Incredible Edible Wild Plants
Education · Workshop

Incredible Edible Wild Plants

An educational workshop exploring the world of edible wild plants at the Kacmarcik Center.

Tue, 16 Jun 2026 Kacmarcik Center for Human Performance Grafton , Wisconsin
Discover the fascinating world of foraging at the Incredible Edible Wild Plants workshop. Hosted at the Kacmarcik Center for Human Performance in Grafton, this session provides participants with the knowledge to identify and safely harvest edible plants found in the wild. Whether you are a nature enthusiast or a budding forager, this workshop offers practical skills and insights into local flora. Join us for an engaging day of learning and connection with the natural environment.

What to Expect

A guided workshop focused on the identification and safe use of edible wild plants.

Who Should Attend

  • Nature lovers
  • Foraging enthusiasts
  • Outdoor educators
  • Curious learners

Agenda Overview

Educational session covering plant identification and foraging basics.
Venue & Address
Kacmarcik Center for Human Performance
885 Badger Cir
Grafton , Wisconsin – 53024
United States
Organizer
Kacmarcik Center for Human Performance · Educational Center
A center dedicated to growth, leadership, and human performance through various educational programs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the workshop held?
Kacmarcik Center for Human Performance, 885 Badger Cir, Grafton, WI.
Do I need experience?
No, this workshop is suitable for all levels.
What should I bring?
Check the event registration page for specific requirements.
Is it outdoors?
The workshop may include outdoor components; dress accordingly.
How do I register?
Tickets are available via Eventbrite.
Is there an age limit?
Please check the event details for age recommendations.
Tags
Education Nature Foraging Grafton Workshop Plants
Summary
Educational workshop on identifying and harvesting edible wild plants.
Highlights
  • Expert-led instruction
  • Identification techniques
  • Foraging safety tips
  • Hands-on learning
  • Nature connection
  • Educational environment
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