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Mugwort Workshop

Time: November 19, 2011 from 2pm to 5pm
Location: The Clophill Centre, MK45 4BT
Website or Map: http://www.clophillcentre.co.…
Event Type: herbal, workshop
Organized By: karen lawton
Latest Activity: Oct 3, 2011

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Event Description

This workshop is specially designed to aquiant you with the amazing Power Plant Artemisia vulgaris better known as Mugwort

Named after the fierce Huntress Goddess Artemis, personification of the Moon and twin sister of Appllo. This multi-faceted herb holds many secrets.

Be prepared to work preparing the dried herb, Take a walk in the wilds, tastings, drawings, creative writings and intuitive meditations

Call Karen on 07865 081927 or Fi on 07830 195745 to check details and book your place.

You can email here at: sensorysolutions@hotmail.co.uk

For more information visit their website via this link: www.sensorysolutions.co.uk

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Comment by Wenderlynn Jane Bagnall on October 3, 2011 at 20:49
Just wanted to check when this was and then realised it's a bit far for me. Any chance you will be doing this closer to home at a later date?

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