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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230712T190000
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SUMMARY:General Meeting - July 2023
DESCRIPTION:Make Your Own Pot \nDon Lindstrom will demonstrate the art of making clay bonsai pots. You are then invited to make your own.  Don will then collect the pots\, fire them\, and return them at a latter meeting.  There is a charge of $25 if you decide to make your own\, which will cover the cost of the clay and firing. \n\nMeetings are held on the first Wednesday from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm at The College of Dupage campus in the TEC 1038b. \nThe college address is 425 Fawell Boulevard\, Glen Ellyn\, Illinois. \nMembers who are unable to attend in person may join via ZOOM.
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/general-meeting-july-2023/
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SUMMARY:Annual Club Picnic 2023
DESCRIPTION:This year’s summer picnic is Sunday\, June 25\, from 11 to 3\, at Cantigny Park\, 1s151 Winfield Rd. in Wheaton\, IL 60189. \nCantigny is a beautiful park with gardens\, the Robert R. McCormick House\, and the First Division Museum. \nOur club picnic is the perfect time to come together and enjoy bonsai.  We should take this opportunity to bring a tree to show others and bring trees that we would like advice on.  It is a great time to hang out together and work on trees.  Nothing beats a summer day talking bonsai and wiring trees. \nOur picnic will take place under the shelter just on the left as you enter the park. Lunch will take place around noon. The club will provide burgers\, hot dogs\, and drinks; members are asked to bring their sides and share. \nMembers\, please plan on bringing a dish to pass and a tree or two to work on.  The club will have our wire box available if people need wire for their trees. \nSo we hope to see you on June 25th! \n \n  \nPlease be aware that while there is no entry fee to Cantigny\, there is a $10 parking fee per car. \nPlease feel free to call me (Nick DiBattista 630-479-2112) should you have any questions.
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/annual-club-picnic-2023/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230614T190000
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SUMMARY:Meeting of the Board - June 2023
DESCRIPTION:June 14\, 2023 – Meeting of the Board\nTo join\, log into your account and navigate to Board Meetings under the Members Section.
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/meeting-of-the-board-june-2023/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230607T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230607T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181156
CREATED:20221109T003303Z
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SUMMARY:General Meeting - June 2023
DESCRIPTION:Rock Planting demonstration by Larry Magee\nand\nBonsai 101 to be determined\n\nMeetings are held on the first Wednesday from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm at The College of Dupage campus in the TEC 1038b. \nThe college address is 425 Fawell Boulevard\, Glen Ellyn\, Illinois. \nMembers who are unable to attend in person may join via ZOOM.
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/general-meeting-june-2023/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230520T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230521T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181156
CREATED:20230430T231122Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Bonsai Weekend
DESCRIPTION:The Greater Louisville Bonsai Society is hosting a special bonsai exhibit at the Waterfront Botanical Gardens\, 1435 Frankfort Avenue\, Louisville\, KY on Saturday\, May 20\, from 10 am to 4 pm\, and Sunday\, May 21\, from 12 pm to 4 pm. \n\nFREE ENTRY\nDozens of bonsai on display\nNon-juried show\nPeople’s Choice Award\nBonsai demonstrations\nJapanese cultural demonstrations\n\n  \n 
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/spring-bonsai-weekend/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230513T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230514T160000
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SUMMARY:Midwest Bonsai Society 17th Annual May Bonsai Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Midwest Bonsai Society 17th Annual May Bonsai Exhibit\nMay 13th and 14th\, 2023\nA newer tradition for the Midwest Bonsai Society is the May Bonsai Exhibit.  Starting in 2004\, the show is smaller than the August Bonsai Exhibition but is well worth the trip to view the displays of trees.  The Garden Bonsai trees are displayed in the two courtyards.  Vendors offer an amazing selection of trees\, accent plants\, pots\, stands\, tools\, and Bonsai books and literature.  There are also workshops\, including a children’s workshop\, and bonsai demonstrations. \nThe May Exhibit is held in the Burnstein Hall of the Regenstein Center at the Chicago Botanic Garden. The theme of the show is education. Members are invited to bring trees in various stages of training\, accompanied by explanations of what processes are being used. \nThere is no cost to attend the bonsai show once inside the Garden\, but regular parking rates and per-person admission ticket prices apply for entry into the Chicago Botanic Garden. Please see the Garden’s dedicated webpage for pricing details. \n  \nPlease see the Midwest Bonsai webpage for additional information
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/midwest-bonsai-society-17th-annual-may-bonsai-exhibit/
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SUMMARY:Board Meeting - May 9\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:May 9\, 2023 – Meeting of the Board\nTo join\, log into your account and navigate to Board Meetings under the Members Section.
