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For inquiries about membership, subscriptions, and to purchase our publications, please contact our business office: Gunnar Eisel P O Box 1000 Claremont CA 91711 | Phone (626) 852 8085 geisel[at]citruscollege.edu | |
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The CSSA offers a wide variety of services to its members and affiliate clubs. This page is a clearinghouse for contacts to our service providers (mostly CSSA officers and other volunteers). More detailed information about each service may be found elsewhere on the site. Links are also provided here. |
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The CSSA Roster provides contact information for CSSA leadership, publication editors, committee members, and other CSSA functionaries. |
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Officers of the Cactus and Society of America serve in a voluntary capacity to administrate CSSA events and services. For more information, consult the CSSA committees and services page. Here we provide a list of currently active officers by term, with contact e-mail addresses. |
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Article I, MembershipSection 1. There shall be four classes of individual membership: Active, Associate, Life, and Fellow. There shall be one class of Organizational Membership: Affiliate.
Section 2. An Active Member is an individual who has paid the annual Active Membership dues as fixed by the Board of Directors. An Active Member shall have all the rights and privileges granted by these bylaws and will receive the Cactus and Succulent Journal. |
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The CSSA was organized in early 1929 in Pasadena, California, by a dedicated but small assembly of hobbyists from several of the state's cactus and succulent societies. Elected president was Dr. Arthur D. Houghton, a noted M.D., hobbyist, nurseryman, and author. At the initial meeting, he implored the members... |
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The Cactus and Succulent Society of America (CSSA) was founded 6 January 1929. The following is a complete listing of the officers, board members (early-on called the executive board), and publications editors of the society since its inception. Chuck Staples, CSSA Historian Click anywhere on the year bar to reveal its contents |
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The CSSA puts on a convention every odd year. This is a special event for members, as we get together from across the country and around the world to learn from expert speakers, attend tours and field trips, and shop for plants and supplies. In some years we offer special events, such as workshops, and the opening and closing banquets are always great fun. We offer here an overview of our past conventions, which gives some sense of the breadth of speakers we have invited, locations, leaders, costs and other interesting facts. CSSA Biennial Conventions began in 1941. Chuck Staples, CSSA Historian |
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