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Title: 2018 Ameraucana National Meet wrap-up
Post by: John W Blehm on September 30, 2018, 09:51:32 PM
We had a great weekend in Portage, WI.  Just to get this started the top birds were...

Bantams
   White pullet, from a Young Trio, by Mike Gilbert - BV, BB, Champion AOCCL & Champion Ameraucana Overall!
   Buff pullet, by Bob Walchak - BV & Reserve of Breed!

Large Fowl
   Black cock, by Nate Rynish - BV, BB, Champion AOSB & Reserve Champion Ameraucana Overall!
   Black pullet, by John Blehm - RV, RB & Reserve Champion AOSB!
 
Members that attended our Saturday evening Ameraucana Banquet & annual meeting were, from left to right...
Jen Fegan, Jim Fegan, Jeff Sonsalla, John Blehm, Bob Rennolet, Russ Blair, Jacob Sonsalla, Bob Walchak, Marina Blair, Max Strawn, Mike Gilbert, Scott Lepak, Dave Blair & Anne Lepak.
Title: Re: 2018 Ameraucana National Meet wrap-up
Post by: Tailfeathers on October 01, 2018, 05:10:31 AM
Congratulations to all of ya!  Wish I could've been there.  One of these days...

How were the WBS?
Title: Re: 2018 Ameraucana National Meet wrap-up
Post by: Rebecca G Howie on October 01, 2018, 05:24:12 AM
Here I am, living vicariously through you guys!!  Checking every little bit for pics and reports. Congratulation to all who made it Nationals, you are all winners in my eyes.

I love the group shot. I see a couple of handsome models in that bunch, too. Thanks to Mike Gilbert for his winning bid on the hat this year.

Looking forward to more pics and reports.
Title: Re: 2018 Ameraucana National Meet wrap-up
Post by: Russ Blair on October 01, 2018, 08:42:01 AM
Royce I do not believe there were any LF entered, but I will admit with only 3 officers attending I was extremely busy. I do know in Bantam Blue Wheaten there was a good showing with myself taking BV with a hen, RV with a pullet and Res Ch Bantam Ameraucana trio with an old trio. I truly am ashamed not to know the Wheaten Bantam places though  :-\
Title: Re: 2018 Ameraucana National Meet wrap-up
Post by: Mike Gilbert on October 01, 2018, 08:43:40 AM
Thanks to Mike Gilbert for his winning bid on the hat this year.
Looking forward to more pics and reports.

Rebecca did a remarkable job with the beadwork on that cap, and I feel so fortunate to own it!   It is truly a collectors' item, so I plan to wear it very sparingly, probably only at our national meets.  Rebecca, thanks so very much for all the work and artistry that went into the project.  No photograph can do it justice.   You are very much appreciated.   

Mary has me scheduled up for most of the day, but I will try to get pics up tonight or tomorrow for sure. 
Title: Re: 2018 Ameraucana National Meet wrap-up
Post by: Mike Gilbert on October 01, 2018, 08:57:23 AM
Royce I do not believe there were any LF entered, but I will admit with only 3 officers attending I was extremely busy. I do know in Bantam Blue Wheaten there was a good showing with myself taking BV with a hen, RV with a pullet and Res Ch Bantam Ameraucana trio with an old trio. I truly am ashamed not to know the Wheaten Bantam places though  :-\
If there were any large fowl wheaten and blue wheatens, I did not see them either, and certainly did not get any photos of them.  In the bantam Wheatens, Jeff Sonsalla had BV on a pullet and Bob Walchak had RV on an extra-nice cockerel from John Blehm chicks.   I don't remember a year when we had such a nice lineup of the wheaten and blue wheaten bantams.  Most of the bantam males were very clean hackled, the best line up of them that I can remember seeing.   There were even a couple of those in the silent auction.  The females almost all had excellent tail color.  The Wisconsin-shaped plaque that was given to commemorate our 40th anniversary as a club, however, was awarded to Bob Walchak's Silver pullet, another Blehm bird.   And I should mention that Bob's RB Buff pullet (and RV Buff cockerel in good competition) were also  Blehm hatched chicks.
Title: Re: 2018 Ameraucana National Meet wrap-up
Post by: John W Blehm on October 01, 2018, 11:07:40 AM
Thanks to Mike Gilbert for his winning bid on the hat this year.
Looking forward to more pics and reports.

Rebecca did a remarkable job with the beadwork on that cap, and I feel so fortunate to own it!   It is truly a collectors' item, so I plan to wear it very sparingly, probably only at our national meets.  Rebecca, thanks so very much for all the work and artistry that went into the project.  No photograph can do it justice.   You are very much appreciated.   

