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This just came through the city's e-notify system, so move fast if you want to go to Saturday's American Kennel Club dog show here in Long Beach. Councilwoman Suja Lowenthal has free tickets that she's giving away. Below is her release.

Vice Mayor Lowenthal just received free tickets to tomorrow's activity called the AKC Meet the Breeds.  Doors open at 8:00 am.  If you are interested, please contact our office at 562-570-6684.  Tickets are limited.  You will need to make arrangements to pick them up before 4:30 pm.

December 4-5Celebrating the 126th year of the American Kennel Club, the 2010 AKC/Eukanuba National Championship has something for everyone.

The 2010 AKC/Eukanuba National Championship features thousands of dogs, hundreds of vendors, and tons of fun for the whole family! Top show dogs from across the country and the world will descend on Long Beach this December to compete for the prestigious title of AKC/Eukanuba National Champion. In addition, the AKC Meet the BreedsŽ event will have all AKC recognized breeds on display with puppies and adults ready to greet the public with wags and puppy kisses. There will be competition, demonstration rings with a variety of educational presentations, AKC registered dogs at the AKC Meet the Breeds and Vendor booths.

For more information, go to www.akc.org/aenc/

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