Friday, March 18 to Sunday, March 20, Woodland Altars, 33200 State Route 41, Peebles, Ohio

Our gathering goes on for three full days and is filled with Ceremony. Experiences that you participate in and are transformed by. Wisdom and culture will be shared throughout the gathering by Elders of all nations. We are blessed to have internationally-known speakers that inspire great change, allowing you to experience life through new eyes, seen from all perspectives, and brings greater understanding, compassion, and love for all.

We feature live music, drumming, drum circles, women’s circles, and men’s gatherings; as well as vendors and artists who offer one-of-a-kind jewelry, drums, flutes, medicine bags, healing tools, and crystals.

Our food vendor, Loving Healthy, offers great snacks and meals ranging in price from $3.00 to $14.00. All are ethically sourced and are cooked with love. Tasty, great, and healthy choices for those with unique dietary needs. Vegan and Non-Vegan options are available.

When:

March 18-20, 2022. Tickets: $44.00 per day or $88.00 for 3 days. This is a family-friendly event. Kids join in free.

Where:

Woodland Altars is an Appalachian scenic retreat. It is nestled in the beautiful hills of Adams County, only six miles from The Great Serpent Mound. The land is on an Ancient Sea Bed centered in a 320 million year old Meteor Impact Crater, located 75 miles east of Cincinnati, 76 miles southeast of Dayton, and 80 miles south of Columbus; located on 33200 State Route 41 in Peebles, Ohio 45660.

On-Site Lodging:

Only 60 Bunks are available at the Heritage Lodge for $30.00 per day or $60.00 for all three nights. This does not include general admission. No camping is available on site.

Our Gathering is Lovingly Sponsored by:

Thomas Johnson and Terri Sings With Ravens Rivera, Owners of the Alternate Universe House of Phacops Rock Shop; three miles from Serpent Mound; their goal is to Bring Peace and Unity by Building Community.

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This year, we are so honored to welcome Great-Grandmother Mary Lyons. She is an Ojibwe elder and spiritual advisor. Raised on an Ojibwe reservation in northern Minnesota and experiencing first-hand the challenges of alcohol and drug addiction, Great-Grandmother Mary Lyons wrestled with her own demons as she learned from Native elders and her ancestors how to live a positive, fulfilled life. Now a tireless advocate for fostered, adopted and at-risk children from all backgrounds, she travels and teaches internationally, passing on the wisdom from her indigenous tradition.

Tickets for this event range in price between $30.00 and $88.00.

RSVP for this event by using this link.

Hosted by Star Knowledge Serpent Mound Peace Summit.

Date: 

Saturday, March 19, 2022 - 12:00pm

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