Meet Our Chapter Officers
These folks were elected at the Central Chapter Annual Meeting in January 2026.
Bobby Jean Avery-Kimball, President: Bobby Jean Avery-Kimball, describes herself as an amateur plant nerd, plant rescuer, native habitat restorer and insect lover, who prefers plants, and all stages of Lepidoptera over most people. She enjoys participating in restoration projects and invasive plant removals in her beloved City of Westfield where you might find her parading around handing out milkweed seeds and trees while dressed as “Chompy” the adorable caterpillar mascot for Westfield Green Together. She warns not to get stuck next to her at a party or she may inundate you with pictures of the plants in her yard and butterflies she has raised. While her professional degrees in law and health are unrelated to native plants, she has spent a lot of time educating herself on the subject through INPS involvement including attendance at every annual conference since 2016.
Avery Cyr, VP: Avery Cyr is a Wildlife Biologist for the Division of Fish and Wildlife at the Indiana DNR and has an environmental science/ecology background conducting wetland, habitat, and protected species surveys in Florida. With her deep connection to the natural world that began growing up along the Great Lakes, she enjoys sharing her knowledge and lifelong passion for nature with others through her volunteer work with the DNR, as an Indiana Master Naturalist, and with several other environmental organizations. In her spare time, she enjoys hiking with her dogs, kayaking, and outdoor activities with family.
Kathleen Schonsheck, Treasurer: Kathleen is a business owner, artist, dog lover, and passionate native plant enthusiast, as well as a lifelong Hoosier. Her native plant journey started during lockdown in 2020 and she and her husband have since added over 40 native species to their home garden. She hopes to one day earn the Indiana Master Naturalist certification. She has over 7 years of experience managing finances for her small business and is excited to bring that skill set to the Central Chapter of INPS.
Tina Serrano, Secretary/Grant Committee Chair: Tina serves the Central Chapter as Secretary and Chair of the Grants Committee. A Pennsylvania native with a professional career in healthcare, she transitioned into native plant advocacy after researching ways to replace her traditional lawn with a functional garden. This path led her to create a full native plant butterfly sanctuary at her urban home. Tina is committed to lifelong learning in the field; she is currently working towards certification for the Indiana Master Naturalist program and plans to pursue the Master Gardener certification. She is a firm believer in the power of native plants to transform urban spaces. Outside of her work with INPS, she is an avid hiker and yoga enthusiast who loves spending time in nature with her husband, two teenagers, and their dog.
Greg Monzel, Past President: Greg Monzel is an herbalist and foraging instructor with a passion for connecting people and plants through his business Persimmon Herb School. Greg is a full-time biology student focusing on field botany at Ball State University with a special interest in conservation and restoration of culturally important plant species, such as wild rice and American lotus. He has nonprofit leadership experience working for Indy Food
Saying Goodbye to a Dear Friend

Mary Eileen Durkin
DECEMBER 1, 1946 – DECEMBER 21, 2022
It is with the heaviest of hearts that we say goodbye to our dear friend Mary Durkin who passed away on Dec 21, 2022, four weeks after being diagnosed with stomach cancer. Mary has been a longtime member and advocate for the Native Plant Society. She has led and contributed to countless projects to make a healthier planet and provide for our wildlife. She was a force at the Eiteljorg Museum plantings—in installation and stewardship. She led native pollinator plant installations at Broad Ripple Park and at the Boulevard Park Food Pantry. And she did so much more, on a regular basis. The passion she has inspired to do good work, with a kind heart, inclusively, meeting our communities where they are at, will live on in the work of the Central Chapter and all of her friends. She was a special force that has left an amazing legacy. The Central Chapter Board will be discussing that legacy at our meeting on January 24.
Mary’s Obituary Mary Showing Off Her Pollinator Garden
Beautification with Native Plants
On a cold March Saturday in 2022, INPS and Master Gardener volunteers are renewing the landscaping around the St. Vincent de Paul Boulevard Place Food Pantry. Here’s what they have accomplished so far:
- Grants received from INPS, MCMGA, and Native Plants Unlimited.
- Charted the plan and ordered some of the plants for spring planting
- Called 8-1-1 to locate underground utilities before digging in the demo area
- Removed 6 invasive burning bushes
- Transplanted one native ninebark shrub to a better location
- Laid down cardboard and wetted it to kill turf in the planned garden area
- Mulched over the cardboard
- Mulched the row of dogwoods on the northside of the building
- Straightened the leaning serviceberry and mulched all the serviceberries
- Filled in low area with new soil
- Gave a neighborhood resident a tour of the gardens, and he is now a new volunteer
Invasives SWAT Team
The team’s efforts in 2019 resulted in approximately 280 volunteer hours spent removing non-native invasive plants at 9 different properties, primarily garlic mustard, bush honeysuckle, and multiflora rose.
January Icebreaker
Scenes from our 2020 Sunday afternoon pitch-in snack fest and annual meeting graciously hosted by Judith Lieberman.









