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Volume 22, Number 1 October 2016

the

Phlox Phlyer

Columbia Basin Chapter, Washington Native Plant Society

c/o Cheryl Smith, 1926 Hetrick, Richland, WA 99354

www.cbwnps.org

New Meeting Location: Columbia Basin College - Building S - Room 229 Our monthly meetings now will be held in Building S, Room 229 on the CBC Campus in Pasco. Check out the map in this newsletter or on our website (http://www.cbwnps.org/calendar/ ).

ELECTION OF OFFICERS The following slate of officers was elected by acclimation at our June meeting: Co-Presidents - Janelle Downs/Mickie Chamness Secretary – Marilyn Lemar

Vice-President – Rik Smith Treasurer – Cheryl Smith

All of our chapter’s activities occur because of our wonderful committees. Below is the list of our committees and the people who have expressed an interest in serving on them. Please contact them with questions and ideas, we’d love to hear from you. Restoration/Salvage: Joe Roop, Bill Mast Heritage Garden Program: Donna Lucas Education: Kim Hamblin-Hart, Pauline Schafer Books: Carmen Wooten Field Trips: Ernie Crediford, Steve Link Programs: Kim Hamblin-Hart Communication: Mary Ann Simmons (Phlox Phlyer, webpage), Donna Lucas (webpage, Facebook), Carol Coker (Facebook), Gretchen Graber (Facebook)

COLUMBIA BASIN PHOTO CONTEST The 1st category is biotic crust: you could take close-ups of lichens, mosses, mushrooms, club mosses etc. or step back and take a photo of a mini-landscape of the textures and colors that occur together. The 2 nd category is wildlife (birds, animals, insects) and native plants. Contact Mickie Chamness at mickiec@charter.net if you have any questions. Entries are due by November 6, and a 2017 WNPS calendar will be awarded to the winner in each category.

Purple Hearts On July 13th the Benton Conservation District Board expanded the Heritage Garden program to incorporate the CBNPS’ Purple Heart concept as a component that can be included in certified gardens. Purple Hearts are a great way for public entities as well as private gardeners to honor our country's veterans. Purple Heart planting plans will be developed and/or reviewed by CBNPS member Ernie Crediford who created the concept and planted the first Purple Heart located near the primitive boat launch at Wye Park in the Richland Y. The original Purple Heart garden at Wye Park found some new champions this year. After vandals pulled out most of the native purple sage in the garden’s heart, Beaver Bark and anonymous donors donated and planted lovely purple blooming salvias and verbenas just before Memorial Day. While beautiful, these beautiful plants needed to be watered. Volunteers carried buckets of water from the Yakima River almost daily until 1


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