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Community Herbalism: Connecting Plants & People, Building Health & Relationships

Traditional Plants and Remedies of the Ozarks

$55

with Robin Moore

Calendar Sep 11, 2024 at 10:30 am

Traditional Plants and Remedies of the Ozarks

Community Herbalism-Connecting People and Plants. Building Health and Relationships. 4 classes to include lecture classes and one make and take class.Teaching traditional plant remedies of the ozarks.

Instructor BIO:

I am Robin Moore, Certified Community Herbalist, a Native of Fulton County Arkansas. I am a wife, Mother, Grandmother and Friend to many with over 30 years of experience using and teaching about herbs. I learned food preservation, homesteading skills and Folk medicine traditions from family and mentors, studied under several Herbalist including Matthew Wood, Phyllis D. Light and I attended the Appalachian Center for Natural Health (ACNH).

I continue to pass on the Traditional ways of using local plants to support health, connect with nature and build Community, these relationships are essential for nurturing our mind, body and spirit. I hope to inspire you to learn and pass on these traditions to future generations.

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Winter Herbs For Health

$55

with Robin Moore

Calendar Oct 16, 2024 at 10:30 am

Winter Herbs For Health

Community Herbalism-Connecting People and Plants. Building Health and Relationships. 4 classes to include lecture classes and one make and take class.Teaching traditional plant remedies of the ozarks.

Instructor BIO

I am Robin Moore, Certified Community Herbalist, a Native of Fulton County Arkansas. I am a wife, Mother, Grandmother and Friend to many with over 30 years of experience using and teaching about herbs. I learned food preservation, homesteading skills and Folk medicine traditions from family and mentors, studied under several Herbalist including Matthew Wood, Phyllis D. Light and I attended the Appalachian Center for Natural Health (ACNH).

I continue to pass on the Traditional ways of using local plants to support health, connect with nature and build Community, these relationships are essential for nurturing our mind, body and spirit. I hope to inspire you to learn and pass on these traditions to future generations.

Homestead Herbal Tea Garden

$55

with Robin Moore

Calendar Oct 30, 2024 at 10:30 am

Homestead Herbal Tea Garden

Community Herbalism-Connecting People and Plants. Building Health and Relationships. 4 Classes to inlcude lecture classes and one make and take class.Teaching traditional plant remedies of the ozarks.

Instructor BIO

I am Robin Moore, Certified Community Herbalist, a Native of Fulton County Arkansas. I am a wife, Mother, Grandmother and Friend to many with over 30 years of experience using and teaching about herbs. I learned food preservation, homesteading skills and Folk medicine traditions from family and mentors, studied under several Herbalist including Matthew Wood, Phyllis D. Light and I attended the Appalachian Center for Natural Health (ACNH).

I continue to pass on the Traditional ways of using local plants to support health, connect with nature and build Community, these relationships are essential for nurturing our mind, body and spirit. I hope to inspire you to learn and pass on these traditions to future generations.

Herbal Tea Blending, hands on make and take class.

$65

with Robin Moore

Calendar Nov 6, 2024 at 10:30 am

Herbal Tea Blending, hands on make and take class.

Community Herbalism-Connecting People and Plants. Building Health and Relationships. 4 Classes to inlcude lecture classes and one make and take class.Teaching traditional plant remedies of the ozarks.

Instructor BIO

I am Robin Moore, Certified Community Herbalist, a Native of Fulton County Arkansas. I am a wife, Mother, Grandmother and Friend to many with over 30 years of experience using and teaching about herbs. I learned food preservation, homesteading skills and Folk medicine traditions from family and mentors, studied under several Herbalist including Matthew Wood, Phyllis D. Light and I attended the Appalachian Center for Natural Health (ACNH).

I continue to pass on the Traditional ways of using local plants to support health, connect with nature and build Community, these relationships are essential for nurturing our mind, body and spirit. I hope to inspire you to learn and pass on these traditions to future generations.





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