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NOVEMBER 0 Milwaukee Bonsai Society P.O. Box 08 Milwaukee, WI! 5 Information Line! -99-99 NEXT MEETING Sunday Nov - noon Boerner Botanical Gardens There will be no Tuesday evening meeting in November. Instead, please join us on Sunday November from for a Winter Wrap up open workshop at Boerner. Bring a tree (some trees) to work on. Folks from the public workshop bundle up your trees and bring them to get them checked out... how they are growing, do you have any concerns, etc. 0 Events NOVEMBER No Tuesday Club Meeting Sunday Nov - :00 - :00 Winter Wrap-Up meeting Nov 6-8 - Holiday Folk Fair DECEMBER Dec - Awards Banquet / Holiday Celebration at Meyer s Restaurant 7th and Forest Home www.milwaukeebonsai.org NO TUESDAY EVENING CLUB MEETINGS IN JANUARY OR FEBRUARY RENEW NOW!!!

President s Message Happy Fall, I again want to thank everyone who worked on or participated in the Annual Exhibit this year, especially the event chairman, Steve Ca. His vision and hard work in the past three years has taken the Annual Exhibit to new heights. (Please see article listing the award winners and feedback summary from the Exhibit.) I also want to thank Jack D for an extremely interesting and informative demonstration on our Engleman Spruce at the last monthly meeting. Great job, Jack. Officers elected to the 0 term are as follows: President, Stephen Co First Vice-president, Judy S Second Vice-president, Kris Z Secretary, Ron F Treasurer, Susan L Director, Barbara S And continuing their terms are: Past president, Pam W Director, John M Director, Allen K I speak for the membership to give a big round of applause to Greg P and Tony P who have completed their terms and welcome to the Executive Committee to Barbara S and Judy S. MBS will have an exhibit at the Holiday Folk Fair again this year. Its a really great event if you have never been, great ethnic foods, dancing and exhibits. See related article in this newsletter. Save the date for the Annual MBS Holiday/ Awards dinner. This year our annual feast at Meyer s Restaurant, 00 South 76th Street, will be Tuesday December at 7pm. If you would like to attend, please fill out the reservation form in this newsletter as per the instructions and bring it to the open workshop on November th or mail it early enough so that it is received no later than November 6th. plug - Steve Callus Formation Part (Large Wounds on Conifers) Stephen Co During our recent nd Annual Exhibit, I participated in a material provided workshop taught by Peter Tea. We learned a technique that was new to all of us, a method of handling a large wound that, according to Peter, promotes a faster callus formation. In essence, if you need to remove a large branch you don't just cut it off. You leave a dowel shaped "plug" in the center. (See illustration). The tree senses this "plug" and thinks that the branch is still there so that sap movement or traffic to the area is not reduced therefore promoting a faster callus formation. The wound should be covered with paste. Then as the callus forms near the plug you reduce the size of the plug and continue to do this till the callus completely covers the wound. Wound

0 Holiday Folk Fair Stephen Co The International Institute of Wisconsin will once again this year coordinate the Holiday Folk Fair at State Fair Park. The dates for the HFF this year are Friday November 6 through Sunday November 8. The HFF personnel are happy that we will be exhibiting again this year. If you are interested in exhibiting a tree, let me know by email (stephen.contney@att.net). Tree drop off will be at State Fair Park Convention Center from 5pm to 7pm on Thursday November 5 and pick up will be from 6pm to7pm on Sunday November 8. There are still a few openings for tree sitters. Tickets to the HFF will be provided to volunteers but parking is not included, as always. This is such a great event, especially on Friday when the kids come in by the busload. I also enjoy the variety of ethic foods that are available. See you at the MBS Bonsai Exhibit at the Holiday Folk Fair. that are due to fall. Older needles on the inside of ever- green trees are usually dropped each fall, after they turn yellow, brown or reddish tan in color. Pine trees can hold their needles for -5 or more years, depending on the species. Here are some common pines and the number of years they hold their needles: Eastern white pine Scotch pine (- yrs.) Four Years: Austrian pine, Red pine Three Years Japanese Black pine (-5 yrs.), Japanese Red pine, Japanese White pine Ponderosa pine Five Years Mugo pine Pine Needle removal Dave Bogan Evergreen needles change color in the fall, just like deciduous trees. To some this may seem like a problem, if they are not aware of this fact. Although most conifers are considered to be "evergreen", their needles don't live forever. What makes them evergreen is that their leaves / nee- dles stay green for more than one year. Since new needles are added every year, there is always an overlap between green needles and those Natural needle drop occurs only on the inner needles; if entire branches or needles at the tips of branches are dying, then something else is happening. With this in mind, in Bonsai, we generally remove last years or the previous years needles each year in order to open the tree up, allow more air and light in and along with candle pinching, it helps to encourage back budding on the branch. Pine maintenance is a very important factor in creating beautiful bonsai.

