Montana Native Plant Society

Montana's native plants and their communities

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“…to preserve, conserve, and study Montana’s native plants and plant communities.”

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Eastern-at-Large area

January 20, 2025 By

The Eastern-at-Large area gives a MNPS home to members East of the Continental Divide who have not affiliated with a specific Chapter, specifically Blaine, Fergus, Garfield, Glacier, Hill, Liberty, Petroleum, Phillips, Valley & Wheatland counties.


Eastern at-Large representative

Kelsey Molloy
P.O. Box 1155, Malta  59538
406-654-4566

Activities

Kelsey says: “I’m open to ideas for ways to engage the members and find ways to bring people together – virtually or in person.” Let her know your thoughts.

In 2023, there were two Eastern at-Large field trips – one led by Aaron Clausen at the Milton Ranch near Roundup, and the other led by Jim Hansen and Molloy in the Snowies near Lewistown. Ideas for future trips are always welcome.

The Montana Federation of Garden Clubs had their annual meeting in Malta in 2024, with the local club hosting, over the same weekend as the MNPS annual meeting.

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