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Children's Berry Foraging Event

  • KPC Buddhist Temple 18400 River Road Poolesville, MD, 20837 United States (map)

You’re Invited to KPC Buddhist Relief’s Annual Berry Event!

Join us for a bountiful morning of fun, learning, and charitable community spirit at KPC Buddhist Relief’s Annual Berry Event. The event is FREE to attend, and berry-picking baskets will be provided!

We have an exciting lineup of berry fun activities that everyone in the family will enjoy:

Event Details:
Date: Saturday, June 29th, 2024
Time: 10 AM -12 Noon
Location: KPC Buddhist Temple, 18400 River Rd, Poolesville, MD

Activities Include:

  • Berry Foraging Walk: Take a guided walk through the woodlands of KPC’s Peace Park and learn how to forage for wild, edible berries.

  • Art Activities: Engage in a berry-themed art project, fun for all ages.

  • Make Your Own Dessert: Whip up berry-inspired desserts with a variety of fresh ingredients.

  • Build Your Own Goodie Bags: Customize your own treat bags with a variety of goodies for a sweet take-home gift.

  • Farm Animal Visit: Meet and greet our friendly farm animals, and learn about their care and importance in sustainable farming.

  • Volunteer: Make handcrafted notes of encouragement to be included in the food bags we donate to those in need.

Come celebrate the beauty and abundance of nature, connect with the community, and make a difference. We look forward to seeing you there!

Contact: helpthem@kpcbuddhistrelief.org / (301) 710-6259 ext. 2

The berry walk starts at 10am, and all other activities begin at 10:30am. Children must be accompanied by an adult. The children’s berry walk is limited to the first 50 people to RSVP via Eventbrite. RSVP is not required for the rest of the activities. This event will be in a wooded area. We recommend wearing sunscreen and bug spray and doing a tick check after the event.

KPC Buddhist Relief is dedicated to eliminating hunger, not only through supplying food donations, but through providing educational opportunities for those interested in farming and sustainable living. Buddhist Relief’s mission is to relieve suffering - from offering humanitarian aid to those in crisis, to addressing food insecurity, to inspiring compassion for animals, to healing the earth for the benefit of countless beings.

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