and acupressure.
Alaska State Parks Ranger, John Wilber
explained extreme weather clothing. All of the seminars
were well attended and well received. WDMA really
appreciates all the "teachers" who lead these talks!


Monday, September 19, 2011

It's Autumn!

What Willow Dog Mushers are doing these days while waiting for the symposium this saturday! Looking forward to snow and a great season of mushing the trails around Willow!
Thanks to Kari Skogen for the photograph she took while riding with JP driving! What a beautiful day!!

Friday, August 26, 2011

Press release for K9 Athlete Symposium


for immediate release:
A Gathering of Champions-WDMA K9 Athlete Symposium
Register now and save money for the Willow Dog Mushers Association K9 Athlete Symposium to be held on Sept 24 at the Willow Community Center, MP 69.7 of the Parks Hwy. You donʼt need to own a sled dog to enjoy this event! (Go to:http://www.willowdogmushers.org)
The day begins with registration in the Community Center starting at 9 am. Check out the awesome vendors, silent auction items, and the “Parade of Dogs” there as well. The kitchen will be open all day for anyone needing a cup of coffee or some food.Then, cruise the parking area for the GEAR SWAP. Here youʼll find mushing related items and general merchandise to barter or buy. Some valuable items at a decent price are always here.
Back inside the community center, choose from many hands on seminars that will benefit anyone who plays in the outdoors of Alaska. Learn how to use a GPS with Vic Stanculescu; Extreme Weather Outdoor Survival with John Wilber; Canine Massage and Acupressure with Susan Whiton DVM; and Basic Wilderness Medicine with Paul Forman and Dianne Maythorne. Behind the community center are demonstrations from experts for all kinds of dog lovers: Nose Work with Claudia Sihler; and Dirt Dogs with the Anchorage Skijor Club. From these, you may find activities you want to try with your dog. Or try learning about: Emergency Shelters, Fires and Knots with volunteers from the North American Outdoors Institute AK. These seminars will repeat three times so you can visit at least three of them.
At 1 pm the Official Symposium kick off takes place in the main hall. Welcoming remarks and presentations will be made. Taking the stage will be keynote speaker, 2011 Iditarod Champion, John Baker. We are very pleased that John, who is the first Alaskan Native to win the Iditarod, will join us. We feel his speech will be quite inspirational. There will also be time for a Q&A, so get your questions ready!
Following John, will be a series of panel discussions that include: What Does It Take to Break Into the Top Ten with panelists: John Baker, Dallas Seavey, Ramey Smith and DeeDee Jonrowe; Challenging Your Personal Status Quo with panelists to be announced; Best Sled For Your Purpose - Design and Function with Bernie Willis and Cody Strathe.
If panel discussions arenʼt for you, outdoor activities will continue with: Military K9 Unit Demo with the Elmendorf Air Force K9 Unit; Harness Fit and Function with John Baker, Martin Buser, Dallas Seavey, Egil Ellis and Kelly Griffin; and High Flying Disc Dog Demo with Will and Chanelle Barron, the 2010 Alaska Skyhoundz Champion. We have champions everywhere today!
Closing the day program will be a panel we call: Gathering of 2011 Champions with John Baker, Egil Ellis and Dallas Seavey. We feel so fortunate to have the 2011 Iditarod,for immediate release:
Yukon Quest, and Fur Rondy and ONAC champions together on our stage. What a great way to end this portion of the day!
But, itʼs really not the end. At this time, we will have a live auction of our Sled Dogs On Parade. These life size wooden dogs, made by Dale Evans and painted by local artists will steal your heart. This was a huge fundraiser for us last year and well as a raucous time. The bidding became fast and furious with lots of laughter and fun. The dogs will be on display all day, so consider which one will look good in your home! Weʼll also finish up any silent auction items at this time and give closing remarks.
Weʼll have a bit of time for dinner concessions and a social hour before clearing the hall for our evening presentation, PAMYUA. This is a new event for us and it is made possible, in part, by generous contributions from an anonymous donor, Willow Area Community Organization (WACO) and Vern Halter: Dream-A-Dream Dog Farm. We thank them all!
Pamyua is the band who played for John Baker as he drove his team down Front Street in Nome to win the 2011 Iditarod. From Wikipedia:” Pamyua's music is self-described as "tribal funk" and "world music". Most of their songs are based on traditional Yupik, Inuit and Greenlandic chants, but the group is well-known for reinterpreting them in modern styles, such as the song "Cayauqa Nauwa", which has been performed a cappella (mengluni, 1998) and with Pacific Islander influences (Caught in the Act, 2003), as well as traditionally (Drums of the North, 2005).”
Pamyua is separate from the symposium, with separate charges. Seating is limited, so ordering tickets early is recommended. Adults can buy one ticket and get one free child (under 12) ticket if reserved at the same time.
Prices for the symposium and Pamyua can be found at:http//:www.willowdogmushers.org/Symposium.html Prices go up by $10 for all events after Sept. 19, 2011. On the website you will find the full agenda, registration forms and vendor forms. If you have any questions about the symposium, email the symposium chairperson, Janet Sweeney:runhusky@gmail.com
Vendors should contact Jenny Evans: jenjendale@aol.com ###
2011 Iditarod Champion, John Baker on the trail at the Anchorage start.

