Historical and Herbal Medicine
December 9th at 12:30pm, one of our favorite herbalists will be discussing medicine of years past
Date: December 9th Time: 12:30pm Location: Audubon Acres
Our favorite beekeeper, Carmen of Nooga Honey Pot, and survivalist Edward Douglass will be leading this class and demonstration! Join us on a journey through time and nature as we delve into the fascinating world of historical and herbal medicine. This unique lecture and demonstration will transport you to a bygone era when the healing power of plants and the knowledge of ancient civilizations paved the way for modern medicine. Event Highlights:
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Edward Douglass has over twenty years teaching bushcraft and survival skills. He has been a student of the Forrest over 40 years. He is well versed in the magic of tree medicine. Using the skills he’s learned through both formal and informal teachings, he trains others on how to make use of the natural elements, how to make fire, and how to live off the land and thrive. He most recently taught survival & rescue skills for helicopter medics through Erlanger. He is a highly skilled blacksmith & woodworker. Follow @woods4ed308
Carmen Joyce is the face behind Nooga Honey Pot. She manages 25 hives across three counties in Eastern Tennessee. All of her hives are feral, rescued bees. Her love of beekeeping came from her father and uncle who were beekeepers in Florida. Carmen removes honeybees from structures, collects swarms, and sells handmade and wildcrafted salves, soaps and hive related items in small batches. Her hope is to show people how to love honeybees through hands-on experiences and education! This demonstration is for the whole family! Tickets are $30 for members and $35 for non-members.
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