Key City Kennel Club Membership Application

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Please type or print all information.
2. You will need two sponsors for your application.
3. Minimum age for membership is 18 years. Junior memberships are available for those applicants under 18 years of age.
4. Your application will be reviewed and validated.  You will receive an email with next steps.  

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Our Club’s newsletter is available electronically as a .pdf document. Please specify an email address it can be sent to (if different than above) or indicate whether you want a hard copy mailed to you. If receiving by e-mail, please note this will be the only form of the newsletter and official club notifications/business you receive, and it is your responsibility to notify the club if this address changes.

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CERTIFICATE OF APPLICANT
I hereby apply for membership in the Key City Kennel Club, Inc. If accepted, I agree to abide by the Constitution and By-Laws of the Key City Kennel Club, Inc. and the Rules of the American Kennel Club. I shall not knowingly sell any dogs for resale or through any pet shop, “puppy mill,” mail-order house or for experimental purposes.

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SIGNATURE OF KCKC SPONSORS:
I am not related to and do not reside with the applicant and have been a member of KCKC for more than 1 year.

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Contact Us

Address

Key City Kennel Club, Inc.

55177 210th Ln

Mankato, MN  56001

keycitykennelclub.org

(507)344-1159

info@keycitykennelclub.org

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About Us

The Key City Kennel Club began out of obedience classes taught by Holly Sue Erwin and Pat Johnson.  They found a group of people in this area who were interested in starting a kennel club.  Holly Sue Erwin and Pat Johnson put on a fun match.  Out of the fun match, came the first organizational meeting with twenty people attending.  Of those twenty, two were officers in the Albert Lea Kennel Club.  Harold McMillen was selected the first chairman.  McMillen selected Vern Nere, John Bolton, and Pat Johnson to draw up the by-laws.  At first, the name of the club was the Mankato K-9 Club.  This first official meeting with the election of officers was held in April, 1967.  The first president of the club was John Bolton.  John Bolton, already a successful exhibitor, breeder, and president of the Italian Greyhound Club of America, provided much-needed experience and direction for the new club.  The new club had its first fun match in the fall of 1967.