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Home » About the Midlands Chapter

About the Midlands Chapter

Contact the Board Members

Bob Askins, President
Hollis Beach, Vice President
Phil Cirulli, Treasurer
Bestey Russell, Secretary
Don McInnes, State Chapter Representative
Lynn Yenkey, Newsletter and Publicity
Madilyn Fletcher, Membership
Clay Parker, Outreach and Plant Propagation
Bailey Parker, Programs

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