MBSAE post-postscript Now that I ve had a few weeks to recuperate and return to a life without running an Annual Exhibit, I ve had some time to review the comments we received from members and visitors to the Exhibit and in fact, I have not even officially congratulated the award winners. So I will now: First, congratulations go to Michelle Z for winning the top award of Best Of Show for her Trident Maple. And as you are reading this post, her name is being engraved on our club Annual Exhibit Plaque. You all should see this tree right now it is in full fall color of blazing red/orange. It is certainly a beautiful tree. In the novice category, first place went to Rocio S for her Narrow Leaf Ficus, second place went to Liza W for her Logwood, and rd place went to Judy S for her Tiger Bark Ficus. In the intermediate category, awards went to Judy H for her first place Shimpaku Juniper, Chris H for his second place Juniper, and Pres. Steve Co for his third place Schefflera on a rock. And finally, in the advanced category, first place went to Steve Ca, for his Crabapple, second place went to Pam W for her impressive shohin composition, and third place went to Houston S for his beautiful Amur Maple. In reference to these awards, I wanted to quote a paragraph from Peter Tea s critique of MBSAE, as it relates to the judging process; I would also like to add that though I judged the show relative to the other trees in each category, it has its good and bad. The good is that the people that put a lot of effort in their trees were rewarded. The potential bad is that the members who won a prize may start to think that they don t need to learn as much because they are the top of the group. There are bigger and better bonsai out there and the winners should not forget that they should always be improving their bonsai skills. Perhaps mentioning this at a club meeting would be good. We should always be learning no matter what level we are at. Insightful advice for us all! And the final award was the Peoples Choice Award. This ribbon was awarded towards the end of the Exhibit after we tallied the almost 00 ballots. And as I announced in last months newsletter, Ron F won this ribbon for his Yew. Congratulations again to all the winners and Thank You to every club member who took the time necessary to develop a tree through the entire year, prepare it properly for the exhibit, and actually bring it to BBG to enter it in our club s Annual Exhibit! This year, we added two questions to the ballot sheet, and I was surprised that almost 00% of the voters chose to answer at least one of the questions, and very many answered both. Below is a sampling of some of these comments: HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THE EXHIBIT? 77 road signs 9 posters, flyers, bookmarks 7 through members 5 lobby poster, tree on table, display case Milwaukee Journal 0 through a friend various on line sources

