Sunday Festivals
Weekly seasonal gatherings with vendors, music, healing arts, food, workshops, and a closing circle.
A land-based gathering space in Altoona, Alabama for seasonal festivals, healing circles, workshops, art, music, land stewardship, and community connection.

Meadow Song Sanctuary is being reimagined from a former wedding venue into a living sanctuary for community, creativity, healing experiences, and land-based connection.
Here, gathering isn't just attending an event. It's remembering what it feels like to belong — to the earth, to your body, to your creativity, to one another, and to something larger than yourself.
From Sunday festivals and practitioner workshops to art, music, circles, and regenerative land projects, Meadow Song is becoming the kind of community many of us have been longing for.
An overview of what unfolds across the seasons at Meadow Song.
Weekly seasonal gatherings with vendors, music, healing arts, food, workshops, and a closing circle.
Gentle group experiences for reflection, meditation, embodiment, and reconnection.
Practitioner-led sessions in wellness, creativity, nature connection, and growth.
A home for local artists, musicians, makers, and performers.
Weekday space for healers, teachers, and facilitators to host their own offerings.
Meadow restoration, pollinator support, gardens, and regenerative relationship with the land.

Every Sunday, 10am–5pm. A weekly gathering for community, creativity, wellness, and wonder.
Each Sunday the meadow comes alive with local artisan and wellness vendors, live music, healing arts, fresh food and seasonal drinks, hands-on workshops, and space for families and children to roam. Our Wild Roots homeschool hour invites young learners into nature, and the day draws to a close with a Collective Healing Circle — a gentle, donation-based gathering open to all.
This is for guests and attendees who want updates about Meadow Song events. Sign up to receive festival announcements, workshop releases, community gatherings, volunteer opportunities, and other Meadow Song updates.
Meadow Song is seeking vendors, makers, artists, musicians, facilitators, and healing practitioners who want to be part of a community-centered ecosystem — people who value beauty, integrity, creativity, and meaningful gathering.
For artisans, food vendors, herbalists, makers, wellness brands, flower growers, and aligned small businesses.
For healers, coaches, movement and meditation guides, bodyworkers, educators, and facilitators wanting to host circles, workshops, or sessions.
For musicians, poets, dancers, storytellers, and performers who want to share their gifts with a rooted, attentive community.

A spacious indoor gathering space for events, workshops, circles, music, and community meals.

Open green space for festivals, children's play, circles, movement, and seasonal gathering.

A garden-inspired space for plants, flowers, creativity, and small workshops.

Quiet places for reflection, sunset circles, and land-stewardship work.
Meadow Song is being created as a place where people gather regularly, build relationships, share skills, celebrate the seasons, support local makers, and take part in the healing of land and community. It isn't meant to be perfect before it opens — it's meant to be alive, shaped by the people who gather here.
We believe sanctuary is not something we take from the land. It is something we create in relationship with it.

Meadow Song Sanctuary is stewarded by Brittany Kelchner as part of a larger vision for healing, community, nature connection, and planetary restoration. The land is being slowly transformed from a traditional event venue into a living sanctuary where people can gather, learn, create, celebrate, and reconnect with the earth.
Join the list for festival announcements, vendor and practitioner openings, workshops, volunteer days, and land projects.
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Interested in vending, teaching, performing, collaborating, or volunteering? We'd love to hear from you.
Apply to Collaboratehello@meadowsongsanctuary.com