Medicinal Tea + Honey Infusions
Saturday, April 12
10:00am to 1:00pm
Learn from Dana Galloway how to infuse honey and make tea with herbs!
Mark V Reynolds

Photo by Jessia Murgia-Compton

Saturday, April 12
10:00am to 1:00pm
$40/person
Sierra Valley Preserve Nature Center
Dana will show the group how to make a herbal tea blends and infused honey with locally foraged plants. If the plants are willing to be foraged, we will use them in our teas, otherwise bulk herbs will be provided.
We’ll learn:
- How to infuse foraged plants (pine, juniper, or fir) into honey
- How to mix teas including plant selection, ratios/proportions, steeping and enjoying!
- Medicinal and spiritual properties of each plant and herb.
Space is limited to 25 students, open to all ages (at least 5 years old with an adult helper)
About the Sierra Valley Preserve and Nature Center
Since 2003, the Feather River Land Trust, The Nature Conservancy, and the Northern Sierra Partnership have worked together to create the Sierra Valley Preserve: 2,575 acres of protected land in California’s largest mountain valley. This biodiversity hotspot is at the headwaters of the Wild and Scenic Middle Fork Feather River and a key stop along the Pacific Flyway.
With tremendous community support, we have established the Sierra Valley Preserve Nature Center as a hub for nature-based recreation and learning where visitors and locals alike can experience the wonders of Sierra Valley’s beauty, cultural richness, and incredible biodiversity. The new Nature Center and facilities include interactive exhibits, new interpretive trails and picnic areas, and year-round educational programs and activities.