Re: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation

2012-06-01 Thread Diana Tomchick
Why not donate it to NCKRI--they have a nice display area for such things.

Diana

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Diana R. Tomchick
Professor
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Department of Biochemistry
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Rm. ND10.214B
Dallas, TX 75390-8816, U.S.A.
Email: diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu
214-645-6383 (phone)
214-645-6353 (fax)




On Jun 1, 2012, at 11:19 AM, Stephen Fleming wrote:

 There's one bit of unfinished business regarding the SWR 50th Anniversary.

 But, first, some background. This mostly is for the edification of those
 living in other states that get this message, but an occasional reminder
 to locals doesn't hurt.

 Most folks living in New Mexico know that it is the Land of
 Enchantment; after all, it's on the license plates. However, residents
 also know it as the Land of Mañana as things often happen on a
 timetable unrelated to schedules, needs or desires. In some cases,
 tomorrow never actually arrives.

 Thus it is with the above in mind that the following is, as Rod Serling
 (Twilight Zone guy for those unfamiliar) would say, offered for your
 consideration.

 On March 11, 2012, I made a request to the New Mexico Governor's office
 for a statewide proclamation recognizing the Southwestern Region's 50th
 Anniversary.

 Proclamations are at the discretion of the Governor and according to the
 website: Requests will be accepted no more than 6 months in advance and
 will not be issued more than 3 months in advance of the event. Four week
 notice is required to provide proclamations.

 Proclamations are requested online and there is no follow-up. It either
 happens or it doesn't. You will note that the date of my request was
 well within all the parameters listed above.

 As the date of the event approached, I eagerly checked the mail, hoping
 for a document. On Friday, May 25, the day before the event, the mailbox
 was empty.

 BUST !

 Well, this morning I received an email from the Governor's office
 informing me the proclamation was being mailed today.

 Refer again to the top of this email for a refresher on mañana. Thus,
 the document will finally arrive approximately diez mañanas after it was
 desirable to receive it.

 But, it has/will come.

 Since some lists don't allow attachments, check the SWR website after a
 bit to view it. I've left it attached to this message in the event it
 goes through to some.

 Now, when it does arrive, what do we do with it? We should publicize it
 (the Ruidoso papers would probably print it, and perhaps send the PDF to
 cooperating agencies/organizations), but the question is for ultimate
 disposition.

 Since the SWR lacks a museum (Belski's garage is the closest thing to
 such a facility and it does not have regular visiting hours, nor a
 gallery or docents), I suggest we submit it to the NSS museum for
 archival purposes. However, it's up to the SWR officers to decide.


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RE: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation

2012-06-01 Thread Wm Shrewsbury
Stephen,

Should you choose to send it to the NSS Museum Archives in Huntsville, we
will gladly accept it as well as add it to our growing collection that will
be digitized and viewable on our website.  Once we have moved into the new
building we plan to place an emphasis on archiving more regional areas of
our caving history.

Wm Shrewsbury
NSS President
presid...@caves.org

-Original Message-
From: Diana Tomchick [mailto:diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu] 
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 12:24 PM
To: Stephen Fleming
Cc: TX Caver list
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation

Why not donate it to NCKRI--they have a nice display area for such things.

Diana

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Diana R. Tomchick
Professor University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Department of
Biochemistry
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Rm. ND10.214B
Dallas, TX 75390-8816, U.S.A.
Email: diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu
214-645-6383 (phone)
214-645-6353 (fax)




On Jun 1, 2012, at 11:19 AM, Stephen Fleming wrote:

 There's one bit of unfinished business regarding the SWR 50th Anniversary.

 But, first, some background. This mostly is for the edification of 
 those living in other states that get this message, but an occasional 
 reminder to locals doesn't hurt.

 Most folks living in New Mexico know that it is the Land of 
 Enchantment; after all, it's on the license plates. However, 
 residents also know it as the Land of Mañana as things often happen 
 on a timetable unrelated to schedules, needs or desires. In some 
 cases, tomorrow never actually arrives.

 Thus it is with the above in mind that the following is, as Rod 
 Serling (Twilight Zone guy for those unfamiliar) would say, offered 
 for your consideration.

 On March 11, 2012, I made a request to the New Mexico Governor's 
 office for a statewide proclamation recognizing the Southwestern 
 Region's 50th Anniversary.

 Proclamations are at the discretion of the Governor and according to 
 the
 website: Requests will be accepted no more than 6 months in advance 
 and will not be issued more than 3 months in advance of the event. 
 Four week notice is required to provide proclamations.

 Proclamations are requested online and there is no follow-up. It 
 either happens or it doesn't. You will note that the date of my 
 request was well within all the parameters listed above.

