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March 2003
Thursday, March 6, 2003
TCSS BOARD
OfficersPresident: Richard Wiedhopf
885-6367Vice President: Kevin Barber
Secretary: Lynda RyanTreasurer: Valarie Miller
Board of Directors:Past-President: Vonn Watkins
Dan Birt (2003)Chris Monrad (2003)Keith Zwickl (2003)Gail Virtes (2004)
Barry McCormick (2004)Jack Ramsey (2004)Joe Frannea (2005)
Marty Harow (2005)Peter Hubbell (2005)
CSSA Affiliate Rep: Helen Barber
Cactus Rescue: Chris MonradEducational: Joe Frannea
Free Plants: Norma Beckman
Librarian: Jenny ConiglioPrograms: Kevin BarberRefreshments: Patsy Frannea
Sales: Jack RamseyTechnology: Kevin Barber
Editor: Barry [email protected]
Deadline for copy:18th of each month
TCSS Web Page:www.tucsoncactus.org
Next MeetingThursday, March 6 at 7:00 pm
Junior League of Tucson2099 E. River Road
Tucson
February RefreshmentsThose with family names beginning with
T to Z, please bring your choice of
refreshment to the meeting.
Everyone is Welcome!Bring your friends, join in the fun,and meet the cactus and succulent
community.
7:00 pm
Libby DavisonDirector, UA Campus Arboretum
Libby Davison will do a presentation on the University of Arizonaarboretum, and hand out maps of the arboretum.
The Mission of the CampusArboretum at The University
of Arizona is to conserve,manage, enhance, and expanda vital collection of plantsadapted to an active urbanSonoran Desert setting; and toshowcase the historic,aesthetic, environmental,economical, and educationalvalue of these plants within our community and the AmericanSouthwest.
We will also discuss a proposal that our Society participate in the
planting / replanting of part of the arboretum grounds with cactus andsucculents. This would be a great project for the Society, and couldpossibly provide a home for some rescued plants.
Thursday, April 3, 2003
Larry Grammer will demonstrate how to stage your plants forexhibition using decorative planters, rocks and top dressing. Hisresults are spectacular, and he is considered to be among the bestexhibitors in Southern California.
CaminoEscuela
River Road
Campell
St. Phillips
Plaza
Parking Junior League of Tucson
Kiva Bldg.
2099 E. River Road
299-5753
Meeting Place
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Presidents Message
Did you get to El Con lastweekend? It was a great
display of orchids, and a lotmore.
I am so pleased with ourpresence at this show. I thankthe dedicated members whomanned our booth and
informed the public about our plants and oursociety. They also sold a few plants!
I started to think about all the plant societies andrealized how unique and diverse we are. The Orchid
Society deals with one family of plants. It the samefor the iris, rose, African violets etc. The cactus andsucculent society bring together large group of plantfamilies with little similarity in looks, size, flowercolor etc. and are only linked by their succulentcharacter. We need to build on this concept. Ourstrength is in diversity. The majority of ourmembers are interested in Cacti, but we need toextol the virtues of other plant families in which ourmembers are also very interested.
I would like to invite those members who have aparticular interest in one of these families to bring toour meeting representative specimens and talk for afew minutes about how you grow your plants. Ifyou want to show slides and provide handouts thatwould be great. Let me know a day or so before ameeting so we can allocate time and space.
Lets go one step further. It doesnt have to be aplant family, it could be one of the genera of cacti oreven non plant material. I know we have stampcollectors, print collectors, etc. who should show off
their interest in cacti and succulent within differentmedia.
I know that you are thinking, what does he reallywant? Well, I do have an ulterior motive. The May3 & 4 show and sale is coming. Your collectionswould make excellent educational displays to thepublic. I just want you to get in a little practicebefore May. Thanks.
Dick Wiedhopf, President
Fiesta de las FloresSpring Flower Show and Sale
The annual Fiesta de lasFlores at the El Con Mallwas its usual success. Wemade about $300 on thecombination of rescue plant
sales, sales commissions, andthe sale of a few small plants.We gained at least one newmember and passed out a lotof literature.
Thanks to all who helped us with the booth,including Kevin & Helen Barber, Julie Girden, Gail& George Virtes, Marty & Barbara Harrow, andBarry McCormick. Norma Beckman arrangedplants for us to sell. Mark Sitter and Robbin Bazaalso had plants to sell.
