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From: Paul Tyerman <tyerman at DYNAMITE.COM.AU>
Subject: Re: Ariod Society website
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>How many of you are members of the International Aroid Society? Come on
>folks, Please Join. Support the Society, which helps to maintain out
>List.Receive your own copies of the Newsletters and the Journal.

MJ,

Out of interest what ARE the benefits of being a member.  The site lists
the benefits as "the annual, AROIDEANA, quarterly newsletters, and other
benefits".

What ARE these other benefits?  Is it written anywhere?  I just had a qui=ck
look and couldn't find anything stating what you get.

These are honest questions.  I am in Australia so the cost of joining, by
the time I get charged $3 for the privilege of using a card will come out
to something like $70 a year, which means I'd like to know exactly what I='d
get for joining.  I currently partake of the Aroid-L (which I think is
wonderful, but I don't need to be a member to use that) but what else of
benefit to international members.  Many of the Horticultural societies ar=e
geared to their country of origin and have less use for their internation=al
members.  That's why I'm asking.


Cheers.

Paul Tyerman
Canberra, Australia.  USDA equivalent - Zone 8
mailto:tyerman at dynamite.com.au

Growing.... Galanthus, Erythroniums, Fritillarias, Lilium, Aroids, plus
just about anything else that doesn't move!!!!!



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