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March 10, 2019, Sunday - Seed Series Class I: The Wonderful World of Seeds at Red Stag Supperclub

Time: 2p -3p

Location: Red Stag Supperclub, 509 1st Avenue NE

Seed Series Class I: The Wonderful World of Seeds

Seeds have always been a part of human existence. We cannot live without them. But seeds are a fairly new evolutionary jewel on our earth. Why did they develop? Why are they so special? Come find out and acquire an unforgettable view on our seed inheritance.

Koby Hagen of Seed Sages, a local steward for seed education and security, has a wide range of experience with seed production from home to commercial scale. She brings a passion for supporting new and experienced seed savers by merging traditional and innovative practices. Her goal is to pass on seeds, land-based knowledge, skilled leadership and our common seed inheritance to future generations (humans and all other beings).