Seeking ideas/presenters for programs

I was elected (no need for a recount here) Programs Director of the South
Sound Flyfishers Club located in Olympia and I'm seeking ideas and
presenters for our monthly meetings.  Our meetings are the third Tuesday
of each month at the Thurston County Fairgrounds.

In the past two years, the club has had a great selection of monthly
presentations (see below).  I'd like to keep up the quality of diverse
topics with astute presenters, all the while keeping our modest budget in
check.

I've met quite a few of the anglers on this list and I know that many of
you would make excellent presenters for Clubs such as the South Sound
Flyfishers.  Would any of you be interested in performing a 40-190 minute
presentation on a subject pertinent to flyfishing? 

I'm seeking a way to get a computer viewer so that people such as
yourselves could use software such as PowerPoint or Webpage software to
organize a professional presentation on your home computer and then simply
bring a zip disk/CD to the meeting.  

I'd like to hear your suggestions/comments.

List of presenters from the last two years 

Date    Speaker Topic
Jan-99  Steve Probasco  ff here to there
Feb-99  Bill Jollymore  Kamloop trout
Mar-99  Janet Schimpf   fly tieing
Apr-99  Mike Croft      how fish see et al
May-99  Tom Bolinder & Greg Edwards     Olympia's Deschutes River
Jun-99  Larry DePaul    Cady Lake Manor
Jul-99  Jack Mitchell   Evening Hatch FF
Aug-99  Scott Craig     Bull Trout
Sep-99  Casey Garland   Water Safety
Oct-99  Luke Filmer]    Fish reproductions
Nov-99  John Shewey - Banquet prgm      Trout & Beyond
Nov-99  Doug Rose       Olympic Penn ff
Dec-99  no meet 
18-Jan-00       Steve Probasco  Up North
15-Feb-00       Pete Souerel & Selim Hassan     Russian Salmon
21-Mar-00       Bill Jollymore  Atlantic Salmon
18-Apr-00       Denny Rickards  Stillwater Trophy Trout & west best lakes
16-May-00       Deanna & JC Birkholm    fish view of fly
20-Jun-00       MyronSaikewica/Joe Uhlman       fish trip with Joe


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