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2010 Calendar of Events
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January 27 – Bonsai Multi-Media Presentation – Don Wild – Guest Speaker
February 24 – Yew Styling Demo with – Will Heath – Guest Speaker
February 27 – Beginner and Intermediate Classes, Part I
March 6 – Beginner and Intermediate Classes, Part II
March 13 – Beginner and Intermediate Classes, Part III
March 24 – Pests and Diseases – Jack Wikle

April 3 – Maple Forest Workshop – Jack Wikle
April 11 – Yew Workshop & road trip to Ken Huth's Greenhouse in Ohio
April 28 – Marco Invernizzi working on a yew tree – Invited Guest
April 29 – Marco Invernizzi BYOT – Invited Guest

May 26 – Deciduous Bonsai Refinement – Bill Heston

June 12 – Learn how to paint using your bonsai as a model – Jerry Peters – Invited Guest
June 23 – Demonstration on Azaleas – David Kreutz – Invited Guest
June 24 – Azalea Workshop – David Kreutz – Invited Guest

July 10 – Mugo Pine Workshop – Vance Wood "Mr. Mugo" – BYOT
July 28 – Working Review and Critique – Cyril Grum, Bill Heston, Jack Wikle – BYOT

August 14 – Annual Pot Luck – Lary Howard's Home
August 25 – Tropical bonsai – Repotting techniques – Dustin Mann
August 28-29 – AABS Bonsai Show

September 22 – AABS Auction
October 9 – Prospecting Field Trip   Plymouth Nursery and Landscaping – Jack Wikle
October 27 – Winterizing your Bonsai – Cyril Grum & Bill Heston

November 8 – AABS Annual Banquet and Mini-Exhibit
December – No Meetings

Join the Ann Arbor Bonsai Society

Learn more about the growing, cultivation and artistry of bonsai by joining  the Ann Arbor Bonsai Society.  You will be able to meet with like-minded individuals at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens in Ann Arbor, Michigan on the last Wednesday of every month (excluding December) and learn first hand this ancient art form.  Take a look at the Calendar of Events.

Benefits of the low membership fees will be easily realized by the advice and educational programs offered by Society members and guest speakers.  There is perhaps no better way to acquire the knowledge and insight to become successful at creating your own miniature trees and landscapes.

To become a member of the Ann Arbor Bonsai Society fill out the AABS Membership Application.  Membership dues are $25.00, payable by check or cash.

Come to the next AABS Membership Meeting as a guest and see what you have been missing!

 

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