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SUMMARY:Beginner Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Finally find out what all those dials and buttons do on your DSLR\, how to find gorgeous light\, shoot in manual mode\, and what the heck “aperture” and ISO are! Sarah Cothran will start by teaching you the basics and introduce you to all those fun technical aspects of shooting in manual. \nWe will begin inside at 10am with the classroom portion of the workshop and head outside afterwards to get some hands on practice! \nINFO: https://sarahcothran.com/2019/05/beginner-photography-workshop/ \nQuestions: sarah@sarahcothran.com
URL:https://www.cumminglocal.com/event/beginner-photography-workshop/
LOCATION:Arseneau Advisory Group\, 5822 North Vickery St\, Cumming\, GA\, 30040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah C. Photography":MAILTO:sarah@sarahcothran.com
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SUMMARY:Sunflower mini sessions
DESCRIPTION:Anderson farm is opening soon 🌻🌻 Mini sessions with the sunflowers going down July 11th. Grab your spot!\nhttps://sarahcothran.as.me/sunflowermini \nThe flowers only last about a week or two and bloom once a year!
URL:https://www.cumminglocal.com/event/sunflower-mini-sessions/
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SUMMARY:Mark Warren Presents Cherokee Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Cherokee Medicines and How They Can Be Used Today” \nThe diverse flora of the Southeast once provided everything that was needed by the original inhabitants. This is why native people held in high esteem every plant of forest and field. Our modern day ignoring of these gifts is what separates us from a life of truly interacting with nature on an intimate level. And that loss has\, no doubt\, contributed to our careless handling of the land. The good news is that this trend can be reversed\, one person at a time. Come see some of the plants that were used by the Cherokee for their common ailments\, ranging from minor cuts\, stings\, head lice\, and rashes to gall stones\, dysentery\, nausea\, and skin cancer. Techniques for field preparations will be included. \nMark Warren Bio:\nMark Warren is a graduate of the University of Georgia with a degree in Chemistry/Pre-med. Following undergraduate college work Mark pursued music composition and arrangement at Georgia State University\, while performing original works in various concerts\, scoring plays for The Academy Theater and having his suite The Once and Future King performed by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.  \nIn 1980\, working through the Georgia Conservancy\, Mark designed and taught Georgia’s first statewide environmental education workshops for public schools\, which reached thousands of teachers from Rabun to Seminole Counties. For this project the National Wildlife Federation honored him as Georgia’s Conservation Educator of the Year. In 1998 Mark became the U.S. National Champion in whitewater canoeing. In 1999\, he won the World Championship Longbow title. \nMark owns and runs Medicine Bow Wilderness School in the Southern Appalachians of Dahlonega\, GA. Mark has taught survival courses to thousands of schools and groups all over the Southeast and as far southwest as the Rio Grande in Big Bend National Park … northwest to Washington State … north to St. Croix Scenic River Park in Minnesota. Mark has also taught a special course on survival/nature at Young Harris College as an adjunct professor. \nMark has written extensively about nature for magazines\, including: Guernica\, Blue Ridge Highlander\, North Georgia Journal\, Georgia Backroads\, Camping\, Paddle\, Survivor’s Edge\, and Backwoodsman.  \nMark is a lifelong student of Native American History and Survival Skills\, and Western History with a special focus on Wyatt Earp. He is a member of the Wild West History Association and Western Writers of America. \nHis published books include:  \n*Two Winters in a Tipi (Lyons Press\, 2012)\, a memoir \n*Secrets of the Forest (Waldenhouse Publishing\, 2016 – 2018)\, a 4-volume series on nature/survival \n*Adobe Moon (Five Star Publishing\, 2017)\, an historical novel and first in the trilogy Wyatt Earp: An American Odyssey \n*Born to the Badge (Five Star\, 2018)\, 2019 Spur Award Finalist\, and second in the trilogy Wyatt Earp: An American Odyssey     \n*Promised Land (Five Star\, Oct. 2019) third in the trilogy Wyatt Earp: An American Odyssey \nAll of Mark’s books will be available at the event. You can find out more about Mark and Medicine Bow Wilderness School at www.medicinebow.net
URL:https://www.cumminglocal.com/event/mark-warren-presents-cherokee-medicine/
LOCATION:Cumming Library\, 585 Dahlonega Street\, Cumming\, GA\, 30040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Events,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Forsyth County Public Library":MAILTO:gloverp@forsythpl.org
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SUMMARY:Cherokee Medicine with author Mark Warren
DESCRIPTION:The diverse flora of the Southeast once provided everything that was needed by the original inhabitants. This is why native people held in high esteem every plant of forest and field. \nOur modern day ignoring of these gifts is what separates us from a life of truly interacting with nature on an intimate level. And that loss has\, no doubt\, contributed to our sometimes careless handling of the land. \nThe good news is that this trend can be reversed\, one person at a time. Mark Warren\, author of Secrets of the Forest\, shares some of the plants that were used by the Cherokee for their common ailments\, ranging from minor cuts\, stings\, head lice\, and rashes to gall stones\, dysentery\, nausea\, and skin cancer. Techniques for field preparations will be included.
URL:https://www.cumminglocal.com/event/cherokee-medicine-with-author-mark-warren/
LOCATION:Cumming Library\, 585 Dahlonega Street\, Cumming\, GA\, 30040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults Only,Library Events,Workshops
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