Tag: urban foraging

  • Sunday, May 16, 11:00 am – Eyes Out for Edibles

    Join a nature walk at Gore Place with forager David Craft on May 16 at 11 am. David is the author of Urban Foraging and has led many walks in the Greater Boston area. Learn to identify edible wild plants!

    The walk lasts one to one-and-a-half hours. You’ll be walking trails and through tall grass. Dress appropriately. Masks and social distancing required.

    Coronavirus prevention safety precautions for this event are as follows: hand sanitizer will be available; all guests, staff and volunteers must wear masks or face coverings; capacity will not exceed 20 guests. $21 per person. Recommended for ages 12 and up.

    For more details, and to make reservations, email events@goreplace.org.

  • Saturday, March 23, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm – 44th Annual Gardener’s Gathering

    Celebrate the start of the gardening season on March 23 from 10 – 5 at Shillman Hall, Northeastern University, 115 Forsyth Street in Boston. The 44th Annual Gardeners’ Gathering brings Boston-area gardeners together for a free day full of informative workshops, engaging exhibitors, networking, and inspiration. Held at Northeastern University, the Gathering features more than two dozen workshops on everything from Healthy Soil to Urban Foraging. Urban homesteaders can learn about keeping bees or chickens, making fermented pickles, and growing gourmet mushrooms. Gardeners can hone their skills with workshops on garden planning, managing pests and diseases, and more.

    This year’s Gathering will feature special guest speaker Aziz Dehkan, Executive Director of the New York City Community Garden Coalition. Aziz is an activist, community organizer, former organic farmer, and a tireless member of #Resist. He has worked for many social and environmental organizations including Mother Jones, The Coalition for the Homeless, The Fortune Society, and Peace Action Network of NY. Aziz will address the history, current state, and future of community gardens in NYC, looking at them through the lens of social justice and climate change protection. He’ll speak to gentrification and racial inequality and delve into how community gardens can be in the vanguard of climate change monitoring, adaption, and mitigation.

    Mayor Walsh will deliver a keynote address and present the annual Community Garden Awards to an outstanding Rookie Garden of the Year, Most Valuable Gardener, and Hall of Fame garden.

    A diverse array of local environmental and urban agriculture organizations will share their work in the exhibitors’ gallery. Register in advance at http://www.thetrustees.org/things-to-do/metro-boston/event-43119.html

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  • Monday, July 16, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm – Urban Foraging

    Join Executive Chef Josh Lewin of the Beacon Hill Hotel & Bistro for Boston’s first-ever class on urban foraging.  The class, sponsored by the Boston Center for Adult Education, will take place July 16, from 6 – 9, and costs $60 for BCAE members, $70 for non-members.  There is an additional materials cost of $15.  For more information, or to register, visit www.bcae.org.  The class will take place at 122 Arlington Street in Boston.