Melody
Nov 20th 2006, 01:13 AM
Sarnia Aquarium Society
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Quoted from the SAS website (http://www.sarniaaquariumsociety.com/):
"The Sarnia Aquarium Society meets at 7:30 pm on the second Tuesday of each month at The British Canadian Club, 375 Vidal St. South. At our general meetings, we enjoy guest speakers, slide or video presentations, a bowl show competition, raffles, mini auctions, discussions on fish keeping and breeding fish and growing aquatic plants. The meetings are informal and friendly and there are always plenty of opportunities to talk fish with other hobbyists.
Our club belongs to C.A.O.A.C. (Canadian Association of Aquarium Clubs). Our Breeders Award Program amd Aquatic Horticulture Programs are nationally recognized and our annual Show is C.A.O.A.C. Sanctioned. The object of these programs are to encourage knowledge on the requirements of individual fish species; to conserve rare and endangered species and to educate the public. We also have a Marine Awards Program.
The SAS library is the most complete source of reference in Sarnia and members may sign out books for one month at a time at the discretion of the Librarian.
The Sarnia Aquarium Society holds an Annual Spring Auction as well as a C.A.O.A.C sanctioned Annual Fall Show and Auction."
Membership: $20.00 / Family
:seahorse:
Quoted from the SAS website (http://www.sarniaaquariumsociety.com/):
"The Sarnia Aquarium Society meets at 7:30 pm on the second Tuesday of each month at The British Canadian Club, 375 Vidal St. South. At our general meetings, we enjoy guest speakers, slide or video presentations, a bowl show competition, raffles, mini auctions, discussions on fish keeping and breeding fish and growing aquatic plants. The meetings are informal and friendly and there are always plenty of opportunities to talk fish with other hobbyists.
Our club belongs to C.A.O.A.C. (Canadian Association of Aquarium Clubs). Our Breeders Award Program amd Aquatic Horticulture Programs are nationally recognized and our annual Show is C.A.O.A.C. Sanctioned. The object of these programs are to encourage knowledge on the requirements of individual fish species; to conserve rare and endangered species and to educate the public. We also have a Marine Awards Program.
The SAS library is the most complete source of reference in Sarnia and members may sign out books for one month at a time at the discretion of the Librarian.
The Sarnia Aquarium Society holds an Annual Spring Auction as well as a C.A.O.A.C sanctioned Annual Fall Show and Auction."
Membership: $20.00 / Family