Event: Espiritu Santo

topic posted Fri, March 6, 2009 - 9:46 AM by  PittyPat
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ESPIRITU SANTO
Friday, June 12th ~Sunday, June 14th, 2009
www.4qf.org/_EspirituSanto/

Presented by Ile Orula Oturo Nico Eggun
At Four Quarters Interfaith Sanctuary

In honor of Four Quarters’ founding principles
of providing a safe and supportive environment
for indigenous religions, we are proud to
support Espiritu Santo. A Celebration of the
traditions of West African Diaspora as
practiced in the New World.

Espiritu Santo is a rare opportunity to experience the unique
spirituality of Afro-Caribbean religions, such as Ifa, Santeria, Palo
and Hoodoo. We welcome people of all religions and spiritual paths
to come and discover Ifa, Orisha and Loa worship.
Espiritu Santo is intended to provide an accessible and respectful
introduction to Afro-Caribbean religions while dispelling popular
myths that have arisen in the West. Bring your curiosity and an open
mind, and prepare yourself for a unique spiritual experience.
For those already familiar with Afro-Caribbean religions, we off er
a chance to network with peers and bask in a familiar community
amongst the beautiful woodland setting of Four Quarters.

For Information or to Register find us on-line at www.4qf.org
Or you can Call the office at 814-784-3075 with your questions.

Children under 16 are Loved, Cherished and Free!
Four Quarters Members Pre-Reg $80;
Nonmembers Pre-Reg $100 by June 6. Gate price $120
Saturday Arrival PreReg $90, Gate price $105.
Five meals from Dinner Friday through Breakfast Sunday
are included in your registration. Traditional Cuban
cooking, but do bring snacks.
Four Quarters Promoting Members have a $40 food fee.
posted by:
PittyPat
Pennsylvania
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  • Re: Event: Espiritu Santo

    Fri, March 6, 2009 - 10:17 AM
    Thanks for posting this. I am on the Four Quarters mailing list and was very interested in this gathering, but i am afraid that it is in conflict with another festival i have been wanting to do so this might have to wait until next year.
    One word of advice, having been on that land before. Be sure you know what poison ivy looks like because it is everywhere on that site. ;-)

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