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Meeting Tuesday, October 14, 2008 at 7:30 PM.
Veteran’s Memorial Building, 1351 Maple Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA
This Month’s Speaker is Francisco Baptista. He will be speaking on complex Paphs both past and present.
In a note to the Society Francisco stated, ”I have been growing orchids since 1985. I have produced many complex paph hybrids and also miltoniopsis in that period. My passion is com-plex paphiopedilums. I have spoken all over the USA and Mexico. I have been an American Orchid Society Judge for quite few years. I have been very lucky to have judged orchids all over the world. Orchids continue to fascinate me because you never totally learn all about them. Every day there is something new that you can learn.”
Francisco is sure to provide us with an outstanding presentation. He will also be providing the opportunity table with many different varieties of plants.
The speaker dinner will be at Kirin’s Restaurant at 5:30, please call Larry Mead at 707-539-5316 if you plan on attending.
October’s Speaker
October 2008
Sonoma County Orchid Society Newsletter
Special points of interest The Speaker dinner will be at
Kirin's @ 5:30pm.
Next Month’s Meeting is on November 11th at 7:30 pm.
Next Month’s Board Meeting is on November 13th at 7:00 pm
Open Greenhouses at Judy Carney’s, Dale Martin’s and Jim and Kris Foster’s October 11th.
Inside this issue: October’s Speaker 1
Special Announcement 1
September Speaker Review
2
Win an Orchid 3
Show and Tell 3
Announcements 3
Newsletter Editor’s 3
October Refreshments 4
Membership Corner 4
AOS Awards 4
Board of Directors and Committee Chairs
6
Open Greenhouses 7
Directions to Dale’s 8
Board Highlights 4
Meet your Show Chair 5
BBQ and Auction 11
Directions to Judy’s 9
Directions to Foster’s 10
Calendar 12
Special Announcement The Sonoma County Orchid Society Board of Directors is pleased to announce to the membership that after months of hard work and effort, mostly by our Treasurer, Steve Tierra, that the Internal Revenue Service has granted the Society tax exempt status under section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. We are classified as a public charity and the effective date of this exemption is May 15, 1957 and contributions to the Society are deductable un-der section 170 of the tax Code.
September Speaker – Tom Perlite, Golden Gate Orchids
Tom Perlite gave us a wonderful overview of six orchid species that are blooming in his greenhouse in September. His format was refreshing – show the blooming plant and talk about its culture – in-viting and answering questions from the audience. Tom talked about the following plants:
Dendrochilum magnum (macranthum): One of the largest Dendrochilum species, this spectacu-lar plant grows well under intermediate conditions, and needs bright light and consistent water and feeding when actively growing and flowering. Then the plant can dry out between waterings. Re-potting should be done after flowering.
Ansiella monticola: This cute little plant has angraecoid type white flowers which are large in comparison to the size of the plant. It comes from the Philippines and needs warm moist conditions with low light. It grows well mounted or in small pots.
Coelogyne usitana: This is another interesting plant from the Philippines which is almost always in bloom. It blooms on new growth, but is a sequential bloomer, providing a very long blooming season. It needs medium light and consistent moisture all year and does well under intermediate conditions. It does have “soft” leaves and can be susceptible to spider mites.
Cycnoches chlorochondon: This warm grower comes from South Africa and has the ability to produce both male and female flowers. It requires heavy feeding and water during the growing sea-son and a VERY dry winter rest. It should be repotted every year in the spring when the new growth is 3-4 inches tall. Small pots are best. Higher light conditions favor the female flowers which are smaller, fewer, and very waxy. Lower light favors the male flowers which are large and showier. Both are fragrant.
Dendrobium spectabile: This spectacular plant from New Guinea needs to be fairly large to bloom, but once in bloom, it has an extended flowering season. A complete lack of fertilizer in win-ter encourages good blooming. It grows well under intermediate to warm conditions and bright light. It does not require a dry winter rest. It should be repotted in the spring in relatively small pots.
