As always, our popular Native Plant Note
Cards are available at the regular monthly meetings. If you are not
able to attend a meeting or you would like to obtain them between
meetings, they are also sold at the following location:
Bonner County Historical Society Museum,
611 S Ella (next to the Arboretum); We thank the Historical
Society for their cooperation in providing this outlet.
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Upcoming
(Spokane) Nature and History Field trips hosted by Jack Nisbet - Click on the links for details.
About our logo:
Marilyn McIntyre, naturalist and artist, has
created our colorful logo depicting the flower, leaves, and the
fruit of the
kinnikinnick plant.
Board Meetings are 3rd
Friday of each month
9 AM
East Bonner County Library Division at Cedar Street
Sandpoint, Idaho
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Our Mission ~
The Mission of the
Kinnikinnick Native Plant Society is:
to
foster an understanding and appreciation of native flora and its
habitats in the panhandle area of North Idaho,
to
advocate the conservation of this rich natural heritage for future
generations,
to
encourage the responsible use of native plants in landscaping and
restoration,
to
educate youth and the general public in the value of the native
flora and their habitats.
Copyright 2004 - 2013 Kinnikinnick
Native Plant Society