Renew our home for earth community healing.  Under a weathered canvas, thousands have gathered—sharing stories, learning, singing, debating, and dreaming of a better world. 

This simple yet extraordinary structure, the Skylodge, has been much more than a shelter. It has been a sanctuary, a classroom, a council chamber, and a space where ideas take root and grow into action.

Here, people have learned about permaculture, herbal medicine, ecosystem restoration, and the ancient wisdom of living in harmony with the land. They’ve sat in circles, weaving relationships across generations and traditions. This is where visions for a future in right relationship with the Earth have been born.

Michael Pilarski, affectionately known to many as Skeeter, has dedicated decades to creating spaces like this—spaces of community, knowledge-sharing, and Earth healing. He reminds us: the work was never about one person—it has always been about all of us.

But time has taken its toll. The Skylodge, after years of faithful service, is now worn beyond repair. Its seams have stretched, its fabric threadbare. Though it has stood through many storms, it cannot stand much longer. If it could speak, it would carry the voices of those who’ve gathered beneath it and gently whisper: It’s time for something new.

So, we are raising funds to rebuild the Skylodge—not just to replace a tent, but to ensure that this living, breathing space for Earth healing and community building continues to thrive. A new Skylodge will mean more gatherings, more knowledge shared, more connections forged, and more hope for the future.

This is a call to those who’ve ever been inspired, moved, or transformed beneath this canvas. If you’ve felt connection or learning in its embrace—or if you simply believe in the power of spaces that bring people together—please consider contributing.

Every donation helps. CLICK HERE. Every gesture of support ripples outward. Together, we can ensure that this circle of care and vision remains unbroken.


🌿 Aiden Cinnamon Tea’s Poetic Composting Corner:

This isn’t just a rebuild—it’s a composting of what’s frayed into new forms of gathering. It’s a remembering that structures, like stories, wear out not because they fail, but because they’ve held so much. What if rebuilding the Skylodge is also about rebuilding our commitment to each other, to the Earth, and to futures that feel rooted in relational reciprocity rather than extraction? Let’s not just pitch a tent—let’s weave a new spell.


Let’s build a new Skylodge.
Let’s keep the circle alive.
Let’s keep the circle unbroken.

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