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Nature Walk with LoriAnn Bird (Snyder) - Indigenous Métis Herbalist and Educator

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Nature Walk with LoriAnn Bird (Snyder) - Indigenous Métis Herbalist and Educator

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LoriAnn Bird (Snyder) is a Metis author, herbalist and educator, with a deep knowledge of medicinal & edible plants that grow in the most common and everyday spaces. Witnessing and listening to our immediate surroundings, we experience the relationship with all that exists. The offerings from the Rooted Nations who give of their life, with sustenance, teachings, and guidance, gifting us and so many diverse relatives (species) who live with us. In a time when our connection to the land on which we live grows ever more tenuous, LoriAnn offers us an opportunity to reconnect & reclaim our own history.
Remembering the wisdom of ancestral relatives who, for thousands of years, were nourished by lands & waters and cared deeply for its gifts for future generations. Let's be good ancestors.

The Everett Crowley Park Committee is excited to be joined again by LoriAnn Bird for another nature walk and talk. Join us to learn from Lori's extensive knowledge of plants and wildlife and their uses throughout time. Lori will share her knowledge of indigenous uses of plants and teach us how to appreciate the ecosystem around us.

LoriAnn also shares her knowledge through writing in her new book Revered Roots, Ancient wisdom and teachings of wild, native and medicinal Plants!

Event Details
Please pre register for this event. This event is focused at participants 10+ years old. Meet at the Kerr Street Parking lot/ Kerr street entrance to Everett Crowley park.

Please contact ecpcstewards@gmail.com with any questions or to cancel your registration.

What to bring
Check the weather before the event and wear appropriate footwear and clothing.

If you are no longer able to make it, please let us know so we can make the space available for someone else.

The Everett Crowley Park Committee humbly acknowledges that we work and live on the unceded traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Peoples.

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Everett Crowley Park
7950 Kerr Street · Vancouver, BC