Upcoming events.
Wild Edible Plant Walk
A fun and fascinating wild walkabout to learn about wild edible plants.
Home Detox (Zoom Class): Guide to an Eco-friendly & toxic-free home
Free Author Event!
Class offered via Zoom, please register to receive the link to join.
LUNCH & LEARN: Rethink, Reuse, Reduce: Navigating Food Waste in Your Household
Did you know that food waste contributes to 6-8% of greenhouse gases? Join us for an engaging and informative workshop focused on reducing food waste right in your own home!
Registration required, space is limited.
2024 Spring Growing Groceries Class
WSU Jefferson County Extension Master Gardeners Presents: Growing Groceries. Thursday mornings from 9-11:30am starting March 21 thru April 25.
LUNCH & LEARN: Plant-Forward Eating on a Budget: Good for you, Good for the Planet
Curious about how to incorporate more plant based meals and still feel satisfied? Come to our Lunch and Learn and find out more.
Registration required, space is limited.
Home Detox: A Room-by-Room Guide to a Healthy Home
Free Author Event!
Please register as space is limited.
Lunch & Learn: Radiant Skin
Wednesday, March 18th
free
The Food Co-op Annex, 2110 Lawrence Street
noon – 1pm
Your skin can take quite a beating from sun, wind, pollution, and the passage of time. What we eat and how we care for our skin is crucial for staying healthy and looking radiant at any age. In this class, you'll learn basic nutrition strategies to keep your skin vibrant year-round, how to choose and use safer sunscreens and skin care products, and how to make a few superclean, super-affordable skin care products at home.
About the instructor
Hosted by registered clinical herbalist and wellness educator Linden de Voil, RH(AHG). Linden has a private practice at Bear Root Apothecary & Wellness Center in uptown Port Townsend, offering individual consultations and group classes on plant medicine, integrative wellness and whole-foods nutrition.
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.