Hi, Well I am already working on next year :) Kathy ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 09:36:28 -0700 From: Diane Elliott <Diane_Elliott@usgs.gov> To: Kathy Olson <kathy@thekrib.com> Subject: Re[2]: Auction and meeting Kathy, I probably will be able to give a talk one of those months (October or November). I think will have out-of-town meetings both months (a Corps of Engineers research meeting in October and a salmon smolt workshop in Novemeber), but I don't think that both of them will be on the 2nd Tuesday--at least I hope not! Diane _______________________________________________________________________________ Subject: Re: Auction and meeting From: Kathy Olson <kathy@thekrib.com> at NBS-Internet-Gateway Date: 2/10/99 7:20 AM Diane, Yeah, I have your email address now!!! I had tried two emails and when I wrote it down I didn't do the capital letters. Thanks for letting me know about March. How about if we plan on you for early in the fall, like Oct or Nov. Would that work? The talk sounds great. Thank you also for all the help with the main auction. The club is a little dead right now. The plant auction went okay, but we were a little worried. I think people find the general auction overwhelming, you doing the letters is an awesome contribution/help. Thanks Again, Kathy On Tue, 9 Feb 1999, Diane Elliott wrote: > Hi Kathy (and Erik, too), > > First, the good news: Because I still have a master address list of > manufacturers/companies who donate to the GSAS annual auction, I went ahead and > revised the list (perusing TFH and FAMA, adding new manufacturers and > subtracting "duds"), and sent out most of the solicitation letters for the April > auction. (I still have a few to send out in the next couple of days). > > Now, the bad news: It looks like I have a workshop that conflicts with the March > GSAS meeting. (I think that was one of the possible months for me to speak.) > However, I have been working on a fish disease program that is a little > different from the usual "what they are and how to treat them" talk. The program > discusses the role of the fish's skin in health and disease, and features a > number of "larger-than-life" scanning electron micrographs from some of my work > with salmon and goldfish diseases. (Operating a scanning electron microscope is > sort of like driving a lunar rover over the surface of the fish.) > > Please let me know if you have questions. > > Take care, > Diane >