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2018 Cover Gathering Living Glass Art Design CEDAR Demonstration by Mr Parking/Car Camping 7 Mile Road GATE Day Parking Night Owl Camping Drum Kiva Pollinator Plants (DO NOT PARK) Parking/Car Camping LEGEND Red Tent First Aid Yurt Farmers Market Trading Post Water MARKET Camp Parking/Car Camping Parking/Car STAGE Vendors Fire Parking/Car Camping Off Limits Quiet People Family Mover Camping (ENFORCED) Handicapped Camping Hitch a ride on the Earthwork People Mover! 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No previous experience MADDIE’S necessary to participate. We’ll jam out, put CIRCLE together a song or two, and perform on Sunday! 2:00P 2:30P Opening Blessing Women’s Tent Meet at the basketball court on Friday at 7:00P of Space Blessing and HOSTED BY Ceremony and then again Saturday at noon. PASTOR JUSTIN AND FLIP HOSTED BY LESLIE POWERS 5:00P SUN @ 2:45P Slow Jam 6:00P YOUNG HOSTED BY Yin Yoga and CEDAR BECCA & BRUCE LING Essential Oils MUSICICAN’S BRING YOUR INSTRUMENT! HOSTED BY PATTY CLARK COOPERATIVE LIVE oN STAGE STAGE AND NICOLE MYGRANTS 6:00P Trumpet Summit 7:30P HOSTED BY ROSS HUFF Burn and Release Ceremony 7:00P HOSTED BY Beat Work, SUSAN CONNOR-HEREERA AND KARIN BANKS Beading with Beats 2:30P HOSTED BY THE AADIZOOKAAN Nature Explorers, Michigan Wildlife: art, games and science 4:30P 3:00P (MARKET STAGE) Leathercrafting: Panel Discussion, make your own bracelet or keychain Intro to Permaculture 2:15P and Regenerative Opening Blessing Agriculture of Space HOSTED BY HOSTED BY LEVI MEEUWENBERG PASTOR JUSTIN AND FLIP AND TERI VAN HALL 4:00P 4:00P (NIFTY LOUNGE) Intro to Reiki Giving Back to the HOSTED BY Living Soil MICHAEL STEIGENGA HOSTED BY LEVI MEEUWENBERG 5:30P AND PENNY KREBIEHL Writing Workshop HOSTED BY SARAH DRUMM 4:00P (POLLINATION STATION) Our Interdependence 6:00P (GREEN AREA) with Pollinators: Their Hooping Survival and Ours HOSTED BY MAIYA MERRICK HOSTED BY TIM & SARAH, ORION ORGANICS 7:00P Astral Travel Yoga 5:00P (NIFTY LOUNGE) Nidra Community Building HOSTED BY HOSTED BY WE THE DANDELION SUNSHINE PEOPLE MICHIGAN 7:45P Healing Circle HOSTED BY ALICIA SMITH Suzy & Bob 9:00P Open Recovery Circle 5:30P The Five Rites Proceeds from ice sales support tent Lake City Area Schools ICE at the Hill Stage Watch The Mister Chris TV Show! 9:00A Kids Concert Dances of Open Mic Matthew Borr & 10:00A Universal Peace 10:00A Carrie McFerrin 10:00A 10:00A Legal Basics for Friends with Aspen Jacobsen Social Permaculture Songwriters the Weather 11:00A 11:00A 11:00A WORKSHOP 11:00A PANEL Jordan Hamilton Heather Styka Kate Anderson Jo Serraere & 12:00P 12:00P 12:00P John Devine 12:00P Leah Jean Jean Rohe Monte Pride Mount Valor 1:00P 1:00P 1:00P 1:00P Dan Hazlett Bigfoot Buffalo Canceled Plans Courtney 2:00P 2:00P 2:00P Kaiser-Sandler 2:00P Interlochen Singer- Ann Heaton Red Sea Pedestrians Michelle Held Songwriter Showcase 3:00P 3:00P 3:00P 3:00P Braxton Hicks & Brotha James Michael 1000 Watt Prophets the Contractions 4:00P Beauchamp-Cohen 4:00P 4:00P 4:00P Water Blessing 5:00P Visual Arts Walk and Talk Julian Allen Heather Maloney 5:45P Abigail Stauffer 6:00P and Friends Early Raffle Drawing 6:30P Indiana Hip Hop 6:00P Showcase Rachel Mazer hosted by Billy East Billy King Johnny Irion 6:45P 6:15P 7:00P and Friends 7:00P Joshua