
Upcoming events.

Wild Edible & Medicinal Fall Plant Walk & Class
Wild Edible & Medicinal Fall Plant Walk & Class
Sunday November 3rd, 2019, 12-1:30pm
Meet at The Food Co-op courtyard
414 Kearney St. Port Townsend
This exciting class will take you outside to identify and learn about common wild edible and medicinal plants in our environment. Join our returning wild edible and medicinal plants instructor Nancy Slick and discover the exciting plants that surround you and how to use them in your own home! This class includes a wild walkabout where you will have an opportunity to see and touch edible and medicinal plants in the wild. Learn descriptions of various plants, how they grow and their common uses in this fascinating and useful class.
About the instructor
Nancy Slick is an estate planning attorney and wild edible and medicinal plants teacher in the Sequim area. She has been a consultant for the National Geographic television network and has taught plant classes in King, Pierce, Jefferson, Clallam and Kitsap counties, including for Peninsula College, the Kitsap County Park Department and the Kitsap County fifth graders environmental education program.

Wild Edible Beach Walk and Class
The beach is a fun, fascinating place to explore! Join our returning wild edible and medicinal plants instructor for this exciting class at North Beach!

Wild Edible & Medicinal Plant Walk and Class
Wild Edible & Medicinal Plant Walk and Class
Saturday June 22, 2019, 12-1:30pm
Meet at The Food Co-op store
414 Kearney St. Port Townsend
This exciting class will take you outside to identify and learn about common wild edible and medicinal plants in our environment. Join our returning wild edible and medicinal plants instructor Nancy Slick and discover the exciting plants that surround you and how to use them in your own home! This class includes a wild walkabout where you will have an opportunity to see and touch edible and medicinal plants in the wild. Learn descriptions of various plants, how they grow and their common uses in this fascinating and useful class.
About the instructor
Nancy Slick is an estate planning attorney and wild edible and medicinal plants teacher in the Sequim area. She has been a consultant for the National Geographic television network and has taught plant classes in King, Pierce, Jefferson, Clallam and Kitsap counties, including for Peninsula College, the Kitsap County Park Department and the Kitsap County fifth graders environmental education program.