September 2016 - The San Francisco Orchid Society
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September 2016 - The San Francisco Orchid Society
Daphnia herrerae - photo by Ron Parsons - plant of J Gunn San Francisco Orchid Society Newsletter IN THIS ISSUE September 2016 Volume 65 Number 9 Ron Parsons Stanhopeas and their Relatives Introduction to Matthew Stephens New Membership Directory The mission of the SFOS is to foster the culture and conservation of orchids and to promote education of its members and the public about orchids. Our goals include: an exchange of information from exhibitions, publications, and the Internet, maintenance of a reference library, and participation in worldwide activities. SFOS Board Minutes AOS Awards SFOS Bulletin Board Announcements QUICK LINKS San Francisco Orchid Society Web Site Past Newsletters Membership September Speaker Ron Parsons Photographer and Author Join the SF Orchid Society Contact the Membership Chairman Welcome New Members SFOS Meeting Tues. Sept 6, 2016 Tues. Sept 6, 2016 AOS Judging: 7:00 PM Special Session: 7:00 PM Meeting: 7:30 PM San Francisco County Fair Building, Golden Gate Park, 9th Avenue and Lincoln Way, San Francisco. Plants submitted for American Orchid Society Judging must be entered between 6:30 pm and 7:00 pm. Speaker Ron Parsons Ron Parsons has been growing orchids for more than 40 years, and has been interested in species orchids for most of that time. Ron loves to photograph orchids and most other flowers whenever he can, whether it be on trips to see them in nature or in collections. He loves to travel to see orchids in the wild, and does so as often as possible. Ron has close to 60,000 digital images, most of which are of orchids, and still retains a slide library that exceeds 100,000 botanical images. He has at least 3000 published photos that have appeared in magazines, periodicals, journals and books. Ron has co-authored three botanical books, all with Mary E. Gerritsen. The first two, published by Timber Press, are Masdevallias, Gems of the Orchid World and Calochortus, Mariposa Lilies and their Relatives. Most recently, the third book, a large, luxurious, two-volume set, A Compendium of Miniature Orchid Species was published by Redfern Natural History Productions in January of 2014. The latter has nearly 1200 pages, 1800 photographs, and features more than 500 species. Stanhopeas and their Relatives Special Session Introduction to Matthew Stephens New Director of both the Conservatory of Flowers and the San Francisco Botanical Garden ... Plant Opportunity Table supplied by: Joan Gunn from Sacramento, CA Stanhopeas and their Relatives Stanhopeas and their relatives are a group of approximately 300 Neotropical species that have some of the most amazing and wonderful flowers in the orchid family. The often ephemeral flowers have fantastic shapes and colors, with sometimes powerful fragrances, that are used to attract their pollinators in sophisticated and unbelievable manners. Ron's talk covers nearly all of the 20 or so genera, with some cultural info. 2016-2017 SFOS Officers/Contacts President Vacant Vice President Mary Gerritsen [email protected] Secretary Valerie Mountain 415-664-5065 [email protected] SFOS Treasurer Jack Ryder 415-867-4356 [email protected] Stanhopea tigrina var nigroviolacea Photo by Ron Parsons - Plant of B Cotten POE Show Treasurer Jack Ryder Directors Jean Lee [email protected] Florence Inserto [email protected] Claire Zvanski [email protected] John-Eric Otter [email protected] Fred Schechter [email protected] Past President Jean Lee [email protected] Membership Co-Chairs Florence Inserto [email protected] Claire Zvanski [email protected] (415) 341-3085 Newsletter Editors Jeff Harris 650-303-6205 [email protected] Stanford Stapleton 415-384-0746 [email protected] AOS Representative Japheth Ko [email protected] Houlletia wallisii - Photo by Ron Parsons - Plant of M Turkel Dinner with the Speaker Please join us in the parking lot in back of the SF County Fair Building at 5:30 PM sharp. back to top Special Session - Introduction to Matthew Stephens Orchid Digest Representative Jean Lee 415-665-6079 [email protected] Raffle Tickets Maureen Clarke 415-333-4033 Ellen Edelson 415-531-2140 New Director of both the Conservatory of Flowers and the San Francisco Botanical Garden In place of the skill session