The International Cat Association's Junior Exhibitors are tomorrow's
leaders. As future fanciers, breeders and potentially judges, they will
shape the future of TICA and the cat fancy.
TICA's Junior Exhibitors Program welcomes youth from age eight to seventeen
while younger children may be admitted at the discretion of the regional
program leader. As members of TICA, each Junior Exhibitor's continued success
is gauged by their accomplishments and personal growth.
The program consists of six levels through which the youth may progress,
with each level having different activities and testing questions. At the
three junior levels, the emphasis is on learning about TICA, the etiquette
and procedures of showing, and basic cat health and welfare. At the three
senior levels, the emphasis is on advanced knowledge of cat showing, cat
breeds, working at a show, and TICA.
Youth
involved in the program learn to be responsible and ethical cat fanciers
and caretakers, and productive members of TICA. Along the way, they can
earn a TICA Junior Exhibitor's award of excellence, become a TICA and regional
club member, and learn a great deal about cat breeds and cat exhibition.
At the higher levels, they may become licensed TICA clerks who actually
work at a show and run a judging ring.
Each youth in the program has a mentor. This is someone other than a parent
or guardian, to be their counselor and oversee their progress in and enjoyment
of the program. They will work on individual projects, participate in Junior
Exhibitors rings, and perhaps group projects or activities like stewarding
(another job at a show) to support their local cat clubs. In the Junior
Exhibitors rings, they will present their cats and describe them, and answer
basic questions about cats, show etiquette, and TICA.
This
is a positive program, focused on involving young community members in TICA
and showing cats in a responsible and fun way. The emphasis is on learning
and having fun with their cats, not presentation skills which will be improved
and enhanced with practice in the Junior Exhibitor rings. It is a program
designed to improve self-esteem, confidence, and interaction abilities of
our youth along with knowledge of their cats, cat health and care, cat husbandry
and TICA.
The TICA junior exhibitor committee was formed to develop, test and refine a TICA junior exhibitor program that will attract, engage and educate youthful exhibitors under the age of 18 by exposing TICA junior exhibitors to both competition and a continuing educational process as they work their way through six levels of achievement.
Goals of the TICA JE program:- Educate and mentor JR exhibitors.
- Inspire and honor JR exhibitor's with trophies and awards.
- Grow the number of TICA junior members.
- Create a JR exhibitor community of practice through online discussion groups.
- Make alliances with other animal husbandry-based youth programs.
- Support feline health and care. secure the future of TICA and the cat fancy.
| GL Regional Liaison | Kim Chenault | Kchenault@yahoo.com |
|---|---|---|
| MA Regional Liaison | Susan Adler | NYCSA@aol.com |
| MP Regional Liaison | Keith Croce | mainefolds@verizon.net |
| NW Regional Liaison | Ann Lervold | a.kalis@comcast.net |
| NW Regional Liaison | Alex Marinets | alexmarinets@gmail.com |
| NE Regional Liaison | Sue Cherau | suecherau@cox.net |
| SC Regional Liaison | Lanna Edmonds | j.dare_bengals@yahoo.com |
| SE Regional Liaison | Judith Johnson | info@melodysiberians.com |
| SW Regional Liaison | Kristine Alessio | gattobello@cox.net |
| EW Regional Liaison | Emma Yeoman | lapcats.emma@tesco.net |
| Board Liaison | Cheryl Hogan | cheryl@glory2glory.com |
| Chair | Sharon Kalani | kalanikats@aol.com |
| Members | Jan Chambers | jattican@aol.com |
| Sharon Kalani | kalanikats@aol.com | |
| Susan Williams | swilliams@sprigsips.com | |
| Lorna Friemoth | bobtails4u@gmail.com | |
| Sue Cherau | suecherau@cox.net | |
| Denise Ragozzino | dragozzino@prodigy.net | |
| Susan Adler | nycsa@aol.com | |
| Ana Ferreyra | ana@narkiayun.com.ar |
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