UPDATED, Meeting Reminder, July 10: Annual Chapter Meeting plus “Native Texas Plants Database Overview/Demonstration” with Randy Pensabene and Gary Bowers

Updated July 7, 2025 due to location change. News! Due to the severe rains in Central Texas, the July 10 meeting will be at the Georgetown Public Library, 2nd floor. A water main break and road closures are affecting the previously announced location which was the Georgetown Parks & Rec Admin Building.

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Join NPSOT-Williamson County Thursday, July 10, 2025, for our annual chapter meeting and a Native Texas Plants Database Overview/Demonstration focusing on Williamson County with Randy Pensabene and Gary Bowers. Free and open to the public. The meeting begins at 7:00 PM.  

  • Results of the chapter board election will be announced.
  • Membership anniversary pins will be presented to recipients attending in person. (If not attending this meeting in person, the pins will be provided another way after the meeting.)
  • A presentation featuring NPSOT-Williamson County Chapter’s new Texas native plants database. See this meeting announcement for more information.

==> News! This month, if you attend in person, we’re at the Georgetown Public Library, 2nd floor, 402 West 8th St, Georgetown, TX 78626Georgetown Parks & Rec Administration Building, 1101 N College St, Georgetown, Texas 78626. 

Come early (6:30 PM) for expert advice, to check out the seed swap board, or just to visit.

==> To attend via Zoom register at https://npsot-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/vKF9n7OAQhS6FikdcS7oVQ#/registration


At every meeting, we give away a book — about native plants or the meeting topic — to one randomly chosen in-person attendee!


Have an idea for a speaker?  Let Program Leader Susie Hickman know via  email to wilco-chapter@npsot.org.

NPSOT-Williamson County meetings are free and open to the public. We hope you attend!  Meetings may be in person, virtual, or both, so be sure to check details in the meeting announcement. Meetings are announced on our website, our calendar and Facebook. See upcoming topics on our page Wilco Home or on our Calendar.

Trip Report: Booty’s Road Park Field Trip

— by Anne Adams

image of group walking
Booty’s Road Park. Photo by Erin Buhl.

On Saturday, June 21, a group of nineteen people and two sociable canines gathered at Booty’s Road Park in Georgetown to hike a one-half mile section of the San Gabriel River Trail. The outing began with a plant scavenger hunt at the edge of the parking lot, where a diverse group of trees, shrubs, and vines could easily be observed at eye level. Participants were challenged to find eighteen species listed on a handout.

From the parking lot, we headed east following the concrete trail that passes through an open woodland of Ashe juniper, Escarpment live oak, and Cedar elm. The path soon transitions to decomposed granite and enters a shaded riparian woodland. Here the path is bordered by a steep limestone bluff on the left, and the North Fork of the San Gabriel River on the right. Along the base of the bluff, large boulders provide varied terrain for an interesting mix of herbaceous plants, including Turk’s cap, Toothleaf goldeneye, Roughstem rosinweed, Pigeonberry, Inland wood oats, and White avens.

Overstory trees, including Pecan, Walnut, American elm, American sycamore, and Green ash, form a high, closed canopy, while understory species include Box elder, Texas ash, Carolina buckthorn, Yaupon holly, and Roughleaf dogwood. Vines, including Mustang grape, Virginia creeper, Carolina snailseed, and Yellow passionvine were frequently seen. Less common were Pitcher’s leatherflower, Alabama supplejack, Anglepod, and a delicate Creeping cucumber.

Adding interest to the hike were several small, natural seeps that emerge from the bluff and flow under the trail through culverts, trickling down toward the river. One of the prettiest spots was a small, spring-fed pool lined with maidenhair ferns and moss-covered rocks, fed by a perennial spring higher up on the bluff. At this popular spot, the group took time to enjoy the scenery as the outflow from the pool forms a wide, shallow sheet that cascades down a rocky slope dotted with mosses, ferns, and lush aquatic vegetation. Near this spot, observant participants noticed the pink flowers of Marsh fleabane, as well as white-flowered American water willow, in moist soils along the river bank. A little past the pool, where the trail splits around some major boulders, the group observed several Rusty blackhaw, a small tree distinct for its shiny opposite leaves and dark checkered bark. A little farther on, the group turned around and we retraced our steps back to the parking lot.

While some of the participants had hiked this trail before, it was a new experience for others. On this day, the easily accessible trail was populated with hikers, cyclists, dog walkers, and families with strollers. Our group found that, even on a warm June day, this woodland trail provided a welcome respite from the rising heat.

Photo credits: left, Nancy Pumphrey; right, Anne Adams

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See photos from this trip and others in our album =>

Chapter Members, your 2025-2026 ballot is “in the mail”

As announced at June 12’s chapter meeting and in a blog post, we’re holding an online election for Williamson County Chapter officers for the term September 1, 2025 through August 31, 2026. Only Williamson County Chapter members are eligible to vote. 

Separately from this blog post, online voting instructions were emailed directly to current chapter members today, June 22, using the email addresses on file with the Society’s state office.  If you do not see the ballot email in your inbox, please check your spam folder.  If you still do not see your ballot email, please contact the webmaster using this form.

Election results will be announced at our chapter meeting on July 10, 2025 at Georgetown Parks & Rec Community Meeting Room. (See details in this meeting announcement.)

NPSOT-Wilco Nominees for Elected Positions (Officers)

Officer PositionNominee for Sept 1, 2025 to Aug 31, 2026
PresidentMark Stoetzer
Vice PresidentErin Buhl
SecretaryBecky Sloan
TreasurerTyson Bartlett
DirectorKim Jones
DirectorNathaniel Woodward
Not Subject to Election
Past PresidentNancy Copperman

Officers are elected by chapter members.  The remaining board positions are appointed, not elected.  Position-holders for appointed positions will be announced at a future date.

Board positions are described in our chapter documents. On the page Wilco Home scroll to the bottom for the section Chapter Documents -> Chapter Board Member Duties.

Schedule Recap:
June 12 – Nominations open for elected offices. Initial slate is announced (chapter meeting & blog post).
June 19 – Nominations for elected offices close.
by June 23 on June 22 – Ballot emailed to chapter members. Blog post to alert members.
July 7 – Last day to vote.
July 10 – Election results announced at chapter meeting.
Sept 1 – New board term begins.