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1 Fog City Bonsai February 2018 Newsletter of the Bonsai Society of San Francisco San Francisco County Fair Building, Lincoln Way between 9 th and 10 th Avenues Events at-a-glance... Feb 8 -- General Meeting Pot Selection and Repotting Gary Tom and Bernard Marque. Practicum winners: K lla Encabo, Liep Ahn, and MaryLou Heslet Feb 15 Free Third Thursday Member Workshop. 7 PM to 9 PM. Mar 8 -- General Meeting Mature Deciduous and Pinching with Jonas Dupuich Mar 15 Free Third Thursday Member Workshop. 7 PM to 9 PM. The Juniper Practicum is a Wrap! Eric Schrader It was with some pride that I stood in front of two tables full of junipers that only two years ago had been raw nursery stock and beheld some nice little bonsai at the January 2018 BSSF meeting. Apr 3-8 Cow Palace Show In this issue... The Juniper Practicum is a Wrap!, p. 1 President s Message, p BSSF Spring Show Information Sheet, p. 3 New Treasurer Introduces Himself, p. 4 BSSF Meetings and Workshops, p. 4 SF Botanical Garden/BSSF Workday, p. 4 Forest Hill Garden Club, p. 5 BSSF Announcements, p. 5 Upcoming Bonsai Events, p. 6 BSSF Officers and Didrectors, p. 7 Membership Application or Renewal, p. 8 January General Meeting First, a big thanks to all those practicum participants who attended the finale. As I mentioned at the outset of the practicum, it is through your hard work growing the plants that they will become bonsai. The results for two years efforts were certainly not uniform. At the wrap-up show we took the time to exchange stories and experiences with each other. Starting with the disappointments there was one dead tree on hand, and two more dead trees that the owners had left home and all in all, we had only 14 of the original 29 plants present. In addition to these there were a couple others at the final workshop that did not come to the show. 1
2 The top challenges were definitely due to spider mite problems. Two members lost their trees to spider mite damage while at least two or three others had significant setbacks due to the pesky little mites. Following that were some issues with growing conditions some members had too much shade and got infestations of scale that needed spraying. One tree, not at the final show, was damaged by a concentrated oil spray application that was meant to control pests. Among the more successful we found trees that had grown considerably during the two years and a few that were looking quite full and healthy. The practicum participants after sharing their experiences, voted to determine who would be the winner of the first, second and third prizes. A big congratulations to Liep Ahn, MaryLou Heslet and K lla Encabo. And a big thanks to everyone for sticking with a 2-year long program! 1st Place Liep Ahn President s Message Andrea Burhoe We began the year with a wonderful program showing the results of our two-year juniper Practicum led by Eric Schrader and a great Show and Tell display by Jay MacDonald, Eric and Brian Schindler. Thanks to you all. And we have a continuing line-up of interesting and educational programs for the rest of the year. The next event will be matching trees with the appropriate pot by GaryTom and Bernard Marque followed by an array of programs from Jonas Dupuich on deciduous trees, John Thompson on oaks, soil making, and Ivan Hernandez on mame. This month s meeting will include a raffle so be sure to bring your contribution: plants you might have been growing for the raffle and those you have culled from your collection. Take a look at your collection and decide what you need to accomplish for this next 12 months. There are all kinds of opportunities to help you get there including our various programs on regular meeting nights, as well as with Jonas at his nursery and with MaryLou Heslet at the Botanical Garden nursery. The last Third Thursday Workshop was small, but useful; we accomplished some repotting of new and old trees. It s nice to have the help of others in getting these things done. As we did last year, we will continue this year with refreshments assigned alphabetically. Check the newsletter to see which section of the alphabet is designated for this month and bring a little something. 2nd Place MaryLou Heslet (Before photo shown at bottom) 3rd Place K lla Encabo Practicum photos: Diana Lum 2
