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Please enjoy the Sandpiper OS's August '13 Newsletter.TRANSCRIPT
It’s time to add to your collection from some of the finest plants, divisions, and duplicate items
available today.
Lively Bidding
Complimentary Refreshments
No entry fee, just come in and enjoy a few hours of FUN with your orchid loving friends
At our August 22nd meeting, Michael Hogan, will give a
presentation entitled “Rare Wild flowers of the Pine Barrens”, a
presentation of the orchids, gentians and other rare wild
flowers of the NJ Pine Barrens. He will bring copies of his book " The
Natural Wonders of the Jersey Pines and Shore area”.
Sandpiper Orchid SocietyAugust 2013
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Sandpiper Meetings Location
Galloway Branch of the Atlantic County Library
system located at 306 East Jimmie Leeds Road
Galloway, NJ Phone 609-652-2352
Map of Meeting Location
Website: http://www.SandpiperOrchidSociety.com Email: [email protected]
August 22nd7:30 PM
The Orchid Help Guys
Before the Meeting
7:15 PM
Ask the Orchid Help Guys before anySandpiper Orchid Society meeting
for advice on any culture problems youmay be having with your orchids.
August ‘13 Newsletter in a
PDF FORMAT
Next Month Annual Orchid Auction
OPEN to the PUBLIC
Orchids pictured are not necessarily included in this Auction
September 26th Doors open for Previewing at 6:30 PM Auction begins at 7:00 PM
Hands on Workshop “Repotting Using Sphagnum” At Sandpiper’s last meeting, Ron Ference held a hands-on workshop in which all attending were given an orchid to repot and take home. All members were shown examples of orchids potted in sphagnum moss. Ron then demonstrated the proper technique of how to repot an orchid using sphagnum. Everyone was supplied an orchid, moss and a pot to learn how to repot and then take their orchid home. A great workshop was enjoyed by all who attended the meeting.
How the Points are Earned Rosette Award ....…... 10 pts 1st Place ...................... 5 pts 2nd Place .................... 3 pts 3rd Place ..................... 1 pt Joe Myers Award - Awarded to the member that accumulates the highest point total for the year as determined from Society Displays and the monthly Show Table results. Lisa O’Neal Award - This award was established in 2006 upon the untimely death of then president Lisa O’Neal. Lisa was renowned for displaying her finest orchids on the monthly Show Table. The winner of this award is acknowledged as having grown the most outstanding orchid of the year which is chosen from those plants that received the 10 point Rosette Award.
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SHOW TABLE & Orchid Shows Point Standings thru
July 2013
Printable Membership Application Form
Sandpiper Orchid Society MEMBERSHIP FORM
To obtain Sandpiper OS Membership information and a printable Application Form, click on the link
below.
Web Link to Merritt Huntington Mem, Sym
Block, L.
Bollenbach, G.
Capone, J.
Class, B.
Connolly, C.
DelGuercio, M&S
Ellingsen, B.
Ference, R.
Fontaine, A.
Gotwols, C.
Gray, A&P
Jankowski, L&R
Livesey, B.
Michalenko, R.
Penso, M.
Stone, C.
Zona, G&H
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9/13/2013 - 9/14/20139th Annual Merritt Huntington
Memorial Symposium– History –
The Merritt Huntington Memorial Symposium began in 2005 when some members of the Tidewater Orchid Society
(TOS), Peninsula Orchid Society (POS), and Virginia Orchid Society (VOS) formed a committee to explore the possibility of planning a one day orchid symposium in the Mid-Atlantic area. These orchid enthusiasts had worked together to plan the very successful 2000 Eastern Orchid Congress (EOC) in Williamsburg, VA. The committee asked Merritt Huntington
to advise them and he was very excited about the endeavor. Sadly, his untimely death came early in 2005, but the
committee decided to move forward and name the event in his memory.
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David’s Monthly Orchid Tips
David Off is a 3rd generation member of the highly respected
WALDOR ORCHIDS family.