Jack Ramse
Desert Botanical Gardens
Saturday, April 5, 2003
Reservations are being accepted forthe bus trip to the Desert BotanicalGardens. We will leave at 7:30 amfrom the College of PharmacyParking Lot at the corner of Mabeland Warren St. We will also make astop at Magee and Oracle for thosein the Northwest.
Cost is $25 for members, $35 for non-members,which includes lunch, drinks and snacks. TheDesert Botanical Garden has kindly agreed to waiveour admission fees. Reservations are needed assoon as possible so we can make final arrangementsfor the bus. This will be a great trip dont miss it!Call Dick Wiedhopf at 885-6367 to reserve.
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Spring Show and Sale
Saturday Sunday
May 3 & 4, 2003
Planning is in full swing for our spring show.The board and show planning committee hasoutlined a great weekend of displays and sales.The key to enjoying this event is to participate!
Enter your plants, bake some cookies, sell somerescue plants. Help at the membership booth,staff the plant motel, greet the public. Set uptables, take down tables. The opportunities forparticipation are endless. This is our show wedo the work and we have the fun. So reservethe weekend for Cactus and Succulent fun! CallBarry McCormick at 299-6195 for details.
Destination Forever Ranch Plantshttp://www.destinationforeverranch.com/
Jan Emming of Yucca,Arizona and curator ofthe DestinationForever Ranch isgearing up for anothertrip to Tucson, withplants native to thenorthwestern ArizonaMohave Desert in towfor sales to our
members and friends.To gauge memberinterest and to allow for Jan to bring down the mostappropriate selection of plants, please advise ChrisMonrad via email [email protected] or phone,299-5623 of your choices and quantities of thefollowing species:
Mohave yucca, Yucca schidigera;Joshua Tree, Yucca brevifolia; andFerocactus acanthodes, Fire Barrel.
Quantities of these plants are likely to be limited.
Having recently purchased the inventory of anursery in Kingman, Jan also has various high-quality saguaro, golden barrel, and Agaveneomexicana available for those who may beinterested. Jan will be in Tucson for the PimaCounty Country Fair at the Lew Sorenson Centeron March 16th, or for the TCSS Show and Sale atthe Junior League on May 3 & 4."
Cactus Rescue
Cactus Rescue has had a bit of a hiatus during theholidays and into the first part of the year. Anumber of potential rescuesites are being monitored andactivity should pick up soon.
Our Rescue Crew is notified
on Thursdays for weekendrescues. If you are interestedin being on the list, send Joean email [email protected]. Comewhen you can and help the club and get handselected cacti at a great price.
Happenings to the North
The Central Arizona Cactus and
Succulent Society in Phoenix ishaving several noteworthy events inthe next few months. You can getthe full details on:
http://www.centralarizonacactus.org
Sunday, March 30, John Trager, Desert CollectionsCurator, propagator, and photographer at theHuntington Botanical Garden, will speak at 2 p.m. athe Desert Botanical Garden. On April 9 13 theCentral Arizona Cactus and Succulent Society will
hold its annual Show and Sale, also at the DesertBotanical Garden.
Pima County Country Fair
Sunday, March 168:00 am to 4:00 pm
Lew Sorensen Center
11100 E. Tanque Verde Rd.(East on Tanque Verde on the right hand side)
The Pima County Spring and Fall Country Fairs
have given our club the opportunity to providevaluable information to many of the visitors thatattend, and to sell salvaged and member plants tothe public. The Tucson Cactus & SucculentSociety has established a very good reputation forproviding some great plants at very reasonableprices. You will find a great diversity of droughttolerant plants, including many natives, ready foryour garden. Drop by and consider giving some ofthese plants a home.
Jack Ram
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TCSS Rescue Cacti for SaleLots & lots to choose from..
Barrels - from 2 to 14 diameter (about $1 per inch)Hedgehogs from 1 to 20 heads (about $1 per head)
TCSS Club Members receive a 15% discountCall Joe or Patsy if interested 575-7126
\ Photo credits for this issue are Kevin Barber.
Tucson Cactus and Succulent Society7510 E. Rio Verde Rd.Tucson, AZ 85715-3537