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SUMMARY:Open Your Ear to the Great Below - A Women's Day-Retreat with Tracy Chipman
DESCRIPTION:Join Tracy Chipman for this emergent day retreat for women to come together with the land and descend into the ancient Sumerian myth of Inanna and Ereshkigal through storytelling\, mythic embodiment and empowering somatic & writing experiences. \nThis deeply moving experiential retreat will make space for your own journey\, your own descent\, into the Great Below. You will find yourself hearing\, seeing and feeling those things you are ready to.  There will be playful moments and moments of risk-taking. Rest and reclaim aspects of yourself as only you can. Recognize and embrace the power within you. \nPlease bring your own sack lunch. Water\, tea\, and coffee will be provided. Soda and sparkling water are available for purchase. \nDate: Saturday\, September 27 \nTime: 10:00am to 3:00pm (plan to arrive at least 10 minutes early!) \nLocation: Kinstone\, S3439 Cole Bluff Lane\, Fountain City\, WI\, 54629 \nCOST:  $98 \nTicket includes instruction\, a selection of materials\, and general admission to Kinstone. \nThere are No Refunds unless the event is cancelled by Kinstone. \nPre-registration is required and must be completed by September 17. \nLimited attendance! Sign up early to reserve your spot.  \nWhat to bring: \n\nBring your own sack lunch and any snacks you wish to eat. There will be a refrigerator available if needed.\nBring your preferred writing supplies – including your tablet or laptop if desired.\nA willingness to be open and creative.\nA blanket\, camp chair or pillow to sit on\, if you wish\, when outdoors for your comfort; when inside the Visitor Center\, chairs will be available to all\nYour own water bottle / travel mug. Note: water\, coffee and tea will be provided; and we encourage you to bring your own water bottle/travel mug to drink from. (Soda and sparkling water will be available for purchase.)\nThis class will be held both indoors and outdoors (weather permitting); bring your own sunscreen\, insect repellent\, umbrella\, sunglasses\, sunhat\, or other personal items; dress for the weather and wear sturdy walking shoes!\n\n  \nArtwork / graphic of Inanna’s Descent used for this event is used with permission of the artist\, Sandy Ibrahim.
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SUMMARY:Silver Apples of the Moon - Golden Apples of the Sun. Stories of Harvest
DESCRIPTION:Silver Apples of the Moon – Golden Apples of the Sun. \nStories of Harvest\nLughnasadh Stories Around the Fire\, Under the Stars\nSacred Storytelling with Storyteller\, Tracy Chipman\n\n\nGather together around the fire\, on the threshold of Lughnasadh/Lammas with the land in celebration for the upcoming harvest with Wisconsin storyteller\, Tracy Chipman. Set aside this time and join with us to hear sacred stories tuned to this season. \n\n\nLughnasadh\, also known as Lammas or Lughnasa\, is a an ancient Celtic seasonal festival that marks the beginning of the harvest season. Typically celebrated on August 1st\, it is a time to honor the first fruits of the harvest\, typically grain\, symbolizing the dwindling of summer and the slow transition into autumn. The festival is named after the Celtic god Lugh\, who is associated with the sun\, agriculture\, and craftsmanship. Lughnasadh is one of the four cross-quarter days in the Celtic Wheel of the Year\, marking the midpoint between the Summer Solstice and the Autumnal Equinox. \nStories and the art of storytelling transcend time and space; they are set deep in our bones. Our stories\, both ancient and new\, are transformational and absolutely essential to all life on this planet. They offer a way for us to develop the skills to listen more deeply\, share more authentically\, imagine more vividly – far beyond the programming of colonization\, and ultimately\, to find our way back to awe\, reverence and wonderment.  \n\n\n\nDate: Wednesday\, July 30\nTime: 6:30pm – 8:00pm  – PLEASE arrive at least 10 to 20 minutes early to get settled!