Come embark on an extraordinary adventure with us! Our immersive foraging workshop promises to transport you deep into the heart of nature, where you'll discover the abundance of the surrounding environment.
Guided by our knowledgeable herbalist instructor, you'll gain the skills to recognize, gather, and prepare a diverse array of wild edible plants. Engage fully with the awe-inspiring beauty of the outdoors and anticipate a day brimming with fresh insights. Whether you're an experienced forager or simply intrigued by the natural world of plants, this event offers an essential experience you won't soon forget.
Your ticket grants you access to:
- 90 minutes of expert guidance
- downloadable PDF containing workshop highlights and information covered
- a delicious cup of organic herbal tea
Please note:
*This workshop will not cover fungi identification.
*Visit our site for exact dates the workshop will be taking place.
Join us on a wild and unique adventure! Our foraging workshop will take you right into the heart of nature, where you'll learn about the abundance of the environment around you.
Led by our highly skilled instructor, you'll learn to identify, harvest, and prepare a variety of wild edible plants. Immerse yourself in the beauty and wonder of the great outdoors and be ready for a day filled with new information. Whether you're a seasoned forager or just curious about the world around you, this event is a must-attend experience that you'll never forget. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to connect with nature and learn to indulge in the pure, natural goodness of wild foods!
Your ticket will include: 90 minutes of instruction, a PDF of the information discussed at the workshop, and a small gift bag.
This workshop is a beginner level and we will not be covering fungi.
We will be meeting at the Princess Park Parking Lot (https://maps.app.goo.gl/fcjp31a1dgpPEtqh9). Please park and meet us by the main entrance of the park by the restrooms, our instructor will be there to greet and check you in. We look forward to meeting you
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