Summer 2018 Email us at [email protected]page 1 Summer 2018 Florida Native Plant Society ~ Sea Rocket Chapter ~ Serving Central & North Brevard County The purpose of the Florida Native Plant Society is to promote the preservation, conservation, and restoration of the native plants and native plant communities of Florida. ~ Sea Rocket ~ Board of Directors President Lois Harris Vice President Jim Robey Treasurer Karen Lyle Secretary Molly Traugott Chapter Representative Vacant Committees Membership Kate Chiodini Education/Outreach Janina Shoemaker Special Media / Marketing Arlene Perez-Garrido Nursery Lois Harris Hike Leader Paul Schmalzer, PhD Newsletter Cheryl Tyson Hospitality Armand De Filippo To contact us by email: [email protected]Mark your Calendars for the Titusville Sea Turtle Festival June 8 and 9 Jpin us at the Titusville Sea Turtle Festival come as a visitor or vol- unteer. We still need volunteers to Staff our Tent and Table. Fri- day evening should be cool, and Saturday is an all -day effort to spread the Gospel of Native Plants to save $$, labor, and H2O. June 8 & 9. This is great timing as it just before our plant sale. Please let us know if you can help for Fri- day and or Saturday. Please call (321 567 5210) or email Janina ([email protected]) to volunteer for this fun event. Gardening with your Sea Rocket Chapter Friends Get into Gardening every Tuesday by helping at the FNPS Sea Rocket Chapter Nursery Workdays 9am-12 noon. Kid-friendly. Saturday in the Garden: Join us June 23, July 21 and August 11 for maintenance and preparation of our gardens for planting.
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Florida Native Plant Society ~ Sea Rocket Chapter ~ Serving Central & North Brevard County
The purpose of the Florida Native Plant Society is to promote the preservation, conservation, and restoration of the native plants and native plant communities of Florida.
Get into Gardening every Tuesday by helping at the FNPS Sea Rocket Chapter Nursery Workdays 9am-12 noon. Kid-friendly. Saturday in the Garden: Join us June 23, July 21 and August 11 for maintenance and preparation of our gardens for planting.
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And now you know, and “Knowing is half the battle.” G.I. Joe
For a comprehensive view of Sea Rocket activities go to
The Enchanted Forest Sanctuary Education Center 444 Columbia Blvd, Titusville, FL 32780 321-264-5185
Driving Directions to the Sanctuary:
From I-95 Northbound: take SR-407 Exit 212 east 2.7 miles to SR-405 intersection. Turn right onto SR-405 and go east 1.9 miles (the Sanctuary entrance is on the left 0.4 miles past Sisson Road)
From I-95 Southbound: take SR-50 Exit 215 east. Turn left onto SR 50 and turn right onto SR-405 (2nd light) Travel 3.6 miles (the Sanctuary entrance is on the left 0.4 miles past Sisson Road)
From U.S. HWY 1: go west 0.5 miles on SR-405 in south Titusville. Sanctuary entrance is on the right.
Florida Native Plant Society
For membership information, address change: P. O. Box 278, Melbourne, FL 32902-0278 Phone: 321-271-6702; Fax: 321-951-1941; Email: [email protected]/www.fnps.org Sea Rocket Chapter mailing address: 444 Columbia Blvd, Titusville, FL 32780
Sea Rocket Chapter Meeting
Our next meeting will be in September!
Have a great summer!
Sea Rocket Chapter April Board meeting will be held on June 12 at 5:30 pm.
The meeting will be held at (TBD)
All members are welcome to attend. Please RSVP if you plan to attend.
See you in September!
We are changing to have a summer edition of our newsletter to reflect that we do not meet during these months. Our next Chapter meeting will be September 26, 2018 The next newsletter will be sent out September 1, 2018. Have a safe and great summer! May our hurricane season be calm. And our gardens be filled with bright colors.
Travelling this summer? Enjoy your
adventures and be sure to stop and
smell the Native plants!
I saw this sign last summer in the gar-
dens of Malahide Castle outside Dub-
lin, Ireland. I highly recommend vis-
iting these gardens if you find your-
self nearby. - Editor
Be sure to check out the bi-monthly newsletter of the
Florida Native Plant Society
Located online at : http://fnps.org/resources/sabalminor