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NEW MEMBERS! A BIG WARM
WELCOME!!! Tsegaye Mengistu, Palm Springs David Scriven, Homeland Bill Tobin, Riverside Karen Watterson, Apple Valley SEE YOU AT THE MEETINGS, SEE YOU ON THE TRIPS, SEE YOU AT
PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES! AND GIVE THE MEMBERSHIP FORM TO YOUR FRIENDS, FELLOW
PLANT ENTHUSIASTS, GARDENERS, AND ENVIRONMENTALISTS! |
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Theodore
Payne Foundation for Wildflowers and Native Plants—WILD FLOWER HOTLINE:
818-768-3533 WWW.THEODOREPAYNE.ORG |
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Do you by any chance feel that there are some vital and important
happenings going on within the area of the Riverside/San Bernardino Chapter
of CNPS? Do you feel that the Chapter should function as well as possible to
attend to these important concerns? There are some very important
opportunities to put your opinions to good use: Vice
President: Nominations requested -this office can be shared! Help our
Chapter work well! Secretary: Volunteer(s) requested! This officer keeps our chapter on record! Field Trips: Volunteer(s) for this office keep your chapter out
in the wildlands and into other fascinating activities. |
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INVITATION TO ONLINE
FIELD TRIPS & NEWS LIST RSB
Chapter has a Yahoo group elist to advise our members of field trips, news
and events of interest to CNPS members. Members
are added only at their own request. Email Nancy Rutherford, at the address
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Newsletter Submissions
Our Newsletter is Quarterly Your Email submissions in Word or
rtf are welcome for our newsletter. Field trip planners are welcome to use the Field Trip Form, available
from the editor upon request. Event and activity information that
is more time-sensitive can be posted to the elist, information above. Send your writeups to the Encelia
editor at: njrutherford@surfside.net |
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NEW GRASS POSTER SET now
available from CNPS! The latest in the ubiquitous and justly famous series of
CNPS Wildflowers is —TA DA! Grasses! What’s new is the format: a set of four
separate, placemat size pieces. Three of the pieces in this beautiful new art
production are California native grasses, the fourth is of the invasive
exotics. Each
has information printed on the back. If you’ve ever wondered about that
beautiful roadside grass, or if you’ve ever worried if that clump in your
yard is a native or a pest, or if you need information to dissuade someone
from planting a baddie, here it is. And they’re pretty. |