As winter approaches it’s a unique time to explore and appreciate the plants still standing and tree buds ready for the next growing season. Join Sammy Tangir for a plant-focused wander on the trails at The Camp Kawartha Environment Centre followed by crafting using plants that are in abundance to create ink and make prints inspired by the season.
Facilitator:
Sammy Tangir (she/her) is a seed saver, willow grower, artist and botanist who aspires to be as good as squirrels at planting trees and processing nuts. She works in ecological restoration, farming and loves crafting with natural materials including weaving, wood carving and natural paint-making. Sammy grew up in Toronto and thanks to some wonderful mentors and an innate and never-ending curiosity she got inspired about plants, birds and beyond! She now lives by abundant brambles and Hemlock trees in Michi Saagiig Anishinaabe territory near Warkworth, ON. @sammytangir
Thank you to Cambium Consulting and Engineering for sponsoring KLT’s 2025-26 Passport to Nature program and to OFAH Foundation for supporting events in our 2025-26 programming.