Native plants – check ’em out!

Posted March 30, 2009 at 9:18 pm by

Here’s a workshop that Kathleen & Fiona are putting on this weekend that should be great…and tasty. Here’s more:

Learn while you hike, and get ready to eat.....

Learn while you hike, and get ready to eat.....

LEARN A LITTLE, HIKE A LITTLE, EAT A LITTLE:
Join us for the Ethnobotany and Edibles Workshop

Join leading ethnobotanist Mac Smith, Fiona Norris from the San Juan Nature Institute, and Kathleen Foley from the San Juan Preservation Trust for an informative hike on an amazing parcel of SJPT-protected land on the west side of San Juan Island. After a brief introductory session at the San Juan Preservation Trust office in Friday Harbor, we will head out for our hike where Mr. Smith will be discussing the traditional uses of native plants. Laurie Paul from Friday Harbor’s Market Chef restaurant will finish out the day with some wild edibles for us to sample.

Date: Sunday, April 5. Participant limit is 25. Meet at the SJPT Friday Harbor office (468 Argyle Street in the restored Churchill House) at 12 noon. We will finish our day at 5pm so returning ferries can be met. Please bring your own sack lunch/water and sturdy walking shoes.

Course fee is $45. Checks can be made payable to the San Juan Nature Institute, PO Box 3110 Friday Harbor, WA 98250.

Please email [email protected] or call 378-2461, or contact Fiona at [email protected] to make your reservation today!

Co-hosted by the San Juan Preservation Trust and
The San Juan Nature Institute

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