Indirectly
my involvement with Blue Deer Center began several years ago at a large
gathering when I bashfully introduced myself as a lowly magazine
designer and within a matter of days, found myself up to my elbows in
articles and layouts as I stepped into the role of art director for
Sacred Fire Magazine.
Blue Deer Center appeared regularly in the magazine and over the years I
became familiar with it’s programs and always admired the
accomplishments of everyone involved. Eventually, I visited Blue Deer
Center as a participant in one of Eliot Cowan’s five-day Healing Camps
and like so many others fell in love with the Center, it’s mission and
surroundings. I returned, if not as often as I wished, certainly as
often as I could.
Last
year I had the pleasure of organizing and supporting a couple events in
Colorado with Eliot Cowan. When my work was done and I was saying my
goodbyes, Eliot presented me with a gift and a gracious thank you note
in which he wrote, “
Please accept this gift from The Ancestors you’ve served so well.”
With those words he had given me a gentle clue that has opened my eyes
to the beauty and richness to be found in honoring and supporting this
ancestral wisdom we love so much. Following this clue led me to join a
small group organizing various celebrations for the
20th anniversary of the book
Plant Spirit Medicine, which gave me an opportunity to collaborate with the folks at Blue Deer Center.
One
morning a couple months ago I found myself daydreaming about an
ambitious project that might help the Blue Deer Center spread it’s
message. As the scope of this imaginary (and frankly ludicrous) strategy
ballooned in every direction, I raced back to reality wondering what
had gotten into me—the last thing I was looking for on that particular
morning was more work. Two hours later I got a call from Blue Deer
Center Executive Director, Mark Gionfriddo asking me to consider taking
the role of Communications Director. I was humbled by his offer and
although I said I would like to think about it, I knew my answer would
be yes.
I
feel very privileged to be entrusted with the important task of helping
Blue Deer Center share it’s message, mission and gifts. Over the years
my life has been enriched by the support, guidance, and friendship of
many people associated with the center and I hope to honor their
generosity with the work I do.
I
will be visiting the Center to begin the process of orienting myself to
this new role and I look forward to meeting team members and learning
about all the great work everyone has been doing.
Mace Fleeger
Communications Director
Blue Deer Center