 As the date of the event approached, I eagerly checked the mail, 
 hoping for a document. On Friday, May 25, the day before the event, 
 the mailbox was empty.

 BUST !

 Well, this morning I received an email from the Governor's office 
 informing me the proclamation was being mailed today.

 Refer again to the top of this email for a refresher on mañana. 
 Thus, the document will finally arrive approximately diez mañanas 
 after it was desirable to receive it.

 But, it has/will come.

 Since some lists don't allow attachments, check the SWR website after 
 a bit to view it. I've left it attached to this message in the event 
 it goes through to some.

 Now, when it does arrive, what do we do with it? We should publicize 
 it (the Ruidoso papers would probably print it, and perhaps send the 
 PDF to cooperating agencies/organizations), but the question is for 
 ultimate disposition.

 Since the SWR lacks a museum (Belski's garage is the closest thing to 
 such a facility and it does not have regular visiting hours, nor a 
 gallery or docents), I suggest we submit it to the NSS museum for 
 archival purposes. However, it's up to the SWR officers to decide.


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RE: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation

2012-06-01 Thread George Veni
Diana,

I appreciate the kind thought and NCKRI is happy to accept donations of
historical significance, but the Southwestern Region is the Southwestern
Region of the National Speleological Society and so the NSS is the more
appropriate home for the proclamation.

George

***

George Veni, Ph.D.
Executive Director
National Cave and Karst Research Institute
400-1 Cascades Avenue
Carlsbad, New Mexico 88220-6215  USA
Office: 575-887-5517
Mobile: 210-863-5919
Fax: 575-887-5523
gv...@nckri.org
www.nckri.org

-Original Message-
From: Wm Shrewsbury [mailto:presid...@caves.org] 
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 10:30
To: 'Texas Cavers'
Subject: RE: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation

Stephen,

Should you choose to send it to the NSS Museum Archives in Huntsville, we
will gladly accept it as well as add it to our growing collection that will
be digitized and viewable on our website.  Once we have moved into the new
building we plan to place an emphasis on archiving more regional areas of
our caving history.

Wm Shrewsbury
NSS President
presid...@caves.org

-Original Message-
From: Diana Tomchick [mailto:diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu]
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 12:24 PM
To: Stephen Fleming
Cc: TX Caver list
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation

Why not donate it to NCKRI--they have a nice display area for such things.

Diana

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Diana R. Tomchick
Professor University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Department of
Biochemistry
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Rm. ND10.214B
Dallas, TX 75390-8816, U.S.A.
Email: diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu
214-645-6383 (phone)
214-645-6353 (fax)




On Jun 1, 2012, at 11:19 AM, Stephen Fleming wrote:

 There's one bit of unfinished business regarding the SWR 50th Anniversary.

 But, first, some background. This mostly is for the edification of 
 those living in other states that get this message, but an occasional 
 reminder to locals doesn't hurt.

 Most folks living in New Mexico know that it is the Land of 
 Enchantment; after all, it's on the license plates. However, 
 residents also know it as the Land of Mañana as things often happen 
 on a timetable unrelated to schedules, needs or desires. In some 
 cases, tomorrow never actually arrives.

 Thus it is with the above in mind that the following is, as Rod 
 Serling (Twilight Zone guy for those unfamiliar) would say, offered 
 for your consideration.

 On March 11, 2012, I made a request to the New Mexico Governor's 
 office for a statewide proclamation recognizing the Southwestern 
 Region's 50th Anniversary.

 Proclamations are at the discretion of the Governor and according to 
 the
 website: Requests will be accepted no more than 6 months in advance 
 and will not be issued more than 3 months in advance of the event.
 Four week notice is required to provide proclamations.

 Proclamations are requested online and there is no follow-up. It 
 either happens or it doesn't. You will note that the date of my 
 request was well within all the parameters listed above.

 As the date of the event approached, I eagerly checked the mail, 
 hoping for a document. On Friday, May 25, the day before the event, 
 the mailbox was empty.

 BUST !

 Well, this morning I received an email from the Governor's office 
 informing me the proclamation was being mailed today.

 Refer again to the top of this email for a refresher on mañana. 
 Thus, the document will finally arrive approximately diez mañanas 
 after it was desirable to receive it.

 But, it has/will come.

 Since some lists don't allow attachments, check the SWR website after 
 a bit to view it. I've left it attached to this message in the event 
 it goes through to some.

 Now, when it does arrive, what do we do with it? We should publicize 
 it (the Ruidoso papers would probably print it, and perhaps send the 
 PDF to cooperating agencies/organizations), but the question is for 
 ultimate disposition.