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/board-meeting-may-9-2023/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230503T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230503T203000
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SUMMARY:General Meeting - May 2023
DESCRIPTION:Air Layering and Grafting\nPresentation by Mark Fields\n  \n \n  \n   \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThe information below was taken from Mark Fields’ website. \nMy passion for bonsai began at about age 9.  I was born in 1959 and raised in Indianapolis\, Indiana.  My dad was a landscape contractor\, as I am today. \nMy dad used to purchase and dig nursery stock from a nursery\, Line’s Nursery\, down the street from where we lived.  Occasionally\, I would go with him and wandered around the nursery one day and found some little mugho pines that the nursery owner had lined out and was training in the ground.  I asked the owner\, Mr. Line\, what he was doing with them\, and he said he was training them as bonsai. I began asking him more about them and visited him more often.  A few days later\, he loaned me two books he owned from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden\, “Handbook on Bonsai: Special Techniques” and “Handbook on Dwarfed Potted Trees\, The Bonsai of Japan” and told me that I would learn more if I read them.  He showed me how to start and grow plants from cuttings\, prune properly\, and practice other skills as I grew older.  He passed away in the early 1970s. \nMy dad used to bring home shrubs in the back of his truck which was removed from a job and discarded.  When I saw an interesting-looking trunk or shape\, I would remove it and pot it up from the truck.  Most would die within days. Some would survive for at least that year’s growing season.  It was great practice\, and I learned a lot. \nWhen I married and moved out of my parent’s house into a double in 1979\, I moved my bonsai there.  The neighbor next door noticed that I was growing bonsai and told me his father-in-law used to do bonsai.  He went back to his house and got his wife and introduced me.  I told her the story about how her father got me started in bonsai and that he had loaned me his two Brooklyn Botanic Garden handbooks more than a decade before.  She told me to wait a minute and went back into the house.  A few minutes later\, she brought out those very same books and told me to keep them.  I was stunned.  They are now a part of my book collection\, and I still use them as a reference to this day. \nI discovered a bonsai nursery on the southeast side of Indy called Mendel Gardens about that same time.  There I began a relationship with the owner\, Max Mendel.  He sold starter trees\, supplies\, offered free advice\, and critiqued my trees when I asked him to.  He became my second mentor and taught me much of what I know about bonsai today.  I called him the father of bonsai in Indiana.  I spent many weekends wandering around his nursery.  He introduced me to the Indianapolis Bonsai Club\, which I joined.  I have been a member of that organization since 1979 and was president from 2009 – 2012.  Max passed away in the mid-1990s\, and I bought a few of his trees and his personal set of Masakuni tools I treasure. \nIn October of 2004\, I traveled to Europe\, where I met and befriended Danny Use and his wife Ingrid at their Ginkgo Bonsai Center in Laarne\, Belgium.  I went back there in October 2005 and worked for Danny for a couple of days.  I talked them into traveling to the US in June of 2008 to headline the Mid-America Bonsai Alliance in Indianapolis\, their first time here in the US.  They invited me to their nursery in April of 2009\, where I spent 2 weeks straight working side by side with Danny on many of his world-class bonsai specimens.  It was truly an amazing experience\, and I learned so much.  I am a much better bonsai artist because of his teachings. \nI worked for a major pharmaceutical company here in Indy from 1980 – 2010.  I also owned and operated my own landscape business\, Fields Landscape Concepts\, LLC\, founded in 1983 and closed in 2006.  As part of the landscape business\, I have sold bonsai\, pre-bonsai\, and supplies to club members and fellow enthusiasts since the early 1980s.  In 2011\, with a gentle push from friends such as bonsai artist and author Craig Coussins\, and bonsai artist Warren Hill\, I founded my own School of Bonsai. \nFor the second time\, I am married with 2 grown children from my first marriage and a granddaughter and a grandson. My wife Allison delivered twins\, a boy\, and a girl\, in November 2007.  So I am experiencing sort of a second life\, so to speak. \nWith the twins coming along\, I looked for something to do at home rather than being gone every evening landscaping.  In 2006\, with some prompting from my wife and IBC club members\, I decided to start a website and open a new business\, Bonsai by Fields\, LLC.  I perform demonstrations\, lectures\, and workshops using a wide variety of trees.  I also vend at a few major exhibitions throughout the US. \nI recently updated a list of bonsai artists I have either seen in demonstrations\, lectures\, and workshops.  They total more than 60 at this point.  Names such as the great John Naka\, Mas Ishi\, Yuji Yoshimura\, Danny Use\, Ryan Neil\, Masahiko Kimura\, and Bjorn Bjorholm. \nIn 2013\, I finally realized a dream I have always had of traveling to Japan to visit some of the bonsai nurseries there.  I was also able to see one of the major exhibitions there\, the Taikan-ten\, held in November in Kyoto. \nIn early January 2015\, I traveled to Osaka\, Japan\, to study at Kouka-en.  A third-generation bonsai nursery owned by Keichi Fujikawa. It is the nursery where Bjorn apprenticed and is now a resident artist.  I had secured a spot to study for a month there.  What an amazing experience!  It was 7 days a week\, 8 – 9 hours a day of nothing but bonsai.  I was also able to attend the 2015 Kokufu-ten Bonsai Exhibition and the famous Green Club Sale.  While there\, I met Italian bonsai artist Mauro Stemberger.  He visited here in the fall of 2015\, and I am now his Midwest agent. \nMark Fields \n  \nSome of Mark Fields’s Bonsai trees\n \nAcer Buergerianum \n \nPinus \n \nPyracantha \nContact information\nLocation: Greenwood\, Indiana\, USA\nEmail: maf71459(at)gmail.com\nWebsite: www.bonsaibyfields.com \n\n  \nMeetings are held on the first Wednesday from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm at The College of Dupage campus in the TEC 1038b. \nThe college address is 425 Fawell Boulevard\, Glen Ellyn\, Illinois. \nMembers who are unable to attend in person may join via ZOOM. \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/general-meeting-may-2023/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230411T190000
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SUMMARY:Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:April 11\, 2023 – Meeting of the Board\nTo join\, log into your account and navigate to Board Meetings under the Members Section.
