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Originally Posted by katrina
I'll just throw this out there...if your society is like mine...then I'm sure they would be thrilled for someone as enthusiastic as you are to step up and maybe volunteer to get on the board. We are always looking for new members who want to get more involved. And, quite frankly, the infusion of "new blood" is what most societies need. New ideas - fresh perspective = always a great thing!
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I am trying to promote our first orchid show, and will be a clerk at said show. So, I am trying to be as involved as I can be in the club. I was under the impression that only the office held positions in the club could be on the board, but now I need to check on that. Thanks for the heads up!
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Originally Posted by vjo
I wish our society was more cooperative on such things. Ours is very stagnant. I tried to start a buy sell or trade table for our meetings ( with the permission of the pres.) I kept it up for 6 months, I was the only one who contributed! What to do? I also asked why we didn't have a table at our yearly show for members to sell some of their plants. Their answer was because some of the regular vendors would complain about us taking away from their sales. I wish there was more than one society here....Jean
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I can understand the vendor thing. They only get paid if people buy their plants. They have to lug all of their stuff to the show on their own dime, and if someone is undercutting them it can make the whole trip not worthwhile to them.
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Originally Posted by CambriaWhat
There are also groups on Facebook. Try "Orchids Trade and Sale" for starters.
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Thanks! I will look into that. The boards here weren't as active as I thought they'd be.