Prepare oxymels made from botanical boreal medicine. The ancient Greek word oxymeli translates to “acid and honey” and that is indeed what this beautiful elixir is! Oxymels are herbal extractions prepared with vinegar (in this case apple cider vinegar) and raw honey. By combining the healthful properties of both, along with imbibing our brew with foraged medicine, we can bottle the healing bounty of the summer season. Mason jars will be provided along with all other materials.
WHO:
All women*, Two Spirit, non-binary, gender expansive folks that want to learn new skills in a space that centres women’s experiences are very welcome to DWS’ summer workshops. Kids under thirteen years-old are asked to come with an adult buddy.
*DWS includes both transgender and cisgender women whenever we use the word ‘women’. We also recognize the transphobic history (and sometimes existing experiences) of the women shelters’ movement and are working to create gender liberation.
WHERE:
All workshops - except August 25th with Joella - are planned to happen in DWS’ outdoor garden. Please plan and dress for some fun outdoor learning. We’ve got lots of sunscreen!
For the safety of the folks who use Dawson Women’s Shelter’s services, our location is confidential. For folks who already know DWS’ physical location – please keep this info confidential. For folks who don’t yet know DWS’ location – when you register, we’ll let you know where we are and directions to the shelter.
WHAT ABOUT RAIN?
In the event of rain (or snow, it is the subarctic!) we will postpone workshops to the following Wednesday, weather permitting. Participants will be contacted and kept informed of weather-related changes.
RSVP:
To increase covid safety, we’re asking folks to register for each workshop by phone or email: 867.993.5086 or garden@dawsonwomensshelter.com.
COVID SAFETY:
To increase everyone’s safety, please follow the safe six.
Masks are required if you have an outstanding covid test or if you have allergies that cause coughing. If the first two don’t fit for you, masks are optional. DWS has lots of disposable masks available for those who would like to wear one.
We ask that folks who are sick or experiencing symptoms like coughing, fever, aches, to please stay home.
We will update covid safety as the Yukon Government changes requirements throughout the summer.
ACCESSIBILITY:
Please share any accessibility needs – learning difference, physical needs, allergies, or something else – with us over the phone or by email – 993.5086 or garden@dawsonwomensshelter.com
DWS’ garden is outdoors with uneven ground and a limited number of low and folding chairs will be available. A small not fully accessible washroom is available in the shelter: there are three steps to access.
Healthy Famillies, Healthy Babies space includes a ramp, accessible washrooms, no power door, and ample seating options and space to move.
COST:
All DWS Summer Workshops are excitedly and wonderfully offered completely FREE of charge including all workshop materials!
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