The National Capital Judging Center is Located at the National Arboretum in North East Washington DC on
    the corner of New York Ave. and Bladensberg Road. The entrance to the facility is at the end of "R" street
    which is off Bladensberg Road just 4 blocks South of New York Ave. (map)

    Traditionally judging sessions are held the first Saturday of the month. Please check our Notices for conflicts
    and changes that might influence these judging dates.
    Doors to the Administration Building are open to the public during normal business hours. Persons wishing to
    bring their plant(s) to be judged are encouraged to bring them before judging begins. Judging begins at 12:30
    and continues until all plants have been evaluated.

    Once all the plants have been judged, it's time for judges training. Student Judges, Probationary Judges and
    Accredited Judges all participate in the continued education at our judging center. Topics include a wide
    variety of orchid genera, judging procedures, and A.O.S. business. All are welcome to come and observe
    the judging process and learn along with our judges during the training sessions.

    During the June and November Judging sessions, the center conducts it's semi-annual business/personnel
    meetings. These meetings may delay the normal judging times, depending on the extent of the business
    meetings.
    If you have an orchid you'd like to have judged or would like to hear the judges comment on it, please bring
    it to one of our judging sessions. We'll help you through the registration process (it's free!) and see what the
    judges have to say about your orchid.

    Please feel free to explore our web pages for more information about our judging center:

    In the AWARDS section, you will find many photos of plants that were recommended for AOS awards by
    the National Capital Judging Center .  When the awards are granted, we'll try and post the award
    descriptions with their photos, so you can be up-to-date on the most current awards.
    You may will also find photos of plants that "didn't make the cut" or were screened from receiving an award.  
    When possible, these plants will be discussed for your educational pleasure.
    Sometimes plants are brought in for discussion and educational purposes with no expectation of being
    judged.  These plants may be also be featured in this section.

    Meet the judges in the PERSONNEL section.  Here, we've posted photos and a brief bio for most of our
    judges.  What you learn, may surprise you.

    Occasionally, judges from the National Capital Judging Center likes to post articles, editorials, ideas and
    other orchid judging information for your reading pleasure.  Visit the PUBLICATIONS section of this web
    site for these items and much more.

    FAQ is where many of the Frequently Asked Questions are posted that you may find useful if you have
    questions regarding the judging center or about having a plant considered for an AOS award.
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