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MARSH - April Meeting - Eric Borneman
MARSH (the Marine Aquarium and Reef Society of Houston) will be hosting their April monthly meeting at Aquarium Design Group in Houston. This month's speaker will be renowned author and marine biologist Eric Borneman. As a local member, he has been an invaluable resource to our club and this month he will be presenting his dicsussion of common aquarium myths and misconceptions entitled "Mything the Point." This is a great presentation that covers the topics that were a part of his series of articles in Reefkeeping magazine over the past few months. Following the presentation there will be short Q&A session.
This meeting will be held on Saturday April 10th at 11:00am and will go until approximately 1:00pm. There should be plenty of seating for everyone, and after the presentation paid MARSh members will be invited to view and purchase from the establishment's back room. Aquarium Design Group is not a retail establishment, and therefore does not have a cash drawer. Purchases, therefore, should be by check or credit card, or by cash only if you have exact change. As of now, I am still working on generating some raffle items for this event, and hopefully I will have something really nice to raffle at the meeting. Jim Vice President - MARSH Program Director
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Hello
i live in phoenix Arizona and work at a local store that eric knows well. I would love for ya'll to say hi to him for me.The last time i spoke to Eric, A.C. or Bob Fenner was at the IMAC Con in Chicago last year this time. Please Tell him that Mike M. and the Guys and Gals at AquaTouch in PHX. say hey and best wishes. I Guarrentee You will enjoy his input and his hairdo. thanks. Those guys need to come out to PHX. Promise them Sushi and beer and their there.
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