 Since the SWR lacks a museum (Belski's garage is the closest thing to 
 such a facility and it does not have regular visiting hours, nor a 
 gallery or docents), I suggest we submit it to the NSS museum for 
 archival purposes. However, it's up to the SWR officers to decide.


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RE: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation

2012-06-01 Thread Louise Power

And, it's a lot closer. More area cavers could visit it.
 

 From: diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu
 To: casto...@gmail.com
 CC: texascavers@texascavers.com
 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2012 16:23:37 +
 Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation
 
 Why not donate it to NCKRI--they have a nice display area for such things.
 
 Diana
 
 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
 Diana R. Tomchick
 Professor
 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
 Department of Biochemistry
 5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
 Rm. ND10.214B
 Dallas, TX 75390-8816, U.S.A.
 Email: diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu
 214-645-6383 (phone)
 214-645-6353 (fax)
 
 
 
 
 On Jun 1, 2012, at 11:19 AM, Stephen Fleming wrote:
 
  There's one bit of unfinished business regarding the SWR 50th Anniversary.
 
  But, first, some background. This mostly is for the edification of those
  living in other states that get this message, but an occasional reminder
  to locals doesn't hurt.
 
  Most folks living in New Mexico know that it is the Land of
  Enchantment; after all, it's on the license plates. However, residents
  also know it as the Land of Mañana as things often happen on a
  timetable unrelated to schedules, needs or desires. In some cases,
  tomorrow never actually arrives.
 
  Thus it is with the above in mind that the following is, as Rod Serling
  (Twilight Zone guy for those unfamiliar) would say, offered for your
  consideration.
 
  On March 11, 2012, I made a request to the New Mexico Governor's office
  for a statewide proclamation recognizing the Southwestern Region's 50th
  Anniversary.
 
  Proclamations are at the discretion of the Governor and according to the
  website: Requests will be accepted no more than 6 months in advance and
  will not be issued more than 3 months in advance of the event. Four week
  notice is required to provide proclamations.
 
  Proclamations are requested online and there is no follow-up. It either
  happens or it doesn't. You will note that the date of my request was
  well within all the parameters listed above.
 
  As the date of the event approached, I eagerly checked the mail, hoping
  for a document. On Friday, May 25, the day before the event, the mailbox
  was empty.
 
  BUST !
 
  Well, this morning I received an email from the Governor's office
  informing me the proclamation was being mailed today.
 
  Refer again to the top of this email for a refresher on mañana. Thus,
  the document will finally arrive approximately diez mañanas after it was
  desirable to receive it.
 
  But, it has/will come.
 
  Since some lists don't allow attachments, check the SWR website after a
  bit to view it. I've left it attached to this message in the event it
  goes through to some.
 
  Now, when it does arrive, what do we do with it? We should publicize it
  (the Ruidoso papers would probably print it, and perhaps send the PDF to
  cooperating agencies/organizations), but the question is for ultimate
  disposition.
 
  Since the SWR lacks a museum (Belski's garage is the closest thing to
  such a facility and it does not have regular visiting hours, nor a
  gallery or docents), I suggest we submit it to the NSS museum for
  archival purposes. However, it's up to the SWR officers to decide.
 
 
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Re: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation

2012-06-01 Thread Diana Tomchick
Why not donate it to NCKRI--they have a nice display area for such things.

Diana

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Diana R. Tomchick
Professor
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Department of Biochemistry
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Rm. ND10.214B
Dallas, TX 75390-8816, U.S.A.
Email: diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu
214-645-6383 (phone)
214-645-6353 (fax)




On Jun 1, 2012, at 11:19 AM, Stephen Fleming wrote:

 There's one bit of unfinished business regarding the SWR 50th Anniversary.

 But, first, some background. This mostly is for the edification of those
 living in other states that get this message, but an occasional reminder
 to locals doesn't hurt.

 Most folks living in New Mexico know that it is the Land of
 Enchantment; after all, it's on the license plates. However, residents
 also know it as the Land of Mañana as things often happen on a
 timetable unrelated to schedules, needs or desires. In some cases,
 tomorrow never actually arrives.

 Thus it is with the above in mind that the following is, as Rod Serling
 (Twilight Zone guy for those unfamiliar) would say, offered for your
 consideration.

 On March 11, 2012, I made a request to the New Mexico Governor's office
 for a statewide proclamation recognizing the Southwestern Region's 50th
 Anniversary.

 Proclamations are at the discretion of the Governor and according to the
 website: Requests will be accepted no more than 6 months in advance and
 will not be issued more than 3 months in advance of the event. Four week
 notice is required to provide proclamations.

 Proclamations are requested online and there is no follow-up. It either
 happens or it doesn't. You will note that the date of my request was
 well within all the parameters listed above.

