Click Here To Visit The SRGC Main Site
'Scottisch Rockers-Not just another plant club.' Where the action is.
The SRGC consistently comes up towards the top of the Google results list when I am searching botanical questions, so that that is probably a good reason to keep the name.I know this is a bit off-subject, but it would be interesting to know how many Forum members, (or reading-only lurkers) are not SRGC members yet. And also how many of the many new members who joined via the web were encouraged by being a Forumist first? Maybe a survey of what new members think of the name would be interesting, but then if they became members then they were obviously not put off much !!
Just looked up one of the acronym databases on the net and this is the list for SRGC:http://www.acronymattic.com/SRGC.html (these are the alternative definitions, Scottish Rock Garden Club is the main one on a different page). Secrets of Really Good ChocolateNow, if you had that as an alternative definition, membership would be bound to swell...
Cohan, I think we will need to incorporate kilts into the fotos, don't you?
How about, instead of changing the name, creating a membership campaign with 'Scottish Rockers' as a theme. I like the idea of kilted gardeners hanging from cliffs taking notes on some obscure crevice inhabitant. 'Scottisch Rockers-Not just another plant club.' Where the action is.Or, how about paragliders floating down the face of a ravine photographing hard to reach botanical treasures. Still in kilts, of course.
Quote from: Regelian on January 27, 2011, 01:47:19 PMHow about, instead of changing the name, creating a membership campaign with 'Scottish Rockers' as a theme. I like the idea of kilted gardeners hanging from cliffs taking notes on some obscure crevice inhabitant. 'Scottisch Rockers-Not just another plant club.' Where the action is.Or, how about paragliders floating down the face of a ravine photographing hard to reach botanical treasures. Still in kilts, of course. Jamie,We're just going to have to be really careful of the angle we're photographing these kilted gardeners. Never know what we might be photographing otherwise. Paragliding in a kilt could be very illuminating.