Traditional Plants and Foods Program – Wild Rose
NWIC Traditional Plants and Foods Coordinator Lora Boome is hosting a workshop making body lotion bars, rose perfume and natural lip balm using herbal infused oils of the nootka rose […]
NWIC Traditional Plants and Foods Coordinator Lora Boome is hosting a workshop making body lotion bars, rose perfume and natural lip balm using herbal infused oils of the nootka rose […]
NWIC Traditional Plants and Foods Coordinator Lora Boome is hosting a workshop making stinging nettle healing salve, peppy nettle tea and a nettle extract. The workshop will be held Thurs. […]
NWIC Traditional Plants and Foods Coordinator Lora Boome is hosting a workshop making an herbal first aid kit. The workshop will be held Mon. July 17 at 1:30 pm in […]
Join Traditional Plants and Foods Coordinator Lora Boome in her weekly essential oil class. Be sure to pre-register for this in-person, free class at lboome@nwic.edu Thurs. Aug. 17 - Bath […]
Join the bi-month NWIC Recovery Support Group via Zoom. This is a safe space for NWIC students and staff in addiction and trauma recovery to share, listen and heal. The […]
Join Traditional Plants and Foods Coordinator Lora Boome in her weekly essential oil class. Be sure to pre-register for this in-person, free class at lboome@nwic.edu Thurs. Aug. 17 - Bath […]
NWIC and First Nations Development Institute are pleased to announce a summer Building Native Communities: Financial Skills for Families Train-the-Trainer Workshop on Aug. 29 - 31. Back by popular demand, […]
Join Traditional Plants and Foods Coordinator Lora Boome in her weekly essential oil class. Be sure to pre-register for this in-person, free class at lboome@nwic.edu Thurs. Aug. 17 - Bath […]
Join the bi-month NWIC Recovery Support Group via Zoom. This is a safe space for NWIC students and staff in addiction and trauma recovery to share, listen and heal. The […]
Northwest Indian College is closed Mon. Sept. 4, 2023 in observance of Labor Day. The College will reopen during regular business hours on Tues. Sept. 5.