Hosted by Circle’s End Temple, (251 Mereness Road, Worcester, NY, U.S)

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August 14-16, 2026
Schedule
Friday, August 14th
10:00am – Arrival starts at 10am, but you can arrive anytime after 10am.
Noon – Lunch
1:00pm – Get settled in, explore the area. Some recommendations are: Baseball Hall of Fame, Farmers Museum, Iroquois Museum, Howe’s Caverns, and Herkimer Diamond Mines.
5:30pm – Dinner
7:00pm – Bonfire w/ opening ritual
Saturday, August 15th
8:00am – Breakfast
9:00am – Classes (TBA)
Noon – Lunch
1:00pm – Classes (TBA)
5:30pm – Dinner
7:00pm – Initiations (for Correllian clergy and initiates only)
Sunday, August 16th
8:00am – Breakfast
10:30 – Lustration of the Living (ritual)
Noon – Lunch
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Cost
Weekend entry: $5 per person (children 13 and under are free)
Weekend camping: $40 per family (Camping is very rough with hose water, a porta potty, and little access to electricity. The site is not dry, just clean up after yourself. Pets are not allowed as the site is a homestead with free-ranging chickens that the owners would like to remain alive.)
Weekend meals: $5 a meal or $30 for the whole weekend (Most food allergies can be accommodated, though trace amounts may be present in your food. Please email Rev. Autumn at autumn.stoneflower@gmail.com to make them aware of your food allergies.)

What Is Lustration of the Living?
The Correllian Lustration ceremonies originated as ceremonies of purification and blessing, performed by members of the High-Correll family. It is a ceremony that blesses the members of the Correllian Tradition, Deity in both male and female aspects, and recognizes the connections of all beings. These ceremonies were much simpler and less formal than the modern Correllian Lustration, focusing primarily upon the Oracle of the Ancestors. Lustration is held twice a year, one honoring the ancestors and the second honoring the living. The Book of Life described in the ceremony is the actual Book of Life of the Tradition, containing the names of all members of the Tradition.
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If you’re not interested in on-site meals, here is a list of local eateries:
Other accommodations can be found about 30 minutes away in Oneonta, Cooperstown, or Cobleskill.