Join us in cozy Chappell House for a winter tea workshop! Let’s explore what tea means to us and our health, and how you can grow these plants at home. Then, create your own mixed herbal tea bag to try!
Important Information
No dogs permitted, service dogs welcome.
Difficulty Rating
Easy. This program will take place indoors in Chappell House, with accessible washrooms, parking, and entrance.
Cancellations and Refunds
Refunds may only be processed if a registration is cancelled five or more business days before event day. Cancellations are subject to administrative fees. No refunds will be given for no-shows. For programs that have a registration fee of $19.99 per person or less, no refunds will be issued due to processing fees. If the program is cancelled due to weather, illness, or minimum registrations not reached, we will attempt to reschedule, or a full refund will be issued based on the circumstances of the cancellation.
About the Presenters
Taya Kehler combined her passions for horticulture and design while completing her degree in Landscape Architecture at Dalhousie University. Her goal is to enhance gardens with eco-friendly practices and year-round interest to encourage pollinators and welcome visitors to Riverwood.
Kerry Furneaux is a gardener, horticultural therapist, and beekeeper. She loves to plant for pollinators and enjoys finding new ways to encourage birds, bees, and butterflies to visit her garden! In her role as the Therapeutic Garden Coordinator at The Riverwood Conservancy, Kerry combines expertise facilitating nature-based programs in a natural setting for diverse learners with experience in horticulture.