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Workshop at Steve and Sonya Alford's house. Members can bring in trees to work on. Discussion of tree design using John Naka's Bonsai Techniques books. Preparation for the show SATURDAY-SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18-19, 2010 Fall Show at Worner Student Center, Colorado College, 902 N. Cascade Ave., from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. Set-up on Friday night. With optional workshop. Are you curious about dwarf potted trees? Have you just received a bonsai as a gift and don't know what to do to keep it alive? Have you ever tried to care for a bonsai but didn't have much success? Has it been a while since you did bonsai and you want to try it again? Have you moved here from another area and wish to do bonsai here? Do you already do bonsai here and now want to talk with other locals who do this also? If you answered "YES" to any of these, we just might be able to help you. Come visit with us and/or check out the web pages here. Contacts: David T. Conlin, President, 685-1808, dave.jenna@msn.com Robert Baran, Vice-President, 646-9108, rjb@phoenixbonsai.com Steven Alford, Recording/Corresponding Secretary, 633-9110, pmprdchef@msn.com Charlie Richards, Treasurer, 382-7507, richardsc@worldnet.att.net Function: To insure that cultivation of bonsai is wide-spread and enjoyed as fully as possible. Membership: About 45 members. Meetings: Monthly, at 10:00 am Second Saturday of each month, at various members' homes and four times a year at the Senior Center (Ceramics Room), 1514 N. Hancock. Individual membership is $25 per year; $35 couple/family. Ongoing members renew in January of each year, receive our very informative yearbook, get help based on much local experience, can have trees on display in our shows, and much more. CARE INFORMATION includes Trees as outdoor or indoor bonsai here; Winterization; Digging trees in the spring; Propagation hints; and Pest control. See also our latest info handout. |