The Virginia Native Plant Society (VNPS) was founded in 1982 as The Virginia Wildflower Preservation Society. It is a statewide organization with approximately 2000 members supported primarily by dues and contributions. Membership is open to anyone, amateur or professional. Its purpose is to further appreciation and conservation of Virginia's native plants and habitats. Incorporated in Virginia as a not-for-profit, publicly supported organization, it is tax-exempt under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. The Society's work and activities are carried out by volunteers.
The Society's programs emphasize public education, protection of endangered species, habitat preservation, and encouragement of appropriate landscape use of native plants. The Potowmack chapter is the largest VNPS chapter, representing over 400 members in the counties of Arlington and Fairfax; cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, and Falls Church. Our mailing address is P.O. Box 5311. Arlington VA 22205. Our email address is info@vnps-pot.org. Join our listserve on our Yahoo Groups page or send a blank email to vnps-pot-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.If you wish to join the Virginia Native Plant Society please visit the state-wide site at http://vnps.org. Or print the Membership Form, fill it out and mail it with a check for the appropriate amount ($30 for Individual membership) to: VNPS Membership Chairman400 Blandy Farm Lane, Unit 2 Boyce, Virginia 22620 |