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May Monthly Tips

05.05.2008 21:40    louisvillebonsai.org
Watch your trees carefully this month. Temperatures will continue to go up and down and tropicals may need to be moved indoors if temperatures lower. Remember May 10 is the so called last frost date but based on what we
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Botanical Perspectives - Native Hornbeams and Hop-Hornbeams

05.05.2008 21:40    louisvillebonsai.org
by Ross Clark Hornbeams (in the genus Carpinus) and hop-hornbeams (in the genus Ostrya) are close relatives of the birches. They are medium-sized trees with alternate and doubly toothed (technically, doubly serrate) leaves, similar to the leaves of birches. Carpinus
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Maples for Bonsai - Part 1

05.05.2008 21:40    louisvillebonsai.org
by Randy Davis Due to its length, this will be a two-part article. The second part will appear in the June newsletter - ED Well, it is spring and the trees are beginning to leaf out, bringing with them the
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President's Corner

05.05.2008 21:40    louisvillebonsai.org
In celebration of Earth Day this year, April 22nd, the Greater Louisville Bonsai Society was invited organize a small display in the lobby of the National City Tower building. There was a lot of traffic through the lobby, and, as
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Art in the Arbor Show

05.05.2008 21:40    louisvillebonsai.org
by George Buehler The Yew Dell show was a great success with about 60 trees shown by our members. We now have the 40th Art In The Arbor show coming up. The show runs from 10 am to 6pm on
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ABS BCI 2011 - Bonsai in the Bluegrass

05.05.2008 21:40    louisvillebonsai.org
by John CallawayOn Wednesday, April 9th, there was a planning meeting for the upcoming ABS/BCI conference in Louisville. We had several members on hand to help with the planning of the event. A big thanks to Earl Cormney for hosting
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Uganda: 18 Girls Raped in One School Term

05.05.2008 20:12    allafrica.com
A total of 18 girls from Kasese Secondary School were defiled and impregnated during one term last year.

Sierra Leone: CCYA Frowns At UNDP

05.05.2008 20:12    allafrica.com
Centre for Coordination of Youth Activities (CCYA) Thursday frowned at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for using US$ 1 million out of the Peacebuilding Fund without consulting the youths.

Ethiopia: Renowned Athlete Motivates Street Children to Better Themselves

05.05.2008 20:12    allafrica.com
World renowned Ukrainian pole-vault record holder Sergey Bubka visited a rehabilitation centre for rebellious street children here in Addis Ababa in an effort to motivate the children to embrace sports as a means to better themselves.

Zimbabwe: Schools And Teachers Suffer Post-Election Violence

05.05.2008 20:12    allafrica.com
Teachers have become the latest targets in Zimbabwe's post-election violence, in which abductions, intimidation and beatings have already left two dead.

Madagascar: Where Children Dream of Being Gangsters

05.05.2008 20:12    allafrica.com
Unlike the thousands of other homeless children in the Madagascan capital of Antananarivo, Tovo considers himself lucky. He and his friend, Jiva, have secured a begging spot near the luxury Tana Plaza Hotel.

South Africa: Lesotho Steps Up Child Protection Measures

05.05.2008 20:12    allafrica.com
As part of Lesotho's initiative to curb the escalating child abuse, the Maseru Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in collaboration with other partners opened the Child Helpline in Maseru.

Tanzania: Primary School Kids in Gold Rush At Mine

05.05.2008 20:12    allafrica.com
The Buhemba gold mine in Musoma district has attracted hundreds of primary school children who have abandoned studies and are now engaged in small scale mining related activities.

Kenya: Poor Results Blamed On Outlawed Sect

05.05.2008 20:12    allafrica.com
Poor academic performance in Murang'a North has been blamed on children's recruitment into the outlawed Mungiki sect and rampant use of drugs.

Zimbabwe: 'Uphold Children's Rights'

05.05.2008 20:12    allafrica.com
Justice for Children Trust has urged people to desist from traditional rites and other religious practices that violate children's rights.

Zambia: Kabwe Social Workers Rescue Five Children From Prison

05.05.2008 20:12    allafrica.com
THE social welfare department in Kabwe has withdrawn five children, among them a five-month-old baby, from Mukobeko maximum prison.

Angola: Youths Conclude Computer Course

05.05.2008 20:12    allafrica.com
UíAt least eighteen youths from Maquela do Zombo district, 293 kilometres off northern Uije city, benefited last November to February, from a computer course at the Training School of Christian Association for Development.

Uganda: Empower the Girl Child

05.05.2008 20:12    allafrica.com
ACCORDING to the recent Uganda Demographic and Health Survey, 31% of females, 15-19, reported receiving money or gifts at their last sexual encounter.

Uganda: Child Kidnap On the Rise

05.05.2008 20:12    allafrica.com
THE boy's father, Pele Ondoga, was in a nearby church when his wife phoned to say his son had gone missing. "The news hit me hard. I could not believe it," says Ondoga, an evangelist at Lembanyoma Full Gospel Church.

Rwanda: New Children's Booklet On HIV/Aids Launched

05.05.2008 20:12    allafrica.com
A new booklet sensitizing children on relevant and accurate information about sexuality and dangers of HIV/Aids has been launched.

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