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Tuesday, 12 August 2008

Melting Ice in Vermont

 

Melting the ice in our hearts
so that we may use our knowledge wisely
in this time of great changes.

Angaangaq

is returning to Central Vermont

September 2 thru 6, 2008

 Circle of Stories, Song and Sharing

Intensive Seminar

Sunrise Ceremony

Private Healings

Reserve the dates!
 

Angaangaq is an Inuk (Eskimo) Elder, Angakkuq-Shaman, and carrier of the Qilaut (Eskimo Wind Drum). He comes from a family of traditional healers and wisdomkeepers from Kalaallit Nunaat, Greenland. Angaangaq knows first-hand the dramatic environmental changes that are taking place on this planet; he believes that we can face the challenges presented by these changes as opportunities for personal and societal growth.

Angaangaq visited Montpelier, Vermont last year, November 29 thru December 1, 2007. He won a place in the hearts of many who met him, either at the large public gatherings or at the workshop he led on November 29.

This September, Angaangaq returns to Central Vermont to work with children and adults through inservice trainings; a two-day intensive seminar; a circle of stories, song and sharing, for families, children, and the general public; ceremonies; and private healings.

Schedule of Events

Tuesday, September 2

Montpelier Community Justice Center -

Inservice training 3 - 5 p.m. For more information about MCJC, contact: Judy Gibson

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Circle of Stories, Song, and Sharing for families, children and the general public,

7:00 p.m., Alumni Hall (the gymnasium) at Vermont College in Montpelier. Free

Wednesday, September 3

Circle for EarthWalk Village School students and inservice training for staff and board

of directors of EarthWalk Vermont. For more information about EarthWalk Vermont go to

www. earthwalkvermont.org

Thursday, September 4 - 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Friday, September 5 - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Intensive seminar at The Haybarn at Goddard College in Plainfield, 20 minutes east

of Montpelier, just off US Rte. 2. Thursday evening will be a time of ceremony -- sweat

lodge, fire keeping, or inner journeying.

Cost is $240 ($225 if postmarked by August 8th) - includes 3 meals at Goddard.

Saturday, September 6

Sunrise Fire and Water Ceremony – Central Vermont location and time TBA, followed by a

potluck breakfast. Free.

Individual private healings may be scheduled on Saturday morning and afternoon. $150 per

session. Montpelier location TBA.

For more information, contact Kristina Bielenberg - This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

Our Sponsors

EarthWalk Vermont

ARCUS: National Science Foundation Office of

Polar Programs through the Arctic Research Consortium

of the United States - www.arcus.org

Montpelier Community Justice Center

Green Mountain Coffee

Vermont Peace Academy’s Peace Education Fund

Anonymous Individuals, Ancestors, and Angels

www.meltingiceinvt.com

 
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