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Re: Draft of recruitment letter



Hi Karen --
Terrific job!!!!
I have a few minor changes , which I have made in CAPS to the body of the
text below. If you want to make the changes, please do -- if you don't it's
great the way you wrote it.
Good goin'.
David

----- Original Message -----
From: Karen Randall <krandall@world.std.com>
To: AGA Steering Committee <aga-sc@thekrib.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 2:14 PM
Subject: Draft of recruitment letter


> Dear local aquatic plant club members and members of the APD,
>
> As most of you know, the Aquatic Gardeners Association was started by a
very
> small core group of people.  Over the past 10 years, interest in the
planted
> aquarium hobby has grown tremendously, as has our membership.  We have
(REMOVED SECOND "HAVE")
> brought new people into the management team, and the organization has
> benefitted greatly from their participation and enthusiastic help.  But
that
> core group has remained too small to do the types of projects we would
very
> much like to see happen within the AGA.
>
> We have a good magazine, and web site.  Our book store has been a reliable
> source of hard-to-find information on aquatic gardening.   In the last
year
> we have branched out into new areas.  Under the leadership of James
> Purchase, we hosted the first Internet based Aquascaping Showcase and
> Contest.  Then Charlene Nash pulled off a tremendous feat, and organized
the
> first conference ever on North American soil to focus solely on planted
> aquariums.  Both of these events were resounding successes, AND ARE BEING
REPEATED THIS YEAR.
>
> We want very much to continue to serve our membership in new and
innovative
> ways.  But it takes a lot of dedicated people to make things happen,
> particularly in an organization as geographically diverse as ours.  We
need
> a team of people who can help manage the direction of the AGA in coming
> years, do the work that needs to be done, and plan for an orderly
turn-over
> of those people.  In spite of the best laid plans of mice and men, that
> hasn't happened yet.
>
> One of the  goals for AGA is to find a way that we can interface better
with
> local groups.   Since, at the same time, we need to broaden the management
> base of the AGA, what better way than to ask all of you directly for your
> help and support?  You are the people who are the most interested in this
> hobby, and have the most to gain from a strong, active Aquatic Gardeners
> Association.
>
> THIS IS A CALL FOR YOUR HELP AND INPUT (I'd put it in caps). We would like
to have people from
> all over the world NOT JUST AS MEMBERS, BUT ALSO involved in AGA
management. We want the AGA to get to a point where it's very survival is
not
> dependent on a dedicated, but too small group of people.  The more people
we
> get to step forward and help in small ways, the less any one person will
> feel the burden.
>
> The more input we have from local groups, the more we will know what those
> members want and need from AGA. Please contact us if you would be willing
to
> become part of the management team of the Aquatic Gardeners Association.
PERHAPS YOU MIGHT WANT TO SPECIFY WHERE WE ARE LOOKING FOR HELP -- MAGAZINE,
CONVENTION, ETC???

>
> Thank you in advance for your support!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> The AGA Steering Committee:
>
> Erik Olson
> David Lass
> Dorothy Reimer
> Neil Frank
> Karen Randall
>
>
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