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DAHLIA DIGEST DAHLIA SOCIETY OF OHIO Since 1930 VOL. 2009 ISSUE 8 November, 2009 Friday, November 20 Meeting 7:30 p.m. Busch Community Room 7501 Ridge Road, Parma Just south of Pleasant Valley Road PHOTO CONTEST And TIPS FOR TAKING GREAT PICTURES NEIL EVANS Election of Officers for 2010-11 11

Hi Folks, Well, here we are already into the month of November. Again it seems like the summer came and went too fast. Hope the break in the weather gave everybody a chance to start getting some of those prize tubers out of the ground and ready for storage. Congratulations to those who ve completed that process. Best of luck to the rest of you who still have that to look forward to! Don t forget the election of officers takes place at our November meeting. Anyone who has interest in volunteering for open positions, please let one of the current officers know of your intentions or just attend the November meeting. It s your chance to have a say in the direction of your society. Thanks to all who helped set-up and tear down our last show at Pettiti s. Congratulations to all participants and winners and a special thanks to Ron Miner for his seedling competition. It really added an extra dimension to the show. Also, the seedling seminar was very informative for those who attended. Thanks Ron. Don t forget to bring some ideas for flower of the year for 2010 to the meeting. And bring your favorite dahlia photos to enter the contest. Hope to see you all on November 20. Mike VISIT OUR DSO WEBSITE SHARON SWANEY, WEBMASTER WWW.DAHLIASOCIETYOFOHIO.ORG

OFFICERS-CHAIRS/PHONE NUMBERS MIKE WEBER, President......440-647-3162 BARBARA HOSTA, First Vice President.216-524-2635 DAVE CAP, Second Vice President...440-888-5589 JOANN BENDOKAITIS, Treasurer.....440-543-4515 SHARON SWANEY, Recording Secretary 330-562-3296 MARYANN MORENO, Corresponding Sec.440-543-5658 JOHN BENDOKAITIS, Membership Chair.440-543-4515 BARBARA HOSTA, Digest Co-Editor...216-524-2635 e-mail: bxh5@po.cwru.edu JERRY MORENO, Digest Co-Editor...440-543-5658 maryannjerry@windstream.net or moreno@jcu.edu ELAINE BEBENROTH, Sunshine Chair..440-237-7164 JERRY MORENO, ADS Representative 440-543-5658 PROGRAMS for 2009 Refreshments for November : Marge Janki Marilyn Weber March 20 April 17 May 15 June 19 July 17 August 1 October 16 November 20 December 5 New Intros; Pest Management DSO Annual Tuber Auction DSO Annual Plant Auction Demo on Container Gardening Showing Dahlias Demo Lorain Co. Tropical Greenhouse Putting Our Tubers to Bed Photo Contest; Neil Evans Holiday Dinner Gathering

A CALL FOR OFFICERS Which of the following positions are YOU interested in serving your society? Let Mike know where to put YOUR name. THANKS! President?????????????????? First Vice President Second Vice President Treasurer Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Membership Chair Sharon Swaney?????????????????? Joann Bendokaitis?????????????????? Mary Ann Moreno John Bendokaitis The Second VP is in charge of overseeing the shows including finding a show chairperson (Dave Cap is willing to continue being show chair, just have to ask him). The Recording Secretary takes minutes of the business part of our meetings.

DSO HOLIDAY GATHERING DECEMBER 5, 2009 1 PM to 4PM DIMITRI S RESTAURANT 216-741-3399 MIDTOWN PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER 1830 SNOW ROAD, PARMA, OH 44130 PLEASE RSVP by November 30 to BARBARA HOSTA at bxh5@cwru.edu or 216-795-3132. Dimitri s menu offers a veritable cornucopia of foods providing choices for even the pickiest of eaters. Selections will be made from the menu and individual checks will include gratuities. The price range is from $9-$15. Dinners include fresh baked rolls and salad or soup, and a full bar and wine selections are available for Holiday Spirits. DIRECTIONS: Dimitri s is located at Midtown Plaza Shopping Center in Parma. The nearest freeway is I-77 - exit the Rockside Road exit. Travel West on Rockside Rd to Broadview Road, where Rockside Rd changes to Snow Road. The Midtown Shopping Center will be on the North side of the road after crossing the intersection of Broadview and Snow/Rockside Road. Dimitri s is next to the KeyBank.

MIDWEST SHOW 9/12-14/2010 14/2010 Holiday Inn Independence DSO Sponsored WE NEED YOUR INPUT/HELP 1) Flower of the year 2) Logo 3) Person to contact nurseries for donations 4) We are providing a DSO cook- book as a favor Dinners inners (casseroles, one dish) Soups and Sandwiches Other Please submit your favorite reci- pes in these categories to: MaryAnn Moreno 8232 Westhill Drive Chagrin Falls OH 44023 OR maryannjerry@windstream.net

Thoughts and Prayers DSO sends wishes for a speedy recovery to Harriet Chandler for a recent hip replacement. It is with great sadness that we report the passing of Paul Albrecht November 6. Paul was 65. He was the father of two daughters, grandfather of four, and brother to Thomas. Paul worked for Kraft Maid Kitchen Cabinet Makers for 22 years. He loved working with wood and made many beautiful pictures, sculptures, and furniture pieces. He also loved gardening of course, the dahlia in particular. He and Arlene joined DSO over 30 years ago. He was a member of Christ Deaf Lutheran Church in Cleveland. Deepest DSO prayers are extended to Arlene and family.