 As the date of the event approached, I eagerly checked the mail, hoping
 for a document. On Friday, May 25, the day before the event, the mailbox
 was empty.

 BUST !

 Well, this morning I received an email from the Governor's office
 informing me the proclamation was being mailed today.

 Refer again to the top of this email for a refresher on mañana. Thus,
 the document will finally arrive approximately diez mañanas after it was
 desirable to receive it.

 But, it has/will come.

 Since some lists don't allow attachments, check the SWR website after a
 bit to view it. I've left it attached to this message in the event it
 goes through to some.

 Now, when it does arrive, what do we do with it? We should publicize it
 (the Ruidoso papers would probably print it, and perhaps send the PDF to
 cooperating agencies/organizations), but the question is for ultimate
 disposition.

 Since the SWR lacks a museum (Belski's garage is the closest thing to
 such a facility and it does not have regular visiting hours, nor a
 gallery or docents), I suggest we submit it to the NSS museum for
 archival purposes. However, it's up to the SWR officers to decide.


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RE: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation

2012-06-01 Thread Wm Shrewsbury
Stephen,

Should you choose to send it to the NSS Museum Archives in Huntsville, we
will gladly accept it as well as add it to our growing collection that will
be digitized and viewable on our website.  Once we have moved into the new
building we plan to place an emphasis on archiving more regional areas of
our caving history.

Wm Shrewsbury
NSS President
presid...@caves.org

-Original Message-
From: Diana Tomchick [mailto:diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu] 
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 12:24 PM
To: Stephen Fleming
Cc: TX Caver list
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation

Why not donate it to NCKRI--they have a nice display area for such things.

Diana

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Diana R. Tomchick
Professor University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Department of
Biochemistry
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Rm. ND10.214B
Dallas, TX 75390-8816, U.S.A.
Email: diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu
214-645-6383 (phone)
214-645-6353 (fax)




On Jun 1, 2012, at 11:19 AM, Stephen Fleming wrote:

 There's one bit of unfinished business regarding the SWR 50th Anniversary.

 But, first, some background. This mostly is for the edification of 
 those living in other states that get this message, but an occasional 
 reminder to locals doesn't hurt.

 Most folks living in New Mexico know that it is the Land of 
 Enchantment; after all, it's on the license plates. However, 
 residents also know it as the Land of Mañana as things often happen 
 on a timetable unrelated to schedules, needs or desires. In some 
 cases, tomorrow never actually arrives.

 Thus it is with the above in mind that the following is, as Rod 
 Serling (Twilight Zone guy for those unfamiliar) would say, offered 
 for your consideration.

 On March 11, 2012, I made a request to the New Mexico Governor's 
 office for a statewide proclamation recognizing the Southwestern 
 Region's 50th Anniversary.

 Proclamations are at the discretion of the Governor and according to 
 the
 website: Requests will be accepted no more than 6 months in advance 
 and will not be issued more than 3 months in advance of the event. 
 Four week notice is required to provide proclamations.

 Proclamations are requested online and there is no follow-up. It 
 either happens or it doesn't. You will note that the date of my 
 request was well within all the parameters listed above.

 As the date of the event approached, I eagerly checked the mail, 
 hoping for a document. On Friday, May 25, the day before the event, 
 the mailbox was empty.

 BUST !

 Well, this morning I received an email from the Governor's office 
 informing me the proclamation was being mailed today.

 Refer again to the top of this email for a refresher on mañana. 
 Thus, the document will finally arrive approximately diez mañanas 
 after it was desirable to receive it.

 But, it has/will come.

 Since some lists don't allow attachments, check the SWR website after 
 a bit to view it. I've left it attached to this message in the event 
 it goes through to some.

 Now, when it does arrive, what do we do with it? We should publicize 
 it (the Ruidoso papers would probably print it, and perhaps send the 
 PDF to cooperating agencies/organizations), but the question is for 
 ultimate disposition.

 Since the SWR lacks a museum (Belski's garage is the closest thing to 
 such a facility and it does not have regular visiting hours, nor a 
 gallery or docents), I suggest we submit it to the NSS museum for 
 archival purposes. However, it's up to the SWR officers to decide.


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RE: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation

2012-06-01 Thread George Veni
Diana,

I appreciate the kind thought and NCKRI is happy to accept donations of
historical significance, but the Southwestern Region is the Southwestern
Region of the National Speleological Society and so the NSS is the more
appropriate home for the proclamation.

