Rooted and Resilient: Online Info Session
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Aug 4, 10-11 ET
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Rooted and Resilient:
Online Info Session

Are you curious about the Rooted and Resilient women’s retreat but want to learn more before deciding if it’s right for you?
Join us for a free online information session, where you’ll:

  • Meet the retreat facilitators and get a feel for the kind of space we’ll be co-creating
  • Hear the inspiration behind the retreat and what makes this gathering unique
  • Learn what to expect from your time at the beautiful Blue Deer Center
  • Ask your questions and sense into whether this retreat is calling to you

Whether you’re just hearing about the retreat or have been feeling the nudge for a while, this session is an opportunity to explore all that is available.
To learn more about the retreat itself, please visit the registration page: Rooted and Resilient: A Women’s Retreat for These Times.

Registration

Registration for the online information session is open.

Register Here

Schedule

Online Information session:

August 4, 2025 10-11 am ET USA

In Person Retreat at the Blue Deer Center

October 9-12, 2025

Price

This is a FREE event.

For more information

For more information, contact Anne Lafleur at anne.lafleur@sacredfire.org

Featuring

  • Annie King

    Annie King, Annie has been involved in healing and teaching stress management, movement and meditation for over 45 years, both in Australia and the US.  She has worked for major hospitals in the US in wellness & cardiac rehabilitation programs, teaching stress management & facilitating support groups for healing.

    In 2004 she was initiated as a Granicera, or weatherworker in the Nahua tradition,  and later undertook training and initiation to become a Tephatiani healer in that tradition.  She currently has a healing practice in SC, and is a Firekeeper for Sacred Fire.  She has had a life-long interest in exploring the feminine as it manifests in her life and the world.

  • Sherry Boatright

    Sherry Boatright, Sherry practiced as a licensed psychotherapist for 30 years, specializing in working with women and women’s groups. In the late 90’s she answered a calling to an indigenous spiritual path that led to becoming an initiated “weatherworker” or Granicera in the Nahuatl tradition of the highlands of central Mexico. Later when a healing path was opened in the Nahua tradition, she undertook years of pilgrimage and training and was initiated as a Tepahtiani healer. She has a healing practice in Carrollton, GA.

    In 2005 she became a Firekeeper for Sacred Fire. Since 2006 she has served Sacred Fire as Director of LifeWays producing a series of offerings that support community members throughout the natural transitions of the life cycle from birth to elderhood.

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