Oncidium macranthum: Now classified as Cyrtochilum macranthum, this large spectacular plant is a cool grower, preferring a temperature range of 40 – 80 degrees F. The long spike variety can produce spikes as long as 30 feet. The short spike variety may be preferable, and it does have lar-ger fuller flowers. It should be grown in moss or larger bark and likes good air circulation.
Submitted by Kris Foster
September Speaker Review
Page 2 Sonoma County Orchid Society Newsletter
1. Robert Ellison and Alison Bies are selling many of their cacti. They have a number of exotic and un-usual plants. Call Robert or Alison at 795-7995 for specifics.
2. The Society still has some small sized Rexius Bark available in 2 cu ft bags at a cost of $15.12/bag including tax. Jim and Kris Foster have a supply of perlite, charcoal and medium sized bark available for sale. Contact them for prices and sizes at 707-762-7124.
3. Marin Orchid Society Fall Auction being held on October 28 at Marin Art and Garden Center, 30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd. in Ross. Silent auction 6:30 pm followed by live auction at 7 pm. Wine, cheese and other refreshments provided! Auction paddles $2.
4.
How can I win an orchid? Let me count the ways!
1. Bring a refreshment, or help with set up or take down and receive a raffle ticket for the first drawing of the Opportunity Table.
2. Wear your name tag and be entered into a drawing to win three raffle tickets.
3. Bring a plant for Show and Tell and your name will be entered into a drawing held quarterly.
4. Be the first to solve the Newsletter Editor’s monthly quiz.
Thanks to all for your input on the Newsletter. I am looking for someone who is interested in working with me on the newsletter. I have been publishing the newsletter for well over a year and would like to turn over the publishers job to someone in the society who may be interested. I am willing to work with you and transition over the position with the election of the new board next spring. Anyone interested just email or call.
Also I am looking for someone who is willing to become the informal society photographer. I have missed out on many photo opportunities that make the newsletter much more enjoyable for the readers and really need some help.
Since no one responded to last month’s orchid quiz, I have decided to suspend it for a while. It will come back again when you least expect it.
And finally, I encourage any and all of you to read the article submitted by Josie Lee about our Show Chair. It is excel-lent. Don’t forget that the show is just around the corner, February 7th and 8th, 2009. There is still plenty of time to vol-unteer.
If you have any items, photos, or announcements that would be of interest to Society members please feel free to con-tact me by telephone 707-321-2392 or email [email protected]. Jim Foster...
Win an Orchid
Newsletter Editor
Announcements
Page 3 Sonoma County Orchid Society Newsletter
Show and Tell
Every time you bring a plant to Show and Tell, you will receive a chance to win the “Three Month Plant”. When you bring in your plant (or plants) to share, fill out the card identifying each plant along with your name and drop it in the box. A drawing will be held every three months.
October Refreshments
This month the refreshments will be provided by Charlene Shaw, Becky Jackson, Kristin Tanner, Richard Lindberg, Marlene Spano, and Valerie Schropp.
Also a great big THANK-YOU to by Kathy Betts, Marlene Spano, Kathy Rathbun, Lynne Mesrell, Susan Anderson, Mariann Hopkins, and Ann Possinger for bringing last month’s refreshments.
Remember, anyone who brings in refreshments will receive a ticket for a special drawing of only those who have brought in refreshments. If your ticket is drawn, you will receive first choice of a plant from the table.
Membership Corner
This is a reminder that if you change your contact information you should let me know so I can update the Society's records.
Also, if you have not paid your dues, it's not too late! Just send your check to me and I will update your status. If you hap-pen to misplace your membership list, please let me know and I will email another copy to you.
If you have a question, please call me -- Barbara, 762-5027.
