About this Event
Description: Join us as Scholar Zaree Ross explores the history of African American herbalism from enslavement to the present. The event will also explore common herbs and remedies that can be used in the Georgia Piedmont region.
Herbalism, or the practice of using plants and plant-based extracts for healing, has been practiced for thousands of years to support physical and mental well-being. From traditional Chinese medicine to ancient Greek remedies, herbs have long been believed to ease symptoms of anxiety, depression, and emotional distress. As interest in natural treatments grows, many turn to herbal remedies as alternatives or supplements to conventional care.
What to expect: Amongst the garden beds at E.M.B.A.R.C. Youth Farm is a treasure trove of herbs and plants. Learn some practical planting ideas for your own home garden as well as create your own take-away goodie in this exciting new program.
Program leader: Your guide will be Zaree Ross and Ranger Rachel Roberts from the EMBARC Youth Farm.
Where to meet: Find Ranger Rachel in the garden under the red umbrellas.
What to bring: If you want to take notes, please bring a notebook and something to write with. Make sure to bring a reusable water bottle and clothes you are ok getting dirty (just in case).
Restrooms: There is only one restroom in the headquarters office.
Recommended ages: This program content is designed for adults and teens.
Weather contingency: This program will be h eld, rain or shine, unless conditions are dangerous.
Waiver & Release: By registering for this activity, each participant hereby acknowledges and agrees that he/she is participating in this program at his/her own risk and holds DeKalb County and all its officers, agents, servants, and/or employees harmless from and against any and all claims, loss, damage, charge, or expense to which they or any of them may be put or subjected by reason of participant’s participation in this program. You further acknowledge that DeKalb County is not responsible for the acts of others participating in this program and the other participants may include, but not be limited to, interested individuals, members of civic groups, religious groups, or community group, and/or persons convicted of crimes and/or violations of County ordinances and ordered to provide community service.
Additionally, the information learned in this program is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition nor is it to be deemed a replacement for medical advice from a licensed professional. Please make sure to consult your licensed medical professional prior to any use of herbalism for medical purposes.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
EMBARC Community & Youth Farm at Rock Chapel 2: 1185 Rock Chapel Rd, Lithonia, GA 30058, United States
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