I'm wondering if there are Houston Fish lovers out there who would be interested in forming a new Houston Aquarium Society. I am talking about a club with scheduled meeting dates at a given location. A club with monthly interesting and meaningful programs for their members with substance to them. I'm not talking about some loose new "Fun Club."
The present HAS appears to be nothing more then a business. All I see listed is an auction about every 6 months and an application to fill out to be submitted with their fee. Never a mention of officers. Never a mention of an upcoming meeting. No mention of a real meeting place. If you try and ask questions, you get no real answers. The HAS is about the most secret fish society I have ever encountered. (Tell me when they had their last meeting open to the public that was not an auction)!
I know there is another Greater Houston group but they have no scheduled meetings, officers, common meeting place as they meet in homes and the club is there solely "to have fun". That is all well and good and I have no problem with this. They should keep it up and have a ball. They enjoy that type of group and there is nothing wrong with this view. For them, their lack of structure is just what they desire. Lots of success to them.
However, it's not the type of club I ever belonged to nor wish to become active within. That is just me. I'm just wondering if I am alone in the BIG City of Houston, or are there others who enjoy attending and belonging to a structured Fish Society with First Class programs? If so, I'd like to hear from you. I really could care less about hearing from those enjoying a non structured club and why you like clubs like this. That is your business and I say go for it. I'm interested in hearing from those enjoying membership in an active structured Society as I do.
If there is no interst, my idea can die. I can live with that. If there is an interest, let's see if we can develope the idea into a Real Houston Aquariam Society. I'd be interested in hearing from those wanting to start and belong to such a group. I am 75 years old, cared for fresh water fish on and off for 60 years. I've been a member of some great societies in Milwaukee, Chicago and Kansas City. These societies have had members from all walks of life and have been a joy to belong to. If there is an interest we could initially form a "start up commiittee" of interested participants and work out a possible Society structure and plans to "launch" the Society. There will be many things to decide and work out if we are to get this project "off the ground".
Contact me if you have any POSITIVE desire to help form this society. Any dealers wanting to help the effort would be most welcome too. My name is Lee Bahr and I can be reached at: pulsarair@yahoo.com I'll talley the interest and based on the amount of feedback received, we will determine if we go forward with the concept or let it die. The way I look at it, a club will die if it has no real purpose or if it offers little to the membership. A club will grow and thrive if it offers real and positive value to it's membership. If you want to help make a difference, now is your chance.
Thanks for reading and considering the concept,
Lee
pulsarair@yahoo.com
The present HAS appears to be nothing more then a business. All I see listed is an auction about every 6 months and an application to fill out to be submitted with their fee. Never a mention of officers. Never a mention of an upcoming meeting. No mention of a real meeting place. If you try and ask questions, you get no real answers. The HAS is about the most secret fish society I have ever encountered. (Tell me when they had their last meeting open to the public that was not an auction)!
I know there is another Greater Houston group but they have no scheduled meetings, officers, common meeting place as they meet in homes and the club is there solely "to have fun". That is all well and good and I have no problem with this. They should keep it up and have a ball. They enjoy that type of group and there is nothing wrong with this view. For them, their lack of structure is just what they desire. Lots of success to them.
However, it's not the type of club I ever belonged to nor wish to become active within. That is just me. I'm just wondering if I am alone in the BIG City of Houston, or are there others who enjoy attending and belonging to a structured Fish Society with First Class programs? If so, I'd like to hear from you. I really could care less about hearing from those enjoying a non structured club and why you like clubs like this. That is your business and I say go for it. I'm interested in hearing from those enjoying membership in an active structured Society as I do.
If there is no interst, my idea can die. I can live with that. If there is an interest, let's see if we can develope the idea into a Real Houston Aquariam Society. I'd be interested in hearing from those wanting to start and belong to such a group. I am 75 years old, cared for fresh water fish on and off for 60 years. I've been a member of some great societies in Milwaukee, Chicago and Kansas City. These societies have had members from all walks of life and have been a joy to belong to. If there is an interest we could initially form a "start up commiittee" of interested participants and work out a possible Society structure and plans to "launch" the Society. There will be many things to decide and work out if we are to get this project "off the ground".
Contact me if you have any POSITIVE desire to help form this society. Any dealers wanting to help the effort would be most welcome too. My name is Lee Bahr and I can be reached at: pulsarair@yahoo.com I'll talley the interest and based on the amount of feedback received, we will determine if we go forward with the concept or let it die. The way I look at it, a club will die if it has no real purpose or if it offers little to the membership. A club will grow and thrive if it offers real and positive value to it's membership. If you want to help make a difference, now is your chance.
Thanks for reading and considering the concept,
Lee
pulsarair@yahoo.com
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