| Solstice At Coldwater Mpls 12/21 2:00 pm | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
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From: muusja (muusja |
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| Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 08:36:30 -0800 (PST) | |
H O L I D A Y S SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2003 Solstice At Coldwater Free and open to the public. Dress for outside. 2 PM-- EarthTones Sing (women's acappella choir) 3:15-- Solstice Ritual to celebrate Coldwater Springs, the returning light, and our communities as we learn to live in peace, led by Prairie Spring Teaching Circle. Coldwater is a 10,000-year-old spring, a sacred site, and traditional gathering place for Native American tribes of the upper Mississippi. Directions: Coldwater is about a mile south of Minnehaha Falls. From Highway 55 turn east (toward the Mississippi) at 54th Street East and take an immediate right (south) on the frontage road which leads to the spring. Bring: (optional) an offering for the land such as tobacco, sage, flowers; a folding chair; a thermos of something hot. Info: http://www.friendsofcoldwater.org "How we treat the water is how the water will treat us." Eddie Benton Benais
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