9/2/08 - Pacific Central Judging Center - San Fran-cisco Dendrobium cuthbertsonii 'Christopher John', CCM 85species, Exhibited by Steve Beckendorf
Paphiopedilum xpradhanii 'Kate's Baby', CBR (prov) (Paph. fairrieanum x Paph. venustum), Exhibited by Mr. & Mrs. T. W. Culbertson
9/3/08 - California Sierra Nevada Judging Center - Sacramento
Catasetum fimbriatum 'Sierra Vista', HCC 77 species, Exhibited by Curtis Gean Paphiopedilum gratrixianum 'Margaux', HCC 78 species. Exhibited by Dave Sorokowsky 9/13/08 - Sacramento Orchid Forum Show - Sacra-mento Dendrochilum magnum 'Mary Pollard', CCM 80 species, Exhibited by Dick and Donna Murrill Phalaenopsis cornu-cervi var. alba 'Nicholas', HCC 76 species, Exhibited by Vivian Sellers Vandachostylis unnamed hybrid 'Mameha', HCC 79 (prov) (V. coerulea x Rhyv. Claire Florist), Exhibited by Jeff Tyler 9/15/08 - Pacific Central Judging Center - Oakland no awards
AOS Awards for September
Members present: Kris Foster, Steve Tierra, Jim Foster, Barbara Wolsko, Becky Jackson, Members absent: Larry Mead, Ted Pruden,
Minutes of the July 2008 meeting were ap-proved. There was no meeting in August.
Treasurer’s report was approved. The Profit & Loss statement for the period of July 1st – Sept 10th, 2008 was presented. If anyone wants a copy, please contact Steve Tierra.
Josie Lee’s resignation creates another va-cancy on the board.
A petty cash fund of $20.00 was approved for the plant sales committee at the general meetings.
The October board meeting will be at 7:00 PM, November 13th, at Jim & Kris Foster’s house in Petaluma, CA.
Page 4 Sonoma County Orchid Society Newsletter
Board Highlights
Meet your Show Chair
Page 5 Sonoma County Orchid Society Newsletter
THE LORE, LEGEND AND FACTS ABOUT TONY MININNO by Josie Lee
Those of us who went on the June bus trip were treated to visiting interesting places, seeing and buying beautiful orchids, and eating thoughtfully packaged snacks – due to the efforts of a great bus trip coordinator, Tony Mininno. It was indeed a wonderful day! What do you know about Tony, our show chair for the Spring 2009 show? The theme for this upcoming event is “Lore and Legend of Orchids”. Can you identify what are lore, legend and fact about Tony?
In 1997, tired of the bone-chilling temperatures and the knee-deep snow of the New York winters, Tony de-cided to leave New York. He moved to Sonoma County that summer. Being an artist, he was attracted to the “beauty of God’s county”. Or was that Luther Burbank who said that? Once here, it didn’t take Tony long to figure the goings-on and the lay-of-the-land of Sonoma County. Tony, a get-in-there and get-it-done kind of guy, always did it with style. Tony came to our Spring1998 show and joined our society. The first SCOS meeting right after the show, there was an announcement for volunteers to be the next show chair. Tony signed up! In 1999, he chaired “Orchids - Jewels of the Jungle”. In keeping with the show theme, Tony ar-ranged for live wildcats on stage for preview night. Luther Burbank Gardens was the beneficiary for preview night. In 2000, he chaired “The Magic of Orchids”. For the preview night, he brought in Food For Thought who catered the event and was the beneficiary. Food For Thought continued to cater and benefit from our spring show preview nights through 2004.
Not being show chair for the past few years doesn’t mean that Tony has been idle in SCOS. He has sup-ported SCOS and other show chairs by being the set-up guy for every single spring show our society has put on since 1999. What gave Tony the confidence to volunteer to be show chair the first year he joined SCOS? To supplement the starving artist syndrome back in New York, Tony catered events. He once catered the 100th Anniversary Dinner of the New York Entomological Society – menu included Peppery Delight Meal-worm Dip, Live Honey Ants, Waxworm Sushi with Tamari Dipping Sauce, and Chocolate Cricket Cake.
