Subject: IDHS January   2021 Newsletter
      Firstly a Happy New Year to all of you in what continues to   be strange times. However there is light at the end of the tunnel with the Covid   vaccine being rolled out.
  Having said that, we have no idea when we will be able to   meet up as a club but your committee is continuing to plan ahead. Over the next   few months we will have to make some difficult decisions about the plant sale   and Annual Show as both of these take some planning. It is fair to say that if   they do happen, they may look very different from previous years as we strive to   keep you all safe.
   
  In the hope that we do have a plant sale in May, can I remind   you to save some specimens when splitting plants or sow a few extra seeds if you   can.
   
  Whilst we have no meeting in January, we are planning to host   a Zoom presentation on Thursday 25th February at 7.30 pm by Ray   Broughton who will deliver a shortened talk on “What Show Judges Look For”. The   link will be available in the next newsletter and even if you don’t like using   the computer you can dial in and listen to the talk. Those details will also be   included.
  Should the current rules change (unlikely) and you are able   to have people in your home, you might like to think about members joining up   and watching the presentation.
   
  Hopefully you all enjoyed completing Rays anagrams and Pats   quiz and both sets of answers are attached.
   
  I have been asked to remind you of a few things:
   
  New Forest snapshot survey to shape the next Partnership Plan   for the NF National Park for the next five years. It takes around 5 minutes to   complete and closes midnight on Friday 22nd January (next week)   
  Please click on the link to access the survey
  NF   snapshot survey
   
  The Hardy Plant Society (Hampshire Group) have sent us   details of their Winter – Spring programme of Zoom talks  which are open to   interested parties. Full details of talks, cost and how to apply are on their   website 
  Hampshire Hardy   Plant Society
   
  If you have unwanted laptops, tablets that you are willing to   have donated to a local school  and can take them to an address in Ringwood   where they will be expertly wiped and reset up, please contact RB computer   Services UK through their facebook page by sending a message
   
  I hope you all did well in the quizzes and in the meantime   please stay safe and well
   
  Your   Committee