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Saturday, July 13, 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm – Wild Edibles

Join Russ Cohen at River Walk, a project of Great Barrington Land Conservancy, on Saturday, July 13, from 1 to 3:30 p.m. for a walk focusing on edible native plant species, including species that you might like to plant in your yard. Russ will share some samples of foraged treats, made from wild edible plants, to taste at the beginning or end of the walk. River Walk project is a remarkable, community-driven transformation of a rubble and invasive plant-dominated Housatonic riverbank eyesore to the predominantly native-plant showpiece it is today, with an expertly designed and constructed footpath running through it.

No transportation will be provided for this class. Please meet at River Walk, 7 Cottage Street, Great Barrington.

Russ Cohen has recently completed his 50th year of leading walks and talks about wild edibles. His foraging book, “Wild Plants I Have Known…and Eaten,” came out in June of 2004, and is now in its eighth printing. Since his retirement in June 2015, while continuing to offer walks and talks on foraging for wild edibles, Russ now plays the role of Johnny Appleseed for native edible species. River Walk is one of Russ’ sowing sites, and we are likely to encounter several species from his nursery that were planted there.

This program, sponsored by Berkshire Botanical Garden, is $40 for BBG members, $65 for nonmembers. Register at https://www.berkshirebotanical.org/events/wild-edibles


Now through Sunday, August 11 – GREEN, Contemporary Paintings Inspired by the Garden

Join us at New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill to celebrate the work of Marie Anthony, a Boston-based painter
whose vivid artworks on display are inspired by botanical forms found at New England Botanic Garden. Dynamic oil paintings come to life with a blend of saturated and muted colors, intricate patterns, and distinct shapes. It’s a vibrant and uplifting exhibit that conveys the joys of the spring and summer growing seasons as well as the beauty and intricacy of nature. GREEN will be on view in the Milton Gallery through August 11, and whether you’re a lover of art, nature, or both, this exhibit is sure to inspire. For more information visit https://nebg.org/green/