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Thursday 4:00–9:00 Hotel Check In and Conference Registration

Friday 8:00–9:30 Opening Assembly featuring Matthew Wood

Friday 10:00–11:30 Pulse Assessment–Susan Kramer
Plant Identification and Weed Walk–Darryl Patton
Physical Assessment–Phyllis Light

Friday 1:30–3:00 Tongue Assessment–Phyllis Light
Herbal Detoxification–Marty Kernion
Herbal Medicine Making–Glinda Watts

Friday 3:30–5:00 Body Typing–Frankie Avalon Wolfe
Plant Identification and Weed Walk–Darryl Patton
Herbs as Foods–Karen Bishop

Friday 7:30–8:30 Key Note Address–Linda Page

Friday 8:30–10:00 Book signing and Social Time

Saturday 8:00–9:30 Pulse Assessment–Susan Kramer
Successful Consulting Practices–Susie Hale and Janice Martin
Physical Assessment–Phyllis Light

Saturday 9:45–11:15 Tongue Assessment–Phyllis Light
Herbal Medicine Making–Glinda Watts
Herbs as Foods–Karen Bishop

Saturday 1:00–2:30 The Family Herbalist–Linda Page

Saturday 2:30 Free time for the gardens

Sunday 8:00–9:30 Plant Identification and Weed Walk–Darryl Patton
Successful Consulting Practices–Susie Hale and Janice Martin
Herbal Medicine Making–Glinda Watts

Sunday 10:00-11:30 Body Typing–Frankie Avalon Wolfe
Plant Identification and Weed Walk–Darryl Patton
Herbal Detoxification–Marty Kernion
   

Callaway Gardens

The conference site is Callaway Gardens in Southwest Georgia, whose natural beauty and mission provides a perfect setting for our conference. Callaway Gardens, a 14,000 acre woodland retreat, is the fulfillment of the vision of founders Cason and Virginia Callaway, who dreamed the Gardens would provide nourishment for the soul, consolation for the heart and inspiration for the mind. Half a century later, Callaway Gardens continues to fulfill that dream while carrying out its mission of environmental stewardship through conservation and education. For more information about this notable and beautiful conference site, visit www.callawaygardens.com.

 



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