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FROM THE PRESIDENT Welcome back! Hope you ve all enjoyed the summer. Let s hope the recent good weather continues well into the fall. As was the case last year, the rhodos seem to have appreciated the gentler spring and early summer, leading to good bud set for next spring. Remember that September is often the driest part of the year, before the fall rains start in October. This month s program on Water Wise Gardening is certainly timely. Our long awaited fall conference is just around the corner. The conference committee has worked through the summer, putting in countless hours to keep everything running smoothly. It s going to be a great event! Please tell your friends the conference will include a terrific plant sale with rare and unusual rhodos. We also, of course, have our regular calendar of events. You ll be hearing more about them through the fall, at our meetings and in our newsletter. (continued page 2) EXECUTIVE President Art Lightburn 468-7516 Past President John Deniseger 390-3605 Vice President Sandra Dorman 390-0136 Secretary Ann Beamish 758-2574 Treasurer Burkhard Dressler 758-1738 Directors Glenda Allard Barr 390-2822 Debbie Gaboury 758-1204 Reinhold Gorgosilich 758-6533 Craig Clarke 390-4090 Paul Lawry 390-2370 Susan Lightburn 468-7516 COMMITTEES Advertising Susan Lightburn 468-7516 Library Ann Beamish 758-2574 Newsletter Kathryn Grant 245-7879 Membership Debbie Gaboury 758-1204 Program Glenda Allard Barr 390-2822 Raffle Ann Davey & Val Harvey Social Sandra Dorman 390-0136 Bargain Table Reinhold Gorgosilich 758-6533 Nanaimo Rhododendron Society Box 241, #101-5170 Dunster Road Nanaimo, BC V9T 6M4 Website: nanaimo.rhodos.ca email: nanaimo@rhodos.ca NEXT MEETING THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 BEBAN PARK SOCIAL CENTRE 7:00 pm CONNIE KURAMOTO Water Wise Gardening Volume 22, Number 1, September 2012 Page 1 of 6

(President s message continued) TWIGS and STEMs *************************** GOODIES FOR SEPTEMBER MEETING Our September meeting will begin at 7:00 PM with our traditional potluck dinner. Please bring a savoury or sweet finger food dish to share which could be anything from sushi to shortbread. Bring your own plate and any beverage you may wish to drink although tea and coffee will be provided. *************************** SOCIAL CONVENER WANTED Sandra is looking for someone to take over the Social chair. Duties include making coffee for the meetings, organizing set-up of tables for the potluck meetings and auction, sending cards to ill club members. Talk to Sandra for more details, or let a member of the executive know if you are interested. This will be my last President s message as Art Lightburn will be taking over as NRS President following the conference. I ve really enjoyed the role over the last 2 years. Our executive has been a wonderful group to be part of. I d like to thank each of them for their hard work and contribution to the ongoing success of our club. I also want to thank Art and the new members of our executive for their commitments. Our club is in good hands. This fall is the club s 20 th Anniversary! During that time, we ve heard great speakers, had opportunities to buy an amazing diversity of plants, visited gardens all over Vancouver Island, supported our community, developed must have rhodo lists as long as your arm, supported students with bursaries, held truss shows and more. Most importantly though, we ve had the opportunity to meet an amazing group of people who share common interests and enjoy life on central Vancouver Island. Time really does fly when you re having fun! Don t forget, we ll be kicking off our year with a finger food potluck which will begin at 7 pm rather than our usual 7:30pm. Hope to see you all at the meeting on Thursday, September 13 th. John Volume 22, Number 1, September 2012 Page 2 of 6

