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  1. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    Just in “IGNORE ALL RUMORS OF CANCELLATION" The 36th Annual RAINBOW GATHERING OF THE TRIBES

    Howdy Folks! Welcome Home!

    The 36th Annual
    RAINBOW GATHERING OF THE TRIBES
    FOR WORLD PEACE & HEALING
    ♥♥♥
    JULY 1 – 7, 2007
    OZARK NATIONAL FOREST
    ARKANSAS

    We, who are sisters and brothers, Children of God, families of life on Earth, friends of nature and of
    all people, children of Humankind calling ourselves Rainbow Family tribe, humbly invite: all races,
    peoples, tribes, communes, men, women, children, individuals – out of love; all nations and national
    leaders – out of respect; all religions and religious leaders – out of faith; all politicians – out of
    charity; to join with us in gathering together for the purpose of expressing our sincere desire that
    there shall be peace on Earth, harmony among all people . . . and to hold upon worship, prayer,
    chanting, or whatever is the want or desire of the people beginning the 1st day of July, but upon the
    4th day of July, at noon, to ask that there be a meditative contemplative silence wherein we, the
    invited people of the world, may consider and give honor and respect to anyone or anything that has
    aided in the positive evolution of humankind and Nature upon this, our most beloved and beautiful
    world – asking blessing upon we people of this world and hope that we people can effectively
    proceed to evolve, expand and live in harmony and Peace. Amen.
    ♥♥♥
    This is a Spiritual Gathering, absolutely Free & non-commercial, supported by your voluntary
    cooperation. We are here to express and rejoice in the sacredness of ourselves, nature, the land, and
    the spirit that connects us all. Tread lightly, with great respect, as you enter the Cathedral of Nature.
    Join in this unique happening –
    The Annual Rainbow Gathering of the Tribes.

    ♥♥♥♥

    DIRECTIONS:

    Go to FALLSVILLE, ARKANSAS which is at the junction of
    Hwy 16 and 21-

    Fallsville is north of Clarksville on Hwy 21 OR North
    of Ozark on Hwy 23 East on 16 OR South Huntsville on
    Hwy 23 and East on Hwy 16-

    WELCOME HOME

    ♥♥♥♥

    Come home safely; take care of each other along the way. Make sure your vehicles are safe and street
    legal. Pick up hitchhikers & bring them home. Ignore all rumors of cancellation, regardless of source.
    If you cannot be with us in person on the 4th of July be with us in spirit by joining in the silence.
    ♥WE LOVE YOU!♥
    Please reprint and pass along.


    ♥♥♥♥

    Rap 107 - Gathering Consciousness
    Please protect this Beautiful Land.
    ♥ Walk softly. Harm no living thing. Harmonize - Blend in. Use only down, dead wood. Cut
    no living trees. Preserve the Meadows…camp in the Woods. We are caretakers of this land.
    Everyone sharing makes a strong Human Tribe!
    ♥Please Protect the Water Sources by staying out of DELICATE spring areas. Avoid
    camping, peeing, washing above spring areas. Keep ALL soap out of streams, springs, creeks or the
    river! Use a bucket to take your bath at least 100 feet away from the water source. To be certain drinking
    water is safe: boil it!
    ♥Use the slit trenches or covered latrines - cover your paper & waste with ashes or lime, wash
    hands after. Break the fly/illness connection: shit-fly-food-you! Dig no shitters near water areas or
    kitchens.
    Protect our Health!
    ♥Use your own cup, bowl & spoon! Wash them after eating and rinse in bleach-water. Visit
    C.A.L.M./M.A.S.H. if you feel ill - especially if you have a contagious disease - or are injured.
    ♥Camp Together – Establish neighborhoods. Community Fires only! ~ Each with 5 gallon
    bucket with water and shovel for Fire Protection. If you are the last to leave a fire PUT IT OUT! Please, NO
    Fireworks! Watch your gear: Be Responsible ~ “Tempt Not Lest Ye Be Lifted From.”
    ♥Pets are discouraged but if you must bring them keep them fed, on a leash and out of the
    kitchens, springs, fights & packing up to chase and kill wildlife. Clean up their poop. Love them.
    PACK IT IN - PACK IT OUT !!!
    ♥Cleanup begins when you arrive. Bring in only what is necessary. There is no
    janitor here…you are the cleanup crew. Separate garbage for recycling. Please don’t litter. Compost in
    pits only.
    ♥You are the Gathering! Participate in Shanti Sena (the peace keepers council), activities,
    councils, work crews, workshops. Volunteer wherever needed: kitchens, welcome home, fire watch, parking
    lot, shitter digging, supply, front gate, etc. R-E-S-P-E-C-T your Sisters & Brothers energies.
    Keep the Balance: Earth, Sky, Trees, Water & People!
    ♥Alcohol is Discouraged, Weapons are Inappropriate, Violence is contrary to the Spirit of
    the Gathering. Please take no photographs or videos of people without their permission. Discourage Drug
    Abuse.
    ♥Buying and selling endangers our legal right to be here. The Magic Hat is our Bank, donate
    early to fund our needs. The Magic Hat goes around at mealtime circles and with the Magic Hat band.
    Our power together is many times our power separated.
    ♥Enjoy the Rainbow with an open heart and you Will see the Vision.
    ♥Join us for July 4th Silent Contemplation & Prayer for Peace, respect those maintaining silence from
    dawn. ♥Hold the silence until the arrival of the Children’s Parade.


