Sun Valley Gathering 2005

2005-2-2 05:22:00

My Friends,

We've just put together the first draft of the invitation for the 2005 gathering. We may change a few details, but this should be pretty accurate. If you have any suggestions or requests please let us know soon. Hope to see you in May.

JJ

GATHERING 2005

WHERE:

WHEN:

COST:

Space is limited, so reserve now to assure condominium availability. Once all the condos are taken then other more expensive lodgings will have to be taken. If you wish to obtain your own accommodations the cost of the symposium itself will be $100.

A 50% deposit will be required to secure your place. We take major credit cards, MC, VISA, Discover and American Express.

CONTACT:

WELLNESS FESTIVAL:

The annual Sun Valley Mountain Wellness Festival will be held Friday - Monday at the Resort with alternative healing practitioners, over 40 workshops, speakers, exhibits, movement classes, musical concerts, creative sessions, etc. Well-known keynote speakers include Jerry Jampolsky, Dr. Diane Cirincione, Dr. Masaru Emoto, Geshe Michael Roach, Mary Faulkner, Christel Nani and Hale Sofia Schatz. Attendees will be given time each day to explore the various exhibits and booths. Many of the activities here are free, but some have an extra, but reasonable, charge. More information about the Festival can be obtained at www.svmtnwellness.org.

TRANSPORTATION:

Participants will be responsible for transportation. If flying, we recommend making reservations to Boise on hotwire.com. Ground transportation (much more economical than air) will be available between Boise and Sun Valley for a reasonable fee in addition to the cost of the Gathering.

FOOD:

Attendees will be responsible for their own meals. The condos have fully-equipped kitchens so individuals can make their own meals, or select from the many good restaurants available.

SEMINAR:

Friday, May 27th

Saturday, May 28th

Sunday, May 29th

Monday, May 30th (Memorial Day)

Tuesday, May 31st

A man's feet should be planted in his country, but his eyes should survey the world. George Santayana (1863 - 1952)