Join us on bank-holiday Monday 21st April 2014, in Trent Park – one of London’s biggest woodland areas open to all.. for our annual `Earth Day Family Picnic event – with an Earth Healing Eco-Ceremony!!

Date: Bank Holiday Monday 21st April 2014 (Easter weekend)
Time: 1pm onwards (acr park gate shuts at 5pm..but people can stay much later).
Venue: Trent Park, Cockfosters (Piccadilly line, north London)
Facilities: There is a proper toilet & cafe and car parks. Children can play in play area.
Location: From Cockfosters tube, the `Cocfosters Gate’ of Trent park is only 5 minutes walk. We will be in the field immediately to the right..when you enter the park.. Cafe etc is further ahead.
Event details
There’ll be the following Activities :
*Drumming, Chanting & dancing
*Family Picnic (bring own food…or bring some to share)
*Egg hunt (for the kids!)
*Face painting (for kids and adults !) – need reliable volunteer !!
*Earth-Healing Ritual – (details soon)
Please Bring:
-Drums & Musical instruments
-Bring family & friends (all religions welcome. This is about Earth).
-Bring eco-magical banners & posters to showcase and charge up with energy for your campaigns
-Bring crystals & ritual items for altar
-Bring plenty of Food & Drinks to share
Bring ground sheet / blanket or folding stool (for yourself)
What you can do:
-Please share this event and promote Earth day & Eco-Activities.
Weather:
We can’t predict the weather – but we’ve always carried an event, no matter what nature decides to do on that day. We will have some cover 🙂
History:
Earth Day – 22nd April- has been celebrated and marked by people of the world for over 40 years (since 1971). It provides a focus for hundreds of initiatives and activities.. from Eco-based fundraising, environmental campaigns, creating educational activities for those unaware of Earth’s ecological & environmental problems.. to magical or spiritual ceremonies to connect with Gaia – the earth goddess/ spirit!
– Mani Navasothy
(Director/Chief Editor- Gaian Times Eco-Spiritual Magazine)
www.GaianTimes.com