Lenape Golden Retriever Club
Located in the Philadelphia and Delaware Valley Areas


 

HISTORY

How Lenape started. . .

A group of us started meeting at the home of Anne & Herman Plusch in the winter of 1977. It was an intentionally small group of people: myself, Anne & Herman, Fred & Peg Suter, Bill Prentiss, Ralph Permar, Leslie Dickerson. At that time, Golden Retrievers were becoming very popular, but there was no GRC in Pennsylvania then except for Pittsburgh. There was a need for a club between the areas served by Potomac in MD and Garden State in NJ.

Also, this was a time before the advent of hunt tests & it was doggone difficult to find a WC/WCX test. Only a GRC could host a WC/WCX test.

During the winter of 1977 we put together the proposed Constitution and By-Laws and a Code of Ethics. We might have been the first GRC to have a Code of Ethics as a condition of membership (but I can't be sure). The idea was that if all members felt strongly about the health and well being of the dogs, then the fact that our interests within the breed might be diverse, the COE would be our common bond.

BTW, we started out trying to be the "East Penn GRC", but AKC wanted a more particularly geographical name. So "Lenape" came from the Leni-Lenape Indians who once inhabited the Delaware & Lehigh Valleys here in PA. For whatever reason, the AKC liked that.

In June 1978 we had our first "official" meeting ... once again at the Plusch home. We adopted our Constitution & By Laws and set about fulfilling the requirements needed to become a sanctioned club via AKC. This was needed in order to become recognized by GRCA ... in order to hold a WC/X test. The first event we hosted was a "fun" WC/X test. Then we held our B matches to get AKC sanctioning. We quickly applied to GRCA for acceptance, and within 30 days of getting our GRCA recognition, we did, indeed, hold our first WC/WCX test at the home of Leslie Dickerson & with the use of a pond on another nearby property. We also started there our tradition of a tailgate party after the test. The tradition started with simply beer & pretzels ... and evolved into a terrific "covered dish" dinner.

Part of Lenape's early "public education" effort was Starr Hayes' "brainchild", The Golden Nugget Drill Team. I learned last Saturday that Janet Krupp is presently a member of an all-breed drill team! The Golden Nuggets performed at nursing homes, store openings, for Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts and also at the Devon Horse Show, the Gaines Eastern Regional Championships in Philadelphia, the Sussex KC show, and the GRCA National Specialty in Long Island. The message: a trained dog is a happy dog. There was lots of time to mingle with the crowds at these events. The club also participated with a booth at the Lehigh Valley KC's Canine Learning Experience for many years for this same reason.

Around May 1980 we started to put together an "obedience team". We were the only entrants in the obedience team competition at the 1981 National Specialty :-) I remember our "practice entry" at the Berks Co DTC trial that summer ... nobody had done a "team" in obedience in so long, even the judges weren't sure how to do it! But at the National in '81, Frank Valek was the judge & he gave the team a lot of helpful hints on how to improve. Someone mentioned, at that time, that this was the first all-Golden drill team to perform on Long Island.

By the 1987 National Spec in Millbrook NY, team competition at the National was becoming popular! Lenape's "Red Men" took 2nd place that year.

In 1984, Lenape hosted its first A-OA match; and in 1988 it hosted its first licensed independent specialty. In May 1990 it hosted its first licensed Hunt Test (a sanctioned test had previously been held).

I hope you enjoyed learning about the beginnings of Lenape.

Gerry Clinchy