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Wolf Journey Class Itinerary for December
Healthy Cooking & Holiday Crafts with Native Plants

Portland/VancouverOlympia/CentraliaTacoma/PuyallupEllensburg
Bellingham & Sumas serving Whatcom & Skagit plus Lower Mainland B.C.
Seattle/BellevueSilverdale/PoulsboSnohomish/Everett

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Start anytime. All classes are monthly and are personally taught by Kim & Chris Chisholm.

December Class Itinerary on Healthy Cooking & Holiday Crafts from Pine, Oak, Nettle, Cattail & Rose


Whether you attend our as an adult or child, you should expect to cover this itinerary with instructors Kim & Chris Chisholm in some order depending on your age, health, daylight, weather and location:

10 Minutes Before Class: Please arrive early in order to complete any registration information, view recommended books, and answer questions. 

15-20 Minutes - Stinging nettle: We'll learn how to harvest and eat stinging nettle, use it as medicine and make it into rope that you can use to fashion a gift for yourself or a friend.

15-20 Minutes - Rose Hips: Jam packed with more vitamin C than an orange, we'll process rose hips into a yummy tea and tasty treats that will help keep you healthy through the winter.

15-20 Minutes - Cattail: We'll explore the many gifts cattails give us and use them to make a gift for others.

15-20 Minutes - Acorn: After processing some nuts and learning the history of acorns, we'll mix up some acorn pancake batter. While our pancakes are cooking, we'll sing the Acorn Song (a Wolf Camper favorite) then enjoy our nutty creation with our tea.

20-40 Minutes - Pine/Fir: We'll head out to harvest some needles and boughs then return to learn the "real" reason pine trees stay green all year long. Pine trees also offer many edible and medicinal gifts that we'll enjoy. And finally, we'll create holiday wreaths for you to take home and use to decorate your room or give as a gift.

10 Minutes After Class - Feedback & Planning: Please join Chris & Kim after class to review experiences, browse resources, discuss feedback, and brainstorm ideas for the future. Email or Call us at any time with any questions and requests.

 
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Tuition for Afternoon Classes:
First Family Member $15.00; College Students $10.00 if paid in advance, or $15.00 at the door; Second Family Member $10.00 if deposit made in advance, or $15 if family initially pays at the door; Each Add'l Family Member $5.00. (Add'l $5.00-$10.00 in Sumas.)
Tuition for Evening Classes: Unaccompanied Minor $15.00. Adult $10.00 if paid in advance, or $15 at the door; Additional family members or friends $10.00 each.

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North Puget Sound:

Snohomish/Marysville serving Everett, Arlington & Snohomish County.
Bellingham serving Whatcom & Skagit Counties plus the Lower Mainland of British Columbia.


East & West of Central Puget Sound:

Seattle & Bellevue serving King County.
Silverdale serving Kitsap, Bainbridge Island & NE Olympic Peninsula.


South Puget Sound:

Tacoma/Puyallup
serving Pierce County & South King County.
Olympia/Centralia serving Thurston, Lewis, Mason & Grays Harbor Counties.


NW Oregon,
SW & Central WA

Portland/Vancouver
serving Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington.
Ellensburg serving Central Washington.

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