2024 SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE.
We recommend registering early as space is limited.
Please register for only 1 class per time period.
Cancellation made within 2 weeks of the event are NON-REFUNDABLE
WEEKEND PASSES ARE SOLD OUT
A weekend pass is a great way to get the best of Botanica!
Your pass includes 4 workshops (one at each time period), lunches for both days, and ticket to the Three Leaf Farm Dinner Buffet.
Schedule Subject to Change
Saturday September 21
10:00 am Workshops
SOLD OUT - Botanical Hair Care with Faith Rodgers
SOLD OUT- Magical Herbalism: Folklore & Witchcraft with Sara Stewart Martinelli
Herbal Smoking Blends with Liz Faermark
Earth Centered Healing with Plants & Spirit with Julia Lyons
Walking with Women: Plant walk for women’s health with Patricia Kyritsi Howell
10:00 am - 4:00 pm - MARKETPLACE OPEN
1:00 pm Workshops
SOLD OUT - Introduction to Botanical Printing with Rachel Snow
SOLD OUT - Intuitive Herbalism with Jessica Flowers
SOLD OUT - Secrets of the Strega: Italian Folk Herbalism and Magic with Laura Elvira Clemmons
SOLD OUT - Trees in Folklore and Magic with Sara Stewart Martinelli
Plant Walk: Medicinal Plants of the Front Range with Brigitte Mars
6:00 pm - Farm Dinner - Pre Registration REQUIRED
Cancellation made within 2 weeks of the event are NON-REFUNDABLE
Sunday September 22
9:00 am Workshop:
Forest Bathing with Cat Pantaleo
10:00 am Workshops
Introduction to Ethnomycology with Shane Schoolman and Michael Burke Heim
Rituals, Altars & Offerings for a Botanically Sacred Home with Malia Thompson
Wicked Weeds: Making Peace with Invasive Plants with Willow Bish
Wilderness Wonders: Natural First Aid & Djedi Survival Skills with Brigitte Mars
SOLD OUT - Canvases by the Creek with Rebecca Lefebvre
10:00 am - 3:00 pm - MARKETPLACE OPEN
1:00 pm Workshops
SOLD OUT- Introduction to Botanical Printing with Rachel Snow
From Appalachia with Love with Patricia Kyritsi Howell
SOLD OUT - Herbal Distillation: Beginning Hydrosol Journey with Lauren Nichols-Sheffler
Making Hemp Topicals with Jessica Flowers
Sacred Circles: Finding Relationship to Earth through Plants with Martin Ogle