Good Morning everyone. Erik, thanks for the wake up call. We do need to start planning right away.As far as an organizer goes, I think I can speak for the entire board when I say that we were, and still are, hoping that you would be able to do this - especially the technical end of it, as this has worked out so well in the past. I think we do need to have a "Plan B" in place though, just in case.
I see such a plan as being low-tech, the way it was done before the current computer-based system was developed. Those auctions were held back before I joined, so I have no experience with them. I have been reading through an email you put out two years ago titled "PLANT AUCTION JOB DESCRIPTION" which outlines in detail everything that has to happen for a successful auction. In it you mention a "split form" . We might be wise to have a stack of those on hand along with anything else we would need to run a computerless auction. I will have copies of this outline for board members at the meeting Tuesday. If anyone else wants one, let me know.
Plants: Last year I think we spent around $350 at ANW for plants, and I think that included a big box of bogwood. (Susan, could you verify the amount please? Thanks). Maybe this year we should go with a smaller quantity of plants and skip the bogwood since we did it last year. As Clay pointed out, attendance may be lower this year. Sam, thanks for offering to work with ANW again this year.Yes, we'd like to try it again with them this year so please contact them. Guess we'll have to get back to you on the amount we wish to spend. (I'll throw a figure of $250 out now. Comments?) And we can definitely use your help at the auction!
Non-plant items? books, substrate, fertilizer, CO2?Computers: A request for members to volunteer their laptops, put out on GSAS member and GSAS announce might be in order here. Technical details of what equipment, cables etc. is needed would need to be included. Might be a good time to ask for human volunteers also - auctioneers, baggers, runners, data input etc.
Seating: If necessary we could drag some of the seats out of the classroom. I can also ask Judy about the availability of extra folding chairs. We'll have both the common area and the classroom for our use so there should be plenty of room.
Publicity: Seems to me that most of the people who attend are members of GSAS or other clubs. A nice big announcement on the website, making special note of our new location, would probably work well. We should also notify Portland and Vancouver. Ads in newspapers have flopped in the past. Craigs List? AGA website?
See you Tuesday. Bob At 09:33 AM 1/4/2005 -0800, you wrote:
Erik, Great input, as always. It is nice to have someone looking ahead and helping keep things on track. I have a couple things I would add to the list you have provided. What day is the plant auction this year? Will we have the entire room that we had for the Christmas banquet or will we be in the smaller room? We really need all the space we can get. Will we have enough chairs for everyone? The chairs in the big room are really comfy, but, I didn't see all that many of them. We really need to let people know where the auction will be this year as it is not in the Seattle Aquarium and that may impact the attendance some. Same issues may impact our General Auction. Maybe I am worrying for nothing, but, it never hurts to cover all the bases early. Clay -----Original Message----- From: Erik Olson [mailto:erik@thekrib.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 8:46 AM To: gsas-board@thekrib.com Subject: [GSAS-board] Plant Auction Just wanted to check in and see what's going on for the plant auction. Didn't notice any planning in the board meeting notes, other than getting the commons area. First, is there an expectation on who's going to organize it this year? The main reason I ask is that, though I'm willing to help as always, there is a minute but distinct possibility I might be unavailable if the delivery is early... The second reason is that we will still need to have a source for the plants. Sam has been graciously ordering them from African Northwest for many years, but he'd need to be asked reasonably in advance (Hi Sam!). The third reason is that we'd need to get the computer situation worked out in a more orderly manner this year, i.e., a little more committment on laptops folks will bring (instead of everyone kinda bailing in the end except for Paul), and a chance to try out some of the equipment, possibly at next week's general meeting? -- Erik Olson erik at thekrib dot com _______________________________________________ GSAS-board mailing list GSAS-board@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-board _______________________________________________ GSAS-board mailing list GSAS-board@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-board
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