Save the date for the 2024 Sasquatch Family Reunion at historic
Kettle Falls, WA on Lake Roosevelt for June 7-11, 2024!
Registration will open in Autumn 2023
Kettle Falls, WA on Lake Roosevelt for June 7-11, 2024!
Registration will open in Autumn 2023
The location of the Sasquatch Family Reunion is on sacred and historic ground in Kettle Falls, WA. Indian tribes from miles around would travel to the sacred land at the falls to harvest enough salmon to last the entire year. People and tribes would gather peacefully, trade and fish side by side, even those at war with each other. Paleo-Indian cultures gathered here for the last 10,000+ years. The Salish speakers called it Shonitkwu, meaning roaring or noisy waters. Unfortunately, the construction of the Grand Coulee Dam put an end to the salmon runs in 1942. More information at
https://www.nwcouncil.org/reports/columbia-river-history/kettlefalls/
In 2019, the tribes held a first salmon ceremony, calling the salmon back to the region.
http://www.tribaltribune.com/news/article_eac1d408-9c12-11e9-bfa7-cbf40d112e9a.html
The following year, in 2020, the salmon began spawning again in the Upper Columbia River for the first time in more than 80 years following a powerful intentional ceremony held at the 2020 Sasquatch Family Reunion with the Mitchell Hedges Crystal Skull who made the request to work with the sasquatch and native people of the land.
https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2020/dec/17/for-the-first-time-in-more-than-80-years-salmon-sp/
https://www.nwcouncil.org/reports/columbia-river-history/kettlefalls/
In 2019, the tribes held a first salmon ceremony, calling the salmon back to the region.
http://www.tribaltribune.com/news/article_eac1d408-9c12-11e9-bfa7-cbf40d112e9a.html
The following year, in 2020, the salmon began spawning again in the Upper Columbia River for the first time in more than 80 years following a powerful intentional ceremony held at the 2020 Sasquatch Family Reunion with the Mitchell Hedges Crystal Skull who made the request to work with the sasquatch and native people of the land.
https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2020/dec/17/for-the-first-time-in-more-than-80-years-salmon-sp/
Thank you to everyone for attending the 2023 Sasquatch Family Reunion! It was a ONEderful eighth annual gathering that brought so much wisdom, knowledge, healing, growth and connections for so many. We appreciate all the support, love, donations, and beautiful co-creative energy to make this reunion such a success and sacred space for all.
We received so much positive feedback this year about the Locust Grove location, meals, workshops and the loving and peaceful energy most of all. We were overjoyed for so many new family members to join us this year and to welcome international guests once again after a long period of travel restrictions to the US. We are all so blessed to have soul tribe members throughout the planet that share such a deep connection to one another.
As always when we gather, the Sasquatch People were present to support and join this family reunion in their honor. Many had personal physical and spiritual encounters with them. Finding tracks, large structures, knocks, calls, footsteps, physical touches, sacred signs from nature (especially the eagles and butterflies), telepathic communication, physical sightings with eyes and in photographs and many downloads and messages from our big brothers was all experienced with joy and reported as being an integral part of the transformational weekend that so many experienced. Aside from the sasquatch kin connections, many connected with dragon and fairy realms as well as our star family from other planets and multidimensional realms. Many people reported star ships and activations that brought their ancestors and origins into their awareness for a deeper innerstanding of universal truths.
Special thanks to everyone that shared their knowledge, skills and stories with us and thanks to all of us Rainbow Warriors for showing up to be a part of these wisdom teachings and peaceful relations. As the prophecy from Lee Brown of the Salish Tribe states, “I’m going to send you to four directions and over time I’m going to change you to four colors, but I’m going to give you some teachings and you will call these the Original Teachings and when you come back together with each other you will share these so that you can live and have peace on earth, and a great civilization will come about."
Our morning sharing circles were divine opportunities to share as a group which included expressing our hearts, songs and dances, wisdom circles and soul to soul interactions. Our evening ceremonies included intentional circles with prayer feathers and creating a prayer stick with them, drum circles, sacred songs, a very fun trade blanket ceremony and the loving Angel Wash blessing.
