Forest Herbs
July 9, 2022
Spend hours in the forest and learn identification, ecology and lore of local medicinal plants. Back at the lodge, learn how to prepare tinctures and other preparations with responsibly collected plant material. Participate in our forest farming project. Learn how growing medicinals can protect wild populations of sought-after plants and make us healthier too.
We keep our programs small so we can be flexible to address the needs of individuals and the group. Let us know how we can make this weekend work for you!
We keep our programs small so we can be flexible to address the needs of individuals and the group. Let us know how we can make this weekend work for you!
2021 Schedule TBA
Last year's schedule Friday July 10, 2020 1-3 PM Arrive 4-6 PM In the Woods w/Paul Strauss of Equinox Botanicals 6:30 PM Dinner Saturday July 11, 2020 8-9 AM Breakfast 9-11 AM Forest Farming w/ Will Lewis of Yew Mountain Center Forest Farming 12 PM Lunch 2-5 PM Identifying and Evaluating Potential Growing Sites w/Tanner Filyaw of Rural Action 5-6 PM Happy Hour 6-7 PM Dinner 7-8 Ruby Daniels of Sprouting Farms Keynote Presentation Sunday July 12, 2020 8 AM Breakfast 9-11 AM Into the Woods w/Ruby Daniels of Sprouting Farms 12 PM Lunch Want to pick and choose from the sessions? Learn about our a la carte options for locals.
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GOOD THINGS TO BRING:
binoculars (we have some you can check-out,) insect repellent (we sell effective, locally made all-natural repellent,) sunscreen (we sell a locally made natural sunscreen too!), closed-toe shoes, long pants and sleeves, hat, jacket, a swimsuit (for our pond or river excursions), favorite field guides (we have some you can check-out,) journal. Our guests rooms are furnished with linens, towels, soap.
GOOD THINGS TO KNOW:
binoculars (we have some you can check-out,) insect repellent (we sell effective, locally made all-natural repellent,) sunscreen (we sell a locally made natural sunscreen too!), closed-toe shoes, long pants and sleeves, hat, jacket, a swimsuit (for our pond or river excursions), favorite field guides (we have some you can check-out,) journal. Our guests rooms are furnished with linens, towels, soap.
GOOD THINGS TO KNOW:
- AT&T cellular service works pretty well. Others do not.
- We have a land line you may us e: 304-653-4079.
- We have WIFI, but it is quite limited. Enjoy unplugging, if you can.
- The closest grocery stores are in Lewisburg (50 min.) or Marlinton (35 min.) Hillsboro (20min) has 2 independently-owned convenience stores with some grocery items.
- We have limited refrigerator space if you would like to bring special food. We ask that you don’t store food in your rooms. We have storage bins for this purpose.
- BYO-Adult beverages to enjoy responsibly if you are old enough.
- Our rooms and buildings are non-smoking and we use unscented, natural cleaning products.
- To protect the ecology of our pond, we ask that swimmers use non-toxic natural sunscreen and/or bug repellent if they use any.
- We have one guest room where pets are allowed for an additional charge of $25. Pets must remain on a leash and are not allowed in common rooms (service animals excepted.)
- All participants must sign a standard Waiver and Release form.
- We are a small, community run non-profit and highly motivated to make this center the best resource it can be. The YMC is a constant work in progress. We welcome your ideas and feedback.
- Your participation in our weekend programs supports local experiential education and stewardship. Thank you!