Technically
it's still the middle of winter, but the weather in the western part of the USA is so mild that it feels more like spring. The gathering is
still months away, so what's a home sick gatherer to do?
Now is the perfect time to start getting ready for the gathering. So
here's a random list of steps you can take now to create a positive
gathering for yourself and others this summer.
Make sure your car is 100% legal. All brake lights, turn signals, seat
belts, registration, insurance and nothing hanging from your rear view
mirror. The cops seem to like to pull people over and write mandatory
court appearance tickets for the littlest thing. While last year, the cops weren't as bad on this as they had been in the past, you never know what 2014 will bring. Who needs the hassle of a mandatory court appearance ticket?
Make sure your camping equipment is in good shape. Check your tent for
leaks. I'm hoping we'll see rain this summer and camping is much more
fun in a dry sleeping bag.
Check out thrift stores, garage sales and swap meets for things you can
share with others at the gathering: tents, 60 gallon cooking pots, sleeping
bags, cast iron grills, very large metal mixing bowls, hiking boots,
digging shovels, pick axes, rain gear, etc.
Have a garage sale of your own and send the money you make to CALM, the Rainbow Guide, All Ways Free, Team Hydration or the Magic Hat.
Get in shape. Yup, at the gathering you'll be walking for hours every
day so now is the perfect time to get in shape. Try walking an hour a
day for starters if you're not in the habit already and plan to be up to four hours a day by mid-June.
Plan a workshop or camp focused on your special talent. Some ideas are
singing, drawing, ocarina making, drum making, meditation, yoga, belly
dance, Tai Chi, sewing, caring for dogs or cats (probably not a great
idea to mix dog and cat camps), massage, or beading. Start getting your
supplies together and your friends lined up to get there early and find a
great place for your camp. Then arrive a week or so before July 1st
and start creating the camp. You are the rainbow magic and the gathering happens because individuals like you share your unique talents with other gatherers. Don't forget to announce your workshop at breakfast/dinner circle, post a notice on the workshop board at INFO, and maybe make some signs on the main trail informing people of when and where the workshop takes place.
Plan a fundraiser for CALM or a mini-CALM that you support. Every year the gathering treats hundreds of people
from blisters to heart attacks at no charge to the patent. Remember just because everything at the gathering is free, doesn't mean we get everything free. Medical supplies aren't cheap and it
costs thousands of dollars each year to keep everyone healthy.
Get involved with scouting. If you like to read maps and walk the land, email me and I'll hook you up.
Build a rickshaw or other fat tire wheeled device powered by human or animal energy to help transport
mobility impaired gatherers and food supplies to kitchens - you will be one of the most popular people at the gathering.
Start a list of all media outlets in the consensus states (see top of
blog) and get together with other folks and start contacting people with
positive information on the gathering. Reach out to the Rainbow Press
Crew to learn what they've done in the past. Check out their website here.
Get your first aid certification so you can help keep our family healthy.
Rehearse your best rainbow story for Hipstories, than share your hard won wisdom with your family.
Starting
going to your local circle (or start one if there isn't one already)
and plan a camp like Cleveland, Ohio camp or whatever city you live in.
Get together with folks in neighboring cities and plan a regional camp.
Get a job and earn money (or set aside some money from your existing
earnings) to donate to the magic hat on the land to feed your family or to buy a boat load of fruits and veggies and bring with you to share with the hardworking kitchens that are feeding you.
Learn how to play guitar and share your music with your family.
Learn some of the Rainbow songs now and teach them to people on the land.
The most important lesson I've learned through my gathering experiences,
is that the more I give to the gathering, the more the gathering gives
to me.
Karin's Rainbow Gathering 2014 news and ideas for creating a safe, fun and healing annual gathering of the tribes somewhere in the State of Nevada or Utah, July 1 - 7, 2014. As with all things related to Rainbow Gatherings, this is not an official source of information and represents my thoughts and opinions only. Other people will have different ideas. Due to excessive spam, comments are now being moderated.
Where will the gathering be?
Where will the 2014 gathering be?
Near Heber, Utah. Click here for directions
Who is invited?
Every person with a belly button. If for some reason, you lost your belly button, you are invited as well.
What you really need to know:
How to Get Into The Gathering Without Getting a Mandatory Court Appearance Ticket.
How to Contact Someone?
If after reading the information on this blog, checking out the links on the right hand side, you still have questions, concerns, or problems, email random gatherers for assistance.
Near Heber, Utah. Click here for directions
Who is invited?
Every person with a belly button. If for some reason, you lost your belly button, you are invited as well.
What you really need to know:
How to Get Into The Gathering Without Getting a Mandatory Court Appearance Ticket.
How to Contact Someone?
If after reading the information on this blog, checking out the links on the right hand side, you still have questions, concerns, or problems, email random gatherers for assistance.
Monday, February 24, 2014
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