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2024 Calendar of Events

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Grave Digging Work Party May 17-19, 2024

Our work parties are a great opportunity to support White Eagle work, and to learn more about conservation burial.

We will split up into small groups to grid and prepare grave places, with multiple 2 hour work sessions, and then some time to be quiet on the land.

Please bring gloves, and shovels if you have them, sturdy boots, and sunglasses or other eye protection. There will be some indoor sleeping spaces available, as well as plenty of places to tent camp.

We will provide dinner on Friday evening, all meals on Saturday, and breakfast on Sunday morning. Please visit the Work Parties page on the Ekone site for more detailed logistics information. Please RSVP here.

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SUNDAY - May 26, 2024

Memorial Day Open House

This annual Open House is a great opportunity to spend some low-key time on the land, and to learn more about natural green burial and White Eagle. This event will be held on Sunday, to allow people to be more flexible with their travel plans and traffic...

  • 11am-4pm Sunday, May 26th

  • We gather in the Ekone Ranch valley to begin the day with a tour of Ekone Ranch and some lunch at the Yummy Tummy, then walk or drive out to White Eagle. WEMP stewards will host a guided tour of the cemetery in the afternoon.

  • This event is free, and we will provide lunch, but please bring your own snacks if you need them, and let us know about dietary considerations when you RSVP.

  • No camp out this year - this is a day-only event

  • Please leave your dog friends at home for this event.

  • RSVP Here, and you will receive an email with more information during the week before the event.

  • Sites purchased in conjunction with this event receive a 10% discount.

September 28th, 2024

The Barbed Wire Ball Auction

Ekone Ranch’s annual FUNdraiser

  • Join us for our annual family friendly fundraising weekend, featuring Ekone-favorite activities:

    • a BBQ

    • a live auction featuring loads of priceless Ekone experiences

    • live music!

    • This camp-out opportunity is a great way to get to know Ekone better, and to support the work we do while having a Lot of fun.

    • Please let us know if you want to volunteer -  it takes a whole community effort to have this much fun...

Musician Matney Cook singing while people listen around the Ekone Lodge campfire.

Sunday November 3rd, 2024

Remembrance Day Work Party and Ceremony

This gathering in service to the land and the spirits of our loved ones is a yearly tradition.

  • Join us for some productive time together on the land Sunday November 3rd, 10am – 4pm.

  • We gather in the lodge to begin the day together, then split into smaller groups for project work, to prepare the burial ground for winter.

  • We’ll share a fire circle lunch of soup and soul cakes, and then some Ceremony around the fire and quiet time on the land for reflection.

  • Wear sturdy work clothes, bring gloves and hand tools, and objects of remembrance for the altar.

  • Please bring your mask and observe safe space.

  • WEMP stewards will be available to answer questions about natural burial.

  • RSVP with Jodie: whiteeagle@ekone.org

Circle of people seated around a campfire, with a man standing and facing the fire.

Throughout the year:

Ekone Ranch Work Parties

These weekends, held once a month (except during summer camp season), are a lovely way to get to know the community and do conservation, forestry, and garden projects on the land. Work Parties start at 5pm on Friday, with dinner and an overview of the weekend, then Saturday is full of service projects, with shared meals and evening relaxation time. Sunday breakfast is followed by more project work, and then folks head back into the world, hopefully fueled up with inspiration and satisfaction of work well done!

If you’d like to be on the Work Party email list or to RSVP for a particular work party weekend, please visit Ekone's Workparties page.

Rock Creek Canyon view with balsam root blooming.

White Eagle Memorial Preserve
a Natural Burial Ground at Ekone Ranch

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