Re: Historic Iris in AIS show
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- Subject: Re: [iris-talk] Historic Iris in AIS show
- From: w*@watervalley.net
- Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 07:52:05 -0600
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From: wmoores@watervalley.net
>
> In a message dated 3/22/00 9:48:41 PM Central Standard Time,
> raej@voyager.net writes:
>
> << My Iris club wants to add a historic iris section to our 2000 Show.
> We wonder if there is more than one way to divide the exhibits?
> Only way we have seen is by dates,e.g., 1850-1875, 1876-1900, etc.
> Anyone have any ideas or is this the only way it's done?
> >>
>
Linda D. added...
> Hi Rae,
>
> I'm wondering if you need to divide them at all.
Our club has an undivided historical section. But, in the
Archives, you'll find information that is more detailed. Depending
on the interests of the club and the amount of historical subjects
being grown, you can have
Historic Bearded (further divided into TB's, BB's, IB's, etc if you
have tons of these to display)
Historic Siberian
Historic Spuria
Etc.
You get the idea, it can go on and on...maybe even get out of
hand!
Some exhibits you might not even want to put in the historic
section. One historic Louisiana on a table of TB's would look out of
place. I would put the historic LA with the other LA's.
It just depends on how your club wants to handle it. Make sure
the exhibitor writes the introductory date on the nametag. That IS
the rule, and the person in charge of that section should allow
enough time to double check for accuracy.
Walter Moores
Enid Lake, MS 7/8 USA
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