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Foraging Walk with Robin Greenfield
Thursday March 12, 2026 06:00 PM EDT
Cost: Free
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Foraging Walk with Robin GreenfieldByMason Mill Park Naturalist FollowPart of the DeKalb County Naturalist Programs collectionMason Mill Park - South Peachtree Creek PATH TrailheadDecatur, GAThursday, Mar 12, 2026 at 6 pm to Thursday, Mar 12, 2026 at 7:30 pmOverviewRobin Greenfield presents: Foraging 100% of my food for a year.Description: For one year Robin Greenfield is foraging every bite of his food and medicine. A year without grocery stores, restaurants, pharmacies or even a garden. “Nature” is his garden! Is it possible to eat in harmony with Earth and live in reciprocity? Robin wholeheartedly believes so and is putting this love and devotion for Earth into bold action as he harvests the food and medicine that is growing freely and abundantly all around us. All information for Robin's Foraging Year and Tour can be found at http://www.robingreenfield.org/foragingyearWhat to expect: Learn how to safely and sustainably forage the common edible and medicinal plants that most of us pass by daily without ever knowing!Rob will introduce you to:- Ten or more common edible and medicinal plants growing in your area- How to safely forage- How to harvest sustainably and be an ally to the plants- Simple strategies for successful foraging and plant identification.All are welcome, regardless of experience. Experienced foragers can come to learn more or to connect with other foragers in the area! Bring as many friends as you’d like and feel free to record.Program leader: Your guide will be Robin Greenfield.Where to meet: Find Robin and Ranger Jonah at the South Peachtree Creek trailhead near the Mason Mill Tennis Center (McConnell Dr & Mason Mill Rd).What to bring: Wear appropriate closed-toe footwear, dress for the weather, and bring a refillable water bottle and hiking sticks if you need them. We will be standing and walking at a gentle pace for 1.5 hours, on varied terrain with some slopes.Recommended ages: This program content is designed for adults and older children, but all are welcome. Bring as many friends as you'd like.Dogs: This program is NOT appropriate for dogs, so please leave your pup at home.Weather contingency: This program will be held, rain or shine, unless conditions are dangerous.Walking distance: 1.5 milesExposure: This walk is mostly under shaded tree canopy.Trail surface & accessibility: This program follows a combination of single-track dirt trails and durable surfaces (concrete & boardwalk) and is not accessible for chair users or strollers. The dirt trails are less than 3 feet wide and have roots and rocks. Some trails are steep. Consider bringing hiking poles if your balance requires them. Questions if this program will work for your mobility? Contact Ranger Jonah: jpmcdonald at dekalbcountyga.govWaiver & Release: By registering for this activity, each participant hereby acknowledges and agrees that he/she is participating in this program at his/her own risk and holds DeKalb County and all its officers, agents, servants, and/or employees harmless from and against any and all claims, loss, damage, charge, or expense to which they or any of them may be put or subjected by reason of participant’s participation in this program. You further acknowledge that DeKalb County is not responsible for the acts of others participating in this program and the other participants may include, but not be limited to, interested individuals, members of civic groups, religious groups, or community group, and/or persons convicted of crimes and/or violations of County ordinances and ordered to provide community service. I give permission that all photographs, films, video recordings, and sound recordings of me and/or my child(ren) made by the DeKalb County Recreation, Parks and Cultural Affairs during this Naturalist program may be used non- commercially by the DeKalb County Recreation, Parks and Cultural Affairs to promotion and educational purposes. I understand and acknowledge that neither my child(ren) nor I will receive any compensation whatsoever for appearing in any photograph, film, video recording, or sound recording made by the DeKalb County Recreation, Parks and Cultural Affairs.Robin Greenfield presents: Foraging 100% of my food for a year.Description: For one year Robin Greenfield is foraging every bite of his food and medicine. A year without grocery stores, restaurants, pharmacies or even a garden. “Nature” is his garden! Is it possible to eat in harmony with Earth and live in reciprocity? Robin wholeheartedly believes so and is putting this love and devotion for Earth into bold action as he harvests the food and medicine that is growing freely and abundantly all around us. All information for Robin's Foraging Year and Tour can be found at http://www.robingreenfield.org/foragingyearWhat to expect: Learn how to safely and sustainably forage the common edible and medicinal plants that most of us pass by daily without ever knowing!Rob will introduce you to:- Ten or more common edible and medicinal plants growing in your area- How to safely forage- How to harvest sustainably and be an ally to the plants- Simple strategies for successful foraging and plant identification.All are welcome, regardless of experience. Experienced foragers can come to learn more or to connect with other foragers in the area! Bring as many friends as you’d like and feel free to record.Program leader: Your guide will be Robin Greenfield.Where to meet: Find Robin and Ranger Jonah at the South Peachtree Creek trailhead near the Mason Mill Tennis Center (McConnell Dr & Mason Mill Rd).What to bring: Wear appropriate closed-toe footwear, dress for the weather, and bring a refillable water bottle and hiking sticks if you need them. We will be standing and walking at a gentle pace for 1.5 hours, on varied terrain with some slopes.Recommended ages: This program content is designed for adults and older children, but all are welcome. Bring as many friends as you'd like.Dogs: This program is NOT appropriate for dogs, so please leave your pup at home.Weather contingency: This program will be held, rain or shine, unless conditions are dangerous.Walking distance: 1.5 milesExposure: This walk is mostly under shaded tree canopy.Trail surface & accessibility: This program follows a combination of single-track dirt trails and durable surfaces (concrete & boardwalk) and is not accessible for chair users or strollers. The dirt trails are less than 3 feet wide and have roots and rocks. Some trails are steep. Consider bringing hiking poles if your balance requires them. Questions if this program will work for your mobility? Contact Ranger Jonah: jpmcdonald at dekalbcountyga.govWaiver & Release: By registering for this activity, each participant hereby acknowledges and agrees that he/she is participating in this program at his/her own risk and holds DeKalb County and all its officers, agents, servants, and/or employees harmless from and against any and all claims, loss, damage, charge, or expense to which they or any of them may be put or subjected by reason of participant’s participation in this program. You further acknowledge that DeKalb County is not responsible for the acts of others participating in this program and the other participants may include, but not be limited to, interested individuals, members of civic groups, religious groups, or community group, and/or persons convicted of crimes and/or violations of County ordinances and ordered to provide community service. I give permission that all photographs, films, video recordings, and sound recordings of me and/or my child(ren) made by the DeKalb County Recreation, Parks and Cultural Affairs during this Naturalist program may be used non- commercially by the DeKalb County Recreation, Parks and Cultural Affairs to promotion and educational purposes. I understand and acknowledge that neither my child(ren) nor I will receive any compensation whatsoever for appearing in any photograph, film, video recording, or sound recording made by the DeKalb County Recreation, Parks and Cultural Affairs.Read lessGood to knowHighlights1 hour 30 minutesIn personHighlights1 hour 30 minutesIn personLocationMason Mill Park - South Peachtree Creek PATH Trailhead1400 McConnell DriveDecatur, GA 30033How do you want to get there?DrivingPublic transportBikingWalkingShow mapOrganized byMason Mill Park NaturalistFollowers1356Events462Hosting6 yearsContact FollowReport this eventForaging Walk with Robin Greenfield | 03/12/2026 6:00 PM