Our Mission
The KNPS Mission is to foster an understanding and appreciation of native flora and the unique habitats in the panhandle of North Idaho, to advocate for the conservation of this rich natural heritage for future generations, to encourage responsible use of native plants in landscaping and restoration, and to educate youth and the general public about the value of our native flora and their habitats.
Lois Wythe History
Lois Renk Wythe was the inspiration and the driving force behind the creation of the Kinnikinnick Native Plant Society and North Idaho Native Plant Arboretum… read more
Become a Member
We can't do it without you!
KNPS is a volunteer organization. As a member you are the engine that keeps us moving forward with all our activities: programs, fun events in the Arboretum, conservation and community outreach efforts. Also, as a member, you'll be one of the first to know about upcoming events through email posts and the Kinnikinnick Journal, our informative e-newsletter published five times yearly.
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Board Members
President: Shawna Parry
Vice President: Preston Andrews
Secretary: Rae Charlton
Treasurer: Shawna Parry
Board Member: Sherry Ennis
Board Member: Robin Campbell
Board Member: Patty Ericsson
Board Member: John Hastings
Board Member: Phil Hough
Board Member: Open
Arboretum Liaison: Rae Charlton
Committee Chairs and Positions
Arboretum Leadership Team: Rae Charlton, Sue Gervais, Ken Thacker, Ann Torpie
Education: Cindy Hayes
Landscape: Gail Bolin, Jason Smith
Conservation: Preston Andrews
Lois Wythe Grant: Patty Ericsson
Historian: Mary Toland
Hospitality: Isabel Hollriegel
Newsletter: Jill Wilson, Sherry Ennis
Programs: Preston Andrews
Website Administrator: Patty Ericsson