Exploring Tree Food & Medicine with Kim Calhoun

Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2014 21:07:14 -0400
From: Kim Calhoun
Subject: Exploring Tree Food & Medicine with Kim Calhoun

Hello dear neighbors~
Do you know what local tree leaf can knock out a cough when chewed fresh? Or which native shrub’s fruit can make potent and delicious anti-viral syrup for colds and flu?
Come find out in four fun empowering summer evenings! Register now with CCCC while space is available.
All blessings~
Kim

EXPLORING TREE FOOD & MEDICINE FIELD STUDY @ CCCC
with Kim Calhoun
Thursdays, 5:30-8:30pm, June 5th-June 26th
Through CCCC, meets all over Chatham County
Deepen your awareness and connection with our largest plant friends: the trees!  In this field study we’ll visit various local environments to explore the edible and medicinal properties of trees, such as elder, mulberry, sourwood, and pine.  Identification, ethical gathering, preparation, and usage will be covered while enjoying many hands-on activities.
Class facilitated by community herbalist and wild edibles educator “Planty” Kim Calhoun who grew up learning about trees on walks with her grandparents in the woods of Chatham County.  Class size is limited and fills up!  Register in person or by phone at CCCC in Pittsboro: (919) 545-8044. Cost is $71.25.

Kim Calhoun
http://www.AbunDanceHealingArts.com

(919) 636 2545

• Community Herbalist
• Wild Edibles Educator
• Licensed Massage & Bodywork Therapist #4361
• Registered Yoga Teacher
• Polarity Therapist

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