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South Coast C&SS n e w s l e t t e r January 2011 GENERAL MEETING: Sunday, January 9, 1:30 pm South Coast Botanic Garden PROGRAM: Our new year will start with a hands on presentation entitled, "Blue Collar Bonsai" by Ralph Massey. He will present a workshop for low cost succulent staging, designed to enhance imagination and reduce cost using inexpensive plants and materials. Club members, and their guests desiring to participate, are requested to bring: teaspoon, pencil, tweezers, garden clippers small placemat or plastic sheet as a work surface. Plants, planters and staging materials will be provided for a small fee of $2.00, if desired, on a first come first serve basis - so get there early. Ralph was introduced to plants in 1971 by a friend. He has been a member of the San Gabriel, Sunset and Los Angeles clubs. He worked at the Huntington with John Trager on the ISI program for two years and has volunteered at sales and in the greenhouse there as well as numerous club functions for about thirty five years. He divides his time between his art studio and greenhouse. Notice for Meeting Plant Sellers In order to keep the new tables in good condition, the garden requests that the tables be covered to protect the surface. BOARD MEETING NOTICE: There will be a Board meeting after the January general membership meeting to discuss plans for our April Show/Sale. I hope to start at 3:45 PM and WILL adjourn NLT 4:30. In addition to the current Officers, I would like Jim Hanna, Jim Gardener, Laurel Woodley, Lucy Hemingway, Danielle Linden, Judi Woo-Sato and Dick Kohlschreiber to attend. I haven t finished the Agenda as I write this, but will try to send it to Board members before the meeting. If you have issues you would like to put on the Agenda, please let me know as soon as possible. Normally new items will be placed at the bottom of the Agenda, but can be expedited if time is an issue. Time permitting during the meeting, I would like you to share your ideas about how we can improve our club in the coming year. INSIDE THIS ISSUE Meeting Notices... 1 Presidents Message... 2 2011 Mini Plant Show List... 3 Plant Of the Month Rules (POM)... 3 2010 POM Winners... 4 SCCSS Is on Facebook... 4 CSSA Corner... 4 Have You Paid Your Dues?... 4 EDITOR NOTES... 4 SCCSS Officers... 4 Upcoming Events...5 & 6

PRESIDENT S MESSAGE FOR JANUARY 2011 I hope you all had a joyous Christmas. I wish you all a happy and prosperous New Year; and that all your plants flower, except perhaps those that are monocarpic. I received many positive comments on the Holiday pot-luck, I especially want to acknowledge, Danny Westall for (again) cooking the ribs (did you know he had to get up at 3AM to start the process?) and Jim Gardner for slicing and dicing them; Rose Arbuckle for bringing table cloths and Christmas decorations (again); Carol Causey for bringing order out of chaos in the Kitchen; and everyone who pitched in before and after. I wish I had a list of who brought in dishes and the name of the dish. Next year we should label each dish with that information. As I reflect on last year, I am struck that we must doing something right because we added about two dozen new members this year. Surely a part of this increase is due to joining CGCI and the subsequent visibility it brought to our Club to plant enthusiasts in the area. Partly as a result of joining CGCI, a number of changes have been made in how our Club operates. And, as several of you said at meetings during the past year, meeting notices in local newspapers sent in by our new Communications/ Publicity Chair Danielle Linden were instrumental in the increase. You can expect more changes in the coming year. I hope you will approve of them, but as usual, making changes requires initiative, work, flexibility, and most of all your involvement. If you have a complaint tell me. If you want to praise, consider sending a Thank You note to Melinda for the Newsletter, and if you have an idea or suggestion contact one the Chairs or me. Dale La Forest President SC C&SS Page 2

Hugo De Cock Wikipedia Wikipedia Willy Bovis Mammillaria picta ssp viereckii 2011 Mini Show Plant List MONTH Cactus Genera Succulent Genera JANUARY Mammillaria Aloes FEBRUARY Rebutia Sansevieria MARCH Parodia/Notocactus Agave APRIL PLANT SHOW AND SALE MAY Astrophytum Euphorbia All JUNE Gymnocalycium Pachypodium JULY LECTURE LECTURE AUGUST Miniatures Miniatures SEPTEMBER Discocactus/Melocactus Haworthia/Gasteria OCTOBER Crested All Variegated All NOVEMBER Opuntia Crassula DECEMBER PARTY PARTY Mammillaria beneckei Aloe aristata Aloe succotrina PLANT OF THE MONTH RULES revised January 2010 Up to 3 plants may be entered in each of the two categories: Cactus and Succulent Entries may be in either the Novice or Open Class Novice entries must have been held by the owner for at least 3 months. Only plant condition will be judged, not the pot or other enhancements. Open entries must have been held for at least 1 year. All aspects of the entry will be judged, including plant condition, and pot. Note: Members showing in the Open class may not enter plants in the Novice class during the year, but may re-enter the Novice class starting in January. JUDGING Entrants will receive 6 points for first place, 4 points for second place, 2 points for third place and 1 point for showing a plant that is not disqualified. The judge may award one 1 st place and up to two 2 nd and two 3 rd places in each category. If plants are not deemed to be of sufficient quality, no place will be awarded. At the discretion of the judge and/or Mini-show Chair, a plant may be disqualified or removed due to disease of infestation or because it is not the correct genera. Page 3

