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Weed Walk with Grace


years, Grace Lefever has hosted weed walks at Son- newald Natu- ral Foods, and this year is no exception.


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Throughout the months of May and June, Lefever will continue the tradition of leading visitors on a casual stroll around the Sonnewald property to understand the value of plants growing in our local area. Participants will have the oppor- tunity to learn how to identify and use edible and medicinal plants, smell, touch and taste these plants, discover ways to incorporate the plants in their diet and much more. Over the years, Lefever’s endless quest for knowledge and prolific reading has qualified her to be an effective teacher on many aspects of personal and planetary health. Thousands of people, both local and international, have been educated and inspired by her popu- lar weed walks.


Located on a 60-acre farm in York County, Sonnewald Natural Foods is one of the oldest existing chemical-free farms and natural food stores in Pennsylvania. Son- newald has been providing natural, organic and sustainably produced products, nutritional information and education since 1955.


Cost: $10 adult, $8 senior citizen, $5 teen. Children 12 and under are free. Location: 1516 Lefever Lane, Spring Grove. For more informa- tion, call 717-225-3456. For dates, times and registration information, visit Sonnewald.org.


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