Sure they have if you look it the right way -- stand over here and turn your neck and lean over your shoulder: Amano and Jan have been on the flyers from the start -- GWAPA's sent those to us before--I think. Anyway, Amano is not a surprise. And we already wondered where crypts fit in with the aquascaping theme. And Diana was on the flyrers as far back as March when I went NEC and then to TFP to hang out with Ray -- I remember remaking my own flyers because they had misspelled Diana's first and last name. You think she'd mind? ;-) Wilma and Dorothy are definitely new, except that we knew about D from our discussions -- well, we were hoping anyway. So really, it's like only Wilma is the new name. Wasn't that easy? ;-) I think they are thinking about 3-4 talks and three workships (the workships once repeated) so everyone can participate in up to two. Doesn't seem to me like a full roster yet. Anyone else think that way? Well, at least they're promoting, sh --- Erik Olson <erik@thekrib.com> wrote: > PS: Everyone see that AGA2k4 announcement on the APD? I > corrected > Ghazanfar's spelling of Diana and Dorothy's name > privately. Nice of them > to let us know the line-up first, isn't it? Always love > getting my > insider board news from the APD so I can rush to update > the website. ===== It's the contest that started international competition in aquascaping planted aquaria! AGA's 2004 Aquascaping Contest is open for entrees: http://showcase.aquatic-gardeners.org/2004.cgi Novices and experts alike show their skills. Past winners have been novices and experts, too. You can view all the entrees at The 5th AGA Annual Convention. Details/Registration at www.aquatic-gardeners.org & www.gwapa.org _______________________________________________ AGA-sc mailing list AGA-sc@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-sc