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Join Us for Freestyle Fun-Day Sunday!

The Big Finish!

Sunday, November 14, 1999, IN-Style, promoting musical freestyle in Iowa, Nebraska and beyond, will present a Musical Freestyle Seminar with Dana Fedman at 8:30 a.m. & Musical Freestyle Demonstrations at 1:00 p.m. at Creative Trainers, 12002 S. 84th St. in Papillion, Nebraska.* All dogs, regardless of pedigree, are invited to participate.

Cost will be $10 for the Seminar or to participate in the Demonstrations. Or, stay the whole day for $15!** Click here for the registration form.

For more information, contact Alicia Graybill via phone at 402-466-7035 or via email at acg@inebraska.com.

Pre-registration is suggested, not required.

**Lunch is on your own. Snacks and drinks may be available for purchase at the event site.

*Directions to Creative Trainers training building at 12002 S. 84th St. in Papillion, Nebraska follow:

Going West on I-80 (from Iowa) follow I-80 to Nebraska, exit highway 75 south to Bellevue. This is the second Nebraska exit. Continue on highway 75 until the highway 370 exit (also the Offut Air Force Base exit). (The exit just before hwy. 370 is Cornhusker.) Exit right (west) to Papillion. After crossing 72nd St., the next stoplight is Gold Coast Road. (This is the location of Liberty Lodge motel.) The very next stoplight is 84th Street (also called Washington Street). Turn left (south) on 84th St. (towards Subway and McDonalds). Go 6/10s of a mile south and turn right into our driveway. Watch for the 45 mph speed sign (just after the end of new black top). Pass the sign and turn right immediately onto the next gravel drive with a cluster of blue reflectors by the mailbox. Go slowly up the gravel and concrete drive past our residence. Parking will be in front and to the west of the old barn on a concrete and gravel lot. Please park perpendicular to (facing) the barn or the training building.

From I-29 (from the North) exit I-80 west and follow the above directions.

From I-29 (from the South) exit highway 370 west. Cross the river at toll bridge and follow 370 through Bellevue. Then follow above instructions. After crossing 72nd St., the next stoplight is Gold Coast Road. (This is the location of Liberty Lodge motel.) The very next stoplight is 84th Street (also called Washington St). Turn left (south) on 84th St. (towards Subway and McDonalds). Go 6/10s of a mile south and turn right into our driveway. Watch for the 45 mph speed sign (just after the end of new black top). Pass the sign and turn right immediately onto the next gravel drive with a cluster of blue reflectors by the mailbox. Go slowly up the gravel and concrete drive past our residence. Parking will be in front and to the west of the old barn on a concrete and gravel lot.

Going East on I-80 (from Nebraska) exit highway 370 and continue about 7 miles east (right) to Papillion. As you pass a water tower on the left, prepare to turn right (south) at the next stoplight (84th St. is also called Washington Street) towards Subway and McDonalds. Go 6/10s of a mile south. Pass the 45 mph speed sign (just after the end of new black top) and turn right immediately onto the next gravel drive. There is a cluster of blue reflectors by the mailbox. Continue slowly up the gravel drive past our home. Parking will be in front and to the West of the old barn on a concrete and gravel lot. Please park perpendicular to (facing) the barn or the training building.

The potty area is located by the EXERCISE AREA sign just west of the parking area by the fire hydrant. Restrict your male dog's leg-lifting to the fire hydrant or an open grassy area; not our trees, shrubs, or flowers. One gallon-sized baggies will be located in the mail box by the exercise area for picking up stools. Please place the knotted baggie in the outside metal garbage can by the building.

Please also pick up after your dog on the motel grounds. As you know, fewer motels nationwide have been allowing pets. It is up to everyone to ensure that our dogs are on their best behavior at motels, and to spread the word for others to also act responsibly.