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Indian Village Success!!! Thank You Volunteers and Partners

9/20/2016

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  • THANK YOU!!!  The Indian Village Sept. 17-18 was ineffable! To say, "Thank you to everyone" does not seem to be enough. How can you give thanks for the air we breathe? You, our volunteers and partners give life to our Sanctuary on the Trail and give wings to this cultural rescue initiative.
  • NUMBERS STILL COMING IN. We will keep you posted on the total dollars raised and number of people who explored the Indian Village. Those who attended, know it was phenomenal.
  • MEDIA COVERAGE. Please keep your eyes and ears out for any media coverage of the Indian Village and share with Rene' so we can share with others.
  • PHOTO SLIDE SHOW. Please consider sharing your photos with us. Perhaps the easiest way is to drop photos in DROP BOX and invite Rene' to the folder. If you are not sure how to use DROP BOX, please call Rene' at 540-554-8730. Or mail or share a USB drive of the photos PO Box 123 Bluemont Va. 20135. We can return the USB to you. Sending us photos from Facebook is an option, but we have limited upload and download capability and FB alters the original format of your amazing photos.
  • WHAT NEXT? We are inviting volunteers (past, present and future volunteers) in a month or so to meet, share and talk about the Indian Village. It will most likely be a Saturday in Oct or Nov. 
  • VIDEO for 2017.  We are producing a short video including interviews/comments from our volunteers about what The Gathering means to you. Be thinking about what you would like to say. More later.
  • LOST AND FOUND. A few items were left behind: baskets, eye glasses, animal skulls, fabrics, etc. Please contact Rene' to drop by our house to pick them up or checkout www.HarvestGathering.org for photos of the lost and found items to help them find their way home to someone you may know.

Again, thank you!! The Indian Village was a striking success in so many ways. Also, what we are learning revealed to us that there is so much more work still ahead to influence education while bringing humanity into a sacred hoop together. Until then, please relax in the joy that you made a difference and are making a difference in the lives you are touching – including ours.
See you at The Gathering Oct. 21-22, 2017.

Blessings,

Chris and René  White
Sanctuary on the Trail 
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Giant Dream Catcher Catches Harvest Moon at Indian Village Saturday & Sunday

9/15/2016

 

47th Annual Bluemont Fair Sept. 17-18

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"We'll be looking for you," Chris and Rene' White Sanctuary on the Trail host to the 1st Indian Village as part of the Bluemont Fair.
BLUEMONT, VA. – As the giant moon rises across the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountain sky this weekend, a 10’ feet wide dream catcher aims directly into the moon rise. Close to 10,000 people are expected Saturday and Sunday Sept. 17-18 to the Bluemont Fair Indian Village, where the past meets present under the harvest moon.
Special Features include:  
  • Woodland Indian Style Wigwam
  • Contemporary Bluemont VA Teepee
  • Living History Exhibits
  • Indian Dancing and Music
  • Military Veteran Tribute 
  • Children Bringing in the Harvest Ceremony and Parade
  • Food inside the main fair grounds
  • Indian and Military Veteran Artists and Vendors 
  • Real Ponies to Paint
  • 10’ feet wide hand-woven dreamcatcher with 2’ feet tall stained glass feathers and painted gourd-beads
  • QR-coded fun facts
  • Downloadable Interactive Passport Booklet 
  • Candy Dance
The Indian Village opens 10-5 at 33834 Snickersville Tpke, Bluemont, Va. 20135. Free parking is available. There is a small $5 fee to get into the general fair.  Requested donation for entrance to the Indian Village is $3 per person or $15 per family. Entrance into the Indian Village is free to all uniformed service members, military veterans and their families.

Blue Ridge Leader and Loudoun Today - Indian Village Coverage

9/10/2016

 
Thank you Blue Ridge Leader for helping give voice to people and culture.
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Middleburg Life on Indian Village during Bluemont Fair Sept. 17-18

9/9/2016

 
Middleburg Life is distributed in Middleburg, Upperville, Aldie, Millwood, The Plains, Rectortown, Delaplane, Paris, Boyce, Leesburg, Marshall and Warrenton.
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Volunteer Gathering - Soup & Salad Social 

9/2/2016

 
Recent volunteer soup & salad social.
 
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To volunteer email info4TheGathering@gmail.com. Be part of this amazing commUNITY, active in charity and cultural preservation.

Announcing Artists and Exhibitors for the Indian Village Sept. 17-18

9/2/2016

 
Close to 40 artisans and exhibitors expected for the Indian Village that opens during the 47th Annual Bluemont Fair Sept. 17-18 at 33834 Snickersville Tpke Bluemont, VA 20135.
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Brandy Jackson, Lumbee Indian Handmade Jewerly
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Dark Water Rising Live in Concert
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Me’tis Leather Crafts and Raw Leather
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Jim Almon Cedar Eagle Feather Boxes
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Jared Thomas Apparel
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Educational Woodland Style Wigwam
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Ashley Creek Chickasaw Cultural Carrier
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Painted Ponies by Cocoas Corral LLC
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Blue Ridge Wildlife Center

And More!

