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SUMMARY:Foraging for Wild Edibles - Fall
DESCRIPTION:This is a moderate difficulty hiking class and is designed to introduce students to a number of wild edibles that are found in the central Illinois area and throughout the Midwest. This class will cover an array of local wildlife plant species that are edible and some that are medicinal. We will discuss how these plants can be harvested\, prepared\, a what their reported medicinal qualities are and how they might have been used in traditional medicine. We will discuss Jerusalem artichoke\, sassafras\, goldenrod\, wild ginger\, black walnuts\, black cherry\, and host of others. \n\nLegal considerations that govern foraging\nThe Universal Edibility Test for survival\nWild edible plants that are common\nWhere to find and when to harvest\nWhat to avoid in wild edibles\nHow to ensure positive identification\n\nBasics: Bushcraft is educational\, encourages creativity and physical activity. Participants should dress for the weather and bring water and a snack if desired.  Adults are encouraged to bring a reliable knife\, cotton cloth or bandana.  Note taking is highly recommended.  Optional items that may enhance your outdoor experience include a light backpack\, gloves\, a wide brimmed hat\, sunscreen\, insect repellant\, and a few Band-Aids or personal first-aid kit. \nWhat to bring:  Students should bring the Basics plus a paper sack or basket for gathering plant materials and a hat\, sunscreen\, insect repellent\, and plenty of water could be useful. \nClass will meet at the Visitor Center.  Ask at front gate for directions. \nThis class is for ages 14 and up. \nTickets Available Here!
URL:https://www.pcsals.com/event/foraging-for-wild-edibles-fall-2/
LOCATION:Wildlife Prairie Park\, 3826 N Taylor Rd\, Hanna City\, IL\, 61536
CATEGORIES:Wildlife Prairie Park Survival Series
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SUMMARY:Preparing Wild Medicinals
DESCRIPTION:As a follow-up our “Foraging for Wild Edibles” class\, we will take a deeper look at the traditional medicinal uses of several of those plants and how to prepare them for use. We will discuss which ailments these plants were historically used to treat\, along with common methods for preparing and storing them. We will also cover multiple approaches to plant medicine\, with a focus on teas\, tinctures\, balms and salves. \nParticipants will have the opportunity to sample infused teas and will leave with several tea bags made from herbs discussed in class for later use. We will demonstrate how to start both oil and alcohol infusions\, then finish one that has already been prepared in advance. Together\, we will make a salve during the class that students can take with them\, and participants should leave feeling confident in their ability to turn plants into shelf-stable useable products. \nPreparation methods \n•                    Infusions (Teas): For soft parts (leaves\, flowers) \n•                    Decoctions: For hard parts (roots\, bark\, seeds) \n•                    Tinctures: Highly concentrated alcohol extracts. \n•                    Poultices: Mash fresh or dried herbs into a paste and apply directly to skin. \n•                    Compresses/Washes: Use strong infusions or decoctions applied with cloth for skin issues. \n•                    Infused Oils/Salves/Balms: Steep herbs in oil\, then mix with beeswax for topical balms. \nCost for this class is $50 per student \nClass will start at 10:00 AM and run until approximately 2:00 PM.  There will be periodic breaks but no lunch break\, so\, you may bring snacks if you wish.  Bottled water will be available for free. \nStudents are asked to bring their own washable cup or mug.  All other materials will be provided. \nSign Up Here
URL:https://www.pcsals.com/event/preparing-wild-medicinals-2/
LOCATION:Wildlife Prairie Park\, 3826 N Taylor Rd\, Hanna City\, IL\, 61536
CATEGORIES:Wildlife Prairie Park Survival Series
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