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ACES Wild Perspectives: Edible & Medicinal Plants of the Roaring Fork Valley

January 27, 2026 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Edible & Medicinal Plants of the Roaring Fork Valley

About the Presentation:

When you step into the world of edible and medicinal plants, you begin to see the bountiful gifts land has to offer—plants can be partners in our existence, not just expendable resources. The landscape of wild edible and medicinal plants in the Roaring Fork Valley is one of incredible depth and diversity. Through an exploration of the plants in our bountiful valley, we’ll reflect on how tending relationships with plants can foster reciprocity, stewardship, and a sense of belonging while deepening connection to land.

About the Presenter:

Penelope Thornton is a former ACES naturalist with a speciality in herbalism and wild edible and medicinal plants. She graduated from Colorado College with a degree in Southwest Studies, focusing on ethnobotany and ecology. For her senior thesis, Penelope compiled her knowledge of edible and medicinal plants into a guidebook on the Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants of Central Colorado, which has grown into her life’s work and passion.

 

Price: Free, suggested $10 donation.
Date: January 27, 2026 from 6-7PM
Ages: 13+, Adults
Location: The Hall in The Collective Snowmass

Learn more about the Wild Perspectives series and upcoming speakers here.

 

With questions or comments about this program, please contact Lillian Bell, ACES Community Programs Coordinator, at [email protected]

ACES: The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies offers a wealth of opportunities to learn about the local environment year-round. From guided hikes and snowshoe tours to week-long camps and educational presentations, ACES is the hub for environmental education in the region!

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