Monday, March 29, 2021

Exciting plant classes coming up

 Hi everybody,

Below is a list of some fun classes (both kids and adult) that are coming up this spring. I hope to see you on some of them:) For questions email: mikicannon@gmail.com, or call/text: 250 306 1915

Forest Magic ( Kids ages 4-10)

Come join a fun exploration of the forest. Our main focus will be on plants and their uses. We will also learn about birds, animals and bugs. We will watch and learn about the ecosystem through hands-on experience, songs and play. Example of what we will cover:

  • Plant life cycle
  • How to identify a plant and parts of a flower
  • Plants as food
  • The importance of plants

Under 6, parent required. Wear clothes for the weather and bring a water bottle.

Start: April 18

End: May 9

Day: Sundays

Time: 2:00-4:00pm

Register through: ARMSTRONG SPALLUMCHEEN
PARKS & RECREATION https://rec.canlansports.com/armstrong/home.aspx 

 

Wildcrafting: Plant Meditations (Adults)


Come join us on a journey to learn about plants and their uses. We will learn to identify newly budding delicacies and sample fresh forest food. In each session we will gain in-depth knowledge about local plants. We conclude with a short guided meditation. Rain or Shine we are outdoors. Dress for the weather and bring a water bottle.

 Start: April 22

End: May 13

Classes: 4

Day: Thursdays

Time: 4:00-6:00pm

Register through: ARMSTRONG SPALLUMCHEEN
PARKS & RECREATION https://rec.canlansports.com/armstrong/home.aspx 

Wild-Crafting: Summer Plants and Their Uses (Adults)

Stay close to home this summer and explore your local plants. Find out their uses and get hands-on experience. This course can be taken on its own or as a continuance on the Plant meditations class in April-May. Dress for the weather and bring a water bottle.

Start: June 3

End: June 24

Classes: 4

Day: Thursdays

Time: 4:00-6:00pm

Register through: ARMSTRONG SPALLUMCHEEN
PARKS & RECREATION https://rec.canlansports.com/armstrong/home.aspx

 

Outdoor Skills Summer Camp (Kids ages 4-10) 

Come join a memorable camp where we will learn hands-on skills in the woods. Our four days will cover:

Mindfully moving through the woods, how to identify plants and animals, outdoor safety, fort building and making paper from plants.

Dress for the weather and bring water and a snack for each day.

Under 6, parent required.    

Start: July 5

End: July 8

Day: Monday-Thursday

Time: 9:00-12:00

Sessions: 4 sessions

Register through: ARMSTRONG SPALLUMCHEEN
PARKS & RECREATION https://rec.canlansports.com/armstrong/home.aspx

 

 

Friday, February 19, 2021

Interested in plants and their uses?

 

  •  If you have a group and are interested in learning about wild plants, berries and nuts I can tailor a hike for you. I can take groups as small as 2 people or up to 25. I can come to any location you wish. In the past I have done many hikes in Ellison Prov. Park, Kalamalka Lake Prov. Park, Mount Rose Prov. Park and BX Creek. 
  • Last year I did a couple of birthday parties, where the theme was wilderness survival, plant knowledge and fauna. If this is something you think your child would enjoy, or even if you're an adult and wish to have an organised wilderness event, let me know and we can come up with a plan that would interest everyone.
  • I have been teaching home school groups in the past and can make longer courses to tailor to curriculum.

For more information, prices and ideas please feel free to contact me:
Mikaela Cannon     Tel +1 250 306 1915              email: mikicannon@gmail.com 

To see some of my writing about plants and wildlife visit: https://foragingforestfables.blogspot.com/

Monday, March 18, 2013

Spring is just around the corner

Hi everybody,
I don't know if you're as excited as I am about spring almost being here. One day it is here and the next there's snow again. Well I guess that's March for you. At the farm we're cleaning up after the winter and starting some early crops in cold frames.

I've also been sneaking around in the woods for signs of PLANTS!
Here in Armstrong the sap of the birch is not ready to tap yet, but a couple of warm days will surely change that. Another treat out there, ready for the picking now is the lovelies of them all, the nettle. She is high in iron, extremely nutritious, beautiful to look at and if that wasn't all, fantastically tasting too. So get on out there and grab a few, easy to make a dip out of to spread on your sandwich. Or why not make a soup out of them?
This year I will do some hikes and events teaching people about plants. More will be posted here as they come up.

