The show is not open to the general public; admission will be limited to NYTTS members and their guests. All guests will be required to sign in. No sales of turtles are permitted at the show. NYTTS cannot assume liability for any animals.
Bring as many turtles as you like at least one of each species you own. This is your once-a-year opportunity to show your collection and to see the turtles of other members. Dont hesitate to display your turtles and tortoises even if they are a common species or are not perfect.
The primary purpose of the show is educational, and participants are encouraged to prepare educational displays to accompany their animals. The displays may incorporate photographs, journals, models, diagrams, and other materials illustrating the natural history and/or captive husbandry and breeding of the particular species. Displays should be self-supporting or designed for table-top mounting.
FEES AND REGISTRATION
To cover the costs of the show, there will be a $2.00 fee for each turtle and a $5.00 admission fee for all non-exhibitors. When you register, you will be given a name badge, and each of your turtles will be assigned a number. Watch your mail for the Show rules and registration form. Or you may print the form from your browser (go to Registration Form). Fill it out in advance, and present it when you register. Please be on time!! Registration begins at 12:00 noon. No entries will be accepted after judging begins at 1:00 p.m. Non-exhibitors are welcome at 2:00 p.m.
DISPLAY CONTAINERS
Each exhibitor must bring appropriate containers in which to display their turtles. Glass aquariums, bowls, plastic boxes, or wash buckets are all acceptable; clear containers improve visibility. Water will be available for the tanks. All containers must be escape proof! To prevent animals overheating in the hot sun, be sure to bring adequate shading for both aquatic turtle tanks and tortoise pens (an umbrella attached to the display tables works nicelyand will come in handy in case of rain!).
JUDGING
Awards (ratings of I, II, and Honorable Mention) will be granted according to merit. A trophy will be awarded to the Best-In-Show turtle. Judging decisions will be based upon ownership responsibility (the length of ownership, the general health and physical condition of the animal, and the apparent quality of husbandry), and the quality of the animal (configuration and form, uniqueness, and rarity of species).
PERMITS AND THE LAW
New York State law requires permits for bog, wood, mud, and Blandings turtles, as well as North American box turtles (of the genus Terrapene). If you do not bring a New York State permit, you will not be allowed to exhibit these turtles. New York also requires permits for all turtles and tortoises protected by Federal Regulation 50CFR17. Among the more common protected species are Geochelone radiata, all Gopherus species, and Podocnemis expansa and unifilis.
DIRECTIONS TO THE SHOW
The address of the Village Community School is 272 West 10th Street between Washington Street and Greenwich Street (not Greenwich Avenue) just one block from the Hudson River. The show will be held on the schools playground; the entrance gate is to the left of the schools front entrance. Drivers should be aware that street fairs in the Village and other parts of Manhattan may necessitate extra driving time. Parking on the street is possible but may be difficult on weekends with pleasant weather. There are numerous parking garages and lots nearby.
If you have further questions, please e-mail QandA@nytts.org.
If you live outside the New York area and/or are unable to attend the Show and you still have lots of turtle goodies you would like to get rid of please send them to Suzanne Dohm, NYTTS President, 40-23 204th Street, Bayside, NY 11361. Your contribution is greatly appreciated!! |
See winners and photos from the past seven years:
2003 Annual Show 2002 Annual Show
2001 Annual Show 2000 Annual Show
1999 Annual Show 1998 Annual Show 1997 Annual Show