George,
Great suggestions! With the pandemic limiting our underground adventures,
grottos are searching for other activities to keep us involved and connected to
our caving community as well as promoting conservation of natural resources and
community outreach. I would love it if you could
Diana,
Thanks for encouraging folks to get started in planning their events for the
IYCK, and to the Huautla and National Cave and Karst Management Symposium teams
for their support.
I’ll toss in some easy ideas. Austin and San Antonio have an annual “Cave Day.”
Those are ready-made events.
Jim,
I got a message that the NCKMS is set up as a vendor. I'll get your paperwork
setup and send in a PO. Can you send me an Invoice for $500 and we'll get you a
check cut. Date the invoice for September 17th so I have a few days to cut the
PO. I'm in the field tomorrow.
Thanks,
Geary
Proyecto Espeleologico Sistema Huautla (PESH) will conduct its 2021 expedition
March 27 to May 1. Team members will be international from the USA, Mexico,
Canada, Australia, Costa Rica, Ireland and England. The expedition closing
dinner on April 30 will have the theme of the International Year
Great, that’s one event. Any others?
Diana
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UT Southwestern Medical Center
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Yes. A group of us are organizing the 2021 National Cave and Karst Management
Symposium on San Marcos on 1-5 November. Hopefully we’ll have the website live
this weekend.
Crash
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> On Sep 15, 2020, at 11:23 AM, Diana Tomchick
> wrote:
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> I'm posting this here to
I'm posting this here to see if either the TSA or any Texas grottoes have
started planning an event for the International Year of Caves and Karst 2021.
This link is to an excellent planning guide written by George Veni, the
International Union of Speleology President. Events can be as simple as