Erika, Hi, thanks for volunteering, we also had one other volunteer and I believe they have already been given the job, but I will check. Of course the hardest part of the Newsletter is getting articles and photos. That is where the general membership comes in. Anyone that wants to write articles feel free to!! It is great to hear of other peoples experiences with fish and plants. They can be stories, spawning, or growing articles, disasters, anything that pertains to fish. We have even had articles on traveling to other clubs, convention reports, cool fish seen in the fish stores or reprints of other articles that people enjoy (as copyright allows). Anyone and everyone feel free to WRITE an ARTICLE, if everyone/member wrote one article, we could put 3 or so each month in the newsletter and have a newsletter for at least or close to a year!!! Yeah, there is a thought, so pull out those pens and crayons, and feel free to write away. Or the camera and do a pictorial of the tanks at home. Or do a fish bio, now there is another idea. Any fish experience is welcome. So come one, come all, I will find out where we need to send these to as well. :) Kathy On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Charter wrote: > Thanks, everyone, for letting me help out at the plant auction last > Tuesday. I had a lot of fun! > > The auction was so hectic that I didn't have a chance to take good notes, > but I do recall that one of the announcements was a general request for an > editor for the GSAS newsletter. Does anyone recall who we were supposed to > contact to apply for the position? I'd love to help out, and I (modestly) > feel that I'm qualified. :) > > Thanks! > > - Erika >