SLO Botanical Garden

Treat your colds and coughs with natural and effective remedies. Join the San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden on Friday, October 25 from 6:00pm – 8:00pm as Dr. Anne Kennard shares remedies for different types of coughs, and how to reduce or eliminate the time you spend feeling crummy with a cold. Ease your cold and cough with prepared teas, tinctures, and glycerides made especially for you. Attendees take home a personalized, hand-crafted herbal remedy and a plan of action for staying healthy. All materials provided.

Pre-registration is required for this hands-on workshop. The workshop is $55 Garden Members / $65 public. For more information and to register, visit slobg.org

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Dr. Anne Kennard is a Board Certified OB/GYN and Fellowship trained in Integrative Medicine through the University of Arizona with Dr. Andrew Weil. She is a certified yoga and meditation instructor, with a specialization in prenatal and pelvic floor yoga, studied herbal medicine with Dr. Tieraona Low Dog, and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Nutrition Science from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. She is passionate about women’s health in the body, mind and spirit. She is a dynamic speaker and author of works blending Western medicine, herbal medicine, nutrition, and mind-body therapies. She lives and works on the Central Coast of California.


About San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden

San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden is celebrating its 30th year of sowing seeds and growing together. The Garden is located at 3450 Dairy Creek Rd. It is spread out on 150 acres in El Chorro Regional Park off Highway 1 between Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo. When the master plan is complete, the Garden will be the only garden of its kind in the United States exclusively devoted to the ecosystems and plants of the five Mediterranean climate regions of the world. Through its programs and facilities, the Garden fosters an appreciation and understanding of the relationship between people and nature and encourages a sense of stewardship for the natural environment. To learn more visit slobg.org, or the SLO Botanical Garden Facebook page.