<div>In two weeks, the town of Dwight, Illinois will be bassetized. The Illniois Bash & Waddle is scheduled for September 17 and 18 and will be held at the GABR Park. </div>
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<div>The Bash on Saturday will be off-leash event. Part of Saturday's activities will be the 2nd Annual Basset Races. Imagine 8 bassets with racing silks racing down the field - okay waddling down; some stopping to sniff - you get the picture. It's a blast just to watch! Of course there will be a few games scheduled on Saturday for those non-racing hounds. Saturday's festivities conclude with the crowning of the Queen and King of the Waddle; followed by the Memorial Service.</div>
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<div>On Sunday morning the costume and wagon contests are scheduled. I love seeing how creative basset slaves get with the costumes and wagons. Around noon is the Waddle Parade with hundreds of hounds waddling down the streets of Dwight. No worries - there will be a pooped pup wagon available to give the basset and their slaves a lift back to the GABR Park. After the Waddle is the Corvette raffle drawing. Raffle tickets are still available either through GABR or other participating basset rescues.</div>
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<div>Vendors will be there both days selling basset-related merchandise. The Slobber Shoppe will be there. I heard the Slobber Shoppe has lots and lots of new basset merchandise (aka basset crap). Ears-to-You will be there selling basset hats and bandanas. My advice - bring money and a credit cards.</div>
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<div>If you want to add to your basset family, adoptions will be held both days. We do ask that you get pre-approved prior to the Waddle weekend. Feel free to stop by the Adoption Tent either day to say "Hi" to Dexter and me. Dexter will be an unofficial canine volunteer that weekend. </div>
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<div>Registration is required. You can register at <a href="http://www.bassetrescue.org/">www.bassetrescue.org</a> One registration fee covers your entire family. Your registration will include a 2012 GABR Calendar. [My basset nephew Boomer is one of the calendar boys.] </div>
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<div>Jan</div>
<div>Lady (I'm staying home; bring me a present) and Dexter (what do you mean I'm volunteering?)</div></div>