Re: [AlpacaTalk] Recent AOBA activities
It appears to me that the second Australian org is really a good one and really works for the members.
Even the Australian Alpaca Association is better than AOBA, from what I can tell from the website.
Both actually give members information for resources for fleece processing, for one thing. Fleece buyers! And not simply try to funnel all of the country's fleece production into one production center.
Hey! And look at the method the AABA uses for DNA testing! Swabbing the lip of the alpaca!
Heather
Heather Zeleny
White Lotus Alpacas
Oregon
Holistic Farm and Elite Fleece
On Mar 7, 2010, at 9:26 AM, Jennifer Powers wrote:
Judith,my words are born of experience. In every other instance I know of (several) where a second group was formed no good came. All that was accomplished was further fracture and strife.Take the vision out further: A new organization would have to compete for shows and membership and credibility. That competition will do nothing but continue to create strife and trouble.AOBA is not unique in the world of volunteer bods and organizations. Far from it.What we can do is demand transparency (which seems to be the issue in this case, several candidates don't want to disclose their industry dealings) and hold the BOD to the by-laws.Blue SkiesJennifer PowersAero Ranch Suri AlpacasBrowns Valley, CAOn Mar 7, 2010, at 9:09 AM, Judith Korff/Ladysong Farm wrote:Jennifer, I appreciate the sentiment. However, this organization is a lot like some road projects i could name. It's been under repair for nearly as long as I've been in the business (nearly 10 years). I think we need a new road crew.
Judith KorffLadySong FarmMusic to Your WalletRandolph, New York 14772Cell: (716) 499-0383
From: Jennifer Powers <jpowers@bentstarproject.org>
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Sent: Sun, March 7, 2010 12:04:32 PM
Subject: Re: [AlpacaTalk] Recent AOBA activities
Fracturing never repairs.What this will take is a considered effort to fix from within.Blue SkiesJennifer PowersAero Ranch Suri AlpacasBrowns Valley, CAOn Mar 7, 2010, at 4:05 AM, Margaret Laird wrote:
NEW ALPACA ORGANIZATION !I heard this while attending a show last month. There is a group of people, or breeders, starting a new organization to replace AOBA. Just a rumor ? I am sure someone out there knows about this.
--- On Sat, 3/6/10, Heather Zeleny <alpacatalk@gmail. com> wrote:
From: Heather Zeleny <alpacatalk@gmail. com>
Subject: Re: [AlpacaTalk] Recent AOBA activities
To: AlpacaTalk@yahoogro ups.com
Date: Saturday, March 6, 2010, 5:11 PMI guess I shouldn't be surprised. I have been less than impressed with the way AOBA has ben run for several years now.Indeed, we had some questionable things going on in a local affiliate, so much so that 3/5ths of the board resigned, then another 5th who was a new board member and actually the one asking questions resigned in another month or so. Most of the members have not renewed their membership. The new board does not meet the requirements of the org's bylaws.HeatherHeather ZelenyWhite Lotus AlpacasOregonHolistic Farm and Elite FleeceOn Mar 6, 2010, at 11:06 AM, Richard & Robin Vasquez wrote:
It is really sad that at a time we need AOBA and ARI to pull together more than ever we still seem to have problems.I know it is very hard to have people with different opinions and different personalities work together but they should think of the members and put their own feelings aside.I don't know what caused this mess but election was so good and smooth last time. Why change what worked before? No need to reinvent the wheel. The map and groundwork was already established.This is the reason I don't volunteer for leadership and committees. I like many do not have the tolerance for it.Robin
Richard and Robin Vasquez
R & R Ranch LLC325B Denio Avenue
Gilroy,CA 95020Phone: 408-842-5233/ Cell 408-710-0676/ 710-7911A Ranch of Distinction
www.LoveThemAlpacas.comLTA
--- On Sat, 3/6/10, Jennifer Powers <jpowers@bentstarpro ject.org> wrote:
From: Jennifer Powers <jpowers@bentstarpro ject.org>
Subject: Re: [AlpacaTalk] Recent AOBA activities
To: AlpacaTalk@yahoogro ups.com
Date: Saturday, March 6, 2010, 9:11 AMI wouldn't say worse. I would say remaining the same.AOBA simply cannot get out of it's own way.Blue SkiesJennifer PowersAero Ranch Suri AlpacasBrowns Valley, CAOn Mar 6, 2010, at 9:06 AM, Heather Zeleny wrote:Does anyone besides me think things are getting worse at AOBA?Letter to all AOBA Board of Director Candidates and Members,The AOBA Nominating Committee and the AOBA Inspector of Elections have resigned, effective Friday, March 5, from their respective positions in the 2010 AOBA election process. As with all volunteers we thank them for their time, effort and the diligence with which they conducted their duties.The Board has a responsibility to ensure that the provisions of the By-Laws are followed and that the governance of the organization occurs within that framework. To that end we are consulting with legal counsel to determine the steps required to enable the annual election to be accomplished in the required manner and time frame.As we develop and execute the necessary procedures over the next week, we will ensure that all candidates and members are fully informed as things unfold.We regret this delay, and we acknowledge our responsibility to the members of AOBA (and the AOBA By-Laws) to make sure the election moves forward in accordance with our By-Laws. We remain committed to completing this process quickly and keeping you informed.For, and on behalf, of the Board
Not only this latest shocking event, but do you remember last year when AOBA board members were resigning every time you turned around? And letting Connia Alexander go, then letting Betty Brock go. I also heard they let Amy Morrison go!HeatherHeather ZelenyWhite Lotus AlpacasOregonHolistic Farm and Elite Fleece
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