at the September meeting, the San Francisco Orchid Society would like to introduce Matthew Stephens, the new director of both the Conservatory of Flowers and the San Francisco Botanical Garden. Librarian Chuck Chan [email protected] 415-387-1179 POE Production Manager Tom Perlite [email protected] Show Chair Dennis Westler 415-336-2752 [email protected] POE Sponsorship Frances Larose 650.548.6700 [email protected] Webmaster Contact: Dennis Westler [email protected] Web Site www.orchidsanfrancisco.org [email protected] A California Non Profit 501(c)3 Corporation SFOS NEWSLETTER September 2016 FEATURED ARTICLE 2016 Membership Directory The new membership directory is now online on the SFOS website. All members with an email address in our records should have received instructions for login and password. If you have forgotten your password, you can still use the directory. Just go to the SFOS website and follow the instructions for forgotten password. Matthew Stephens Matt has exciting plans for the orchid collection at the conservatory, and he will be at our meeting to share them. The Conservatory of Flowers is a cherished National, State and Local landmark within the City of San Francisco. It is also the oldest wooden greenhouse in North America, at 137 years old. The core mission of the Conservatory of Flowers is to connect people and plants in a place of exceptional beauty. It’s massive redwood support beams support thousands of glass panes that allow plants from all over the world to grow, and thrive under the care of a world class team of horticulturists. Currently the Conservatory of Flowers is undergoing an exciting transformation. Over the next three to five years the organization is aligning a new organizational direction, cultivating strategic partnerships, and redefining a new level of organizational excellence. One of the items within this new direction will be to undergo a permanent gallery renovation with the Highland Orchid collection the Conservatory maintains. Specifically, the Conservatory of Flowers will be focusing on cultivating one of the most comprehensive cloud forest orchid collections from North and South America that exists in cultivation. The creation of this collection will allow the Conservatory to focus newly rooted efforts towards conservation, and it is the hopes that we will eventually become a worldwide leader in cloud forest orchid conservation. Please join us at 7 pm in the main auditorium for Matt's presentation. There will be some light refreshments provided. If there are errors, please contact Florence Inserto [email protected] or Claire Zvanski: (415) 341-3085 [email protected]. 2016 Dues ($25 per year-Individual) ($40 per household-2 or moreper year) Dues may be payable at any SFOS meeting, or go the Web site www.orchidsanfrancisco.org and use Pay Pal or mail to SFOS- Membership PO Box 27145 SF, CA 94127-0145 • $25/year or $40/year (with Email Newsletter Option) • $45/year individual (with USPS Mail Newsletter Option) Thank you! Welcome New Members Don Nadler Tien Le Lang Anh Pham Revelyn Self Joe Torres Please welcome our new members at your earliest opportunity. NOTICE TO BUSINESS MEMBERS OF THE SFOS Member Orchid Related Businesses in our Roster are out of date. All current SFOS members who wish to have their Orchid Related Businesses listed need to contact membership. See contact information above or at end of this newsletter. Refreshments T-Z Minutes of the SFOS Board Meeting SFOS Board Meeting August 8, 2016 Present: Mary Gerritsen, Jack Ryder, Jean Lee, Fred Schlecter, Tom Perlite, Angelic Nguyen Absent: Dave Hermeyer, Valerie Mountain, Florence Inserto, Claire Zvanski, Dennis Westler, John-Eric Otter The meeting started at approximately 7:30 pm. I. Treasurer’s Report A. Jack Ryder presented the treasurer’s report and a file was uploaded to the SFOS web site. Financially the Orchids in the Park was very successful, with a net income of approximately $8500 ( a few expenses may still come in). We did much better than last year. Admissions totaled $6635.25, and based on an average ticket price of $4.50 (regular admission was $5 and senior admission $4) we had approximately 1474 paid attendees, up considerably over last year. Jack will have the final numbers for the September SFOS meeting. Our high yield savings account has a balance of 108,909.95 and our business