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Sturgeon Full Moon Circle
The Sturgeon Moon arrives during a season when abundance and endurance meet. Named for the ancient fish that have sustained Indigenous communities for generations, this Moon invites us to reflect on a simple but profound question: What is meant to sustain us?
Join us for an intimate evening of community, ritual, storytelling and a shared meal as we gather beneath the energy of the Full Moon. Together we'll explore what nourishment looks like beyond productivity and consumption. What traditions feed us? What relationships carry us? What practices help us endure? And what are we being called to release so that we can receive the sustenance we truly need?
The evening will include:
Full Moon ritual and reflection
Guided journaling and conversation
A shared community meal
Herbal tea and seasonal offerings
Space for rest, connection and intention setting
Whether you're coming with lifelong friends or arriving on your own, you'll be welcomed into a small circle rooted in curiosity, care and collective healing.
Space is intentionally limited to 10 participants to preserve the intimacy of the gathering. Registration is required. We look forward to sharing the evening with y’all.
We offer Reciprocity Pricing to honor different access needs and lived realities. Please choose the level that reflects your current capacity and privilege. No proof required. Trust is part of the practice. Rooted Access: For those navigating financial hardship, disability, caregiving, unstable income or systemic barriers. This rate is subsidized by our community. Sustaining Care: For those able to meet their needs with relative stability and contribute to the true cost of the event. This rate reflects the true cost of offering these events. Redistributive Care: For those with greater financial access who can help subsidize Rooted Access seats and future offerings. Our Commitment: All of Savage Daughters’ classes and events are rooted in Black and Indigenous knowledge, reciprocity and care. This pricing model is one way we practice redistribution and collective responsibility.
The Sturgeon Moon arrives during a season when abundance and endurance meet. Named for the ancient fish that have sustained Indigenous communities for generations, this Moon invites us to reflect on a simple but profound question: What is meant to sustain us?
Join us for an intimate evening of community, ritual, storytelling and a shared meal as we gather beneath the energy of the Full Moon. Together we'll explore what nourishment looks like beyond productivity and consumption. What traditions feed us? What relationships carry us? What practices help us endure? And what are we being called to release so that we can receive the sustenance we truly need?
The evening will include:
Full Moon ritual and reflection
Guided journaling and conversation
A shared community meal
Herbal tea and seasonal offerings
Space for rest, connection and intention setting
Whether you're coming with lifelong friends or arriving on your own, you'll be welcomed into a small circle rooted in curiosity, care and collective healing.
Space is intentionally limited to 10 participants to preserve the intimacy of the gathering. Registration is required. We look forward to sharing the evening with y’all.
We offer Reciprocity Pricing to honor different access needs and lived realities. Please choose the level that reflects your current capacity and privilege. No proof required. Trust is part of the practice. Rooted Access: For those navigating financial hardship, disability, caregiving, unstable income or systemic barriers. This rate is subsidized by our community. Sustaining Care: For those able to meet their needs with relative stability and contribute to the true cost of the event. This rate reflects the true cost of offering these events. Redistributive Care: For those with greater financial access who can help subsidize Rooted Access seats and future offerings. Our Commitment: All of Savage Daughters’ classes and events are rooted in Black and Indigenous knowledge, reciprocity and care. This pricing model is one way we practice redistribution and collective responsibility.