Making his home in Sonoma County, in between shows, Tony slowly accumulated orchids. As his orchid col-lection grew, he built a 10’x15’ greenhouse. Like all beginners, he collected whatever pleased his eyes. Over the years, he’s learned what orchids are his favorites and what he can grow well. His collection includes laelia anceps, laelia cattleyas, lycastes, besseae type phragmipediums, dendrobiums and cymbidiums. He has a 10’x16’ lath area for his cymbidiums.
Tony marvels at how he has continually met great friendly, open and down-to-earth people in our society. Before building his greenhouse, he visited SCOS “open greenhouses”-- saw how different greenhouses are put together and operated, and received invaluable advice from SCOS colleagues. He credits his knowledge of orchids to SCOS members and the speakers at our meetings. That’s what SCOS is about – sharing and doing orchid stuff!
So how much of the above is lore? How much fact? Volunteer to help to make our upcoming show a great one. You need not have catered any dinners. Tony will help you get going on what needs to be done. If you’re not sure how you can participate, Tony will find you that perfect job. You’ll get to know Tony – and you’ll find out what’s lore, what’s legend, and what’s fact. Fact is, you’ll meet and get to know many wonder-ful people, you’ll learn more about orchids tête-à-tête, and it will be fun.
BOARD of DIRECTORS
President Larry Mead 539-5316 [email protected]
Vice President Vacant
Secretary Kris Foster 762-7124 [email protected]
Treasurer Steven Tierra 823-1587 [email protected]
Membership Barbara Wolsko 762-5027 [email protected]
Newsletter Editor Jim Foster 762-7124 [email protected]
Past President Ted Pruden 528-7710 None
Ways & Means Vacant
Publicity Vacant
Meetings Director Becky Jackson 584-1386 [email protected]
COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Meetings Setup Jerry Smith 795-0235 [email protected]
Greeter Marlene Spano 579-3260 [email protected]
Librarian Ann Possinger 538-4101 [email protected]
Opportunity Table Kathy Fletcher 935-0721 [email protected]
Ann Conger 823-0334 [email protected]
Plant Sales Marilyn Barquero 763-882 [email protected]
Mariann Hopkins 829-1043 [email protected]
Refreshments Gerry Smith 795-0235 [email protected]
Spring Show Tony Mininno 874-2200 [email protected]
Bus Trip Vacant
Holiday Party Diana Brown 762-1779 [email protected]
AOS/Orchid Digest Patty Connick 538-4245 [email protected]
Webmaster Sara Gibbs and Stephen Henry
2008/2009 Board of Directors and Committee Chairs
Page 6 Sonoma County Orchid Society Newsletter
Hello Everybody, yes you out there, the SCOS membership. What’s wrong with the picture you see above? I see two things wrong, 1) The majority of the peo-ple are the same ones year after year only in different places and 2) There are 4, yes FOUR vacant positions listed above and there will probably be more next year since all of the board members but 2 will have served in their positions for at least 2 years. For every vacant position that means more work for someone on the current Board. So what can you do about it? VOLUNTEER. It’s not really that hard of a job and if you are interested you can work with a current Board member to transition and have a wonderful satisfying time doing it. So call a Board member and talk to them about their position and if interested work with them for a while and see what is involved.
Open Greenhouses Galore this Month
Page 7 Sonoma County Orchid Society Newsletter
October 11th is THE day for open greenhouses in Petaluma. Since the Marin Orchid Society sched-uled their greenhouse touring day the same day as the SCOS open greenhouse hosted by Judy Carney, we now have the opportunity to visit three greenhouses:
Judy Carney has a fabulous greenhouse complex consisting of an intermediate house, a brand new cool house, and a shade house area. This is a must see for everyone. Judy is located at 1292 San Jose Way, in east Petaluma, and her phone number is 707-479-5640. Her greenhouses will be open from 12:00 to 4:00PM, and she will have plants for sale.