    ♥♥♥♥

    Rap 701 – Happy Trails
    ♥In preparation for leaving…Pack up all your trash/recyclables and take it away. Take it far
    away. Do not impact the small towns near the gathering. If you can’t take it with you drop it in the collection
    area.
    ♥Dismantle and disappear your encampment. Pick up your litter. If you don’t someone else
    will have to. Vanish ALL traces. Douse your fire, ashes cold, scatter your fire rocks. Replace turf.
    ♥ Fill in your local latrine and compost holes solidly with lime and soil. Latrine tops are
    burned. Remove string and twine from tree limbs. Break up hardened ground with shovels or picks for
    future root growth and moisture catch. Intermix humus from forest ground if possible.
    ♥NATURALIZE! When an area is clear and clean scatter logs, branches, leaves to look
    natural. Disappear trails, renew forest habitat. Water systems are removed, cleaned and stored for next
    year.
    ♥Help with disabled vehicles, fully dismantle ramps and bridges. Water bar steep places to
    prevent erosion. The final crew re-seeds with appropriate vegetation to complete the process.
    ♥Transport as many riders as possible out of the area. Treat local folks with great kindness.
    ♥Drive safely and share this love wherever you go.
    ♥♥♥WE LOVE YOU!!! ♥♥♥


    ♥♥♥♥

    BRING ALL GOOD THINGS!
    (Personal items are a must – all else is optional)
    PERSONAL ITEMS: Your own bowls, cups, utensils, personal water containers, water jugs. Bring drinking water
    and/or personal filtering gear if you can. Portable shelter, camping equipment, sleeping bags, blankets, mats, flashlights
    and extra batteries, camp shovel, camp tools, rope. Prepare for humid, sunny days, cool nights & rain. Bring rain gear,
    layered clothing, hiking footwear, sunscreen & a hat. Bring toiletry supplies including extra toilet paper, menstrual
    necessities, biodegradable soaps & shampoos, & first aid supplies, snakebite kit. Bring acoustical instruments. If
    you’re able, please bring extra items (esp. blankets) to share w/someone less prepared. Please bring bags to take out
    your trash & recyclables. “Please don’t bring anything illegal – especially if you’re bringing kids!”
    THE MAGIC HAT: The Magic Hat: This is where the money comes from to pay for most of the food you eat, gas
    for the shuttles, supplies for C.A.L.M., batteries for the hand held radios, and any other necessary items. Please, put
    your green energy into the Hat early to fund this gathering. The Hat is passed around at evening meals and with the
    Magic Hat band during the day. Money from the hat goes into the Rainbow Bank on the Land. Banking Councils are
    held everyday. There is only one magic hat. Some kitchens & camps may pass a hat for their specific needs. Be aware
    whom you give money to. There is no charge for anything here.
    KID’S VILLAGE: A co-operative community for our kids and their families. Bring all types of arts & crafts supplies
    and play materials that encourage peacefulness & cooperation. Talented entertainers always welcome to help co-create
    a safe kids space with workshops, play shops, pageants and parades. Fresh Goats Milk is appreciated. Please bring cloth
    diapers. Kid Village is not a drop off point or free babysitting. Parental responsibility & participation in childcare is the
    key. Know whom you leave your children with.
    C.A.L.M.: The Center for Alternative Living Medicine invites medicine people, therapists & counselors of all
    disciplines to harmonize, work & learn together. This is our healing area. If you get sick or are hurt or have a
    contagious disease, get yourself to C.A.L.M. Donations of medical and herbal items are welcome. Check the C.A.L.M.
    website for the wish list or donate direct to the pay pal account, both at: http://www.welcomehome.org/rainbow/calm/
    SANITATION: Wash your hands/wash your dishes – keep clean! LATRINE needs: metal buckets
    for ash or lime (bring lime). Multi-gallon plastic jugs w/ spigot & bleach for hand wash. 2 lb.
    coffee cans w/ lids (keeps toilet paper dry), toilet paper. Spades to dig latrines with. For
    BATHING bring solar showers, shower hoses, buckets, biodegradable soap & shampoos. For LAUNDRY bring
    biodegradable detergents, bleach, clothesline, buckets, wash basins& hand cranked wringer. A plunger and a bucket
    make a great portable washing machine!
    TOOLS & MATERIALS: Mark tools for identification. Bring shovels, axes, picks, tamper bar, saws, mauls,
    hatchets, sledgehammers & rakes. Account for your tools: know whom they are with & where they’ll be. Bring
