The Florida Native Plant Society was organized in 1980 to promote the preservation, conservation, and restoration of the native plants and native plant communities of Florida. The Pawpaw Chapter serves East Volusia and Flagler counties.
Types of Programs:
Conservation, Educational, Membership, Native Plants
Programs:
Monthly speaker, monthly field trip, seed swap, local demo gardens, active support at community environmental events. View newsletter, upcoming events, photos at http://pawpaw.fnpschapters.org
Membership/Dues:
All meetings and field trips are free and open to the public;
Individual $25
Student $15
Library $15
Family/household $30
Contributing $40
Not-for-profit org. $50
Business $100
Publications:
The Palmetto (State magazine-quarterly)
Sabal Minor (State newsletter-quarterly)
Pawpaw Press (chapter newsletter, quarterly)
Meetings/Conventions:
Meet on 3rd Tuesday monthly, 7:00 pm, Sica Hall, 1065 Daytona Ave, Holly Hill, FL. 32117. Annual Holiday party (Dec.) with sister chapter Lyonia and local Audubon Society; annual state conference (May)
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