Re: OT- CHAT: Horticultural Societies-


Considering that all these societies are made up of
human beings I doubt that any could reach the paragon
of virtue which you have described. I would suggest
joining because you are interested in the plants.

--- ChatOWhitehall@aol.com wrote:

> Greetings.
>  
> I am considering joining several horticultural
> societies. 
>  
> Of interest to me is the overall health of the
> organizations under  
> consideration, which I define as a well-considered
> mission; generous  public outreach; 
> a consistently acceptable level of member  services;
> an informed, 
> communicative, and responsible leadership which 
> holds itself to a high standard of 
> service; interesting educational  opportunties, and
> opportunities for service, 
> available to the wider  membership; a minimum of
> internecine bickering and trashy   
> behavior; an informative publication received in a
> timely manner.
>  
> If anyone here is a member of any of the following,
> would you kindly  give me 
> your confidential opinion of their health at this
> time. 
>  
> American Boxwood Society; American Peony Society;
> American Ivy Society;  
> International Bulb Society; New England Garden
> History Society, American Lily  
> Society.
>  
> Please reply privately to _ChatOWhitehall@aol.com_ 
> (C*@aol.com) 
>  
> Thank you.
>  
> Cordially,
>  
> Anner Whitehead
> Richmond VA USA
> 
>
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