Dogs On Parade 2010

Dogs On Parade 2010

Susan Whiton and Vern Halter are two big supporters of WDMA. Susan painted this dog last year and then placed the winning bid to take him home. The dog was representative of their own dog Ruger. This year, Vern and Dream A Dream Dog Farm are major contributors of the Pamyua concert on symposium saturday night. Thanks Vern!

Egil Ellis at the start of MCDMA sprint race in 2010.

Dallas Seavey in the Iditarod Start in Anchorage, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Photo credits should read: ©2011 Husky Productions/Donna Quante


Tuesday, August 9, 2011

2011 K9 Athlete Symposium


The Willow Dog Mushers Association is pleased to announce their K9 Athlete Symposium is set to take place on September 24, 2011 in Willow, Alaska at the Community Center located at mp 70 of the Park Highway!

Save $$ money $$ if you pre-register by September 19, 2011!
 
Our keynote speaker this year is John Baker, 2011 Iditarod Champion.  We also have many other great speakers, demos, and panels planned for this year as you can see in the preliminary agenda below.

NEW this year!  SPECIAL EVENING CONCERT:  Internationally acclaimed Pamyua (pronounced Bum yo-ah) has entertained millions with their fusion of traditional Inuit music and Yup’ik dance performances and were in Nome to greet our keynote speaker, 2011 Iditarod Champ, John Baker.  See more here:  http://tribalfunk.wordpress.com/2011/04/15/pamyuas-race-to-iditarod-finish/
 
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Janet Sweeney (email: runhusky@hotmail.com, phone: 907-495-6268).

Hope to see you all in Willow on September 24!
 
Use this link for Agenda, Registration, or Vendor Information:

Sunday, June 26, 2011

June 22, 2011 meeting minutes

WILLOW DOG MUSHERS ASSOCIATION DRAFT
         Meeting Minutes--subject to approval at July meeting   
Willow Community Center

Date:June 22, 2011
Called to Order:7:13 p.m.
Quorum Established
Attendees Present: Donna Quante, Sue Morgan, Jamie West, Kathie Smith, Jenny Evans, Pat Welch, Kari Skogen, Sue Allen, Janet Sweeney, JP Norris, Fran Agne, Helen Hegener, Ken Nelson
Agenda reviewed and accepted. May 25 minutes approved as written.
Guest Presentation
Pat Madigan had an emergency and could not make the meeting.  She will be at the July meeting. 
Officer Reports:
Member-at-Large – Bob:not present.  Kari:working on symposium.  Jenny:no report.
Secretary – Suggested a social event in September – an overnight stay at a public use cabin on Byer’s Lake. Will check into cabin availability.
Treasurer – Money amount the same as last month.  Jamie has been working on the books and has finished 2010. 
 Vice President – WACO report:40 acre park clean up June 25th at 10a.m.  CIP projects 1) new fire building 2) implement summer trails plan 3) highway bypass study.  Vern Halter secured $54,000 from Borough for WACO.  
President – no specific report – comments scattered throughout the meeting. Presented letter supporting trail easements that was sent to Eric Moore.
Committee and Special Group Reports:
Trails – No report.
Symposium – Working on registration form – will request $3,500 from WACO for evening program by Pamyua at July 11 meeting.  Symposium closing panel “Gathering of Champions”.
Emergency Preparedness – Working on upgrading data pool of kennels.
Races:  Willow Jr.No report.  Willow/Tug 300 -  Sue Allen read letter which stated they will find another way to put on their 300 mile race.  Letter on file.  WDMA will consider putting on the Willow/Tug 300 next season.  Bob Sexton has expressed an interest in coordinating the race. 
Forestry – A new report to come out – old one had mistakes.

Events/Fundraising
–Christina is making T-shirts for 4
th of July parade – Meet at TP at 11 am – parade at noon.  Bring a dog to walk.
Unfinished Business/Reports/Updates
Club historian and spay/neuter clinic – Tina not present.
Gas Pipeline – comments from WDMA posted on ASAP web page.
New Business    Announcements  
None.     None.
Adjourned 7:58 pm
Next Meeting July 27

Friday, May 27, 2011

Mushers Visit Elementary School Health Fair

Willow Elementary School nurse, Suzanne Chapelle, invited WDMA members to participate in the their school health fair on April 29, 2011. The purpose was to correlate health of dogs to health of children, i.e., dogs need vaccinations, exercise and love, just as children do, to remain healthy.
WDMA members Sue Morgan, Jenny Evans were up to the task of explanations for the older grades. Miranda and Ruth An Stitt brought puppies---always a hit--for the younger grades. Seems everyone had a great time and shared a lot of information in a fun way.
Thanks to our WDMA members for providing this community service.
Sue Morgan, with Dawson, talking about staying healthy.

Jenny Evans and Wessex share some love with the kids.

Miranda and Ruth An Stitt with Polaris and Spunk
brought a lot of excitement to the classroom.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Trail conditions

With daytime temperatures in the 40's and nights in the 20's, some of the Willow Trails are deteriorating quickly. I see open water when I drive over the Parks Hwy bridge at Willow Creek.

So, today I went over to the West Gateway Trailhead. There were quite a few snowmachine trucks and trailers, so I figured the lakes are still good. I took Spirit and we walked a mile or so out towards Vera Lake. While the trail is a little icy, it is still usable. In fact, a team passed us as we walked.

Steve Charles of the Willow Trails Committee taking his dogs for a run today.

It was cloudy when I started walking, so it felt cool with a light breeze. Once the sun came out though, it was down right hot, even though it was only 40 degrees. 
Get out while the getting is still good!