Clint, Roger, Louise. and everyone too numerous to list here,

 

I would like to personally thank everyone for their hard work hosting our
Board meeting.  By "our" I mean not only the Board of Governors, but every
member of our Society.  We exist because of you, and it is through members
such as yourselves that we have accomplished so much over the last 70 years.
Every host group brings their own flavor to the Society, and I'd have to say
you definitely brought the meat to the table!  I, for one, will always
remember "It's National Speleological Society Day on October 22nd!"

 

It is always amazing to see the diversity of our membership ride along so
well with the common goals we strive for.  Thank you very much, and we look
forward to molding our Society into the organization that will make us all
proud.

 

Clint, you deserve a special thanks for the work you're doing in Houston.
Additionally, I'd like to thank you for attending the Strategic Planning
Workshop on Sunday and the invaluable input you provided.  Folks, let me
tell you this man is bubbling over with excitement not only for caving and
his fellow cavers, but for the Society as a whole.  I'd say you are
fortunate to have him as the GHG Chairman, however I'm sure you already know
that.  We hope one day to have him on our Society's board.

 

Keep up the great work and we'll see you underground,

 

Wm Shrewsbury

NSS President

 

From: Clint Ladd [mailto:cavel...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2011 11:02 PM
To: texascavers@texascavers.com
Subject: [Texascavers] BOG Recap and Thank You!

 

The events surrounding the fall NSS Board of Governors (BOG) Meeting are now
at a close, and we here in Houston can finally come up for air.  The
festivities ended this afternoon (Sunday), with a strategic planning meeting
at the historic 1940 Air Terminal Museum at Hobby Airport, and let me tell
you, there are some really positive things happening within the NSS!  

>From the Greater Houston Grotto's perspective, hosting this event was
certainly a team effort and a very rewarding experience.  For those of you
who didn't make it to the event, you missed an incredible gathering of great
people and great cavers.  And for those of you who DID make it, thank you
very much for contributing to this event!  A few highlights included: Roger
Moore presenting the NSS BOG with a framed certificate commemorating October
22, 2011 as the official "National Speleological Society Day" for the City
of Houston; NSS President Wm. Shrewsbury whacking a bat pinata; Kevin and
Emily McGowen being awarded a beautiful cave photograph as a GHG lifetime
achievement award; and Louise Hose delivering Jean DeVries to the door of
the Sunday meeting via her personal aircraft!  We even had several BOG
members tell us that they sincerely felt that the BOG dinner/party was the
best they had ever attended (though it sounded like they weren't at the
legendary Buda BOG in the 70's)!  And of course, this wouldn't have been
possible without the support of the entire Texas caving community!  In
particular, thank you to the Bexar Grotto, DFW Grotto, and TSA for donating
to the event!  Outside of the Houston area, thank you to folks like Ernie
Garza and Bill Steele for obtainng kegs from the Shiner Brewery, Dave
McClung for his bartender services, Hungarian Barbara for helping to shop,
and Sue Schindel for single-handling saving party goers from swarms of
mosquitoes with some timely bug spray.  Then there are my fellow Houston
cavers who went above and beyond the call of duty: Mallory, Lyndon, Kevin,
Roger, Louise, Paul, Peter, Evren, Stephen, TJ, David, Don, Sid, Ray, Julia,
Greyson, Will, and Andy.  And I sincerely apologize if I missed anyone (like
the various folks who helped set-up and clean-up the events).  Thank you!

Sincerely,
Clint Ladd (GHG Chairman)

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