Distinctly Montana Magazine

Spring 2012

Distinctly Montana Magazine

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the level of cultural consciousness. Anyone interest- ed, regardless of physical ability, and above age 11, is welcome to register. Every effort is made to accommo- date each participant, from choosing tipi sleeping or a cozy cabin, to special needs or meal requests. "The whole meaning of our time together, is to inspire each participant with knowledge of living in harmony with the earth. Native Americans know how to do this. Because so many people never have a chance to listen to the earth speak to them, we want to give people the tools to do this. If people slow down their world long enough to listen, they too, can find the sacred in the everyday," says Smith. CATERING CONFIDENCE MOCCASIN TRACKS TIPI RETREAT IN RED LODGE JULY 8 - 13 Northeast of Yellowstone National Park in the beautiful Beartooth Mountains rests Red Lodge, host to CATHY SMITH'S ANNUAL MOCCASIN TRACKS TIPI RETREAT July 8-13, 2012. "Nothing is more breathtaking than being surrounded by the beauty and nature of Red Lodge and the Beartooths," says Smith who lived in Red Lodge for nine years and still has family there. The banks of Rock Creek will house the renowned tipi at the Medicine Flower lodge, just north of town. Celebrate the harmony inherent in Native American culture, while surrounded by the magnificence of the Rocky Mountain wilder- ness, in this historical and culturally unique mountain refuge. To speak to Cathy Smith directly, call her at 505-470-6650. To read more about her and the Moccasin Tracks Tipi Retreat, see her Web sites at www.tipilifestyles.com or www.cathyasmith.com. 406.219.9005 | tripleforkcatering.com events@tripleforkcatering.com www.distinctlymontana.com 49

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