Announcing
TICA NORTHEAST REGION JUNIOR ACHIEVERS (NEJA) CLUB

Gold Coast Feline Fanciers is the FIRST NE region club to hold this special ring for our junior achievers.
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INTRODUCTION:

The International Feline Showcase (TIFS), a TICA club located in the South Central Region, first presented the concept of a Junior Achiever program at the Semi-Annual meeting of TICA in Harlingen in February 2005. The program was well received. A committee of members from several regions was formed to look further into developing a TICA wide Junior program, and regional junior achiever program liaisons were appointed by each regional director.

OVERVIEW:

The Northeast Region Junior Achievers (NEJA) is not currently associated with a regional club, but our hope is that soon we will have enough dedicated Juniors to form their own club and elect officers so that they can put on their own one- or two-day shows. NEJA will provide the opportunity for young people between the ages of 7 and 18 to participate in the TICA experience and learn about feline husbandry. NEJA will serve as the focal point for the regional junior exhibitors until and once the JA program is instituted TICA wide. NEJAs will be exposed to both competition and a continuing educational process as they work their way through the Levels of Achievement developed for the TICA Junior Achiever Program. NEJA desires to promote sportsmanship, self confidence and foster an ever growing knowledge base of feline husbandry, breeds, grooming, and show participation and production.

The TICA JA program has developed Six Levels of Achievement, which the NEJA program will follow. The levels are: Junior Novice, Junior Intermediate, Junior Advanced, Senior Novice, Senior Intermediate, and Senior Advanced. Each level has its own list of requirements that must be completed to advance to the next step. Each level also includes a personal project, list of questions that the Junior member will be responsible to know, and a test. All this information is posted on the Inter-Regional Collaborative Site for the TICA Junior Achievers Program Website, which can be accessed through the TICA website (clink on Junior Achievers under the Show category, or directly at:

http://www.justcats.org/TICAJA/TICAJuniorAchievers.html.

Each requirement also includes the information needed to qualify for the TICA Junior Exhibitor Excellence Award, which is currently the only organization wide sponsored recognition for juniors.

JUDGING

In the NEJA program, which follows the TICA wide JA program, the cat is not judged. The Junior handler will be judged on the ability to handle their cat, answer basic questions according to their age and Level of Achievement about basic feline husbandry and their breed, presentation of their cat including attitude of both during showing, grooming and basic TICA rules. Juniors should present their cats in perfect condition, meticulous grooming and understand how to present the best qualities of their cat to the judge. Although there is not a written dress code, the NEJA’s should be neat and clean. The purpose of the NEJA’s is to encourage youth to be interested in feline competition, welfare and husbandry and TICA. NEJA hopes to inspire a better understanding to participating youth in the workings of the JA program and TICA. Our purpose is to mentor and encourage our youth to learn about showing as an exhibitor, the responsibilities of a Junior club and TICA member and to understand the planning and execution of a TICA show.

Your TICA Regional Liaison for the Junior Achiever Program is:

Sue Cherau suecherau@cox.net

Please feel free to contact Sue with questions regarding entry into the program and participation in local club-sponsored JA Rings.

Join our Yahoo Group:

NE_JuniorAchievers for lots more information and discussion!



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