Tea Blending Workshop
Join us for a hands-on experience to learn about medicinal and culturally significant plants and create your own loose-leaf tea blend!
Participants will be guided through an interactive Indigenous herbal tea blending experience while learning about culturally significant plants, wellness, plant relationships, and Coast Salish perspectives on reciprocity with the land. Each participant will create and package their own custom loose-leaf tea blend to take home while enjoying a tea tasting and discussion.
About the Instructor
Senaqwila Wyss is Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw, Tsimshian, Sto:lo, Hawaiian, and Swiss. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in the Faculty of Communications, Arts and Technology, with a minor in First Nations Studies. She also holds a First Nations Languages Proficiency Certificate in Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Sníchim. She and her husband are raising their 5-year-old daughter, along with her adopted 10-year-old niece, to be first-language speakers — something that had not been done in her family for four generations following colonial impacts. Senaqwila practices ethnobotany alongside her traditionally trained mother, Cease Wyss, working with Indigenous plant medicines. Raised with these ancestral teachings, she uses plants in teas, medicines, tinctures, and ceremony through her Indigenous tea company’s loose-leaf teas.
WHAT:
- Learn about medicinal and culturally significant plants from Indigenous perspectives.
- Explore Coast Salish teachings on wellness, reciprocity, and relationships with the land.
- Participate in an interactive herbal tea blending and tea tasting experience.
- Create and package your own custom loose-leaf tea blend to take home.
WHO: This workshop is intended for participants 16 years of age and older.
Register here to avoid fees.
The Fraser River Discovery Centre Society is a non-profit organization. Our mission is to bring together the many stories and voices of the Fraser to discover, celebrate, and inspire passionate stewards of the river. Support us by making a donation.
Join us for a hands-on experience to learn about medicinal and culturally significant plants and create your own loose-leaf tea blend!
Participants will be guided through an interactive Indigenous herbal tea blending experience while learning about culturally significant plants, wellness, plant relationships, and Coast Salish perspectives on reciprocity with the land. Each participant will create and package their own custom loose-leaf tea blend to take home while enjoying a tea tasting and discussion.
About the Instructor
Senaqwila Wyss is Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw, Tsimshian, Sto:lo, Hawaiian, and Swiss. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in the Faculty of Communications, Arts and Technology, with a minor in First Nations Studies. She also holds a First Nations Languages Proficiency Certificate in Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Sníchim. She and her husband are raising their 5-year-old daughter, along with her adopted 10-year-old niece, to be first-language speakers — something that had not been done in her family for four generations following colonial impacts. Senaqwila practices ethnobotany alongside her traditionally trained mother, Cease Wyss, working with Indigenous plant medicines. Raised with these ancestral teachings, she uses plants in teas, medicines, tinctures, and ceremony through her Indigenous tea company’s loose-leaf teas.
WHAT:
- Learn about medicinal and culturally significant plants from Indigenous perspectives.
- Explore Coast Salish teachings on wellness, reciprocity, and relationships with the land.
- Participate in an interactive herbal tea blending and tea tasting experience.
- Create and package your own custom loose-leaf tea blend to take home.
WHO: This workshop is intended for participants 16 years of age and older.
Register here to avoid fees.
The Fraser River Discovery Centre Society is a non-profit organization. Our mission is to bring together the many stories and voices of the Fraser to discover, celebrate, and inspire passionate stewards of the river. Support us by making a donation.
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- ages 16+
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Fraser River Discovery Centre
788 Quayside Drive
New Westminster, BC V3M 6Z6
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