I agree. The AIS Summer Bulletin was superb. I read through it an enjoyed it enormously. Afterword I asked myself what made this issue so special and I could not put my finger on the reason, but it just felt comfortable. Later I thought maybe it was the organization which built interest in the convention and then ended with an invitation to the next one. Like the convention itself which seemed wonderful and appeared to have no glitches it just seemed to flow seamlessly. I found myself reading more than I usually get around to reading. Thanks to the Bulletin staff, Bob Pries
From: "Jim Morris" <1005@rewrite.aisboard.org>
To: aisdiscuss@aisboard.org, perlpa@bellsouth.net
Sent: Friday, August 14, 2015 2:15:51 PM
Subject: [AISdiscuss] Fwd: re; Summer bulletin
This was so good to receive that I thought I would share it with everyone. We so seldom get compliments for the good efforts of our editorial staff that this was a refreshing "atta boy." I've never met Phil Perlson but I thank him on behalf of all the good people who work so hard to publish a quality Bulletin.
Jim Morris
President
American Iris Society
From: jane@janemilliman.com
To: perlpa@bellsouth.net
CC: jaimeclouddesigns@gmail.com, MORRISJE1@aol.com
Sent: 8/13/2015 4:08:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time
Subj: Re: re; Summer bulletin
That is so nice! I will pass along your praise to Jaime. I hope I can do close to as good a job on the next one.
Jane
Greetings,
I've been a member of AIS for several years now, and I must say the Summer 2015 bulletin is the best to have landed in this boy's mailbox (and that's saying something, because there have been a number of excellent issues in recent years). Fantastic layout and LOADED with great material. A highly commendable achievement, in my view, and greatly appreciated. Break out the superlatives. Tremendous. Stupendous. Splendiferous. No shortage of the WOW factor with this issue. Great job!
all the best,
Phil Perlson
Asheville, NC
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Bob Pries
Zone 7a
Roxboro, NC
(336)597-8805