The third meeting was at the home of Jim and Joyce Anderson in Leucadia. Membership grew, as we encouraged family membership. By the time we met in September 1984 at the California Koi Farm with ZNA for a picnic, we had 24 families as members. The remainder of 1984 meetings were: October 13, the Blalocks in El Cajon (Don, Donice and Donita); November 10, Art Niehoff’s in Escondido, and December 8 the Coopers in San Clemente.
| President: | Galen Hansen |
| Secretary: | Dot Williams |
| Treasurer: | Donita Blalock |
We held our First Annual Koi Show of the Koi Club of San Diego on April 19 & 20, 1986 at Casa de Prado in Balboa Park. Judges were Vergil Hettick and T. Kimura. Co-Show Chairmen were Ray Keyes and Bob Fenner. Our first show, as was our second, was a closed show, meaning only members of the Koi Club of San Diego could enter koi. We also made it a small fish show, as there were only 4 sizes: <7”, 7-10”, 10-14” and 14-18”. Takemi brought 2 jumbo koi just for exhibition to entice the public. We had an Expert Class and a Novice Class, with about equal numbers of koi in each. There were 34 Entrants and 265 koi. The Show Committee was the Steering Committee: Galen & Maureen Hansen, Takemi Adachi, Bob Fenner, Ray Keyes, Barbara Pountrey, Don, Donice & Donita Blalock, Ton Reside, Ginger Herlihy, Jim & Joyce Anderson, and Bob & Michelle Welsh.
Michelle Welsh designed our first show pin. Tom Graham did audio-visual at our Banquet. Grand Champion and Runner-up were both won by Galen Hansen, a Gin Rin Kohaku and Gin Rin Showa respectively. We celebrated Takemi’s 30th birthday at the Banquet.
Other meetings in 1986:| President: | Jack O’Callaghan |
| Vice President: | Bob Fenner |
| Secretary: | Monica Leamons |
| Treasurer: | Ricardo Salveter |
| Historian: | Ginger Herlihy |
On April 25-26, 1987, our Second Annual Koi Show was held at Del Mar Fairgrounds. Show Chairman was Galen Hansen. Again the show was closed, open only to members of our koi club. There were 31 Entrants and 286 koi. There were 56 tanks with 14 Expert Classes (up to 18 inches) and 8 Novice Classes (also up to 18 inches). Also there were 4 Jumbo Classes (over 18 inches). The Jumbo did not compete with the regular sizes. Judges were Henry Nakamaru, Larry Ng, Bob Finnegan and Frank Miyagishima. Held together with the San Diego Home and Garden Show, we had 18 new memberships sign up at the show.
A warmly received addition for the public were displays designed by Galen Hansen and professionally rendered by Maureen Hansen. These included: Facts about koi; Photos of members ponds; Koi Classification; Requirements to keep koi; Pond Construction; Koi Nutrition; How koi are judged with examples and How koi are transported to shows.
Winner of the Expert Champion was an 18” Showa of Terry Hollingworth’s. His 17” Kohaku won Runner-up Champion. In the Novice Class, Grand Champion was given to a <10-inch Sanke of Tom Graham’s. Runner-up went to a Matsuba belonging to Lauretta Hollingworth. Best Jumbo went to a Sandan Kohaku of Scott Lauffer’s. Runner-up Jumbo was an Asagi of Alan Kolb’s. Saturday night dinner was at the home of Jim & Joyce Anderson, a catered Mexican dinner. At this time we were still awarding the prizes on Sunday at the Show Site.
The remainder of the 1987 meetings were:It was December 1987 that Tom Graham started putting out our classy computerized Newsletter. In the beginning of our club, Galen Hansen typed them out by hand and in 1987 Donita Blalock did it all.
| President: | Donita Blalock |
| Vice President: | Tom Graham |
| Secretary: | John Leamons & Maureen Hansen |
| Treasurer: | Tom Jensen |
| Membership: | Mary Gottsch |
Due to a worldwide Aeromonas infection (Hole-in-the-Side) all koi shows in the U.S. were cancelled, including ours. It was not until February 1989 that SoCal, ZNA SoCal and Nishiki combined to have the first koi show following the epidemic. No koi were mixed with other entrants koi in that show (English Style). We followed with our show in April 1989 whereupon we did mix the koi as in the normal Japanese Style Show.
