Nice job Rick! Some comments & corrections inline: On Mon, 2 Sep 2002, Rick Rose wrote: > Erika?s Response? > > So far I have received exactly: none. The purpose of the "My Fish's Summer > Vacation" contest was to drum up some material for the first issue - the > problem is that only a small fraction of the membership is actually on the > GSAS email list. I would expect a printed call for articles to get a better > response rate. I mentioned this to Erika, but it's worth repeating: There's actually 53 people currently subscribed to gsas-member, which is on par with our current circulation of newsletters (once you remove inactive life members, exchanges with other clubs, and free advertiser copies). I have not purged the membership database since our publishing schedule became very erratic; it would not surprise me to find we only have about 25-35 "paying members" at the moment. A lot of people are coming to the meetings entirely based on the website and lists. That doesn't mean this is a bad thing; we get so little money from the membership anyway -- it basically covers printing the newsletter (when we print it). Our real support comes from the two auctions. > >From a broader perspective, I've been spending a lot of time thinking about > the newsletter over the past few weeks. Traditionally, the newsletter has > pitched itself as a vehicle for general aquatic information. Articles have > loosely fallen into two categories: informative articles about a particular > species of fish or plant, and abstract musings on the hobby in general. My impression was that a certain percentage of our home-grown articles were about "MY experience breeding fish X", or "MY trip to Y". i.e. it's one of our members and how they did something. Not some guy who's a national columnist or otherwise a pro. People read it, and go "hey, that's Dave. I need to ask him about his Xenotaca eiseni fry", etc.. So the article's 1/2 about disseminating information on tropical fish, but 1/2 about promoting fellowship amongst the members. Just something to consider in the perspective of the articles. > Ideally, my "vision" of the layout for an average monthly newsletter would > be: > > > 1. Masthead > 2. Notes from the board meeting > 3. Small article summing up the last general meeting > 4. Your aquarist profile > 5. Small bits: store ads, info on the next meeting, and (if necessary) > little "fillers" like small pictures, or a chart converting Celsius to > Fahrenheit It's funny, you're describing exactly how the newsletter looked 1985-1991! It was about 3-4 pages long. I'm scanning in my remaining documents relating to this before I hand it all off to Rick, so I'll make sure to send a copy of the CD-ROM. > 5.. Erik is going to begin a project of transferring our "Video Library" > to DVD. Several copies of the talks given by past speakers would then be > made available for borrow by the membership as part of our library. Sorry, minor correction, because I really don't want anyone to get the idea that I agreed to make this any sort of priority... I said at some point in the near future I would try to transfer a set of talks to VHS, and MIGHT try some DVDs. At the moment, it's very time-prohibitive to do the DVDs, as it takes about 12 hours to encode an hour of running time. I have located a VHS tape of our 2000 speakers that I will bring to the meeting to start things off. > **JAN 28th Mike Schadel (sp?) (Kathy O.) Clay is doing this one, working with Julie Zeppieri from GPAS. > **JUN ? Rusty Wessel (Kathy O.) This is also Julie from GPAS -- Kathy isn't doing this one either. > Note: This document was originally developed in WORD and understandably > lost some of its formatting in the transition to email. Anyone on the GSAS > Board email list who would like to receive a copy of the original WORD > document may certainly have one by sending a request to rick-rose@attbi.com. It looked fine on this end! - Erik -- Erik Olson erik at thekrib dot com ------------------ To unsubscribe from this list, e-mail majordomo@thekrib.com with "unsubscribe gsas-board" in the body of the message. Old messages are available at http://lists.thekrib.com/gsas-board When asked, log in as username is "gsas-board", and password "gsas-bored".