Dale Martin (Austin Creek Orchids) has a large intermediate greenhouse that also is a must see. He grows a huge variety of orchid species and hybrids, so there will be something for everyone to see. Dale is located at 315 Sprauer Road in west Petaluma, and his phone number is 707-762-0526. He can also be contacted by e-mail at [email protected]. Dale’s greenhouse will be open from 10:00AM to 4:00PM, and he will also have plants for sale.
Jim & Kris Foster, also in west Petaluma, have two intermediate greenhouses. If you missed the BBQ and auction or you just want to visit the greenhouses again, please join them in the morning at 827 Cleveland Ave. in west Petaluma. They can be reached at 707-762-7124 or 707-321-2392. Their greenhouses will be open from 10:00AM to 1:00PM, and they will have plants and supplies for sale.
Page 8 Sonoma County Orchid Society Newsletter
Dale Martin (Austin Creek Orchids)
Saturday, October 11th
315 Sprauer Rd, Petaluma
10 AM to 4 PM
For information or directions, please call (707) 762-0526 or email [email protected]
From Highway 101, take the Petaluma Blvd North, Old Redwood Highway/Penngrove exit and head West.
Turn right at light onto Stony Point Rd (at Henny Penny Restaurant)
Turn left at first intersection onto Rainsville Rd
Turn right at first stop sign onto Liberty Rd
Turn left at first stop sign onto Center Rd
Take immediate left-hand fork in the road onto Sprauer Rd
315 is on the right hand side, green mailbox, paved drive, greenhouse visible at top of drive
Dale Martin’s Open Greenhouse
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Judy Carney’s open greenhouse open from 12:00 to 4:00
1292 San Jose Way Petaluma, CA 94954
Directions from Dale’s greenhouse
Come down Dale’s driveway and turn left
Sprauer Road becomes Center Road
Turn left on Liberty Road
Turn right onto Pepper Road
Merge onto Hwy 101 South (go about 4.1 miles)
Take the East Washington Street exit
Turn left onto East Washington Street
Turn right onto South McDowell Blvd.
Turn right on Evergreen Lane (about 1.3 miles)
Turn left on Santa Barbara Way
Santa Barbara Way becomes San Jose Way
My house is on the left #1292
Directions from Santa Rosa
Travel north on Hwy 101
Take the East Washington Street exit
Turn left onto East Washington Street
Turn right onto South McDowell Blvd.
Turn right on Evergreen Lane (about 1.3 miles)
Turn left on Santa Barbara Way
Santa Barbara Way becomes San Jose Way
My house is on the left #1292
Directions from Marin County
Travel north on Hwy 101
Take the Napa/Sonoma Hwy 116 exit
Turn left on Lakeville Hwy 116
Turn left on Baywood Drive
Turn right on St Francis (stop sign)
Turn left on San Jose Way
My house is on the right #1292
Judy Carney’s Open Greenhouse
Foster’s Open Greenhouse
Page 10 Sonoma County Orchid Society Newsletter
Annual Barbeque and Auction Wrap-up
Page 11 Sonoma County Orchid Society Newsletter
Those of you who missed this event certainly missed out on a great time. The good news is that there were a lot of great buys and great food, but the bad new is that everyone was hav-ing such a good time they forgot to take any pictures. The totals and final bills are not all in as of this time but according to our Treasurer we should make between $800 and $1000 af-ter all is settled. This is one of the most successful auctions in recent years. With our newly obtained 501(c)(3) status, future auctions may certainly offer more great deal for our mem-bers and others. There are so many people to thank and acknowledge for their help and do-nations that I am afraid I will forget someone. If I do, please accept my apologies in advance and let me know so I can correct the record.
First of all, THANKS to Earl and Kathy Rathbun for running the silent auction and overall co-ordination of both auctions from setup to final accounting of the receipts. Thanks to Lynne Paulus and Patty Connick for participating as clerks in the live auction and to Jim Foster for volunteering and doing a great job as the auctioneer.
A very special thanks to Judy Carney for procuring the live auction plants and providing both written and oral descriptions of the plants and their culture.
