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SUMMARY:Autumn wild plant apprenticeship program
DESCRIPTION:Sept. 1 - Nov. 20th.\nWildcrafting herbal apprenticeship p
 rogram in Skagit County. Tuesday and Saturday sessions. Get out of the
  classroom this summer, get your hands dirty, meet the plants where th
 ey live and start a relationship that will last your whole life.\nAPPR
 ENTICESHIPS WILL INCLUDE:\nField Trips: Each and every week, we go to 
 amazingly beautiful wild places to harvest wild plants for food and me
 dicine.Botanical Identification: Meet the plants you will be working w
 ith during the course of your apprenticeship and for life!Materia Medi
 ca: Learn the medicines of the plants you'll be harvesting and their a
 pplications.Plant Formulas: As you begin to gain knowledge of the medi
 cine of the wild plants individually, you'll learn to recognize the fo
 rmulas the plants create living in close proximity to each other.Medic
 ine Making: Medicinal oils, tinctures, salves, tea blends, herbal vine
 gars, poultices, creams, decoctions, syrups, honeys, oxymels, cordials
 , witch hazels, candied herbs, chutneys and oh so very much more.Prese
 rvation Methods: Learn the best ways to preserve the plants for optimu
 m medicinal and nutritional values.Medicine in the Herb Garden: Culina
 ry herbs are medicinal! Grow medicinals in your front door garden, in 
 pots, on acreage.Cultured Foods: Learn the art and health benefits of 
 making and eating cultured and fermented foods such as sauerkraut, bee
 t kvass, kefir, cultured butter and simple cheeses.Natural Chicken Car
 e: Our gals will tell you what they need to be healthy, happy and prod
 uctive.Herbal Lore and Ethnobotany: Hundreds upon hundreds of stories 
 of how peoples of generations past used local plants for food, medicin
 e, clothing and shelter.Aromatherapy: Breathe in the healing aromas of
  botanical oils direct from nature.Herbal Support for Body Systems: Bu
 ilding strong immune, reproductive, respiratory, cardiac and digestive
  (including the liver!) systems. Learn about herbs appropriate for hea
 lth issues of each system.Canning: As the seasons progress, we'll harv
 est wild and garden foods and learn safe canning procedures. The focus
  areas will be on the wild plants of the myriad bio-regions of Washing
 ton State's Skagit and Island counties from high up on the mountain pa
 sses to the river valleys and into the Sound.\nAutumn 2012: Tuesdays, 
 Sept 4 - Nov 20Saturdays Sept 1 - Nov 1710 am - 5 pmFee: $650\n\nSatur
 day's session is being co-taught with Gary Bachman, ND - a Transition 
 Whatcom member!\n\nTRANSITIONS MEMBERS RECEIVE A 10% DISCOUNT!\n \nGo
  to www.cedarmountainherbs.com/apprenticeships.htm for more informatio
 n and to register.\nCedar Mountain Herb School is a member of the Amer
 ican Herbalists Guild, the American Herb Association, and practicum su
 pervisor for herbal science students at Bastyr University.\n\nFor more
  information visit https://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/events/autumn-wi
 ld-plant-apprenticeship-program
DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20120918T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20120918T235900
CATEGORIES:herbs, wildcrafting, workshop, apprenticeship
LOCATION:sKAGIT cOUNTY
WEBSITE:http://www.cedarmountainherbs.com
URL:http://www.cedarmountainherbs.com
CONTACT:360-540-5651
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=ACCEPTED;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Suzanne 
 Jordan":https://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/profile/SuzanneJordan
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