\nLocation: Kinstone\, S3439 Cole Bluff Lane\, Fountain City\, WI 54629 – the plan is to gather around the fire in the Stargazer Circle; however\, if rain or wind keep us from that\, we will meet around a smaller fire in the protection of the Porch on the Visitor Center or inside the Visitor Center if storming. \nCOST: $20/person \nPre-registration is required! Seats are limited so get your ticket early! Important: once purchased\, there are No Refunds. \nPlease register by July 20. \nIMPORTANT: This event will be held rain or shine! If weather is inclement we will meet around a small fire on the Porch and/or meet in the Kinstone Visitor Center as needed\, for comfort. No refunds! \nWhat to bring: \n\nBring your own chair\, cushion\, or mat for sitting on if you desire\nBring your own water bottle or insulated cup (with your own water or tea)\nDress for the weather!\nBring a blanket or shawl to keep you extra warm if needed\nBring your own insect repellent or sunscreen if you wish it.\n\nNote: Tracy’s book is available at the Kinstone Gift Shop – pick up a copy while you are here! \n\nAbout Tracy Chipman \nTracy Chipman is a storyteller\, somatics/yoga instructor\, mentor and writer. She is a Wisconsin native who has traveled far and wide\, and now resides in northern Wisconsin\, occupying the traditional territories of the Anishinaabe peoples. She has been a storyteller for more than 27 years. In March 2023 Tracy published her first book\, Borealis Mundi – Resting in Place\, Loss & Grace. Tracy weaves the ancient art of oral storytelling with writing and somatic practices to create unforgettable experiences inviting us towards more embodied experiences with the living\, animate world. Visit her website\, tracychipman.net\, to learn more about her work. \n\n  \n  \n“I hope you will go out and let stories happen to you\, and that you will work them\, water them with your blood and  tears and your laughter till they bloom\, till you yourself burst into bloom.” ~ Clarissa Pinkola Estes
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SUMMARY:Winter Tales - From The Sweet Dark\, Awaiting The Light
DESCRIPTION:We have met the minimum and WILL hold this event.\nTickets may be purchased right up until the event on 12/16/23 now… join us!\n\n\n\n\n\nFrom The Sweet Dark\, Awaiting the Light\nWinter Tales with Storyteller\, Tracy Chipman\nCome! Let’s gather up to the ridge-land\, above the bright ribbon of the Great River\, in the company of the granite ancient ones at Kinstone with storyteller Tracy Chipman for a winter-tide storytelling. \nListen! Together with the dreaming land\, as the day ebbs and the year wanes\, we gather around the timeless\, healing fire. Winter was made for stories\, for speaking through the dark\, and remembering the sun and its light which seem so far from us in this season. Winter Solstice is on the horizon heralding the time when the sun rebounds and begins its journey back to us as the days get longer. \nHuman beings have been gathering for 20\,000+ years around hearth fires to tell and listen to stories of the mysteries of the world\, ancient and new. Much has changed\, and little has changed. Shall we gather\, too? Yes\, yes we shall! There is always time for and always a need for stories to be told. \nDate: Saturday\, December 16 \nTime: 2:00pm – 4:00pm  – please arrive at least 15 minutes early to get settled; storytelling will last until 3:30 or 3:45 and then we will share warm beverages and refreshments in the Education Center. \nLocation: Kinstone\, S3439 Cole Bluff Lane\, Fountain City\, WI 54629 – weather permitting\, we will be outdoors around the fire in the Stargazer Circle at Kinstone; if weather or snow conditions prevent an outdoor gathering\, we will meet inside the Kinstone Education Center. \nCOST:  $15/person \nNote: the cost to attend this event does not include general admission to Kinstone. If you wish to wander the Kinstone grounds before the event\, please arrive early and pay your separate admission fee at the Gift Shop. \nPre-registration is required! Seats are limited so get your ticket early! Important: once purchased\, there are No Refunds.  \nAlso\, note that a minimum number of participants is required to make this viable\, so please register early! \nIMPORTANT: This event will be held rain or shine! If weather is inclement we will meet inside the Kinstone Education Center. No refunds! \nWhat to bring: \n\nBring your own chair\, cushion\, or mat for sitting on if you desire (if we are outside)\, if we are inside we have plenty of chairs!