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ARNICA SALVE WORKSHOP with EARTHY GIRL BOTANICALS

Fri, Aug 09

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70 Mile House

Have you every desired to create your own soothing salves using the properties of our native plants? Earthy Girl® Botanicals will be presenting an Arnica Salve-making Workshop at the Watch Lake Community Hall!

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ARNICA SALVE WORKSHOP with EARTHY GIRL BOTANICALS
ARNICA SALVE WORKSHOP with EARTHY GIRL BOTANICALS

Time & Location

Aug 09, 2024, 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

70 Mile House, 6453 Little Green Lake Road, 70 Mile House, BC, V0K2K1

About the event

Register for this workshop to learn about harvesting, preparing and producing a lovely salve that rivals the over-the-counter gels found in local pharmacies. In this hands-on workshop each participant will produce two professionally packaged 25 gram jars of Arnica Salve (give one away or keep both!)

The workshop cost is $45.00 per participant, with a minimum of six participants needed to proceed. The cost includes all the materials and equipment for the workshop, including the finished product jars and labels, and a workbook for each participant. Each participant only needs to bring their enthusiasm, a heat-proof vessel (such as a min 2 cup measuring cup) and a pen for note-taking. Some of the production equipment will be shared by the participants (scales). 

About Earthy Girl® Botanicals

Earthy Girl® Botanicals is a small-batch luxury bath and body products manufacturer, focused on local, natural, botanical-based formulations, located in Quesnel BC. Pamela Nelson, MBA, is the proprietor behind Earthy Girl® Botanicals. Pamela’s journey into botanicals has been life-long, always curious and enjoying the beneficial properties of native botanicals in the Okanagan region and now more recently in the Cariboo. Earthy Girl® expanded from a luxury line up of cosmetic products to a number of salves and balms, now producing a number of proprietary formulas to sooth tired, sore and bruised muscles, joints and minor wounds, all using plants native to our Okanagan and Cariboo regions. Pamela retired as a Business Professor and now resides, plays and produces in the Bouchie Lake area of Quesnel BC.

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