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2025 National Specialty and Obedience Trial
2025 National Specialty Boxboro, MA

October 20-24
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Tentative Schedule of Events
Tentative Schedule of Events
All times to be determined
Sunday, October 19
Committee Set-Up
Grooming area opens
Monday, October 20
Parade Room
TarTan Gordon Setter Club Specialty
Health Clinic
Welcome Party
Tuesday, October 21
Parade Room
Puppy Sweepstakes
Senior Handling
Breeder Education
Veteran Sweeps Cocktail Hour
Courtyard
Games
Parade of Rescues
Parade of Veterans
Veteran Sweepstakes
Wednesday, October 22
Parade Room
Obedience, Rally
Trick Dog, CGC
*4-6 Month Puppy* Note Change of Day
Regular and Non-Regular Dog Classes
Seminar Room
Health and Genetics
Courtyard
General Membership Meeting
Awards Banquet
Thursday, October 23
Parade Room
Junior Showmanship
PeeWee Handling
Regular and Non-Regular Bitch Classes
Best of Breed
Best Veteran
Best BBE
Best Puppy
Best Owner-Handler
Stud Dog/Brood Bitch, Brace
Friday, October 24
Hunt Test
Lady Woods Preserve, Douglas, MA
Transportation and Directions
From Logan International Airport, Boston, 32 miles
Keep right onto E. Boston Expy toward Gov’t Center, I-93 North
Keep left onto E. Boston Expy
After 1.2 miles, keep left onto Sumner Tunnel toward Gov’t Center, I-93 North
Merge onto I-93 North.
After 4.0 miles, take exit 22 onto Rt-16 West, Mystic Valley Pkwy.
After 2.1 miles, at the roundabout, take the second exit onto Alewife Brook Pkwy.
After 1.5 miles, turn right to merge onto Concord Tpke toward Concord
After 14 miles, at the roundabout, take the third exit onto Union Tpke.
After 2.4 miles, take exit 118 on the left onto Rt-111 North toward W. Acton
After 5 miles, turn left onto Adams Pl. and take the right turn to the hotel and parking lot.
For more information on travel from Logan Airport, please see below.
From Manchester (NH) Airport, 46 Miles
Depart airport on Airport Rd. toward Long Term Parking, Rental Car Returns
At roundabout, take the second exit onto Perimeter Rd.
After .4 miles, take the second exit onto Sora-Currier USMC Memorial Bridge
After 26 miles, take exit 84 onto Rt. 4 toward N. Chelmsford,
Keep right onto North Rd., after 1.5 miles turn right to merge onto I-495 toward Marlboro, Taunton
After 13 miles, take exit 75 onto Rt. 111 toward Boxboro, Harvard
Turn right onto Massachusetts Ave. toward Boxboro
After .3 miles, turn right onto Adams PL, bearing right to go to the hotel and parking.
From T.F. Green International Airport (RI), 61 miles
Merge onto I-95 North toward Providence
For those needing transport from Logan (BOS) to the hotel, this may help.
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Host Hotel and Show Site

For your convenience, the 2025 GSCA National Speciaty site is also our Host Hotel!