market rate savings account has $1507.69. The board was very appreciative of Jack’s efforts to reconcile the orchids in the park so quickly. Checks for member sales went out to the members just before the board meeting. II. Vice President’s Report A. Our September speaker will be Ron Parsons, topic Stanhopea and their Relatives. The opportunity table will be provided by Joan Gunn of Sacramento. The skill session will be a presentation by Matthew Stephens, the new director of the Conservatory of Flowers. Matthew will be discussing his plans for the conservatory orchid collection. For October the speaker will be Cindy Hill, and the topic will be “Cindy’s Favorites and how to grow them”. The opportunity table will be provided by Cindy Hill. The skill session will be given by Roland Chan, one of our new vendors at Orchids in the Park. Roladn’s company sells orchid fertilizer, and he will be telling us what goes into their fertilizers so the members can compare with what they are using. Information on how macro and micro nutrients assist and promote health as well as growth in plants will also be provided. They will also bring some fertilizer to sell so that members can give the product a try. The November meeting will feature three to four round table discussions about various orchid related topics. Suggestions for discussion topics should be sent to Mary Gerritsen [email protected] . The plant table will feature Cymbidium hybrid seedlings produced by Pierre Pujol. Pierre has won numerous awards for his cymbidiums and has generated some very promising hybrids. SFOS members are encouraged to help out with refreshments, setup and cleanup at Monthly Meetings. If your last name falls within the letter range T Z, please bring snacks such as fresh fruit, crackers & cheese for the next meeting. About three dozen cookies, one cake, one to two pounds of fruit or cheeses, or one box of crackers is an appropriate amount. Remember to pick up your raffle ticket as one of the rewards of sharing and good luck in the drawing! AOS Awards AOS Awards American Orchid Society Pacific Judging Center Web site: http://www.paccentraljc.org/ Please check the Web site for the most recent awards. AOS Awards from the Central Valley of California and Northern Nevada http://www.csnjc.org December will be the holiday party. More information about that will be provided soon. III. Membership report No Report. IV. Pacific Orchid and Garden Show Report A. Vendor invitation packets were sent out to vendors on August 7, and several vendors have already indicated interest in booth space. There are potentially 117 10’ x 10’ booths available. Michael Galli has helped with the floor plan. Tom is still trying to get more non-orchid vendors to participate. A number of in kind sponsors will participate, including Metamorphosis Landscaping (install garden in exhibit area), Tree Movers (supply trees for the show), A. Silvestri (statuary for the show), and Lynsgo Garden Materials (mulch, rock, materials for the exhibit area). Frances is contacting potential financial sponsors for the show. Frances and Tom have met with Cow Palace recently and finalized the floor plan. The outstanding item remaining is to finalize how the ticketing will be handled by the Cow Palace. Once the ticket issues are resolved, a contract will be signed. Tom anticipates this will only take a week or two. The show committee has selected a logo for the promotional and other materials. The Thursday evening (formerly the night we would have had the Gala) will be a “Special Advance Opening”. More information to follow about ticket pricing and what it will include. V. Old Business A. By law revisions for email communication: not discussed, Claire did not attend the meeting B. Expansion of library storage: not discussed, Dave has still not heard from Parks and Recreation regarding our request. VI. New Business Change of Address A. New President Replacement: the committee has still not found a candidate. Dave Hermeyer is stepping down in September. Send all address and e-mail changes to: Florence Inserto [email protected] or Claire Zvanski: (415) 341-3085 - [email protected] B. New sound system: In a previous meeting the board authorized the expenditure of about $600 to purchase a new system. Paul Bourbin and Bill Weaver researched this and have recommended a system that will cost about $1200. A motion to approve the expenditure was made by Jean Lee, seconded by Fred Schlecter, and passed. SFOS Membership P.O. Box 27145, San Francisco, CA 94127 C. Membership management software: Mary and Orysia are evaluating some possible solutions to facilitate member dues, renewals, the roster, Newsletter Items The SFOS Newsletter welcomes news, articles, events, and any other items of interest to members. Send items by the 15th of the month in an email to Jeff Harris at: [email protected] Please include your name at the beginning or end of your text. All submissions will be reviewed and may be edited due to space limitations. Thank you! Sincerely, San Francisco Orchid Society Amazon Smile - OCA Any purchases you make on Amazon through Amazon Smile yields an 0.5% donation to the Orchid Conservation Alliance. Just go to https://smile.amazon.com and follow the links to have your purchases credit the OCA. There is no extra cost to you. Make sure you designate OCA. reminders and so forth. A proposal should be ready by the September meeting D. Orchids in the Park Report and Dates for Next Year: Angelic is working on a final report for the Orchids in the Park and Jack will be completing the accounting; this will be ready for the next board meeting. Overall it was agreed that the show was a tremendous success and everyone is grateful to Angelic for all of the hard work she put into making this a success. Angelic thanked Tom Perlite, Dave Hermeyer, Jean Lee, Jack Ryder and Mary Gerritsen for all of their help and suggestions, and thanked all of the volunteers whose efforts made the show possible. There was considerable discussion about the date for next year’s Orchids in the Park. Steve Brown of City College has offered their facilities, which could relieve some of the costs as well as the parking issue with Golden Gate Park events. Angelic, Dave, Jean and Tom will set up a date with Steve Brown to determine suitability. As an alternative, two potential weekends (one in July, one in the fall) will be selected and full analysis of competing events in the park completed before the next board meeting. A reservation needs to be made by Sept 15. Potential weekends in July and August were discussed, as well as September. The major issues are competing events-at the California Academy, music concerts etc. E. SFOS Bay Area Book Proposal: Mary described a book project that would essentially be a Bay area specific guide to growing orchids in and around the bay area. The book would be edited and the layout, printing and shipping performed by RedFern Press, a UK based publisher that Mary has worked with previously. Mary proposed the SFOS would cover the publishing costs, which would be later recovered by sales of the book as well as by Kickstarter, a crowd funding initiative that would be communicated with the Bay area. Further details on the project will be communicated with the membership when the Kickstarter project goes live. Jean Lee moved and Jack Ryder seconded the proposal to fund 1000 copies at the price quoted by the publisher (approximately $6325, based on current exchange rates) Motion carried. Jean Lee then moved, and Tom Perlite seconded, that Mary could set up the Kickstarter project to facilitate fund raising to cover some of the publishing costs. The meeting was adjourned at approximately 9 pm. Respectfully Submitted, Mary Gerritsen SFOS Bulletin Board The Bulletin Board is a free service for SFOS members' orchid related items. Send items by the 15th of the month by email to: [email protected] and cc: [email protected] Include your name, phone number, and how long you want the item to run. We will also run items of interest from other orchid societies. All submissions will be reviewed and may be edited. Upcoming Events September 6, 2016 7:30pm - SFOS General Meeting Main Speaker - Ron Parsons - Stanhopeas and their Relatives Special Session - Introduction to Matthew Stephens, the new director of both the Conservatory of Flowers and the San Francisco Botanical Garden ***** September 10, 2016 The Sonoma County Orchid Society's Annual BBQ & Auction A fun filled day starts with a Silent Auction, followed by a fabulous BBQ Lunch of Tri-Tip or Chicken with Potluck Sides and ends with a Live Auction with Auctioneer Extraordinaire, Alan Koch of Gold Country Orchids. This annual event is always fun and a great