Elder Women’s Solstice Circle (land affected by drought)
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Margo Frank
Every solstice and equinox a small group of elder women gather to sit in a circle and walk on the land at the Redwood Valley Outdoor Education Project. This site was a dumping ground for many years until community members cleaned it up and restored it to its natural state. Schoolchildren now visit it to learn about the natural world.
Margo Frank
Every solstice and equinox a small group of elder women gather to sit in a circle and walk on the land at the Redwood Valley Outdoor Education Project. This site was a dumping ground for many years until community members cleaned it up and restored it to its natural state. Schoolchildren now visit it to learn about the natural world.
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