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Ramada Inn at Six Flags - St. Louis, Missouri
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Come join our Specialties in St. Louis! We are pleased to be located at the Ramada Inn at Six Flags, a hotel that caters to dog people and events. All events except Herding and Agility will be located on the hotel grounds -- no driving! Like many Specialties, our activities will be outside but covered by a large tent.
26 September - Thursday
AM - Board Meeting
Afternoon - Annual Meeting
PM - Members Education
27 September - Friday - PCA Regional Specialty
Obedience, Sweepstakes, Jr. Showmanship and Conformation Classes
Evening - Dinner and the Auction
28 September - Saturday - PCA National Specialty
Obedience, Sweepstakes, Jr. Showmanship and Conformation Classes
Dinner at the Dog Museum,
Drawing of Raffel Winners
29 September - Sunday - at Purina Farms:
Herding Instinct Testing and Clinic
Agility Fun Day
30 September - Monday
Herding Instinct Testing and Clinic
The RAMADA INN at Six Flags is located in Eureka, Missouri on Interstate 44 at the Six Flags Road Exit 261, just 30 miles west of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis.
P.O. Box 999
Eureka, Missouri, USA 63025
Phone: 636 938 6661
Fax: 636 938 4099
Email: staff@ramada6flags.com
or call: 1.800.782.8108
Ramada Inn is located thirty minutes or less from many of the St. Louis area attractions, including:
Purina Farms
Located 45 miles southwest of St. Louis in Gray Summit, Mo., Purina Farms is handy to reach from Interstate 44. Simply turn north at the Gray Summit exit (Exit 253) on Interstate 44, and travel two blocks on Missouri Highway 100. Go left on County Road MM, and the entrance to Purina Farms is one mile on the left.
AKC Museum of the Dog

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The American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog, located at 1721 S. Mason Rd., in beautiful Queeny Park, West St. Louis County, Missouri, is home to the world's finest collection of art devoted to the dog. The 14,000 sq. ft. facility, which includes historic Jarville House (1853), displays over 500 original paintings, drawings, watercolors, prints, sculptures in bronze and porcelain, and a variety of decorative arts objects depicting man's best friend throughout the ages.
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