On Sat, 14 Dec 2002, Rick Rose wrote: > Per Erik's request that we begin discussion on alternative January 2003 > meeting topics, I have come up with the following possibilities... > > 1.. saltwater presentation > 2.. roundtable live food > 3.. Aquarium tour > 4.. Erik's recycled talk on plant photography These are all great ideas Rick! (no comment on #4 though). Given that Paul's out of coverage right now, I am assuming he isn't going to be able to do any of this legwork, right? The BEST, in my opinion, is #3, but it requires the most prepwork with the Aquarium folks. I think our relationship with them has gotten kinda sour over the last few years, probably starting when we stopped donating a portion of our proceeds from our auction. Clay could probably tell you about the time when GSAS used to actually hold the Christmas party IN the aquarium (before it was reserved for groups who would pay $10 per person for that privelege). The last time we got to use the aquarium was in 1995 when I ran a photography workshop -- the 1st half was a talk and the 2nd half we went down into the exhibits with a bunch of different cameras. And we DID have to pay admission for every member present that night. The aquarium night watchman guy (Wieman -- a great guy) undercounted the few that did show up, so we actually didn't pay too much. #1 is interesting. Tell us more about the "saltwater group"? Is that the Puget Sound Aquarium Society (that keeps coming and going), or someone else? #2 is easy, requires the least work on all our parts. We've done live food roundtables or workshops every few years, and they're always well-received. Perhaps if #3 or #1 cannot be arranged in time for January (but perhaps for March? I keep forgetting what March's meeting topic is), we could opt for #2. #4 is what we have called a "trump card" presentation, which is to be used when all other ideas fail and we have no topic and it's one week before the meeting. Dave had a killifish talk that we used as a trump card a few times (I still have the sucker loaded up on my laptop!). But I'm thinking that we have already played my Amano Video trump card. It would seem a bit premature to use another, so similar in subject matter (aquascaping and such). I talked on the subject (AGA, aquascaping, photography) back in early 2001. Don't forget the Portland connection. There are several folks down there we could probably get up on reasonably short notice. - 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".