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The American Cichlid Association (ACA) has established a Club Liaison Program.  The role of Club Liaison was created to act as an intermediary between the ACA and local aquarium societies.  The aim is to facilitate timely communication between the ACA and the local clubs, to effectively promote the activities of the ACA and to promote cichlid events that are operated by the local clubs.  The aim is to ensure that local clubs are kept informed of cichlid events that are being hosted by other clubs, as well as to recognize clubs and club members for their efforts in keeping, breeding and promoting cichlids. There is no requirement for the local clubs to join the ACA; however, each local club will be asked to appoint a contact person (delegate) who has ready access to e-mail, as this will be the medium used to facilitate the transfer of information..

If your club would like to participate in this program, thereby enjoying a timely exchange of information on cichlid related events, please contact me. I will need the name of the club and the name (and e-mail address) of the contact person.  I will follow up from there.

Regards,

Ted Judy
Local Club Liaison
ACA

tjudy@tedsfishroom.com

 

Here is a link to the old Club Liason pages

The tasks associated with the position of Club Liaison are:

1.    Establish a database of local clubs with contact persons from each of them.

2.    Work with the ACA web-master to ensure that the local club data is posted online.

3.    Maintain regular e-mail contact with the local clubs, supplying them with pertinent information concerning the ACA and responding to queries that the clubs may have regarding the ACA.

4.    Ensure that the database is maintained with up to date information.

5.    Encourage local clubs to supply information on cichlid-related events or activities that they are hosting.  Supply that information to the other registered local clubs in a timely manner.

 

Did you successfully spawn any cichlid species in 2007? Have you written any cichlid-related articles for your club journal? The American Cichlid Association (ACA) would like to give some kudos to hobbyists who are actively working with cichlids and writing about them. 2008 will be the first year for two new recognition programs, the ACA Cichlid Breeder Awards and the ACA Cichlid Writer Awards.

These two new programs were established by the ACA Club Liaison committee as a part of an overall effort to provide more support from the ACA to local and regional aquarium societies. The ACA already has established programs to support your club, including the ACA Show Sanctioning and ACA/ZooMed Speaker programs. More information about these opportunities can be found on the ACA website (http://www.cichlid.org ), or by contacting the ACA Club Liaison Chairman (Ted Judy at tjudy@tedsfishroom.com).

If you would like your club to participate in these programs, please let your leadership know. Better yet, volunteer to be the contact person between your club and the ACA Club Liaison. That person’s only job will be to put together the packet of award submissions in the Spring, and to receive regular communications (via email) from the ACA about these an other ACA programs and events.

ACA Cichlid Breeder Awards

The Breeder Awards will recognize the top breeders in each club that submits a list of qualifiers to the ACA. The top breeders from the pool of all qualified entries will also be given awards. A hobbyist qualifies by being active in a club’s Breeder Award Points (BAP) program. Each participating club will be asked to submit a list of their top five cichlid breeders and the species that they spawned in 2007. The ACA will award certificates to each breeder submitted, and the top breeder in each club is in the running for the overall awards. Since each club has its own BAP point system, the awards will be based upon total species spawned. The ACA will also recognize the top cichlid-breeding clubs, based upon the total number of cichlid entries to the club’s BAP program in 2007. The club award will be given to the top cichlid-specific club and to the top all-species club.

ACA Cichlid Writer Awards

The Writer Awards will recognize the top authors who have written about cichlid topics in 2007. Each participating club will be asked to submit articles on cichlid topics, as many as they want to, that were published in the club’s journal or on their website in 2007. The articles will be categorized by the ACA. The authors of the top three articles in each category will be awarded certificates. The cichlid-specific and all-species clubs that submit the best overall collections of articles published in 2007 will also be given club awards. Exceptional authors will also be invited to submit original articles to be published in the ACA Bundtbarsche Bulletin. The categories are

  • Species Breeding Account
  • Genus/Group Overview
  • Conservation
  • Travel Log
  • General Husbandry (to include any article not placed in another category)