Transporting Plants Pack plants carefully when transporting them home from a nursery or show, to and from judging and orchid society meetings. Plants are better protected in boxes or
cartons than loose in the car. Even a newspaper or piece of wrapping paper rolled into a sleeve
around the plant and taped closed will help keep it safer during transportation. Take
the extra time to carefully situate and protect bloom spikes and flowers against
bending and breakage in transit before transporting your
plants. When orchid
shopping, bring along an extra stash of
boxes or bags, plus some lightweight packing materials unlikely to
damage your new acquisitions such as polyester batting, finely shredded paper or foam packing
peanuts. Most, but not all, sellers will supply some sort of protective materials to keep the plants they sell safe during the trip to their
new home, but for those times when a seller is unprepared, has run out, or is simply too busy to wrap your purchases, it helps to have one’s
own materials on hand.
Waldor Orchids Farmers Markets Schedule
If your orchid is in spike, you can repot as long as you are careful not to damage roots while repotting. There may be a couple of reasons that you want to repot while your orchid is in spike. These same reasons can apply to plants in bud or bloom. The plant could be in drastic need of repotting. If this is the case, carefully clean away the old medium and try to avoid damaging roots. If the plant has a very poor root system to start out with and it is clearly suffering from stress, it is best recommended that you remove the flower spike as it is draining energy from the plant that could be used to help it recover. You might want to repot it into a decorative pot before the plant blooms. If this is the case, to avoid shocking the plant, simply remove the plant and set it into the new pot without removing the old potting medium. This way you will avoid shocking the plant and it will continue its flowering schedule as usual. If your orchid is in bud, you can repot it for the same reasons as if it was in spike. However, the risk of some (or all) buds being shocked and falling off is high. Orchids are much more forgiving if you repot when the buds have just formed and are "tight". For the most part, you should avoid repotting when in bud if it is not necessary. If you repot when your plant is actually blooming, it is normal for the flowers to drop faster than normal, sometimes almost immediately. Only repot when blooming if you feel it is absolutely necessary.
Can I repot my orchid when it is in spike or blooming?
...thanks to the Orchid Web website.
Web Link to Farmers Markets Schedule
Calendar of Events15 International Phalaenopsis Alliance “Focus on Phals” Day 50 West High St. Ballston Spa, N.Y. website: http://mhsymposium.org/2012.html
18 Mid-Atlantic Judging Center Philadelphia Horticultural Center Philadelphia, Pa. website: http://www.orchidjudging.com/
26 Sandpiper Orchid Society Meeting Annual Auction 7:00 PM Galloway Branch of the Atlantic County Library system Galloway, N.J
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EXTENDED CALENDAR DETAILS 2 Labor Day
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The Benefits Of Membership
Whether a beginner or an expert orchid grower, you will find membership in the American Orchid Society a truly rewarding experience. You’ll join 18,000 others worldwide who share a passion for orchids, as well as furthering conservation and research efforts for these wondrous plants. And you’ll enjoy a wealth of membership benefits.
