[Jararvellir] Garden & Herb Symposium in the Midrealm
Shava
viscountessshava at gmail.com
Thu Apr 3 10:21:52 CDT 2008
Grand Rapids is about 5 1/2 hours from Madison depending on Chicago traffic
or the ferry will be going by then. It can be a bit expensive but it's only
an hour and a quarter drive from here to the ferry and about 45 min from the
ferry to Grand Rapids. ;-)
Pass the word on to other people interested in herbs and gardens.
Shava
From: iasmin at comcast.netTo: RoaringWastes at yahoogroups.com;
brackendelve at yahoogroups.com; MKEvergreen at yahoogroups.comSubject: [MidPel]
May 17, 2008: Call for Teachers and Presenters at Garden & Herb
SymposiumDate: Thu, 3 Apr 2008 07:40:14 -0400CC: midlaurel at minstrel.com;
mk-pelican at midrealm.org
Call for Teachers and Presenters: Garden & Herb Symposium 2008
Event Date: Saturday, May 17, 2008 Site: 3152 Clyde Park Ave SW, Grand
Rapids, MI We would like to invite and encourage you to present a class at
this year's Symposium regardless of your level of expertise. Beginners and
experts alike are welcome to share their knowledge. Classes are typically 1
hour long, though some hands-on classes may run as long as 2 hours. We're
looking for teachers willing to present classes on any topic related to the
Gardening or Herbalism. Contact us! We'd love to have you teach! Previous
classes have included various herbs (with recipes and samples!), herbs and
plants used in period dyes, medieval measurements, herbs in cooking (I
remember a wonderful bread - yum), hands-on classes working with herbs,
classes on cooking, period gardening, period flowers and herbs in medieval
scrollwork, as well as dessert and confection varieties. Don't let your
imagination stop there. Why not consider a class on gardening for the
beginner, medieval container gardening, spices used in a specific culture,
soap making, period gardens as they are today, The possibilities are
endless. To help prospective teachers out, here are some possibilities for
ways in which information can be taught each could include handouts, note
taking and/or visual materials: Class presentations, generally a verbal
presentation with present or ongoing research - Hands On Demos, an
interactive way to introduce or expand your students knowledge on the
process of creating something new.FOR INFORMATION ABOUT CLASSES OR TO
VOLUNTEER TO TEACH PLEASE CONTACT Lady Harley the Herbalist C/o Jennifer
Hayesrobjenhayes at juno.com
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