3 2018 BSSF Spring Show Information Sheet Eric Schrader General Information The show takes place Wednesday April 4th through Sunday April 8th inside the San Francisco Flower and Garden Show at the Cow Palace on the border of San Francisco and Daly City. The bonsai exhibit area is still in discussion with the show organizers, but will be adjacent to the main arena or inside it. The hours for the show are Wednesday-Saturday 10am-7pm and Sunday 10am-6pm The board has authorized the reimbursement of parking expense for members working a shift at the show. If possible, we would like people to carpool to hold down the expense and allow us to become more acquainted with one another. Additional information regarding the show is available at Volunteering Please contact Brian Schindler (bschindler(atsign)sbcglobal.net, ) to coordinate volunteer scheduling. The club needs to have at least 5 people present at all times, but people at busy times is better. Please consider staying for at least one evening shift as this is typically the time we have the most trouble filling. Volunteers will receive free entrance to the Garden Show, the club will provide a bracelet or pass for each day that you volunteer. Please wear any BSSF apparel that you have while volunteering, or your club name tag so that patrons can easily identify you. Exhibiting Trees Please contact Eric Schrader (eric(at sign)phutu.com, ) with a list of the trees that you would like to show. Please provide the following information for each tree: Common Name, Latin Name, Age and/or years in training, Approx. size in inches (rim of pot to top), Style, and any additional information you would like to appear on the tags that identify the trees. Members commonly describe the history of the tree on the tags. All members are encouraged to exhibit at least one tree. Practicum members we will have a special exhibit of practicum trees if we have enough at the show! Please have all show trees to the exhibit hall no later than 5pm on Tuesday the 3rd, and preferably before 3pm. If this is a problem please be sure to tell Eric well in advance so space in the exhibit can be set aside for your late arrival. If you prefer to send plants with a friend please coordinate in small groups. Trees for exhibit must be in a ceramic bonsai container or a rock planting with a suiban. Exhibit trees should be mossed or otherwise have an aesthetically pleasing covering on the soil. The trunk of the tree should not be wrapped in wire or raffia. The pot should be clean, the tree should be free of debris and old foliage. Please bring stands and accent plants for your tree if you have them. Some members have extras and can provide them to people who do not. Watering of plants (including sales material) will happen twice per day, once in the morning and once in the evening. Plants should arrive at the show well watered. Exhibited plants must be retrieved Sunday after 6pm. If you cannot come on Sunday please arrange for another member to retrieve your tree for you. Plant Sales Please contact Brian Schindler or Eric Schrader a about sales trees. All members are encouraged to sell trees as they see fit. The club retains 20% of the sales price while the seller receives 80%. Historically, trees priced in the $25-$100 range sell well while higher-priced trees sell infrequently. Fill out one sales sheet for all your trees and price tag for each tree you plan to sell. Bring the trees on Tuesday for setup or Early Wednesday morning. Forms and tags will be available at the meetings and at the show. 3
4 Sales trees have a minimum price of $25 and must be in a ceramic bonsai container. Price changes or discounts are not allowed after submission of the tags and sales sheet to sales staff. Hospitality Members who are volunteering are encouraged to bring snacks and drinks to share with their fellow volunteers. We are in search of a hospitality host for the show. If you would like to coordinate please contact Brian, Eric or Andrea Burhoe New Treasurer Introduces Himself Lucky Fung I became interested in bonsai after returning to San Francisco from Japan. I lived and worked abroad in Japan for many years, and I consider Japan as my home away from home. I am a native Californian, grew up in San Francisco and went to S.F. schools and colleges. After graduating from S.F. State, I worked for small family businesses and the S.F. Community College. I later began a career with the U.S. Navy, first as an auditor and then as a financial officer. I worked at Naval bases in Oakland, Saigon, San Diego, and Yokosuka, Japan. I was one of the last American evacuees from Saigon on April 30, I have family in the S.F. Bay Area and in Japan. Bonsai is an amazing hobby, a beautiful art and often tormenting... bonsai challenges me to keep the tree alive, not to mention wiring, pruning, watering and learning about the horticultural traits of the specimen. My favorite tree is the black pine in the bunjin style. I also like azaleas for their beautiful flowers; but, I haven't had much luck growing them. I hope to show several trees in the our upcoming Show at the Cow Palace in April. Both trees are black pines. One is a bunjin and the other a semi-cascade. I feel lucky to be surrounded by many bonsai artists in our own BSSF club and by many Japan-trained bonsai teachers in Northern California. BSSF Meetings, Workshops. And Other Activities Unless otherwise noted, all meetings take place in the Garden Club Room, SF County Fair Building at the corner of 9th Avenue and Lincoln Way just inside Golden Gate Park. To secure a spot in any workshop or class, please reach out to Andrea Burhoe, aburhoe[at sign]msn.com Feb 8, 2018: General Meeting Pot Selection and Repotting Gary Tom and Bernard Marque. (Last names C Bring refreshments) Plan to bring material you would like help with. There will be a raffle; see President s message, p. 2. Feb 15, 2018: Free Third Thursday Member Workshop. 