Events...

There is no organization representing "Rainbow" individuals;
thus, there are no official Rainbow events.
The following are simply suggested times and places for folks to circle
which various sisters and brothers have offered...

To submit an event listing suggestion - focalizers@greatlakesrainbow.info

Cyclical Circles and Potlucks in 2009
2009 Recurring Circles Links

June 26 - July 7, 2009

Great Lakes Family Campout
Michigan

Wolf Lake is on M37 a few miles north of Baldwin, Michigan.

From Wolf Lake:

July 1 - 7, 2009

Rainbow Family Gathering for Peace and Healing

New Mexico

Peaceable assembly of free individuals - we are it, we are on our own.

The 38th Annual Rainbow Gathering of the Tribes is at Parque Venado in the Santa Fe National Forest,
24 miles from of Cuba, New Mexico.
The site is beautiful, altitude is 8,500 - 9,000 feet.
Nice gentle terrain with long meadows and great forest.
Be prepared for cold nights (low 40's to 50 degrees) and warm days in the mid 80's and sunny.
1/2 hour afternoon thunderstorms most days, which are downpours, bring good rain gear.

Directions:
From Cuba, New Mexico take State Road 126 East for 13 + miles to
FS Road 103 on left, go 2 miles to FS Road 69 on left then drive
9 miles to where FS Road 69 meets FS Road 70

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July 18, 2009

Notice: No Organized Activity at The Arb
Ann Arbor, Michigan

As usual in July, because The Arb does not allow unauthorized
organized events, and we know there are likely to be Rainbow-minded
folk wandering out to The Arb on the last day of the Ann Arbor Art
Fairs, July 18, sometime from 2 PM to dusk, we are compelled as we
have been for many years to provide notification that there will be no
organized or Rainbow event at The Arb at that time on that day. It is
true that if folks do happen to wander to The Arb that afternoon, they
just might run into other interesting folks, perhaps (who can say?) at
some random spot like at the bottom of the hill (after entering from
the very top of Geddes Road) to the west of the woods in the far north
of the meadow. If they happen to have food or drums or guitars or
ukeleles or hugs, they might even want to share some time together.
But rest assured, it will be just folks, and nobody will be organizing
anything on anyone's behalf.

Ignore all rumors of organization, whatever the source.