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Friday, June 28, 2013

Upcoming Classes in Greenfield


HEALING SALVE/MEDICINAL PLANT IDENTIFICATION AND USE

There are many plants that you see every day and may think of them as weeds but they have tremendous healing capabilities if harnessed in the right way and preserved in a salve. You’ll even learn how to make a “drawing” salve or black salve that can be used to draw out toxins or splinters. Participants will create a   healing salve to take home with them.

The cost of the class is $15 per person and includes all materials and a 1 oz tin of healing salve.

Saturday, July 20th or Wednesday
6:30 - 8:30 pm
5858 S 43rd Street, Greenfield
or
Wednesday, July 31st
6:30 - 8:30 pm
Greenfield Community Center

 
WILD FORAGING

Did you know that there are many wild edibles right in your own neighborhood? During this class, you will take a short walk through a neighborhood and yard to identify a variety of edible plants. We will discuss how you can easily incorporate these plants into a meal to add flavor and nutrients.  Finally, you will enjoy a home cooked meal that will include some of the plants that have been identified.

The cost is $35 and includes all course materials and a small meal.  

Saturday, July 27th
10:00 - 12:00 pm
5858 S 43rd Street, Greenfield
or
Saturday, August 31
4:00 - 6:00 pm
5858 S 43rd Street, Greenfield
 
BODY BUTTER
Do you have sensitive skin or just can't find a natural body lotion that you like? We'll be creating a body lotion with only all natural, organic ingredients that is gentle enough to use on even the most sensitive skin. You'll learn how to infuse your favorite herb and use it in a homemade lotion.
The cost is $25 per person and includes all materials and a 4 oz container of body butter.  
Saturday, July 27
12:30 pm - 2:30 pm
5858 S 43rd Street, Greenfield
or
Saturday, August 31
6:30 - 8:30 pm
5858 S 43rd Street, Greenfield  
To sign up, go to www.resiliencytraining.net.
Make Your Own Natural Lip Balm 
Do you go through lip balm like crazy and would like to learn how to make your own and have a constant supply? Do you LOVE minty lip balm but feel most brands don't put in enough mint flavor? Do you have a favorite flavor you'd like to try out in a lip balm? In this class we'll make our own batch of lip balm using only all natural organic ingredients and you'll be able to take some home!
The cost is $22 per person and includes a tube of lip balm.
Thursday, August 8
6:30 - 8:30 pm
5858 S 43rd Street, Greenfield
Or
 
Thursday, 29  
6:30 - 8:30 pm
5858 S 43rd Street, Greenfield 
 
To sign up, go to www.resiliencytraining.net
OR
Call Shannon at 262-515-5331 to schedule your own group training



 
 

 

 

 

Soaps and Salves!



This past week I traveled twice to Riverside High School to do two different classes for the Milwaukee Recreation Department. Wednesday night twenty woman joined me to learn how to make soap the cold process method using goat's milk and all organic oils. I separated the large group into four teams that took on the task of measuring out the oils, goat's milk and lye and then everyone took turns mixing up the batches until trace was reached which is the magical moment when saponification is finally taking place. Over the two hours, the ladies spent time chatting and getting to know each other. It was a relaxed atmosphere and a lot of fun. In the end, everyone went home with a container of soap that should produce at least four bars of soap.

On Thursday, I traveled back to Riverside and braved the congested traffic of Milwaukee Summer Fest. It was another big group of twenty people that showed up to learn how to create a healing salve by infusing medicinal plants into olive oil and combining it with beeswax that can last well over a year. We sat in a circle and talked about how to identify the plants and passed them around for everyone to touch and smell. We even took a field trip out to the parking lot to identify one of the plants, plantain, that you can find in nearly every yard.

I had a great time teaching that class and am grateful to the Milwaukee Rec Department for providing great facilities!

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Homemade Body Butter Class at Greenfield Rec Department


I had my first of many natural product classes to be held at the Greenfield Community Center this past Wednesday.  It was a small but enthusiastic group. We talked about infusing oils in order to capture plant characteristics and creating the perfect scent using essential oils. The body butter is made with all natural and organic ingredients and one of the core ingredients is beeswax. The ladies are holding up a seven pound block of beeswax which we shaved to get enough for a batch of body butter. The group was able to choose from three infused oils and settled on lemon grass infused olive oil and they paired it with the sweet scent of bergamot. Other ingredients included vitamin e and coconut butter. Each person took home their own four ounce container of rich, smooth body butter packed with anti-bacterial properties.

Next week, I'll be returning to create lip balms! To sign up for the class, go to resiliencytraining.net!

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Greenfield Outdoor Thriving Class


The variety of people I meet during my classes is really a huge part of why I enjoy teaching. Everyone has a different reason for wanting to learn about self-reliance and everyone has different backgrounds. Joel and Gunther, father and son, were going to embark on a hike the next day to tackle the Ice Age Trail and wanted to hone their current skills and learn some new tricks to wilderness survival. Both came with some experience and knowledge and a willingness to learn more. Their enthusiasm and enjoyment of the material was evident. It was nice seeing them working together to complete a project such as learning how to lash a tripod together with paracord. I also taught them how to create a quick release paracord bracelet they could take with them camping so they could continue practicing their new skill.

During this Outdoor Thriving Class I taught as an instructor for the Greenfield Recreation Department, we also tackled how to create cordage or rope from grass found at the park, how to create a great tinder pile you can start a fire with using a ferrocium rod, how to build a solar still to get purified water and identify catnip which can be used as an insect repellent - which was a great thing as there were plenty of mosquitos around.

The weather was perfect and everyone thoroughly enjoyed themselves! My next class through Greenfield will be a body lotion making class to be held on June 12th. Go to resiliencytraining.net to learn more and sign up!