Re: OT:Conventions
- Subject: Re: OT:Conventions
- From: i*@yahoo.com.au
- Date: Sun, 08 Jul 2001 10:43:10 -0000
Dear Jan,
Hope so, it would be lovely to see as many people from other states
and overseas as possible and as we are able to present many different
species and cultivars, I think we are hoping to achieve something
really interesting.
Last years Rose Festival was spectacular (even if the weather was
very unkind) so we would like to present something as wonderful.
Had posted apology on other message for using AIS instead of IAS,
apologies here to all reading as well.
Thanks for your comment
Dian Mitterer
--- In iris-talk@y..., "Jan Clark" <janclarx@h...> wrote:
> >Adelaide, South Australia is hosting the AIS
convention in 2005 and
> >we want it to be the most spectacular ever presented.
> >
> >As well South Australia has many advantages the bigger states
cannot
> >compete with. Easy to get around, not too much traffic, close to
> >lots of different ammenities and different areas, close to airport
> >and you generally do not have to cue much. Close to many wine
> >growing areas, Kangaroo Island, Flinders ranges,Andamooka,etc. etc.
> >
> >And your dollar will go a long way here.
> >
> >Plus we are generally very laid back and easy to get a long with,
no
> >large city hipe.
> >Dianne Mitterer
> >President
> >South Australian Iris Society
>
> South Australia is a beautiful, and very much under rated, place to
visit. I
> have spent many happy holidays in the Adelaide Hills, the Flinders
ranges,
> and the Barrossa Valley. Good luck with the festival Dianne, and I
hope you
> get a good turn up from O/S in 2005. Heaven Knows, maybe I will get
there
> myself :-)
> Cheers, Jan Clark, next door in Vic.
>
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