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X-WR-CALDESC:Plant-based inks from carbon and glue date back to 2500 BC. Ma
 ny local flora\, with the correct recipe\, can create beautiful dyes and i
 nks for fabric\, paints\, and drawing\, as well as for dip-pen writing. Di
 scover some of the possibilities available right now—what colors can be ma
 de\, and how to preserve and gift them. Try your hand at quill pen making\
 , from a real feather\, and test natural inks on cards to give or frame.\n
 \nPlease wear proper attire for this indoor/outdoor\, possibly staining\, 
 program.\n\nAndrea Porter is a professional naturalist and has been teachi
 ng programs for all age groups and abilities for over 17 years. She holds 
 a masters in natural resources from the University of Idaho\, a Bachelor o
 f Science from State University of New York at Cortland in Outdoor Recreat
 ion Management with a concentration of Environmental Interpretation\, and 
 an Associate's in Applied Science from Finger Lakes Community College in N
 atural Resources Conservation. Andrea's passion and education is the perfe
 ct recipe to foster connections between people and nature. Her professiona
 l training has also lead her to become a prescribed wildland firefighter\,
  and a certified wildlife rehabilitator in the state of Iowa. Her hopes to
  be certified in the state of South Dakota in the near future. In her free
  time she enjoys kayaking\, biking\, nature photography\, hiking\, and mor
 e.
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DESCRIPTION:Plant-based inks from carbon and glue date back to 2500 BC. Man
 y local flora\, with the correct recipe\, can create beautiful dyes and in
 ks for fabric\, paints\, and drawing\, as well as for dip-pen writing. Dis
 cover some of the possibilities available right now—what colors can be mad
 e\, and how to preserve and gift them. Try your hand at quill pen making\,
  from a real feather\, and test natural inks on cards to give or frame.\n
 \nPlease wear proper attire for this indoor/outdoor\, possibly staining\, 
 program.\n\nAndrea Porter is a professional naturalist and has been teachi
 ng programs for all age groups and abilities for over 17 years. She holds 
 a masters in natural resources from the University of Idaho\, a Bachelor o
 f Science from State University of New York at Cortland in Outdoor Recreat
 ion Management with a concentration of Environmental Interpretation\, and 
 an Associate's in Applied Science from Finger Lakes Community College in N
 atural Resources Conservation. Andrea's passion and education is the perfe
 ct recipe to foster connections between people and nature. Her professiona
 l training has also lead her to become a prescribed wildland firefighter\,
  and a certified wildlife rehabilitator in the state of Iowa. Her hopes to
  be certified in the state of South Dakota in the near future. In her free
  time she enjoys kayaking\, biking\, nature photography\, hiking\, and mor
 e.
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LOCATION:Mary Jo Wegner Arboretum\, Mondo Classroom
SUMMARY:Natural Plant Dyes
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