Conejo Orchid Society

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Conejo Orchid Society Vol. 37 No. 9 www.conejoorchidsociety.org September 2017 The President s Message, From Kathy Boals AOS President, George Hatfield Presents Gayle Brodie With Award Hello Fellow Orchid Lovers! Well, I am still out of town and am writing this from the parking lot of the Sun Valley Lodge. No, we re not staying there we are camping in our fifth wheel trailer. I was very sorry to have missed the Cal Orchid picnic! I heard that it was a great success and that the BBQ was expertly manned by Alan, Alice did a great job with check-in, and the raffle and, of course, Bill did his usual fantastic job of overseeing all and making sure it all came together. A big shout out to everyone else who helped so much. I will be back in plenty of time for the September meeting, and look forward to seeing you all again. There is a board meeting scheduled for September 27 at 6:30 at the home of Vicky Price. Be sure to let her know if you will be attending. vicky-price@hotmail.com I ll send out an email blast about it when I get home. We will be discussing the Huntington show coming up in October, the Holiday Party coming up in November as well as 2018s Library Show. ALL COS members are invited to attend! See you at the regular meeting, Monday, September 10, Kathy AOS President George Hatfield joined us at the picnic, and made a special presentation to Gayle Brodie recognizing her service to the AOS as Chairperson of the Affiliated Societies Committee. Photo by Chiyoko Tanger

COS Picnic Held August 20 At Cal Orchid In Santa Barbara On Sunday, August 20, 47 of our members and guests assembled at Cal Orchid Nursery for a picnic, plant raffle, and orchid shopping. As usual, Lauris and James Rose were gracious hosts, conducting a tour of the greenhouses, providing their fantastic homegrown guacamole and other goodies, and helping members with their plant selections at the raffle table. In addition, they gave each participant a free plant, a Paphiopedilum delenatii Tiffany X delenatii Colorama. George Hatfield, owner of Hatfield Orchids and current American Orchid Society President, joined us at the picnic and made a special presentation to Gayle Brodie recognizing her service to the AOS as Chairperson of the Affiliated Societies Committee. Thanks to the following Conejo Orchid Society members who organized and ran the event, and provided and prepared the food: Bill Gunning, Debbie Church, Al Dorfman, Susan Dubin, Ewa Gago, Glenda Hallden, Marian McWilliams, Steve Miele, Brenda Rule, Alice Smith, Ellie Staight, and Chiyoko Tanger. Thanks again to Lauris and James Rose for making this a special day for us. Grillmaster Al Dorfman preps chicken and tri-tip.. Photo by Chiyoko Tanger George Hatfield enjoys a chat with COS members. Photo by Bill Gunning Alice Smith calls out winner while Lauris helping Susan Dubin select a raffle plant Photos by Bill Gunning Fun time for COS members and guests. Photo by Bill Gunning Making the Holy Guacamole. Click Here For More Photos Photo by Bill Gunning

COS Will Have Exhibit At Huntington Orchid Show To Be Held October 20-22 The Huntington Orchid Show is right around the corner, Friday through Sunday, Oct 20-22. and there are many opportunities to participate. As in past years, we will be entering an exhibit in the show and we need volunteers. We will need people to help design our exhibit and to help with set-up on Wednesday, October 18 and tear down on Sunday, Oct. 22. We will also need plants (duh!). It would be great if you can bring your plants to the show Wednesday morning for set-up. If not, we can make arrangements to get them there for you and return them afterwards. So be looking through your collections and nurturing the plants that are looking to bloom at show time. We will need the full names of your plants no later than the weekend before the show so we can make up the labels. In addition to being eligible for an overall exhibit prize, individual plants may be entered for ribbon and or AOS judging. As an added bonus for participating in our exhibit, either by helping with set-up and/or tear-down, or providing materials or plants, you get free admission to the Huntington on set-up day and for the show dates, Friday through Sunday. Just wear your membership badge or show a membership card (available at our October meeting) at the entrance. Another opportunity is to participate in the ribbon judging on Thursday, Oct. 19, the day before the show opens to the public. Join a group, led by an AOS judge, and participate in the selection of the 1 st through 3 rd place plant winners and see the exhibits in pristine condition. No experience necessary. More information will be coming on this. Brandon is also in need of volunteers to monitor the exhibits, staff the plant hotel, or provide general support. If you wish to sign up for one of these tasks, and get free admission to The Huntington for the day, please use this web site: http://signup.com/go/qerefhh If you are interested in helping with our exhibit, please contact Bill Gunning (805) 279-0334 / wjgunning@gmail.com.

