Greater DuPage Chapter Events

Nov
1

Annual Seed Exchange and Officer Election

Saturday, November 1st, 2025
to (Central Time)
The Growing Place - Aurora

Public Welcome Free Event Chapter Annual Meeting Chapter Election Seed/Plant Sale Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking

The Growing Place
2000 Montgomery Road
Aurora, Il 60542 
(Approximately 1/2 mile north of Ogden Ave. on Montgomery Road. Enter thru front gate and park in retail parking lots.)

Start saving seeds now and join us for the much-anticipated Greater DuPage Wild Ones Annual Seed Exchange and Chapter Meeting, hosted at The Growing Place in Aurora! This event is a favorite among our members and friends, and it is an excellent opportunity to connect, share seeds and valuable information. We encourage everyone to save seeds in preparation for this gathering. 

Schedule
1:30 pm - 1:45 pm: Arrival and Set-up
Tables will be organized and labeled by seed type (Woodland, Prairie, Wetland, Savanna). Hand your seeds to our volunteers to place them in the appropriate category, then please stand apart from the tables (outside, if it is nice), and visit with other attendees until we are ready to start the meeting portion of the day.
1:45 pm - 2:00 pm: Membership Meeting and Elections
All members are invited to attend our Chapter Membership Meeting, which will coincide with the Seed Exchange. Officer elections will take place during this time, between setting out the seeds and the start of the exchange. The meeting will be brief, lasting about 10 minutes.
2:00pm - 3:00 pm: Seed "Shopping" and Silent Auction
Explore the variety of seeds available for exchange, and don't forget to check out our Silent Auction!

How the Exchange Works
Bring your own native harvested seeds to the Seed Exchange and trade them with fellow enthusiasts. Don't worry if you don't have seeds to trade; you can make a donation in exchange for seeds. Click here to see a list of seeds that are typically available. To see some tips on seed collecting go to our Seed Harvest page.

Labeling and Packaging Seeds
Clean your seeds by removing them from stems, leaves, and fluff. Package seeds in envelopes or paper bags, clearly labeling them with Latin and common names, description, color of the flower, time of bloom, plant height, and best planting location.  Print copies of our Seed Labels Template (Microsoft Word Format) or Seed Labels Template (PDF Format) to easily label your seeds. 

Silent Auction
We encourage attendees to contribute to our Silent Auction by donating garden-related items like books, posters, art, garden tools, bird feeders, and more. Items should be in good condition and preferably related to native gardening. You can bring items to bid on, buy, or even give away for free.

Note:  Please do not bring live plants that you have dug up to the exchange in order to prevent the spread of jumping worms.

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