NOVEMBER MEETING I. ANNUAL NOVEMBER PHOTO CONTEST CATEGORIES (each may be divided into separate categories depending on number of entries): SINGLE DAHLIA: INCLUDES CLOSE- UPS natural and artificial light MULTIPLE DAHLIAS or PEOPLE with DAHLIAS: INCLUDES GARDENS, BAS- KETS, VASES, or AT LEAST ONE DAHLIA and ONE PERSON ENHANCED - for PHOTOS CREATED USING TRICKS FROM COMPUTER SOFTWARE MUST INCLUDE AT LEAST ONE DAHLIA Maximum size: 8 X 10 Prizes: $$$$ Unframed photos are preferred. II. SPEAKER NEIL EVANS PHOTO TECHNIQUES for FLOWER PHOTOS

Dahlia Society of Ohio (DSO) Minutes (Unapproved) October 16, 2009 Call to Order: President Mike Weber called the meeting to order at 7:40 p.m. Location Community Room at Busch Funeral Home, Parma, OH. Approx 25 members and 3 guests were in attendance. Recording Secretary s Report: Sharon Swaney: Sharon provided copies of the July minutes for those interested. Minutes are also posted on the website. Treasurer s Report: Joann Bendokaitis provided a full report of our holdings. See Joann for details. Membership Report: John Bendokaitis reported that we have 8 new members as a result of the shows. Total is about 140 members. First Vice President s Report: Barbara Hosta previewed the evening s program about digging and storing tubers. She encouraged everyone to ask questions. The Christmas party will be held on December 5th, 1 p.m. at Dimitri s Restaurant in Parma. We will order from the menu. Entrees are in the $9-$15 range. Details to follow. Barb will request an RSVP so to give the restaurant an approximate number of attendees. The next meeting will be the annual photography contest and Neil Evans will give a presentation on taking and manipulating pictures. Second Vice President: Dave Cap thanked everyone involved in the shows this year - attendees, exhibitors, judges, clerks, and especially the cleanup crews. He suggested that members attend the shows and observe the judging process. Next year he would like to have members staff the shows to provide information and answer questions for show attendees. Dave will provide the schedule for next year s shows at the November meeting. Mike acknowledged the excellent job that Dave did again this year in managing the shows. Great work Dave! Thanks for all the hard work.

Corresponding Secretary s Report: Mary Ann Moreno: Mary Ann reported that she sent out 135 Digests. If you have information for the Digest, let Jerry, (or any officer) know. Content contributions are most welcome. Digest/ADS Report Jerry Moreno provided sample ADS Bulletins to our guests and also provided informational wall charts as needed. Midwest Show 2010 Jerry Moreno: We will host the Midwest Show September 10-12. It will be held at the Holiday Inn in Independence. Consider spending a night at the hotel during the show. The show is combined with our DSO show (usually held at Parmatown). We discussed the possibility of having a logo for the event. Please share your ideas. It was suggested that we have a tribute to Glenn, and other members who have passed away, at the show. Lois Macdonald will not be able to head up the artistic design section for the show, though she is willing to help and advise. We will need to put together a team to work on this component of the show. Some potential members were suggested. The Midwest Conference asked that we get information about the show onto our website. Sharon will do this post haste. Sunshine Report: Elaine Bebenroth: No new events to report. Paul Albrecht continues to recuperate. We welcomed back John Bendokaitis. Mike noted that Peggy Baker and Barb Miner s mother have passed away recently. Web Site: Sharon Swaney reported that it was time to renew our hosting agreement. She signed us up for four more years as this was a cost effective option. The hosting cost is about $5 per month. Most of the show results for this year are on the site as are some new pictures. Please contribute any pictures that would be of interest to the club. Botanical Garden Report: Mike Weber for Marge Janki: Mike read a letter from the Botanical Garden thanking us for being an affiliate. The letter reviewed their transportation program for underprivileged schools and asked us to consider a higher contribution for 2010. After discussion and some members relating some negative experiences with the Botanical Garden, we decided to continue with our $500 contribution. Old Business: Mike noted that the shows were very successful this year and led to new members. He thanked all who attended, exhibited, judged, and cleaned up.

We need to choose a Flower of the Year for 2010. It needs to be readily available and not too expensive. Jerry expressed concern that we have 140 members but only about 25 in attendance at meetings. He asked us to think about why this might be and what we could do to improve participation in the meetings and events. He may run a survey in the Digest. New Business: Mike indicated that per the constitution we need to have a slate of officers for 2010 presented next month. Due to term limits, the President, 1 st Vice President, and 2 nd Vice President positions are open. Anyone interested in serving as an officer, please contact any current officer. With the club sponsoring the Midwest show next year we need to have strong leadership for 2010. Mike read a letter from the new producers of the IX Center s Home and Garden Show. The show will be held February 5-14, 2010. They are offering discount tickets to club members. The letter will be available on our website. It was mentioned that there will also be a home and garden type show in Euclid in January. The Mantua Garden Club has requested a speaker from our group. Sharon and Jerry volunteered to contact the club and possibly speak at one of their meetings. Dahlia Questions/Comments? Questions and comments were combined with the program. Adjournment: The meeting was adjourned at approximately 8:20. Joann Bendokaitis, Linda Vuletich, Mary Ann Moreno, and Barb Miner provided refreshments. Thanks ladies. Thanks also to Don Sopko for providing beverages. Raffle: Dave won the raffle. Congratulations. Program Digging, Dividing, Storing: Barbara Hosta, Mike Weber, and Dave Cap provided information on digging and storing tubers. Stan Vuletich provided clumps on which to practice dividing. Stan and Dave tutored those who wanted to practice dividing the tubers. The audience also shared their tips and techniques. Next Meeting November 20, 2009 Photography Contest and Presentation by Neil Evans Respectfully submitted, Sharon Swaney, Recording Secretary

DAHLIA SOCIETY of OHIO MaryAnn Moreno 8232 Westhill Drive Chagrin Falls, OH 44023