Bioregional Herbalism: Tree Medicine | Adult Workshop
Connect with plant medicine from an ecological perspective
Connect with plant medicine from an ecological perspective
Registration for this workshop is open!
This unique workshop will provide an intimate, welcoming space for women to delve into the practical magic of fire making, and to tend to our inner fires through food, community and relationship with the land.
Making fire isn't just a useful skill-- it's also a practice that asks us to cultivate awareness and attunement to the world around us. Together, we'll explore the skills needed to confidently and safely work with fire, from harvesting materials from the land, chopping wood, making a tinder bundle, and much more.
In this workshop, we'll explore the landscape, identifying local trees and plants for use as fuel and tinder. We'll practice with various methods of sparking up a fire beyond matches and lighters. Finally, we'll prepare food over the fire, including spruce needle marinated pork loin, ash cakes (vegan and gluten-free!) and apple sauce, and a wildcrafted forest tea.
Meet Your Instructors
Annie Sanassian cherishes the unforgettable nights spent camping in the desert, where a fire illuminated the darkness and the chill in the air created a magical atmosphere. As a child, she was taught to tend to a children’s fire alongside other kids, learning invaluable lessons that deepened her connection to this elemental force. For Annie, tending to fires has always evoked a sense of warmth and curiosity. Passionate about how flickers can weave together, she sees them as a canvas for stories and memories that linger long after the last embers fade.
Proud mother, Senior Staff at GOS, and director & founder at Wind and Rain, Madeleine Carere has an undying love of connecting with the natural world. With a background in studying plants for food and medicine, more recently Madeleine has turned her focus to the world of animals. Continually deepening her relationship with the landscape and this earth one species at a time; be it plant, lichen, insect, 4 legged, or winged.
“Food and fire are in our bones and blood.
There is something innately in us that draws one to cooking over fire that just feels right.”
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