Davis Waltz Hour 7:45P The Strapping Owls Turbo Pup 8:00P 8:00P 8:00P Daniel Kahn & Detroit Music Chris Good & The Brian Koenigsknecht the Painted Bird Showcase Sweet Insurrection and Friends 9:00P hosted by Vespre 9:00P 9:00P 8:45P Anne Erlewine and Idiot Kids Luke Winslow-King the White Line Outliers 10:00P 10:00P 10:00P The Crane Wives 10:30P The Last Gasp Jamie Register and Chris DuPont Collective the Cash Machine 11:00P 11:00P 11:00P Public Access 11:30P Scott Pellegrom Trio Breathe Owl Breathe Katie Van Dusen 12:00A 12:00A 12:00A Gregory Stovetop 12:30A HEAVY COLOR 1:00A Clean Water Campaign: Interview Videos 2:00A MADDIE’S HEALING & WOMEN’S CIRCLE WELLNESS TENT workshops TENT 9:00A 9:30A (GREEN AREA) 10:00A FOOD PYRAMID Watering Seeds of 10:00A Morning Belly Dance Soil Health and Strategies Compassion: Music Pregnancy and Birth: HOSTED BY KAY LOUISE with Mineralization and Mindfulness Couples Circle HOSTED BY JIM BATES, HOSTED BY JOE REILLY HOSTED BY KRISTA CAIN 9:30A BIONUTRIENT FOOD ASSOCIATION Writing Workshop 10:00A HOSTED BY SARAH DRUMM 10:00A NIFTY LOUNGE Mindful 10:00A (GREEN AREA) Seed Saving at Poesis Community Farm Observational Family Yoga HOSTED BY BRENIN WERTZ-ROTH & JAMIE SCHAUB HOSTED BY LAURA KREIDER 11:00A Drawing AND JEN RAPANOS Macrame Plant HOSTED BY RUBY MILLER Hanger Craft 11:00A MARKET STAGE HOSTED BY Panel Discussion Social Permaculture: 11:00A 11:00A RACHEL MASKER Yin Yoga and Story of You, Us, Now Festival Co-Creative Essential Oils HOSTED BY ART REYES, PETER BANE, AND COREY HANSEN Partner Dancing HOSTED BY PATTY CLARK 2:00P (GREEN AREA) HOSTED BY MYKL WERTH AND NICOLE MYGRANTS Belly Dance 12:00P NIFTY LOUNGE HOSTED BY KAY LOUISE Climate Cooling and Regenerative Farming 12:00P 12:15P HOSTED BY PETER BANE Grant Writing for Death Cafe 2:30P Performing Artists HOSTED BY Massage with 1:45P NIFTY LOUNGE HOSTED BY CORI SOMERS JULIE FERGUSON Sound Healing Becoming a Solutionary: Developing a OF RED SEA PEDESTRIANS Family Environmental Action Plan (FEAP) 1:00P 4:00P HOSTED BY COREY HANSEN 1:00P Meditation Ear Acupuncture Effects Pedal HOSTED BY and Guided 2:00P NIFTY LOUNGE Playground SCOTT WYZGOAKI Meditation Community Building HOSTED BY STEVE LEAF HOSTED BY HOSTED BY WE THE PEOPLE MICHIGAN 3:00P SUSAN CONNOR-HERRERA 2:00P AND KARIN BANKS Open Reiki Session 3:30P POLLINATION STATION Learn to Play the HOSTED BY Our Interdependence with Pollinators: Ukulele for Kids MICHAEL STEIGENGA Their Survival and Ours HOSTED BY JULIE HOSTED BY TIM & SARAH, ORION ORGANICS SHERLOCK 3:00P (GREEN AREA) Somatic Movement 3:30P SOIL PYRAMID 3:00P HOSTED BY CHLOE Soil Health and Strategies Waltz Workshop WOGGON AND ELI KAHN HOSTED BY MYKL WERTH with Mineralization HOSTED BY JIM BATES, BIONUTRIENT FOOD ASSOCIATION 4:00P 4:00P (MEET @ MADDIE’S) Love Street Live 3:30P NIFTY LOUNGE Herb Walk HOSTED BY HOSTED BY SIERRA Fermentation Fundamentals LOVE STREET LIVE HOSTED BY DAVID KLINGENBERGER WITH THE BRINERY 8:00A 4:00P 5:30P The Five Rites Water Activism Astral Travel Yoga Discussion Nidra 1:00P HOSTED BY CHRIS GOOD HOSTED BY Essiac Tea Workshop DANDELION SUNSHINE 6:00P 2:30P We are the Forest 7:00P Family Dye Workshop HOSTED BY NATHAN AYERS Cacao Ceremony HOSTED BY JARON SIEGEL AND ALICIA SMITH 5:30P 7:00P The Five Rites Tiny Mule HOSTED BY T. 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