RE: Hudson Valley Iris Show
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- Subject: RE: Hudson Valley Iris Show
- From: "* M* <I*@msn.com>
- Date: Sun, 8 Jun 1997 08:07:23 -0600 (MDT)
Christine--what a great way to have a first show! And now you're one of the
"old timers" who can help the newer members of your club show next year. Oh,
and make sure you advertise at all the local nurseries and garden clubs when
you put it on--you'll get a lot of people bringing iris to the show even
though they don't belong to the club. Next thing you know, your club will
expand!
Barb in Santa Fe
Definitely one of the old timers here
IrisMaven@msn.com
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From: iris-l@rt66.com on behalf of Christine Feger
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 1997 6:40 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Hudson Valley Iris Show
Hi All,
I know my inexperience is going to show here but I have to share this
happiness with all of you. Our brand new club, The Hudson Valley Iris &
Daylily Society had our very first iris show today. It was totally fun!
I am still high from it, I hope this excitement lasts for at least a
week! Since collectively we had nearly no experience with iris shows,
and yours truly had never even been to one, we felt kind of intimidated
by the prospect of putting on an event like this and calling it a show.
Therefore we did not have it formally judged, but Dave Nitka was good
enough to drive over from Mass. this morning and critique every one of
our "entries". He pointed out was was good and what was bad in each one
our flowers. In this way our members got two hours of judges training
and in my opinion, it was excellent. I feel like I learned a lot about
how to look at an iris on the bench. And next year when we have our
first accredited show we will feel a lot more confident about it.
Queen of the show went to PETITE MONET grown by Mickey Koschara. We had
only two named tall bearded irises, DANCE REVUE won the popularity poll.
TB's are popular with the public because they are such attention
grabbers. Our show was in a garden center and we had a steady stream of
traffic all afternoon long. I think we generated a lot of interest and
I hope to see some of the people back at our sale in August. We made up
coupons for free irises and we hope they will come and claim them. I am
hopeful that this show will generate growth for our club. So many
people came in with iris stories to tell. On man left the show for a
few minutes, then returned with photos of his garden and his irises and
I could tell that he really loved them.
So what was so great about this day? I loved seeing all those irises
gathered in one place, and I loved spending the whole day talking
irises and being with this great group of people. Like Rima, I saw a
lot of new things that I will try to grow. But the best part for me was
the comaraderie. I envy all of you going to Dearborn.
Christine Feger
Fishkill, New York
Zone 5