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Join us for an exciting learning opportunity for adults of all ages at beautiful Ferncliff Camp in western Pulaski County. Save the weekend: October 4th & 5th.

Adult Natural History Workshops

Native Tree ID, Arkansas Mushrooms, Edible Wild Plants

presented by the Arkansas Audubon Society (a non-profit organization)

October 4 & 5, 2008

Each fall the Arkansas Audubon Society offers adult natural history workshops designed to enhance knowledge and appreciation of Arkansas’ rich and fascinating plant and animal communities. Classes are taught by knowledgeable, enthusiastic educators.

A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE: EDIBLE TREES & PLANTS

Instructor: Tamara Walkingstick, Extension Specialist – Forestry, UA Division of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service

Many of our grandparents and parents used wild plants for food and medicine. We all know about sassafras tea and the glorious taste of wild blackberries, but we have forgotten how extensively wild plants can be used. In this workshop, you will not only learn to identify species of Arkansas native vegetation: you’ll also learn how to prepare a few tasty dishes. For example, acorns make great flour that you can incorporate into scones and biscuits. The course covers concepts of conservation, history, culture, and plant identification—while you’re learning to walk on the wild side.

LEARNING THE MUSHROOMS AND FUNGI OF ARKANSAS

Instructor: Jay Justice, President, Arkansas Mycological Society

If you have ever seen a cluster of mushrooms in the yard or on a log and wondered what they’re called; if you find yourself focusing on mushrooms and fungi whenever you walk in the woods; if at least once in your lifetime, you experienced a mysterious dream in which fungi were the major theme—then this is definitely the workshop that you need to take! We will have both field work and classroom study, and the workshop will culminate with a mycophagy (!) session where the instructor will provide examples of sautéed wild mushrooms to the class.

NATIVE TREE IDENTIFICATION

Instructor: Eric Sundell, Professor of Biology, Emeritus, University of Arkansas-Monticello

With the help of a user-friendly key, participants will identify more than 50 species of native trees and shrubs from the rich woods of the Ferncliff Conference Center. You’ll meet basswood and pawpaw, admire the chambered pith of black walnut, and taste the medicinal inner bark of slippery elm. And you will learn how to identify all of the other Arkansas trees that grow elsewhere in the state. If you and Confucius agree, that getting the right name is the first step to wisdom and appreciation, this workshop is for you.

WORKSHOP HOURS

Each two-day workshop begins on Saturday, October 4 at 10 a.m. with orientation in the Brown Center meeting room at Ferncliff Camp and Conference Center (www.ferncliff.org). The workshops end on Sunday, October 5 no later than 4 p.m.

WORKSHOP COST

There are two options for attending the workshop: stay over Saturday night or commute.

--Option 1: $ 170

Overnighters will occupy climate controlled rooms, each with two double beds and private bath. Rooms are smoke-free, television-free, and telephone-free. Linens are included. Let us know if you have a roommate in mind.

--Option 2: $ 130

Commuters head home Saturday night after the evening program and rejoin their groups at breakfast Sunday morning.

REGISTRATION

To download the registration form as a PDF document click here.

For more information,  email Eric Sundell at esundell42@gmail.com or call 870-723-1089. . Your completed registration form should be sent, with either a $50 deposit or full tuition—both refundable before September 1st—made payable to Arkansas Audubon Society, to:

Arkansas Audubon Society

c/o Barry Haas

804 Konrad Court

Little Rock, AR 72223-9201

Note: the balance of the tuition will be payable in advance at the same address.

MEALS

Four meals are included in the workshop fee: Saturday lunch and dinner and Sunday breakfast and lunch. Warning! Ferncliff’s kitchen offers hearty, healthy, delicious meals, including vegetarian fare and homemade desserts, served cafeteria-style. It is possible to leave the workshop on Sunday both smarter and heavier.

EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS INCLUDED

Class instructors offer take-home educational materials, handouts or books, for example, Liz and Bill Fulton’s tree identification key for the Tree ID Workshop –a $30 value that is included in the registration fee. We recommend that participants bring along a notebook and personal copies of appropriate field guides.

CANCELLATIONS

Your $50 deposit or full tuition is refundable until September 1st. After the 1st, a refund will be sent only if someone can be registered in your place. If you must cancel, please let us know as early as possible.

PERSONAL VEHICLES

Plenty of parking is available at Ferncliff.

ACCESSIBILITY

Please contact the Ferncliff administration office at 501-821-3063 for specific information concerning accommodations for handicap accessibility. All three of the workshops will take place both in the classroom and outdoors and will require moderate walking to various sites around a rustic campus. All ages and fitness levels have attended classes in the past with no problems reported.

WHAT TO BRING

Wear comfortable shoes and appropriate, casual clothing. A hat, insect repellant and a flashlight are recommended. For participants in the tree workshop, a portable stool can be helpful.

HOW TO GET THERE

For directions to Ferncliff Camp (located just outside Little Rock) and more information about the facilities, you can go to: www.ferncliff.org

 


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