Friends of Rocky Glen is sponsoring a drumming event from 3 to 6 pm on Saturday Oct. 11. Participants will meet at the Jimmy’s Bar parking lot, 2801 Farmington Road, to car pool to the Rocky Glen trailhead.
The event will be led by Jimmy Lakota Edwards and FORG board member Teresa Smith.
Participants should dress in weather appropriate gear and bring their own instruments. The hike is approximately 1/3 mile each way and moderately difficult.
Drum circle gatherings are special because they are inclusive of all ages and levels; they build community, form group consciousness and allow us to feel oneness.
A $10 donation requested. Funds raised will go towards a parking lot and trails so that Rocky Glen can be opened to the public.
Friends of Rocky Glen is sponsoring a drumming event from 3 to 6 pm on Saturday Oct. 11. Participants will meet at the Jimmy’s Bar parking lot, 2801 Farmington Road, to car pool to the Rocky Glen trailhead.
The event will be led by Jimmy Lakota Edwards and FORG board member Teresa Smith.
Participants should dress in weather appropriate gear and bring their own instruments. The hike is approximately 1/3 mile each way and moderately difficult.
Drum circle gatherings are special because they are inclusive of all ages and levels; they build community, form group consciousness and allow us to feel oneness.
A $10 donation requested. Funds raised will go towards a parking lot and trails so that Rocky Glen can be opened to the public.
Friends of Rocky Glen is sponsoring a drumming event from 3 to 6 pm on Saturday Oct. 11. Participants will meet at the Jimmy’s Bar parking lot, 2801 Farmington Road, to car pool to the Rocky Glen trailhead.
The event will be led by Jimmy Lakota Edwards and FORG board member Teresa Smith.
Participants should dress in weather appropriate gear and bring their own instruments. The hike is approximately 1/3 mile each way and moderately difficult.
Drum circle gatherings are special because they are inclusive of all ages and levels; they build community, form group consciousness and allow us to feel oneness.
A $10 donation requested. Funds raised will go towards a parking lot and trails so that Rocky Glen can be opened to the public.
places it speaks to us with such pristine clarity, beckoning us to connect on a deeper level - with place and with one another. Drum circle gatherings are special because they are inclusive of all ages and levels; they build community, form group consciousness and allow us to feel oneness. Rocky Glen is a 125-acre natural area with a box canyon of exposed sandstone with two seasonal waterfalls. WHERE : MEET AT JIMMYS BAR (parking lot) 2801 Farmington Rd, West Peoria
WHO : Led by Jimmy Lakota Edwards and FORG board member Teresa Smith
CONTACT INFO : (call/text OK for both) Teresa Smith (309) 339-8491 or David Pittman (309) 573-2354
OTHER INFO : Dress in weather appropriate gear & bring your own instrument. The hike is approximately 1/3 mile each way & moderately difficult.