  • If you have a group and are interested in learning about wild plants, berries and nuts I can tailor a hike for you. I can take groups as small as 2 people or up to 25. I can come to any location you wish. In the past I have done many hikes in Ellison Prov. Park, Kalamalka Lake Prov. Park, Mount Rose Prov. Park and BX Creek.

  • Should you be interested in a workshop on how to make your own salves; medicinal properties of plants; or planting/growing tips on herbs ,I can do those too. 

  • Last year I did a couple of birthday parties, where the theme was wilderness survival, plant knowledge and fauna. If this is something you think your child would enjoy, or even if you're an adult and wish to have an organised wilderness event, let me know and we can come up with a plan that would interest everyone.
For more information, prices and ideas please feel free to contact me:
Mikaela Cannon     Tel +1 250 306 1915              email: mikicannon@gmail.com

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Workshop on Nuts and Seeds

Autumn is my favorite time of the year. There is so much happening out there in the woods. The squirrels and chipmunks are busy stashing food away and so are we at the farm.
This time of the year is a perfect time to harvest nuts and seeds. There are many wild seeds and nuts to choose from, for example you can get your winter supply of salsify and alfalfa to make your own sprouts in the months to come. Or how about finding your wild supply of hazelnuts for Christmas.
Come out to Allan Brooks Nature Centre in Vernon and learn how to identify, how to prepare and what to be cautious of. You will get to taste and touch a wide array of nuts and seeds.
When: Saturday 22nd of September 10am to noon
Where: Allan Brooks Nature Centre, Vernon
Cost: $7/person

A selection of some tasty seeds:
Douglas Fir cone, Hoary alyssum, Plantain, Salsify, Lamb's Quarters, Heart Nut and Beaked Hazelnut.

Monday, July 16, 2012

Wild berries workshop

Summer is here with its intense heat and bounty of berries, fruits and wild foods. This time of the year I gorge myself on wild berries and keep an eye out for my fellow foragers, the bears.
I will hold a workshop about wild berries at Allan Brooks nature centre in Vernon on the 11th of August. You will get to be close and personal with the plants and even taste some of my favourite berries and learn about some of the poisonous ones to stay clear off.
Come prepared to get your tastebuds tickled:)
Where: Allan Brooks
When: Saturday 11th of August -10 am to noon
Price: $7/person
 A yummy selection of huckleberries, saskatoon berries, barberries, soopalallie berries, rowan berries and oregon grape berries
Dainty little trailing raspberry

Friday, May 18, 2012

Plant Talk at Allan Brooks Nature Centre 26th of May


Hi everyone.
Spring is in the air!
Allan Brooks nature centre is open again for the season and I will be doing a talk there on Saturday May 26th about plants and their uses. Time: 10 am to noon. The cost will be $7/person.
For those of you who came out last year, this talk will be similar in format but will cover some plants that were not in bloom last fall. You will get to identify the plants and learn of their uses for food and medicine. Some plants you will get to sample. I don't know about you, but I always find it so exciting to learn that a plant that I see all the time can be used for food! The talk will consist of a short walk (suitable for people with disabilities) and a presentation around the benches outside the centre. Wear clothes for the weather, it can get quite windy up there on the hill:)
Looking forward to seeing you all.
For more info email: mikicannon@gmail.com

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

The Old Fashioned Pharmacy

Thanks to everyone who came out to the medicinal garden talk. I had a great time! Here is the next upcoming event:

I will be partaking in the Museum of Vernon's Pharmacy Day on April the 28th. They will open up the old pharmacy in the museum for the public to get a closer look at the intriguing stuff in there. I will be at the museum between  1-5pm.

  • Talk about the History of Western Herbal Medicine, from the cave men to Dioscorides to modern herbalism.

  • Demonstration on how to make a mustard poultice, herbal infusion and tincture.

  • I'll be in the pharmacy to answer questions on the herbs on the shelves. Come and join a journey into an 1892 year pharmacy.

Admission is by donation.
Here is the link to the museums webpage for all the info about the pharmacy day.
http://www.vernonmuseum.ca/

Exciting plant classes coming up

 Hi everybody, Below is a list of some fun classes (both kids and adult) that are coming up this spring. I hope to see you on some of them:)...