Member Meetings, Activities, (Refreshments) Andy s Orchids is having an Open House event October 6-8 featuring free nursery tours, food and beverages. September 11 Paul Gripp What is currently blooming at the Santa Barbara Orchid Estate, (Alice Smith, Marcy Wingard) September 27 COS Board Meeting, 6:30 at the home of Vicky Price October 9 George Vasquez Tokyo Dome Show and tour of an automated orchid greenhouse, (Rosalind and Kate Murray, Chiyoko Tanger) November 14 Holiday Party December No Meeting Happy Holidays Meeting Place And Directions General meetings are usually held at 7:00 pm on the second Monday of the month at: Westlake Village Town Hall 31200 East Oak Crest Drive Westlake Village, CA 91361 Meeting directions: Take the 101 and exit Lindero Canyon Turn South. Turn left on Agoura Rd. Turn right on East Oak Crest Drive (the third street on the right) The Town Hall is the first drive on the left Santa Barbara Orchid Society Neighboring Societies Meets the third Wednesday of each month at the Trinity Lutheran Church, Santa Barbara at 7:30 pm For information call 805-965-2536 Ventura Orchid Society Meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at the Ventura Townhouse at 6:50 pm 4900 Telegraph Rd (7th floor), Ventura Call Jean 805-642-4815 San Fernando Valley Orchid Society Meets the first Wednesday of each month at 7:00 pm at the Sepulveda Garden Center, 16633 Magnolia Blvd., Encino. Call (805) 532-0080 and ask for Mike. Our nursery features over 7,000 species and 750,000 plants plus we ll have a select few bare roots for you as well. Species specialist, SERIOUSLY! Note: Bring a copy of this ad and receive a free plant on qualified purchases, Limit one per customer, Must be a society member.

Hi All, COS Membership Notes by Alice Smith, Membership Chair Click to print Membership Application The COS Picnic on August 20 drew 47 people; 43 current members and 4 guests. The weather was wonderful as was the food and the orchids. I am expecting that the guests were so impressed that they will become future COS members! Ewa Gago was the only member who asked for her Green Thumb 10% discount card. I assume she was going to stop at Green Thumb in Ventura to pick up supplies for planting her newly purchased orchids. At our September 11 meeting don t forget to ask me for the Green Thumb 10% discount cards. The cards will be valid through March 2018! I m looking forward to seeing everyone at the September 11 COS meeting. For Sale THREE LARGE MOUNTED SPECIES ORCHIDS Laelia gouldiana $50 Dendrobiumchyrsotoxum $45 Dendrobium amabile $45 Or all three for $125 These are large specimen plants Tom Smith Cell 619-708-4022

COS Officers and Directors Please Support Our Advertisers Officers President Kathy Boals (805) 377-5539 kathy@kathyboals.com 1 st VP Programs Bill Gunning (805) 279-0334 wjgunning@gmail.com 2 nd VP Culture Sessions Leslie Naines-Brown (805) 551-6699 queenlnb@msn.com Treasurer Vicky Price (805) 233-2258 vicky-price@hotmail.com Membership Alice Smith (805) 777-1075 alycejean@aol.com Recording Secretary Brenda Rule (805) 492-6563 crnbj@aol.com Directors Publicity Ellie Staight (805) 497-8187 nonnakat@verizon.net Refreshments Chiyoko Tanger (805) 529-6536 lotusmk9@roadrunner.com Director At Large Susan Dubin (805) 497-6700 susandubin@roadrunner.com Library Ewa Gago (805) 744-1561 ewcia1028@verizon.net Orchid Potting Help Marian McWilliams (818) 421-0024 memcwilliams@netscape.net Newsletter Barbara & Bob Schoenburg (818) 445-0450 rschoenburg@schoenburg.com Judging Chairperson Ewa Gago (805) 744-1561 ewcia1028@verizon.net Director At Large Gayle Brodie (805) 551-8620 glbrodie@aol.com Director At Large Joe Grodell (805) 492-1569 jjgrodell@roadrunner.com Agdia, Inc. 52642 County Road 1 Elkhart, IN 46514 Phone: 574-264-2615 or 800-622-4342 Fax: 574-264-2153 Email: info@agdia.com For testing your plants for viruses Raffle Phil Peck (818) 324-0382 fishyphil@gmail.com