Hundreds Attend BCC's Not Your Average Dog ShowBy Andy McKeever iBerkshires Staff 04:40PM / Sunday, February 10, 2013
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Geezer took home second place in the Looks Like Owner category. More photos can be found here.
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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Hundreds of people packed Berkshire Community Community College for a tail-wagging good time Sunday.
The 12th annual Not Your Average Dog Show saw hundreds of dogs and nearly 400 community members coming and going from the college's Paterson Field House.
The event is a fundraiser for the BCC Foundation's annual fund, which supports purchasing technology, paying for out-of-classroom learning experiences and student financial assistance.
"We try to give our students every opportunity to compete for jobs or transfers to other schools," said BCC Foundation President Jeff Doscher of the some $4,000 raised each year with the event. "It makes a stronger community when you invest in a state-college student."
The dog show is one of three annual fundraising events the foundation puts on in its efforts and it isn't the biggest. But it brings a "niche" of the community to interact with the campus, Doscher said, which can be even more important than the dollars.
"Community is our middle name and we're trying to do things for many niches of the community," Doscher said. "We have a lot of people coming out socially and bringing their dogs. It's amazing how much they care about their pets."
The event drew residents and their pets from all over the county and was emceed by state Rep. William "Smitty" Pignatelli. Categories included best trick, fastest tail wagger and "mystery mutt," in which judges had to guess the breed. There was even an agility competition for young children.
"I think it has grown this year," Doscher said, adding that the show typically attracts about 350 people but this year saw around 400.
Competitors pay a fee but the event is free to attend so many people showed up with their pets just to let them interact with the other dogs. The college also had sponsors for each event, sold concessions, rented tables and sold advertisements in the program to generate money.
Doscher said only 37 percent of the school's budget comes from the state so these fundraisers mean a lot toward forwarding the students' education.
And the winners are...
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Earrestible Ears |
Best Hair |
Most Beautiful Eyes |
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First: Penny, owned by Noelle Furi
Second: Maisie, owned by Anna Grace Nimmo
Third: Onyx, owned by Cindy Brouker
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First: Sherman T, owned by Buffy Lord
Second: Dakota, owned by Brenda Taikowski
Third: Onyx, owned by Cindy Brouker
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First: Oliver, owned by Lindsey Crampton
Second: Dakota, owned by Sabrina Salvatore
Third: Coco, owned by Carolyn Vandervort
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Best Smile |
Fastest Tail Wagger |
Best Trick
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First: Lola, owned by Elena Kelsey
Second: Pumpkin, owned by Patricia Wallace
Third: Barley, owned by Christine Hoyt
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First: Coco, owned by Riley Anderson
Second: Juniper, owned by Jeanne Bogino
Third: Lexie, owned by Patricia White |
First: Tom-Boy, owned by Liz Marino
Second: Gracie, owned by Kristen Kinsella
Third: Tario, owned by Audrey Sussman
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Best Dressed |
Looks Like Owner |
Mystery Mutt
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First: Troy, owned by Joan Tierney
Second: Penny, owned by Joan Tierney.
Third: Roscoe, owned by Colleen LaRochelle
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First: Skipper owned by Aidan Teichert.
Second: Geezer owned by Corey Ives.
Third: Snuggles, owned by Morgan Therrian
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First: Frankie, owned by Mara Wooley
Second: Geezer, owned by Corey Ives
Third: Baxter, owned by Amy Benoit
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