Beacon Food Forest Foraging Fun Tours
This is the second class in a three-part series focused on foraging at the Beacon Food Forest. Participants are welcome to sign up for a single class or attend the full series. Each session will explore a different aspect of the Beacon Food Forest — from the wide variety of plants growing onsite to the principles of food forestry, permaculture, and the history and philosophy behind BFF.
Join one or more of these classes for a guided tour through the Beacon Food Forest followed by a relaxing activity. A perfect peaceful start to your weekend. Suitable for all ages; children should be accompanied by an adult.
Tours will provide a general overview of the Beacon Food Forest, as well as include visits to sites suitable for foraging for materials for the day’s main activity. Class participants will learn about the variety of plants growing at BFF, food forestry/permaculture, Beacon Food Forest history; philosophy, and learn about how you can find and make use of plants to produce delicious foods or drinks and beautiful decorations for their home.
Activities associated with this tour will be as follows:
October 4th – Gathering willow branches, leaves, flowers, seeds, and more to make seasonal wreaths, then sipping some cider as we work together to assemble wreathes to take home.
Presenter
Eleanor Goodall is a longtime volunteer and active member of the Beacon Food Forest community. Since 2020, she has been leading tours and helping grow the BFF Education Committee's programs. Eleanor brings her love of gardening, habitat restoration, and foraging to her work at BFF, where she enjoys connecting people to the land and each other. When she is not volunteering at BFF, she enjoys working in her own garden, doing habitat restoration work, foraging for mushrooms and other wild edibles, singing, hiking, and spending time with family and friends.
Location:
Meet at the Beacon Food Forest Gathering Plaza, where a Beacon Food Forest volunteer guide will lead you on a tour through the site. You’ll learn about the food forest’s design, the wide variety of edible and useful plants growing there, and discover the best spots to harvest the season’s bounty.
In this third session, the focus will be on Gathering willow branches, leaves, flowers, seeds, and more to make seasonal wreaths.
After the tour we’ll return to the Gathering Plaza to relax, socialize, and create something nice from our foraged seasonal materials.
Register
Tickets are $20.00 with some sliding scale
Registration Info: Beacon Food Forest Foraging Fun Tour 3
Questions: Please reach out to Asha Nelson