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X-WR-CALDESC:Join WRI for our Plant Foraging Series. Starting this spring\,
  we will be hosting plant foraging workshops to introduce people to the ab
 undance of local plants and their edible\, medicinal\, and functional uses
 . Each workshop will feature a new plant at its unique harvest time. Parti
 cipants will learn hands-on how to identify\, harvest\, propagate\, and ma
 ke use of the plant. Our goal is to empower people to respectfully and rec
 iprocally engage with the plants that live here.  \n\nArrowleaf balsamroot
  is found across the hills of the Wenatchee Valley come springtime\, shini
 ng brightly with their yellow flowers. They grow in a large bouquet with t
 he arrow shaped leaves shooting out below the flowers. Nearly all the part
 s of the plant can be used as food or medicine. \n\nOur first workshop wil
 l be with local herbalist Kyra Skaggs. The class is designed to instruct y
 ou on foraging and harvesting arrowleaf balsamroot along with a few ways t
 o turn it into potent herbal medicines that can be used to heal the body\,
  mind\, and spirit. This will be a hands-on class to become more familiar 
 with this plant.\n\nKyra owns and operates Balsamroot Botanicals\, a small
  herbal medicine business focused on making high quality medicines and bod
 y care products using locally wildcrafted herbs. She grew up exploring the
  wildlands of the Pacific Northwest and has always had a special love for 
 plants. Following this passion for plants and the outdoors\, she received 
 a BA in Environmental Education from Western Washington University in 2016
  and completed a clinical herbalism program with Wildroot Botanicals in 20
 20. She started Balsamroot Botanicals in 2022 because she is passionate ab
 out using plant medicine to help others take ownership of their health and
  deepen their connection to the world around them.\n\nRegistration require
 d.\nSpace is limited\, so sign up fast! Class size: 15\nCost is Pay What Y
 ou Can. Choose a price that is reasonable for you. WRI offers this in reco
 gnition that not everyone can afford to pay for classes. We hope that peop
 le who can\, will pay to help those you cannot.
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DESCRIPTION:Join WRI for our Plant Foraging Series. Starting this spring\, 
 we will be hosting plant foraging workshops to introduce people to the abu
 ndance of local plants and their edible\, medicinal\, and functional uses.
  Each workshop will feature a new plant at its unique harvest time. Partic
 ipants will learn hands-on how to identify\, harvest\, propagate\, and mak
 e use of the plant. Our goal is to empower people to respectfully and reci
 procally engage with the plants that live here.  \n\nArrowleaf balsamroot 
 is found across the hills of the Wenatchee Valley come springtime\, shinin
 g brightly with their yellow flowers. They grow in a large bouquet with th
 e arrow shaped leaves shooting out below the flowers. Nearly all the parts
  of the plant can be used as food or medicine. \n\nOur first workshop will
  be with local herbalist Kyra Skaggs. The class is designed to instruct yo
 u on foraging and harvesting arrowleaf balsamroot along with a few ways to
  turn it into potent herbal medicines that can be used to heal the body\, 
 mind\, and spirit. This will be a hands-on class to become more familiar w
 ith this plant.\n\nKyra owns and operates Balsamroot Botanicals\, a small 
 herbal medicine business focused on making high quality medicines and body
  care products using locally wildcrafted herbs. She grew up exploring the 
 wildlands of the Pacific Northwest and has always had a special love for p
 lants. Following this passion for plants and the outdoors\, she received a
  BA in Environmental Education from Western Washington University in 2016 
 and completed a clinical herbalism program with Wildroot Botanicals in 202
 0. She started Balsamroot Botanicals in 2022 because she is passionate abo
 ut using plant medicine to help others take ownership of their health and 
 deepen their connection to the world around them.\n\nRegistration required
 .\nSpace is limited\, so sign up fast! Class size: 15\nCost is Pay What Yo
 u Can. Choose a price that is reasonable for you. WRI offers this in recog
 nition that not everyone can afford to pay for classes. We hope that peopl
 e who can\, will pay to help those you cannot.
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LOCATION:Wenatchee River Institute\, 347 Division St. Leavenworth\, WA
SUMMARY:Plant Foraging Series: Arrowleaf Balsamroot
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