There is a $5 fee to the WI show if you are not showing and just watching. It helps the group pay for the hall and other expenses. Show books are $5 as well if you are not showing.
I will be at the hall at 6am to open up and let the groomers get going. Grooming will go on to 9am, and then classification starts (sorting of the colors into categories). Once classification is done, the show will start, hopefully around 10 am. If you want to see chins being groomed, talk with the owners, etc, show up before 9am. Just remember - some of us have lots of chins to groom, and while chin people are normally quite friendly and willing to share info, some of us might be stressed out and kind of busy. lol
You can also register Friday night from 5 until about 9pm while we are setting up the hall. Feel free to stop in and help.
We do not do any registration ahead of time, some groups do.
Once classification starts, only animal handlers are allowed behind the show table with the chins. They are all in the same type of cage that the chapter provides and the judge does not touch them to judge them. He bases his placings on clarity of color, strength and density of the fur, size and confirmation of the animal. He will comment on the strengths and weaknesses of the animal and give it the placing he feels it deserves that day and tell us why. This show is a state-level show, not a field day, so while we allow some questions during the show, depending on time constraints, etc., there is not a-lot of audience participation.
At the end of the show, the winners and awards will be announced.
Hope this helps!