About this Event
Description: On this walk, participants will learn to identify and use ~20 wild edible plants of June in Chicago. Participants will also learn about safe and responsible harvesting practices, and about the role of foraging in its cultural and ecological context. This workshop happens on-the-move, so come ready to do some walking.
We'll meet in the E Hayes Dr parking lot near the south end of Wooded Island, and make our way from there, ending the walk in the same spot. There are no public restrooms nearby. Participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. This event is family-friendly and LGBT+-friendly.
Instructor Bio: Axel Peterman has been a forager since birth. Growing up in Woodlawn and Hyde Park, he worried many a middle school teacher and camp counselor by eating things that he'd found on the lawn, and by teaching his friends about them. After 11 years of teaching in the northern town of Ashland, WI, during which time he led over a hundred foraging walks as well as workshops on a variety of other subjects, he's back in Chicago, and thrilled to explore the wild edibles of his hometown --- and to teach folks about them.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Jackson Park, 1686 East Hayes Drive Parking, Chicago, United States
USD 25.00












