On Fri, 17 Feb 2006, S. Hieber wrote: ...
Otoh, SF has some ardent moss fans but otoh, SF isn't putting up dime one for this event. We have $1800 in the budget for speaker travel. Do we think this will be within budget? Are we getting a major draw for the money?
I am a bit upset, but not entirely surprised, at your response. The AGA is very financially viable and could take the $1000+ hit. Bringing in Dr. Tan would certainly attract some new people. Odds are pretty good he won't be able to make it anyway, and we'd be going for 2007 anyway (but we'll never know unless we ask). And this was the one speaker Jim really thought we should have. *and* it's the last year we're going to leave any of these decisions to a local club to boot.
I will defer to you as treasurer on the financial basis, as per the message to Jim. We'll see if they want both badly enough to try and balance the budget. My guess is that they'll suggest dropping Dave Wilson.
- Erik
----- Original Message ----- From: "Erik Olson" erik@thekrib.comWell, this sounds more plausible. What do y'all think?---------- Forwarded message ----------Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 20:19:33 -0800 From: Loh Kwek Leong <timebomb@pacific.net.sg> To: Erik Olson <erik@thekrib.com> Subject: Re: Question about Prof. Tan Hi, Eric, Nice to hear from you. Professor Benito Tan speaks and writes English. He's a Filipino by birth but American by nationality. He teaches Biology in one of our universities but his expertise is mainly on the bryophytes in the Malesian region. The prof is also a recipient of the Richard Spruce award for his work on mosses. Only recently, he was made vice-president of the association of bryologists or something like that. He gives presentations often but I'm not sure if they are the kind AGA members would be interested in. Most mosses are terrestrial, you see, and the professor, before he met us, knew only of one aquarium moss and that is Java Moss. He's quite fascinated though by the variety of aquarium mosses now available and is currently working on a book on the native mosses of Singapore. I've seen one of the prof's presentation in his laptop and it talks mostly of the life cycles of various terrestrial mosses. There's one moss, by the way, which is named after him. The prof is a busy man so although I'm quite sure he will be interested in giving the talk, there's a possibility he won't be able to make it. If the professor is available, however, I can help him by providing the pictures and samples of live mosses. You can tell him that when you write to him. The prof's email address is:_______________________________________________ AGA-sc mailing list AGA-sc@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-sc
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