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2024 Sasquatch Family Reunion
June 7 @ 8:00 am - June 11 @ 5:00 pm
$40 – $225The ninth annual Sasquatch Family Reunion camp out is Friday, June 7th through Tuesday June 11th, 2024 in Kettle Falls, WA. This four-day global gathering and camp out includes group activities like sharing circles, playshops, ceremonies and meditations, music/song circles, swap shops and trade circles, community meals, and many opportunities to heal, learn and socialize with kindred spirits. There are many places and spaces to commune with nature and our Sasquatch Elders and Star Family.
The theme for the 2024 reunion is “Sacred, Psychic and Interspecies Communications.” The workshops and sharing circles will relay many experience and teachings about the many ways to communicate with sasquatch and fairy realms, star elders, ancestors, animals, plants, crystals, ourselves and each other. Many talks will include topics about our connection with nature, telepathy, sacred symbols and frequencies, ancient languages and alphabets, dream walking, plant walks, meditations, and much more.
The Sasquatch Family Reunion and other Sacred Spirit gatherings supports a spiritual and ecological approach to healing ourselves, our planet, and our collective consciousness. We are all children of Mother Earth, together co-creating peace and compassion for all living beings. Our group activity facilitators will share their personal experiences with multidimensional beings as well as knowledge and wisdom to assist in learning Universal truths, healing ourselves and relationships, integrating polarities and assist in conscious co-creation. This gathering drug and alcohol-free.
LOCATION & CAMPING
The location of the 2024 Sasquatch Family Reunion is at the Locust Grove group campsite at Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area in Kettle Falls, WA. This location is also the old historic town of Kettle Falls before it was relocated prior to the completion of the Grand Coulee Dam in 1942.
The camping area has space for 100 guests in tents, RVs and vehicles. The campsite is one large area and does not have designated campsites. There are no hookups available for RVs but there are a few water spigots around the campground and electrical power outlets at the pavilion/kitchen to use for things like charging phones, crock pots, radio, etc. The group camp has pit toilets only and they will be cleaned and restocked daily. Flush toilets, sinks and outdoor showers are available within a half mile. The group camp also has two large fire pits, a couple dozen picnic benches, hiking trails and close access to swimming. Pets are allowed if restrained at all times.
Guests may arrive on Friday 6/7/24 after 10am unless prior arrangements are made with the organizer to camp on Thursday. Additional camping is also available for the evening of 6/11. The main event activities begin on Saturday 6/8 and end on Tuesday 6/11 at noon.
PRESENTERS/WORKSHOPS
Some of the presenters for this year are:
– Anthony and Tammy Chino – Frequency Accelerators and Teachers
– Earth Hawk – Designer/Creator, Teacher, Rainbow Warrior
– Mike Bodewitz – Sasquatch Communicator and Teacher
– A’lana Marmel – Singer/Drum Carrier, Light Language Facilitator, Earth Healer
– Julie Rochelle-Stephens – Artist, Mentor, Spiritual Activator
– Troy Bacon – Hypnotherapist and Reiki Practitioner, ET communicator
– Meher FireBearer – Astrologer, Starseed Mentor, Holistic Healer, Ascension Coach
– Tula Deva – Sacred Song Facilitator, Wildcrafter, Herbalist
– Kelly Rainbow Butterfly – Energy Healer, Intuitive/Medium, Artist, Multi-Being Experiencer
– Christian Schena – Multidimensional Teacher & Healer, Artist, Tech Master
– Carm Migliore – Numerologist and Frequency Teacher
– Michelle Mahler – Intuitive, Aromatherapist, Magic Maker
– Cindy Ann Goodbrake – Sasquatch Experiencer and Researcher
– Tara Ashton – Sasquatch Experiencer and Communicator
– Cristina Del Rosario – Sasquatch Experiencer and Communicator
– A panel of various sasquatch experiencers and communicators
Some of the topics of the presentations and workshops are:
– Intentional and Sharing Circles
– Light Language and Merkaba Body Activations
– Wisdom from Sasquatch Elders
– Number, Planet and Ascension Frequencies
– Crystalline Grid Activations
– Ancestral Wisdom
– Honoring Ceremonies
– Creating your own divine essence
– Nature, Herbs and Earth Healing
– Trade Blanket Ceremony
– Energy Medicine and Self Healing
– Plant Medicines and Identification
– Creating your Yantra
- Feather Prayers and Wrapping
– Mycelium and Mushroom Healing and Knowledge
– Connecting with Sasquatch, Star Elders, Ancestors and Nature Spirits
– Assisting in Spiritual Growth
– Sasquatch/ET Sharing Circles
– Frequency Sound Baths
– Angel Wash Group Healing
SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES
Event activities are from 9am – 8pm on Saturday 6/8, Sunday 6/9 and Monday 6/10 with a closing circle on Tuesday 6/11, and the event ending at noon. Additional camping is also available for the evening of 6/11.
Below is the tentative daily schedule for Saturday 6/8, Sunday 6/9 and Monday 6/10/24.
8:15 – 9:00am Breakfast
9:15 – 10:30am Group Morning Circle
10:45 – 12:00pm Playshops
12:30 – Lunch and Swap Shop
1:45 – 3:00pm Playshops
3:15 – 4:30pm Playshops
5:00pm – Dinner and Swap Shop
6:30 – 8:00pm Group Activity
The playshop schedule will be posted here when it is available.
