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2026 Sasquatch Family Reunion
The 11th Annual Sasquatch Family Reunion campout will take place Friday, May 29th through Tuesday, June 2nd, 2026, in Kettle Falls, Washington. This four-day global gathering and campout includes a rich variety of group activities such as sharing circles, work/playshops, ceremonies and meditations, music and song circles, swap shops and trade circles, community meals, and many opportunities to heal, learn, and connect with kindred spirits.
There are many places and spaces to commune with nature and with our Sasquatch and Star Family.
The theme for the 2026 reunion is “Honoring Our Ancestors.” Workshops and sharing circles will celebrate and honor the many ways we are connected with Sasquatch, Star Elders, ancestors, animals, plants, ourselves, and one another.
The Sasquatch Family Reunion, along with other Sacred Spirit gatherings, supports a spiritual and ecological approach to healing ourselves, our planet, and our collective consciousness. We are all children of Mother Earth, co-creating peace and compassion for all living beings.
Group activity facilitators will share personal experiences with multidimensional beings, along with knowledge and wisdom to support learning universal truths, healing ourselves and our relationships, integrating polarities, and assisting in conscious co-creation.
This gathering is drug- and alcohol-free. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash or otherwise restrained at all times.
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REGISTRATION
Registration is open to anyone who wishes to attend. A variety of ticket types are available to suit your needs and schedule. All tickets include meals throughout the gathering.
Refunds of 75% of your purchase price are available through May 15, 2026. Scholarships are available for kitchen help and other volunteer positions. Please contact Kelly Rainbow Butterfly if you are interested in a work-trade scholarship.
Purchase tickets here:
https://www.sasquatchfamilyreunion.com/reunion-tickets.html #/
Early bird pricing applies through March 1st, 2026.
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LOCATION / CAMPING
The 2026 Sasquatch Family Reunion will be held at the Locust Grove Group Campsite at Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area in Kettle Falls, WA. This location is the site of the historic town of Kettle Falls prior to its relocation before the completion of the Grand Coulee Dam in 1942.
The camping area can accommodate approximately 100 guests in tents, RVs, and vehicles. There are no RV hookups, though a few water spigots and electrical outlets are available at the pavilion/kitchen for charging phones, crock pots, radios, and similar items.
The group camp has pit toilets only, two large fire pits, several dozen picnic tables, hiking trails, and close access to swimming. Pets are allowed if restrained at all times.
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SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES
Below is the tentative daily schedule for Saturday 5/30, Sunday 5/31, and Monday 6/1/26:
• 8:15 – 9:00am – Breakfast
• 9:15 – 10:30am – Group Morning Circle
• 10:45 – 12:00pm – Playshops
• 12:30pm – Lunch and Swap Shop
• 2:00 – 3:15pm – Playshops
• 3:30 – 4:45pm – Playshops
• 4:45 – 5:30pm – Attendee-organized activities
• 5:30pm – Dinner and Swap Shop
• 7:00 – 9:00pm – Evening Group Activity (such as drum circles)
Some of the group activities and workshops include:
• Intentional and Sharing Circles
• Healing, DNA, and Galactic Activations
• Singing, Toning, and Harmonic Frequencies
• Honoring Ceremonies
• Guided and Group Meditations
• Nature Communication and Earth Healing
• Trade Blanket Ceremony
• Energy Medicine and Self-Healing
• Plant Medicines and Identification
• Connecting with Sasquatch, Star Elders, Ancestors and Elementals
• Assisting in Spiritual Growth
• Angel Wash Group Healing
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PRESENTERS
Some of this year’s presenters include:
• A’lana Marmel – Singer/Drum Carrier, Light Language Teacher, Earth & Water Healer
• Bret Lueder – Journalist, Author, Researcher and Podcast Host on UFOs
• Brian Bland – Author of My Life with the Clan of Arrrie, Pork and Beans Show Host
• Carmelle Migliore – Numerologist and Frequency Teacher
• Christian Schena – Esoteric Teacher & Healer, Artist, Tech Master, Earth Repair
• Colin Big Bear – Bear Clan Wisdom Keeper and Protector of the Sacred
• EarthHawk – Artist/Creator, Teacher, Rainbow Warrior
• Hillary Ries (Shekinah Ma) – Teacher, Waldorf Educator, and Author of Frequency
• Kelly Rainbow Butterfly – Sasquatch & Multi-Being Experiencer; Co-Author and Publisher of The Sasquatch Message to Humanity
• Mahalia Michael – Sound Healer, Medical Musician, Mermaid, and Mystic
• Mike Bodewitz – Sasquatch Experiencer and Author of Book of Elders
• Sabrina Sophia – Modern Mystic & Oracle, Naturopathic Dr. and Therapist
• Tara Ashton – Sasquatch Experiencer, Editor, and Advisor for many Sasquatch books
• Troy J. Bacon – Hypnotherapist, Reiki Practitioner, and ET Communicator
• And more to be announced!
