Phoenixville Ethnobotany Tour

Phoenixville Ethnobotany Tour

Sunday, July 17, 2016 Phoenixville Ethnobotany Tour

ABOUT THE EVENT

Ethnobotany is the relationship between plants and people: how we use plants for food, clothing, medicine, dye, construction, and a lot more. Join Schuylkill River Towns and Dave Williams from the Schuylkill Canal Association for a guided tour of the plantlife found along the Schuylkill River Trail and paths around the former Phoenix Iron Works – we’ll identify plantlife and learn about how they might have been used, historically, and what our practical relationship is with them today. This is an easy walk on trails and dirt paths, but it is the middle of July – so bring a water bottle, a hat, or anything else that you think you might need to be out in the sun for a few hours. Meet us underneath of the Gay Street Bridge (where the Phoenixville Farmer’s Market is held) adjacent to the Mill Street Parking Lot. Children 8 and up are welcome with adult supervision. Light refreshments will be provided.

Space is limited and pre-registration is required: $5/person. Please register at http://www.eventbrite.com/o/schuylkill-river-towns-6182364723

Please email peter@eastwicksolutions.com with any questions.