Northern California Angora Guild

Saturday, October 04, 2025

Open Top Winners at Placerville



Motherlode RCBA sponsors double all breed shows at Placerville, CA on Saturday, September 20, 2025.



Show A Best In Show is CJ's New Zealand buck, judge is Kate Smith.



Show A Reserve In Show is Betty's English Angora.


Judge Griffin Harrah also awards the show B Best In Show to CJ's New Zealand.



Show B Reserve In Show is Kelly's Tan.





 

Friday, October 03, 2025

Raeanna Wins Reserve In Show at Placerville




Raeanna has a great day at the Motherlode RCBA show on Saturday, September 20, 2025 at Placerville, CA.



Betty is busy grooming Raeanna at the Motherlode RCBA show at Placerville.




Raeanna all fluffed up.



Another view of a fluffed up Raeanna.



A bit of combing and slicker brushing on Raeanna's back side.



Raeanna gets the Reserve In Show award.




All the work is worth it! 
Thank you Carolyn Sawai for the nice photos.






Thursday, October 02, 2025

The End of an Era at Merced





In 2020 due to the pandemic of COVID, there were a lot of changes.  One of them was moving the Big Valley RA shows from Stockton to Merced.   We had a post describing the situation.
BVRA had 3 show dates a year at this venue and we enjoyed showing there.   

In 2022, Albert and I got to meet Teresa Burrola, CEO of the fairgrounds when we adopted two white kittens that were born at the fairgrounds.   
Teresa and I really hit it off and we became good friends.   In addition to having a good time showing rabbits at the Merced fairgrounds, I got to have visits from Teresa two to three times a year and had a wonderful time; it was no different this year when Teresa came to visit at the BVRA show on September 13, 2025.  The difference this time is that Teresa had retired in July, she is enjoying her life without the stress and responsibilities of the CEO job, if you look at this photo, you can see her happiness and relaxation in her face.    Teresa devoted 27 years of her life to the Merced fair of which 10 years as the CEO.    It's the end of an important era.    



Judge Ray Stacy has been a part of the Big Valley Rabbit Association for 30 years.  Started as one of the board members then took over as the president of the club.   He and his family were responsible for hosting the shows, setting up, tearing down and whatever was needed to make the show happen and he worked as the superintendent of the shows and judging when needed.  



Dolores is the secretary of the club as well as the most well-known and most-respected show secretary in the country working not only at the BVRA shows but also ARBA conventions and shows all over the country.  The club started with an outside show secretary Louise White (now Louise Painter) then quickly transitioned to the in-club secretary Rita Peralta, Dolores was the assistant to Rita until Rita became ill and unforunately passed away.  Dolores took over the job with excellence.   Dolores's husband Mike was the show superintendent for many years until he passed away and Ray took over as the show superintendent.   Believe it or not, I eyewitnessed all these transitions.    



This is the scene I saw when I packed up my rabbits and equipment at the end of the show on September 13, 2025.  All good things have to come to an end sooner or later.   Ray announced that this would be the last show BVRA sponsored as of now.  Whether there would be any other show activities by BVRA, it's unknown, but not likely to happen again.  Ray and Dolores will continue to judge, to show, to do show secretary work for other clubs but not going to have BVRA big open/youth all breed shows agin.


This is Ray Stacy's post on Facebook.   It's a wrap.

Teresa's retirement and BVRA's ceasing shows are unrelated.  However, it is the reality that there are always changes.  We appreciate Teresa's great job at the Merced fair, we are grateful that BVRA gave us 30 years of happy show memories. 
  
It's the end of an Era at Merced.

This ends the report about the September 13, 2025 BVRA shows at Merced, this post also ends the report of BVRA shows and shows located at Merced.  So long Merced, hope one day we'll come back.  At the meantime, we'll see everyone in shows sponsored by other clubs at other venues.




 

Wednesday, October 01, 2025

Two Years, Things Change, Things Don't Change at Merced




With the blog, we have records of things happening in a majority of shows in the Northern California area for the last 20 years.   Here is a very interesting coincidence in the September shows at 2024 and 2025 at Merced.   It's the same club, Big Valley RA shows; it's the same venue at the Hillmar Barn at Merced County Fairgrounds.



On September 14, 2024, Carol Green's American Fuzzy Lop won show A Best In Show.
On September 13, 2025, Carol Green's American Fuzzy Lop won show A Best In Show.



On September 14, 2024, Betty Chu's English Angora won show B Best In Show.
On September 13, 2025, Betty Chu's English Angora won show B Best In Show.



On September 14, 2024, A black Dutch won show C Best In Show, owned by Janet White and Scott Williamson.
On September 13, 2025, Scott Williamson judged show C Best In Show and picked a black Dutch as the Best In Show.




 

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Show C Best In Show Judging at Merced.




Show C Best In Show is Scott Williamson.   



If you had not seen a sitting down judging, now you see it.   Judge Scott is examining the BOB French Angora.  




BOB English Angora.



Show C Best In Show goes to the black Dutch shown by Sandra Wade and Taylor Williams.





 

Monday, September 29, 2025

Show B Best In Show Judging at Merced




Show B Best In Show judge is Joe Lugo.



BOB Dutch.   English Angora in large coop on the table behind the judge.



BOB Rhinlander.



BOB English Angora.




Judge Joe awards the Best In Show to Betty's English Angora colored senior doe.





 

Sunday, September 28, 2025

Show A Best In Show Judging at Merced




Show A Best In Show judge is Ray Stacy.



 BOB French Angora.



BOB Lionhead.



BOB American Fuzzy Lop.



BOB Dutch.



BOB English Angora.



Show A Best In Show is Carol Green's American Fuzzy Lop.