September 28th, 2025 – 9am – 5pm
Sugarloaf Ridge State Park
Cynthia Eisho Morrow and O. Andrew Schreiber
Sliding scale $80-$150
Non-refundable deposit $51.50 (includes 3% PayPal surcharge)
We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.
-Unknown source
Program Description
With Ancestor Appreciation Day now officially celebrated on September 27th, we offer this day on the land (one day later) to honor our ancestors and the wisdom we carry forth because of their trials, joys, and sacrifices. On this day, we might reflect upon ancestors in our direct family line, our ancient bloodlines, or our spiritual lineages. Whose shoulders do we stand upon? What are the burdens and what are the blessings that have been passed down into our own lives? What is ours to heal, or transform? What is ours to bring forth into our world as it is now? What will we pass on to the next? On this day, you might receive messages from the land about your present-day life. Perhaps your ancestors will have messages to share with you.
With time together in circle and intentional solo time on the land, we will invite each person to share the gifts and the challenges of our ancestral lineages. We will begin our day with co-creating an ancestor altar. After your time alone on the land, we will honor our lineages with a shared ancestor feast. We will end our day with story council and mirroring from your guide team.
We acknowledge that the land upon which we offer this program is the unceded ancestral homeland of the Mishewal-Wappo people, who have continuously lived there for thousands of years. Their endurance and wisdom inspire us to continue our efforts to create an inclusive, life-sustaining society that is in balance with Mother Earth.
Limited to 8 participants
Contact Info
For more information, contact O at: o.aschreiber@earthwaysllc.com