    lanterns (candle, kerosene or oil), rolls of plastic, twine & lots of rope. APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY: solar
    panels, wind & water generators. Bring animal or people carts, wagons, & wheelbarrows to bring in gear.
    LARGE SHELTER: Tipis, parachutes, yurts, big tents, plastic & tarps for community use. Be responsible and take
    them with you after the gathering.
    FOOD: Please bring bulk food for the kitchens, snacks for you and friends to keep with you. Kitchens range from raw
    food to macrobiotic & from total vegetarian to omnivorous.
    For KITCHENS: Bring large stainless steel pots, large cast iron pans, big woks, stirring paddles, large cooking &
    serving utensils, large insulated hot food containers for feeding in Main Circle, big bowls, grates for fires, lots of 5 gal.
    Buckets, large water containers biodegradable soap, vinegar, bleach, washcloths, sponges & scrub pads. Propane
    cooking reduces smoke levels. Keep your kitchens clean. Healthy food keeps the camp healthy. There is no road into
    the site so everything must be carried via the trail.
    COMMUNICATING: Pens, markers, crayons, paper, pushpins, staplers, clear plastic (2 mil or heavier), sign making
    materials, poster board, paint, plywood, town criers w/bells & notebooks.
    CLEANUP: All garbage, litter & recycling in your camp is your responsibility to take out & far away from the
    gathering site. If you see litter pick it up and take it away. Bring recycled plastic shopping bags to share. Take in only
    what is necessary - its a long walk out.
    SHUTTLE VEHICLES: Need vehicles & crews to shuttle from parking areas to front gate, CB’s and extra batteries
    for the shuttle drivers & parking lots.
    A HEALTHY CAMP IS A HAPPY CAMP!

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  2. hippiestead

    hippiestead Ms.Cinnamon

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    WELCOME HOME !!!!!!!!!!

    :grouphug:
     
  3. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    we love you
     
  4. hippiestead

    hippiestead Ms.Cinnamon

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    WOW how you get that cool design?
     
  5. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    haha that was the 1st animation thingy i ever tried..lol made it for the local philly rainbow site (which needs serius updating, so dont bother looking at it..lol)
     
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    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    oh just so folks know there are still 2 sets of directions being sent around pointing to 2 seperate sites but it seems like this is unoficialy official or officialy onoficial..or whatever, but this site is the 1 everyones going to
     
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    go home you hippies. leave us newton/madison county people alone. we don't want you here.
     
  8. Bumble

    Bumble Senior Member

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    We ARE going home! :)
     
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    Born and raised on the madison county line in arkansas.....and I welcome you family........PLUR...also if any one in the pope county area needs a lift or aything out....hit me up........
     
  10. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    we love you ark folks thank you for your hospitality
     
  11. WanderingturnupII

    WanderingturnupII Grouchy Old Fart

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    nonhippie, I feel your pain. How do we know Moses had a soft spot deep in his heart for Pharoh? He never cursed Egypt with a plague of hippies. And believe you me, a lot of us hippies would rather not be going to Rednecksville, AR. BUT, it looks like we're stuck with each other for the time being, so let's make the best of it, shall we?
     
  12. hippiestead

    hippiestead Ms.Cinnamon

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    at least the hippies will be leaving a nice chunk o'green in the area...I gotta wonder how many business owners have retired & passed the business down to the kids after a Gathering was near their small town..I know that folks with the hot springs/cafe in Nevada did after the '89 Annual, they were the only thing within 30 miles...
     
  13. diode

    diode Member

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    From the people of Clarksville, I'd like to say welcome home! 1I'm sure many here will be glad for any local buisness the gathering generates and there are a few freaks here as well who'll be glad to have it so close to home. Last year I drove over 1000 miles and this year the gatherings almost in my backyard, far out!
     
