
Its very different from a companion show. will you be on your own or with someone else?
You will have to hand the ring numbers out to exhibitors, a good tip if the society hasn't done so for you is before judging starts sort out all ring numbers to the relevant classes so you onlny take a small bunch with you to hand out rather then the whole lot for the breed.
Whilst judging is being done sort out the rosettes and place cards for the class and get them ready.
Before judging ask the judge where they want dogs stood, if they want the next dog stood by/on the table whilst there looking at the current dog, do they want you to hand them there judges book and pen and pad before or after they place.
You will have to fill in one or two catalouges and the stewards sheet, possibly also the last 3 colus of the judges book if the judge wants you too althought they MUST fil in the first colum and then check and sign what you have done. Don't let them sign the book before judging the class but make sure it's signed after the class and after each breed take the slips from the judges book to the secretary unless the show has someone who will come round and collect them.
Can't think of anything more at the moment but I know when I first started doing open shows on my own (just one steward per ring) I just told the judge I was still new to it and they were all really helpful and kind :)
The stewarding book is a book you get so you can keep a record of when and where you have stewarded, you only need this really if you want to keep a record if you are wanting to give CC's in the near future.
Good luck, I'm sure you will enjoy it. It's great fun at times but you have to be organised. It will be nice if they put you with someone with alot of experiance as they can give you so many tips. I have stewarded at open shows with stewards who regualry steward at crufts and other champshows and have learnt so many tips! :)