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Wild Food Foraging Instructor

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I posted this in General but it makes sense to post in this forum, because not only is it a necessary survival skill, but wild food is much higher in nutrients than cultivated and has profound healing and medicinal properties. I am a Mass. Certified Educator and Programming Partner with the Museum of Natural History, Sudbury Valley Trustees and Scouts of Eastern MA. I have a FaceBook where I post educational videos and information, and list my classes. I teach private groups, organizations, gun clubs, churches, etc. Just contact me to set up a class at your location. I teach in MA and southern NH.
Rachel Goclawski
IT Specialist, US Army DOD, Certified MA Educator
www.facebook.com/cookingwithmrsg
(You don't have to have a facebook acct. to use my web site, it acts just like any other web site) :)
 
Hi Rachel, Just posted about you on FB. Would love to get a group together in So. NH to do one of your classes. Any other NH NES members interested?
 
I'd be interested. If it's a weekend Sundays are best for me. Saturday is a work day although I might be able to get someone to take my shift with enough advance notice.
 
Rachel, how many people are required, and what kind of terrain/woodlands do you need? I have 11 acres in Salem NH that is mostly wooded, but it backs up to a lot of undeveloped acreage that has swamps and such.
 
Hi Rachel, Just posted about you on FB. Would love to get a group together in So. NH to do one of your classes. Any other NH NES members interested?

So.NH is doable for me but not until Aug. Or mid September. I am not getting notifications of responses to this thread so best way to reach me is on my Facebook if you think you have a group of 6 or more.
Thanks,
Rachel
 
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