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NEW ENGLAND CARNIVOROUS PLANT SOCIETY (www.necps.org) April, 2013 Newsletter This month s meeting will be held on Saturday, April 13 th at 12:30 PM at: Roger Williams Park Botanical Center 1000 Elmwood Avenue Providence, RI http://www.providenceri.com/botanical-center/ NECPS Mission Statement "The mission of the New England Carnivorous Plant Society shall be to share, to gain knowledge of, and to achieve expertise in all phases of growing, education, appreciation, and conservation of carnivorous plants in both culture and in native habitats.

New Members A warm welcome to Joseph, Tracey, Treize, and Relena Trudel, and to Jonathan Beskid! President s Message How much difference does a year make? At this time last year we were basking in temperatures in the upper 70 s here in Southern New England. The Venus Flytraps were outside already, and Sarracenia were blooming in some cases. The ice on the ponds was a mere memory - if it ever existed last year. I think my plants spent more winter days on the deck in good weather than ever before. But right now, I do not think any of us would be surprised to see ice still on a pond anywhere. I was in the northern part of RI just last week, and a pond on the property I was visiting DID have ice on it! Even the most hardy plants are still barely waking up, and temperatures in the 50 s are something to be excited about! Last year we were looking forward to and working hard on the ICPS world conference. This year, we are still basking in that, and looking forward to.? The NECPS fall show definitely, still a highlight of our year. And what else? A bigger and better display at the RI Spring flower show, with more member involvement than ever? Better, bigger, longer road trips? An NECPS Seed bank, or better ways to swap? Our own NECPS stock plants somewhere, or maybe even some property we can manage as a society?? The NECPS has come a long way in 10 years. Who knows where we are going in the next 10 years? YOU, all of you, the members of the NECPS know. For the ideas, the events, the places we go are all inside of you and your minds, waiting to become reality. See you all at the meeting (hopefully nobody is snowed in THIS month) and we can keep moving forwards together. Namaste John Phillip, Jr NECPS President and Founder

NECPS Program for April: Saturday, April 13, 2013 at the Roger Williams Park Botanical Center It s the perfect time of year for starting new bogs and dividing up old ones! This month s program will feature a Bog Building and Sarracenia dividing workshop, presented by our own John Twomey. The usual food and popcorn will be provided. We hope to see you there! Announcements for April Opportunity for Plant Display at Party for the Planet: on Friday, April 19, the Roger Williams Park zoo will be hosting an environmental fair, and the NECPS will present an exhibit! Since we are competing with animal exhibits, we want our exhibit to be engaging and flashy. Please let Shaun (necps_membership@yahoo.com) know if you would like to contribute plants to the display. If you live close to the event, we may be able to arrange to transport your plants back to you at the show s end, or you can just come and pick them up. Nepenthes Expeditions to the Philippines, Sulawesi, and New Guinea: The world-renowned Nepenthes expert Stewart McPherson will be leading three expeditions to Nepenthes habitats over June, July, and September. If you are interested in joining one of these adventures and would like more information, please email Stewart directly at: stewart@mcpherson.net.

NECPS Officers and Contact Information: President John Phillip, Jr. johnatthebeach@cox.net Vice President Emily Troiano Emily.troiano@gmail.com Secretary John Lombardi john_elle@hotmail.com Membership Secretary Shaun Montminy necps_membership@yahoo.com Treasurer Dave Sackett Bid2win1@yahoo.com Librarian Don Gallant d.gallant89@gmail.com Webmistress Nicole Syrlik selkie@hvc.rr.com Newsletter Editor Ben DeMeo 30howland@gmail.com NECPS Website: www.necps.org NECPS Yahoo Group: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/necps/ NECPS 2013 Event Calendar This calendar will be updated as information is made available. April 13 Bog Building, John Twomey & Sarr s dividing session May 11 Meeting at Logge s garden, Danielson, Conn. June 8 Enzymes from pitcher fluid, Emi Kurosawa July No Meeting - possible bog walk August 10 (TBA) September 14 Pre-show discussion/arrangements Sept. 28-29 Annual NECPS show October 12 Post show evaluation November 9 (TBA) December 14 Holiday Social, Yankee Swap Meetings, unless otherwise noted, are held at Roger Williams Botanical Gardens, 1000 Elmwood Ave., Providence, RI. from 12:30-2:30 PM. Regular program segments include: Bog pruning, Speaker or workshop, silent auction, plant displays, refreshments, and informal social discussion.

