Native Wild Foraging Mentorship Program
Sun, May 24
|Washington College Academy School Of Art
Learn Native American methods of wild plant foraging safety, identification, and harvesting techniques used by Native Americans and then teach others! FREE!
Time & Location
May 24, 2020, 9:40 AM – Oct 19, 2020, 12:00 PM
Washington College Academy School Of Art, 116 Doak Ln, Limestone, TN 37681, USA
Guests
About The Event
Learn Native American methods of wild plant foraging safety, identification, and harvesting techniques used by Native Americans and then teach others! FREE!
We are excited to offer a unique class that could forever impact your life and your family during these uncertain times. The Appalachian Mountain Region is the most biodiverse area of the United States. Learn what edible plants grow wild here; how to harvest sustainably; and how to prepare it.
This is a mentoring program that will take place in northeast Tennessee one Sunday per month for six months. Read more about the requirements on the downloadable course description and application document (available in Word, pdf or Pages format).
Program Instructor:
Renowned Smoky Mountain Powhatan Herbalist
Alicia Wornicov
Program Application Deadline: April 30, 2020