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/board-meeting-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230405T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230405T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181156
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SUMMARY:General Meeting - April 2023
DESCRIPTION:Forest Planting Hands-on Workshop \n \nJim Beck and Linda Camp are leading a forest planting hands-on workshop for our March 2023 General Meeting. \nThe cost of the workshop is $60 for a five-tree planting and $80 for a seven-tree planting.  Additional trees will be available for $10 each. \nSpecies available are Dawn Redwood\, Trident Maples\, Japanese Maples\, Black Pines\, Larch \nPot\, soil\, and wire are included \nObservers are welcome at no charge. \n\nMeetings are held on the first Wednesday from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm at The College of Dupage campus in the TEC 1038b. \nThe college address is 425 Fawell Boulevard\, Glen Ellyn\, Illinois. \nMembers who are unable to attend in person may join via ZOOM. \n \n  \n \n  \n \n  \n 
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/general-meeting-april-2023/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230401T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230401T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181156
CREATED:20221212T143317Z
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SUMMARY:Yamadori Dig with MBS
DESCRIPTION:Bryan Lorentzen\, a member of the Milwaukee Bonsai Society\, is hosting a Yamadori dig on April 1st\, 2023\, and has invited our club to attend. \nHe was walking in the woods near the Boerner Botanical garden three years ago. The Milwaukee Public Schools own the woods. He came across a large group of burning bushes. In many places\, they are considered an invasive species. When I contacted and met the caretaker of these woods\, he permitted me to dig up as many of these trees as I would like. \nWe have been there for two springs and are not making a dent. We dug maybe 50 last spring. They make great bonsai. Some were 4″ in diameter. You can dig up trees for an upright\, slant style or other. My plan for next spring is to make forests. The trees flower in the spring\, get red berries\, bud back\, and ramify easily\, and of course\, the leaves turn red in fall. This last fall\, when the leaves were changing color\, we were there. They stood out in the woods\, and there were more than a thousand of them. I will make some oval pots that you can buy for the forest at a reasonable price\, and I have some other pots for sale. \nYou will need branch cutters\, shovels\, bags\, a saw if you choose a large tree\, and maybe a cart because the woods are a couple of hundred yards from the parking lot. Be prepared with soil and pots for when you get home. \nThe event starts after their Saturday meeting on April 1st\, 2023. The meeting goes from 9-12 noon at the Boerner Botanical Visitor building on the lower level. Come to the meeting if you want. Or you can wait in the parking lot for us to come out. There will likely be a good spring educational program. \nhttps://county.milwaukee.gov/EN/Parks/Explore/Boerner-Botanical-Gardens \nHere is a story that he wrote a few years ago about Yamadori. \nhttps://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRHD5WvDjZr4Y5AsJVDkBuGExlFLEKRLnq4x1wXpOKopQv7MsFvhrHDbzvfxx9F-A/pub
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/yamadori-dig-with-mbs/
LOCATION:Boerner Botanical Gardens\, 9400 Boerner Drive\, Hales Corners\, WI\, 53130\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230307T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230307T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181157
CREATED:20230307T195232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230307T200154Z
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SUMMARY:Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:  \nMarch 7\, 2023 – Meeting of the Board\nTo join log in to your account and navigate to Board Meetings under the Members Section \n  \n 
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/board-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230301T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230301T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181157
CREATED:20221109T001538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T180116Z
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SUMMARY:General Meeting - March 2023
DESCRIPTION:  \nOur March Meeting will be a ZOOM presentation by Chris Consenza on Tanuki or Phoenix grafting. \n\n\n  \n\nMeetings are held on the first Wednesday from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm at The College of Dupage campus in the TEC 1038b.  The college address is 425 Fawell Boulevard\, Glen Ellyn\, Illinois. \nMembers who are unable to attend in person may join via ZOOM.