Other meetings in 1988:Our new logo, now used on all club correspondence and on our Tee-shirts, was put to use in September 1988 after Maureen Hansen refined the old logo, which had cartoon fish.
| President: | Scott Lauffer |
| Vice President: | Glenn Park |
| Secretary: | Galen Hansen |
| Treasurer: | John Bost |
| Membership: | Judy Jensen |
| AKCA/ZNA Rep: | Tom Jensen
Scott Lauffer |
Our Third Annual Koi Show was held on April 29-30, 1989. President Scott Lauffer was held over to also be Show Chairman since the 1988 show was cancelled. Again it was held at Del Mar Fairgrounds, as have all the shows since. This was our first open show, that is, koi enthusiasts from other clubs were now welcome to enter koi. Our furtherest exhibitor was Dr. Wayne Warzecha from Carpenteria.
There were 24 Entrants and 209 koi. As our custom, each participant received a koi pin redesigned every year by Maureen Hansen with the Grand Champion and Runner-up depicted from the previous year’s koi show. It was still a small fish show with 4 sizes: 6-8, 8-10, 10-14, and 14-18. There were 17 Classes, the usual 14 but also 3 Gin Rin Classes plus a Doitsu. Our displays of club member’s ponds were updated to show the new ponds. The judges were considered the epitome of distinguished judges, the leaders of ZNA:
| Grand Champion: | 18” Taisho Sanke – Glenn Park |
| Runner-up: | 18” Kohaku – Bob & Joan Finnegan |
| Best in Size: | 6-8”: Taisho Sanke – Galen Hansen
8-10”: Taisho Sanke – Bob Estrella 10-14”: Kohaku – Ken Shimokochi 14-18”: Kohaku – Terry Hollingworth |
| 1988 President’s Trophy: | 13” Doitsu Sanke – Galen Hansen |
| 1989 President’s Trophy: | 10” Hariwake – Galen Hansen |
| AKCA Trophy: | 17” Doitsu Sanke – Scott Lauffer |
| ZNA Trophy: | 17” Kohaku – Scott Lauffer |
| Most Awards: | 42/48 – Galen Hansen |
The Award Ceremony was for the first time held at the Saturday Night Banquet. Tom Graham gave a dynamite slide review of the entire show. The two projectors were timed with classy music. Since then Tom has been sought after by other clubs to showcase the same kind of slide extravaganza. About 135 people attended the banquet. Sunday was the General Raffle and the Koi Raffle, bringing the 3rd Annual Koi Show to a successful conclusion.
We resumed our meetings:| President: | Galen Hansen |
| Vice President: | Tom Graham |
| Secretary: | Donita Blalock |
| Treasurer: | Ron Vandell |
| Show Chairman: | John Leamons |
| Membership: | Tom Jensen |
| Newsletter Editor: | Tom Graham |
Due to rising costs, membership dues had to be raised to $20 per month.
1990 Meetings up to the 1990 4th Annual Koi Show were:There were 27 Entrants and 300 koi.
We added one more size, going up to 22 inches.
Grand Champion went to a 21” Kohaku of Terry Hollingworth.
The year 1990 began with the Koi Club of San Diego hosting the AKCA Seminar at the Hanalei Hotel in Mission Valley. This was the first AKCA Seminar to be held outside Los Angeles, thanks to all the work and organization of Galen Hansen, Donita Blalock, Tom Jensen and many other ambitious members of the Koi Club of San Diego. A pond tour was organized, using 6 Greyhound sized buses to visit all of the ponds. We were the first club to host the Seminar outside of Los Angeles.
The club has now been in existence for 20 years. Many wonderful koi enthusiasts have come and gone, but the club remains strong due to a few dedicated people. Now the backbone of the club is due to a committed few regular folks, the majority who have come into the club in the 1990’2. It remains a family membership, running around 150 individuals or families.
An annual koi show in the Spring continues to be the highlight of the year, after the 5th and 6th shows were put on in the fall (November 16-17, 1991 and October 3-4, 1992). In 1993 there was no show as we switched it back to the Spring (7th Annual KCSD Show was February 5-6, 1994). Maureen Hansen was the only President (1993) that was cheated out of a Koi Show. Thus, the only 2 years without a Koi Show were 1988 (due to the Aeromonas epidemic) and 1993 (when we switched back to springtime). At this writing in 2004, our 17th Annual Koi Show just concluded. Our club has long held the distinction of being one of if not the largest in the U.S. as well as the most prestigious. Tom Graham, Galen Hansen and Norm Meck have been the backbone to maintain this reputation, but it is the congenial, dedicated members of the Koi Club of San Diego that have made it happen. We are particularly known for new innovations, the most vendors and the best prizes.
The Japanese Garden partnership has worked into another important contribution of the Koi Club of San Diego by spearheading the introduction of a koi pond in the garden which the club members now dutifully maintain. This all happened after one of our members died and her family contributed $15,000 toward constructing a koi pond at a place of our choosing in her memory and for her koi.
Thank you for all of you who helped to make the Koi Club of San Diego a great and successful club and for all of those who continue to do so.