\nBring an insulated mug with a hot beverage for around the fire\nDress very warmly! Layers\, wool socks\, boots\, mittens\, hats\, scarves\, snow pants\, etc… \nBring a blanket or shawl to keep you extra warm if needed\n\nNote: Tracy’s book\, Borealis Mundi\, is available at the Kinstone Gift Shop – pick up a copy while you are here! \n\nAbout Tracy Chipman \nTracy Chipman is a storyteller\, somatics/yoga instructor\, mentor and writer. She is a Wisconsin native who has traveled far and wide\, and now resides in northern Wisconsin\, occupying the traditional territories of the Anishinaabe peoples. She has been a storyteller for more than 27 years. In March 2023 Tracy published her first book\, Borealis Mundi – Resting in Place\, Loss & Grace. Tracy weaves the ancient art of oral storytelling with writing and somatic practices to create unforgettable experiences inviting us towards more embodied experiences with the living\, animate world. Visit her website\, tracychipman.net\, to learn more about her work. \n\n“Stories have to be told or they die\, and when they die\, we can’t remember who we are or why we’re here.” ~ Sue Monk Kidd\, author\, The Secret Life of Bees \n\nPHOTO CREDIT:  Elena Ray\, with permission from tracychipman.net
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SUMMARY:Samhain Stories Around the Fire and Under the Moon
DESCRIPTION:Samhain Stories Around the Fire and Under the Moon\nSacred Storytelling with Storyteller\, Tracy Chipman\n\nJoin us to hear tales told by Storyteller Tracy Chipman around the fire in the middle of the stones of the Stargazer Circle\, under the Full Moon\, on the threshold of Samhain. A very auspicious and atmospheric time and place! Set aside this time and gather around to hear sacred stories tuned to this season\, remembering the ancestors\, welcoming in the harvest and ushering in the dark half of the year. \nSamhain is an ancient Celtic tradition celebrating the end of the old year – the sowing\, growing and harvesting is complete\, and the new year opens into the dreamtime of winter.  It is also believed that during the threshold of Samhain the boundaries between the physical world and the spirit world dissolve to some degree\, allowing (often unexpected) interactions between humans and the denizens of realms beyond our own. Samhain energies offer deeper connections\, inviting us to step forward into a new season and a new relationship with our selves and all beings – both visible and invisible – that inhabit our lives. We are kin. \nStories and the art of storytelling transcend time and space; they are set deep in our bones. Our stories\, both ancient and new\, are transformational and absolutely essential to all life on this planet. They offer a way for us to develop the skills to listen more deeply\, share more authentically\, imagine more vividly – far beyond the programming of colonization\, and ultimately\, to find our way back to awe\, reverence and wonderment.  \nWe need the evocative truths of old myth and folklore to weave in\, with\, and through the fabric of our world\, our communities\, and our own stories\, to help us re-align with and remember that we are part of a much larger whole. There is always time for and always a need for stories to be told. Come. Listen. Find some threads of story that align with your own and weave them into your life under the Full Moon with us at Kinstone. It will be awe-some and wonder-full! \nDate: Saturday\, October 28\, Full Hunter’s Moon\nTime: 7:00pm – 8:30pm  – PLEASE arrive at least 10 to 20 minutes early to get settled!\nLocation: Kinstone\, S3439 Cole Bluff Lane\, Fountain City\, WI 54629 – the plan is to gather around the fire in the Stargazer Circle; however\, if rain\, snow or wind keep us from that\, we will meet around a smaller fire in the protection of the Porch on the Education Building or inside the Education Building if storming. \nCOST:  Regular rate – $40/person / Early Bird rate – $30 by October 14\, 2023\nPre-registration is required! Seats are limited so get your ticket early! Important: once purchased\, there are No Refunds. \nIMPORTANT: This event will be held rain or shine! If weather is inclement we will meet around a small fire on the Porch and also open the Kinstone Education Center for comfort. No refunds! \nWhat to bring: \n\nBring your own chair\, cushion\, or mat for sitting on if you desire\nMasks are welcome (disguise yourself so the spirits that roam across “the veil” do not recognize you and take you off to the Otherworld!)