Many years ago I was on a committee at work called The Advisory Group or TAG for short (small world, eh?) We new-to-middle-management folks were expected to advise senior management on whatever we thought they needed our advice on. Nothing could be enacted without acceptance and approval from those we advised. RE discount programs. I'm as satisfied as I'll ever be and although I see risks, I see benefits too. And if it doesn't work out as planned, we'll have learned something and we can stop either program if things look like they aren't working out well. Starting with a 40+ member club that appears likely to sign up for more than 10 memberships -- that's a good place to start. So count me in. Let's raise the flag and see who salutes. Let's dump the chum and see who feeds. And let's press our Photographer to get NJAS to sign up for something :-) they ought to bbe big enough to have enough gardeners -- although the politics in that old org might make things take a while ;-) sh --- Cheryl Rogers <cheryl@wilstream.com> wrote: > > I like this one. Management Committee sounds good also > but this is better > considering its new role. ===== Want to get dirty but stay clean? Diana Walstad, author of _Ecology of the Planted Aquarium_ will discuss soil supplemented aquarium substrates at the 2004 AGA Convention. Convention Details/Registration at aquatic-gardeners.org & gwapa.org _______________________________________________ AGA-sc mailing list AGA-sc@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-sc