Full Moon Rainbow Potlucks In WV

There will be a full moon Rainbow potluck every month at Rainbeau Weaver’s home in Richwood WV. Here is the  info that Rainbau Weaver e-mailed us:

We will probably have the first Rainbow Fullmoon potluck at our house Sunday, September 23 in the woods behind 23 East Cranberry Street, Richwood, WV, 26261.  You just go up the hill on Oakford from Main(at the only stoplight in town) go two blocks up and take a right on Cranberrry Street.  We will start at 5pm and go till midnight.  Please stress on the invite, that this is a completely alcohol-free event.

LUVIN’ YOU

More WV Regional Rainbow Info

Subject: Re: WV Gathering Monongahela site of 2005 Natls, Aug 24-Sept 2

We expect about 400 to 600 for our first regional, and many are staying after at the mayor’s farm to check out business and art opportunities.  The Hare Krishnas are having a kitchen, and we will build a sweat lodge and hope to have a big tipi.

The gathering is at the sight of the 2005 Nationals, in the Monogahela Forest near the Cranberry Glades Nature Center, on Highway 39, between Richwood and Marlington.
In Richwood Houses start at $20,000 move-in ready, $40,000-$60,000 for a mansion. as low as $5000 for a serious fixer-upper.  At least 12 rainbows have come here looking to buy, showing serious interest, and many more are coming to the gathering to check out Richwood.   There are approx. 1900 people in the town.  over half of them are over 60.  If 200 Rainbows came and started businesses in town, we could completely dictate the flavor of the eco-tourism in this soon to be artists colony. The woods and mountains are gorgeous, the air and water are clean, the soil is fertile, the river is full of fish. there are Very Few Jobs.  We need good people.
Hope to see you here!

More ?s  ?(304) 846-4288

Published in: on August 7, 2007 at 2:15 pm  Leave a Comment  

First WV Almost Heaven Regional Gathering! 8/24-9/2

letter from Bob Henry
Open letter to all Rainbow People

Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 21:37:03 +0000

Howdy Folks,
Check out this letter, forwarded to you from the Mayor of Richwood WV.  He met many of you at the 2005 Gathering.  I love this man, the family really responded well to his message of welcome, which was read by Garrick Beck during the Heartsong portion of the Vision Council of July 7.  Many of the Rainbow family are planning to come to our regional gathering next month, check out the town, and come here to start businesses & buy properties & houses Cheap! We have a great location & need skilled, enthusiastic & optimistic entrepreneurs to make our Rainbow Vision a reality.  Ya’ll come!
After two years of the new rainbow tribe begging me to put together a regional gathering, & the mayor anxious to welcome us back.  And after great reviews for the cleanup of 2005 & general good feelings from the local West Virginians, we are finally ready to Welcome Everyone to the First WV Almost Heaven Regional Gathering at the site of the 2005 National Gathering of the Tribes in the Monongahela Forest!  August 24-September 2, hosted by the brand new Cherry-River family.  Our Gathering starts one week after the Pennsylvania regional ends, and we’re not far, so come on over!  We invite help for us newbies to set up water distribution.  We have great water here & few bugs.  It can start to get chilly at night in September.  Plan to stay later & camp @ the Mayor’s farm if you are serious about moving here.
For info call Rainbeau Weaver 304-846-4288, Or Marsheila (local) @ 304-846-4900, at the Nicholas County Drop-In-Center, WE LOVE YOU!  Welcome Home to Heaven, Lets make it so.!
* deborah Rainbeau Weaver*
Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 11:12:31 -0700 From: mayorbobhenrybaber@yahoo.com

Subject: Open letter to all Rainbow People
To: deborahdorland@hotmail.com

July 3, 2007
Dear Rainbow Family,

I am pleased to wish you well in your gathering, but regret that “mayoral duties” prevent me from enjoying your company as I did when you were here with us in Richwood, West Virginia two years ago. There is no place I would rather be–not even in Richwood!

Deborah Dorland stayed on with us and has brought an enormous artistic, emotional, and spiritual energy to our town.  We need more people like her, and you, to come to our fair city and turn it into the cultural collective it can be, here at the foot of the Cranberry Wilderness.  Houses are still for sale for peanuts (ask about hers!) and many good works and projects are in the wind.  Come join us!

Although I have no power in your neck of the woods (and very little here either, in fact!)
as the mayor of Richwood I Officially Declare the Best Wishes of our Town to You.

Walk in balance my friends…

Mayor Bob Henry Baber
mayorbobhenrybaber@yahoo.com
304 846-2596
6 White Ave. Richwood, West Virginia 26261

7-25-07 National Rainbow Gathering Info

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Word has it that the 2008 Rainbow Gathering will most likely be in Wyoming.

Published in: on June 25, 2007 at 1:50 pm  Comments (4)