Foraging 101: Fall Wild Foods and Medicines
October 13 @ 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Join us for a wild food and medicine foraging class in the field with herbalist and healer, Andrea Marcinkus. We will journey through 3 to 4 distinct ecosystems including prairie, oak savannah, pine stand forest, and marsh amidst the beauty of the Campton Forest Preserve. Delve into the ancient art of connecting with nature’s abundant offerings as your experienced guide leads you on a journey of discovery and exploration. Learn to identify and how to use a diverse array of summer edible plants, trees, mushrooms, and herbs while gaining valuable insights into their nutritional, medicinal, energetic, and spiritual properties. This immersive experience will equip you with the knowledge and skills to safely and sustainably gather wild foods and medicines and harness their healing potential.
During this class, you’ll have the opportunity to deepen your understanding of a variety of ecosystems and their intricate relationships. Traverse the trails as you learn about the natural habitats of various species and the ecological, medicinal, and cultural significance of their presence. Learn a simple technique to communicate with the healing spirits of the plants and mushrooms. Andrea will also share time-tested techniques for responsible foraging, including proper plant identification, ethical harvesting practices, and conservation principles.
Join us for the second part of the class the following weekend to learn how to prepare wild foraged medicinal remedies. (Learners do not need to take both classes. This field foraging class is not a prerequisite for the following class). Join us again in Fall to learn about Autumn foraged plants and mushrooms.
Fee: $65
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