Thanks go to Dale Martin and the Rathbuns for providing additional shade for the plants.
Kudos go to Becky Jackson and the St. John’s United Methodist Church, Steve Tierra, and Larry Mead for their generous contribution of tables and chairs - too bad they weren’t all full.
I personally want to thank Jeanne and Ray Blarcom for providing the PA system - it saved the auctioneer’s voice.
Thanks go out to Marilyn and Gil Barquero, Gordon and Gail Cox, and Kris Foster for obtain-ing donations of wine and private tours/wine tastings for the live auction.
Thanks to Mitch McAlpin and Jim Foster with the sage advise of Frank Carney, who states he knows everything, for cooking up the wonderful tri tip and chicken.
Finally thank-you to the following businesses for providing items to be auctioned:
Hook & Ladder Vinyards and Winery/Christine DeLoach – 3 bottles of wine and a hat
Raymond Burr Vineyards//Robert Benevides & Francisco Baptista – 6 bottles of wine and plants
Sbragia Family Vineyards – 2 bottles of wine
Dutcher Crossing Vineyards and Winery – private tour and tasting for 4 people
Nicholson Ranch – private tour and tasting for 8 people and a print of the ranch
A final thanks to everyone who helped set-up and take-down...
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Upcoming Events
October 4-5, 2008 - D& D Orchids
Sale
October 11, 2008– Open Green-
houses. 10-1 at the Foster’s, 10-4 at Dale Martin’s, and 12-4 at Judy Car-ney’s
October 14, 2008 - SCOS Meeting
October 16, 2009 - Board Meeting
October 18-19, 2008– DVOS World of
Orchids, show and sale.
October 24, 2008 - Peninsula Orchid
Society Annual Auction.
October 24, 2008 - Newsletter Dead-
line
CVOS Orchid Expo and Sale
October 28, 2008– Marin Orchid So-
ciety Fall Auction at the Marin Art and Garden Center
October 31, 2008 - Halloween
November 11, 2008 - SCOS Meeting
November 13, 2008 - Board Meeting
November 21,2008 - Newsletter
Deadline
November 27,2008 - Thanksgiving
Day
December 9, 2008– SCOS Holiday
Party
December 11, 2008– Board Meeting
December 25, 2008– Christmas Day
December 26, 2008– Newsletter
Deadline
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10 11 Board Meeting
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Page 13 Sonoma County Orchid Society Newsletter
D & D Flowers Fall Open House and Sale
Inventory reduction sale at D & D Flowers Fall Open House on October 4th and 5th, from 9AM until 4PM. There will be specials on hundreds of good plants at $7.50 each. Help your local or-chid society. For every $25 you spend, you may enter your local orchid society in a raffle for their monthly opportunity table. 40 healthy plants (some in bloom) will be award to the winning society. Winning society will be picked at the end of Sunday October 5th. The society must redeem their prize to D & D Flowers by the next open house which will take place in May of 2009.
Mahalo!
SONOMA COUNTY ORCHID SOCIETY
The Sonoma County Orchid Society meets the 2nd Tuesday of every month. Plant sales begin at 6:45 p.m. and ends when the speaker begins his/her pres-entation. The Society provides an opportunity for any member to sell plants or ma-terial (with a 25% commission to the Society). A reminder to all members that any plant material offered for sale at the Society meeting, must be run through the Soci-ety. Pre-arranged pick-up of plants or materials is OK and does not have to go through the Society. Plant owners assume all risk and responsibility for their property. Your members binder has additional information.
The Skill Session, when scheduled, is held at 7:00 at the front of the meeting room. The subject will be announced in the newsletter and a sign will be posted at the meeting. Announcements followed by Show and Tell begin at
7:30 p.m. The speaker will begin after Show and Tell (approximately 8:00 p.m.). Re-freshments and opportunity plant drawings occur after the speaker’s lecture.
SCOS ORCHID NEWS 827 Cleveland Avenue. Petaluma, CA 94952
Address Correction Requested
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