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Join us for a meditative music experience in the Great Stone Circle at sunset. Ageless sounds of singing bowls blended with chant and song. It promises to be an evening of resonance and contemplative peace.

Traditional historic singing bowls produce sounds that invoke deep states of relaxation; naturally assisting one in entering expanded states of consciousness and meditation. The sound of the bowls creates a deep level of communication with our inner world that opens us to the divine.  The sounds and vibrations of Tibetan singing bowls opens blockages and helps us experience an inner calm and deep relaxation to invigorate our natural energy thus allowing our body-mind-spirit to quiet and find balance.

Thomas Roberts will lead us for this evening of captivating renewal by calling forth the ageless bell sounds from the bowls. Karen Lee will sing or chant with the bowls. At times you may hear influences from the Native American cultures that are an integral part of her life experience and spirituality. Experience the power and beauty of traditional Tibetan singing bowls and the blending tones of Karen’s voice as we watch the sunset.

During this performance at Kinstone one can expect the unexpected … vocal spontaneity and improvisation from the heart, intertwined with the vibrational voices of the Singing Bowls.  Prepare to be opened to deep relaxation and meditation in the presence of sacred sound. Come join us!!

Date:  Saturday, September 11, 2021

Time:  6:30pm until sunset (approximately 7:45)  (Note: Actual time of the sunset is 7:37pm.)

Tickets:  $15.00 Early Bird price through September 4, after that it is $20.00 online and at the door. Kids 12 & under are FREE but must be accompanied by an adult with a paid ticket for the event.

No refunds unless cancelled by Kinstone due to weather.

TICKET LINK: GET YOUR TICKETS HERE 

Pay at the door is possible and must be in cash and exact change! Advanced payment is preferred.

*IMPORTANT:  This is a family friendly, alcohol free, smoke free event!

STUFF TO BRING: Bring your own chair, reclining lawn chair, blankets, pillows, or mats for your comfort. Bring a flashlight, dress for the weather, and wear sturdy walking shoes. Bring something to protect yourself from any mosquitoes or other biting insects as they become more active after sunset.  Bring your printed ticket with you for admission! If paying at the door, bring $20 in CASH; correct change please.

When you arrive, park in one of our two parking areas and then walk to the Great Stone Circle. Find a place to sit and wait for someone to come around to collect your ticket or your cash for participating in this event. Enjoy! If you arrive after the music has begun, please be extra quiet as you get settled. If you bring children with you, please ensure that they stay with you at all times and maintain quiet voices.

This event will be cancelled in case of bad weather; if that happens, your ticket will be refunded; otherwise, there are NO REFUNDS.

Cancellation notices will be posted not later than one hour before the scheduled start time of the event; they will be posted here on the website as well as on Facebook on the corresponding event page.


Thomas Roberts

Thomas (“Tom”) Roberts has gained widespread recognition in the field of health and healing as an and educator, speaker and author who translates ancient mindfulness techniques into practical strategies that people can use in their everyday lives to be healthier, happier, and more fulfilled. Tom has nearly 50 years of experience as a licensed clinical psychotherapist. He has been an adjunct professor at Viterbo University in La Crosse, WI and St. Cloud State University in St. Cloud, MN, where he has taught mind-body healing, integrative medicine and other mindfulness related topics. He has been a practicing Zen Buddhist for nearly 50 years. In 1992 he received lay Buddhist vows from Thich Nhat Hanh. Based in La Crosse, Wisconsin, Tom offers contemplative and meditation retreats and workshops at centers locally and throughout the United States. He is the author of The Mindfulness Workbook: A guide to overcoming fear and embracing compassion (New Harbinger Press, 2009).

 

Karen Lee

Vocalist Karen Lee has been crooning for a lifetime.  Originally a La Crosse native, Karen has returned home after spending 20 years in Portland and La Grande OR, and nearly a decade in NYC. Karen’s passion for singing has led her down various musical avenues. Her musical career began as folk singer/songwriter in the 70’s, which evolved into country rock, blues and swing, rhythm and blues, and later into jazz and improvisation. In her early musical adventures, Karen laid down many miles of life on the road. Embracing cultural diversity and life’s experiences enhanced Karen’s musical expression as a vocal soloist.  And she has been a frequent band member who has often arranged and sang intricate harmonies.  All of her travels gave rise to live performances, recordings and many other musical opportunities. Karen’s vocal sound continues to evolve. Her voice has been described as that of a rich and sultry ballad and blues singer that can belt out a strong as sassy R&B tune yet is able to sing the intimate style of a bossa nova.

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