Howdy Folks!

The Rainbow Family of Living Light in the East Texas region.

We, who are brothers and sisters, children of God, families of life on
Earth, freinds of nature and of all people, children of Humankind
calling ourseleves Rainbow Family Tribe humbly invite: all races,
peoples, tribes, communes, men, women, children, individuals -- out of
love; all nations and national leaders -- out of respect; all relions
and religious leaders -- out of faith; all politicians -- out of
charity; to join with us in gathering together for the purpose of
expressing our sincere desire that there be peace on Earth, harmony
among all the people... and to hold open worship, prayer, chanting, or
whatever is the want or desire of the people, for three days; but upon
the fourth day of July, at noon, to ask that there be a meditative
contemplative silence wherein we, the invited people of the world, may
consider and give humor and respect to anyone or anything that has
aided in the positive evolution of humandkind and Nature upon this,
our most beloved and beautiful world -- asking blessing upon we the
people of this world and hope that we the people can effectively
proceeed to evolve, expand, and live in harmony and peace. AMEN

Oct 15-23, 1994
	in Angelina National Forest

For more Information:
	Hillbilly & Kathy...... 409-875-2797
	Susan & Ramblance......	409-560-3925
	Huck & Jodi...........	409-564-7274
NO Collect Calls, Please!

Dear Family, PLEASE BRING:
  YOUR OWN bowl, cup & spoon, waterbottle, shelter & bedding, warm
clothes, rain gear, TP, bug repellant, sunscreen, etc., peace love &
responsibility. 
  TO SHARE bulk food, garden produce, kitchen/camp tools, medical
supplies & expertise, *musical* supplies & expertise, CB radios, solar
panels, respect & cooperation.
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  FOR THE KITCHENS: Bring nutritious food to share with the family --
fresh fruits & veggies, nuts & seeds to sprout, dried fruit, brown
rice, whole grain flours, oils, herbs & spices, miso, tamari, honey &
molasses, etc. Try not to bring so many individual cans/bottles/bags
-- PLEASE BUY IN BULK whenever you can, saving money and cutting down
on TRASH! (Don't forget the watermelon!)

  TOOL & MATERIALS: Tarps, rope, laterns, waterjugs, water-filters,
first aid kits, food-grade buckets, handsaws, axes, shovels, candles,
cutting boards, knives, bio-degradable soap, sponges, bleach, toilet
paper, garbage bags, plywood. Cooking equipment, large pots & pans,
serving sppons, spatulas, grittles, grills, skillets, etc.
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If you packed it in, pack it out!
  *Cleanup is ongoing!* Take care of your own trash - Pocket cigarette
butts & litter in your path - Carry a trash bag to the trailhead when
you go - Disappear your campsite
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WE DISCOURAGE: weapons, alcohol, drugs, abuse, ripoffs, money-trading
in the temple. Pets endanger the sanctity of our water; leave yours at
home or keep it leased.
	
		       PARTICIPATION IS THE KEY

The Map
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<- Lufkin 103 west | San Augustine 103 east ->
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                   |
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              147  |
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                   | Broaddus
                   | FM 83
                   +-------------+--------> Pineland
                   |   3.9miles  |
                   |             | 300-3
                   |  Angelina   | 
                   |  National   |
              147  |   Forest    |
                   |             | 317
                   |             |
                   |             |
                     Sam Rayburn \
                     Reservoir    \ Oak Grove Babtist Church
                                  |
                                \ | /
                               - HOME -
                                / | \

From Broaddus take F.M. 83 3.9 miles to FS 300-3 go 2.2 miles, right
on FS 317, go 5.5 miles. Gravel ends, take dirt road straight home!!!
(Look for Oak Grove Babtist Church signs)