All Conformation, Obedience and Rally judging will be held at the Boxborough Regency Hotel and Conference Center 242 Adams Place, Boxboro, MA 01719
Phone: 978-263-8701
Ask for the Gordon Setter Club rate: $139/night
https://www.boxbororegency.com/
Minuteman Grille (Hotel Dining)
Judges
TarTan Sweepstakes: Judith Brown |
Judge’s Biography – Judith Morrall BrownMy lifelong passion for dogs began in childhood with Miniature Poodles and Boxers. After relocating from the UK to Canada in 1978, I became deeply involved in exhibiting Gordon Setters and established my Sassenach kennel in 1985. Since then, I have dedicated myself to breeding Gordon Setters that exemplify sound structure, intelligence, correct type, and stable temperaments. I am a lifetime member of the Canadian Kennel Club, a CKC Master Breeder, and a past president of the Gordon Setter Club of Canada. I also maintain memberships in the Gordon Setter Club of America, the Pacific Northwest Gordon Setter Club (Washington), and the Tartan Gordon Setter Club (New England). While geography limits my in-person involvement with U.S.-based clubs, I remain actively connected to the breed’s development and community across North America. I am also proud to be recognized as an AKC Breeder of Merit. My Gordons have achieved numerous titles in conformation, hunting, rally, and obedience. A particular highlight of my breeding career was winning Best of Breed at both the U.S. and Canadian National Specialties with my homebred dog, Edward. Over the years, my dogs have earned recognition not only in Canada and the United States but also across Europe, a testament to their quality and consistency. I am currently working toward my judging license for the Sporting Group and hope to obtain my permit for a portion of the group in the near future. Beyond breeding and showing, I am committed to promoting responsible breeding practices, preserving the breed standard, and ensuring the health and welfare of all sporting dogs under my care. |
TarTan Breed & Juniors: Barbara Burns |
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National Sweepstakes: Gordon Chambers
National Breed & Juniors: Ann Yuhasz
National Obedience: Tibby Chase
Hunting Test Judges
Junior
Senior
Master
Junior Showmanship
LET US CELEBRATE OUR JUNIOR HANDLERS
A number of exciting, new and fun things will be implemented this year and we sincerely hope you are planning to join us!
Scholarship
The Gordon Setter Club of America is proudly offering a Scholarship for the first time! This Scholarship will be awarded to the Best Junior Handler. This award will be held, according to AKC guidelines, by the Gordon Setter Club of America until the Junior is enrolled and request that it be sent to a college or trade school that meets GSCA criteria. We are excited to be adding this award. The winner will receive a certificate and packet containing all the pertinent information.
Beaded Kangaroo Lead Raffle For One Lucky Winner
We will once again have an arm band raffle for all Juniors who are entered and in attendance at the National. This beautiful beaded Kangaroo lead, along with many others, was donated by its creator Bobbie Tucker of Oakisle Gordon Setters. Bobbie has since retired and gifted us many of her gorgeous leads, ensuring we can continue with this tradition for many years to come! This arm band raffle will be held during our Awards Banquet, you must be present to win. If you are not attending the banquet, we will have seating available.
Juniors and Peewees – Send in your favorite photos to be included in a PowerPoint Presention
During the awards dinner there will be a special video presentation honoring all of our 2024 Juniors created by Barbi McCoy. Even if you are not attending the National please participate! We’d love to see you and celebrate your accomplishments! The deadline to be included is August 1. Send you images to Barbi at [email protected]
Junior and Peewee Welcome Bags
All entrants will receive special Welcome bags created especially for our Juniors! Once again they will be filled with useful show supplies and memento’s. Peewees will also receive their own Welcom bags filled with age appropriate items.
Meet Our Juniors
We will also have a “Meet Our Juniors” section in the catalog for all Juniors entered. This section will include your favorite image of you and your beautiful black and tan, along with a short bio about you and your favorite memory. Please reach out to me as soon as you know you will be attending! Photos and bios should be emailed to Laura Bedfore at [email protected] by September1 .
Best All Around Junior Exhibitor
We’ve developed a way to honor you and encourage your participation, this is your National too! You will earn points for everything you do, from showing your dog(s) and handling others, extra points for multiple entries of your dog and placements earned. Points for helping committee members accomplish their goals; catalog sales, stuffing welcome bags, setting up or helping tear down, decorating, attending symposium’s, etc, … the sky is the limit! The Junior earnings the most points will win a special prize.
Mentors at Events
Sharing knowledge at any of our National events is valuable to all of us and we’d love to share our knowledge with you. Mentors will be available to share information about our different events. Mick Osman, Judges Education, will again be giving a presentation to Juniors about Gordon Setters.