Jacob St. John lead the group in co-creating a plasterite orgone cloud buster which was placed later where we used to gather in Chewelah, WA prior to 2020. A'lana Marmel made offerings of sacred drumming, light language and merkaba activations. Carmelle Migliore taught us about our time frequencies and numerology, Michelle Mahler shared her knowledge in plant medicine and divine guide scents while her class made their own magic potions with essential oils and Gabriel Gaul presented us with lots of knowledge about permaculture, mushrooms and working with the earth in a conscious and collaborative way. Christian Schena shared his knowledge in many esoteric subjects including sacred geometry, runes and their connection to the sasquatch. Christian also made many delicious meals during the reunion as well as Dale Duane Klein Jr. and the help from so many with food donations, meals and cooking/prep work. Carlos Abascal gave an impromptu and guided workshop on religious deprogramming and Eriko Rowe taught an impromptu Qigong class. Carla Heins gifted us with two amazing sound journeys that transcended time and space and Tula Deva also shared a beautiful crystal bowl sound meditation before her Dreams and Brooms workshop. Myriah, Stazya, Mary and many others joined us on Sunday afternoon for an inspiring session of Dances of Universal Peace. Additionally, many guests offered their healing, reading and energy services and knowledge to our family. We are so blessed to have so many amazing humans (and non-humans) in this extended family.
To view photos of the 2023 Sasquatch Family Reunion, follow this link on facebook (you do not need an account to view them): https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=KellyRainbowButterfly&set=a.10230195129127426
At this time, we plan to have the 2024 Sasquatch Family Reunion at the same location and around the first week of June again next year, most likely changing the program from Fri-Sun to Saturday through Monday so that we can have the extra day on site to setup and prepare. An announcement will be made on the website, social media and to subscribers with details when they are available.
The next reunion is the Ohana Spiritual Awakening only 3 months away on September 8-11th in Willow Creek, California! Star and Josh Hagon and Eddie Moreno have been guided to host a campout event at Camp Kimtu in the heart of sasquatch country where the Patterson-Gimlin footage of “Patty” was filmed. Like the Sasquatch Family Reunion, the Ohana Spiritual Awakening is a camp out with meals provided and scheduled workshops from guests such as Tammy and Anthony Chino , A’lana Marmel, Kelly Rainbow Butterfly, Christian Schena, Steve Colbern, Barbara Jean Lindsey, Alex Urbina and more! For more information and tickets, please visit https://ohanaspiritualawakening.ticketspice.com/ohana-spiritual-awakening-
We love you all SOul much and can’t wait till we see each other again!
With Love,
Kelly, Christian, Jeremy and the Children of Earth Coalition
We received so much positive feedback this year about the Locust Grove location, meals, workshops and the loving and peaceful energy most of all. We were overjoyed for so many new family members to join us this year and to welcome international guests once again after a long period of travel restrictions to the US. We are all so blessed to have soul tribe members throughout the planet that share such a deep connection to one another.
As always when we gather, the Sasquatch People were present to support and join this family reunion in their honor. Many had personal physical and spiritual encounters with them. Finding tracks, large structures, knocks, calls, footsteps, physical touches, sacred signs from nature (especially the eagles and butterflies), telepathic communication, physical sightings with eyes and in photographs and many downloads and messages from our big brothers was all experienced with joy and reported as being an integral part of the transformational weekend that so many experienced. Aside from the sasquatch kin connections, many connected with dragon and fairy realms as well as our star family from other planets and multidimensional realms. Many people reported star ships and activations that brought their ancestors and origins into their awareness for a deeper innerstanding of universal truths.
Special thanks to everyone that shared their knowledge, skills and stories with us and thanks to all of us Rainbow Warriors for showing up to be a part of these wisdom teachings and peaceful relations. As the prophecy from Lee Brown of the Salish Tribe states, “I’m going to send you to four directions and over time I’m going to change you to four colors, but I’m going to give you some teachings and you will call these the Original Teachings and when you come back together with each other you will share these so that you can live and have peace on earth, and a great civilization will come about."
Our morning sharing circles were divine opportunities to share as a group which included expressing our hearts, songs and dances, wisdom circles and soul to soul interactions. Our evening ceremonies included intentional circles with prayer feathers and creating a prayer stick with them, drum circles, sacred songs, a very fun trade blanket ceremony and the loving Angel Wash blessing.
