Monday, February 1, 2010
Traditions in Western Herbalism Conference
Traditions in Western Herbalism Conference - Registration Open!
for the Sept 17-19, 2010
TRADITIONS IN WESTERN HERBALISM CONFERENCE
Discount Early Sprout Registration: $250
The first 100 Registrants to request them (email kiva@traditionsinwesternherbalism.org) will also receive the following bonus gifts:
Signed Limited Edition “Medicine Woman” color art print by Jesse Wolf Hardin ($35 value)
Foundational Elements in Traditional Western Herbalism Ebook by Kiva Rose ($15 value)
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER NOW
Featuring:
Rosemary Gladstar • Kiva Rose • Paul Bergner • Phyllis Hogan • Jesse Wolf Hardin • Matthew Wood • Jim McDonald • Howie Brounstein • Phyllis Light • Charles Garcia • Donna Chesner • CoreyPine Shane • Pam Hyde-Nakai • Darcey Blue French • Monica Rude • John Gallagher …and more!
Friday & Saturday Night Concerts
Two nights of deeply inspirited music and heart-welling celebration featuring
Arborea & R.I.S.E. (formerly Rising Appalachia)
Location
The TWHC takes place N.W. of Santa Fe, New Mexico at the enchanting Ghost Ranch, onetime home of artist Georgia O’Keefe and now a relaxed conference center surrounded by beautiful open spaces and sculptured crimson hills.
Classes & Schedule
There will be 3 FULL days of 30 or more in-depth classes Saturday and Sunday, presented by the 20 or so teachers, each 1.5 to 4 hours in length, including hands-on workshops and native plant walks. Specific conditions will be addressed, as well as energetics, diagnostics, preparations and formulas, cutting edge discoveries, ethics and spirituality, the role of the community healer, and plant and habitat conservation.
For more information go to the
Traditions in Western Herbalism Conference Website
or
REGISTER HERE NOW
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4 comments:
Wow, it sounds like an amazing conference! Are you going or have been before?
It is their first conference. I don't think I will make it this year. Why do you want to carpool. :)
I'd love to carpool, but it'd be a hell of a commute all the way out to... what is it? AZ or NM? lol.
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