Queer Hedge Medicine and Folklore at Snuff Mills
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A event on Saturday 19th July. The event starts at 13:00.


This workshop will delve deeply into the queer feminist history, folklore, edible and medicinal uses of some of our most common but magical hedgerow herbs. Together we will connect to the plants through all of our senses in a mindful tea-drinking ritual and foraged feast. As we harvest abundant wild herbs to make an infused medicinal oil, we will share queer aspects of the plants and ecology that surround us.

This project has been supported by Bristol Pride Community Fund.

Who we are:

Nature Queerdos is a CIC run by and for LGBTQIA+ people with a passion for plants and increasing access to nature. Together we will explore our local (ish) green spaces, learn about the edible, medicinal and practical uses of plants growing there, and create something special together with whatever is in abundance. You can join our community on facebook: nature queerdos: forage and make, or instagram: @nature_queerdos


Start: 1pm. Please ensure you arrive promptly as we will start at 1pm.

Finish: 5pm

Where:
Snuff Mills - exact meeting point will be provided on booking.

Mobility related disabled info:

We have designed this event to be accessible to people who use wheelchairs or have other mobility difficulties.
There will be multiple opportunities to sit and rest whilst we talk. Feel free to bring a cushion or portable chair if that would help.
If you would benefit from a carer/personal assistant they can attend for free.
The park has paved paths the whole way, though these can be sloped and uneven in parts. The route has been tested by a power chair user, if you require any more information please let us know.
Many of the plants can be seen/reached from the paths, but there may be some that require short deviations off the path to reach.
Some people may require assistance with picking plants in a careful way from low to the ground or high up or from safer spots away from path edges.
We have an extendable picker which can be helpful for wheelchair users.
Be prepared for all weather and temperatures, we will bring gazebos in case of rain.

Toilets:

There is an accessible toilet at Eastville car park and Snuff Mills car park but not on route. Feel free to wild-wee if you want.

Neurodiversity and mental health/ illness:

Come as you are! It’s always OK to take breaks away from the group if needed, wear headphones, stim etc.
Please let us know if you would like a plan of timings and activities or need anything else to engage.

For more detailed accessibility information please see: https://www.accessable.co.uk/bristol-city-council/access-guides/eastville-park#:~:text=The%20route%20from%20the%20car,car%20park%20and%20the%20entrance.

If you have any access needs and want to discuss before attending, please email: [email protected]

What to bring:

Outdoor and weather suitable footwear and clothes
Your own picnic dinner/snacks/drink - we will provide snacks but not a full meal.
A couple of bags to gather your foraged goodies in, e.g. brown paper bags, plastic bags, zip lock bags, tote bags - anything you have that you don’t mind putting plants in!
A plate, cup & cutlery
A clean jam jar

Tickets:

We want to make these events accessible for the community to attend regularly throughout the seasons, so try to keep our ticket prices at a minimum and have a sliding scale. Please consider what price is right for you, no judgment.

However, we also pour hours of time and energy into this project and have start-up equipment & consumables costs, so any additional funds can help us grow the project as well as pay us something for our time.

We have:
Unlimited free carer tickets. Email us to add more carer tickets.
5 x free/PWYC tickets for those on low/no income
5 x £5 for people on low/no income
3 x £10 tickets (this is the suggested price for all tickets)
2 x £15 tickets for those who are more resourced - £5 of this supplements the £5 tickets.

For all tickets there is the option of adding a donation if you like what we do and want to support us to continue and grow!

We are really truly grateful for all ticket sales and donations.

Entry requirements: 18+

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