Jacob St. John lead the group in co-creating a plasterite orgone cloud buster which was placed later where we used to gather in Chewelah, WA prior to 2020. A'lana Marmel made offerings of sacred drumming, light language and merkaba activations. Carmelle Migliore taught us about our time frequencies and numerology, Michelle Mahler shared her knowledge in plant medicine and divine guide scents while her class made their own magic potions with essential oils and Gabriel Gaul presented us with lots of knowledge about permaculture, mushrooms and working with the earth in a conscious and collaborative way. Christian Schena shared his knowledge in many esoteric subjects including sacred geometry, runes and their connection to the sasquatch. Christian also made many delicious meals during the reunion as well as Dale Duane Klein Jr. and the help from so many with food donations, meals and cooking/prep work. Carlos Abascal gave an impromptu and guided workshop on religious deprogramming and Eriko Rowe taught an impromptu Qigong class. Carla Heins gifted us with two amazing sound journeys that transcended time and space and Tula Deva also shared a beautiful crystal bowl sound meditation before her Dreams and Brooms workshop. Myriah, Stazya, Mary and many others joined us on Sunday afternoon for an inspiring session of Dances of Universal Peace. Additionally, many guests offered their healing, reading and energy services and knowledge to our family. We are so blessed to have so many amazing humans (and non-humans) in this extended family.
To view photos of the 2023 Sasquatch Family Reunion, follow this link on facebook (you do not need an account to view them): https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=KellyRainbowButterfly&set=a.10230195129127426
At this time, we plan to have the 2024 Sasquatch Family Reunion at the same location and around the first week of June again next year, most likely changing the program from Fri-Sun to Saturday through Monday so that we can have the extra day on site to setup and prepare. An announcement will be made on the website, social media and to subscribers with details when they are available.
The next reunion is the Ohana Spiritual Awakening only 3 months away on September 8-11th in Willow Creek, California! Star and Josh Hagon and Eddie Moreno have been guided to host a campout event at Camp Kimtu in the heart of sasquatch country where the Patterson-Gimlin footage of “Patty” was filmed. Like the Sasquatch Family Reunion, the Ohana Spiritual Awakening is a camp out with meals provided and scheduled workshops from guests such as Tammy and Anthony Chino , A’lana Marmel, Kelly Rainbow Butterfly, Christian Schena, Steve Colbern, Barbara Jean Lindsey, Alex Urbina and more! For more information and tickets, please visit https://ohanaspiritualawakening.ticketspice.com/ohana-spiritual-awakening-
We love you all SOul much and can’t wait till we see each other again!
With Love,
Kelly, Christian, Jeremy and the Children of Earth Coalition
Photos below of the 2023 Sasquatch Family Reunion June 1-5, 2023 in Kettle Falls, WA
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Carla Heins did a facebook livestream video of her second Sound Journey offering in the woods at the 2023 Sasquatch Family Reunion. Turn up the volume and InJoy!
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Hillary Ries Shekinah Ma is a beauty-full and wise soul sistar who is sharing these teachings about Frequency and the Whirling Rainbow Prophecy. These were the titles of the playshops she was scheduled to present at the 2023 Sasquatch Family Reunion but was unable to attend at the last moment so she created these videos as an offering to the commUNITY. InJoy!
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2023 SASQUATCH FAMILY REUNION CAMPOUT
The eighth annual Sasquatch Family Reunion campout is Thursday, June 1st through Monday June 5th, 2023 in Kettle Falls, WA. This four-day global gathering and retreat includes group activities like sharing circles, work/playshops, ceremonies and meditations, music/song circles, trade and barter 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 this year's gathering is Earth Keepers and Rainbow Warriors and there will be a focus on earth stewardship, plant medicines, permaculture, Native American traditions and ceremonies, and nature communication.
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.
LOCATION
The location of the 2023 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. There are no hookups available for RVs but there are a few water pumps 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.
SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES
Below is the daily schedule for Friday 6/2, Saturday 6/3 and Sunday 6/4.
