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Re: [GSAS-board] Newsletter



Great job Paul. Cichlids is misspelled though.

I got the ballon inflator and will get the Ziploc bags at Costco.

Susan

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From: gsas-board-bounces@thekrib.com [mailto:gsas-board-bounces@thekrib.com]
On Behalf Of Paul Wallace
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 9:15 PM
To: GSAS board members and alumni
Subject: Re: [GSAS-board] Newsletter

Steev:

Not the most inspired prose but I assume that the newsletter will have more
than enough on the auction.

-Paul


Message from the President:

On my calendar I see a number of exciting events for our club.   First, our
January program was one of the best in my opinion as our own Jack Lawless
covered his efforts to reintroduce Salmon to Fauntleroy Creek in West
Seattle.  I am looking forward to the release party in March.

On February 12th we hold the annual Plant (and livestock) auction.
Checking starts at 6:30, viewing at 7:00 with the auction at 7:30.  There is
always something interesting for everybody.  In April we follow up with the
general auction which is so big it will be held on SATURDAY April 12.

We also have two big speakers lined up to finish the year.  He first is Luis
Navarro of planted tank fame.  His talk will detail the anatomy of a planted
tank and how aquascapeing can be used to build a work of art.  In May, the
owner of the Wet Spot in Portland will visit and talk on chiclids.   Steve
has experience as a collector, fish store owner, wholesaler, and hobbyist
with a unique perspective.

Finally the season ends with a home show and picnic.  What a year!



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On Tue, 29 Jan 2008, Steev Ward wrote:

> The empty space I'm looking at would hold 250 nicely if you don't use too
many big
> words.
> But anything from 50 to 500 would be fine.
>
> Steev
>
>
> --- Matt Staroscik <matt@wrongcrowd.com> wrote:
>
>> How many words do I have for the Home Show? Roughly.
>>
>
>
>
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