Hi guys i am moving out to West Pymble and my current club being Nepean will be a chore to travel to. I will still remain a member but travel to them on special demonstrations etc.
I would however like to join a club for monthly visits just to stay in touch. I have Bonsai Study Group which is only about 5 mins away from my new place or Bonsai Society of Australia in West Pennant Hills which is about 20 mins away.
I was wondering if anyone here is a member of either and sort of describe these clubs to me in terms of member numbers, usual attendance, past guest demonstrators etc.
Would really like to get to know a few members here before i attend the first meeting.
Any members of Bonsai Study Group or Bonsai Society of Aus
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Re: Any members of Bonsai Study Group or Bonsai Society of Aus
Hi
Another ne to consider is the School of Bonsai at North Rocks.
They meet weekly either day and night, it is very social.
Have a look at their website.
Fiona
Another ne to consider is the School of Bonsai at North Rocks.
They meet weekly either day and night, it is very social.
Have a look at their website.
Fiona
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Re: Any members of Bonsai Study Group or Bonsai Society of Aus
Why do you need to get to know members before attending? Bonsai groups are quite welcoming and usually welcome visitors for a couple of meetings to see if it suits you before making a commitment.
Be brave. Just turn up an say Hi.
Be brave. Just turn up an say Hi.
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Re: Any members of Bonsai Study Group or Bonsai Society of Aus
x2shibui wrote: Be brave. Just turn up an say Hi.

The school of Bonsai is at North Rocks so is relatively nearby too.
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Re: Any members of Bonsai Study Group or Bonsai Society of Aus
Nope definitely not a need to get to know people. I think i will simply turn up.shibui wrote:Why do you need to get to know members before attending? Bonsai groups are quite welcoming and usually welcome visitors for a couple of meetings to see if it suits you before making a commitment.
Be brave. Just turn up an say Hi.