8:15 - 9:00am Coffee and Continental Breakfast
9:15 - 10:30am Group Morning Circle
10:45 - 12:00pm Playshops (A, D, G)
12:30 - 1:45pm Lunch and Services
2:00 - 3:15pm Playshops (B, E, H)
3:30 - 4:45pm Playshops (C, F, I)
5:30 - 6:45pm Dinner and Services
7:00 - 8:30pm Group Activity
A schedule of activities and map are listed below & here: https://www.sasquatchfamilyreunion.com/schedule--map.html#/
PRESENTERS/WORKSHOPS
Tula Deva is offering a Brooms & Dreams Workshop on Sunday June 4th from 10:45am - 3:15pm. Cost is $30 per person for materials. For details and registration, click the event poster below.
Some of the presenters for this year are:
- Shekinah Ma
- A'lana Marmel
- Kelly Rainbow Butterfly
- Gabriel Gaul
- Angelique Benham
- Tula Deva
- Christian Schena
- Michelle Mahler
- Cindy Ann Goodbrake
- Carmelle Migliore
- Jacob St. John
Some of the topics of the presentations and workshops are:
- Intentional and Sharing Circles
- Light Language Activations
- Nature, Herbs, and Ancestral Skills
- Numerology & Astrology
- Honoring Ceremonies
- Earth Restoration & Sustainability
- Trade Blanket Ceremony
- Energy and Self Healing
- Connecting with Nature Spirits
- Assisting in Spiritual Growth
- Sasquatch/ET Sharing Circles
- Frequency Sound Baths
- Angel Wash Group Healing
MEALS
We will be serving one meal on Thursday around 4pm that can be eaten throughout the evening as well.
A continental breakfast is available Fri- Sun between 8:15 – 9:00am and will have items such as fruit, cereal, breads, grains, pastries, cheese, nuts, coffee/tea, etc.
Lunch is served Fri-Sun at 12:30pm and there is 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.
Likewise, Dinner is served Fri-Sun at 5:30pm with free time afterwards before the evening ceremony begins at 7pm.
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. There will be scheduled times to offer services to guests. There are no vendor passes, just a day pass or full retreat pass. Some services regularly offered are tarot and astrology readings, body work, drum journey, spiritual or energy tools, crystals, 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.
TRADE BLANKET
For the trade blanket ceremony on Saturday evening, guests are encouraged to bring items to trade. The most common items are homemade or handcrafted items like soap or beads. Crystals and other spiritual tools like oracle or tarot decks are popular items as well as wildcrafted herbs, spices, and foods. Books, artwork and practical items like camping gear are also items people like to trade for. Our ancestors came together with other tribes and cultures, including sasquatch, to trade crafts, food and supplies between one another. This trade and barter system is a lost art and to practice these old ways honors our ancestors and traditions of Practicing these old ways honors this connection and the way of peaceful and respectful relations and communication. A loving hug and handmade creation as opposed to a monetary exchange will always feed the soul.
In a traditional trade blanket ceremony which happens in the evening around a campfire or natural lighting, a group gathers around a blanket spread out on the ground and everyone takes a turn offering an item or group of items for a single trade. The person making the offering gives a brief explanation of it and anyone that wishes to make a trade offer for that item lays their item on the blanket for the person to review and choose. The person may ask questions about the item being offered and may ask someone if they can “sweeten the deal” with another offering for trade but otherwise, it’s a quiet ceremony and meant to give the person a fair and generous opportunity to choose what they want to trade for. If the person offering the original item does not wish to trade for anything being offered, they may respectfully decline and take their item back. It may be offered again later during the trade blanket ceremony for someone else’s offer. If two people successfully trade, they shake hands and say “good trade” and move on to the next person to offer an item for trade.
PRICES
Early Registration prices are available until April 1, 2023. 75% refunds are available through May 15th.
- ADULT RETREAT PASS – $222 ($260 after April 1st)
The Adult Retreat Pass (age 18+) covers entry and participation in all activities as well as camping for Thursday 6/1 through Sunday 6/4 and meals for Thursday evening through Sunday evening. Checkout is Monday 6/5 at noon. Additional nights camping is available on Monday 6/5 and Tuesday 6/6 for $25 more for adults. Price will be $260 after April 1, 2023.