opportunity to mingle and add to your orchid collection! Date and time: Saturday September 10, 2016 from 11:00am - 3:00pm Location: After successful payment, you will receive an email with the event address 11:00 – Silent Auction Begins 12:30 – Silent Auction Ends & Lunch is Served After Lunch – Live Auction Begins Silent Auction Donations & Consignments: Suggested Auction Items; Named Orchids or Plants, Orchid & Garden Related Items, Wine and Personal Services. (Please arrive no later than 10:00AM if donating items for auction) ONLINE RSVP, PAYMENT & POTLUCK SIGN-UP ( http://sonomaorchids.com) After successful payment, you will receive an email with the event address and the link to sign-up for a side dish if you do not wish to signup now. Email Ann Possinger [email protected]) to RSVP and arrange payment if you do not wish to use the online RSVP & Payment Forms. September 17, 2016 California Orchids Fall Sale Date: Saturday, September 17, 2016 Time: 9am - 4pm Location: 515 Aspen Rd., Bolinas, CA 94924 Phone: (415)-868-0203 www.californiaorchids.com Huge variety of orchids for sale as well as ferns, tillandsias and rhipsalis too. Email to ask for our preorder list (save 20% on all preorders): [email protected] September 24 & 25, 2016 Fascination of Orchids International Show & Sale Dates: September 24-25, 2016 Time: 10:00am to 5:00pm Location: South Coast Plaza Village 1621 West Sunflower Santa Ana, CA 92704 Website: ocorchidshow.com October 19-23, 2016 The Huntington Botanical Gardens 2nd Annual International Orchid Show and American Orchid Society Members’ Meeting Theme: Elegant Orchids Dates: October 21- 23, 2016 Times: 10:30am to 4:30pm (Friday: 12pm - 4:30pm) Location: The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens 1151 Oxford Rd. San Marino, CA 91108 Website: www.aosfall2016.com NOTE: Orchid society members and vendors who participate in the show (whether by helping to orchestrate the displays, contributing a plant, or supporting sales) function as temporary volunteers and thus have free admission during setup and show dates. Just wear your Orchid Society member badge or bring your membership card from a participating orchid society to show our guards at the entrance. We want to encourage fruitful and symbiotic relationships with the community of orchid societies. Here’s a list of the world-renowned speakers who will be participating at the Members Meeting and Orchid Show (visit http://www.aosfall2016.com/speakers/ for their bios) Alfredo Manrique: Phragmipedium kovachii Culture Fred Clarke: Catasetum Species, Hybrids and Their Culture Dr. Harold Koopowitz: Evolution of the Slipper Orchids Janet Lamborn: Don’t Put on the Virus Blinders, Your Collection Is Depending on You Dr. Daniel L. Geiger: Growing Orchids in a Terrarium Carri Raven-Riemann: Phalaenopsis Species: From Mega to Micro Garry Clark and Graham Wood: Award Winning Growers Choose Orchiata Gustavo A. Aguirre: Colombian Cattleyas Peter T. Lin: Small Vanda Species and Their Hybrids Hadley Cash: Marriott Orchids…The Other Side of the Story! Hilmar Bauch: Cattleya: Botanic Jewels, with an Overview on Cattleya (Laelia) purpurata Andy Cameron: Genes and Ploidy in Cymbidiums October 29th & 30th, 2016 - San Diego Orchid Society's Fall 2016 Orchids In The Park Show & Sale Dates: Saturday & Sunday, October 29th & 30th, 2016. Times: Noon on Saturday and 10:00AM on Sunday Location (with free parking): Casa Del Prado Admission is free Orchids to be judged should be checked in between 4pm and 7pm on Friday afternoon and 8AM to 9AM on Saturday morning. To determine the section & class your plant belongs in, refer to the Show Registration Schedule. It is in pdf format so you can print your own copy and mark it up as necessary. Winners of the James and Lise Wright Best of Show, Forrest Robinson Award & Best of Section awards will be posted. November 5 & 6, 2016 58th Annual Santa Barbara Orchid Estate Fall Open House Dates and times: Saturday 8 AM to 5 PM; Sunday 9 AM to 4 PM Location: Santa Barbara Orchid Estate, 1250 Orchid Drive, Santa Barbara, CA 93111 www.sborchid.com November 19 & 20, 2016 Orchid Society of Santa Barbara Fall Show and Sale Show dates and times: Saturday 10 AM to 5 PM; Sunday, 10 AM to 3:30 PM Location: Fleischman Auditorium, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History (just north of the Old Mission) Laelia