About this Event
Step into the wisdom of Caribbean kitchens and gardens, where elders used plants like fever grass (lemongrass), cerasee, ginger, and sorrel to care for their families.
Join storyteller and cultural educator Kesha Christie, founder of Talkin’ Tales, for an engaging and interactive cultural experience exploring Caribbean bush remedies through storytelling, herbal tea tasting, and shared memories.
Across the Caribbean, knowledge of plants and natural remedies has been passed down through generations. These traditions are more than recipes — they are stories of resilience, community, and care.
In this special gathering, participants will explore the herbs that many of us grew up with and reconnect with the cultural wisdom behind them.
• Learn about traditional Caribbean bush remedies
• Smell and explore a variety of herbs
• Enjoy herbal tea tasting
• Hear storytelling rooted in Caribbean traditions
• Contribute to our Grandmother’s Remedies Wall and share memories of remedies passed down through your family
Children are welcome to attend!
Young participants can join our Little Herbalists activity, where they will plant their own herb starter and learn about the plants used in Caribbean traditions.
This event is designed to be family-friendly and interactive.
Each participant will receive a Bush Remedies Herbal Kit which includes:
• select dried herbs
• a wooden herbal tea spoon
• a keepsake card with tea instructions and traditional uses
A small reminder of the wisdom shared during the workshop.
Date: Saturday, April 18, 2026
Time: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
(Doors open at 10:30 AM)
Location:
McLean Community Centre
Community Room 2
95 Magill Dr
Ajax, ON L1T 4M5
Adult: $20
Child: $10
Seating is limited to ensure an intimate and interactive experience.
Kesha Christie is a storyteller, speaker, and founder of Talkin’ Tales, a platform dedicated to sharing African and Caribbean folktales and cultural traditions through storytelling, workshops, and community experiences.
Through stories, Kesha connects audiences to heritage, wisdom, and the traditions that shape our communities.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
McLean Community Centre, 95 Magill Drive, Ajax, Canada
CAD 11.98 to CAD 22.63










