The 9th Annual Hemp History Week is taking place from June 6 – 9 at The Collective Sedona, a shopping center and venue at The Village at Oak Creek, a town 7 miles south of Sedona.
The focus of this year’s event is the roots of hemp in American history along with the benefits of hemp farming, Verde News reports.
Each day features different speakers, films and entertainment.
Wednesday, June 6 from 7 – 9 p.m.:
- Jack Herer (Emperor of Hemp) film
- Alex Gentry of Safer Arizona will speak
- Tastings of hemp, wine and food
Thursday, June 7 from 7 – 9 p.m.:
- Standing Silent Nation film
- Benefits and art of working with hemp
- Brandon Brookes of Ascended Colony speaks
Friday, June 8 from 7 – 9 p.m.:
- Live music
- The Hemp Revolution film
- Water revolution and the Support of Industrial Hemp
- Natural Action Technologies speaks
Saturday, June 9 from 11a.m. – 5 p.m.:
- Live music
- Ian Pederson of Source CBD speaks
- Featured discussion: Benefit of hemp-based CBD for children by Vendors of Hemp
- Food and drink hemp samplings
The Collective Sedona is in The Village of Oak Creek at 7000 Sate Route 179.
Photo: @thecollectivesedona
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