Rhodos in Paradise: Destination Vancouver Island September 21 23, 2012 The Western Regional Conference of the ARS is almost here! As of August 26 th we have 26 days to go before it begins. The Conference Committee is getting excited and looking forward to meeting new friends and greeting old ones. We have over 200 people registered and know that it will be a success thanks to the many people who have so willingly volunteered their time and talents. The Committee would like to encourage those of you who haven t yet registered for the conference to do so ASAP. We are also looking for additional items representing Nanaimo to include in our baskets for the Silent Auction. Please bring any items you may have to the September meeting. We also ask that you tell people that may be interested, but who may not be part of our club, about the Plant Sale at the Conference. The Plant Sale will be open to members only on Friday, the 21 st of September (between 2 and 6 pm downstairs in the Benson Room). On Saturday, the plant sale will be open from 10am until 6pm and on Sunday from 10 am until 1:00 pm. We have both Canadian and American growers and they will all have delicious plants for sale, both species and hybrids that you just can t purchase in any of our local nurseries. One gallon plants will be $12 and two gallon plants will be $24, with the exception of the Rhodo Species Foundation plants (over 200 of them) which will vary in price. Remind your friends that September is a great time to buy Your hard-working conference committee rhododendrons and fall is one of the best times to plant them. Terry Richmond and a number of outstanding growers and gardeners will be on hand to give advice and help you find those perfect plants for your gardens. The lineup of speakers is impressive and we know that we ll all learn something new. Both tours are showcasing some fantastic gardens where you ll pick up ideas you can use in your own gardens. The food and venue are both great no matter if you re just participating in some of the conference or taking it all in. We are looking forward to welcoming keen gardeners from across North America and sharing our gardening paradise! Volume 22, Number 1, September 2012 Page 3 of 6

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Fresh Fig Tart with Rosemary Cornmeal Crust and Lemon Mascarpone Cream: A Lazy Front Porch Supper Prep time: 30 minutes Cook time: 1 hour 15 minutes Total time: 1 hour 45 minutes Yield: Serves 6 From A Lazy Front Porch Supper, Gourmet magazine, July 2003 Ingredients For crust 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour 1/2 cup yellow cornmeal (not stone-ground) 1 tablespoon sugar 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 stick (1/2 cup) cold unsalted butter, cut into pieces 1 1/2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh rosemary 4 to 5 tablespoons ice water For the filling 1/3 cup sour cream 1 cup mascarpone cheese 1/4 cup sugar 1 1/2 teaspoons finely grated fresh lemon zest 1/8 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons red-currant jelly 1 tablespoon honey 1 1/2 lb fresh figs Special equipment An 11 1/4- by 8- by 1-inch rectangular or 10-inch round fluted tart pan (1 inch deep) with a removable bottom Instructions Make crust: 1. Pulse together flour, cornmeal, sugar, and salt in a food processor. Add butter and rosemary and pulse until mixture resembles coarse meal with some small (roughly pea-size) butter lumps. Drizzle evenly with 4 tablespoons ice water and pulse until just incorporated. Gently squeeze a small handful. If it doesn't hold together, add more water, 1/2 tablespoon at a time, pulsing after each addition and continuing to test. 2. Press dough evenly onto bottom and up sides of tart pan with floured fingers. Smooth dough with a small offset metal spatula or back of a spoon (floured if necessary), then roll a rolling pin over top of pan to trim dough flush with rim. Chill crust until firm, about 30 minutes. 3. Preheat oven to 400º. Bake crust in middle of oven until center and edges are golden, 25 to 30 minutes (don't worry if bottom of crust cracks), then cool in pan on a rack. Volume 22, Number 1, September 2012 Page 5 of 6

Prepare filling and assemble tart: 4. Whisk together sour cream, mascarpone, sugar, zest, and salt in a bowl. Heat jelly and honey in a small saucepan over moderately low heat, whisking, until jelly is melted, about 4 minutes, then cool glaze slightly. Remove side of tart pan and spread mascarpone cream in shell. Cut figs lengthwise into 1/4-inch-thick slices and arrange decoratively over cream. Brush figs with honey glaze. Note: Crust can be made 1 day ahead and kept, covered, at room temperature. Mascarpone mixture can be made 1 day ahead and chilled, covered. Tart can be assembled 1 hour ahead and kept, loosely covered, at room temperature. Volume 22, Number 1, September 2012 Page 6 of 6