HOW COULD WE IMPROVE THIS EXHIBIT? 7 Don t change anything! (a few in particular... impossible, perfection is difficult to improve on, awesome ) 5 more trees (come on members the public is asking for more trees!) asked for more info like a display on how a tree gets from a plant to a bonsai 8 wanted more advertising asked for voting in all categories they said it was too hard to pick just We had about 9 members at the Thursday evening free workshop, 0 at the free pot workshop and surprisingly 7 at the Monday evening branch development free workshop. These free evening workshops went over very well for our members, though they really added to the length of our guest artist s day. Thanks again to my entire committee; Steve Co, John M, Ron F, Rocio and Jorge, and to the three first time committee members, Anna S, Barbara S, and Scott K. This Exhibit worked because of all your involvement, and of course by all the membership entering trees, buying raffle tickets, taking workshops, and just plain being around for all the fun and learning. YOU have made your nd Annual Exhibit a huge success. Steve Carini Chairperson MBSAE Bonsai Bucks Following is a list of members who received Bonsai Bucks for volunteering at MBS events (including last year s Folk Fair). If you feel you received BB that are not listed here, please contact hagr8d@mac.com to get your BB updated. Use these Bonsai Bucks towards your Holiday Party. $ for each BB. With 6 BB you receive a complimentary dinner!! See the next page for the reservation form. Aleto, D Basich. P Bills, J Carini, S Contney, S DeBeneditto, M Douthitt, J Fortmann, R 9 0 Goetzke, B Gralinski, D Gumieny, D Helminiak, R Hughes, J Judy, K Judy, P Kopitzke, R Kosarek, A Krueger, K Krueger, S Lindell, S 8 6 Luedke, R Majewski, N Menzel, J Molling, J Moore, J Nemec, J Niemiec, J Nold, M Pavlik, S Plicka, T Plichta, R Polack, G 0 6 5 9 Rossette, J Saybe, R Schmidt, J Schordje, L Sher, J Sorensen, T Stadnicka, A Sweet, B Tollefson, P Wall, T Woythal, P Ziemann, K Zimmer, M 8 8 5

HOLIDAY PARTY 0 Our annual Holiday party will again be at Meyer s restaurant at 7th and Forest Home. It s a festive occasion and folks always have a great time. In the spirit of the holidays, please bring a BONSAI RELATED wrapped gift as a contribution for our door prizes. Please fill out the reservation form below and bring it with a check to the November, SUNDAY AFTERNOON meeting or send to our mailbox: MBS P.O. Box 08, Milwaukee, WI 5 Date: Tuesday December, 0 Reservations must be Time: 6:00-7:00 cash bar RECEIVED by MONDAY 7:00 Family Style Dinner NOVEMBER 6, 0 Place: Meyer s Restaurant (7th and Forest Home) Price: $8 per person REMEMBER: EVEN IF YOU RECEIVE A COMPLIMENTARY DINNER, YOU MUST FILL OUT A RESERVATION FORM!!!... HOLIDAY PARTY Reservation Form... Name(s) Phone # (home) (cell) Email Number of dinners @ $8 each = $ - Buddy Bucks @ $ each = - ( $ ) Check # TOTAL $ Please make check payable to Milwaukee Bonsai Society (MBS). Bring check to November meeting or send to the P.O. Box 08, Milwaukee, WI 5. Reservations must be RECEIVED by MONDAY NOVEMBER 6, 0

RENEW NOW!!! Milwaukee Bonsai Society 0 Membership Application Contact Information Please Print: Name(s) Street Address City ST ZIP Code Home Phone Cell/Work Phone E-Mail Address Membership Type New or Renewal: Individual year $5 Individual years $8 Individual years $70 Family year $5 Family years $68 Family years $00 Overpayment of dues will be considered a donation to the club. MBS is a non-profit organization under 50() (c) Interests Tell us in which areas you are interested in volunteering Events Administration Other (let us know your interest) Fundraising Tree Exhibiting/Sitting Payment Newsletter production Volunteer coordination Please make your check or money order payable to: Milwaukee Bonsai Society Mail to: Milwaukee Bonsai Society P.O. Box 08 Milwaukee, WI 5 Our Policy This information will not be published or otherwise distributed to the public and is for MBS Board members only. MBS membership applications are also accepted at monthly meetings, which the public is always invited. Thank you for completing this application form and for your interest in joining and volunteering with us.

P.O. Box 08 Milwaukee, WI 5 www.milwaukeebonsai.org RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Next Meeting of MBS Sunday November, 0 Boerner Botanical Gardens 900 Boerner Dr Hales Corners, WI 50 RENEW NOW!!! Congratulations to new 0 board members, Judy S and Barbara S. 0 MBS OFFICERS President First VP Second VP Secretary Treasurer Director Director Director Past Pres. Steve Con. Tony P Kris Z Ron F Susan L John M Greg P Allen K Pam W Other Club Functions: Newsletter Kris Z Webmaster - Pam W PAB Board - Rob P, Anna S & Houston S It does not matter how slowly you go, as long as you do not stop. - Confucius