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Organizing a Wild Ones chapter is a great way to get together with friendly, knowledgeable people who share your interest in native plants and natural landscaping.
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To get a general idea of how to start a chapter in your area, read our New Chapter Basics. After that, you'll want to check out the more detailed Chapter Start-up Kit which includes everything you'll need to really get started.
Here you'll find step-by-step instructions for starting your chapter, how to plan your meetings, meeting topics, and how to find expert guest speakers for your meetings. We'll even provide you with sample press releases to help you spread the word about your new Wild Ones chapter.
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Connecticut |
The Mountain Laurel Chapter of Wild Ones, sponsored by Connecticut College Arboretum, meets the first Saturday of the month at 10:00 am at the Olin Science Center, Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut. Our Business Meeting is held from 10:00-10:30, followed by an Educational Program. Visitors are welcome!
Illinois |
Indiana |
Kentucky |
Russ Turpin is the President.
Jackie Wilson is the Vice President.
Linda Porter is the Secretary.
Mary Carol Cooper is both Treasurer and Membership Chair.
Meetings are held on the fourth Thursday of each month at various locations TBA. Watch for information through e-mail postings from the Wild Ones e-net. Please place our domain name "for-wild.org" in your safe senders list.
To contact the chapter by U.S. Mail, use the following address:
Our Vision:Wild OnesŪ Louisville Chapter
P.O. Box 4593
Louisville, KY 40204
This chapter encompasses the Louisville Metro area and Southern Indiana. We host spring speakers, an early summer "Show Me, Help Me Day," and summer tours of native plant gardens, fall board elections and seed/plant exchange at an indoor potluck dinner, and winter speakers. Meetings focus on what can be done to naturalize our residential properties. The fourth Saturday of each month is the Chapter adopted Wildflower Woods Work Session (weather permitting) Location: Wildflower Woods is in Cherokee Park between Cherokee Parkway, Barney Avenue and the Scenic Loop.
Michigan |
Meetings are usually held on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 7 pm at the Calhoun Intermediate School District (CISD) building, 17111 G Drive North (at Old US-27), Marshall, MI unless otherwise noted. Please check our calendar page for current meeting sites.
Monthly meetings are the 4th Wednesday of each month at 7:00pm at Bay de Noc Community College unless otherwise noted. Check the calendar for more information about monthly meetings and outings.
Please see our chapter page for further details on our upcoming programs.
Mid-Mitten Chapter will be meeting generally at the Chippewa Nature Center in Midland. Dates and times of meetings will vary. Please go to Mid-Mitten Chapter Calendarwebpages for futher information.
Mary Leys, Publicity
517-887-0596
wildonespress@yahoo.com
Click on "Red Cedar Chapter" link above and cursor down to see our calendar of events!
Minnesota |
Diane Hilscher, President: e-mail or (651) 436-3836
Roger Miller, Programs: e-mail or (651) 275-0526
Our St. Croix Oak Savanna Chapter sponsors monthly programs by enthusiasts and experts on native plants and natural landscapes. Meetings are normally free and open to the public. Special events may include a registration fee to help cover costs. Cold weather (indoor) meetings are held the third Thursday of the month, 7 pm, at the FamilyMeans building in Stillwater (Click for a Map). Warm weather garden tours and field trips are typically held Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings. See our Chapter Calendar below for details. We welcome all levels of plant and gardening enthusiast. Join us to learn more about Minnesota and Wisconsin native plants and how they can enhance our outdoor spaces.
Roberta Moore, 952-891-8956,
Meetings are usually held the third Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. (set-up & socializing begins at 6:30), at the Wood Lake Nature Center, 6710 Lake Shore Drive, Richfield, unless otherwise noted. View our Current Calendar.
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New York |
Ohio |
For more information contact Barb Holtz at (440-473-3370) or e-mail.
Spring 2008 issue of the Western Reserve Chapter newsletter
Summer 2008 issue of the Western Reserve Chapter newsletter
Autumn 2008 issue of the Western Reserve Chapter newsletter
For more information, contact Chris McCullough at 513-860-4959 or email Chris.
DIRECTIONS: To Inniswood From I-270, take the SR 3/Westerville Road exit north to Schrock Road (Huntington Bank, 630 South State Street, is on the Southeast corner) and turn right. Go about one mile to South Hempstead Road and turn right. Entrance is about 1/2 mile on the right.
Directions: To Whetstone Park From I-71, exit on North Broadway, proceed West to High St., turn North on High Street, proceed approximately 1.5 miles north to the Whetstone Park entrance located at 3901 N. High St. Enter at this location, follow the park entry road to the lower parking lot. Turn left at the open picnic houses and park as close to the turn around as possible. The prairie is located over the footbridge to the left.
Meetings and field trips are free and open to the public.
For more information, contact Sam Pathy, Columbus Chapter copresident. or Jann Offutt, Columbus Chapter copresident. "We also have various nature hikes, education and outreach programs going on during the growing season at places to be determined all over NW Ohio. These take place on the second Saturday of the month from May to September.
This is the fun we have planned for the fall:
Saturday, September 27, 1pm-5pm.
We will be installing a home rain garden! This will be a great opportunity to get your hands dirty and see how a home-scale rain garden can be installed.
Also, we should get a feel for how to do early fall plantings with the hopes that the plants will emerge and fill in the following spring.
The rain garden installation will take place at 3310 Cheltenham Rd in Toledo.
Tuesday, October 14, 7 p.m. Nederhouser Community Hall, Olander Park
Michelle Gregore, Director, Bowling Green Parks and Recreation.
Michelle will be talking about her own experiences in native plant landscaping around her home in the Oak Openings Region.
Tuesday, November 11, 7 p.m. Nederhouser Community Hall, Olander Park
Chris Smalley, Stewardship Coordinator, Wood County Park District
Tuedsay, December 9, 7 p.m. Nederhouser Community Hall, Olander Park
John Jaeger, retired Natural Rescoures Director, Metroparks of the Toledo Area
John's talk will incorporate the importance of improving quality of life through water, native plant diversity and home gardens in northwest Ohio and in Honduras.
This is also our Holiday Potluck which is always fun!
If you would like to recieve reminders for our activities and info about other stuff going on in the area relating to natives, please let us know the email address to be added to our blind copy email distribution list.
For questions or other information, please contact us by e-mail or via phone at(419)882-8313 ext. 29. Ask for Erika Buri
Hope to see you!
Pennsylvania |
HABITAT RESOURCE NETWORK OF SOUTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA
P.O. Box 274
Chadds Ford, PA 19317
Phone: 484-678-6200
Website: www.habitatresourcenetwork.org
Emai:info@habitatresourcenetwork.org.
If you are in Chester/Delaware County area, we would love to hear from you.
For more information, e-mail Maureen, or phone at 484-678-6200.
Wisconsin |
Meetings are being held the third Tuesday of each month at 6:30PM usually at the Woodland Dunes Nature Center on Highway 310, Two Rivers.
Lake Woods Chapter web site
Educational meetings normally take place on the first Saturday of each month at 10 a.m. at River Bend Nature Center. These are followed by a potluck social and most often a prize drawing.
President Joe Majerus, E-mail Joe
Vice-President and Program Coordinator Terry Marvel, For Programming Information E-mail Terry
Treasurer Jeff Kelm
Secretary Sarah Johnson, For general information E-mail Sarah
For membership information please contact Rebecca Eyer
Educational meetings will normally be held on the third Saturday of every month at the Ellwood H May Environmental Park in Sheboygan beginning at 10:00 a.m.
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