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Sugar Scrubs & Salt Soaks

Sugar Scrubs & Salt Soaks

Regular price $40.00
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Instructor: Bonnie Lenneman

Day & Date: Sunday, November 2, 2025

Time: 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Tuition: $40.00

Ages: 18 and Up

All levels are welcome. No experience required.

Let's incorporate herbs into our self-care routines!  In this workshop, we'll blend medicinal herbs with sugars, oils, and salts to support skin health, relaxation, and self-love. Participants will leave with a sugar scrub and salt soak of their own creation, perfect for holiday gifting.

Students Please Bring:

  • Apron or clothes that can get messy.
  • Note taking materials.
  • (Optional) A snack and/or water bottle. Filtered water is available in the classroom.

 

An additional fee for materials provided by your instructor for this workshop is estimated at $18.00. THIS FEE IS PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the time of the workshop. Material fees may change depending on the number of participants and price of materials at the workshop. *Payment by cash or check is required for materials fees. 

* We contract with local and regional instructors for short workshops that generally require a minimum of students to run. If you have any questions, you’re welcome to call Olive’s Porch for up-to-date enrollment information. To respect our instructor’s time and preparation for workshops please contact us as soon as possible if you are unable to attend a workshop. Cancellations made more than 14 days prior to a workshop will be issued a full refund. Cancellations made 14 or less days prior to your workshop are not eligible for a refund. If Olive’s Porch needs to cancel a workshop for any reason, we will issue a full refund. See our General Information and Policies page on our website for more information.

About Instructor: Bonnie Lenneman (she/they) is an herbalist and community educator residing on traditional ᏣᎳᎩ or Tsalagi (Cherokee) land near what's now known as Brasstown, NC (Itseyi), where she explores mountains and creeks, forages, makes medicine, and learns from plant and fungal teachers.  She is passionate about good (and wild) food, the intersection between food and medicine, ancestral skills, ecology, community resilience, and the healing properties of plants. Bonnie shares her enthusiasm with her community through plant walks, food and medicine workshops, an herbal CSA, and wellness consultations through her small business Hearth & Hedge. A former Folk School work study student, student host, and Olive's Porch Artist in Residence, Bonnie has been teaching and assisting Folk School classes since 2015.

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