Plant Sensory Workshop with Roots Unbound
adult learning
community partner
climate and the environment
gardening
Plants such as culinary and medicinal herbs can provide a variety of sensory stimulation whether it's the refreshing scent of mint or the zesty flavor of lemon thyme. In this workshop, we will gather together and discover what some of those feelings, thoughts, and memories are. At the end of the workshop, we will make our own blend of herbal teas.
This workshop is for those 18 years old and older. It will take place twice. Once on July 6th and once on July 20th. Registration opens 48 hours beforehand. If you register for the first workshop, please do not register for the second to allow others to take part.
Roots Unbound (RU) is an abolitionist grassroots organization based in Brooklyn offering nature-based programming centered around food justice, therapeutic horticulture and ecological disinvestment to people in the NYC area with a focus on supporting and uplifting people impacted by the carceral system.
107 Norman Ave. at Leonard St.
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07/20/2023 06:00 pm
07/20/2023 07:30 pm
America/New_York
Plant Sensory Workshop with Roots Unbound
<p>Plants such as culinary and medicinal herbs can provide a variety of sensory stimulation whether it's the refreshing scent of mint or the zesty flavor of lemon thyme. In this workshop, we will gather together and discover what some of those feelings, thoughts, and memories are. At the end of the workshop, we will make our own blend of herbal teas.</p>
<p>This workshop is for those 18 years old and older. It will take place twice. Once on July 6th and once on July 20th. Registration opens 48 hours beforehand. If you register for the first workshop, please do not register for the second to allow others to take part.</p>
<p><a href="https://rootsunbound.org/">Roots Unbound (RU)</a> is an abolitionist grassroots organization based in Brooklyn offering nature-based programming centered around food justice, therapeutic horticulture and ecological disinvestment to people in the NYC area with a focus on supporting and uplifting people impacted by the carceral system.</p>
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