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/general-meeting-march-2023/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230218T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230218T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181157
CREATED:20221020T143902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230218T002704Z
UID:10226-1676714400-1676736000@prairiestatebonsai.com
SUMMARY:Winter Silhouette Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd annual PSBS Winter Silhouette Bonsai Exhibit is at Cantigny Park in Wheaton\, IL.\n  \nA Silhouette exhibit displays the bonsai without leaves which may seem a little strange\, but it is a great time to see the trees’ structure\, especially the ramification. \nThe exhibit will last one day on Saturday\, February 18\, 2022\, from 10 am to 4 pm.  Both members and non-members are welcome to display their deciduous trees in the natural winter stage of development.  Everyone is welcome to visit the exhibit at no charge.  There is a $5.00 charge for parking collected at the gate. \nThe setup for the event will begin on Friday\, February 17\, 2022.  Contact Nick DiBattista with the number of trees you wish to display or how many tables you wish to reserve if you consider vending at the exhibit.  You may also email prairiestatebonsai@gmail.com with ‘Winter Silhouette‘ in the subject line. \n 
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/winter-sihouette-exhibit/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230201T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230201T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181157
CREATED:20221109T001228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230125T172003Z
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SUMMARY:General Meeting February 2023
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first meeting of 2023! We will view the official club video from the Destination Asia show and open the floor to discuss the show. As always\, feel free to bring any trees you need advice from other members! \nREMINDER: If you ordered club shirts or hats\, you could pick them up at this meeting in person. \n\nMeetings are held on the first Wednesday from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm at The College of Dupage campus in the TEC 1038b. \nThe college address is 425 Fawell Boulevard\, Glen Ellyn\, Illinois. \nMembers who are unable to attend in person may join via ZOOM.
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/general-meeting-february-2023/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230110T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230110T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181157
CREATED:20230104T153059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230107T202504Z
UID:11266-1673377200-1673382600@prairiestatebonsai.com
SUMMARY:January 2023 Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Jan 10\, 2023\, 07:00 \nAll members are welcome to join via ZOOM
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/january-2023-board-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221207T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221207T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181157
CREATED:20220813T131033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221031T120135Z
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SUMMARY:Club Christmas Party
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin us for the last get-together of 2022\nBring snacks and your favorite NA drinks\, plus a white elephant gift. \nThere will also be a door prize chance whether you are naughty or nice. \n  \nWe will have our annual Christmas Party this year on December 7 ( our regular Wednesday meeting days ) at the College of DuPage. This is a fun get-together to celebrate the holidays with our bonsai friends and colleagues. \nPlease bring food to share. It can be an appetizer\, dessert\, or homemade dish. It can NOT be anything that requires an open flame\, and NO alcoholic beverages are allowed. The club will provide pop\, water\, ice\, plates\, cups\, and utensils. \nAs usual\, there will be a door prize or maybe two. Everyone attending will be given a ticket for a chance to win it. \n  \n \nAlso\, we will have a White Elephant gift exchange. Bring something bonsai-related if you want to play in the White Elephant exchange. You don’t get to play if you don’t bring a gift. Gifts are inexpensive and can be humorous\, new\, or used items\, but they must be related to bonsai and usable\, not junk. It can be a pot or tool you don’t need anymore\, a book you have read\, but remember it must be bonsai related. Wrap it well\, put it in the gift pile when you arrive\, and you might get something helpful when it’s your turn to snag a gift from the heap. We will draw numbers from a hat to determine the gift-choice play order. Starting with #1\, the first person picks a gift from the pile\, then unwraps and displays it for all to see. The second and all subsequent people can steal or take a gift from the pile. If they steal\, the person who just had his/her gift stolen can take a gift from the pile OR steal any other gift (EXCEPT the one just stolen from him/her). No limit on how many times a gift can be stolen. When all the gifts have been opened\, the first player who started the game (who\, by the way\, never had the option of stealing a gift\, to begin with) gets to either keep or exchange his gift with anyone playing\, thus ending the game. It is a very fun event; bring a gift and participate. \nPlease remember to keep the date open for our Christmas party. We always have a good time\, sooo\, even if you don’t usually make it to our regular meetings\, do plan on coming to this. \nHAPPY HOLIDAYS! \n  \nMeetings are held on the first Wednesday from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm at The College of Dupage campus in the TEC 1038b. \nThe college address is 425 Fawell Boulevard\, Glen Ellyn\, Illinois. \nMembers who are unable to attend in person may join via ZOOM. \n \n  \n  \n \n  \n \n  \n 
