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Post by Admin on Feb 9, 2014 20:10:16 GMT -5
Our February meeting was a snowy one. Thank you to all those who braved the conditions to attend, we had 34 members in attendance! A big thank you to Ken Boorman on his presentation on Australian fish other than Rainbows and Blue eyes, I learned a great deal about native Australian species. Thank you to all those who donated items to our raffle and auction; a special thank you to Aqua Animania for your donation of a beautiful Betta fish. We did a test run on club shirts, we were very happy with how the embroidered polo turned out, they are being sold at cost $28 including tax. We were unhappy with how the T-shirts turned out so we are still working on those; hopefully they are ready soon. We definetly had our largest and most diverse auctions to date and we hope to continue this. As well, apologizes for almost forgetting the bowl show; Steve you swept the pack again! Next month we will be either featuring a fish related video or talk by our very own Gabe; details are still being worked out! See you next month! -Ryan President of the Windsor Aquarium Society windsoraquariumsociety.zohosites.com/
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Post by guppyguy on Feb 9, 2014 20:21:51 GMT -5
Always great following Ryan. I would like to say thank you to all who came out and thank you Ken for that great talk I really enjoyed it. I would also like to say thank for the donations today and we had our biggest club mini auction to date. And I know next month will have some great stuff already. Also we are working hard on getting some great meetings planned and in place for the rest of 2014 season. Looking forward to seeing all of our members and hopefully many more as the club continues to grow steadily.
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Post by lesfromlakeshore on Feb 10, 2014 13:09:09 GMT -5
I would like to also thank everyone for braving the roads ( not to mention the Moose Lodge parking lot)to make it out Sunday. A special thank you to Ken and Lisa for driving in from Chatham so Ken could give his talk. Thanks go out to Aqua Animania for donating the Dumbo Betta and to all others who donated to the raffle and auction. Thanks to all who brought in items for bap and hap, your efforts are greatly appreciated. And a big thanks to Mike for bringing in so many fish to auction. These monthly auction are just going to keep growing and getting better..
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Post by lesfromlakeshore on Feb 10, 2014 18:22:33 GMT -5
Big enough ? I'm trying to figure out where the nuclear plant is in Chatham....
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Post by jred on Feb 14, 2014 11:53:30 GMT -5
7 inch mollies... Geez maybe you should start drinking bottled water, whatever H2O you are keeping them doesn't sound safe haha.
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Post by lesfromlakeshore on Feb 14, 2014 13:11:38 GMT -5
7 inch mollies... Geez maybe you should start drinking bottled water, whatever H2O you are keeping them doesn't sound safe haha. That would be impressive to see
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lisachromis
Lisa's Lair BookStore
Chatham-Kent Aquarium Society
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Post by lisachromis on Feb 28, 2014 20:45:20 GMT -5
GTO You live in Chatham? May have to check out the 'nuclear plant'... if it's ok
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lisachromis
Lisa's Lair BookStore
Chatham-Kent Aquarium Society
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Post by lisachromis on Mar 1, 2014 11:51:05 GMT -5
Aaah. Cool. They are nice fish.
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