2013-convention-logo-1The American Society of Dowsers

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The 2013 National Convention

Dowsing the Golden Age

June 5 to 10, 2013 at Lyndon State College

Lyndonville, Vermont

 

events, descriptions, dates, meals, lodging, travel, and rates all included

 

 Sign up now for the 2013 National Convention!

Easy Online Registration  Printable Registration Form 

 Call to register by phone at (802) 684-3417! 

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Workshops announced - over twenty wonderful topics! Click Here for workshop descriptions and schedule!

Early rates are now here until May 15 - the last price break before full prices!

 

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Keynote Speaker

Paxton Robey

Paxton is an engineer with a degree in Engineering Physics.  He has worked in the corporate world, owned and operated a solar energy engineering business, and in the 1980’s he taught at Oklahoma State University in the school of Electronics and Computer Technology.  For the last ten years, as a consultant, he has been doing training for large corporations and the US Department of Defense in the field of computer networking.

In 1968 Paxton became aware of his connection to the spiritual realms through the gift of psychic functioning and channeling. For over 40 years he has done psychic counseling.  He has given numerous talks and facilitated many workshops with metaphysical and spiritual seekers.  As an intuitive mystic he has an understanding of how we can expedite our own path to awakening.  His bliss is sharing his vision of self awakening and planetary awakening with others.

See more of Paxton's work at his website, No Time For Karma.

 

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Keynote Dowser

Raymon Grace

Raymon Grace is a native of the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia and has been studying forms of healing since 1973.

Raymon is founder and president of Raymon Grace Foundation,and has taken dowsing to new heights, empowering individuals to gain more control of their lives.
With a unique and down-to-earth manner, he teaches in a style that characterizes his life. He doesn’t own a suit and tie.

He lectures across North America, speaking to a wide variety of audiences.

His work has been used in at least 48 countries to improve water quality, reduce violence in schools, communities and to eliminate abuse of women and children.

See more of Raymon's dowsing work on his website, raymongrace.us

 

Convention Details & Schedule

Date Events
Wednesday
June 5th

Pre-Convention Workshops
Day 1, Basic Dowsing School
Day 1, Water Dowsing Course
ASD Bookstore and Vendors Open

Thursday
June 6th

Pre-Convention Workshops
Day 2 Basic Dowsing School
Day 2, Water Dowsing Course
Advanced Dowsing School
Evening Events
  Gongs with Faye Henry
  Opening Ceremonies with White Eagle
  Friday Speaker Introductions
  Refreshmments into the Evening

Friday, June 7th

Convention Presentations
Begin Wellness Corner Opens
Evening Events
  Saturday Speaker Introductions
  ASD Membership Meeting
  Refreshments and Fun into the Evening

Saturday,
June 8th

Convention Presentations
Evening Events
  Sunday Speaker Introductions
  Keynote Presentation with Paxton Robey
  Refreshments into the Evening

Sunday,
June 9th

Convention Presentations
Evening Events
  Keynote Dowser Presentation with Raymon Grace
  Closing Ceremonies with White Eagle

Monday
June 10th

Post-Convention Workshops

 

On Campus Meals & Lodging

 

While you're attending convention, be sure to explore the many exciting opportunities available in the Northeast Kingdom! Visit the Northeast Kingdom Chamber, the Lyndon Chamber, and the Vermont Board of Tourism for more information.

Dormitory lodging on the Lyndon State College campus is affordable and widely available. Dorms are located on campus in walking distance to the dining hall and all event buildings. On-campus parking is located all around the campus, including by the dorms and all event buildings.

Reservations are available for the evening of Tuesday, June 5 through Tuesday, June 12. Checkout is by 6pm.

Per person per night lodging rates

Room Type Price
Two person room $23
One person room $27
Rita Bole Suites $29

 

Food Services

Lyndon State College also offers a meal plan for all Convention attendees. Meals are served in the college dining hall, just outside the main convention building and next to the campus dorms.

There is also a snackbar on campus with a grill and deli foods available. Snackbar hours are weekdays 8am - 3pm and weekends 9am to 3pm.