2010 Plant of the Month overall winners are: Bob Lewis... 112 Maria Capaldo... 67 Gary Duke... 61 Jim Gardner... 60 Jim Tanner... 43 Laurel Woodley... 37 Anita Caplan... 37 Nanette Fazio... 37 Jim Hanna... 30 Carol Causey... 20 CSSA Corner January 2011 Don t look now, but the biennial Convention of the CSSA is just 4 months away. You should have your reservations in by now. Don t miss the best presenters anywhere and the social fun of a World -Wide C&S gathering. The Huntington Botanical Gardens, in continuing cooperation with the CSSA and their affiliate clubs, once again offers the Desert Forum, a Free Day for CSSA members and members of affiliate clubs on January 15, 2011. Arrive at 9:30AM for a full day of the Huntington. See Schedule on Page 5 HAVE YOU PAID YOUR DUES? If NOT, you re in luck because dues for FY2011 are not payable until April 9 th and won t become delinquent until June 12th. For now the amount will remain the same, but the Board will be discussing dues, probably before April. EDITOR NOTES: Taking over the duties of Newsletter editor is a fun challenge for me and a hard act to follow. Vera Thaxton edited the Newsletter for over ten years! I visited her in La Quinta. Her home is in a wonderful location right at the edge of open park land. She shared cuttings with me from her colorful garden. SCCSS IS ON FACEBOOK The Communications Committee has created a Facebook page to promote our club, share news and event information, and extend the reach of our online presence through the use of social media. Our page is also a great place to connect with other like-minded, plant loving Facebook users! If you are a Facebook user please add us to your profile by searching for South Coast Cactus & Succulent Society at the search bar at the top of your Facebook page and clicking on the Like button on our page. While you are at it, check out the Facebook pages of other local garden club and botanical gardens that are linked on the SCCSS Facebook page such as: the Cactus and Succulent Society of America, Orange County Cactus & Succulent Society, South Coast Botanic Garden, LA County Arboretum & Botanic Garden, and the San Diego Cactus & Succulent Society (to name a few). I have always loved succulents and my garden is full of them in the ground and in many, many pots. However, I am a complete novice when it comes to the names of anything. By volunteering to be editor, I hope to improve my knowledge of these wonderful, forgiving plants. The deadline for submissions will be the 20 th of the month. If you have any interesting items or photos to share, feel free to submit them for consideration. Melinda Hines mel.mindy@verizon.net SCC&SS OFFICERS President: Dale LaForest 310-618-9886 1 st Vice President Hank Warzybok 562-429-7110 2 nd Vice President Gary Duke 714-377-0064 Treasurer Nanette Fazio 310-561-9526 Secretary Philip Ross 310-378-5748 Show Chair Jim Gardner 310-378-1953 Sunshine Chair Lupe Hulett 310-832-2262 Refreshments: Carol Causey 310-675-5843 Newsletter Melinda Hines 310-540-6951 Page 4

T H E H U N T I N G T O N LIBRARY, ART COLLECTIONS, AND BOTANICAL GARDENS 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino, California 91108 DESERT FORUM Saturday, 15 January 2011 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 9:30 10:00 A.M. Registration Leave your sack lunch (with your name written on the bag) to be transported to the Botanical Center 9:30 12:00 Noon Desert Garden Knowledgeable staff will be stationed throughout the Desert Garden and Desert Conservatory Aloes will be flowering 12:00 1:00 P.M. Welcome Comments & Lunch Banta Hall Pick up sack lunch (if you dropped it off at registration) Light snacks and beverages will be served Welcome comments Jim Folsom CSSA Table Laurel Woodley Note: Visitors have two other lunch options: - Huntington Café - Tea Room (reservations suggested: 626-683-8131) 1:00 3:00 P.M. Plant Sales Desert Nursery opens for sales and browsing at 1:00 P.M. Cash, checks, and credit cards accepted 1:00 4:30 P.M. Free Time Attendees are free to tour the gardens and galleries Don t miss: Beautiful Science: Ideas that Changed the World in Dibner Hall (Library building) Liu Fang Yuan, the Garden of Flowing Fragrance (Chinese Garden) UP COMING EVENTS Through April FEB 12 APR 9 10 APR 16 & 17 APR 24-29 TH SAN DIEGO CACTUS AND SUCCULENT SOCIETY WINTER SHOW AND SALE BALBOA PARK, ROOM 101, SAN DIEGO, CA. INFO. 858-382-1797 SOUTH COAST CACTUS & SUCCULENT SOCIETY SHOW & SALE AT SOUTH COAST BOTANIC GARDENS 26300 CRENSHAW BL., PALOS VERDES, CA INFO. 310-832-2262 GREEN SCENE PLANT SALE AT THE FULLERTON ARBORETUM 1900 ASSOCIATED ROAD, FULLERTON, CA 92831 CSSA CONVENTION, SAN DIEGO, CA------ Marriott Hotel-Mission Valley WATCH FOR FUTURE UPDATES www.cssainc.org Page 5

Confirmed Convention Speakers Myron Kimnach Banquet Tom Knapik Jackie Poole Debra Baldwin Julia Etter/Martin Kristen Guillermo Rivera Tom Glavich Marlon Machado Karen Zimmerman The CSSA website has information on many activities and attractions in the San Diego area of that may be of interest to succulent enthusiasts while attending the Convention. http://www.sdcss.net/2011convention.html Wishing you all the best in 2011 Page 6