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/christmas-party/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221108T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221108T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181157
CREATED:20221106T124833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221106T124833Z
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SUMMARY:Board Meeting - November 2022
DESCRIPTION:Board Meeting \n 
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/board-meeting-november-2022/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221102T190000
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SUMMARY:November General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Our guest presenter for November is Angelica Ramirez\, currently working on a six-month bonsai internship at the Chicago Botanic Garden.  She will share her extensive knowledge of bonsai pot artists’ from around the world.\nShe has compiled an extensive database of the bonsai ceramics community together and made bonsai pottery easily accessible.  The potters of all skill levels\, from amateur to professional\, in all populated regions. You might also discover potters who don’t make “bonsai pots” but rather make unique pots that may suit as accent or nontraditional style pots. This database includes active potters\, archive potters (coming soon)\, retailers\, and resources about bonsai ceramics. \n \n  \n“I love bonsai pots! I have spent countless hours online\, researching and finding potters worldwide. I want to make bonsai potters and their work easily accessible to everyone. My goal is to bring the global bonsai potter community together\, support them\, and in doing so help the whole bonsai community grow long term.” \n  \nAngelica’s website can be viewed here. \n  \nAngelica began learning bonsai in 2019 from online videos\, books\, and Feng (Gary) Gu of Penjing Bonsai Garden in Malabar\, Florida. Later that year\, Angelica attended a one-to-one class with Peter Chan at Herons Bonsai and was invited to continue her studies with Peter. Angelica returned to Herons Bonsai in May 2022 for a week-long course and will return in February 2023 for a month-long internship. As a member of the Bonsai Society of Brevard\, Angelica competed at the 2021 Bonsai Societies of Florida Convention Scholarship Competition\, earning second place; encompassing a scholarship to continue her bonsai studies and named a guest artist for the 2022 48th Annual BSF Convention. Angelica was honored to display her bonsai at the 2022 Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival and at the Chicago Botanic Garden later that same year. \nIn February 2022\, Angelica launched ‘Discover Potters\,’ a free online database of active bonsai potters worldwide\, which includes direct links to over 300 potters\, bonsai pot retailers\, auctions\, and bonsai pottery resources. \n  \nMeetings are held on the first Wednesday from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm at The College of Dupage campus in the TEC 1038b. \nThe college address is 425 Fawell Boulevard\, Glen Ellyn\, Illinois. \n\nMembers who are unable to attend in person may join via ZOOM. \n \n  \n \n  \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/november-general-meeting-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221005T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221005T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181157
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SUMMARY:October General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Penjing Demonstration\n \nJennifer Price will design a Penjing planting on a slab.  She will be using approximately nine Chinese Elms\, Muck\, and a marble slab. Penjing\, also known as penzai\, is the ancient Chinese art of depicting artistically formed trees\, other plants\, and landscapes in miniature. \nUsing artificially dwarfed trees and shrubs\, these arrangements are created in special trays or pots which are placed on ornately carved wooden stands. Often\, rocks\, miniature ceramic structures (like buildings and bridges)\, and figurines are added to give the proper scales as part of the natural scenery. These miniatures add to the symbolism of a penjing specimen by providing a social or historical context in which to interpret the overall penjing design. \nThese miniature landscapes include trees that are frequently over a hundred years old. Like the plants in the Chinese garden\, they have been carefully selected and tended so that they develop into twisted and gnarled shapes reminiscent of their full-size counterparts in the wild. Like Chinese gardens\, these miniature landscapes are designed to convey landscapes experienced from various viewpoints – a close-up view\, a medium-range view\, or a panorama. \nAs an art form\, penjing is an extension of the garden since it enables an artist to recreate parts of the natural landscape in miniature. Penjing is often used indoors as part of a garden’s overall design since it reiterates the landscape features found outside. Penjing pots grace pavilions\, private studies or living rooms\, and public buildings. They are free-standing elements within the gardens or placed on furniture such as a table or bookshelf. A lattice display stand is sometimes built\, which adds particular prominence to the penjing specimen and exemplifies the interplay between architecture and nature. \nPhoto of the quartz slab and elms to be used for the demonstration and raffle\n  \nThere will also be a discussion on preparing Topicals for the upcoming winter season. \n  \n  \n\n  \nMeetings are held on the first Wednesday of the month from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm at The College of Dupage campus in the TEC 1038b. \nThe college address is 425 Fawell Boulevard\, Glen Ellyn\, Illinois. \n  \nMembers who are unable to attend in person may join via ZOOM. \n \n  \n \n  \n \n  \n 
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/october-general-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220920T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220920T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181157
CREATED:20220920T131450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220920T132652Z