anceps displayed at their peak diversity of color. Fall-blooming cymbidium and cattleya species. AOS and CSA judging. Select vendors. www.sborchid.com Speakers October 2016: Cindy Hill Topic: Cindy’s Favorites and How to Grow Them November 2016: Round Table Discussions December 2016: Holiday Party Notices Wear Your Name Badge The board voted to provide a special raffle ticket to members when they pick up and wear their name tags at our meetings. A drawing for a plant from the opportunity table will be limited to this and will immediately follow the choice by the person who did the Skill Session and the winner from the Show and Tell table. So, wearing your name tag will get you an early selection from the opportunity table. Your name tag will be available at the membership table. Member's Corner SFOS Monthly Show and Tell Table We want to thank our members who bring in their plants for display at the monthly meetings. This is a great viewing experience for all and a great way to learn about new plants we might want to try to grow in the future for ourselves. But did you know that you can bring in a blooming plant that you might not be certain about the name or type and have our group of experts help identify your plant? The more you know, the better your chance of success. Thank you for participating and we'll see you and your plants at the next monthly meeting. The Board ***** back to top Announcements Dear SFOS Members - Thank You! We had joy and fun at the beautiful Orchids in the Park 2016 show! There was a wonderful variety of orchid species, hybrids, and other plants on display and for sale, as well as books, baskets, and a great assortment of other related goodies - truly something for everyone. Attendance was up, especially on Sunday, so the show was busy but generally not too crowded, allowing time for people to ask questions and talk, and it seemed like everyone had a good time. Many thanks to Dave Hermeyer, Jean Lee, Jack Ryder, Tom Perlite, Frances Larose, Dave Robison, Mary Gerritsen, and show committee members for all of their help and suggestions. Thanks to all of the vendors, donors, friends and volunteers whose efforts made the show successful! Enjoy OITP photos from Jean Lee and Angelic Nguyen: https://www.facebook.com/San-Francisco-Orchid-Society150623501678349/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1116471558426867 Happy growing Orchids! Angelic Nguyen OITP Show Chair Some photos below from Angelic from the OITP 2016 Show: Phrag besseae Odont Papageno 'Mi Amour' L. briefer x C walkeriana Catt leopoldii alba Cuthbertsonii ***** Appreciation I would like to acknowledge everyone who brought and/or sold plants at Member Plant Sales. Terry & Margaret Boomer, Judy Carney, Chuck Chan, Mary Gerritsen, Dean Haas, Dave Hermeyer, Dexter Hodes, Tanya Lam, Lynne Murrell, and Bruce Rogers made a superb contribution to Orchids in the Park 2016. Total sales were $4501.00, the best ever in my experience. The net benefit to SFOS and the Conservation Committee should be 1531.75, but actual receipts were $333.45 less than the sales records. Thanks also to our customers, who bought with such enthusiasm. I hope to see you all again next year. Kay Klumb ***** Note from the Prez Floobydust, and Choices Readers of this column may have noticed a recurring theme of conservation in some past months. While many of us may be interested in orchids solely for their beauty or as an enjoyable hobby, it may be good to remember that two of the purposes of SFOS are orchid conservation and preservation of orchid habitat. Our orchid society does make occasional modest grants to deserving individuals or organizations working to preserve orchids of some specific region, and in that small way we are helping to conserve the plants we love. But it may be good to reflect on the importance of conservation not just to our ability to enjoy that hobby, but to protect the whole environment that we all depend on to live. Global warming is a virtual certainty at this point, and species of plants and animals are going extinct at an unprecedented rate. Other factors, such as population growth, economic stratification, and strain on water and energy resources, tie into that problem to create an even more serious situation. It’s not a problem that has an easy solution, but there are some clear directions we as a society can