Meet the presenters of our

Sunday Sanctuary Series

  • Fern Lickfield

    Fern Lickfield brings 30 years combined experience as a Druid priestess, Faery Seer, Geomancer, ceremonialist, ecstatic dancer, empowerment facilitator, and certified flower essence practitioner.

    She serves life as a spiritual guide, community organizer, earth healer, gardener, tree speaker, web weaver, and remembrance facilitator. Fearn has a passion for co-creating vibrant community celebrations that honor the earth and waters, embrace the changing seasons, and commemorate rites of passage. As the steward and temple tender of Dreamland, an eco-spiritual retreat center and sanctuary Worcester, VT, she fosters a nurturing environment for growth and healing.

    Over the last 19 years, she has held the mantle of teacher, administrator, director, and Chief of the Green Mountain Druid School and Order which she co-founded with her late great husband Ivan McBeth in 2006.

    In this next chapter, she is excited to offer her unique blend of skill, heartful presence and wisdom to support people who long to belong and connect deeply to LIFE.

  • Rev. Kim Marie Glynn

    Rev. Kim Marie Glynn is an interspiritual minister, an interdimensional traveler and conscious creator whom loves to root into the heartbeat of the earth as well as sacredly balance the rising consciousness of the cosmos calling us all (can you hear it? ). She seeks to re-mind us all back to our souls destiny working to continually discover and create evolutionary magic with others during these powerful times.

  • Christina DuCharme

    Christina is the founder and director of the Inner Path School of Healing, and owner of Blue Heron Acupuncture, LLC.  She combines her decades of study, practice, experience working with clients, and leading workshops, to offer a unique and specialized training for students to access their innermost selves, and bring their gifts to the world. Teaching others the tools to connect with their innate gifts and self expression is a deep passion of Christina's.

  • Katherine Elmer

    Katherine Elmer is an earth priestess and ceremionialist of Celtic and Nordic descent. She grew up in the green hills of Central Vermont (Abenaki territory) and revels in the opportunity to connect with folks around a shared love of place and nature through whole foods nutrition and herbal medicine. She is a clinically-trained community herbalist, a national board certified health and wellness coach at the UVM Health Comprehensive Pain Program through the Osher Center for Integrative Health, and has been teaching courses for nearly 2 decades on Herbal Medicine, Integrative Health and Food Systems topics at the University of Vermont and Vermont State University. Katherine completed professional herbalism training through the Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism. She manages medicinal plant gardens on UVM campus and is the faculty advisor for the UVM student Herbalism Club. Katherine is founding director and a clinical herbalist at Spoonful Herbals (a local educational non-profit) and co-founder and former co-director of Railyard Apothecary in Burlington. To learn more, check out community classes and educational resources at www.spoonfulherbals.org.

  • RoseMary Wereley

    RoseMary has been involved with the Healing Arts since 1980s and has continued expanding and honing her natural gifts skills which include Reiki, Johrei, remote and in person intuitive Healing Reading sessions, Ancestral, multi cultural and IInner Child Trauma work. She shares memories, mysteries and miracles, walks a Red Road is a Spiritual Elder, Song and Drumkeeper.

    rosemaryinvt@gmail.com

    Inspiredhealing.abmp.com

  • Violet Millartin

    Violette Millartin is a queer dancer, music-maker, gardener, carpenter, healer, art teacher, community builder, and off-grid homesteader. Sagittarius sun and rising, Leo moon ~ her fiery nature ignites her zest for life, healing, and deep, embodied exploration of self, relationships, and all different ways of being in the world. Adaptive and exploratory, she makes herself at home in a self-built tiny house in a mountain hollow village, and in beloved friends' kitchens and spare bedrooms, all rooted in the Green Mountains of central Vermont.

  • Auntie Bear

    My name is Auntie Bear, Druid, teacher and and most importantly I am a student of life. I am a spirit wearing skin, learning each day, each moment to walk in this ever challenging world in love. I live in Calais VT in a cottage in the woods with my cat companion ULLR. Working with the elementals, ancestors, guides and community, my focus is to live a clean life in harmony with the land, and all of its inhabitants.

  • Carl BrokenHorse-Koehler

    Carl BrokenHorse-Koehler (they/them) is an author, historian, sacred activist and medicine keeper of European and Haudenosaunee descent. BrokenHorse grows traditional Three Sisters- corns, beans, and squash, in addition to native herbs. They connect the people to the foods of their ancestors at seasonal ceremonies and gatherings. Coming from this indigenous line of peacemakers and orators, they use the written word, spoken story, the power of indigenous tradition and the seasonal medicine wheel to decolonize, rematriate, and heal the people. Professionally, BrokenHorse is a early childhood teacher and an active Community educator and gardener.