we are all underpaid
On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 8:10 PM, George Veni via Texascavers <
texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:
> Bexar Grotto has always been generous, which makes me proud to be a
> member. Expanding that generosity to Texas cavers in general and some
> friends close to San Antonio:
>
Bexar Grotto has always been generous, which makes me proud to be a member.
Expanding that generosity to Texas cavers in general and some friends close to
San Antonio:
John Moses in El Paso is the NSS International Secretary
Patty Perlaky at Cave Without A Name is President of the National
So, what is unique about the Bexar Grotto and what are they doing, or could be
doing better to attract and retain members in the grotto and the NSS.
Thoughts,
Geary
From: Texascavers [mailto:texascavers-boun...@texascavers.com] On Behalf Of
Bill Bentley via Texascavers
Sent: Tuesday, August
Yes I agree, and the PBSS is slowly fading away... slowly
On 8/29/2017 3:46 PM, Bennett Lee via Texascavers wrote:
I just wanted to point out that Texas has eight separate Grottos, and
that the leaders of all the major *Texas, national,* and
*international* cave organizations are *all Bexar
I've always said Bexar grotto is unique. They are much more service oriented
than most.The grotto has a lot to be proud of.
Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S7, an AT 4G LTE smartphone
Original message From: Bennett Lee via Texascavers
Date: 8/29/17
I just wanted to point out that Texas has eight separate Grottos, and that the
leaders of all the major Texas, national, and international cave organizations
are all Bexar Grotto members.
* International Union of Speleology (UIS)
President: George Veni, Bexar Grotto
* National