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Native American Evan Pritchard and farmer Sally Voris welcome a community gathering to learn the Algonquin tradition of prayer ribbons and how prayer ribbons speak to finding unity in diversity in America. The ribbons—yellow, red, black and white—represent the four original races, the green, Mother Earth, and the blue, Father Sky. When we tie them together, we affirm, “We are one!”
A ceremony to connect to the spirit of the land will follow the workshop. Everyone is welcome to stay for simple farm food, dancing, singing and drumming around a fire circle. Please feel free to bring your own drums and instruments.
Register online at http://www.whiterosefarm.com. Space is limited.
(Suggested donation $20-$50/person).
Schedule for March 11:
1:30-4:30 Harmony & Healing with Prayer Ribbons Workshop
4:30-5:30 Prayer Ribbon Ceremony
5:30-9:00 Food, Fire Circle, Sing, Dance and Drum
Location: 4234 Ruggles Road, Taneytown, MD 21787 (Phone: 410-756-9303)
THIS EVENT IS NOT AT RUSCOMBE!
Sponsored by White Rose Farm Circle, Inc., a non-profit organization which has a vision to empower people to work together to restore health to the land, the natural world and each other.