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Native Elderberry: Good for You, Good for the Environment
Co-op Cooking School & Community Learning Center, on the second floor
Sacramento, CA
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Discover the ecological and medicinal benefits of our native elderberry with farmer Emma Torbert of The Cloverleaf Farm and ethnobotanist and medicinal herbalist Sage LaPena of the Sacramento Native American Health Center. We'll discuss both the traditional, medicinal and cultural uses of this plant, and how it can play an important role in the future of regenerative agriculture.

Instructor: Emma Torbert and Sage LaPena


This is a lecture-style class.




Cancellation Policy: Classes are non-refundable and non-transferable with less than 48 hours notice

Complimentary parking is available for students in the Co-ops parking garage at 28th & S streets. Please do not park in the lot in front of the store.
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Co-op Cooking School & Community Learning Center, on the second floor (Ver)
2820 R Street, at the corner of R and 29th
Sacramento, CA 95816
United States

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Educación > Clases

Edad mínima: 16
Apropiado para niños: No
Se aceptan perros: No
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Organizador: Sacramento Natural Foods Co-op
En BPT desde: Ene 13, 2016
 
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