LISTING INFORMATION: If you would like your club’s regular monthly meetings listed, send an email with the name of the club and the date, time and place of your meetings. A brief description may be included, as well as information about months the club does not meet. Please include an email contact, phone contact, or snail mail address for the club. More club info may be found HERE! CFA CAT CLUBS IN TENNESSEE, contact CAT FANCIERS’ ASSOCIATION at: (732) 528-9797 CHATTANOOGA: CHATTANOOGA KENNEL CLUB, 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m., at Country Place Restaurant on Shallowford Road in Chattanooga, TN (Next to Hamilton Place Mall). JACKSON: JACKSON TENNESSEE DOG FANCIERS ASSOCIATION, 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm at Suade's Restaurant in Jackson, TN., For more information, contact Club Secretary- Jan Lambert at: lambert@iswt.com MEMPHIS: BLUFF CITY CAT FANCIERS, For place, date and time, email: babin@bellsouth.net MEMPHIS: FLYBALL TEAM - RESPONSIBLE ANIMAL OWNERS OF TENNESSEE, Email: rbitler@earthlink.net R.A.O.T. Flyball Association MEMPHIS: GREATER SHELBY KENNEL CLUB, 4th Wednesday of each month, 7:30 p.m., at Germantown United Methodist Church in the Owen Life Center located behind the church across West Street, in Germantown, Tennessee http://www.onofrio.com/jodstwo/clubs/ABCbystate/states/abctn/shel.html MEMPHIS: MEMPHIS KENNEL CLUB, 3rd Tuesday of each month at 8:00 p.m., at Memphis Botanical Gardens, between Park and Southern on Cherry Road, in Memphis, Tennessee. Club does not meet in November and December. Memphis Kennel Club is an AKC conformation club giving two shows each year, one in April and one in November or December. Website: www.memphiskennelclub.org. For more information email cairnrood@aol.com MEMPHIS: RESPONSIBLE ANIMAL OWNERS OF TENNESSEE, BOARD MEETING 2nd Monday of each month, 7:00 p.m., (901) 353-1805, in Memphis, Tennessee; ANNUAL MEETING 2nd Saturday of each July at 6:00 p.m. The regular monthly meeting of the Board of the organization for the purpose of discussing administrative issues. Email: raotinc@aol.com MEMPHIS: SHELBY COUNTY OBEDIENCE CLUB, 1st Wednesday of the first full week of the month, at 7:30 p.m., at the SCOC Training Center at 3785 Given, Memphis, Tennessee MEMPHIS: WEST TENNESSEE WORKING DOG CLUB, 1st Wednesday of the month, at 7:00 p.m., at the Bartlett Library, located next to the Bartlett City Hall on Stage Road, approximately 1 mile East of Sycamore View Road. NASHVILLE: NASHVILLE DOG TRAINING CLUB, 4th Monday of each month (except December), at 7:30 p.m., at the Nashville Dog Training Club building on 413 Allied Drive in Nashville, Tennessee. NASHVILLE: NASHVILLE KENNEL CLUB, Last Tuesday of each month (except for June, July, November, and December), at 7:30 p.m., at the Legislative Plaza in Rm. 30 or 31 in Nashville, Tennessee TULLAHOMA KENNEL CLUB, 1st Wednesday of the month, 7:00 p.m., at D. W. Wilson Center in Tullahoma, Tennessee. TENNESSEE IRISH WOLFHOUND FANCIERS, Call for meeting information or with questions, contact: Tim Nunan (423) 586 8459 * Because the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defines terrorism as "the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives." [1: See "Terrorism in the United States: 1990," published by the FBI's Terrorist Research and Analytical Center, Counterterrorism Section, Criminal Investigative Division.]" and because "Congress passed the Animal Enterprise Protection Act in response to concerns about what was perceived by many to be the rapidly expanding use of violence and other disruptive expressions of extremism on behalf of animal rights," and, finally, because the Department of Justice has declared that "groups involved in animal rights extremism are clandestine in operation, amorphous in organization and membership, and, somewhat ironically, expertly skilled in public relations. These characteristics have allowed extremist animal rights groups to successfully evade detection and prosecution as well as garner some public sympathy, which in turn has emboldened them further to expand their list of victims and escalate their means of violence and destruction" and because, "Animal rights extremism was found to have compounding effects that often can be substantially disruptive to the commercial or professional operations of a victimized animal enterprise, or, in some cases, can be threatening to an individuals safety," and because the FBI will "continue to monitor major acts of animal rights extremism" (see DOJ report by clicking HERE) no group that supports animal rights is permitted to list meetings on our site. |