\nBring an insulated mug with a hot beverage or for partaking in provided tea / hot cocoa\nDress very warmly! Layers\, wool socks\, boots\, mittens\, hats\, scarves! \nBring a blanket or shawl to keep you extra warm if needed\nBring a flashlight\n\nNote: Tracy’s book is available at the Kinstone Gift Shop – pick up a copy while you are here! \n\nAbout Tracy Chipman \nTracy Chipman is a storyteller\, somatics/yoga instructor\, mentor and writer. She is a Wisconsin native who has traveled far and wide\, and now resides in northern Wisconsin\, occupying the traditional territories of the Anishinaabe peoples. She has been a storyteller for more than 27 years. In March 2023 Tracy published her first book\, Borealis Mundi – Resting in Place\, Loss & Grace. Tracy weaves the ancient art of oral storytelling with writing and somatic practices to create unforgettable experiences inviting us towards more embodied experiences with the living\, animate world. Visit her website\, tracychipman.net\, to learn more about her work. \n\n“I hope you will go out and let stories happen to you\, and that you will work them\, water them with your blood and tears and your laughter till they bloom\, till you yourself burst into bloom.” ~ Clarissa Pinkola Estes \n\nRead on to find out more about Samhain! \nSamhain is a festival originating from ancient Celtic spiritual traditions. It is the time between the old Celtic year and the new Celtic year.  It is usually celebrated for 3 days and 3 nights around All Hallow’s Eve (Halloween\, Oct 31)\, All Saints Day (Nov1) and All Soul’s Day (Nov 2). It is also called the Feast of the Dead. Since this short time period does not seem to fall into either the old or the new Celtic calendar year\, it has been called “no-time”.  Some consider the time between Samhain and the start of the new year as a time which does not even exist on the Earthly plane. The “time which is no time” was considered to be both very magical and very dangerous. This was the time to bring home the harvest and usher in the “dark half of the year.” It was a time when the veil between this world and the Otherworld was thought to be so thin that the dead could return to sit at the hearths of the living\, and some of the living – especially poets and storytellers – were able to enter the Otherworld as well. \nOther Interesting Tidbits about Samhain: \n\nSamhain is one of the four quarterly fire festivals on the ancient Celtic calendar. The others are Imbolc\, Beltain\, and Lughnasadh – these are also called cross-quarter days as they take place at the midpoint between Equinoxes and Solstices. Samhain takes place at the midpoint between the Autumnal Equinox and the Winter Solstice.\nIn ancient times\, loved ones who had recently died were remembered and their spirits invited to join the living in the celebratory feast. It was also a time at which those born during the past year were formally welcomed into the community. A community fire was lit and participants took a flame or coal from the communal bonfire back to their home to re-light their own hearth which had gone cold while they were out harvesting. People prepared offerings for the ancestors and for any fairies or other beings of the Otherworld. They would dress in disguise as animals or monsters to no otherworldly being would kidnap them. This is a major source of our modern day Halloween traditions.\nIn the Middle Ages bonfires were lit to protect families and farms from fairies and witches and carved turnips with a glowing coal were made and called jack-o-lanterns! A supper was prepared and enjoyed after inviting ancestors to join the meal giving families a chance to interact with the spirits of the dead and update them on the past year’s news until after the meal was over when the spirits left.\nTrick-or-treating is said to come from ancient Irish and Scottish practices in the nights leading up to Samhain. In Ireland\, “mumming” was the practice of putting on costumes\, going door-to-door and singing songs to the dead. Cakes were given as payment. Pranks also became popular and were typically blames on the fairies.\n\nOn this day we will rejoice as we gather to hear stories to celebrate the season. Join us!
