Steve

Male

Bozeman, MT

United States

Profile Information:

Hometown:
Bozeman, Montana USA
About Me:
Buddy and I reside in a mountain valley in the Rocky Mountains in the state of Montana USA.

Buddy got his name because in the first five days at the office about eight people said "Hey buddy, who are you?" He was about five months old and quite popular. To give him some class, his full name became Buddy, Duke of Pembroke.

He is the greeter for my investment and financial planning office in Bozeman MT. Buddy was born in 2007 (time flies) so is now a calm mature canine citizen.
Welsh Corgi Breeder?
No
About My Corgi(s):
Five months ago a few of us corgi owners met at a parade / arts festival where I passed around a clipboard with initial ideas and a sign up sheet. We had one back yard pot luck snacks meeting to organize ... and decided to stay unorganized. However we have a nucleus of about eight "doers" and after meeting twice after work for drinks and pizza ... and with no budget or officers or money ... we've made progress. Our website and facebook page has lots of information thanks to web wise members Marla and Mandy and photographer Tiffany.

Search for: Gallatin Valley Corgi Club
I have:
Pembroke

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  • Snickmom

    Steve: this meetup looked like a lot of fun, and what a great idea to make it into a fundraiser! Please post it again as a discussion or blog so more MyCorgi members will see it!

  • Snickmom

    I am not very good with this stuff- but to learn more about how the site works check out other people's pages. You will notice blogs stay on their page, so if anyone wants to learn more about you and your corgi it will be available. Blogs show up on the home page of mycorgi two at a time, so they often are not there long. Discussions are on the lower part of the home page and stay up as long as people are adding comments. They are also available on your personal page. I think what you added to the Olympics discussion was great, and the additional info you told me about your group is interesting also. You could start your own discussion, even posing a question asking for advice from others who have started or are running corgi clubs. And please add pictures to your page!

  • WhiteDove