AOS has hired a PR firm, Kaliah Communications, and Michelle Brown is working with local media and social media to get the word out that the gardens are open. As a part of these efforts Michelle has started promoting the AOS Facebook page. It has been around for a while but not much was going on with it. When Michelle started working the page it had 93 members and already it has gone up considerable. So check it out. If you are not on Facebook it is very easy to join and then search for "American Orchid Society". Many orchid societies have their own Facebook pages.
Carol, ASC
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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Welcome to the AOS Committee Blog
It is hoped that this tool will allow AOS committees to communicate with each other in an effective manner. The goal of course, is to keep each other informed as to what projects we are working on. That would be the ideal world. Whether or not the blog gets used is another story. ALL committe chairs have been invited to reply for author privledges meaning, once you log in with your email account you can create new posts.
If there are any last minute issues that need to be addressed before the upcoming committee meetings- this is a good place to do it.
If there are any last minute issues that need to be addressed before the upcoming committee meetings- this is a good place to do it.
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