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I figured some folks might be interested in this so I am passing the

info along ... looks like fun!

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

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" Healing the Earth, Healing Ourselves " Herb Festival

 

" Mountain Herb Festival " is back this year. It has been billed as one of

the most unique festival in our Appalachian

area of Kentucky for 2003, because it is put on by people who have

little in luxuries but they are trying to do something for the

environment and others.

 

Sept. 5-6, 2003.

If you enjoy pristine wilderness settings way back on 3 miles of gravel

roads with the singing creek by your campsite; this is where you need to

be. Held on the full moon at lakefront

Please send this to your email list

 

Sept. 5-6, 2003.

Held on the full moon at lakefront

Mountain Tradition Herb Festival Contact

Shoal, Kentucky.

 

The unique Mountain Herb Festival is back for its third year. 2003.

Come see what all the talk is about Sept. 5-6, 2003.

 

Alternative healers, environmental lovers of Mother Earth and diverse

experts of Appalachian Life (including American Indian) from all over

the country , savor exotic herbal, vegetarian, and Appalachian food,

see, dance, come alive, enjoy stories that will intrigue you, learn

skills of the mountains and listen to music that will make you reflect

on the generations

past and to come. All guests are encouraged to bring your own genealogy

for we are having a giant " Entangled Roots Reunion " .

 

Learn how to make soap, herbal medicine, wine, make a basket, grow and

preserve herbs, grow and use ginseng and other mountain herbs, make

solar panels, live off the grid, living green, research your family

genealogy, and much, much, more. Oh and let's not forget that we have

hands-on children's projects in our " Peppermint Patty " tent.

 

Now that we have whipped up your appetite for your favorite festival

cuisine! It will be hard to decide when your choices include green fried

tomatoes, stinging nettle soup, gingerbread pones, dried apple stack

cake, in our Appalachian section and in black sweet rice pudding with

organic pear and wild ginger sauce, zucchini angel hair pasta with

herbal pesto sauce, apple-brown-betty with geranium leaves, lemon balm

cake, and again much, more! Be sure to stop by and visit our latest

additions to the festival. With all these choices and more you won't go

home with an empty stomach.

Camping begins Thursday the 4th at 4:00 p.m. Festival hours are 9:00

a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

 

We are in Southeastern Ky., closest town is Hyden.

 

Description:

An Herb, Alternative Healing, Environmental, Mother Earth, Appalachian

and Life Giving Health Foods and Arts and Crafts Festival.

Mountain Tradition will be bringing together leading herb

lovers,environmental classes and alternative healers from throughout

the country and locally to share with us their knowledge of the Earth,

plants and natural healing methods as well as healing the earth classes.

 

 

COST IS $3.00 ADULTS AND $1.00

CHILDREN ENTRANCE FEE.

 

Mountain Tradition is a 3 day camping event on the Buckhorn Lake.

Camping is $10.Please bring your own camping supplies. We suggest the

following: musical instruments, tent, bedding, flashlight, natural

toiletries that will not harm the environment, which can be bought from

Brammer Gap Soap Kettle, (there are no showers: we will have the creeks

and lake), picnic blankets, towels and swimwear, floor chairs and

whatever else makes you comfy. Make sure that you bring chairs!! Camp

set up begins at 4:00 P.M. on Thursday 4th for vendors and campers.

 

Event Contacts:

Linda Heller: 606-672-6444

Email: beyondyonder

Website link for more info:

<http://geocities.com/beyondyonderrd/festival>

http://geocities.com/beyondyonderrd/festival

 

********************************************

Please send this letter to all you know and put the Herb Festival in

your

local papers and community calendar on tv.

********************************************

 

Here is our Line-up so far:

Old-Tyme Lye and cold processed soap workshop. (Brammer Gap Soap Kettle)

 

Magnetic Therapy. (Beth Wofford)

Critically Acclaimed Storyteller. (Angelyn Debord

Aura Mastery. (Jo Ann Van Horn)

Solar Workshop. (ASPI)

Growing Eastern Woodland Medicinal

Herbs and a Herb Walk included with

this workshop (You will be taking dormant roots for transplanting back

home with you)

Ginseng. (ASPI)

Eco-Technology (Living Off the Grid)

& Living Green (small steps anyone

cantake). (Rev. C. S. Lewis)

Identifying and Preparing Edible

Weeds for Food. (Vickie Shufer)

Mushroom Inoculation. (Tim Hensley)

Drying and Preserving Herbs. (Peggy Leadingham)

Aromatherapy. (Joy Goble)

Muscle Response Therapy and Scerology. (Lupe Banuelos)

American Indian Culture. (Tom Pearce) , (Mack Chism)

Celtic and Appalachian Music. Margaret

Lyle Gravitt, performs the ancient and modern songs of the wandering

Gael who has left an indelible mark from the

Isle of the Blessed to the farthest corner of the earth.

Who Are the Melungeons? (Krista Loyd)

Making Organic Wines from fruits and flowers for your medicinal use

(House of Midguard)

The Interconnectedness of All Things & Making Fairy Houses from Recycled

materials (Kim Nicholson).

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear All, Has anyone attented this festival? If so please email me and

tell me about it. Thanks. Jan

 

chrisziggy wrote:

 

>I figured some folks might be interested in this so I am passing the

>info along ... looks like fun!

