Gathering Of Circles
2007
Updated 07/29/2007
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13th Anniversary of The
Gathering of Circles
August 1st thru 5th, 2007
Cloudcroft, New Mexico

 

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*** Special: Order your Bear Heart Vision Quest T-shirt now


2007 Vision Quest info May 2-6 - September 5-9, 2007


Speaker for 2007

Speaker: Wayne Juste

  • Wayne was born on the Gila Indian Reservation
  • He is of Pima-Tohono O'odham heritage
  • For over 25 Years he has been active in the Native American Church and was trained in these ways by numerous medicine people in Canada and the United States
  • Wayne is always willing to help and teach people
  • He has a great sense of humor and is kind and gentle and a very humble medicine man

Over the last two years he has made himself available as the primary medicine man at the Vision Quest that Louise and Dave have facilitated in the Desert west of Phoenix...and he does this without fee for us...  

 


Coordinators for 2007:

Give-a-way 

Pamela Schela

 (254) 630-4378

 Litesong@msn.com 

Sweat Lodge 

Dave Arneson

 (602) 421-0795

 docdave2003@msn.com 

Raffles 

Barbara Norman

 (915) 592-2184

 HNormand01@aol.com 

Port-a-potties/Permit 

Cliff Buchanan 

(432) 550-3302 

Cliff@isisoftware.net 

Workshops 

Mike Kelley

  (806) 765-0441

 mkelleyrun@yahoo.com 

Welcome Table 

Jazz Jaeschke

June Baldwin 

Lynn Heilbuth

(512) 335-9517

(432) 550-8747

(505) 424-4155

 sjazz@austin.rr.com 

Nell@TripFantastic.com  

lheilbuth@comcast.net 

Children's 

Open

 

 

T-shirt's 

Jazz Jaeschke
Gary Kendrick 

(512) 335-9517 (512) 658-0259 

sjazz@austin.rr.com gkendrick@austin.rr.com 

Clean-up 

 June Baldwin 

Lynn Heilbuth

 (432) 550-8747

(505) 424-4155

 Nell@TripFantastic.com  

lheilbuth@comcast.net 

Sweet Medicine Dance 

 KristieHunger

 (214) 364-2969

kristie.hunger@gmail.com 

Speaker 

Dave Arneson

(602) 421-0795

docdave2003@msn.com 

Drumming Team 

Susan Murray

 (972) 834-5082 

 SMurray56@sbcglobal.net 

Wood 

Mike Andrews 

(505) 776-0001 

7laughs@newmex.com 

Feast 

Susan Murray

 (972) 834-5082 

 SMurray56@sbcglobal.net 

GOC Concepts Shawna Mitchell (325) 668-2563 sierras33@aol.com 

Pancake Breakfast 

June Baldwin 

(432) 550-8747

Nell@TripFantastic.com 


 

download brochure

Right click and choose "Save target as" on Brochure or just left click and it will open in Adobe Reader. When printing be sure to turn off "print scaling".

 GOC Brochure  


 

 

 Introductions and Pipe ceremony start at 6:00 pm on Wednesday evening.

Click to enlarge Directions: Go to Cloudcroft, New Mexico. Take Hwy 130 South out of Cloudcroft for 1.2 miles. Turn left at Sleepy Grass Campground or 0.7 miles. Turn right on 5661 for 3.9 miles. Turn left at 5661 marker, look for forked tree on left before turn. Then turn left again immediately (about 40 feet) and follow road. Signs will be posted.

 

 

Registration: Please RSVP with Cliff Buchanan, 1404 Castle Road, Odessa TX 79762, 432-550-3302, WinterFox@GatheringOfCircles.com  . We need to know if you are planning to come so we can order the proper number of Port-a-potties! Cliff will be happy to answer any questions you might have about the GOC. RSVP here: RSVP  If you have not registered on our mailing list, or if your info needs updating, do it here: Register 

Cost: We depend on donations solicited from T-shirts, raffles, pancake breakfast, CD's and other donation producing activities to pay our out of pocket costs like postage and flyer costs, speaker stipends, port-o-potties, workshop materials and other costs approved by the planning committee. No monies go to any individual in the form of payment for any activity.  We want to have anyone to be able to attend regardless of financial ability, therefore, there is no fee for attending the GOC. However, we encourage you to participate fully in our donations producing activities mentioned above and also invite you to make a donation according to you level of financial ability.

Honor and respect the land and natural life on it as part of our family. Treat it as you would like to be treated. Do not bring any alcohol or drugs.  You are responsible for your own meals and camping gear (this is a wilderness area, so bring tent, sleeping bag, etc.). You will need rain gear and rain fly. Port-a-potties are available. Bring a potluck dish to contribute to the Feast on Saturday. Bring noisemakers (drums, rattles, etc.). Rules: Radios will not be allowed except with earphones. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash.

 

Welcome to the Gathering of Circles 2007. This annual event is sponsored and supported by various individuals and circles of people in New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona, California, Colorado, Virginia, and other states who wish to get together and share ideas, ceremonies, spirituality, talents, and friendship. These events include, but are not limited to, various workshops, face painting, world-class pancake breakfast, children's activities, sweat lodges, "Sweet Medicine Dance", Give-A-Way, and feast. We gather on Wednesday evening at 7:00 PM for the opening pipe ceremony and introductions. Thursday morning is usually dedicated to introductions and our featured speaker. Afterwards, we provide an itinerary of the various activities for the weekend. Thursday afternoon and Friday morning are scheduled workshops. Separate Men and Women's sweat lodges will be held Thursday night, and a co-ed sweat will be available on Friday night after the "Sweet Medicine Dance". Saturday morning we will all gather again for the Give-A-Way ceremony and feast. Saturday night we will have a drum/song event and sweat lodge. Sunday morning we will have a short pipe closing ceremony and time to clean up, packup and head home, We should be ready to leave the area by 10:00 a.m.

 

Give-a-way   Bring a gift wrapped in a paper bag for the *give-a-way.* This should be something of significance (meaningful) to you, which you now want to relinquish your attachment to, and let pass on to a new keeper. The size or monetary value of this item is irrelevant but the more significant to you the better. It may be symbolic of something of yourself, which you have or wish to turn loose of so that your *hands* are freed up for your present pursuits. Listen to your heart in deciding what to *give-a-way* at this time. 




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