George

***

George Veni, Ph.D.
Executive Director
National Cave and Karst Research Institute
400-1 Cascades Avenue
Carlsbad, New Mexico 88220-6215  USA
Office: 575-887-5517
Mobile: 210-863-5919
Fax: 575-887-5523
gv...@nckri.org
www.nckri.org

-Original Message-
From: Wm Shrewsbury [mailto:presid...@caves.org] 
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 10:30
To: 'Texas Cavers'
Subject: RE: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation

Stephen,

Should you choose to send it to the NSS Museum Archives in Huntsville, we
will gladly accept it as well as add it to our growing collection that will
be digitized and viewable on our website.  Once we have moved into the new
building we plan to place an emphasis on archiving more regional areas of
our caving history.

Wm Shrewsbury
NSS President
presid...@caves.org

-Original Message-
From: Diana Tomchick [mailto:diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu]
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 12:24 PM
To: Stephen Fleming
Cc: TX Caver list
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation

Why not donate it to NCKRI--they have a nice display area for such things.

Diana

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Diana R. Tomchick
Professor University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Department of
Biochemistry
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Rm. ND10.214B
Dallas, TX 75390-8816, U.S.A.
Email: diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu
214-645-6383 (phone)
214-645-6353 (fax)




On Jun 1, 2012, at 11:19 AM, Stephen Fleming wrote:

 There's one bit of unfinished business regarding the SWR 50th Anniversary.

 But, first, some background. This mostly is for the edification of 
 those living in other states that get this message, but an occasional 
 reminder to locals doesn't hurt.

 Most folks living in New Mexico know that it is the Land of 
 Enchantment; after all, it's on the license plates. However, 
 residents also know it as the Land of Mañana as things often happen 
 on a timetable unrelated to schedules, needs or desires. In some 
 cases, tomorrow never actually arrives.

 Thus it is with the above in mind that the following is, as Rod 
 Serling (Twilight Zone guy for those unfamiliar) would say, offered 
 for your consideration.

 On March 11, 2012, I made a request to the New Mexico Governor's 
 office for a statewide proclamation recognizing the Southwestern 
 Region's 50th Anniversary.

 Proclamations are at the discretion of the Governor and according to 
 the
 website: Requests will be accepted no more than 6 months in advance 
 and will not be issued more than 3 months in advance of the event.
 Four week notice is required to provide proclamations.

 Proclamations are requested online and there is no follow-up. It 
 either happens or it doesn't. You will note that the date of my 
 request was well within all the parameters listed above.

 As the date of the event approached, I eagerly checked the mail, 
 hoping for a document. On Friday, May 25, the day before the event, 
 the mailbox was empty.

 BUST !

 Well, this morning I received an email from the Governor's office 
 informing me the proclamation was being mailed today.

 Refer again to the top of this email for a refresher on mañana. 
 Thus, the document will finally arrive approximately diez mañanas 
 after it was desirable to receive it.

 But, it has/will come.

 Since some lists don't allow attachments, check the SWR website after 
 a bit to view it. I've left it attached to this message in the event 
 it goes through to some.

 Now, when it does arrive, what do we do with it? We should publicize 
 it (the Ruidoso papers would probably print it, and perhaps send the 
 PDF to cooperating agencies/organizations), but the question is for 
 ultimate disposition.

 Since the SWR lacks a museum (Belski's garage is the closest thing to 
 such a facility and it does not have regular visiting hours, nor a 
 gallery or docents), I suggest we submit it to the NSS museum for 
 archival purposes. However, it's up to the SWR officers to decide.


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RE: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation

2012-06-01 Thread Louise Power

And, it's a lot closer. More area cavers could visit it.
 

 From: diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu
 To: casto...@gmail.com
 CC: texascavers@texascavers.com
 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2012 16:23:37 +
 Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation
 
 Why not donate it to NCKRI--they have a nice display area for such things.
 
 Diana
 
 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
 Diana R. Tomchick
 Professor
 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
 Department of Biochemistry
 5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
 Rm. ND10.214B
 Dallas, TX 75390-8816, U.S.A.
 Email: diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu
 214-645-6383 (phone)
 214-645-6353 (fax)
 
 
 
 
 On Jun 1, 2012, at 11:19 AM, Stephen Fleming wrote:
 
  There's one bit of unfinished business regarding the SWR 50th Anniversary.
 
  But, first, some background. This mostly is for the edification of those
  living in other states that get this message, but an occasional reminder
  to locals doesn't hurt.
 
  Most folks living in New Mexico know that it is the Land of
  Enchantment; after all, it's on the license plates. However, residents
  also know it as the Land of Mañana as things often happen on a
  timetable unrelated to schedules, needs or desires. In some cases,
  tomorrow never actually arrives.
 
  Thus it is with the above in mind that the following is, as Rod Serling
  (Twilight Zone guy for those unfamiliar) would say, offered for your
  consideration.
 