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SUMMARY:September 2022 Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/monthly-meeting-page/
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/monthly-meeting-page/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220914T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220914T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181157
CREATED:20211013T225420Z
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SUMMARY:September General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:IRON BONSAI COMPETITION\nOur September meeting should bring back some fond memories for our longtime members. Our Iron Bonsai is a competition between three bonsai artists and one assistant who will each style a mature juniper in a 5-gallon container in one hour. \nAttendees will wander around the room\, observing the transformation of the raw plant material into a work of art. The audience is encouraged to ask questions of the artist\, make suggestions\, question\, and comment as they work. Please allow the artist space to work and avoid any physical contact with the work site. \nAt the close of the competition\, attendees be given a ticket to vote for their favorite tree. The artist with the most votes will be crowned Iron Bonsai Champ of 2022. \nAll three-styled trees will then be raffled individually.  Raffle tickets are priced at 1 for $3.00\, 3 for $5.00\, 7 for $10.00\, and 15 for $20.00. \nIn alphabetical order\, the participating artists this year are; Jim Beck\, Phil Malhiot\, and Victor Zurczak. \n\n\nThis meeting will be held on the second Wednesday of the month due to the Holiday from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm at The College of Dupage campus in the TEC 1038b. \nThe college address is 425 Fawell Boulevard\, Glen Ellyn\, Illinois. \n  \nMembers who are unable to attend in person may join via ZOOM. \n \n  \n \n 
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/september-general-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220819T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220821T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181157
CREATED:20220630T214302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220630T214401Z
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SUMMARY:44th Annual Mid-America Bonsai Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n44th Annual Mid-America Bonsai Exhibition\nAugust 19-21\, 2022\nAbout  |  Guest Master  |  Vendors  |  Schedule  |  Workshops  |  Volunteers Needed! | Dinner and Auction  |  Tree Registration \n\n\n\n\n\nView fullsize \n\n\n\n\nAugust 2017 Best of Show & 1st Place Professional \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOur August Exhibition has the longest history\, going into its 44th year in 2022. It is one of the largest regional shows in the nation. Centered on the Chicago Botanic Garden’s Permanent Collection\, featuring over 50 world-class trees\, it’s a showplace of trees from across the Midwest and beyond. Enthusiasts from across the country bring their trees to be judged in the main hall at the Garden’s Regenstein Center. \nA gallery of the 2018 41st Annual Mid-America Exhibition is available here. We have a review of the August 2017 Exhibition available here. We also have a review of the 2015 Exhibit available with that year’s winners. \nThe show is free\, but regular parking rates apply for entry to the Chicago Botanic Garden. \nTraveling from out of town?  Many of the hotels near the Chicago Botanic Garden offer discounted rates.
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/44th-annual-mid-america-bonsai-exhibition/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220809T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220809T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181157
CREATED:20220719T234722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220808T204051Z
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SUMMARY:August 2022 Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:August 9\, 2022 – Meeting of the Board\n7:00 pm to 8:30 pm\nClick the link below to join the meeting\n  \nhttps://prairiestatebonsai.com/monthly-meeting-page/\n 
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/august-2022-meeting-of-the-board/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220806T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220807T163000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181157
CREATED:20220415T130109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T114747Z
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SUMMARY:PSBS Annual Fall Show
DESCRIPTION:Destination Asia Festival – The Morton Arboretum\nAnd the Winner is…\n\nLodgepole Pine – Best in Show\nJennifer Price \n\n \nJapanese White Pine – Peoples Choice \nDan Turner \nSee all photos from the Show\n\n\nRead the recap of all the happenings at the Show below \nClick to read the recap of the Show\nThe results are in for the people’s choice awards.\nClick here to see where your tree ranked with the public vote.\n\n\n  \n \n  \nDestination Asia raffle tree winner was Jan G.\, who won a juniper styled by Dan Kosta of PSBS. \nClick here to read an article from the Suburban Life Newspaper about Dan Kosta in 2001\n\n\nDestination Asia Festival – The Morton Arboretum\n\nAugust 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm\nAugust 6 and 7\, 2022 @ 9:00 am – 4:30 pm\n\n\n\nDestination Asia Festival \nThe Morton Arboretum \n \n \nExplore the diverse cultures of Asia through music\, dance\, food\, and more.  Join us for a fun-filled weekend that will transport you across the globe.  Starting with a member preview on Friday evening and all day on Saturday and Sunday\, enjoy diverse cultural performances and demonstrations\, various shopping and art vendors\, and local food trucks. \nThis event attracts new members to our club and allows members to gather and interact with the Festival attendees and teach them about the art of bonsai. \nPSBS is proud to be back in the Sycamore Room hosting our Annual PSBS Bonsai Exhibition.  Our Bonsai Exhibition is where our club members can show their trees which they have spent so much time on.  