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Minutes

GNPS Board Meetings occur on an irregular basis throughout the year, depending on the amount of business that needs to be discussed.  Starting in 2015, the minutes from these board meetings will be posted here.  If you wish to view minutes from prior years, contact the GNPS Secretary.

2025

January 14
March 11

2024

January 11
March 12
April 17
May 14
June 11
September 10
October 8
November 12 

2023

January 19
February 14
March 14
May 9
July 11
August 8
September 12
October 10
November 14

2022

January 14
February 22
April 5
June 23
August 25
September 20
December 8

2021

January 7
February 24
March 23
May 27
August 23
October 5
December 6

2020

January 15
August 21
September 29
October 13
December 10

2019

January 10
February 7

May 2
July 9

August 28
September 9
December 3

2018

January 15
February 21
April 9
May 14
July 16
Sept 12
Oct 17
Dec 5

2017

January 18
February 15
March 8
April 19
May 27
September 11
October 9
November 13
December 4

2016

January 5
February 23
March 28
April 25
May 23
August 15
October 10
November 14
December 19

2015

February 12
March 17
April 14
August 4
September 1

Potentilla thurberi illustration by Chloe Mydlowski

Potentilla thurberi, illustration by Chloë Mydlowski

Enjoy the Gila with us!

The Gila Native Plant Society is committed to promoting the education, research, and appreciation of the native flora of the southwest; encouraging the preservation of rare and endangered plant species; and supporting the use of suitable native plants in landscaping to create habitat and conserve water while at the same time preserving New Mexico’s unique character. Most of the GNPS programs are free and open to the public!

Contact us at gilanative [at] gmail [dot] com

P.O. Box 457, Silver City, NM 88062