EcoVillage Weekend Festival
Hosted by the
Center for Natural and Traditional Knowledge
November 6, 11:00 AM
to November 07, 2010 11:00 AM
A fundraising event taking place at the University Settlement,
724 Wolcott Avenue, Beacon NY 12508
The Center for Natural and Traditional Knowledge brings together the indigenous and historic American folk tradition honoring Mother Earth in a powerful weekend of film, music and food event.
Featuring Music Legend Pete Seeger, The Truthseekers, Scenes from the Great Hudson River Revival by Pamela Timmins, Screening of For The Next 7 Generations, with director Emmy-winner Carole Hart, Ceremony by Grandmother Flordemayo, International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers.
Weekend includes film screenings, live music, ceremony and organic lunch, breakout sessions, panel discussions and more… Click here to download a flyer for the event
Tickets
Per Day – $35 preregistered /$40 at door or $70 for Both Days.
Visit http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/134331
to purchase your tickets today.
For more information, contact Courtni Hale
at 845 469-9282, or email CHale@theCNTK.org
The Purpose of the Center for Natural and Traditional Knowledge is to develop and distribute templates for sustainability for the Lower Hudson Valley region. Our goal is to help transition our economies back to localized community production and build a better future together. CNTK is an Internationally Supported non-profit Organization Under the Guidance of an International Council of Traditional and Tribal Elders or Wisdom Keepers. CNTK works with communities to develop templates for sustainability and to share knowledge of traditional modalities of living that povide for green jobs. We build community through education around nature and deep-rooted economics, which includes fostering cooperation through friendships and trust. For more information, please visit www.theCNTK.org