...membership to the American Orchid Society
American Orchid Society
OfficersPresident" " Andy Fontaine""Vice Pres." " Ron Ference" "Secretary" " Jennifer Capone"Treasurer" " Henry Zona" "AOS Rep." " Walter Off" "Past Pres. " " Ron Ference "
Trustees at Large -4 Year Terms- Trustee 2013 George Bollenbach"Trustee 2014 Bill Class " "Trustee 2015 Bill Errickson Trustee 2016 Rita Michalenko
Committee ChairsMembership" George Bollenbach"Program Dir." Ron Ference" "Publicity" " Gail Zona" "Newsletter"" Ron Ference" "Show Table"" Bill Class" "Hospitality"" Vacant"Website" " Ron Ference" "Show Exhibits" Andy Fontaine""Historian" " Chrissy Schairer"Photography" Ron Ference" "Refreshments" Svetlana Errickson" "Raffle" " Bruce Montgomery"Auction" " Ron Ference" "DVOC Rep." Bruce Montgomery"
Sandpiper Orchid Society
The Sandpiper OS is an Affiliated Member of the American Orchid Society
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PROGRAM SCHEDULE:8:30 - 9:15 am
Morning Refreshments & Sales Tables Open9:30 - 10:15 am
Tom Harper: The Six Most Important Species Influencing Today’s Hybrids10:30 - 11:15 am
Carri Raven-Riemann: From Mega to Micro: New Horizons in Phal Hybridizing11:15 - 11:45 am
Mini Auction (to raise funds for future meetings)11:45 - 12:45 pm
Lunch Break & Sales Tables Open12:45 – 1:30 pm
Norman Fang: Moss Culture: Part II1:30 - 2:00 pm
Roundtable Discussion with the Speakers2:00 – 4:00 pm
Open House at Piping Rock Orchids
INTERNATIONAL PHALAENOPSIS ALLIANCE
“FOCUS ON PHALS” DAY Co-hosted by the North Eastern New York & Mid-Hudson Orchid Societies
Sunday, September 15, 201350 West High Street, Ballston Spa, NY
The Merritt Huntington Memorial Symposium started as a one day affair with three speakers, a panel discussion, AOS judging, lunch and orchid vendors and was held on November 12th,
2005. It has since grown to a two day affair with a reception, speakers, and vendors on Friday evening and a full day of speakers, panel discussions, AOS judging, vendors, and lunch on
Saturday. The symposium is now in its sixth year. For the first three years, it was held in Williamsburg, VA. Then in 2008, the symposium was moved to Virginia Beach, VA. The event
has averaged 100 attendees per day for the first five years. By keeping the event small and easy to plan, the committee has been able to make the symposium very personal and friendly. The speakers, vendors, and attendees are all able to get to know one another and share their love
and knowledge of orchids.
The American Orchid Society (AOS) "discovered" the symposium in 2007 and came on board to sponsor three speakers at our 2008 event in Virginia Beach. In 2009 they sponsored two
speakers and it has been a great collaboration and everyone has benefited from it. Everyone is looked forward to our 2010 symposium which will host the AOS Fall Members Meeting, October
27th - 31st, 2010, at the Cavalier Oceanfront Hotel.
The Merritt Huntington Memorial Symposium organizing committee, which we fondly call "an alliance of Merritt's Orchid Friends in Virginia", has come a long way in 6 years. In 2009, the
symposium became incorporated and received IRS 501(c)(3) non-profit status. The symposium committee has had a lot of help along the way from our local societies, TOS, POS, VOS, the
more recently formed Richmond Orchid Alliance (ROA), the AOS, and other friends of Merritt that are not on our committee. We still enjoy working together and we are looking forward to future
symposiums.
July 2013Show Table
1st Place WinnersSHOW TABLE DETAILS
C. aclandiaeGrown by B. Livesey
Epi. Green Hornet Grown by M. Penso
Dar. Fuchs Cream Puff x Rhy. Pink
Grown by R. Michalenko
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SHOW TABLE DETAILS
Paph. Pale FaceGrown by R. Ference
Phal. HybridGrown by H. Zona
V. sanderiana alba x Christ. vietnamicaGrown by R. Ference
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Favorite Mexican Orchids: Chysis, Gongora, Stanhopea, Galeandra Paraphalaenopsis species & hybrids Paphiopedilum in China Part VI Collector's Item: Aerangis distincta
Waldor Orchids The largest supplier of orchid plants and supplies
in the Delaware Valley.
10 E. Poplar Ave. Linwood, N.J. 08221-2526
Phone: 609-927-4126 Fax: 609-926-0615
Fridays and Saturdays 9AM - 5:30 PM
ORCHIDS September Preview
...thanks to the American Orchid SocietyWebsite: http://waldor.com
Waldor Orchids
Paraphalaenopsis Kolopaking 'Crownfox' HCC/AOSPhoto © G. Allikas.
Mailing Label
Sandpiper Orchid SocietyEditorPO Box 462Waretown, NJ 08758