Re: AIS: Reviving a Club?2


  If there is an extension service in your area list the names of the local 
societies times and meeting places. You would be surprised at the number of 
people moving into a new area that check with the agriculture extension 
services for local gardening clubs.
  Websites are easy to set up there you can list all the information about 
iris growing, local meeting times and places, home and garden shows you 
participate in and anything else that might draw in new people.
  Large cities have booklets or magazines handed out to visitors to the area. 
List in there all gardens open to the public and Iris shows that they can 
visit this helps get the word out.
  The more people we can infect with the Iris Virus the more new members 
we'll all have.   
  Always mention the AIS website as a good place for more info.

Joyce Poling
Public Relations Chairman
American Iris Soceity
Suncitymom@aol.com
 

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