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
.