PeeWee Handling Competition
Once again we will be offering Peewee Handling Competition! We hope these “juniors of Tomorrow” will light up the ring like they did last year!
Fun
Along with all our other plans we have fun events planned throughout the week, from a scavenger hunt, to an ice cream social and/or a luncheon. We hope to be adding more in the coming months.
I will be reaching out to you via emails and the GSCA NEWS as Junior Coordinator. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to me.
Help us Celebrate Juniors!
Dianna Ellis
GSCA Junior Coordinator
707.303.5916 phone or text
Hunting Test
OPEN TO ALL ELIGIBLE BREEDS
October 24. National Specialty Hunt Test. Ladywoods Game Preserve. Douglas, MA. Richard Dwyer, (603) 748-1504. [email protected]
Download the premium list here
Logowear, Reservation Forms, Trophy Donations, etc
RV Parking Reservations
GORDON SETTER CLUB OF AMERICA – 2025 NATIONAL SPECIALTY
OCTOBER 20 – 24, 2025
BOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS
1. The hotel is in charge of RV parking.
2. Please use the corresponding form to submit your RV parking reservation and payment
directly to the hotel.
3. It is recommended that you email or fax your reservation form to the hotel and follow-up with
a phone call to confirm, due to the limited number of spaces available.
4. Any questions regarding payment should be directed to the hotel.
5. There are only 10 RV spaces available. Reservations will be accepted on a first come, first
serve basis.
6. All camping units must be fully self-contained. The discharging of gray or black water on
hotel grounds is strictly prohibited. If any camping units are found to be discharging waste
water, you will be asked to leave without a refund, a bench show hearing may be held, and
further action may be taken by the hotel.
7. We are looking into the feasibility of having a honey wagon brought in mid-week to pump out
holding tanks; however, this is not guaranteed and campers should be prepared to remain
fully self-contained for the duration of their stay. Once spaces are sold out, Brian Hubbard
will reach out to those with reservations regarding this.
8. When you arrive, you are required to check-in with the front desk of the hotel for your
parking pass.
9. You are parking at your own risk. There will not be any security in the parking lot.
10. The hotel prohibits the grilling of food outside of your camping unit. Please plan for your
meals accordingly.
11. Out of respect for your camping neighbors and guests of the hotel, please be mindful of your
noise level when putting your dogs out early in the morning and/or late at night. Please do
not allow your dogs to bark excessively in their ex-pens.
12. If your reservation is rejected due to the limit being reached, please notify Jim McWalter
([email protected]) so we may keep a waiting list if there are any cancellations.
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Catalog Advertising
You may now pay for your catalog ad online via Square. Photos, directions, and special requests should still be sent to [email protected]. Payment may also, of course, be made by check.
https://square.link/u/GqX3mS3P
Catalog and Food Reservation Form
You can find the Download and Print buttons on the right side of the tool bar.
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Trophy Donations
While many, if not most, of the trophies for the GSCA National have been spoken for, we still need help covering both Puppy and Veteran sweepstakes classes as follows:
Puppy Sweepstakes 12 – 15 dog
Puppy Sweepstakes 15 – 18 dog
Puppy Sweepstakes 15 – 18 bitch
Veteran Sweepstakes 7 – 9 dog
Veteran Sweepstakes 7 – 9 bitch
Veteran Sweepstakes 9 -11 bitch
Veteran Sweepstakes 11+ bitch
All classes are $75 which covers all placements. And, as always, we very much appreciate donations of any amount to the General Trophy Fund which helps to fill in the gaps. Please contact Nikki Maounis at [email protected] with your trophy selection. Thank you!
