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Herbal remedies course
for beginners
Learn the basics of historic and More About Henricus Historical
modern-day herbalism with a two- Park
hour interactive workshop at Henricus
Historical Park on Nov.18 from 1-3 p.m. Commemorating more than 400 years
Discover how early colonists would of history, Henricus Historical Park re-creates
have used herbs to treat their ailments 17th-century life in the second successful
and how much of this knowledge is still English settlement in North America and
viable today. The class will be exploring in the Virginia Indian site of Arrohateck.
several useful herbs through hands-on Beginning of its prime location as a military
activities such as the making of herbal outpost on a bluff overlooking the James
teas and salves, and students will create River, the site also boasts rich Revolutionary
a simple natural remedy to take home. War and Civil War history, which visitors
“Wort-Cunning and Star-Craft may experience through special events and
will introduce beginners to both the programs throughout the year.
historical and modern applications of Surrounded by the 810-acre Dutch
herbal remedies,” said Nicole Pisaniello, Gap Conservation Area, the living history
Henricus domestic skills specialist. “We museum offers exceptional Pre-K-12
will focus on the healing techniques of and adult education programs, and both
herbs through hands-on demonstrations, indoor and outdoor meeting and special
herbal salve preparation, and discussions event space. Henricus Historical Park
of 17th century medicinal theory.” is a nonprofit 501(c) (3) organization
The herbal remedies class is suitable that operates in partnership with the
for adults 18 and older. Those interested Henricus Foundation and the counties
in attending must register by November of Chesterfield and Henrico. For more
15 by calling 804-748-8732. The price information about Henricus Historical
for this class is $50 per student. Students Park, visit www.henricus.org and on
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