Head, Heart & Hands:
Seasonal Herbal Immersion Days
Join us for a series of single-day herbal immersion! A flexible, freestyle day, deeply rooted in presence and relationship.
These are not traditional “classes” in the structured sense. They are living, breathing days of intention, practice and circle.
We will gather in the gardens and on the land, hands in the soil, meeting the plants where they are in their cycle, and allowing the day to be guided by what is blooming, what is ready to be harvested, and what medicines are asking to be made.
Each immersion will unfold organically, in the true spirit of Wise Woman tradition, woven with threads of science and clinical practice.
Current Dates:
June 20th
July 17th
August 15th
September TBD (12th or 26th)
We may:
Work in the gardens, weeding and tending to allies, strengthening our identification skills and relationship
Harvest and prepare plant medicines from what is ready to be worked with
Craft tinctures, oils, vinegars, or other seasonal remedies
Explore plant identification and wild tending practices
Sit in circle and share teachings, song and community
Work with energetics, intuition, and embodied plant relationship
Or follow wherever the land leads us that day!
These gatherings are rooted in relationship - to the earth, to the plants, to ourselves, and to one another. Rather than moving through a preset curriculum, we will allow the season itself to shape our experiences. Every day will be different. Every circle will carry its own medicine. This class, being the Summer Solstice weekend, will likely have some themes that flow with celebrating the Solstice.
This is immersive, hands-on, earth-centered learning in its most organic form.
Investment (Each Class)
These immersion days are offered on a sliding scale in order to balance accessibility with sustainability.
Full class commitment: $218
Sliding scale range: $132 – $273
Please choose the amount that feels aligned with your financial reality and your capacity to support this work. Paying at the higher end of the scale helps make lower-cost spots possible for others in our community.
What to Bring
Have a basket for gathering, gardening shears, gloves, a sun hat, non aerosol sunscreen, nontoxic insect repellent, a towel, refillable water bottle and a dish to share.
We will break for lunch mid day. Our lunch will be a community provided potluck, each person contributing an offering to a nourishing meal. Think seasonal and whole, unprocessed foods. I will also provide a contribution, mountain water, and herbal teas.
A swimsuit may be appropriate for the summer months if we have time to walk down to the lake.
I will be in contact with any additional medicine making needs and other supplies within the week or two prior to our gathering.
