Making Incense 101 / Flower Essences

ST1 Reg YES. POS Drop-in NO. Pass Scan NO
2022 Community Centres - Fall|#424093

19 yrs +, Mixed
Food, Cooking and Gardening6 - AdultCCA Volunteer - Category 1

Description

In this Village Vancouver Westside Neighbourhood Food Network workshop with Lori Snyder, you'll discover which native plants can be harvested to make incense cones. Simple easy DIY with many benefits for our spiritual practices and to purify our homes with plant's amazing healing aromatic chemical components. Flower essences carry the highest vibration of the plant, which can be very helpful for our emotional health. We'll have a community seed library present - pick up some free seeds for your garden, swap or donate seeds. Fee includes cost of all materials. Free for Seniors (65 and over; $5 materials fee only.)

Activity meeting dates

Dec 5, 2022
Mon6:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Instructor

Village Vancouver

More Information

SupervisorSenior Activity Admin - Kitsilano
Number of sessions1
DepartmentKT - Garden Prj Revenue (4-4123)

Registration dates

From Aug 9, 2022 7:00 PM
Notes
Children 8 years and older are welcome to register when attending workshop with a responsible adult. Registration for under 19 is only by phone or in-person.

NOTE: The nature of the activity is such that you may interact with other people who are considered to be in good health, continuous physical distance between other people cannot be guaranteed, and, by participating in the activity, you are at risk of being infected by a pathogen, including but not limited to SARS-COV-2. SARS-COV-2, which causes the disease COVID-19, may exacerbate other health issues and is the cause of an ongoing global pandemic. SARS-COV-2 is highly communicable and dangerous. If you become infected with SARS-COV2, you may transmit it to other people even if you are not exhibiting symptoms of illness.

Communicable Disease Health & Safety Practices:
• Participants should assess themselves daily for symptoms of common cold, influenza, COVID-19, or other infectious respiratory disease before attending a program.
• Participants who are ill, including participants of essential service providers, should not attend a program or access the Community Centre. If you are unsure, you should self-isolate and contact 8-1-1 or the local public health unit.
• All participants are encouraged to practice proper hand hygiene and respiratory etiquette by covering coughs or sneezes.