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Pollination
The Cariboo Dreamcatcher Collective’s main initiative is a weekend long Earth Day Gathering called Pollination. This springtime retreat is created by people coming together to share these personal strengths and talents to manifest this positive and fun event. This year marks our second annual multi- generation event, which will be held at Gavin Lake Forestry Camp, April 18-20, 2008, and begins with a First Nations blessing and drum circle, honouring the ancestors of this land. We continue with the first of five shared meals featuring delicious, fresh and healthful ingredients. An open-mic night will showcase the many talents of our guests, with live and electronic music continuing to close out the first night’s celebrations.
Saturday and Sunday feature workshops offered in a large spectrum of subjects, including yoga, natural building, body therapy demonstrations, African drumming and meditation to name a few. We host an art gallery and craft market to display the work of local and non-local artists and craftspeople. As with any celebration, music is a must, and we continue to highlight local talents and other musical guests from around the province throughout Saturday night.
The Dreamcatcher Collective is proud to be supporting and promoting culture, and wellness in the Cariboo. We invite you to share this experience with us.
For more information, please visit:
www.cariboodreamcatchercollective.org
tribes.tribe.net/pollinationretreat
tribes.tribe.net/pollinationretreat
Pollination
The Cariboo Dreamcatcher Collective’s main initiative is a weekend long Earth Day Gathering called Pollination. This springtime retreat is created by people coming together to share these personal strengths and talents to manifest this positive and fun event. This year marks our second annual multi- generation event, which will be held at Gavin Lake Forestry Camp, April 18-20, 2008, and begins with a First Nations blessing and drum circle, honouring the ancestors of this land. We continue with the first of five shared meals featuring delicious, fresh and healthful ingredients. An open-mic night will showcase the many talents of our guests, with live and electronic music continuing to close out the first night’s celebrations.
Saturday and Sunday feature workshops offered in a large spectrum of subjects, including yoga, natural building, body therapy demonstrations, African drumming and meditation to name a few. We host an art gallery and craft market to display the work of local and non-local artists and craftspeople. As with any celebration, music is a must, and we continue to highlight local talents and other musical guests from around the province throughout Saturday night.
The Dreamcatcher Collective is proud to be supporting and promoting culture, and wellness in the Cariboo. We invite you to share this experience with us.
For more information, please visit:
www.cariboodreamcatchercollective.org
tribes.tribe.net/pollinationretreat