  On March 11, 2012, I made a request to the New Mexico Governor's office
  for a statewide proclamation recognizing the Southwestern Region's 50th
  Anniversary.
 
  Proclamations are at the discretion of the Governor and according to the
  website: Requests will be accepted no more than 6 months in advance and
  will not be issued more than 3 months in advance of the event. Four week
  notice is required to provide proclamations.
 
  Proclamations are requested online and there is no follow-up. It either
  happens or it doesn't. You will note that the date of my request was
  well within all the parameters listed above.
 
  As the date of the event approached, I eagerly checked the mail, hoping
  for a document. On Friday, May 25, the day before the event, the mailbox
  was empty.
 
  BUST !
 
  Well, this morning I received an email from the Governor's office
  informing me the proclamation was being mailed today.
 
  Refer again to the top of this email for a refresher on mañana. Thus,
  the document will finally arrive approximately diez mañanas after it was
  desirable to receive it.
 
  But, it has/will come.
 
  Since some lists don't allow attachments, check the SWR website after a
  bit to view it. I've left it attached to this message in the event it
  goes through to some.
 
  Now, when it does arrive, what do we do with it? We should publicize it
  (the Ruidoso papers would probably print it, and perhaps send the PDF to
  cooperating agencies/organizations), but the question is for ultimate
  disposition.
 
  Since the SWR lacks a museum (Belski's garage is the closest thing to
  such a facility and it does not have regular visiting hours, nor a
  gallery or docents), I suggest we submit it to the NSS museum for
  archival purposes. However, it's up to the SWR officers to decide.
 
 
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Re: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation

2012-06-01 Thread Diana Tomchick
Why not donate it to NCKRI--they have a nice display area for such things.

Diana

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Diana R. Tomchick
Professor
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Department of Biochemistry
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Rm. ND10.214B
Dallas, TX 75390-8816, U.S.A.
Email: diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu
214-645-6383 (phone)
214-645-6353 (fax)




On Jun 1, 2012, at 11:19 AM, Stephen Fleming wrote:

 There's one bit of unfinished business regarding the SWR 50th Anniversary.

 But, first, some background. This mostly is for the edification of those
 living in other states that get this message, but an occasional reminder
 to locals doesn't hurt.

 Most folks living in New Mexico know that it is the Land of
 Enchantment; after all, it's on the license plates. However, residents
 also know it as the Land of Mañana as things often happen on a
 timetable unrelated to schedules, needs or desires. In some cases,
 tomorrow never actually arrives.

 Thus it is with the above in mind that the following is, as Rod Serling
 (Twilight Zone guy for those unfamiliar) would say, offered for your
 consideration.

 On March 11, 2012, I made a request to the New Mexico Governor's office
 for a statewide proclamation recognizing the Southwestern Region's 50th
 Anniversary.

 Proclamations are at the discretion of the Governor and according to the
 website: Requests will be accepted no more than 6 months in advance and
 will not be issued more than 3 months in advance of the event. Four week
 notice is required to provide proclamations.

 Proclamations are requested online and there is no follow-up. It either
 happens or it doesn't. You will note that the date of my request was
 well within all the parameters listed above.

 As the date of the event approached, I eagerly checked the mail, hoping
 for a document. On Friday, May 25, the day before the event, the mailbox
 was empty.

 BUST !

 Well, this morning I received an email from the Governor's office
 informing me the proclamation was being mailed today.

 Refer again to the top of this email for a refresher on mañana. Thus,
 the document will finally arrive approximately diez mañanas after it was
 desirable to receive it.

 But, it has/will come.

 Since some lists don't allow attachments, check the SWR website after a
 bit to view it. I've left it attached to this message in the event it
 goes through to some.

 Now, when it does arrive, what do we do with it? We should publicize it
 (the Ruidoso papers would probably print it, and perhaps send the PDF to
 cooperating agencies/organizations), but the question is for ultimate
 disposition.

 Since the SWR lacks a museum (Belski's garage is the closest thing to
 such a facility and it does not have regular visiting hours, nor a
 gallery or docents), I suggest we submit it to the NSS museum for
 archival purposes. However, it's up to the SWR officers to decide.


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RE: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation

2012-06-01 Thread Wm Shrewsbury
Stephen,

Should you choose to send it to the NSS Museum Archives in Huntsville, we
will gladly accept it as well as add it to our growing collection that will
be digitized and viewable on our website.  Once we have moved into the new
building we plan to place an emphasis on archiving more regional areas of
our caving history.

Wm Shrewsbury
NSS President
presid...@caves.org

-Original Message-
From: Diana Tomchick [mailto:diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu] 
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 12:24 PM
To: Stephen Fleming
Cc: TX Caver list
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation

Why not donate it to NCKRI--they have a nice display area for such things.

