Come and join Crystal Journey and friends for a magical evening of amazing music and sound.
Gary Diggins, Brenda McMorrow, Dennis Gaumond, David Hickey and Jen Gillmor.
Come and experience the healing sounds of Quartz Crystal Bowls, Paiste Planetary Gongs, Vibraphone, Santoor, Chanting, Singing, Electric and Acoustic Guitar, Didgeridoo and more.
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Saturday, September 1st
Crystal Journey Acres
Berkeley, ON
580089 Side Rd 60 (off Hwy 10, west side. 8.2 klms north of Markdale, ON)
6pm to Midnight
Gates open at noon
Cost $45/person, children under 12 free
Camping Space and light snacks provided. Camping gear NOT provided, bring all appropriate gear to camp.
Tea being served by Herbal Posy Teas.
There will be NO Drinking, Smoking and Drugs Permitted at this event. This is a Family friendly event.
Pay Pal Link:
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=L8MU9B7ERFKZA
Tickets available at:
Tickets available at The Ginger Press, 848 2nd Ave East, Owen Sound, Ontario. (519) 376-4233
SPIRIT SPACE STUDIO GALLERY, 18 Toronto St. (hwy 10) Flesherton, Ontario, Canada
Akasha's Den, 312 Lakeshore Rd E, Oakville (905) 844-5055
This will be an outdoor concert under a large tent (Rain or Shine)
Bring lawn chairs and blankets to lie on.
Music starts at 6pm and each artist will perform for about an hour. There will be a special talk on the state of Agriculture in Ontario and the state of the Water of the Great Lakes. Talks begin at 5pm.
The evening concert is dedicated to sending out a Summer of Love energy through conscientious music. We'll transition into the music segment with Dennis Gaumond's presentation called 'The L-Rod Demonstration' (20 minutes)
The music program includes: Dennis Gaumond and Jennifer Gillmor as BHADRA BLUE creating music that heals. Blues, jazz, and beyond.
Brenda McMorrow with Kathleen Gillis and Shannon Kingsbury sharing the beauty of "call and response" Kirtan music that opens hearts and voices.
Gary Diggins and Sonica Mystica conjuring up soulful soundscapes and imaginal landscapes on world instruments old and new.
David Hickey brings the "Sounds of the Solar System" To Life with Paiste Planet Gongs, Crystal Bowls, Vibraphone and Santoor.
For more information please call 905-928-9706 .
David Hickey: http://www.crystaljourney.ca/
Gary Diggins: http://www.garydiggins.com/
Dennis Gaumond: http://www.whyislife.com/
Brenda McMorrow: http://brendamcmorrow.com/
Berkeley, Ontario: https://maps.google.ca/maps?hl=en&q=berkeley+ontario&ie=UTF-8&hq&hnear=0x882a1ebc5454b7eb%3A0xa61c95ddda817088%2CBerkeley%2C+ON&gl=ca&ei=gIz9T4WIPOjJ0QGImOXoBg&sqi=2&ved=0CAsQ8gEwAQ
There will be a few vendors this year selling local food and goods, be sure to bring extra $$$$
Where possible we encourage you to share rides and car pool. It not only saves gas but helps to reduce our carbon foot print on the earth and traffic.
Briefy outline of talk on Agriculture from Julie and Ralph Baumlisberger.
Introduction of what we do on our farm, brief history
the evolution of modern agriculture, to where we are now
corporate dominance, GMO's, patented seeds, etc.
what is the present-day farmer's mindset?
State of today's food, with respect to nutrition and safety
What can consumers do – ie. Making informed decisions, making food and eating an important priority.
Local B&B's and Motels:
First choice would be this place:
Dornoch Retreat and Event Centre
315150 Hwy#6
RR#1 Durham, ON
519-790-2180
Roomes are very clean and sweet. $60 Double and $50 Single
Ansaku B&B
Side Road 13A RR#2
Markdale
(519) 986-7422
TahitianNoni Place
346019 4 Concession B
Flesherton
(519) 924-0129
Holly Hills Manor
66 Toronto S
Markdale
(519) 986-4777
Georgian Retreat
208 Pellisier Street
Flesherton
(226) 909-0546
Key Motel Kesrinandan Inc
Highways 6&10
Chatsworth
(519) 794-2350
Knights Inn Flesherton
774107 Concession Road 10
Flesherton
(519) 924-3300
Villa Motel
217 Toronto S
Markdale
(519) 986-3070
Munshaw House Village Inn
1 Toronto
Flesherton
(519) 924-2282
Water
Water is vital to people’s health and livelihoods. In Canada, there is no national strategy to address urgent water issues and no federal leadership to conserve and protect our water. The Federal Water Policy is over 20 years old and badly outdated. Our freshwater faces crises including contamination, shortages and pressure to export water to the United States through pipelines and diversions.
The Council of Canadians’ water campaign is calling for a national water policy that protects Canada’s water from bulk exports and privatization, because:
•The free market doesn’t guarantee access to water;
• Bulk exports could open the floodgates to trade challenges;
• Canada’s water supply is limited;
• Public water is safer, cleaner and more affordable; and
• Water is essential for people and nature.
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“Do not listen to those who say there is nothing you can do to the very real and large social and environmental issues of our time. There are serious problems that beset our world. I'm not now talking about a false sense of optimism based on ignoring the very real crises we face, but there is so much room for hope. And such a need to bring joy and excitement to our commitment to a different future. I swear to you this is true. The life of an activist is a good life because you get up in the morning caring about more than just yourself or how to make money. A life of activism gives hope, which is a moral imperative in this work and in this world. It gives us energy and it gives us direction. You meet the nicest people, you help transform ideas and systems and you commit to leaving the earth in at least as whole a condition as you inherited it.”
- Maude Barlow, national chairperson of the Council of Canadians,
addressing Trent University after receiving an honourary Doctor of Laws, June 2009.
The soil is the great connector of lives, the source and destination of all.