Earth Day Women’s Weekend: A Gathering of Prayer, Renewal, and Sisterhood

Friday April 24th 3pm through Sunday April 24th 3pm

Weekend Schedule

Friday, April 24th (1 E)

  • Arrive between 3–5 PM to set up camp 

  • 5 PM: Orientation & welcoming circle

  • 6:30 PM: Taco Bar Potluck dinner (please bring something from the list below to share)

  • After dinner connecting time  

Saturday, April 25th (2 Aj)

  • 5:30 am travel to ceremony grounds to light fire at 6 am and dress lodge (we will have some breakfast things to help yourself to as needed at the ceremony grounds) 

  • Sweat lodge ceremony when stones are ready

  • Meal and gratitude circle after the lodge at the creek

  • Creek time 

  • 4-5 pm: Return to Bear Paw Cabin to prepare dinner together 

Sunday, April 26th (3 Ix)

  • 6 am  - Sunrise Ceremony at Bear Paw Meadow: Pipe ceremony + sacred fire

  • Bring spring or sacred water from your home for offering

  • Prepare brunch together at Bear Paw Cabin

  • Optional: Travel down Klamath River to share offerings with the river 

  • Others may pack and leave at this time if desired.

  • Complete  by 3 PM (You are welcome to stay the night Sunday and depart Monday morning, we will just need to know to make dinner plans that evening).

We invite you to join us for a women’s weekend of ceremony, connection, and renewal on the land with Nan Heddi Gonzalez-Neale at Deer Mountain Sanctuary north of Mt Shasta, CA. 

This time together offers space to step away from the pace of daily life and return to the rhythms of nature, community, and self. As women, we gather to support one another, share from the heart, and be held by Mother Earth and the Grandmother Lodge so that we can source ourselves and return renewed as pillars of our homes and communities. 

Over the course of the weekend, we will:

  • Gather in circle and shared meals

  • Prepare and enter the purification (sweat) lodge

  • Connect to the sacred fire

  • Offer prayers with water and the land

  • Rest, reflect, and connect in sisterhood

Time at the creek, moments of quiet, and simple acts of preparing food together are all part of the medicine of the weekend — weaving relationship with one another and with the natural world.

Participants will arrive Friday afternoon to settle into camp and begin our time together in circle. Early Saturday morning we will travel to the ceremonial grounds to prepare the fire and lodge, followed by the purification ceremony and time for rest and integration.

On Sunday, we will gather at sunrise for prayer and offerings, and close our time together in a spirit of gratitude and connection.

Logistics

Lodging & Location

We’ll be camping at Bear Paw Meadow where we have solar electricity, wifi, a full kitchen, outhouses, and hot showers. If anyone wants to stay in the yurt, you are welcome to do so, knowing that it is a shared communal space - just bring your sleeping gear (comfortably fits up to 8 women). We will be providing food, but preparing our meals together.

Contribution

$350 for the weekend.

Your contribution supports the full circle of this experience — including food, facilities, care for the land, ceremonial materials, and the time and energy of those holding the space.

If you feel called to attend and the cost is a barrier, we invite you to reach out. In some cases, we are able to explore work exchange or limited scholarship support.

We ask that those who are able to contribute at the full rate do so, helping make this work accessible to others.

For those who feel resourced and inspired to give more, additional contributions are welcomed in support of the land, this work, and increased access for others…

Registration

Secure your spot with a $100 deposit and complete the registration form so we can prepare to welcome you.

For questions, please contact Heddi@earthpeoplesunited.org