Woody Carverton
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I often come across discussions and opinions that bonsai as an art form is dying and will all but expire if there is not interest built in the younger generations of today.
Having been in the hobby since my youth, I tend to lean on the side of agreeing with those discussions as I myself have seen less and less of the younger crowd at events, meetings, trade shows, lectures, etc.
A lot of you already know that my wife, daughter and I are doing a lot on a regional level to spread interest in bonsai with our garden project, and we have been at it for years. This morning while watching the snow slowly melt and being able to see the tops of our trees poking through the sea of white I was hit with an overwhelming feeling to do something on a more nation wide scale to help raise awareness and interest in bonsai in the younger crowd.
So with that, I decided I was going to cancel my last buying trip for the season and take that $10,000 I was going to spend on specimens, and put it to use in trying to get the younger crowd interested in bonsai.
Now my dilemma....
How to get the best bang for my buck and reach the maximum number of younger people in the 15-35 age group.
I would like to get some ideas from all you wonderful folks here @ Bnut, and have a serious discussion about building interest in the younger group and bringing them to bonsai. Not only on ideas about how to get the best bang for my buck, but also ideas on how the current community as a whole could come together to help bring in more of the younger crowd to our wonderful hobby / art form.
For the purpose of discussion, lets think nationally, or globally. Not locally or regionally. If your ideas are something local or regional, let them be something that is inexpensive, and infinitely scalable and repeatable on a national or global scale. Think most impact for smallest investment whether that is time or money.
Having been in the hobby since my youth, I tend to lean on the side of agreeing with those discussions as I myself have seen less and less of the younger crowd at events, meetings, trade shows, lectures, etc.
A lot of you already know that my wife, daughter and I are doing a lot on a regional level to spread interest in bonsai with our garden project, and we have been at it for years. This morning while watching the snow slowly melt and being able to see the tops of our trees poking through the sea of white I was hit with an overwhelming feeling to do something on a more nation wide scale to help raise awareness and interest in bonsai in the younger crowd.
So with that, I decided I was going to cancel my last buying trip for the season and take that $10,000 I was going to spend on specimens, and put it to use in trying to get the younger crowd interested in bonsai.
Now my dilemma....
How to get the best bang for my buck and reach the maximum number of younger people in the 15-35 age group.
I would like to get some ideas from all you wonderful folks here @ Bnut, and have a serious discussion about building interest in the younger group and bringing them to bonsai. Not only on ideas about how to get the best bang for my buck, but also ideas on how the current community as a whole could come together to help bring in more of the younger crowd to our wonderful hobby / art form.
For the purpose of discussion, lets think nationally, or globally. Not locally or regionally. If your ideas are something local or regional, let them be something that is inexpensive, and infinitely scalable and repeatable on a national or global scale. Think most impact for smallest investment whether that is time or money.