Description
Remembering our Ways: Medicinal plants of Bayer Farm
Oct. 14th; 5:30pm-7pm, online via zoom
Use this link: https://santarosa-edu.zoom.us/j/7075274741#success
In collaboration with SRJC Intercultural Center
As some of the most ancient beings on this planet, plants have evolved and adapted to shape the landscape and our ways of survival, giving us food and tools. Spiritually and emotionally, plants have been used as essential life sources and have provided our ancestors with an immeasurable amount of support, as they continue to do so today. However, the more technological advances we make as a society at large the more we tend to forget about are plant relatives and ancestral knowledge about them.
In this workshop, we’ll take a closer look at some of the most commonly used plants at Bayer Farm. Bayer Farm is an organic community garden located in the heart of Roseland, where the needs of both humans and plants are being tended to. In this session, we will learn about some plants you can introduce to your home or into your self-care routines. This workshop is open to the public, and is free thanks to partnership with Santa Rosa Junior College Intercultural Center.
Details:
- This public event is free, thanks to sponsorship from the Santa Rosa Junior College Intercultural Center
- This workshop will take place online, via zoom.com; please note registration is not required. You can acess the workshop here: https://santarosa-edu.zoom.us/j/7075274741
- This workshop is part of the Herencia series of events that promote Indigenous and Latinx cultures at SRJC. You can read more about the herencia series of online events here.
Contact: Please send an email to outings@landpaths.org or by leaving a message on our line by calling 707-544-7284 #1
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