Saturday, February 11th, 2012
The One Gathering -
4-6:30 pm
915 E. Pine St.
Seattle Washington 98122
US 206-324-7263
Price: $25 advance/$30 door
Join Jennifer Yost, Narayan & Janet, Samantha Parrot and keynote speaker Joyce Hawkes to expand and lift mass consciousness to a higher vibration of peace and joy. Facilitate enlightenment of experiencing the sense of Oneness with humanity in order to create more peace and harmony on the planet. It is our intention for attendees to walk away feeling lighter, inspired, and expanded or 'awakened,' and aligned closer to their higher self. It is also our mission to bring healing energy to the geographical locations where The One Gatherings are held, subtly shifting the energy of towns, cities, and countries to a higher frequency of peace and love.
Thursday, February 16th, 2012
Transition Woodinville -All member meeting -
7:00-9:00 pm
14654 148th Avenue NE
Woodinville Washington 98072
Price: all welcome
Transition Woodinville an active local community group interested in energy conservation, promoting access to local, sustainable food, and building resilient community to withstand the growing economic instability. We need you and your ideas to help grow the group and make us even stronger in 2012 so start the new year by coming out to our "meet the group" meeting, featuring live music from acclaimed local performers Narayan & Janet, delectable chocolate treats, etc...
Saturday, April 14th, 2012
The Barn in Woodinville
Narayan & Janet Concert -
7:00 pm
18711 152nd Ave. NE
Woodinville Washington 98072
Price: $15 suggested donation at the do
There is a basket when you walk in and we ask that people drop their donations in that basket. 100% of the donations go to the musicians.
The Barn is actually a renovated barn on someone's residential property just off of Woodinville-Duvall Rd. It is insulated, heated and has a Bose PA system (just in case you were worried it might be a drafty barn full of hay).
Doors open for concert goers at 6. We highly recommend car pooling if possible as parking fills up pretty fast. You will likely see someone outside helping direct parking. If the lot is full, he'll guide you to good street parking.
We usually have coffee and tea available. We do not serve alcohol however you are welcome to bring some wine or beer if you like. We just ask you to keep in mind that it's a family friendly atmosphere. Sometimes some of the volunteers bring snacks, so there may be cookies or muffins there. Again, you are welcome to bring in your own but keep in mind that the seating is in rows and not at tables, so you may want to be sure it's something that is comfortable for you to hold in your lap.