Herbs: The Spice of Life
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Herbs: The Spice of Life (Monday, October 20, 2025 at 5-6pm)

DateBox EventDetailTime EventDetailLocation
Oct
20
Mon
Oct 20, 2025
Monday
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Virginia Hospital Center Zone C Ground Floor Community Classroom
Arlington, VA

Learn about the various healing uses of spices and how to grow them.

Registration Details

Registration is closed.

Description

Learn about the various healing uses of spices and how to grow them.

Instructor(s)

  • Patricia Rodgers

Contact

Cancer Resource Center at 703-558-5555 or send an email

Schedule & Location

Schedule

Date Time Location Instructor
1. Mon, October 20 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM Virginia Hospital Center Zone C Ground Floor Community Classroom Patricia Rodgers

Location Details

  • Virginia Hospital Center Zone C Ground Floor Community Classroom
    1701 N George Mason Drive
    Arlington, VA 22205
    Main: 703-558-5000

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