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SUMMARY:Betwixt\, Between\, and Beyond - Writing with the Ancestors
DESCRIPTION:Betwixt\, Between\, and Beyond – Writing with the Ancestors\nA Writing Workshop with Storyteller & Author\, Tracy Chipman\nOn the Full Hunter’s Moon\n\nJoin us for this special writer’s workshop with Storyteller and Author Tracy Chipman at Kinstone. This workshop offers a way for us to explore relationships with ancestors and the more-than-human worlds in the liminal space on the threshold of Samhain. Participants will engage in writing as well as walking\, meditation\, reflection\, gentle embodiment practices\, and sharing. \nWhat will you find in the spaces betwixt\, between and beyond yourself when you put your pen to paper here at Kinstone on the Full Hunter’s Moon?  A walk amidst the standing stones of the Great Stone Circle\, winding your way along the Serpent of Transformation\, or sheltering your soul in the chamber of the Kinstone Dolmen for a spell may be just what is needed to inspire and elicit your written words for the day. Come with your pen and paper\, an open heart\, and a willingness to step forward through thresholds open only to you at this time and in this place. No writing or meditation experience is necessary. Everyone is welcome. \nSamhain is an ancient Celtic tradition celebrating the end of the old year – the sowing\, growing and harvesting is complete\, and the new year opens into the dreamtime of winter.  It is also believed that during the threshold of Samhain the boundaries between the physical world and the spirit world dissolve to some degree\, allowing (often unexpected) interactions between humans and the denizens of realms beyond our own. Samhain energies offer deeper connections\, inviting us to step forward into a new season and a new relationship with ourselves and all beings – both visible and invisible – that inhabit our lives. We are kin. \nDate: Saturday\, October 28\, Full Hunter’s Moon\nTime: 3:00pm to 5:00pm\nLocation: Kinstone\, S3439 Cole Bluff Lane\, Fountain City\, WI 54629 \nCOST:   Regular rate – $40/person / Early Bird rate – $30 by October 14\, 2023\nSeats are limited so get your ticket early! However\, once purchased\, there are No Refunds. \n  \nIMPORTANT: This event will be held rain or shine! If weather is inclement we will remain indoors in the Kinstone Education Center for comfort. No refunds! \nWhat to bring: \n\nBring your preferred writing supplies – notebook\, pen\, pencil\, tablet\, laptop\, or whatever you like to work with best.\nA blanket or cushion\, if you wish\, for your comfort; chairs will be available to all for our indoor sessions.\nYour own water bottle / travel mug. Note: water\, coffee and tea will be provided; and we encourage you to bring your own water bottle/travel mug to drink from.\nBring your own umbrella\, sunglasses\, sunhat\, or other personal items you desire for your comfort; dress for the weather and wear sturdy walking shoes for outdoor portions of this class (weather permitting)\n\n  \n\n\n\nAbout Tracy Chipman\nTracy Chipman is a storyteller\, somatics/yoga instructor\, mentor and writer. She is a Wisconsin native who has traveled far and wide\, and now resides in northern Wisconsin\, occupying the traditional territories of the Anishinaabe peoples. She has been a storyteller for more than 27 years. In March 2023 Tracy published her first book\, Borealis Mundi – Resting in Place\, Loss & Grace. Tracy weaves the ancient art of oral storytelling with writing and somatic practices to create unforgettable experiences inviting us towards more embodied experiences with the living\, animate world. Visit her website\, tracychipman.net\, to learn more about her work.\n\n\n\n“I hope you will go out and let stories happen to you\, and that you will work them\, water them with your blood and tears and your laughter till they bloom\, till you yourself burst into bloom.” ~ Clarissa Pinkola Estes
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