Mary has me scheduled up for most of the day, but I will try to get pics up tonight or tomorrow for sure.
Title: Re: 2018 Ameraucana National Meet wrap-up
Post by: John W Blehm on October 01, 2018, 11:34:57 AM
Russ Blair donated $277 to the Alliance from the silent auction he coordinated!  Thanks to Russ and all those that donated Ameraucana birds and related items for the auction.  Russ also donated $70 back to the Alliance from his winnings.
Mike Gilbert was the winning bidder on the Ameraucana beaded cap, donated by Becky Howie, adding $100 to our treasury!
Max Strawn donated $50 to the Alliance!  He and Twanya make the long trip from Texas...we missed them last year and it was great to see them again.
Many members donated various amounts of cash toward a large ad in the Poultry Press (https://www.poultrypress.com/)!  This definitely promotes our Ameraucanas and our Alliance.
Besides how generous members were with their pocketbooks and other donations, many were right there to help by donating their time at our meet.  Dave Blair spent a lot of time manning our club table, Anne Lepak, Scott Lepak, Jen Fegan & Jim Fegan judged the egg contest, Bob Rennolet helped put our ribbons and rosettes on the coops in junior competition - so no Jr exhibitor went home empty handed and I may have missed recognizing some, but I know they didn't do it just for recognition and will understand. 

And a few more photos...
Title: Re: 2018 Ameraucana National Meet wrap-up
Post by: Rebecca G Howie on October 01, 2018, 06:10:32 PM
Thanks to all who participated, volunteered, and donated to the AA Nationals. Sounds like it was a benchmark event for everyone and sets the stage for anticipation for next years National. 

A great group of Ameraucana enthusiasts, having a terrific time together and promoting the breed!!  Who could ask for more?
Title: Re: 2018 Ameraucana National Meet wrap-up
Post by: John W Blehm on October 01, 2018, 06:10:52 PM
...The Wisconsin-shaped plaque that was given to commemorate our 40th anniversary as a club, however, was awarded to Bob Walchak's Silver pullet, another Blehm bird...

Also, 40th Anniversary commemorative rosettes were given to members that attended.
Title: Re: 2018 Ameraucana National Meet wrap-up
Post by: Tailfeathers on October 02, 2018, 01:20:03 AM
That is a remarkable job on that hat!!  I can only say it would've been one heckuvan auction if I'd been there!!  Mike, you know how I feel about the BWs!  And yes, I know you probably have a special place for them in your heart since you created them but still.

But I think the only way you'd have gotten me to stop bidding is if you came over and whispered "It's a bantam, Royce!"   :P  :o
Title: Re: 2018 Ameraucana National Meet wrap-up
Post by: Patricia Schneider on October 02, 2018, 10:35:11 AM
I just wanted to say thank you again to everyone at the meet. We couldn’t have asked to hook up with a friendlier group of poultry people. John, Russ, Max, Bob and Mike patiently answered a lot of our questions. You were all willing to share your knowledge and made us feel welcome! I can’t tell you how much we are enjoying the new Wheaten bantams we got from Max and Tanya and the Lavenders from Russ (thank you, Jeff for transporting them!). These birds are just wonderful, as are the members we met from this forum! We’re so grateful we met you all.
Title: Re: 2018 Ameraucana National Meet wrap-up
Post by: John W Blehm on October 02, 2018, 06:53:53 PM
I just wanted to say thank you again to everyone at the meet. We couldn’t have asked to hook up with a friendlier group of poultry people. John, Russ, Max, Bob and Mike patiently answered a lot of our questions. You were all willing to share your knowledge and made us feel welcome! I can’t tell you how much we are enjoying the new Wheaten bantams we got from Max and Tanya and the Lavenders from Russ (thank you, Jeff for transporting them!). These birds are just wonderful, as are the members we met from this forum! We’re so grateful we met you all.

Your participation in our Ameraucana Q&A was appreciated.  I know I enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere of the meeting, without having any particular theme or topic that we were bound to stick to.  It allowed us to ask whatever questions we had and then answer and comment based on our experiences. 
Kaitlyn joined the Alliance later in the day.  ;)
Title: Re: 2018 Ameraucana National Meet wrap-up
Post by: Jeffrey Sonsalla on October 08, 2018, 02:21:49 PM
Jacob and I had a great time at the National in Portage. It was our first time attending a Ameraucana national as members although we have sent a few birds with Mike before. We would also like to thank everyone for instantly making us feel so welcome.

Jeff Sonsalla
Galesville, WI
Title: Re: 2018 Ameraucana National Meet wrap-up
Post by: Russ Blair on October 08, 2018, 09:05:09 PM
Jeff I am looking forward to seeing yourself and Jacob at many more in the future.
Title: Re: 2018 Ameraucana National Meet wrap-up
Post by: Jeffrey Sonsalla on October 09, 2018, 02:40:00 PM
Thanks Russ. We will give the brown red large fowl you donated to the auction a good home and hopefully bring some young to the national next year.
Title: Re: 2018 Ameraucana National Meet wrap-up
Post by: Mike Gilbert on October 12, 2018, 08:24:16 PM
Neil and Donna Townsend sent this photo today.   It looks like they are both home now, and they are really pleased with the plaque and rosette sent to them.   As Russ said in another post, the surprise brought tears to Donna's eyes.   But in the photo, she is smiling and he is not!  Go figure.   ;)  :)