- TEEN RETREAT PASS - $160 ($200 after April 1st)
The Teen Retreat Pass (age 13-17) covers entry and participation in all activities as well as camping for Thursday 6/1 through Sunday 6/4 and meals for Thursday evening through Sunday evening. Checkout is Monday 6/5 at noon. Additional nights camping is available on Monday 6/5 and Tuesday 6/6 for $25 more for adults. Price will be $200 after April 1, 2023.
- CHILD RETREAT PASS - $30 ($40 after April 1st)
The Child Retreat Pass (age 3-12) is available with an Adult Retreat Pass only and covers entry and participation in all activities as well as camping for Thursday 6/1 through Sunday 6/4 and meals for Thursday evening through Sunday evening. Additional nights camping for children with an adult is free. Price will be $40 after April 1, 2023.
- DAY PASS - $40 ($50 after April 1st)
The Day Pass (ages 15+) covers entry and participation in all activities for any one day (Fri 6/2, Sat 6/3 or Sun 6/4) and includes lunch and dinner meals. Kids 14 and under are free with a day pass. Price will be $50 after April 1, 2023.
- EXTRA CAMPING NIGHTS - $25 per night
Extra nights camping is available for Monday 6/5 and Tuesday 6/6 for $25 per person. Children 12 and under can camp additional nights with an adult for free.
WHAT TO BRING
It’s 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 must-haves as a reminder 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.
HOW TO CONNECT
The details of this event and tickets are for sale on the website at www.SasquatchFamilyReunion.com. Please contact Kelly Butterfly for any questions, concerns or recommendations at ChildrenOfEarth@outlook.com.
The facebook event page for this gathering is 2023 Sasquatch Family Reunion: https://www.facebook.com/events/418681627080348
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, Bennys Colville Inn and Selkirk Motel.
There is a wonderful 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.
Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
1008 Crest Drive Coulee Dam, WA 99116
(509) 754-7800
We will be serving one meal on Thursday around 4pm that can be eaten throughout the evening as well.
A continental breakfast is available Fri- Sun between 8:15 – 9:00am and will have items such as fruit, cereal, breads, grains, pastries, cheese, nuts, coffee/tea, etc.
Lunch is served Fri-Sun at 12:30pm and there is 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.
Likewise, Dinner is served Fri-Sun at 5:30pm with free time afterwards before the evening ceremony begins at 7pm.
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. There will be scheduled times to offer services to guests. There are no vendor passes, just a day pass or full retreat pass. Some services regularly offered are tarot and astrology readings, body work, drum journey, spiritual or energy tools, crystals, 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.
TRADE BLANKET
For the trade blanket ceremony on Saturday evening, guests are encouraged to bring items to trade. The most common items are homemade or handcrafted items like soap or beads. Crystals and other spiritual tools like oracle or tarot decks are popular items as well as wildcrafted herbs, spices, and foods. Books, artwork and practical items like camping gear are also items people like to trade for. Our ancestors came together with other tribes and cultures, including sasquatch, to trade crafts, food and supplies between one another. This trade and barter system is a lost art and to practice these old ways honors our ancestors and traditions of Practicing these old ways honors this connection and the way of peaceful and respectful relations and communication. A loving hug and handmade creation as opposed to a monetary exchange will always feed the soul.
In a traditional trade blanket ceremony which happens in the evening around a campfire or natural lighting, a group gathers around a blanket spread out on the ground and everyone takes a turn offering an item or group of items for a single trade. The person making the offering gives a brief explanation of it and anyone that wishes to make a trade offer for that item lays their item on the blanket for the person to review and choose. The person may ask questions about the item being offered and may ask someone if they can “sweeten the deal” with another offering for trade but otherwise, it’s a quiet ceremony and meant to give the person a fair and generous opportunity to choose what they want to trade for. If the person offering the original item does not wish to trade for anything being offered, they may respectfully decline and take their item back. It may be offered again later during the trade blanket ceremony for someone else’s offer. If two people successfully trade, they shake hands and say “good trade” and move on to the next person to offer an item for trade.
PRICES
Early Registration prices are available until April 1, 2023. 75% refunds are available through May 15th.