MEALS
We ask that everyone attending who is able, to please volunteer a 1 hour shift sometime throughout the four day event to helping in the community kitchen. There will be a dry erase board where volunteers can choose the day, time and task best suited to them. Volunteer options will be meal prep, serving, and clean up tasks. Scholarships are available for those who volunteer 6+ hours for the kitchen.
We will be serving one meal and snacks on Friday around 4pm that will be available throughout the evening as guests arrive.
– Breakfast is available Saturday – Tuesday between 8:15 – 9:00am and will have items such as fruit, cereal, eggs, potatoes, breads, grains, pastries, cheese, nuts, coffee/tea, etc.
– Lunch is served Saturday – Monday at 12:30pm and there is “Swap Shop” time afterwards to visit with guests, receive and offer services, go on a short hike, run an errand in town, etc. before the next playshop begins.
– Dinner is served Saturday – Monday at 5:30pm with free time afterwards before the evening ceremony.
Guests are encouraged to bring their own favorite foods and snacks for personal use. Please bring your own dishes/utensils if possible but if you are unable to, they are provided. Reusable drinking containers are encouraged. We ask that everyone wash their own dishes in the community kitchen to minimize trash. Dispose of trash properly and pack in/pack out as much as you can personally.
OFFERINGS and SWAP SHOP
Guests are welcome to bring items or offer services for trade or other agreed upon form of energy exchange. Setup can be at your camp or a designated area if you are not camping. Lunch and dinner times are extended to allow time to offer/receive services. There are no vendor passes, just a day pass or full reunion pass. Some services regularly offered are tarot and astrology readings, body work, drum journey, spiritual or energy tools, art, and books written by guests. We encourage gifting and bartering and will also have a trade blanket ceremony in the evening to exchange special items. If you would like to participate in the trade blanket, bring some items that would be nice for exchange with others like handmade or wild-crafted items for example.
WHAT TO BRING
It is best to be as self-sustaining as possible, so whatever camping gear and supplies you can bring would be helpful. Many guests are flying in from out of state and cannot conveniently bring camping gear, so if you have any extras to loan to others, it would be appreciated. Needed items are tents, canopies, sleeping bags, beds, bedding, etc.
A few suggested items to bring are flashlights, batteries, blankets, your own dishes (plate, bowl, cup, and utensils), firewood, snacks, musical instruments, items to barter/trade, materials for workshops like notebook and pen, and we gladly welcome and encourage anything that makes you unique… costumes included! We love to learn what tools and tricks you use to assist you in your enlightening journey and you’re welcome to “show and tell” in our sharing circles.
REGISTRATION & TICKETS
Registration is open to anyone that wishes to attend. Children 13 and under are free. Scholarships are available for volunteer positions. Please contact Kelly Rainbow Butterfly if you are interested in a worktrade scholarship.
Early Registration prices are available until April 1, 2024. 75% refunds are available through May 15th.
WHOLE EVENT PASS – $225 ($255 after April 1st)
The Whole Event Pass covers entry and participation in all activities as well as camping for 4 nights, Friday 6/7 through Monday 6/10 and meals for Friday evening through Tuesday morning. Checkout is Tuesday 6/11 at noon. Additional nights camping are available on Thursday 6/6 and Tuesday 6/11 for $20 more per person. Kids under 13 are free.
Price will be $255 after April 1, 2024.
DAY PASS – $40 ($45 after April 1st or $50 at the door)
The Day Pass covers entry and participation in all activities for any one day (Sat 6/8, Sun 6/9 or Mon 6/10) from 9am – 9pm and includes meals. Children 13 and under are free.
Price will be $44 online after April 1, 2024 or $50 at the door.
1 DAY AND 1 NIGHT PASS – $55 ($65 after April 1st or $70 at the door)
The 1 Day and 1 Night Pass covers entry and participation in all activities for any one day (Sat 6/8, Sun 6/9 or Mon 6/10) and 1 night camping. Price includes meals for the full day. If you wish to stay an additional day for events, please also purchase a day pass. Children 13 and under are free.
Price will be $60 online after April 1, 2024 or $65 at the door.
EXTRA CAMPING NIGHTS – $20 per night
Extra nights camping is available for Thursday 6/6 and Tuesday 6/11 for $20 per person. Children 13 and under can camp additional nights with an adult for free.
HOW TO CONNECT
The details of this event and tickets are for sale on the website at www.ChildrenofEarthCoalition.com. Please contact Kelly Butterfly for any questions, concerns or recommendations at ChildrenOfEarth@outlook.com.
The facebook event page for the 2024 Sasquatch Family Reunion: https://www.facebook.com/events/1559616224869916
The facebook group to communicate with other guests and to arrange rideshares, borrowing equipment, sharing ideas or making announcements is called Sasquatch Family Reunion Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1568093540159167
ALTERNATIVES
For those that are unable to camp, there are a few nearby locations to stay. The closest motel is The Columbia Point Resort and the Kettle Falls Inn, both in Kettle Falls. There is also the Blue Moose Cabins which have 3 full cabins – The Bear Room, The Moose Room and The SASQUATCH Room! Colville is the next closest town, about a 15-20 minute drive from the reunion location where there is a Walmart, several grocery stores and three larger motels: Comfort Inn, Benny’s Colville Inn and Selkirk Motel.
There is a natural market in Kettle Falls called Meyers Falls Market that I recommend for your food, sanitation, and herbal medicinal needs (and be sure to check out the antique store next to it!), especially if you are looking for the healthiest options.
Other reservations for Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area must be made at recreation.gov.
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