A thoughtful gesture on their part. Suggestions: My guess is, it can go to the care of the historian now or whenever you wish to surrender custody. This is just the sort of thing that would look good on the office wall, however, as you undoubtedly noticed, AGA has no office. Well, technically, as duly reported in a state and Federal tax filings, KR's house is the office, so maybe it would look good on her wall. My walls have KR's pics on them so, they're kind of filled. it's all kind of curcular, isn't it? ;-) sh PS: Of course, you deserve your own certificate for many chorused as well as unsung achievments. --- Cheryl Rogers <cheryl@rightstuffwebsites.com> wrote: > Sarnia Aquarium Society, of Canada, has sent us a very > nice certificate > of appreciation for supporting their club. I remember > sending them a > flyers, some TAGs and a gift certificate. > > You can see the certificate here: > http://www.aquatic-gardeners.org/pics/SAScertificate.jpg > > The relevant member is Ken Boorman, who with his wife > Lisa are > apparantly very active in the hobby and even own an > aquatic plants book > business. That link is on our links page. > > What do I do with the certificate? Hang it on my wall? > Send it to the > historian? What? > > * * * * * * * * * * * All the other terrific entries in the 6th Annual AGA Aquascaping Contest are on display: http://showcase.aquatic-gardeners.org In service to the community, the AGA has opened forums: http://forum.aquatic-gardeners.org/ _______________________________________________ AGA-mcm mailing list AGA-mcm@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-mcm