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Thursday April 13th from 6:30-8:30pm at The Northeastern Institute of Cannabis and Sinsemilla Seminars is going to teach you how to create cannabis treats for a happy 420! This class will focus on how to make classic cannabis recipes such as cookies, brownies, caramels, hard candies and more! ! Some of the topics are: Laws in New England How to obtain cannabis safely Understanding Strains (Cannabinoids, Flavinoids, and terpenes) Brief overview of the Endocannabinoid system Decarboxylating your medicine (times& temps) Dosing your edibles How to make cannabis butters and oils for cooking Cannabis recipes The importance of testing, packing and storage of edibles Tickets can be purchased on campus, via phone, or at the door. General Admission is $65 Student Discount is $50 Veterans Discount is $50 There are a limited number of seats, please plan accordingly. plan accordingly. Instructors: Ellen Brown and Jennifer Grue Ellen Taylor Brown Cannabis Advocate, Master Cultivator, Educator, U.S Veteran Pro MAX Grow’s Educational Ambassador and Master Cultivator, Ellen Taylor Brown has mentored 100’s of cannabis growers throughout the U.S. over the last 10 years. Ellen’s extensive knowledge and first hand industry experience has made her a sought after cannabis expert. A veteran of the United States Air Force, Ellen was awarded the Air Combat Command - Nutritional Medicine Airman of the Year award in 2008. As founder of Sinsemilla Seminars, Ellen Brown has taught thousands of students, patients and caregivers from all over the country in large classroom settings to freelance consulting in the marijuana industry for the last decade. Ellen’s educational outreach specializes in sustainable cannabis cultivation, best practices and how to create a multitude of cannabis by products from tinctures to edibles. A prominent advocate and educator, Ellen has spoken all over the world including the Northeastern Cannabis Institute, the Boston Freedom Rally and the High Times Jamaica Cannabis Cup, using her knowledge to inspire others to become their own best advocates. Ellen uses her tremendous skillset to set up her students and clients for success in the cannabis industry. She continues to impart her years of wisdom and experience as a way to help create a much needed paradigm shift on a failing war on drugs. She believes that if we teach each other about the benefits of cannabis and hemp plant that we will be able to secure the plant’s safety for future generations. In an industry that is evolving, growing and thriving we need teachers and advocates who will empower and lead by example such as she has. Jen Grue Jennifer (Jen) Grue is an all natural herbalist who has focused over 1000 hours to herbal medicine while working to complete her Bachelor's degree in Sustainable Food and Farming from UMass, Amherst. Jennifer runs a budding new herbal medicine business called Muffins' Apothecary and uses locally sourced herbs for health and wellness; every item she produces is made from fresh plants and herbs that she thoroughly researches to make sure her products are of the finest quality. Jennifer is also an instructor with Sinsemilla Seminars, helping bring a refreshing spin on topics, tinctures, and edibles. Jennifer is also level two Reiki attuned and has certain crystals she uses to charge all her products with a bonus boost of healing energy. Along with having competent and thorough knowledge of herbs she has done many hours of research to know which herbs and recipes work to heal many of the problems the human body encounters. Issues including depression, anxiety, weakened immune system, and more are remedied with patience and care necessary to get to know every customer and what will help them best.This Danksgiving seminar will be held on Thursday November 10th from 6:30-8:30 pm at the Institute of Cannabis campus. Tickets can be purchased on eventbrite, NIC campus, via phone, or at the door.