This coming Monday, field trial participants from across the nation and Canada will visit the Eureka area for the 37th annual National field trials.
Braces will begin at the Bechtel Ranch on Monday, Oct. 14, with the German Shorthair Pointer Club of America (GSPCA) National Field Trial. Braces will continue until their conclusion at Bechtel Ranch.
Following the GSPCA trials, the Gordon Setters Club of America will hold their trial at the Bechtel Ranch from Nov. 3-9.
Beginning this Friday, Oct. 11 through 16, the Sunflower GSPCA, will hold their trial in Howard. The Southern Kansas Brittany Club will start their field trials at the Bill Oliver Ranch on Friday, Oct. 11 and continue through Oct. 16.
In 1988, Irlene Huntington answered a newspaper ad that spurred interest, contacts were made and that fall the trials were held at the Christian Hills Camp in Eureka. They remained at that location until 2002. That same fall, Roger and Erica Bechtel made their ranch available and this national event continued in Greenwood County.
In the past, all 50 states and Canada have been represented at the annual Field Trial event. This event will last approximately 20 days, weather permitting.
Cast off will be at 7:30 or 8 a.m. with the announcement being made the evening prior. Each day the events will conclude approximately between 4 and 4:30 p.m.
All are welcome to attend the braces, as well as a special dinner to kick-off the annual event on Sunday, Oct. 13, at approximately 6:30 p.m., at the Bechtel Ranch.
Breakfast and lunch are available for purchase at both locations.
For more information or to get directions contact Joy Jensen Howell at 620-583-4062.