Come to the first annual Olympia Herbal Summer School Intensive!
…presented by the Olympia Free Herbal Clinic

This five-day intensive will include classes, plant walks and workshops on the foundations of herbalism, plant identification and botany, medicine-making, herbal first aid, body system support, growing and wildcrafting medicinal plants, treating common ailments, and much more. Sessions will be taught by OFHC practitioners as well as guest herbalists and botanists from around the country.

This event is intended to introduce and deepen skills for plant enthusiasts and students of all walks and experience levels.

Dates and times:
September 19th through 23rd
(aka Orientation Week at Evergreen)
Noon to 8pm
at the Fertile Ground Community Center and Guesthouse
311 9th Ave SE, Olympia, Washington

Cost: $300.00 for five days of classes!
Reduced rate for enrolled students: $275
Early enrollment deadline: September 1st

To register, please contact us at olyfreeherbalclinic@riseup​.net
We will send you registration and tuition payment information.

Proceeds will fund rent and supplies for the Olympia Free Herbal Clinic, a walk-in consultation space and free herbal resource for the Olympia community. Founded in 2008, the Olympia Free Herbal Clinic offers no-cost health consultations with herbalists, plant remedies, an in-house reference library, free community workshops, and appointments with practitioners of a variety of healing modalities. To volunteer with the clinic, please contact us at the email address above.

The Clinic is located in the Historic White Building in Downtown Olympia, at 209 4th Ave E, in Suite 212. Walk-in consultation hours during July and August, 2011 will be Wednesdays and Thursdays from 5 to 7pm.

This is an amazing opportunity to both support a local community resource and get an in-depth introduction (or further education) to the wonderful world of botanical medicine.

Contact: olyfreeherbalclinic@riseup​.net or 360-753-1293.
Supported by: Marja Eloheimo and many of her wonderful students!

Faculty and students alike – please spread the word to all who are interested in botany, herbalism and plant medicine. Thank you!