The full list of work/playshops and presenters will be announced at a later time.
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MEALS
We lovingly provide healthy, well-balanced, home-cooked (well… camp-cooked!) meals throughout the reunion. A vegan option is always available, and any animal products will be served on the side. Our kitchen relies on volunteer support to run smoothly.
We ask that all attendees who are able volunteer one 1-hour shift sometime during the four-day event to help in the community kitchen. A sign-up board will be available to choose the day, time, and task that works best for you. Volunteer tasks include meal prep, serving, and cleanup. Scholarships are available for those who volunteer 6+ hours in the kitchen.
• On Friday, one meal and snacks will be served around 4:00pm and available throughout the evening as guests arrive.
• Breakfast is served Saturday through Tuesday from 8:15 – 9:00am, featuring items such as fruit, cereal, eggs, potatoes, breads, grains, pastries, cheese, nuts, coffee, and tea.
• Lunch is served Saturday through Monday at 12:30pm, followed by free time to visit with guests, exchange services, hike, or run errands before the next playshop.
• Dinner is served Saturday through Monday at 5:30pm, with free time afterward before the evening ceremony at 7:00pm.
Guests are encouraged to bring personal snacks and favorite foods. If you have special dietary needs (such as gluten-free), please bring supplemental food, as availability cannot be guaranteed.
Please bring your own dishes and utensils if possible (some are provided). Reusable drinking containers are encouraged. Everyone is asked to wash their own dishes in the community kitchen to minimize waste. Please dispose of trash properly and pack in/pack out as much as possible.
Food donations are gratefully accepted. Produce, eggs, side dishes, and snacks are among the most needed items.
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OFFERINGS & SWAP SHOP
Guests are welcome to bring items or offer services for trade or other agreed-upon forms of energy exchange. Setups may be at your campsite or in a designated area for non-campers. Lunch and dinner times are extended to allow space for offering and receiving services.
There are no vendor passes—only day passes or full reunion passes. Donations of products or services for the fundraising raffle are welcome.
Common offerings include tarot, numerology, or astrology readings; bodywork; drum journeys; spiritual or energy tools; crystals; art; and books written by guests. Gifting and bartering are encouraged. We also host a trade blanket ceremony in the evening for exchanging special items. If you wish to participate, please bring meaningful items such as handmade or wild-crafted goods.
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WHAT TO BRING
We encourage everyone to be as self-sustaining as possible. Please bring your own camping gear and supplies when you can. Many guests travel from out of state and may not be able to bring camping equipment, so loaner items such as tents, canopies, sleeping bags, bedding, and beds are deeply appreciated.
Important items to bring include: a camping chair (some provided), water bottle, flashlight, batteries, blankets, dishes (optional), snacks, musical instruments, items to barter or trade, an item for the altar, and materials for workshops (notebook and pen).
Food donations to the community kitchen are welcome and encouraged. Produce, bread, snacks, olive oil, and drinks are always appreciated.
We joyfully welcome anything that expresses your uniqueness—costumes included! We love learning about the tools and practices that support your awakening journey, and you are welcome to share them during our circles.
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HOW TO CONNECT
Event details and ticket sales are available at:
www.SasquatchFamilyReunion.com
For questions, concerns, or recommendations, please contact Kelly Butterfly at [email protected]
Facebook Event Page:
2026 Sasquatch Family Reunion
https://www.facebook.com/share/1AJgbhjBa1/
Facebook Community Group:
Sasquatch Family Reunion Community
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1568093540159167
(This group is used to communicate with other guests, arrange rideshares, borrow equipment, share ideas, and make announcements.)
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ALTERNATIVES
For those unable to camp onsite, nearby lodging options include Columbia Point Resort and Kettle Falls Inn in Kettle Falls, as well as Blue Moose Cabins. Additional accommodations may be available through VRBO, Airbnb, or HipCamp.
The town of Colville, about a 15–20 minute drive from the reunion site, offers a Walmart, grocery stores, and larger motels including Comfort Inn (recommended), Benny’s Colville Inn, and Selkirk Motel, along with many vacation rental options.
Reservations for other Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area sites or National Park Service facilities must be made at recreation.gov.
Just ten minutes from Locust Grove is St. Paul’s Mission and the Kettle Falls Historical Center. The center preserves and interprets the diverse heritage of the Kettle Falls area, from prehistory through the creation of Lake Roosevelt. More information can be found at:
https://www.kettlefallshistoricalcenter.com/about-us.html