6 Tomato Breeders Round Table meeting Dr . Mikel Stevens of Brigham Young University, Utah, will be organizing the next TBRT meeting . It is tentatively planned for the end of April, 2003 at Park City or the area near the Winter Olympic venues, in Utah . More details will be forthcoming . Contact information is below . Mikel R . Stevens Associate Professor Department of Agronomy and Horticulture 287 WIDB Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 84602 Voice 801 - 378 - 4032 Fax 801 - 378 - 2203 email mikel _ stevens@byu . edu Request for information from Jeannette Homeniuk I am looking for information about my uncle, Peter Ewaniuk .   He was a member of the Tomato Genetics Cooperative from about 1956 to 1993 .   Peter lived in southern California/southern Arizona area for a number of years .   An article in the Rodale magazine from 1983 indicated that Peter had developed a new variety of tomato called AltaCee .   He also had a seed company located in San Luis, Arizona called AltaSeeds .   Peter passed away in November 1998 . Other that this, I know very little about him .   If anyone knew my uncle Peter and is willing to contact me, I would very much appreciate it .   I can be contacted via e - mail at:Jeannette . Homeniuk@gov . ab . ca Jeannette Homeniuk Remembering Dr . Alvin Reeves A note from Mrs . Carol Reeves: Alvin passed away on May 5, 200l .   He had been a member of TGC since he was a graduate student at the University of California at Davis where he received his PhD in 1968 .   His graduate work involved the cytogenetics of tomato, research which he continued for 7 years as a professor at the University of Arkansas .   For the past 25 years he has conducted the potato breeding program for the University of Maine, but he continued as a member of the TGC so that he could keep in contact with tomato colleagues .