Diana

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Diana R. Tomchick
Professor University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Department of
Biochemistry
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Rm. ND10.214B
Dallas, TX 75390-8816, U.S.A.
Email: diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu
214-645-6383 (phone)
214-645-6353 (fax)




On Jun 1, 2012, at 11:19 AM, Stephen Fleming wrote:

 There's one bit of unfinished business regarding the SWR 50th Anniversary.

 But, first, some background. This mostly is for the edification of 
 those living in other states that get this message, but an occasional 
 reminder to locals doesn't hurt.

 Most folks living in New Mexico know that it is the Land of 
 Enchantment; after all, it's on the license plates. However, 
 residents also know it as the Land of Mañana as things often happen 
 on a timetable unrelated to schedules, needs or desires. In some 
 cases, tomorrow never actually arrives.

 Thus it is with the above in mind that the following is, as Rod 
 Serling (Twilight Zone guy for those unfamiliar) would say, offered 
 for your consideration.

 On March 11, 2012, I made a request to the New Mexico Governor's 
 office for a statewide proclamation recognizing the Southwestern 
 Region's 50th Anniversary.

 Proclamations are at the discretion of the Governor and according to 
 the
 website: Requests will be accepted no more than 6 months in advance 
 and will not be issued more than 3 months in advance of the event. 
 Four week notice is required to provide proclamations.

 Proclamations are requested online and there is no follow-up. It 
 either happens or it doesn't. You will note that the date of my 
 request was well within all the parameters listed above.

 As the date of the event approached, I eagerly checked the mail, 
 hoping for a document. On Friday, May 25, the day before the event, 
 the mailbox was empty.

 BUST !

 Well, this morning I received an email from the Governor's office 
 informing me the proclamation was being mailed today.

 Refer again to the top of this email for a refresher on mañana. 
 Thus, the document will finally arrive approximately diez mañanas 
 after it was desirable to receive it.

 But, it has/will come.

 Since some lists don't allow attachments, check the SWR website after 
 a bit to view it. I've left it attached to this message in the event 
 it goes through to some.

 Now, when it does arrive, what do we do with it? We should publicize 
 it (the Ruidoso papers would probably print it, and perhaps send the 
 PDF to cooperating agencies/organizations), but the question is for 
 ultimate disposition.

 Since the SWR lacks a museum (Belski's garage is the closest thing to 
 such a facility and it does not have regular visiting hours, nor a 
 gallery or docents), I suggest we submit it to the NSS museum for 
 archival purposes. However, it's up to the SWR officers to decide.


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RE: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation

2012-06-01 Thread George Veni
Diana,

I appreciate the kind thought and NCKRI is happy to accept donations of
historical significance, but the Southwestern Region is the Southwestern
Region of the National Speleological Society and so the NSS is the more
appropriate home for the proclamation.

George

***

George Veni, Ph.D.
Executive Director
National Cave and Karst Research Institute
400-1 Cascades Avenue
Carlsbad, New Mexico 88220-6215  USA
Office: 575-887-5517
Mobile: 210-863-5919
Fax: 575-887-5523
gv...@nckri.org
www.nckri.org

-Original Message-
From: Wm Shrewsbury [mailto:presid...@caves.org] 
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 10:30
To: 'Texas Cavers'
Subject: RE: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation

Stephen,

Should you choose to send it to the NSS Museum Archives in Huntsville, we
will gladly accept it as well as add it to our growing collection that will
be digitized and viewable on our website.  Once we have moved into the new
building we plan to place an emphasis on archiving more regional areas of
our caving history.

Wm Shrewsbury
NSS President
presid...@caves.org

-Original Message-
From: Diana Tomchick [mailto:diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu]
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 12:24 PM
To: Stephen Fleming
Cc: TX Caver list
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation

Why not donate it to NCKRI--they have a nice display area for such things.

Diana

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Diana R. Tomchick
Professor University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Department of
Biochemistry
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Rm. ND10.214B
Dallas, TX 75390-8816, U.S.A.
Email: diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu
214-645-6383 (phone)
214-645-6353 (fax)




On Jun 1, 2012, at 11:19 AM, Stephen Fleming wrote:

 There's one bit of unfinished business regarding the SWR 50th Anniversary.

 But, first, some background. This mostly is for the edification of 
 those living in other states that get this message, but an occasional 
 reminder to locals doesn't hurt.

 Most folks living in New Mexico know that it is the Land of 
 Enchantment; after all, it's on the license plates. However, 
 residents also know it as the Land of Mañana as things often happen 
 on a timetable unrelated to schedules, needs or desires. In some 
 cases, tomorrow never actually arrives.

