Summer Wild Edible Plant Class
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This Seasonal Wild Edible Plant course focuses on the different plants and
plant uses of each season. This course is a guided walk through different
habitats, identifying, collecting and frequent sampling wild plant foods, and
pointing out harmful plants to avoid. It will cover approximately 40
plants, shrubs and trees. We will cover proper identification and use of
these plants, whether plants are native or introduced, when and where to safely
collect plants and conservation techniques.
Date / Time: Saturday July 29, 2:00 - 6:00pm
Location: Meet at Community Bon-fire circle
Cost: $30
Reservations: 301-356-1885 / hue570n@hotmail.com
Instructor "Hue"
Hueston - Hue's
skill at teaching is only surpassed by his vast knowledge of primitive skills
and survival techniques. Hueston (the LoneNomadic) is an explorer-naturalist of a different
breed. Class adventures are a mixture of blind discovery and
carefully thought out instruction. He uses a self-developed method for
teaching that centers on the traditional Native American Medicine Wheel as
metaphor. He is a curious naturalist exploring our natural world with
predator vision, awareness and intuition. For the most part, he is a
self-taught and self-effacing person whose chief interests in life has been to
break free of society’s current technological paradigm, gain degrees of natural
knowledge and slip into nature’s simplicity. Recently retired from
military service, he has personal adventures and professional teaching experience
that range the full spectrum of nature’s biomes. Hueston
wants you to explore and learn the skills with him.