From: santoury at aol.com on 2010.08.31 at 00:11:02(21351)
Hello,
Thank you for the reminder, and more information.
I, as a newcomer, have a couple of questions. First, could somebody give me a brief outline of what this show looks like? What I am envisioning is, something like an annual flower show - but this banquet / speakers have me questioning my assumptions.
My second question basically follows the first - being deaf, I wonder if there are any resources for finding an interpreter for something like this? Being from Massachusetts, I have no idea how things like this are addressed in Florida, if at all. I'm just putting this out there that there is a possibility that somebody might know somebody, who might be interested in checking into this? I personally am perfectly comfortable communicating through pad and pen, but understandably, will not be able to get much out of the lectures/speaker presentations, so at this point, I'm thinking that if this is a "flower-show theme" - then I would come during the actual "show/sale" part of this show, where I can meet (vendors/members) one-on-one, as opposed to being in a platform-type setting where multiple conversations are going on within the group.
Sorry if this became long-winded, but I wanted to just check on this - It is, of course, my first IAS show, which I'm very excited about - and just wanted to see what it's all about.
Do people just come and go, or is this basically a show for only aroiders who are involved here? (Is it publicly advertised, in other words?)
Will certain people be bringing certain plants to sell, or is this more of a private member trade type of thing?
Again, I do apologize for the obvious new-ness of my questions. Have faith, I'm learning! :)
Best,
Jude
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Aroiders, some information on the IAS show, which is now just a few weeks away. More will follow, stay tuned!
Certainly one of the highlights of our annual show is the Saturday night banquet. For those of you who have never attended, we encourage you to take the plunge. One thing about Fairchild is that it caters a delicious dinner. Every year there are tantalizing foods as well as more familiar fare, and always more than enough to fill the hungriest stomach. The other fun aspect of the food is that IAS luminaries frequently dish it out to you. It's nice to see them taking their proper place in the organization.
Following the banquet is another show highlight, the keynote address by our featured speaker. This year Scott Mori of the New York Botanical Garden will present an AV presentation and speak on "Aroids and Neotropical Forests: Is There Hope for Their Future?" Given his experience and the institutional depth of the NYBG, it's sure to be a fact-filled and interesting presentation, and our lively and curious group will ensure plenty of questions and comments from the audience.
If you are coming in from afar for the show, or happen to live near Fairchild, plan on being at the banquet. We ask that attendees pay in advance at the IAS website (it helps with the cash flow, you understand), although registration and payment at the show is also acceptable. Be sure to be there and sit by some of our fascinating members during the dinner. We are a friendly, sociable group.
Make your reservations at www.Aroid.org
-- Steve Marak
-- samarak@gizmoworks.com
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