Join us for a week filled of storytelling, sharing of oral and written histories, land tending, and sacred play time. We are celebrating our fifth season working on this land, growing and sharing food, as well as the 244th anniversary of Elizabeth Mumbet Freeman winning the case for her freedom.
Tuesday & Thursday: Volunteer days 9am-12pm with potluck lunch
Friday August 22nd 9:30am: Freedom Flow movement: restorative and regenerative practice incorporating asanas, breath, sound, and intuitive movement; 6pm potluck dinner with movie night: Daughters of the Dust
Saturday August 23rd: 10am-2pm: Carpool/meet at Colonel Ashley House*; 3-5pm Labor of Love Work Party
Sunday August 24th: 11am: Offerings to Elizabeth Mumbet Freeman’s burial space, located at the Sedgwick Pie Family Plot in Stockbridge, MA (click through for map).
Folks are welcome to camp Friday-Sunday, we ask that you bring your own gear, coolers, and ice for your food. Please indicate in your registration form that you plan to camp. Suggested contribution for camping $20-$40.
For Saturday and Sunday’s events, we will be offsite for a portion of the day. We encourage carpooling!
Please register here.
*Sheffield Historical Society’s event in honor of Elizabeth Freeman is at the historical Colonel Ashley House: 117 Cooper Hill Road Sheffield, MA 01257
Community Care
In an effort to invite more care to our spaces and honor our interconnected existence we ask that you stay home if you feel sick, suspect you have been exposed to COVID-19, Whooping Cough, Measles or any other contagious disease within the past 10 days, are recovering from said virus, and/or live/share indoor space with someone who currently has any of the illnesses above in order to minimize spread.
We will have PPE ( Personal Protective Equipment ) available and will be outdoors for the entire event. Please test at home the day of the event. We will also have tests onsite for those who need.