Blinn-Schulenburg to offer Natural Health Remedies class in June
Continuing education course will explore using plants to combat health issues
April 13, 2026
The Blinn College-Schulenburg Campus will host a Natural Health Remedies course in June, giving participants practical knowledge they can apply at home.
The continuing education course will meet on Thursdays from 6-8 p.m., June 4-25. Participants will explore how plants can be used to help prevent and address common health concerns, including arthritis, cancer, diabetes, weight loss, dementia, depression, digestive problems, kidney disease, strokes (prevention and recovery), and heart disease. The fee is $89.
The class is led by David Will, who has taught continuing education and Master Gardener classes for more than 35 years. Will holds a bachelor’s degree in agricultural education from Texas A&M University and a master’s degree in agriculture from Sam Houston State University.
Will brings real-world expertise into the classroom, having served as grounds manager for The Houstonian Hotel, Club & Spa, and Six Flags Fiesta Texas Park. He is not a doctor, and information in the Natural Health Remedies class is for educational purposes only and not intended to replace information from a physician.
For more information or to register, contact Loraine Orellana, Coordinator of Distance and Community Education for Blinn College-Schulenburg, at 979-743-5237, or via email at loraine.orellana@blinn.edu.
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