Salt City
Chakras

anatomy of a
sacred landscape
sacred site surveys
Onondaga Valley
ancient mysteries in Finger Lakes landscapes
no sketches available at this scale

SURVEYS:

April 17May 15June 21

VIEWS:

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FEATURES:

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2004

Once a month, beginning Spring Equinox, the Finger Lakes chapter of the American Society of Dowsers sponsors field surveys of sacred sites around Onondaga Lake. One Saturday each month, survey members gather at Onondaga Park and investigate at least two sites. Most will be the third Saturday, except May and June, and special surveys.

Regular Surveys
March 20
April 17
May 15
June 5
June 21

July 17
August 21
September 18
October 16
November 20
December 18

Each Saturday survey begins at sunrise in Onondaga Park. At 8am, survey teams meet to decide strategy and locations, then at 9am disburse to investigate, map, photograph, and document other sites.

Late in the afternoon, survey teams meet at Willow Bay on the northeast shore in Onondaga Lake Park to review field notes and hold a Water Ceremony.
Special Surveys
on Equinox, Solstice and Cross Quarter Days
March 21 Equinox
May 1 May Day
June 21 Solstice
August 1 Midsummer
September 23 Equinox
November 1 All Souls
November 2 Elections
December 21 Solstice

Information collected by these surveys will be published on the Web:
www.championtrees.org/sacredspace/Onondaga/

for more information
518-477-6100
championtrees@msn.com


special talk
why
Onondaga Lake
is Sacred
September 8, 2002
special event
Healing America
give Mother Earth a rest
Onondaga Lake
Columbus Day 2004
parade - presentation - ceremony - celebration


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