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Quiet Creek Herb Farm & School of Country Living
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Always Saturday of Labor Day Weekend
​September 3, 2022
10-4pm

FALL FEST

All funds during this event go towards our educational farm

Enjoy family yoga, there will also be special activities, along with music, related to the families and children plus herb, flower and perennial plants, all-natural soaps, teas, salves, vinegars, essential oils and gardening books. There will be an organic farm fresh luncheon available for purchase ($15). You are welcome to pack a lunch, too.   Free to the public.
 
10 a.m. Opening Ceremonies
11 a.m. - 12pm Family Yoga with Paul Richards (free)
12:30pm Class with Jo Scheier, nature-inspired scrapbooking & crafts
12-2 p.m. Organic/Farm Fresh Meal $15 (you are welcome to pack a lunch)
 Folk Music (free)
10-4 p.m. Tours of farm (free)
4 p.m. Closing Ceremonies (free)


With a classic Monongahela valley upbringing, unexpectedly, yoga found Paul Richards in 1999. In 2008 he completed his yoga teachers training, eventually getting registered as a children's yoga teacher and a special needs yoga teacher. He has led classes with expectant mothers, kids, teens, adults and seniors; he has led classes at yoga studios, gyms, churches, parks, schools, and on a barge at Station Square. The common thread is the sharing of a big smile with anyone who has joined him in his love of yoga, and people.

Local crafter Jo Scheier will have her collection of nature-inspired stamps, stickers and papers available for visitors to make a collage, card or bookmark. She'll demonstrate some paper crafting techniques including masking, embossing and trimming. Jo lives just outside of Cook Forest where she pursues a creative life in the garden, the kitchen, her fiber studio and her writer's desk. She writes poetry and history under the pen name Patricia Thrushart. 

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