| Issue 10:9 | THE CACTUS PATCH | September 2007 |
| The Upcoming Show & Sale by Stephen Cooley |
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Our Annual Cactus & Succulent Show & Sale is coming up on October 13 and 14 at the East Hills Mall. This is by far the biggest event we do each year and member support is crucial to its success. Our previous Shows have all been very successful – we’ve had plenty of plants in the show and plenty of plants to sell. The responses from the people that came to see the show were always complimentary. Now is the time to put our efforts into high gear. The most important element to our show is the plants themselves. Our show has always been different from most others in that its emphasis has been on education and not competition. We need a large variety of plants to show the public the great diversity that exists among the succulents. Many people are unaware of just how many weird and wonderful plants there are. In considering which plants you might want to bring to the show, remember that your most ‘ordinary’ plant may be extraordinary to those viewing the show. No plant is too small to bring, it just needs to look nice. That is what this month’s meeting can show you how to do (it’s really easy). Another key element is to have members available to talk to the public about the plants and about our club. This requires a lot of hours, but there are plenty of members to share the workload (check out the sign-up sheet at the next meeting). There is also the need for helpers in the initial set up (I think this happens the night before) , after hours security, and take down. Here are some days and times that you need to be aware of: PLANT SET UP: Saturday 7 am to 10 am |
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Officers, Directors, & Chairpersons Announcements Upcoming Events The Last BCSS Meeting |
Plant Of The Month This Month's Program Field Trips The Succulent Garden at Cal State |
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The Upcoming Show & Sale by Stephen Cooley The 22nd Intercity Show & Sale by Stephen Cooley Hanging AroundA Letter from Bruce Hargreaves |
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