TOMORROW! Autumn Equinox Sacred Circle Dance in the Redwoods - Sept. 24th!

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Joyce Clyde

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Sep 23, 2025, 6:15:02 PM (10 days ago) Sep 23
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From: Sally Denman <sacredci...@gmail.com>
 

Hello beautiful dancers!

After our summer hiatus, Petaluma Sacred Circle Dance returns TOMORROW to celebrate the Autumn Equinox on Sept. 24th!  And once again we shall dance in the glorious Redwood Grove at Samuel P. Taylor Park.  

As the wheel of the year gently turns and the light begins to change, we will enter the balancing time of Equinox and immerse fully into the beautiful Autumn, time of letting go, release, slowing down...

Autumn Equinox Sacred Circle Dance
Samuel P. Taylor State Park - Redwood Grove
Wednesday, Sept. 24th
3 - 5pm (arrive 2:45)
$15 ~ $20 donation (no one turned away for lack of funds)

Directions:  Follow your own directions to the entrance gate of Samuel P. Taylor State Park. The sign at the entrance will say "Camp Taylor".  Please allow another 10 minutes to enter the park and find the spot. To find the Redwood Grove, follow the signs and continue straight past the entrance, keeping to your right.  Follow this road until it curves to the left to take you across the bridge over the creek (about 1 tenth a mile).  After the bridge, you turn left and drive by the Redwood Grove (on your left) to parking at the end.  
 
Please arrive by 2:45pm so you have time to find the spot and settle before dancing at 3pm.  It's great if everyone arrives on time so we can tune in and begin dancing together.

As always, dances will be simple and taught first, no partner necessary.  

AND Please mark your calendars for the remaining 2025 dance dates:

*OCTOBER 29th, Samhain/All Souls, 3 - 5pm, Samuel P. Taylor Park, with a special guest teacher from England - Chrisandra Harris!
*DEC. 17th, Winter Solstice, 7 - 9pm, St. John's Episcopal, Petaluma

Hope to see you in the redwoods TOMORROW! 😊

warmly,
Sally
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