Meals per person per day

Meal Price
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner $27
Breakfast $5
Lunch $9
Dinner $13

 

Book your on-campus meals and lodging with Lyndon State College at (802) 626-6267

Convention Frequently Asked Questions 

  • If I am registered for the convention, do I need to register separately for the keynotes?
  • No! Registering for the full convention includes everything that takes place from Thursday evening through Sunday evening, including all evening events. If you are registering for any single days of the convention, your registration includes the evening events for that evening; for example, if you register to attend the convention on Saturday you are welcome to attend the keynote evening with Paxton Robey that night. Schools and workshops are extra, they are not included with the convention registration.
  • Are the water dowsing course and basic dowsing school two-day courses, or are they one-day courses offered twice?
  • Both the water dowsing course and basic dowsing schools are two-day courses. The advanced dowsing school is a one-day course.
  • Are the water dowsing course and basic dowsing school held at the same time?
  • Yes, and that does mean that you need to pick one other the other. The same goes for the Basic and Advanced Dowsing Schools; day 2 of the Basic School overlaps with the Advanced School.
  • Do I need to buy meals if I'm staying on campus?
  • No! You are free to stay on campus and explore local dining options, of which there are several in Lyndonville and plenty more in surrrounding towns. Do keep in mind that most attendees eat on campus, and the dining hall is a great place to meet others, talk to presenters, and form relationships. Also, please try to choose your on-campus meals ahead of time to give the college dining staff accurate numbers for meal preparation.
  • What takes place during the convention?
  • Each day of convention is split into four 75 minute presentation blocks - two in the morning, two in the afternoon. During each block, there are at least five presentations to choose from. The schedule is staggered and arranged to allow ample time for meals so you don't have to rush around the campus. Evening activities begin around 7pm each evening. Formal events last approximately two hours and informal socializing continues into the night!
  • How is the campus set up?
  • Lyndon State College is a small campus, and the convention only uses a portion of the buildings. Between meals, lodging, and convention events, the convention is spread across four buildings, each of which is within two or three minutes walking distance of each other. Most of the events are contained within one building.
  • Is there internet access on campus?
  • Yes! There is wifi available as well as wired internet in the housing rooms. Please ask for the login information when you check in. There is also a computer lab open in the main building for you to use.
  • Is there plenty of parking near the convention?
  • Yes! There is parking next to all of the housing buildings, as well as a large parking lot outside the main building where most convention evvents take place.
  • Other questions?
  • Call ASD at (802) 684-3417. We're happy to help!

 

events, descriptions, dates, meals, lodging, travel, and rates all included


Expected Speakers

  • Alicja Aratyn
  • Mosa Baczewska
  • Albie Barden
  • Nancy Lee Bentley
  • Nancy Bodenstein
  • Werner Brandmaier
  • Darrell Brann
  • Cynthia Brush-Pires
  • Leroy Bull
  • John Butler
  • Marty Cain
  • Rita Campbell
  • Leah Carey
  • Peter Champoux
  • Linda Clave
  • Glenn Cratty
  • Brian Crissey
  • Elizabeth Desrochers
  • Charles Dragoo
  • Olivia Ducasse
  • Heben Finnemore
  • Ilizabeth Fortune
  • Dian Freeman
  • Carol Gader
  • Grahame Gardner
  • Joe Gleason
  • Rosemary Ellen Guiley
  • Gayle Hannan
  • Mary Hardy
  • Peter Harmon
  • Michael Hathaway
  • Faye Henry
  • Linda Marie Hill
  • Sandra Isgro
  • David Kane
  • Carolyn Kelley
  • Kathryn Klvana
  • Karl Kolsbun
  • Riki Kretschmar
  • Fearn Lickfield
  • Amelia Loomis
  • Roxanne Louise
  • Martha Loving
  • Sandee Mac
  • Catriona MacGregor
  • Frederico Marincola
  • Ivan McBeth
  • Lisa McCrory
  • Aime "Trent" Millet
  • Andrew Neblett
  • Lee Patterson
  • Suzanne Pinkham
  • Alessandra Previdi
  • Jason Quitt
  • Sal Rachele
  • Kate Rafferty
  • Lorna Reichel
  • Tchipakkan
  • Susan Rose
  • Nancy Saxe
  • Maureen Short
  • Aaron Singleton
  • Sue Singleton
  • David Stanger
  • Mary Swaine
  • Barbara Stone
  • Adhi Two Owls
  • Lynn Walker
  • Julia Williams
  • Mo Wheeler
  • Christina Lynn Whited
  • Kate Whitefield
  • Mary Wolken, PhD
  • Lauren Young

 

 

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