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Come Foraging with Samantha Lewis

 

Samantha Lewis has a passion for the spirit of life that exists within

plants. She grew up in our local parks and forests, where she spent many

days in the woods - climbing trees, watching animals, journaling and

wandering.

 

She is a self-taught naturalist who has a long term relationship with

Wilderness Awareness School, both as a student and an instructor, and has

hundreds of hours of Kamana training and extensive wilderness study. Her

keen observations and natural sensitivity bring a unique intensity to her

Nature Mentoring programs.

 

Samantha resonates with the philosophy of " Take what Nature has in

abundance " , and loves sharing ways to make the most use of plants that

present themselves in the greatest number. She helps her students build a

more functional understanding of our wild plant food resources and

sustainable eating opportunities.

 

 

 

This class is an introduction to the wonderful world of foraging for wild

edibles here in the Pacific Northwest. We will meet at a location near Raw

Vegan Source and do a short hike, learning about wild edibles as we go.

Bring a notepad, clothing for potential rain, lunch and snacks, and an eager

mind ready to learn.

 

 

 

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

 

Time: 9 am to 1 pm

 

$55

 

Reservations at: www.rawvegansource.com

 

Presented by: RawVegan Source

 

22336 NE 85th St.

 

Redmond, WA 98053

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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With my work schedule I can't make this but oh, I

really wish I could. Sigh. Lorri

 

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On Behalf

Of Tom Armstrong

Friday, May 15, 2009 9:06 PM

 

Wild Edible Foraging

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I wonder if Samantha knows of anyone who can lead foraging walks in Palm

Beach County, Florida?

I'm moving to that area and would love to go on some!

 

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On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 12:05 AM, Tom Armstrong

<tom.armstrongwrote:

 

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>

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> Come Foraging with Samantha Lewis

>

> Samantha Lewis has a passion for the spirit of life that exists within

> plants. She grew up in our local parks and forests, where she spent many

> days in the woods - climbing trees, watching animals, journaling and

> wandering.

>

> She is a self-taught naturalist who has a long term relationship with

> Wilderness Awareness School, both as a student and an instructor, and has

> hundreds of hours of Kamana training and extensive wilderness study. Her

> keen observations and natural sensitivity bring a unique intensity to her

> Nature Mentoring programs.

>

> Samantha resonates with the philosophy of " Take what Nature has in

> abundance " , and loves sharing ways to make the most use of plants that

> present themselves in the greatest number. She helps her students build a

> more functional understanding of our wild plant food resources and

> sustainable eating opportunities.

>

> This class is an introduction to the wonderful world of foraging for wild

> edibles here in the Pacific Northwest. We will meet at a location near Raw

> Vegan Source and do a short hike, learning about wild edibles as we go.

> Bring a notepad, clothing for potential rain, lunch and snacks, and an

> eager

> mind ready to learn.

>

> Sunday, May 24th, 2009

>

> Time: 9 am to 1 pm

>

> $55

>

> Reservations at: www.rawvegansource.com

>

> Presented by: RawVegan Source

>

> 22336 NE 85th St.

>

> Redmond, WA 98053

>

>

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