move. Our present political situation is quite remarkable, with presidential candidates presenting us with starkly contrasting implications for the future of our environment, and perhaps even our way of life. I’d like to urge you all to consider the importance of this election and to do whatever you can to support the candidate of your choice. Take a little time to consider what you really want, what’s really important to you, and the choices you have to make that happen. Dave Hermeyer President San Francisco Orchid Society ***** Online Membership Roster We have been updating our membership lists, and hopefully the on line roster is up to date too. If you want to check your information, or look up someone's contact information, go to www.orchidsanfrancisco.org/member/login.php If you have forgotten your password there is a link to recover your password. If you have an orchid related business (e.g. nursery, decorating, landscaping, flower arranging, art, ceramics, photography etc.) and would like it listed in our business listing, please contact membership: [email protected] or [email protected] ***** Amazon Smile Program Donates to the Orchid Conservation Alliance The Orchid Conservation Alliance has been set up to be a recipient organization for the Amazon Smile program. Any purchases you make on Amazon through Amazon Smile yields a 0.5% donation to the OCA. Just go to https://smile.amazon.com and follow the links to have your purchases credit the OCA. There is no extra cost to you, and you will be helping The Orchid Conservation Alliance raise money to preserve orchid habitat in the Andes. Thank you! ***** California Sierra Nevada Judging Center The California Sierra Nevada Judging Center has its July 2016 awards online for your enjoyment. http://www.csnjc.org Kathy Barrett ***** Interested in a specific topic or speaker or skill session? SFOS members are welcome to make suggestions for speakers or topics for our meetings, and also for our skill sessions before the meetings. Please send your suggestions to Mary Gerritsen [email protected] ***** 1% for Orchid Conservation San Francisco Orchid Society joins other orchid societies and businesses that participate in 1% FOC by committing to budget 1% or more of our net revenue towards in situ orchid conservation projects of their choice. http://www.orchidconservationcoalition.org/ ***** President for the San Francisco Orchid Society Still Sought The Society still has not fulfilled its need for a President for the term June 2016 - June 2017. Not only is it awkward and inconvenient for the board to do its work, but as a 501c3 my understanding is that the society has a legal responsibility to fill the positions to maintain its status as a nonprofit. I am currently investigating and asking about this. Nevertheless, with over 200 members it would be wonderful to have someone fill the position for the society. Please contact either myself Claire Zvanski, Lynne Murrell or Dave Hermeyer. Thank you! George McRae ***** Home and greenhouse for sale in Vista, CA Guy Wrinkle passed away 3 years ago and for the last year and a half, his wife has been trying to sell the property. Anyone interested in an acre with a 3000 + sq. ft. greenhouse and shade house with RO system for the greenhouse? The address is 2140 Warmlands Ave., Vista, Ca. 92084. Google that and the listing will appear. Jacque Wrinkle 310-256-1726 ***** Commercial Greenhouse Space for Rent in Bolinas at California Orchids 515 Aspen Rd. 3318 square feet, $1100.00/month plus % of utilities -Expanded metal benches, overhead watering system -Under bench misting system -Hot water heat under bench + Back up heater -Automatic Ridge vent Contact Mary at California Orchids [email protected] (415) 868-0203 ***** Greenhouse for Sale 9' X 20" To my friends at SFOS: I am selling my 9' x20' aluminum and 16mm triple wall polycarbonate greenhouse. Includes an electric exhaust fan, a solar powered exhaust fan, removable shade cloth panels for the roof, and Dura-Bench plastic benchtops. Price $2,000 OBO by August 6, 2016. The greenhouse is located in El Sobrante. My cell phone number is 510 375 1459. My email address is [email protected]. Ken Cook back to top Special Events Pictures from Jean Lee of Orchids in the Park 2016 ********** P.O. Box 27145, San Francisco, CA, 94127
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