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    Last year was my first gathering and I'm not sure if I know how to help out really, I only gathered sticks and worked a bit in one of the krishna kitchens, but since I live so close (Clarksville's about 30 min from Fallsville) and am job free atm I was wondering what kinda of help people might need who are arriving early to setup. I have carpal tunnel so I can't lift heavy stuff or do much repetitive so I'm not sure I would be of much use.

    Also I would like to thank the people here who talked me into going last year, it was a great and unique experience.
     
  15. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    Diode, you can help loads with allowing all the influx to really know the area and it's people. We might be heading for forest, but there's a lot of state around it!
    Would you mind starting a thread about the area with links to local news and stuff like that?
     
  16. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    diode another thing you can do as a local being familiar with local store owners & such you can prepare the locals for whats to come, i'm sure theyve been approached already but someone they know may be able to talk to them easier.
    as a general rule we will go around to local stores before the gatherings & not only talk to them about what to stock up on like bulk food items but we also go around & request that they keep track of anything that is shoplifted & offer reimbursment (shoplifting has never been known to increase significantly & theyre always overjoyed with the proffits they make so reimbursments never needed but the offer & reassurance goes a long way towards freindly relations & cooperation) you can educate locals in what to expect & can write letters to the editor of local papers in responce to any negative media attention received. as a local theres so much you can do that doesnt require taking shovel in hand & digging a shitter... but keep in mind that when communicating with with locals & especialy media it should be done as a group & not an individual so try to work with other rainbows especialy those with experience. what you can do as a job at the gathering that would be most helpful would be to work at welcome home or info (welcome home maybe the most useful) being both a local & family you can assist in difusing any dissension, & clear up misunderstandings. you can also really help people who arrive to be prepared for what to expect on site, & local weather as well as help rainbows understand the attitudes of locals like nohippie & others who may not be as open minded (and dont realize the massive potential boom to the local economy)
    but the most important thing you can do is educate people like nohippie on the possitive aspects of family & try to dispell all the negative stereotypes.
    everything u do for family has equal importance wether its lifting heavy objects or opening 1 closed mind
    (im not accusing nohippie of closemindedness i understqand how it must feel to have 20,000 people you dont understand & perhaps even fear descend on your home. i just know that if you take the time to sit down & have a conversation with a few of the people who you assume you dont want there then you may just find that your glad they showed up in your back yard & touched your life forever. or you'll at least discover they arent as bad as you assummed they were. for after all arent some of us your neighbours & freinds, & some freinds who u never would have met if we hadnt shown up in your back yard? nohippie i really think you should try to look at this as an opportunity not a hassle. look at it as a chance to meet & understand a different type of folks then u might meet everyday. if you understand alittle more about humanity as a whole from the experience then how has it negatively impacted you? i know in ways it can be a hassle, increased traffic, longer lines at stores, more unusual (and therefore suspicious automatically because of theyre unusualness) people around the neighbourhood may lessen your sence of security & control of your local environment.. i understand that you feel like your being invaded by something you never asked for.. but try to see the possitives in it.
     
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    im so bleh i cant make it this year, but my heart and soul is gunna be with you guys out in israel , prayin for this great mother earth from out there.. true and true.
     
  18. hippiestead

    hippiestead Ms.Cinnamon

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    Hello Diode!!!!!

    I want to give you a big Rainbow Hug just for asking what kinds of help you can offer!!!

    HUG! :grouphug:
     
  19. WanderingturnupII

    WanderingturnupII Grouchy Old Fart

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    Diode, you don't say much about what you can do, but here's an example of what a bro did, at the MT Gathering in '00. A local mechanic felt some sympathy for all the broke hippies with brokedown vehicles. But early July is time to make hay in that part of the country, and he had to keep all the farmer's equipment working in the fields so everybody could get paid. But he worked out a trade with a Rainbow mechanic. He let this bro use his shop after hours to get the hippie's clunkers on the road in trade for his labor on Farm equipment. Gosh, isn't that a great little rainbow story? Everybody wins. You a mechanic? Have a brother in law that's one? Maybe I gave you an idea?
     
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    yeah!!! until the gathering, at stores or churches talk to folks about the rainbow, ayyy u hear of these folks? you know, i hear they're mighty fine people, done lots of positive things around this earth, they sure did..

    some church woman hearin some good word about the rainbow man... oooo~~~ that's some goood word waiting to be shared over tea or , some more church :p
    that'd be some gooood seed, warming up the town before the flocks :) if i could say so myself..
     

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