Re: AIS Convention--open to all
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- Subject: Re: AIS Convention--open to all
- From: m*@ix.netcom.com
- Date: Tue, 27 May 1997 11:24:26 -0600 (MDT)
Gerry Snyder wrote:
>
> Donald Mearns wrote:
> >
> > Can anyone tell me if there is a way a non registrant can see any of the
> > irises at the covention. Is the public allowed to view the entered flowers
> > or the venders wares? I understand the registration is in the $200 area and
> > am not attending as a registrant altho I am an AIS member. I understand that
> > the seminars , garden tours, etc. wouldn't be open but just looking at
> > irises would be a pleasure and a learning experience. Here's hoping. Margie
> > in Michigan.
>
> The judges training sessions are certainly open to all,
> and the HIPS slide show should be.
>
> I haven't heard whether thee will be a show. There was one
> in Sac'to, but most nationals don't have one.
>
> Gerry, looking forward to Michigan
>
> PS Is Greenfield Village still interesting?? I have
> fond memories of it from ~40 years ago.
> --
> gcsnyd@loop.com AIS Region 15
> Warm, winterless Los Angeles
> My work? Helping generate data for http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galileo
Wouldn't the meetings also be open to any and all AIS members whether or
not they are registered for the convention?
I attended the Median Meeting a year before I joined when I was in
Portland. That was what enticed me to join in the first place. Can
someone let Margie know just exactly what she can join in on without
registering for the Convention itself? It would be informative for
others that perhaps cannot go to the entire time.
Diana Winship
Richardson,Texas - Will the end of the week ever get here, so that I can
get there?