 Thus it is with the above in mind that the following is, as Rod 
 Serling (Twilight Zone guy for those unfamiliar) would say, offered 
 for your consideration.

 On March 11, 2012, I made a request to the New Mexico Governor's 
 office for a statewide proclamation recognizing the Southwestern 
 Region's 50th Anniversary.

 Proclamations are at the discretion of the Governor and according to 
 the
 website: Requests will be accepted no more than 6 months in advance 
 and will not be issued more than 3 months in advance of the event.
 Four week notice is required to provide proclamations.

 Proclamations are requested online and there is no follow-up. It 
 either happens or it doesn't. You will note that the date of my 
 request was well within all the parameters listed above.

 As the date of the event approached, I eagerly checked the mail, 
 hoping for a document. On Friday, May 25, the day before the event, 
 the mailbox was empty.

 BUST !

 Well, this morning I received an email from the Governor's office 
 informing me the proclamation was being mailed today.

 Refer again to the top of this email for a refresher on mañana. 
 Thus, the document will finally arrive approximately diez mañanas 
 after it was desirable to receive it.

 But, it has/will come.

 Since some lists don't allow attachments, check the SWR website after 
 a bit to view it. I've left it attached to this message in the event 
 it goes through to some.

 Now, when it does arrive, what do we do with it? We should publicize 
 it (the Ruidoso papers would probably print it, and perhaps send the 
 PDF to cooperating agencies/organizations), but the question is for 
 ultimate disposition.

 Since the SWR lacks a museum (Belski's garage is the closest thing to 
 such a facility and it does not have regular visiting hours, nor a 
 gallery or docents), I suggest we submit it to the NSS museum for 
 archival purposes. However, it's up to the SWR officers to decide.


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RE: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation

2012-06-01 Thread Louise Power

And, it's a lot closer. More area cavers could visit it.
 

 From: diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu
 To: casto...@gmail.com
 CC: texascavers@texascavers.com
 Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2012 16:23:37 +
 Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Fwd: Fwd: Proclamation
 
 Why not donate it to NCKRI--they have a nice display area for such things.
 
 Diana
 
 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
 Diana R. Tomchick
 Professor
 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
 Department of Biochemistry
 5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
 Rm. ND10.214B
 Dallas, TX 75390-8816, U.S.A.
 Email: diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu
 214-645-6383 (phone)
 214-645-6353 (fax)
 
 
 
 
 On Jun 1, 2012, at 11:19 AM, Stephen Fleming wrote:
 
  There's one bit of unfinished business regarding the SWR 50th Anniversary.
 
  But, first, some background. This mostly is for the edification of those
  living in other states that get this message, but an occasional reminder
  to locals doesn't hurt.
 
  Most folks living in New Mexico know that it is the Land of
  Enchantment; after all, it's on the license plates. However, residents
  also know it as the Land of Mañana as things often happen on a
  timetable unrelated to schedules, needs or desires. In some cases,
  tomorrow never actually arrives.
 
  Thus it is with the above in mind that the following is, as Rod Serling
  (Twilight Zone guy for those unfamiliar) would say, offered for your
  consideration.
 
  On March 11, 2012, I made a request to the New Mexico Governor's office
  for a statewide proclamation recognizing the Southwestern Region's 50th
  Anniversary.
 
  Proclamations are at the discretion of the Governor and according to the
  website: Requests will be accepted no more than 6 months in advance and
  will not be issued more than 3 months in advance of the event. Four week
  notice is required to provide proclamations.
 
  Proclamations are requested online and there is no follow-up. It either
  happens or it doesn't. You will note that the date of my request was
  well within all the parameters listed above.
 
  As the date of the event approached, I eagerly checked the mail, hoping
  for a document. On Friday, May 25, the day before the event, the mailbox
  was empty.
 
  BUST !
 
  Well, this morning I received an email from the Governor's office
  informing me the proclamation was being mailed today.
 
  Refer again to the top of this email for a refresher on mañana. Thus,
  the document will finally arrive approximately diez mañanas after it was
  desirable to receive it.
 
  But, it has/will come.
 
  Since some lists don't allow attachments, check the SWR website after a
  bit to view it. I've left it attached to this message in the event it
  goes through to some.
 
  Now, when it does arrive, what do we do with it? We should publicize it
  (the Ruidoso papers would probably print it, and perhaps send the PDF to
  cooperating agencies/organizations), but the question is for ultimate
  disposition.
 
  Since the SWR lacks a museum (Belski's garage is the closest thing to
  such a facility and it does not have regular visiting hours, nor a
  gallery or docents), I suggest we submit it to the NSS museum for
  archival purposes. However, it's up to the SWR officers to decide.
 
 
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