There will also be several “trees in training” tables where our new members can show their work and others can display interesting trees in progress.  Please consider bringing as many of your trees as possible.  As PSBS members\, you are allowed up to three display trees for judging but unlimited “trees in training.”\nWe are lucky to have Mr. Chris Baker of the Chicago Botanic Garden as our judge for this year’s exhibition.  Chris will also be on hand Saturday afternoon to do a Bonsai demonstration.  When he was introduced to bonsai\, Chris Baker’s journey began 15 years ago in Gainesville\, Florida.  After moving to Maryland in 2004 to work as a horticulturist at the National Aquarium in Baltimore\, he joined the Baltimore Bonsai Club.  In 2010 Baker\, at an Open House at the National Bonsai & Penjing Museum\, met Curator Jack Sustic and expressed an interest in curating a public bonsai collection one day.  He began volunteering at the Museum in the spring of 2011.  Then\, thanks to an introduction from Sustic to Tohru Suzuki\, a third-generation bonsai master in Japan\, Baker spent six months in 2012 as an apprentice at the Daijuen Nursery.  In 2013 he was chosen for the NBF-sponsored First Curators Apprenticeship position.  In 2014 Baker’s dream to curate a public bonsai collection came true when he accepted a position as the first full-time curator at The Chicago Botanic Garden in Glencoe\, Illinois.  There he has used the skills and knowledge gained in Japan and at the National Arboretum to raise the status and quality of the Chicago collection.  See below for the criteria Chris will use while judging. \n\n\nBonsai Judging Criteria\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWorkshops are available with limited seating on both  Saturday and Sunday. \n(PSBS members\, please call the registrar to receive the member rate\n 630-719-2468 (Monday through Friday\, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.)\n\nPlease click the links below each Workshop to register for members and guests of the Morton Arboretum.\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n  \n\n1) Brazilian rain tree (Chloroleucon tortum) Workshop\n\n\n\n\n The Brazilian Rain Tree is a beautiful tropical tree.  The bark is very smooth and tends to exfoliate\, creating a striking image.  A Raintree’s trunk will begin to twist and change shape as it matures.  The tree has small compound leaves that will fold slightly shut at night. The primary focus of this workshop will be on styling the tree both with wire and branch selection. The instructor will provide seasonal tips so your tree will stay healthy for years.  All skill levels are welcome.\n\nNotes:  Limit 8\nSaturday\, August 6\, 9 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.\nThornhill Education Center\n$55.00 members\n\nClick here to Register online.\n\n\n\n\n2) Procumbens Juniper Workshop\nThis beginner to intermediate class will feature Procumbens Juniper.  The primary focus of this workshop will be what to look for in creating bonsai; design and wiring will all be covered. The trees featured are in 1-gallon pots and have ¾”-1 inch trunks. The goal of this class is to come away with a tree that has its first initial styling and is on its way to becoming a bonsai.\n\nNotes:  Limit 10\nSaturday\, August 6\, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.\nThornhill Education Center\n$80.00 members\n\nClick here to register online.\n\n\n\n\n\n3) Fukien Tea (Carmona retusa) Workshop\nThe Fukien Tea is a beautiful tropical tree originally from China.  Its name is taken from the province Fukien (in Chinese Fuijan). The tree features small dark-green shiny leaves atop a trunk with an irregular surface that gives it the appearance of great age even after a few years.Small white flowers can appear all year round and sometimes produce small yellow-red to dark berries. The primary focus of this workshop will be on styling the tree both with wire and branch selection. The instructor will provide seasonal tips so that your tree will stay healthy for years to come.  All skill levels welcome.\n\nNotes:  Limit 10\nSunday\, August 7\, 9 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.\n$83.00 members\nClick here to register online.\n\n\n\n\n4) Chinese Elm workshop (Ulmus parvifolia)\n\nThis workshop features a selection of Chinese Elm trees.  This workshop will explore the many possibilities of “Chuhin” bonsai\, its smaller size requiring less space and time for the overall design.  Chinese Elms are strong\, adaptable\, fast-growing trees with small textured leaves perfect for the beginner or the experienced student.  Students will learn design principles as well as how to select and prune branches to develop the desired shape for your tree.  The instructor will provide seasonal tips so that your tree will stay healthy for years to come.  All skill levels welcome.\n\nNotes:  Limit 10\nSunday 7\, August \, 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.\nThornhill Education Center\n$83.00 members\nClick here to register online.\n\n\n(PSBS members\, please call the registrar to receive the member rate\n 630-719-2468 (Monday through Friday\, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.)\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease consider bringing a tree for display.\nIf you are interested in volunteering time at the show or need transport for your trees\, please contact Nick DiBattista (nicholasd_1@yahoo.com or 630-479-2112). \nLink to Parking information for volunteers \nLink to Morton Arboretum for more information
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/destination-asia-festival-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220803T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220803T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181157
CREATED:20211013T225223Z