>

>*Smile*

>Chris (list mom)

>

>http://www.alittleolfactory.com

>

>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

>

> " Healing the Earth, Healing Ourselves " Herb Festival

>

> " Mountain Herb Festival " is back this year. It has been billed as one of

>the most unique festival in our Appalachian

>area of Kentucky for 2003, because it is put on by people who have

>little in luxuries but they are trying to do something for the

>environment and others.

>

>Sept. 5-6, 2003.

>If you enjoy pristine wilderness settings way back on 3 miles of gravel

>roads with the singing creek by your campsite; this is where you need to

>be. Held on the full moon at lakefront

>Please send this to your email list

>

>Sept. 5-6, 2003.

>Held on the full moon at lakefront

>Mountain Tradition Herb Festival Contact

>Shoal, Kentucky.

>

>The unique Mountain Herb Festival is back for its third year. 2003.

>Come see what all the talk is about Sept. 5-6, 2003.

>

>Alternative healers, environmental lovers of Mother Earth and diverse

>experts of Appalachian Life (including American Indian) from all over

>the country , savor exotic herbal, vegetarian, and Appalachian food,

>see, dance, come alive, enjoy stories that will intrigue you, learn

>skills of the mountains and listen to music that will make you reflect

>on the generations

>past and to come. All guests are encouraged to bring your own genealogy

>for we are having a giant " Entangled Roots Reunion " .

>

>Learn how to make soap, herbal medicine, wine, make a basket, grow and

>preserve herbs, grow and use ginseng and other mountain herbs, make

>solar panels, live off the grid, living green, research your family

>genealogy, and much, much, more. Oh and let's not forget that we have

>hands-on children's projects in our " Peppermint Patty " tent.

>

>Now that we have whipped up your appetite for your favorite festival

>cuisine! It will be hard to decide when your choices include green fried

>tomatoes, stinging nettle soup, gingerbread pones, dried apple stack

>cake, in our Appalachian section and in black sweet rice pudding with

>organic pear and wild ginger sauce, zucchini angel hair pasta with

>herbal pesto sauce, apple-brown-betty with geranium leaves, lemon balm

>cake, and again much, more! Be sure to stop by and visit our latest

>additions to the festival. With all these choices and more you won't go

>home with an empty stomach.

>Camping begins Thursday the 4th at 4:00 p.m. Festival hours are 9:00

>a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

>

>We are in Southeastern Ky., closest town is Hyden.

>

>Description:

>An Herb, Alternative Healing, Environmental, Mother Earth, Appalachian

>and Life Giving Health Foods and Arts and Crafts Festival.

>Mountain Tradition will be bringing together leading herb

>lovers,environmental classes and alternative healers from throughout

>the country and locally to share with us their knowledge of the Earth,

>plants and natural healing methods as well as healing the earth classes.

>

>

>COST IS $3.00 ADULTS AND $1.00

>CHILDREN ENTRANCE FEE.

>

>Mountain Tradition is a 3 day camping event on the Buckhorn Lake.

>Camping is $10.Please bring your own camping supplies. We suggest the

>following: musical instruments, tent, bedding, flashlight, natural

>toiletries that will not harm the environment, which can be bought from

>Brammer Gap Soap Kettle, (there are no showers: we will have the creeks

>and lake), picnic blankets, towels and swimwear, floor chairs and

>whatever else makes you comfy. Make sure that you bring chairs!! Camp

>set up begins at 4:00 P.M. on Thursday 4th for vendors and campers.

>

>Event Contacts:

>Linda Heller: 606-672-6444

>Email: beyondyonder

>Website link for more info:

> <http://geocities.com/beyondyonderrd/festival>

>http://geocities.com/beyondyonderrd/festival

>

>********************************************

>Please send this letter to all you know and put the Herb Festival in

>your

>local papers and community calendar on tv.

>********************************************

>

>Here is our Line-up so far:

>Old-Tyme Lye and cold processed soap workshop. (Brammer Gap Soap Kettle)

>

>Magnetic Therapy. (Beth Wofford)

>Critically Acclaimed Storyteller. (Angelyn Debord

>Aura Mastery. (Jo Ann Van Horn)

>Solar Workshop. (ASPI)

>Growing Eastern Woodland Medicinal

>Herbs and a Herb Walk included with

>this workshop (You will be taking dormant roots for transplanting back

>home with you)

>Ginseng. (ASPI)

>Eco-Technology (Living Off the Grid)

> & Living Green (small steps anyone

>cantake). (Rev. C. S. Lewis)

>Identifying and Preparing Edible

>Weeds for Food. (Vickie Shufer)

>Mushroom Inoculation. (Tim Hensley)

>Drying and Preserving Herbs. (Peggy Leadingham)

>Aromatherapy. (Joy Goble)

>Muscle Response Therapy and Scerology. (Lupe Banuelos)

>American Indian Culture. (Tom Pearce) , (Mack Chism)

>Celtic and Appalachian Music. Margaret

>Lyle Gravitt, performs the ancient and modern songs of the wandering

>Gael who has left an indelible mark from the

>Isle of the Blessed to the farthest corner of the earth.

>Who Are the Melungeons? (Krista Loyd)

>Making Organic Wines from fruits and flowers for your medicinal use

>(House of Midguard)

>The Interconnectedness of All Things & Making Fairy Houses from Recycled

>materials (Kim Nicholson).

>

>

>

>

>

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