Welcome
to the Tri-County Collie Breeders' website. Here you can learn
about our club, it's activities, events and membership. If you live in
the Westchester County, NY / Fairfield County, CT area and are
interested in learning more about Collies, please contact us at info@tricountycolliebreeders.com
TCCBA
was established in 1972 by a group of dedicated Collie fanciers who
created an atmosphere where they could learn from one another and share
the history of the breed. The members of this original group have become pillars of the Collie breed.
The
members of Tri County Collie Breeders Association are committed to
protect and advance the interest of the breed. Its members are active
in showing in conformation and performace activities and support
collie rescue and health efforts.
The Tri County Collie Breeders
Association holds an annual specialty show each year and supports other
events throughout the year.
Tri County Collie Breeders Association meets on the third Friday of each month.
HISTORY:
TRI COUNTY COLLIE CLUB - the early years.....as remembered by John Buddie
It
was in the early 1970's that a group of interested Collie Fanciers go
together to form a new club which would later be known as the Tri
County Collie Breeders Association. At that point in time the
Collie Club of Long Island was doing great as was the Collie Club of
Northern New Jersey, but several fancier between the two wanted
something a little closer to home. There had been a Collie Club
of Greater New York, that met in Brooklyn and had rallied support for a
few years, but eventually, it disappeared. If memory
serves me correctly, the first gathering to form a club was held at
Paul and Val Nasettas (Paradice) and I believe the next one at
Kinmont the home of Ben & Isabelle Butler. Ken and
Linda Goldfarb of Elegy Collies were also founding members and at the
meeting, as were Doris and Bob Werdermann (Dorlaine), Judie Evans
(Clarion), Sue & Mike Mitchell (Knightswood) and Sandy Draper
(CynSan) There was such a
warm feeling at that meeting, that cemented a wonderful friendship
between all of us. As we began to discuss our thoughts for
a club, its bylaws, the possibility of shows, I still remember Isabelle
Butler bringing up a point that we all agreed upon.......that we would
do nothing really "official" for two years, and during those two years
we would just get to know each other better and enjoy each others
company. And that we did. Those first few
years were so exciting. We often met at Bill Reibers
restaurant in Elmsford NY on Rte 119. I believe it changed hands
and is known as Antums today. During the first year we had a
meeting at the end of October on Halloween night and members were
asked to come in costume. I will never forget
Isabelle Butler - always the stately well turned out woman,
dressed in husbands Bens Army Coat and helmet....and finished off with
his boots!! She was truly a gem!! Ken and Linda Goldfarb
had a great penthouse on Park Ave, right across from the J.P. Morgan
library and we occasionally met there, especially for Holiday
parties. I still remember one year when Trudy Mangels and Sandy
Draper (who later became a member) joined in for the
fun. But the Goldfarbs also had a great home up in
Saratoga, New York where they often spend summers, and eventually
retired to. In 1973 people might remember the
our country suffered through a beef shortage, where is was really
difficult find affordable beef to eat. That summer,
Tri County offered up a "fun match" to be held at Goldfarbs Saratoga
location. Through the generosity of the Goldfarbs, everyone
who came to support the match would enjoy a free after the match
dinner, complete with T bone steak and a bottle of champagne. We
hade a wonderful turnout, and the festivities went well into the night
as people from all over gathered and shared stories of Collies under
the moonlight. Many spent the night (some slept in cars!)
and the next day we went to the Races in Saratoga. The next year,
trying to keep things interesting for our Match shows, Trudy Mangels
offered to have our match at the beautiful "Brandwyne" kennel in
Standfordville, New York. Those coming to the match, got to enjoy
the ride as they turned up onto the old Bengall Road and travel up the
long driveway as the Brandwyne collies (inside the fence of course)
followed alongside your car, greeting you in welcome. At the
conclusion of the match, Trudy brought out a few of her gorgeous
Arabian stallions for all to see and enjoy, and that was followed up
with free chili and champagne for all who came to the match. So many fond
memories of these early days, and the best way to describe those early
years could be summed up on one word..."camaraderie" - for that was
what this club was based on. A few years
later, I moved to Pennsylvania, but the club continued to prosper and
grow. It wasn't long before very successful specialties were
held, and club membership grew. In 1985, after the passing
of his parents, Ben Butler, Jr., wanted to do something special that he
thought his parents would have wanted. Together with Sandy
Draper, they spearheaded the SALUTE TO STEVE FIELD - one of the
greatest tributes to a dog breeder ever. Enlisting the help of
several tri county members at the time, a show was designed to honor
Steve and all of the great PARADER Collies. Alice Wharton flew in
to judge bitches, while George Horn judged the males, and the master
himself, Steve Field, took center stage to award Best of Breed.
Following the show, rings were taken down, mats removed and the show
center was converted into a ballroom type atmosphere with tables and
chairs (each table with a bottle of bubbly!) and a dais for several
individuals to share stories of the great man as a tribute. So many
wonderful memories.........its hard to believe that so much time has
passed. Some things change and yet some things stay the
same. Locations for match shows and specialties for this
club have always had special appeal to those coming to club
events. For the last several years, Tri County has held
their specialties in Bedford, New York at the beautiful grounds of
Sunnyfield Farm. The farm, owned by Collie fancier and
member Joanne Nielson has a special appeal to all who attend and get to
watch the new foals rally in play. It is through Joanne's
generosity, that the legacy of the past, continues to part of Tri
County!