—-Nikki
Who's Who
| Committee | Chair | |
| Coordination | Robin Marshall
Ellen Shanahan |
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| Grounds/Setup | Jim MacWalter | |
| Hospitality/Banquet | Karen Gatchell | |
| Hunt Test | Sean McWalter | |
| Welcome Bags | Barbi Carrier | |
| Fun Events | Barbi Carrier | |
| Fundraising | Kim Thorpe | |
| State Baskets | Kelly Mathews Sharon Samelson |
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| Obedience/Rally | Pat Lydon | |
| Conformation | Donnah Brnger | |
| Judges Education | Mick Osman | |
| Health and Genetics | Gail Skowron | |
| Grooming/Setup | Jim McWalter | |
| Trophies | Nikki Maounis | |
| Silent Auction | Coleen Banks | |
| Advertising | Laura Bedford | |
| Vendors | Gail Paludi | |
| Treasury | Ginette Desrosiers | |
| Web Presence | Donnah Brnger | |
| Stewards | Richard Dwyer | |
| Media (A/V) | Barbi Carrier | |
| Peewee/Juniors | Barbi Carrier | |
| Breeders Education
Aethetics/Decorating |
Suzy DeSilver
Nikki Maounis
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*remote worker
Raffles and Baskets
Silent Auction
What would a National be without a Silent Auction? We have already received many wonderful items, and look forward to more. These items may or may not be dog-related. If you plan to make a donation, please let Coleen Banks at [email protected] know the item(s) you are bringing.
State Baskets
State and/or Area Baskets are your showcase! Dress them up and fill them with goodies from your region! We’ve all gone home with new foods, new wines (!), and other very cool things.
If you have any questions, please contact
Kelly Mathews or Sharon Samelson at
[email protected]
Breeder Basket Raffle
Something new this year! We understand that some of the larger baskets end up being quite expensive, but honestly, not everyone can afford to bid on these. We thought this year we’d offer another option, a Breeder Basket. This basket should be smaller, and filled with donations from breeders, groomers, handlers, and business owners, dog-related or not. Nothing expensive, nothing rare. This is going to be a RAFFLE!
For more information, contact Kim Thorpe at [email protected]
Health & Genetics
Health Clinic: OFA DNA Repository and Orivet DNA TestingOn Mon Oct 20th, the 2025 GSCA National will be sponsoring a Health Clinic, providing reduced rates for various tests, including PRA, CCA (CD), carry for red and carry for liver.. The GSCA has been extremely helpful in negotiating the price for these tests. No profit will be made at this event.Available offerings will include:
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Health & GeneticsWe will welcome Dr. Phil Bergman as our speaker for the Health and Genetics lecture. His talk will be entitled “Top 10 Recent Advances in Veterinary Oncology”. He describes it here: “This lecture will cover a variety of the biggest advances in veterinary oncology within the last 20 years. I will emphasize tumors that Gordon Setters get, especially oral melanoma.”
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Emergency Information
Emergency Information
TarTan Specialty Chair Robin Marshall [email protected] (413) 329-6836
National Show Chair Donnah Brnger [email protected] (207) 408-8001
Veterinary Care
Exhibitor is responsible for veterinary fees Westford Veterinary Emergency Center (Open 24 Hours)
11 Cornerstone Square, Westford, MA 01886 978-577-6525
15 minutes from show site Directions from Boxboro Regency Hotel:
-Follow the hotel driveway (Adams PL) and turn left at the traffic light onto Massa- chusetts Avenue.
-Turn right to merge onto I-495 North toward Lowell, Lawrence.
-After 8.4 miles, take exit 83 onto Boston Rd.
-After .2 miles, turn right onto Boston Rd. Toward Rt.-110, Rt. 225.
-After 100 feet, turn right onto Cornerstone Square.
-After .2 miles, turn left into the parking lot.
