Selma herbalist and longtime youth advocate Ashley Colburn has launched a hands-on learning initiative that is quickly gaining attention. Her program, Snake Charmer Herbs, teaches children to identify and understand the useful plants growing right in their own yards, and she’s doing it for free. Todd and Cindy talk about the classes in this segment of the Black Belt Newscast.

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