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SUMMARY:TEK Elderberry Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for making elderberry syrup and creating medicinal herbal tea blends!\n\n\n\nWe are honored to be hosting TCC’s TEK Elderberry Educational Workshop at the Crissy Field Center\, Saturday\, November 22\, 2025. \nJoin us for hands-on learning about the healing and medicinal properties of the elderberry. Learn about drying and processing elderberry\, create immune-strengthening syrup\, and choose your own medicinal herbal tea blend grown at Heron Shadow. Discuss cultural uses and getting acquainted with this plant relative. \nALL AGES WELCOME! This a family-friendly\, intergenerational event and we encourage you to bring youth and elders. Youth under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. \nHosted by The Cultural Conservancy at the Crissy Field Center Tunnel Tops area in Presidio National Park in San Francisco\, CA. Many thanks to OXO for their sponsorship of this event. \nSCHEDULE \n9:30am-10:00am: Arrival and check-in guests \n10:00am-12:00pm: Elderberry teaching and syrup making \n12:00-12:30pm: Lunch break \n12:30-2:00pm: Medicinal tea blend making \nREQUESTS & REMINDERS \n\nPARKING IS LIMITED and carpooling is recommended! Enter at the first gate\, and our team will be there to help you find a designated parking spot.\nThe gathering will be outdoors; please dress in layers for changes in weather.\nPlease bring your reusable water bottle and/or mug to reduce paper and plastic usage.\nWe are not able to accommodate pets at this time.\n\nThank you in advance for respecting this Indigenous space and for bringing good intentions and reflection during your time with us! \n\n\n\n\nINSTRUCTORS \nRedbird Willie (Pomo\, Paiute\, Wintu and Wailaki) is a native ecologist and educator. Redbird teaches Traditional Ecological Knowledge\, fire ecology\, permaculture\, and ancestral skills\, to people of all ages. He has in recent years been a core organizer of the annual Buckeye Gathering\, a gathering in support of ancestral arts. He has been an adjunct instructor for Weaving Earth\, an organization dedicated to reconnecting humans to each other and to the Earth. Also an artist (drawing\, painting\, and sculpture)\, he has recently illustrated a children’s book\, The Adventures of Two Coast Miwok Children. \nAmythest Faria (Lakota\, Irish\, Welsh) is a regenerative farmer\, herbalist\, educator\, mother and grandmother. Born in Berkeley and raised off grid in the mountains and valleys of the ancestral lands of the Kashia Pomo and the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria\, she grew up close to the land\, creeks and forests of Sonoma County learning about the wild edible and medicinal plants that grew in abundance around her. Throughout her career she has focused on youth and adult education utilizing traditional land practices and food sovereignty to uplift and encourage healthy lifeways. Over the years\, she is honored to have developed curriculum for various regenerative agricultural programs throughout the region\, medicinal plant workshops\, naturalist trainings\, organic gardening\, and land stewardship\, and to be continuing to grow and deepen that work with TCC.
URL:https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/event/tek-elderberry-workshop/
LOCATION:Crissy Field Center\, 603 Old Mason Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94129\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food Sovereignty,Wellness,Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="The Cultural Conservancy":MAILTO:tcc@nativeland.org
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