We are a Western Colorado club whose mission is to promote knowledge, enjoyment, cultivation, and conservation of cacti and other succulent plants among its members and other individuals and organizations throughout West-Central Colorado. We created and maintain a beautiful cactus and succulent Demonstration Garden in Grand Junction: at the Colorado State University Extension office. This garden also presents xeric and native plants and showcases various garden design strategies that work in our challenging local climate.
News & Upcoming Events

April Meeting –
Marc Pastorek: “The Quest for High Desert Meadows via Seed”
Marc Pastorek: “The Quest for High Desert Meadows via Seed”
Thursday, April 10th, 6:30 – 8:30pm:
Marc Pastorek, an innovative tallgrass prairie restorer and seedsman (Meadow Makers) originally from Louisiana, will describe some basic principles of growing plant communities from seed and talk about plants he has worked with so far here in the Grand Valley. His particular personal interest is in providing forage and habitat for moths and butterflies. For more information, please see our calendar.
This meeting will be held at our regular meeting place: the Universalist Unitarian Congregation Church, 536 Ouray Ave, Grand Junction (map).
Meetings are free and open to the public.

In Memory of Don
We are very sad to share with you that our club’s founder, long-time member, and friend Don Campbell passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 18th.
His positive impact on his friends, family, and in the world of cacti and succulents was immense, and he will surely be missed.

Garden Party Schedule
Mark your calendars with the dates for our 2025 gardening season! April’s garden party will feature a 25th club anniversary celebration, the placement of a plaque recognizing Don Campbell, and the planting of numerous new cacti.
The full schedule can be found here, or by visiting our calendar. See you at the garden!
What We Do
In addition to our Monthly Programs, we usually organize a few Field Trips every year, some local and others further afield, to view plants in habitat. We also participate in various Education Outreach activities where we connect with the community to share our passion and knowledge about cacti and succulents. The club can also be contacted to help in plant re-homing — indoor cacti or succulents sometimes get too big for their space or too big a chore to maintain. We may also be able to assist with garden rescues if outdoor cacti or succulents no longer fit your landscaping needs.
Monthly Programs
Each month the Chinle C&S Society provides a program to members and guests.

Field Trips
Chinle C&S Society members organize and participate in a variety of field trips, both local and regional.

Demonstration Gardens
The Chinle C&S Society developed and maintains a widely acclaimed outdoor cactus and succulent garden in Grand Junction.

What We Do
In addition to our Monthly Programs, we usually organize a few Field Trips every year, some local and others further afield, to view plants in habitat. We also participate in various Education Outreach activities where we connect with the community to share our passion and knowledge about cacti and succulents. The club can also be contacted to help in plant re-homing — indoor cacti or succulents sometimes get too big for their space or too big a chore to maintain. We may also be able to assist with garden rescues if outdoor cacti or succulents no longer fit your landscaping needs.
Monthly Programs
Each month the Chinle C&S Society provides a program to members and guests.

Field Trips
Chinle C&S Society members organize and participate in a variety of field trips, both local and regional.

Demonstration Gardens
We connect with our community throughout the year to share our passion and knowledge about cacti, succulents and gardening.

Thank You
A heartfelt ‘thank you’ to the many club members and friends who have generously donated their time and resources to build our great club. Our programs and public garden are only possible with your help and the support that we receive from the Tri River Area Colorado State University Extension.