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SUMMARY:August General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Tropicals\n \nMeeting Highlights \nJennifer Price will talk about how to enjoy summer color with flowering tropicals plus a few unusual species for your bonsai garden.  We will also discuss the advantages of different soil blends. \n  \nPlease bring some of your tropicals to the meeting for display and to get hints on improving your specimen or just showing off how beautiful it already is. \n  \n  \nAugust Meeting raffle tree was potted this last Spring.   Mountian Pine (Pinus mugo) styled by Phil Malhiot\n  \n\n\n  \nMeetings are held on the first Wednesday of the month from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm at The College of Dupage campus in the TEC 1038b. \nThe college address is 425 Fawell Boulevard\, Glen Ellyn\, Illinois. \n  \nMembers who are unable to attend in person may join via ZOOM. \n \n  \n \n  \n \n  \n 
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/august-general-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220719T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220719T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181157
CREATED:20220703T200752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220703T200752Z
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SUMMARY:July 2022 Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nBoard Meetings are currently held via ZOOM.  The board meetings are open to current members as non-voting observers. \n\nClick the Zoom button to join the meeting. \nJune 14\, 2022 \n7:00 pm to 8:30 pm
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/july-2022-board-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220713T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220713T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181157
CREATED:20211013T225059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220701T004339Z
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SUMMARY:July General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Meeting Highlights\n⇒  Tree on a rock planting by Larry Magee \n          ⇒  Muck demonstration by Linda Camp \n⇒  Three raffles – Three trees \n \nPhil Mahliot’s Demo Tree from the Club Picnic \n  \n \nJim Keith’s Demo Tree \n\n\n\n  \nMeetings are held on the first Wednesday of the month from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm at The College of Dupage campus in the TEC 1038b. \nThe college address is 425 Fawell Boulevard\, Glen Ellyn\, Illinois. \nMembers who are unable to attend in person may join via ZOOM. \n \n  \n \n 
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/july-general-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220626T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220626T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181157
CREATED:20220502T225630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220621T121138Z
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SUMMARY:PSBS Annual Club Picnic 2022
DESCRIPTION:This year’s summer picnic is Sunday\, June 26\, at Cantigny Park\, 1s151 Winfield Rd. in Wheaton\, IL 60189. \nCantigny is a beautiful park with gardens\, the Robert R. McCormick House\, and the First Division Museum. \nOur club picnic is the perfect time to come together and enjoy bonsai.  We should take this opportunity to bring a tree to show others and bring trees that we would like advice on.  It is a great time to hang out together and work on trees.  Nothing beats a summer day talking bonsai and wiring trees. \nOur picnic will take place under the shelter at the First Division Pavilion. Lunch will take place around noon. The club will provide the burgers\, hot dogs\, and drinks; members are asked to bring their sides and share if they feel comfortable.  Phil Maliot will give a demonstration at 2 pm. \nMembers\, please plan on bringing a tree or two to work on.  The club will have our wire box available if people need wire for their trees. \nI would love to see people bring trees to show the public at this event.  It is not a formal show\, so the trees don’t need to be in perfect show shape.  We want to let the public know about all the trees we are working on.  However\, please do if you are inclined to bring the tree you plan to show at the Midwest symposium.  We would love to get a preview of the tree. \nWe will raffle off a couple of trees\, so bring a little extra cash.  A raffle will be open to the public with the tree Phil Maliot works on for the demonstration.  A separate raffle will be held for club members only for a Jim Keith-Styled Shimpaku. \nWin a beautiful Shimpaku juniper styled by former club president and member Jim Keith!  Only members will be allowed to buy tickets for this tree’s raffle. Don’t miss your chance to add this fabulous piece to your personal collection at the club picnic! \nSo we hope to see you on June 26th! \n \n  \nPlease be aware that while there is no entry fee to Cantigny\, there is a $10 parking fee per car. \nPlease feel free to call me (Nick DiBattista 630-479-2112) should you have any questions. \n  \nMap of Cantigny with picnic area circled in red.
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/psbs-annual-club-picnic-2022/
LOCATION:Cantigny Park\, 1 S 151 Winfield Road\, Wheaton\, IL\, 60189\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220623T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220626T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T181157
CREATED:20220411T120023Z
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SUMMARY:MABA/Milwaukee 202Two
DESCRIPTION:On June 23-26\, 2022\, Bonsai artists and MABA members are heading to Milwaukee\, WI for the MABA/Milwaukee Convention! In part to see headlining artist François Jeker from France or any of the other nine artists. \nFollowing the unprecedented 2020 pandemic we postponed this convention twice. The safety and the well-being of all those that come together for this event will always come first. Now with the country starting to feel safe\, our partner artist and vendors agree to go forward. \nhttp://www.milwaukeebonsai.org/maba/ \n  \n\nMABA \nThe Mid-America Bonsai Alliance (MABA) is an organization made up of local bonsai clubs and societies from nine Midwest U.S. states and Canadian provinces. \n  \n\nMBS \nThe Milwaukee Bonsai Society (MBS) mission is to create a rich and diverse community through its inspiring bonsai exhibits\, education\, and community engagement.
URL:https://prairiestatebonsai.com/event/maba-milwaukee-202two-2/
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