july, 2019

06jul12:00 pm3:00 pmWild Herbal & Edible Plant ID & Foraging Walk w/ Abby Artemisia

Event Details

****Due to Rain, we’ve tentatively rescheduled for 7/6****

Description

This is one of the most biodiverse regions in the world, with so much to offer in the way of food, medicine, and, of course, beauty. Abby, a botanist, herbalist, and forager, will take you on an adventure into the forest and open spaces to see what free foods and herbs surround us, how we safely and ethically harvest them, and how to preserve them. Get an introduction to basic botany to demystify plant identification and use all of your senses, to learn more about these plants. Bring your questions, field guides, notebooks, and cameras, along with hiking boots, rain jackets, and water bottles!

About the Instructor

“My interest in the botanical world first began as a child, climbing trees, hiking in the woods and tromping through the creek behind my house. I had my own herbal tea business for five years because it was a career I could have while still spending time with my young daughter. While this sparked my interest in medicinal plants, I missed being in the woods and having a direct connection with the plants. I herniated a disc in my back, leaving me immobile for months. My recovery included therapeutic walks in the woods. I started to take my field guide out into the woods and taught myself how to identify wild plants. I researched their edible and medicinal uses, and decided to go back to school at Miami University to get a degree in Botany. At Miami, I worked at the Botanical Conservatory and took my first and favorite botany class, Field Botany, which I ended up assistant teaching three times.

My favorite thing is to take people out in the woods and teach them about the plants that grow all around them. I have been teaching myself about herbs and apprenticing as an Herbalist for years. My own journey (childbirth, recovery from an injury, etc) have taught me much about healing and given me empathy for others. In a world where we tend to be disconnected from ou​r bodies, depend on doctors, and spend a large amount of our resources on healthcare and medication, part of my mission is to empower people with their own healthcare and that of their families. I believe that for every ailment, there is a plant growing closeby that can offer relief. I also believe that many of our modern ailments are a result of not enough time spent in nature. I believe in the ideas mentioned in the book, “Last Child in the Woods,” and that nature can be often be our best therapy.”–Abby Artemesia

$40

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For Group Discounts, or to reserve a place by phone and pay in person, please leave us a message with your contact information at 828-394-9264

Time

(Saturday) 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT

Location

Patterson School Foundation

4646 Patterson School Dr., Lenoir, NC 28645

Tickets

Tickets

Patterson School Foundation4646 Patterson School Dr., Lenoir, NC 28645Hickory Hall

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