“Full and overflowing” Pearson’s Falls classes continue
Published 11:15 am Wednesday, September 18, 2013
The first of three fall classes held at Pearson’s Falls on Sept. 10 was “full to overflowing,” according to Tryon Garden Club docent coordinator, Annie Ewing.
“Everybody was really fascinated,” Ewing said of the medicinal plants and shrubs class led by internationally-known herbalist June Ellen Bradley, which included making a “healing poultice for insect bites.”
The second in the three-class series will be “Practice your skills with Phil” on Sept. 25 at 1:30 p.m. at Pearson’s Falls. Phil Nisbet, who previously taught at the Foothills Equestrian Nature Center and Isothermal Community College, will lead the 90-minute class on native plants at the glen.
The class is limited in size and expected to fill quickly based on the popularity of the first class of the season. For more information and to obtain a registration form, call Pearson’s Falls at 828-749-3031 or visit www.pearsonsfalls.org.
– article submitted by Susan McNabb