Understanding and honoring the seasons is vital for deepening our connection with nature and enhancing our well-being. Each season brings unique rhythms and qualities that influence our physical and emotional states, guiding us in aligning our activities, diets, and practices with the natural world. Join Ruth Glass in a fun, interactive environment as you explore herbs related to each season. You’ll sip tea, sample recipes, create herbal medicines—all while having a great time. Don’t forget to bring two 8-ounce jars for your herbal creations!
This link will allow you to purchase all four classes (prior to the first class) and receive a discounted price!
Here is a description of each class in the series:
The spring equinox marks a moment of balance when day and night are nearly equal in length, symbolizing renewal, growth, and new beginnings. It heralds the arrival of spring, a time for planting, rejuvenation, and the awakening of nature after winter. Many cultures celebrate this transition as a time of fertility, rebirth, and harmony, making it a significant event in various traditions around the world. Join Ruthie for a delightful celebration of the Spring Equinox! Immerse yourself in the season with a selection of herbs, recipes, and enchanting stories. You'll have the chance to create your own personalized herbal blend and join in a group blending activity. Don’t forget to bring two 8-ounce jars for your creations!
Summer Solstice - Thursday, June 19 @ 6 pm
The summer solstice marks the longest day of the year and the official start of summer, symbolizing abundance, growth, and vitality. As a peak in the sun's energy, it has historically been associated with fertility, celebration, and gratitude across many cultures, aligning with agricultural practices and signaling the height of the growing season. Celebrations of the summer solstice emphasize connection to nature, light, and community, making it a significant event in various traditions worldwide. Join Ruthie for a delightful celebration of the Summer Solstice, where you can immerse yourself in the season with a selection of herbs, recipes, and enchanting stories. You’ll have the opportunity to create your own personalized herbal blend and participate in a group blending activity, so don’t forget to bring two 8-ounce jars for your creations!
Autumn Equinox - Thursday, September 18 @ 6 pm
The fall equinox marks the transition from summer to autumn, signifying a period of balance when day and night are nearly equal in length. It symbolizes the harvest season—a time for gratitude and reflection as communities gather crops and prepare for winter. Many cultures celebrate the equinox as a moment of abundance and change, embracing themes of letting go and readiness for the colder months ahead. Join Ruthie for a delightful celebration of the Autumn Equinox! Immerse yourself in the season with a selection of herbs, recipes, and enchanting stories, and enjoy the opportunity to create your own personalized herbal blend while participating in a group blending activity. Don’t forget to bring two 8-ounce jars for your creations!
Winter Solstice - Thursday, December 18 @ 6 pm
The winter solstice marks the shortest day and longest night of the year, symbolizing the return of light and the gradual lengthening of days. This time of introspection, rest, and renewal celebrates nature’s dormancy and is honored by many cultures through rituals that embrace rebirth and hope. Themes of reflection, gratitude, and new beginnings make this event significant across various traditions worldwide. Join Ruthie for a delightful celebration of the Winter Solstice! Immerse yourself in the season with a selection of herbs, recipes, and enchanting stories, and enjoy the chance to create your own personalized herbal blend while participating in a group blending activity. Don’t forget to bring two 8-ounce jars for your creations!
Ruth Glass's Bio
Ruth Glass is a clinical and folk herbalist, as well as an instructor at Traditions School of Herbal Studies. She holds two degrees in education and is a graduate of Traditions, having completed both the Chinese Herbal Program and the Western Herbal Program. Ruth also serves as a supervisor for the Western and Chinese student clinic.
Her teaching focuses on herbal medica, herbal medicine making, herbal first aid, and bioregional herbalism. A former president of the local chapter of the American Herbalists Guild, Ruth still has an active role coordinating all chapters of the Guild across the country.
In addition to her herbal work, Ruth created Forest and Hearth, where she offers nature programs for children and elders, along with creative writing classes that integrate herbalism, writing, and music. You can find her seeing clients at Acupuncture and Herbal Therapies, volunteering with various organizations, handcrafting herbal and art projects, or hiking the beautiful trails around Tampa Bay!
Check her out at at the following social media handles:
03/20/2025
Minimum: 8
Maximum: 27
Registration starts on 10/19/2024 and ends on 03/20/2025.
Please contact Traditions School of Herbal Studies if you have any questions.