Douglas James Kilburg's Posts - Peace for the Soul2024-03-29T09:05:39ZDouglas James Kilburghttps://peaceformeandtheworld.ning.com/profile/DouglasJamesKilburghttps://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2535690742?profile=RESIZE_48X48&width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1https://peaceformeandtheworld.ning.com/profiles/blog/feed?user=1ue7cneo14kqr&xn_auth=noCLEAR CREEK FESTIVAL FOR PEACE AND FREEDOMtag:peaceformeandtheworld.ning.com,2011-06-28:5143044:BlogPost:1035502011-06-28T22:14:36.000ZDouglas James Kilburghttps://peaceformeandtheworld.ning.com/profile/DouglasJamesKilburg
<div class="clearfix"><div class="mbs uiHeaderSubTitle lfloat fsm fwn fcg">by <a href="http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1395729742">Douglas Kilburg</a> on Saturday, June 25, 2011 at 9:42am</div>
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<p>Friday, September 2nd – Sunday, September 11th</p>
<p>Just a few miles outside of Winslow Arizona sits scenic Clear Creek, McHood Reservoir Park, and "The RockPile Amphitheatre". On September 2nd through the 11th a most unique…</p>
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<p>Winslow, Arizona</p>
<p>Friday, September 2nd – Sunday, September 11th</p>
<p>Just a few miles outside of Winslow Arizona sits scenic Clear Creek, McHood Reservoir Park, and "The RockPile Amphitheatre". On September 2nd through the 11th a most unique event will take place, the Clear Creek Festival for Peace and Freedom. What began as a 4-day festival has grown into a 10-day historic event. Gateway to the reservation lands, Winslow, has opened a door for a multi-cultural festival that includes the small towns of the area and the Hopi, and Dine’ (Navajo) Tribes.</p>
<p>Musicians and artists from all over the country are on board for this project. The event will be broadcast on Peace Day TV, the United Nations International Day of Peace Global Broadcast. The events will engage numerous collaborators and partners from around country, to reach a combined audience base of 200 million viewers.</p>
<p>The Hopi are creating a powerful presence for this festival. Renowned Hopi artist, Anthony Honahnie is working on the festival poster and the t-shirt design. The local dance group will be dancing, not only at the opening ceremony, but daily. Opening day will include the blessing from a Hopi Tuhikya, or Medicine Person and musicians from the mesas will be coming to play.</p>
<p>From the Dine’, or Navajo, likewise, we are receiving an incredible influx. Bands and artists are coming to share their talents with the world. A Medicine Man will be coming in to add their blessings to the event, at the opening ceremony.</p>
<p>The art of Northeastern Arizona will be well represented during the festival and some inspiring and truly unique art and jewelry will be on display and available for purchase. Here in the high country there is probably more world-class art per capita than anywhere else on the planet.</p>
<p>The RockPile Amphitheatre & Promotions, along with the Clear Creek Association for the Arts, Inc. (a not for profit) are working together to bring this event to the world. It promises to be an unparalleled event of music, art and peace. For all interested parties contact information is (928) 386-2372, The RockPile Amphitheater, P.O. Box 640, Winslow, AZ 86047, or email us at doug@rockpileamphitheater.com or visit our website <a href="http://rockpileamphitheater.com/index.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://rockpileamphitheater.com/index.html</a> for ticket sales. We welcome your participation.</p>Early Bird Advance Ticket Sales Savings/Campingtag:peaceformeandtheworld.ning.com,2011-06-28:5143044:BlogPost:1039342011-06-28T22:00:00.000ZDouglas James Kilburghttps://peaceformeandtheworld.ning.com/profile/DouglasJamesKilburg
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<div class="clearfix"><div class="mbs uiHeaderSubTitle lfloat fsm fwn fcg">by <a href="http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1395729742">Douglas Kilburg</a> on Monday, June 27, 2011 at 5:51pm</div>
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<div class="mbl notesBlogText clearfix"><div><p><strong>Tickets for the Clear Creek Festival for Peace and Freedom are now on sale at reduced price for a limited time. If you're on a limited budget the time to buy is now. $25.00 per day, $65.00 for a three-day pass (can be used for any three days), and $200.00 for the Grand ten-day pass. As we stated this will only last a limited amount of time. You won't find a better price anywhere.</strong></p>
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<p>Being able to afford an event in the current economic climate can be an incredible strain. At The RockPile Amphitheatre there are options that make life and enjoyment affordable. Across the road you’ll find a place to camp at a nominal cost. Though the campground is not completed, much has been done, and it will be hospitable. Water is available, and we plan to have solar showers up by festival time. Porta-Potties will be in place and cleaned on a regular schedule. Landscaping has not been done so bring a tarp for shade.</p>
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<p>For those who can’t afford the price of a place to stay it’s simple. This is rural Northeastern Arizona you can find a place to camp for free just by looking. We have wide-open spaces, and cute little nooks waiting for a tent or sleeping bag. I personally prefer the stars at night, unless rain is in the forecast. Just remember that someone is going to have to clean up the mess, so keep a tidy camp, and show some respect for the ecology of our area. Desert plants have shallow root systems that can be damaged by off-road vehicles. Please mind your manners. If you want to see something stay on roads or take a little hike.</p>
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<p>The two small towns in the area, Winslow and Holbrook, have limited infrastructure for the masses. Hotels, and motels are a short list. Winslow is a couple of miles away from The RockPile, and Holbrook is only 30 miles out. After these are filled people need to go to Flagstaff. There are plenty of rooms available there. Just remember it’s a 60-mile ride to get there. We’re used to it. Living rural in Arizona means your neighbors are as much a 200 miles away. It’s no big deal.</p>
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<p>The big plus about camping is not the savings. It’s where you are and what you get to see. Chevelon Canyon out Territorial Road, Clear Creek Canyon, Sitgreaves National Forest 40-miles out, and that’s just the beginning. If you want to know where there is something worth seeing just ask. Someone will be glad to show you. We want you to enjoy our home.</p>
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