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Men's Woodland Dancer Tatanka Gibson
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North American Bushcraft School Hand Crafted Tools
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Stacey Littledeer, Native American Indian Spirit-Fire Art
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John B Hayes Tobacconist
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Halowa Saponi Author Kay Richardson Oxendine
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Tatanka Gibson, Halowa Saponi Textiles and Crafts
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Indigenous Tea by Dominion Tea
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J&J Gems Native American Art
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Fly Fishing Demonstrations
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Children's Jingle Dress Dancer Emmalene Morris
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Gayle, Lumbee Indian Feathers
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Sustainable Living with Laurae Hughes-Cummings
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Native American Indian Women's Honor Guard
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Master of Ceremony Andrew Tyler Pamunkey and Cherokee
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Colleen Belt Environmental Startup "HERS"
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Flutes with Stuart Hill (Native American Indian Flute Circle)
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Chris (Comeswithclouds) White of Cherokee Tee Pee and Wigwam Engineer
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Men's Dancer Jared Thomas
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Photo Credits: Northern Virginia Daily of the Tee Pee; Painted Ponies painting by Maria Ryan; other photographers Chris Anderson; PJ Thorn Photography; and unknown.

NEWS by Native Times Magazine - Local Indigenous Tea Featured at Bluemont Indian Village

9/2/2016

 
Native Times
By The Gathering Volunteers Chris Anderson
with contributing writer Caroline Urbania
 
BLUEMONT, VA – Sample a new indigenous treat at the Indian Village Sept. 17-18 during the 47th annual Bluemont Fair.  Blended with Virginia red clover, dandelion and alfalfa this indigenous tea spills over with plants found at Northern Virginia’s Sky Meadows State Park and seen along many Virginia roads. It is called Sky Meadows Sunset Organic and is built upon black Rooibos tea.
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"Let us share our knowledge with you about the second most consumed beverage on the planet and connect you with the people and plants that make this beautiful drink,” says Hillary Coley, co-owner of Dominion Tea in Purcellville, Va.

Native American Indians have endless combinations of berries, leaves, roots, flowers and even bark to make flavorful teas. These are used as tonics, in ceremonies, consumed for health and well-being as well as comfort and enjoyment.

Dominion Tea will be offering brewed samples of Sky Meadows Sunset Organic at the Indian Village and will talk about the tea, how it is made and explain the science behind how a blend of tea is constructed.

“Dominion Tea is a locally owned family business in Purcellville, Virginia dedicated to sharing great tea and the stories behind its history and cultural influence,” says Coley, who along with her husband David, offer more than 100 loose leaf teas. “We are in awe of the impact that specialty tea has had on global history and culture. It is a product that symbolizes cultural awareness, personal connections, adventure, and a connection to the land. Dominion Tea is honored to search the globe for authentic tea and tisane products, satisfying individual growth and curiosity.”

“In creating Sky Meadows Sunset Organic tisane, we followed our passion to find ingredients that grew natively in Virginia, like red clover, dandelion and alfalfa, which would blend nicely with our favorite tisane Rooibos,” says Coley. “We added Sunset to the name in acknowledgement of the golden orange brew of this tisane and how it is the color of many sunsets here in Virginia."
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Until Oct., Dominon Tea is featuring this Native American Indian painted wine barrel outside Dominon Tea in Purcellville, Va. The painting depicts tastes, sights and sounds Native American Indians contributed to Loudoun County and Virginia. This painting along with 30 other wine barrels go on sale during a public action Oct. 8. at 7 pm at the Bush Tabernacle Skating Rink in Purcellville, Va.
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The health benefits of red clover are well documented as are the properties of dandelion. Alfalfa is also well-known for its nutritive properties. Herbal blends pack flavonoids and may help with many issues. Their specific chemical compositions vary depending on which ingredients are utilized and how, where and when they are harvested. Generally, any tea has some beneficial aspect, even if it is consumed just for a pleasant taste. 

At the Indian Village, Dominion Tea will also offer samples of a new apple tea – they are seeking people to try and offer names for the new tea.
The Indian Village is open for two days only at Stone’s Field 33834 Snickersville Tpke, Bluemont, VA 20135. The fair opens at 10:00 am and closes at 5:00 pm daily. Free parking is available.
 
Bluemont is located in the western-most Loudoun County, Virginia about 60 miles from Washington D.C. Arriving from highway 7 between Leesburg and Winchester take Snickersville Turnpike to where the entire town comes alive with music, crafts, activities, and food.
 
For more information visit www.HarvestGathering.org or www.dominiontea.com. ​
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