Tufts University (Open 24 Hours)
200 Westboro Rd Route 30/55 Williams Street North Grafton, MA 01536 508-839-5395, Option 3 35
minutes from show site
Directions from Boxboro Regency Hotel:
Leaving the hotel parking lot, continue out the driveway (Adams PL). At traffic signal, turn left onto Massachusetts Avenue. Turn left to merge onto I-495 South toward Marlboro. After 15 miles,
take exit 59B onto Rt. 9 West toward Worcester. After 1.6 miles, take a slight right turn onto
Rt-30 West toward Westbrook, N. Grafton. After 200 feet, turn right onto E. Main st. After 300 feet, turn right onto
E. Main St., and after 150 feel, turn right to stay on E. Main St. At the roundabout, take the second exit onto W. Main St. After 3.8 miles, turn left onto Williard St. after 100 feet turn right, and in 350 feet the destination is on your left.
For Repro Services
Slade Veterinary Hospital (40 Minutes)
334 Concord St. Framingham, MA 01702
508-875-7086
www,sladevet,com
Human Urgent Care
Those using these services are responsible for associated fees.
Emerson Health Urgent Care
830 Constitution Ave, Littleton, MA 978-287-8990 11 minutes from show site
Directions from Boxboro Regency Hotel:
-Leaving the hotel parking lot, continue out the driveway (Adams Pl).
-At the traffic signal, turn left onto Massachusetts Avenue.
-Turn right to merge onto I-495 North toward Lowell, Lawrence.
-After 5.6 miles, take exit 80 onto Rt. 119 toward Groton.
-After .2 miles, turn right onto Great Rd.
toward Groton.
-After .3 miles, turn right onto Constitution Ave.
-In 600 feet, at the roundabout,
take the first exit onto Constitution Ave.
-After .2 miles, turn left into the parking lot.
Emerson Hospital (24-hour ER)
133 Old Rd to 9 Acre Corner, Concord,MA 978-369-1400 20 minutes from show site
Directions from Boxboro Regency Hotel:
-Leaving the hotel parking lot, continue out the driveway (Adams Pl.).
-At the traffic signal, turn right onto Massachusetts Avenue. After 4.8 miles, merge onto Rt-2 East toward Concord, Boston.
After 2.7 miles, at the roundabout, take the second exit onto Concord Turnpike. After 1.4 miles,
turn right onto Old Road to 9 Acre
Corner; after 400 feet, turn left, and after 150 feet turn left again. After 350 feet, keep right into the parking lot.
Nearby Attractions
Outdoor Activities
- Great Brook Farm State Park: Offers hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing trails.
- Nashoba Valley Ski Area: A popular destination for skiing and snowboarding in winter.
Cultural Sites
- American Heritage Museum:
568 Main St. Hudson, MA
6.6 miles
(tanks, armored vehicles and military artifacts) - Fruitlands Museum: Features art, history, and nature exhibits, along with beautiful walking trails.
- The Discovery Museum: Located in Acton, this interactive museum is great for families.
Shopping and Dining
- Boxborough Village: Offers local dining options and small shops.
- Nearby Concord: Known for its historic sites and shopping, including the famous Concord Museum.
- Cabelas
44 Highland Common E Hudson, MA
9.5 Miles - Tractor Supply
1000 Main St. Acton, MA
5 Miles - Costco
71 2nd Ave. Acton MA
Historical Attractions
- Minute Man National Historical Park: A short drive away, this park commemorates the opening battles of the American Revolutionary War.
Local Food & Beverage Options
Local Dog Friendly Parks & Activities
Shows Before & After
If you are traveling from the West, there are 3 All-Breed shows the weekend before and 3 All-Breed shows the weekend after our events. Both are at the Big E in Springfield, just off 90. So there’s 8 chances at points in 10 days.
BEFORE:
Fri 10/17 Albany KC W Springfield, MA AB/JS
Sat 10/18 Albany KC W Springfield, MA AB/JS/BgP
Sun 10/19 Troy KC W Springfield, MA AB/JS/BgP
AFTER
Fri 10/24 Queensboro KC W Springfield, MA AB/JS
Sat 10/25 Queensboro KC W Springfield, MA AB/JS
Sun 10/26 Riverhead KC West Springfield, MA AB/JS




