Directions for Drumming circle, Meditation and story-telling-Gathering today-sunday-2:00Pm 11-29-09 by Bill Cote- "Chal-si-Na-Men".

Greetings my friends ! We are sorry about the short notice, but had to take initiative when the opportunity presented itself ! The Native American circle shall gather this afternoon; are you available to attend ?

Here are the Directions for Drumming circle, Meditation and story-telling-Gathering today-sunday-2:00Pm 11-29-09 by Bill Cote- "Chal-si-Na-Men".

Location: Ayub and Aisha's home, 1102, Loyola St. NE, Lacey, WA - 98516.

Directions to Ayub and Aisha's home:
1- From the Olympia State Capitol, go NORTH on I-5 towards Tacoma.
2- Exit 109 (MARTIN WAY)
3- Right at the cross-roads.
4- Cross 3 lights (Desmond, Carpenter, Kinwood)
5- Make a left turn onto a small side street called NEIL ST.
6- Make a left onto 11th Avenue.
7- Make a right onto Loyola Avenue.
8- House is the first on the right corner of 11th and Loyola st.

Native American Healer, Bill Cote- "Chal-si-Na-Men", is visiting town from Montana. He is going to lead a circle at 2:00 Pm- -4:00 PM at my place. Hearty Indian Lunch shall be provided. Come, enjoy good fellowship and conversation.

Call me at 360-489-2830 if you get lost.
Please see his message below.
Thank you !

ayub



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: michael kelly
Date: Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 5:32 PM
Subject: Gathering tomorrow 11-29-09 Bill Cote
To: michael kelly



Greeting Friends,

I am fortunate to be back in Olympia for today and tomorrow. I have been in Montana. For the last few months been sharing prophecy teaching of the Northwest Coast. There are members of the group sharing the Mayan Prophecies about this time. Our work concludes focusing the energies and prayers to send compassion to those in our communities and around the world those that are suffering the effects of genocide and working to develop trust in our families and communities. During this gathering I want to share that work to this wonderful community in Olympia that I have experienced. We will be meeting tomorrow Sunday, November 29, 2009 from 2pm-5pm at Brother Ayub's home on 1102 Loyola St. NE Lacey, WA or call me at 360.528.9455.

Please come bring your friends for open hearted sharing and good food.



Directions take Martin Way North into Lacey to Neil Street (one block beyond Kinwood) take a left on Neil St. and immediate left on 11th Avenue to Loyola St. and house is on the corner of 11th and Loyola.


EEE HYCHKA SIAM ,
Chal.Si.Nam.Men

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