Library News: Here is the Current Library Listing NECPS Library Inventory Updated 01/27/2013 Title Media Author Donated by ost Worlds 2 DVD set DVD Redfern Natural History Productions Limited John Phlllip,Jr. Carnivorous Plants of the World Book James and Patricia Pietropaolo Shaun Montminy Gardening with Carnivores Book Nick Romanowski Shaun Montminy Growing Carnivorous Plants Book Barry A. Rice Shaun Montminy ryptozoo crew Magazine allan gross & jerry carr Dave Sackett itcher Plants of the Americas (softcover) Book Stewart McPherson Shaun Montminy itcher Plants of the Americas (hardcover) Book Stewart McPherson John Phlllip,Jr. he Nature and Properties of Soils Book Nyle C. Brady Bob Rafka CPS Newsletters, multiple Magazine Random authors Shaun Montminy enus Flytraps, Bladderworts, and Other Wild and mazing Plants Book Monica Halpen, National Geographic Science Chapters Black Jungle CPS Newsletters, Apr 1972 - Dec 2006 CD Random authors Don Gallant ittle Shop of Horrors (DVD) DVD Warner Home Video Shaun Montminy he Curious World of Carnivorous Plants Book Wilhelm Barthlott, Stefan Porembski Black Jungle Death Trap (copy) DVD Nature Shaun Montminy Hungry Plants (grades 2-3) Kids book Mary Batten, Step into Reading Black Jungle Hungry Plants (grades 2-3) Kids book Mary Batten, Step into Reading Black Jungle Glistening Carnivores Book Stewart McPherson Stewart McPherson he Savage Garden Book Peter D ' Amato Shaun Montminy ost Worlds of the Guiana Highlands Book Stewart McPherson Stewart McPherson itcher Plants of the Old World Volume One Book Stewart McPherson Stewart McPherson itcher Plants of the Old World Volume Two Book Stewart McPherson Stewart McPherson llen Lowrie - Scientific papers/photos, Oct 2008, CP Presentations at ICPS Conference - Sydney Sep 008 CD Allen Lowrie Kenneth Sicard LIFE, (Earth, Birds, Insects, Plants) 4 DVD set DVD BBC ICPS conference???? Nepenthes @ Borneo Exotics DVD I & S Hartmeyer ICPS conference???? Sarracenia, Endangered Gems DVD I & S Hartmeyer ICPS conference???? Drosera, Snap-tentacles and Runway Lights DVD I & S Hartmeyer ICPS conference???? On CP-Tour with Stewart McPherson DVD I & S Hartmeyer ICPS conference???? Triple E meets Triphyophyllum DVD I & S Hartmeyer ICPS conference???? "Well Fed", (Recorded at ICPS conference) DVD UNK ICPS conference???? Technical articles on CP s Papers Random authors Kenneth Sicard * Denotes new additions - Please contact me to suggest books that should be purchased or if you have books to donate. - The NECPS Library inventory and library policy has been attached to the end of the newsletter.

~ Don Gallant, Librarian NECPS Library Policy The loan period for all items including: books, magazines, and videos are 1 month with one renewal period. No renewals are allowed for books, magazines and videos on reserve. All material will be stored at a secure location deemed by the library committee and confirmed by the Executive board. Failure to bring back books within 2 months will result in loss of borrowing privileges! Any member wishing to check out any NECPS library materials must present a valid membership number. Cards are not transferable. You are responsible for any materials checked out in your name. NECPS library patrons may take out one (1) item, as they are willing to be responsible for. NECPS library patrons may sign up for one (1) additional book such that at the end of the meeting if no one has already signed up for the item you will be allotted to take that item for the duration until the next meeting. When there is a high demand for a particular item, there will be a limit of one (1) item per person. The only exception to the above rules are for approved functions by the Executive board that are sponsored by the NECPS may reserve any and all material providing a months notice is given to guarantee that material will be available. The NECPS Library reserves the right to determine charges for lost or damaged materials and the right to deny borrowing privileges to anyone who has library materials overdue for more than two (2) months to the NECPS library or owes fines amounting to more than ten dollars ($10.00) from the NECPS. The NECPS library also reserves the right to deny borrowing privileges to any parent or guardian whose child and/or children have the above delinquencies. All material taken from the NECPS library is the responsibility of the NECPS library patrons. For one of a kind items NECPS library has the right to refrain from loaning the material and may keep it as a reference item to be viewed solely at meetings and functions. The NECPS library is not responsible for damage to patron's DVD player that may result from damaged or defective discs. The copyright proprietor has licensed the material contained in these DVD s for private home use only and prohibits other use, copying, reproduction, or performance in public, in whole or in part. (U.S. Code, Title 17, Sec. 501 & 506).