7 PM to 9 PM. Mar 8, 2018: Generall Meeting Mature Deciduous and Pinching with Jonas Dupuich (Last names D Bring refreshments) Mar 15, 2018: Free Third Thursday Member Workshop. 7 PM to 9 PM. Apr 3-8, 2018: Cow Palace Show Details on page 3 and 4. Apr 12, 2018: General Meeting Shohin Oaks with John Thompson (Last names E-F Bring refreshments) Apr 19, 2018: Free Third Thursday Member Workshop. 7 PM to 9 PM. Apr 22, 2018: Cherry Blossom Festival SF Botanical Garden / BSSF Workday The next workday at the San Francisco Botanical Garden is Saturday, Feb 10 from 10:30AM until about 2:00PM. We will continue to replant and style our trees. Please bring your tools and any spare bonsai pots you don't need. MaryLou Heslet mheslet@sbcglobal.net 4
5 Forest Hill Garden Club BSSF Announcements Brian Schindler Photos: Yen Bachmeier Docenting at the Bonsal Garden. Join John Dale to docent at the Bonsai Garden in Oakland on February 17 or any other third Saturday at 1PM. No matter your skill level, you can help care for these wonderful trees and educate the public about the art of bonsai. Sign up with John Dale at a general meeting. To volunteer at other times, contact John McKisich, BGLM Docent Coordinator, at mityglo@aol.com, As part of BSSF community outreach programs Andrea Burhoe, Gary Tom, and Brian Schindler BSSF Club Membership It s membership renewal time. Renew by February 28, Dues have not changed and are still $30 for individuals, $50 for families, and $20 for seniors. For new members who joined after November 1, 2017, full fee covers period through December Checks are payable to BSSF and can be mailed to Gary, Andrea, and Brian Bonsai Society of San Francisco c/o Lucky Fung, BSSF Treasurer th Avenue San Francisco CA A Membership/Renewal form is included on page 8 of this newsletter. presented a bonsai display and lecture at the Forest Hill Garden Club this past January 22. BSSF member Yen Bachmeier arranged for us to give our presentation at the gorgeous Maybeck designed Forest Hill Club House. Bonsai Sales at Monthly Meetings Remember that any time during the year you wish to sell bonsai trees, the BSSF invites you to bring the trees to our monthly meetings (except September and December) or workshops. The club receives 20% of the purchase price. Additionally, feel free to bring your trees for Show and Tell at the monthly meetings to inspire other members BSSF Bonsai Library The BSSF has on hand a large assortment of books, magazines, and other literature about our favorite hobby. To access the library, arrive early at either the monthly meeting or the monthly workshop and speak to Bernard Marque. Checking out materials requires a $5 deposit per item. BSSF presentation at the Forest Hill Club House More than 30 people from the Forest Hill Garden Club came to learn about bonsai. The attendees asked many questions and said that they found the program to be enjoyable and educational. The afternoon concluded with a lovely afternoon tea with sandwiches and pastries. BSSF Care Guide The BSSF guide to seasonal bonsai care in the San Francisco Bay Area is available on the BSSF webpage, Thanks to Yen for arranging this. Also, a shout out to Jain Haggestone who came to the lecture supporting the troops. 5
6 Upcoming Bonsai Events February 2-4, 2018 Santa Nella California Shohin Seminar, Hotel Mission De Oro, S. Highway 33. Hours: Friday 2-5 PM, Saturday 8 AM - 10 PM, Sunday 8 AM - 11:30 AM. Exhibits, vendors, demonstrations, and workshops. For registration and further information, visit their website at calshohin.org. February 17 18, 2018 Oakland GSBF Bonsai Garden at Lake Merritt: Annual Mammoth Auction and Sale Fund Raiser will be held at the Lakeside Park Garden Center, 666 Bellevue Ave., Lake Merritt. Saturday: Auction preview at Noon with Auction starting at 1 PM. Sunday: Vendor Sales start at 9 AM; Plant Sales start at 10 AM; Demonstrations start at 1 PM. Everyone is encouraged to submit their bonsai and bonsai related items for consideration to be included in the Mammoth Auction at the earliest date possible. The Bonsai Garden at Lake Merritt will be open that weekend 10 AM to 4 PM on Saturday, and Noon to 4 PM on Sunday. Please visit the Garden and observe the many installments under the Garden Revitalization Opportunity (GRO) project. For more information or to sell bonsai, bonsailakemerritt@gmail.com and visit Feb , 2018 San Marino GSBF Collection at The Huntington: Bonsai-A-Thon XXII at the Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens, 1151 Oxford Road. This is the annual fundraiser. Event admission is free with Bonsai-A-Thon early bird registration between 7:30 AM - 9 AM. Event hours are 8 AM 5 PM both days. Pancake breakfast, demonstrations, lunch, bonsai