[1] Important Near-Future Events
Deadline to apply for a CNPS Conference Scholarship
Sunday, Dec 7, until midnight
Every three years, the California Native Plant Society hosts its statewide native plant conference, drawing more than a thousand participants from diverse fields such as botany, ecology, conservation, design, education, and horticulture. The next conference will take place at the Riverside Convention Center on February 5–7, 2026. The Santa Clara Valley Chapter is offering scholarships to local college students (in Santa Clara County or southern San Mateo County), covering registration plus a $750 travel and lodging stipend; field trips and workshops are not included, and priority goes to students presenting a poster or talk.
[2] Chapter Meetings
Conservation Committee Meeting
Monday, Dec 1, 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm
This committee covers many issues affecting native plants: conservation, advocacy, legislation, habitat restoration and rare plants. Meetings are open to all interested members; to receive the Zoom link, contact Committee Chair Carolyn Dorsch via the email provided at the page above.
[3] Looking for volunteers
CNPS SCV is a volunteer-run organization looking for a few people to strengthen the team.
(a) Hospitality Chair
Our long-time, wonderful Hospitality Chair Vicki Silvas-Young has stepped down. We are looking for a new Hospitality Chair to oversee food and beverage arrangements at chapter events. Chapter events include the three larger events which are the Wildflower Show in April, the Fall Plant Sale in October and the potluck in November. There may be other smaller events throughout the year, like the mailing party that's usually held in April. All of these events are staffed by volunteers and we provide food and drinks to make the experience more inviting.
Your main tasks include shopping for food and drinks, and directing volunteers with set up before events and clean up afterwards. If you have organized food for large gatherings before, then you already have what it takes! You do not need to be experienced in hospitality to volunteer for this role, and you will have other chapter volunteers assisting you throughout the events.
(b) CNPS Santa Clara Valley Nursery
Our search has yielded a couple of great volunteers who are already learning aspects of our nursery management. However, they cannot handle it alone so we are still in need of others in order to keep the nursery going. We need a few other dedicated people, preferably with botanical or horticultural experience, to help oversee and direct the nursery. Volunteers need to be able to commit to helping at least one day per week, preferably a weekday. The current team will be working with these volunteers to prepare them to step in and keep the nursery running smoothly starting next fall and continuing through at least 2027.
Nursery operation tasks include scheduling and oversight of plant production tasks, overseeing the maintenance of plants in the nursery and in the demonstration garden, managing upkeep of the nursery facilities, and organizing plant sales on a regular basis. Thank you to those of you who have already stepped forward. If you would like to join them and help save the nursery or just have questions, please contact Janet Hoffmann, Nursery Leadership Development Committee Lead at
ja...@cnps-scv.org.
[4] Chapter Restoration Activities
RSVP is required for all Chapter restoration activities, along with signed waiver forms. Please see the individual listings for details.
(a) Habitat Restoration at Alum Rock Park
Wednesday, Nov 26 and Monday, Dec 1, both at 8:30 am
Location: Alum Rock Park, San Jose (meeting spot varies; email contact provided on page)
Come help us weed non-native, invasive plants at this natural gem of San Jose. Our habitat restoration efforts allow the native plants to “come to light.” Forms and reservations are required to volunteer. For the Monday/Wednesday workdays, the meeting spot varies, so please contact Todd Hayes at
ultra...@gmail.com for more information and instructions on where to park.
(b) Friday Edgewood Restoration
Friday Nov 28, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Location: Edgewood Park and Natural Preserve (Redwood City)
Help restore habitat at Edgewood Park and Natural Preserve, known for fabulous wildflowers and amazing diversity. Weeders see far more than weeds: we get to be up close to the native plants, some of which are seen only by weeders. To participate, join the email list and sign the electronic volunteer agreement, by sending an email to
weed-warr...@friendsofedgewood.org.
(c) Habitat Restoration at Cunningham Park
Saturday, Nov 29, 8:00 am – 10:00 am
Location: Native Garden Parking Lot, Lake Cunningham — 2305 S. White Road, San Jose, San Jose
Join us to restore habitat (weeding and mulching) in the Native Garden at Lake Cunningham Park. During the summer months, we water, weed, and mulch. See the Meetup link for detailed information about the location.
(d) Community Work Day at the Native Plant Garden in Kirk Park
Saturday, Nov 29, 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Location: Briarwood Drive & Wawona Drive, San Jose
Volunteers meet at the garden on Saturdays from 9 am to 11 am, weather permitting, for weeding, watering and other maintenance activities. Occasionally there will be other tasks such as mulching and planting. Community volunteers, including families with children over 6, are always welcome!
(e) Fountain Thistle Work Party
Saturday, Nov 29, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Location: Lessingia Court
Fountain thistle (Cirsium fontinale var. fontinale) is a federally endangered plant species that grows in an unusual and specialized habitat – serpentine seeps – and is only found at our work location and in a few other nearby locations on the Peninsula. Join Don Thomas and members of the Santa Clara Valley and Yerba Buena CNPS Chapters for our fall fountain thistle habitat restoration work party near the intersection of I-280 and Hwy. 92.