Hi, everyone, I tried to send this a couple of days ago and didn't get a bounce, but it hasn't showed up. I'll try again. John Glacier's group had a speaker (originally from Holland) on Dutch style aquariums. I have seen pictures of his tanks, and they are very impressive. I asked John if he could recommend him as a speaker for the AGA convention. Here is his reply as well as recommendations for another speaker: Hello Mary, Wim van Drongelen ( wvandron@peds.bsd.uchicago.edu ) is now a professor of neurology at the University of Chicago. Last time I talked to him, he said he was going to join the new planted aquarium club in Chicago. He could make a good presentation, a full hour, with slides representing the early days of the Dutch aquarium movement and with relatively current examples. A nice touch he could provide is his allusions to the cultural circumstances that determined the development of the Dutch approach. Also, his comparisons with other approaches, particularly the German would be excellent. In the preparation for his presentation to our club, he made a good connection with Frans Maas, Publicist Aquariumfotografie en Diavoordrachten Burg. Wijnenstraat 29 5721 AG Asten efma@wxs.nl We obtained slides from Frans Maas I'll alert Wim of your inquiry. ............................................................ Another potential speaker is: Thomas J. Givnish Professor of Botany and the Institute for Environmental Studies University of Wisconsin Madison, WI 53706 Visiting Professor of Botany University of Hawaii Manoa, Hawaii Phone: 608-262-5718 FAX: 608-262-7509 email: givnish@facstaff.wisc.edu Professor Givnish (member of our club) and I are collaborating in nurturing a 150 gallon aquarium, containing an artistic arrangement of over 40 freshwater plant species. We installed it this past January, in the expansive atrium of Birge Hall. Birge is the location of the Universily of Wisconsin's Botany Department, in Madison. Tom has developed an exceptional document that explains the classification and functioning of aquatic plants. This document will soon be organized in some information panels, associated with the aquarium. Indeed, an outstanding presentation, at some point!