exhibits, large sales area, raffle and auction. For more information visit March 24 25, 2018 Oakland Bay Area Bonsai Associates: 37th Annual Bonsai Exhibition at the Lakeside Park Garden Center, 666 Bellevue Avenue. Show hours are 5 9 PM Saturday and 10 AM 4 PM Sunday. Light dinner at 5:30 PM Saturday followed by a bonsai demonstration by club members from 6:30 to 9 PM. Benefit drawing of demo tree(s). Winning ticket must be present to win. Sales of plants, bonsai, and other bonsai related items both days. Admission is free. Parking fee to the Lakeside Park entrance is required during the park hours. For more information, please contact Janice Dilbeck janicedilbeck@comcast.net March 31 April 1, 2018 Sacramento Bonsai Sekiyu Kai: 41st Annual Show at the Sacramento Buddhist Church, 2401 Riverside Blvd. Show hours are 10 AM 4 PM daily with a demonstration at 2 PM. Amenities include refreshments, light snacks, door prizes, raffles and a silent auction. Member and vendor sales of plants and bonsai-related items, as well as a food vendor. For more information contact Bonsai Sekiyu Kai at bonsaisekiyukai@gmail.com. April 6-7, 2018 Fresno GSBF Clark Bonsai Collection at Shinzen: Köen-Nai No Bonsai, Bonsai in the Park, 7775 North Friant Road. We have planned a new event style this year. Join us for an afternoon BBQ on Friday and a full day of bonsai on Saturday. April 14-15, 2018 Sacramento American Bonsai Association, Sacramento: Annual Spring Show at the Shepard Garden and Arts Center in McKinley Park, 3330 McKinley Blvd. Show hours are 10 AM - 4 PM with demonstrations by Peter Tea at 1:30 PM both days and a hands-on beginner workshop Sunday morning from 10 AM 12 PM. There is a large member and vendor sales area, plenty of free parking and admission. A benefit drawing follows the demonstration each day and will include that day s demonstration tree and many bonsai and bonsai related items. For additional information call Renee Seely (916) or breadcrust@comcast.net, or visit our website April 14-15, 2018 San Jose San Jose Betsuin Bonsai Club: 47th Annual Spring Exhibit at the San Jose Buddhist Church Betsuin, 640 North Fifth Street. Hours are Noon 5 PM Saturday and 11 AM 4 PM Sunday with demonstration at 1PM both days. Sales of plants and pots by the club and sales by vendors. For information call Jim Urhausen (408)
7 April 14-15, 2018 Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Bonsai Kai: 30th Annual Bonsai Show at the Museum of Art & History, 705 Front Street. Show hours are from 10 AM - 5 PM with demonstration at 2 PM both days. Saturday s demonstrator is Jonas Dupuich and Sunday s is yet to be determined. Demonstration tree and trees prepared by club members will be part of the raffle after each day's demonstration. Sales area will include quality vendor and member trees, pots, and other related bonsai items. In addition, enjoy the Watsonville Taiko Drummers, a Martial Arts demonstration, and other Japanese cultural events in the recently revitalized Abbott Square next to the Museum. Admission is $5.00 for both the Museum and the Bonsai Show. For more information, contact Ed Lambing at edinbonnydoon@comcast.net. April 21 22, 2018 Palo Alto Kusamura Bonsai Club: 58th Annual Show, Lucie Stern Community Center, 1305 Middlefield Road. Show hours are Noon 5 PM Saturday, and 11 AM - 5 PM Sunday with demonstrations at 1:30 PM each day. Saturday's demonstration by Darren and Laura Wong (Soh-Ju-En Satsuki Bonsai) and Sunday's demonstration by club members. Free admission and kids corner. Bonsai trees, pots, and other bonsai-related items will be for sale. For more information contact Charlene Fischer at charlenerae@mac.com or visit Map to the County Fair Building, Golden Gate Park BSSF Officers and Directors President Andrea Burhoe aburhoe@msn.com Vice President vacant Treasurer Lucky Fung Secretary Jain Haggerstone Past President Eric Schrader Board Members-at-Large Debra Bleemer, Ryan Iwata, Oscar Patzan, Brian Schindler Additional Staff: Newsletters Diana Lum and Dave Gomberg Raffle Bill Daniels 2018 Show Eric Schrader and Brian Schindler Librarian Bernard Marque Web Site & Collateral Design Eric Schrader About the Club The Bonsai Society of San Francisco exists to encourage the enjoyment of the art of bonsai. Whether defined simply as a tree in a tray or taken to the heights of a living fine art form, we come together to share our joy and curiosity for growing living trees and our enthusiasm for keeping them healthy and beautiful. We invite new members who share these interests. BSSF General Meetings are on the 2 nd Thursday of the month at 7:15PM. The Members Workshop is the following Thursday (3 rd Thursday of the month) at 7:00PM. All meetings occur in the County Fair Building at the corner of 9 th Avenue and Lincoln Way. Enter through the parking lot at 10 th Ave and Lincoln and walk along the path behind the building to the doorway to the Garden Club Room BSSF Website: 7
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