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Forest River Wetlands WILD EDIBLES walk w/Iris Weaver

Join Environmental Educator Stacy Kilb, and Shamanic Herbalist & Educator Iris Weaver, for a free WILD EDIBLES walk in Salem.

The walk is Saturday, July 26 from 11:00 - 12:30.

DESCRIPTION: This special walk will take us through forested wetlands to see what wonderful wild edibles are available in our area.  While we won't be able to harvest the edibles, you will have a chance to see what you can forage and eat in other areas, or perhaps in your backyard!  (The rain date is Sunday, August 24 at 11AM.)

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MEET at the trail entrance to Forest River Conservation Area:  from Loring Ave., turn onto Harrison Road and enter SSU's South Campus parking lot.  We'll gather at the trailhead sign in the back of the parking lot.

This walk is sponsored by Salem's Conservation Commission and organized by Stacy Kilb.

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PREREGISTRATION is required.  Please e-mail info@irisweaver.com or call Iris at 617-773-5809 to register.  

Visit www.irisweaver.com to learn more.  If you have any questions, or will be running late, please call Iris Weaver at 617-773-5809.

"Forest River Conservation Area, Salem, MA is a 1.5 mile loop trail located near Salem, Massachusetts that offers the chance to see wildlife. The trail is good for all skill levels and primarily used for hiking."

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