[ShareTompkins] Fwd: [sustainable_tompkins-l] Tree Walk this Sat. moved to Danby . . .

Shira Golding shiragolding at gmail.com
Wed Jun 1 15:31:45 UTC 2011


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> From: Timothy Drake <primitivepursuits at hotmail.com>
> Date: June 1, 2011 10:15:15 AM EDT
> To: sustainable tompkins <sustainable_tompkins-l at list.cornell.edu>
> Subject: [sustainable_tompkins-l] Tree Walk this Sat. moved to  
> Danby . . .
> Reply-To: "Sustainability in Tompkins County" <sustainable_tompkins-l at list.cornell.edu 
> >
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> Free Guided Tree Walk
> Saturday, June 4, 2:15-4:15 pm
> Danby Community Park, Route 96B - across from Town Hall, Danby
>
> Come dressed for the weather. Intended for adults, and children with  
> supervision.  FREE!  Donations accepted and will go to support the  
> park.  You're welcome to just "drop in" but if you give Primitive  
> Pursuits a call in advance we can let you know about changes or  
> cancellations. Contact us at Cornell Cooperative Extension of  
> Tompkins County (607) 272-2292 or email  
> primitivepursuits at hotmail.com so at we may reach you in case of  
> changes.
>
> This walk will be led by Primitive Pursuits instructor Luke Cannon:  
> See Bio below:
>
> A long time pursuer and teacher of the magic and wonder of our  
> Natural World.  Luke has guided and taught both adults and teens in  
> numerous courses on survival, navigation, botany, ecology, earth  
> awareness, and sustainable living.  During the last decade, Luke has  
> Directed and taught for several wilderness awareness programs, led  
> walks for the Finger Lakes Native Plant Society and The Asheville  
> Botanical Gardens, been a regular teacher at the Asheville School of  
> Holistic Herbalism, and guest taught at the North East School of  
> Botanical Medicine and the One World Healing Arts Institute.  His  
> course of studies include the North East School of Botanical  
> Medicine, the Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine, Plant Biology at  
> Cornell University, Environmental Studies at UNC-Asheville,  
> Permaculture Certificate from Karuna Falls School of Permaculture  
> (NZ), Botanical studies at the Humboldt Field Research Station, and  
> John Young's Art of Mentoring course.
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