An invitation
- Subject: An invitation
- From: &* <S*@ExoticRainforest.com>
- Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 14:26:19 -0500
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This is an invitation to any of you who may be within driving
distance of NW Arkansas (western Oklahoma, southern Missouri or anywhere else
you feel like driving from) to join a few of us in this area in an attempt to
establish a local aroid organization. It would be my hope to eventually
have this become a chapter of the IAS. For the present, I offer my
atrium as a place to meet once every quarter or perhaps six times a year to
share our interest in aroids. There are two universites also close by and
I believe we can arrange other meeting places if you get bored with my
atrium.
As an inducement, I have plenty of plants I can share cuttings
from and will gladly offer those to any IAS member (or non-IAS member for that
matter) who is willing to join us. My only limitation is the amount of
cutting any given plant will tolerate!
My personal email address is easily found at the bottom of the
homepage of my website. If you'd like to be a part of organizing this
group, please let me know so we can arrange a meeting that will be timely for
all.
I was also provided the link below by one of our members
which offers some good advice on methods of forming your own local group
with aroid "nuts" in your area.
Just to let you know, in case you think there are not a
lot of people interested in aroids, the interest is much higher than you may
know. The maps attached were captured from my website tracking service
yesterday. These represent hits looking for aroid information within
approximately a one hour period. They were taken several hours
apart. This year my little site will log approximately 350,000 hits, the
majority of which are seeking info on aroids. Each person who logs on
looks at an average of 3 pages, not including the homepage. Two of the
three most frequently read pages are the articles written with the help of both
Julius and Leland (and edited by Russ Hammer) on growing Anthurium and
growing Philodendron. (if you read these and find errors, please
let me know). My webmaster estimates approximately 100,000 people each
year are now reading information on my site. And of those 100,000, over
11% come back frequently for additional information. Please note
there is an invitation to join IAS on each and every aroid page. I would
encourage any of you who maintain a website to add a similar link to your
sites.
The interest in aroids is now high. So form a group in
your area and push IAS membership.
Steve Lucas
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