- ADULT RETREAT PASS – $222 ($260 after April 1st)
The Adult Retreat Pass (age 18+) covers entry and participation in all activities as well as camping for Thursday 6/1 through Sunday 6/4 and meals for Thursday evening through Sunday evening. Checkout is Monday 6/5 at noon. Additional nights camping is available on Monday 6/5 and Tuesday 6/6 for $25 more for adults. Price will be $260 after April 1, 2023.
- TEEN RETREAT PASS - $160 ($200 after April 1st)
The Teen Retreat Pass (age 13-17) covers entry and participation in all activities as well as camping for Thursday 6/1 through Sunday 6/4 and meals for Thursday evening through Sunday evening. Checkout is Monday 6/5 at noon. Additional nights camping is available on Monday 6/5 and Tuesday 6/6 for $25 more for adults. Price will be $200 after April 1, 2023.
- CHILD RETREAT PASS - $30 ($40 after April 1st)
The Child Retreat Pass (age 3-12) is available with an Adult Retreat Pass only and covers entry and participation in all activities as well as camping for Thursday 6/1 through Sunday 6/4 and meals for Thursday evening through Sunday evening. Additional nights camping for children with an adult is free. Price will be $40 after April 1, 2023.
- DAY PASS - $40 ($50 after April 1st)
The Day Pass (ages 15+) covers entry and participation in all activities for any one day (Fri 6/2, Sat 6/3 or Sun 6/4) and includes lunch and dinner meals. Kids 14 and under are free with a day pass. Price will be $50 after April 1, 2023.
- EXTRA CAMPING NIGHTS - $25 per night
Extra nights camping is available for Monday 6/5 and Tuesday 6/6 for $25 per person. Children 12 and under can camp additional nights with an adult for free.
WHAT TO BRING
It’s 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 must-haves as a reminder 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.
HOW TO CONNECT
The details of this event and tickets are for sale on the website at www.SasquatchFamilyReunion.com. Please contact Kelly Butterfly for any questions, concerns or recommendations at ChildrenOfEarth@outlook.com.
The facebook event page for this gathering is 2023 Sasquatch Family Reunion: https://www.facebook.com/events/418681627080348
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, Bennys Colville Inn and Selkirk Motel.
There is a wonderful 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.
Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
1008 Crest Drive Coulee Dam, WA 99116
(509) 754-7800
2022 Sasquatch Family Reunion
Thank you everyone for your presence and participation at the 2022 Sasquatch Family Reunion! This gathering was so special and integrative in so many ways. The weather presented a challenge but the rains were cleansing and healing for our minds, bodies, souls and for the Earth and all her inhabitants. I am so grateful to all of you for supporting this gathering and our whole soul tribe and community with your love, positive energy and offerings. All of your efforts to be in service and to help build, clean, cook, prep, shelter, sort, load and unload and manage different aspects of this gathering are greatly appreciated and what these commUNITY gatherings are truly all about.
The sharing circles and playshops that were presented allowed us all to take a deeper look at ourselves, each other and our personal and collective dreams. Special thanks to Tammy and Anthony Chino, Lori Golden Feather, Forrest Green, A’lana Marmel, Tula Deva, Brittani Starr and the Dances of Universal Peace facilitators (Stazya, Myriah, and Douglas) for sharing their experiences, inspiration, wisdom and knowledge with the group to co-create harmonic and conscious healing for our planet and species. You can view an album of photos of this gathering on facebook at the following link (even if you don’t have an account):
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=KellyRainbowButterfly&set=a.10227585542449390
Best blessings and lots of love from Kelly, Christian and the entire Children of Earth Coalition and all our relations and ancestors!
The sharing circles and playshops that were presented allowed us all to take a deeper look at ourselves, each other and our personal and collective dreams. Special thanks to Tammy and Anthony Chino, Lori Golden Feather, Forrest Green, A’lana Marmel, Tula Deva, Brittani Starr and the Dances of Universal Peace facilitators (Stazya, Myriah, and Douglas) for sharing their experiences, inspiration, wisdom and knowledge with the group to co-create harmonic and conscious healing for our planet and species. You can view an album of photos of this gathering on facebook at the following link (even if you don’t have an account):
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=KellyRainbowButterfly&set=a.10227585542449390
Best blessings and lots of love from Kelly, Christian and the entire Children of Earth Coalition and all our relations and ancestors!