Summer Soltice Event at Frank’s Hill!

Jun 12, 2017 by

Summer Soltice Event at Frank’s Hill!

The public is invited to Frank’s Hill in southern Richland County to observe the setting sun on the longest of day of the year. The summer solstice will occur at 11:54 p.m. on Tuesday, June 20th. The public is welcome to visit the hill on June 20th to say farewell to the last sunset of spring or on June 21st to view the first sunset of summer. Early risers also may enjoy the glorious sunrises from the site. Weather permitting, the Three Eagles Foundation expects to enjoy a campfire and stargaze following the sunset on June 21st.

Frank’s Hill is a small knoll peppered with effigy mounds that offers a commanding view of the lower Wisconsin River valley. The neighboring ridge to the west contains a group of small conical mounds thought to be calendar mounds that track the setting sun from May 1st to the summer solstice and back. The property, formerly owned by Frank Shadewald, is located on STH 193 just off STH 60, a few miles west of Muscoda. Participants should arrive by 8:00 p.m. to have time to walk around the mounds and should be there no later than 8:30 to view the sunset.

Those attending should bring chairs or blankets and insect repellant. Also, feel free to bring a telescope or good set of binoculars and a camera. Directions to Frank’s Hill are as follows; from the north end of the Muscoda bridge at the intersection of STH 80 & 60, drive west on Hwy. 60 for two miles and turn north on STH 193. Park by the first gate on the east side of the road, a short distance from Hwy. 60, and walk to the top of the hill. For questions regarding the event, contact Dave Martin at (608) 739-4198 or Mark Cupp at 739-3188. More information on Frank’s Hill may be found at the Three Eagles Foundation website at www.3-Eagles.org or by visiting the Foundation’s Facebook page.

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Celebrate Spring at Franks’ Hill!

Mar 13, 2017 by

Celebrate Spring at Franks’ Hill!

Bid farewell to winter and welcome spring by observing the vernal equinox amongst the ancient effigy mounds at Frank’s Hill near Muscoda. The Three Eagles Foundation will welcome people to observe the sunrises and sunsets from Saturday through Monday, March 18th to 20th, in recognition of the changing of the seasons. Spring officially begins at 5:28 a.m. on Monday, March 20th. Frank’s Hill will be open to the public for self-guided tours of the mounds throughout the weekend. Foundation representatives will be onsite for the Sunday evening sunset with a campfire and night sky watching to follow. The observations are subject to suitable weather conditions. A short hike will be required to the top of the hill that offers a stunning view of the lower Wisconsin River valley. The site is located 2 miles west of Muscoda near the intersection of Hwy. 60 and Hwy. 193.

Frank’s Hill is on the National Register of Historic Places. A group of unique effigy mounds is situated on Hill East where the observances will occur. Across Hwy. 193 is the west ridge where a line of small mounds, thought to be calendar mounds, is situated. The site offers a panoramic vista of the area which once contained the highest concentration of bird effigy mounds found anywhere in the world, including the remnants of the giant Ghost Eagle mound with a wingspan of over 1300 feet. The mounds are thought to have been built a thousand or more years ago by the people of the Late Woodland Tradition, recognized by many as the ancestors of the modern Ho-Chunk Nation.

To learn more about the equinox events or for directions, contact Three Eagles Foundation President Dave Martin at (608) 739-4198 or visit the Foundation’s website or Facebook page.

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Fall Equinox Event – Thursday, Sept 22

Sep 13, 2016 by

Fall Equinox Event – Thursday, Sept 22

FRANK’S HILL OPEN TO PUBLIC FOR EQUINOX EVENT

MUSCODA…..Frank’s Hill, an effigy mound site in southern Richland County, will be open to the public on Thursday, September 22nd, for observance of the autumnal equinox. Equinox means “equal day and night” and on September 22nd will mark the end of summer and beginning of fall.  Everyone is invited to gather at Frank’s Hill near Muscoda to view the sunrise or sunset or to visit the site during the day to see the mounds and the grand vista. A campfire and sharing of stories will occur following the sunset. The event is subject to suitable weather conditions. A short hike will be required to the top of the hill that offers a stunning view of the lower Wisconsin River valley. Participants should arrive by 6:30 p.m. to view the sunset. Frank’s Hill is located 2 miles west of Muscoda near the intersection of Hwy. 60 and Hwy. 193.

David Martin, President of the Three Eagles Foundation, said, “Our departed friend, Frank Shadewald, thoroughly enjoyed sharing the hill and the mounds with others and used the equinox and solstice events as reasons to invite the public to the site. He would have wanted these observances to continue so, to honor Frank’s memory, we will hold a fall equinox event again this year. Whether you are interested in the stunning colors of the sunset, the spectacular view, the intriguing archeology or the serenity of the site, all are welcome to attend.”

Frank’s Hill is on the National Register of Historic Places. A group of unique effigy mounds is situated on the east ridge where the event will occur. Across Hwy. 193 lies the west ridge where a line of small conical mounds, thought to be calendar mounds, is situated. The site offers a panoramic vista of the area which once contained the highest concentration of bird effigy mounds found anywhere in the world. The mounds are thought to have been built during the Late Woodland period dating back to one thousand or more years ago.

To learn more about the equinox event or for directions, contact Dave Martin at (608) 739-4198 or visit the Three Eagles Foundation website or Facebook page.

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Mayan Sacred Fire Ceremony – Saturday, July 2nd @ 4pm

Jun 23, 2016 by

Mayan Sacred Fire Ceremony – Saturday, July 2nd @ 4pm

Mayan Sacred fire Ceremony

Franks Hills Animal Effigy Mounds

Saturday, July 2, 2016 4:00 pm / 12 Ik /Wind

Near Muscoda, WI 53573

Come joins us in Mayan Sacred time as we connect with the land, and spirits Let’s celebrate life with offerings and gratitude, as we bring our prayers and Join us as we learn the importance of preserving ancient and sacred sites of our ancestors…. reflections to Mayan sacred fire. around the world.

Everyone is welcome to join us in this special time!

Maltiox and we see you there!

Love donations are welcome!

Please bring a chair, blankets, your drum or rattle. You may also bring special offerings to the sacred fire, such as candles, sacred tobacco, incenses, seeds, flowers, herbs, letters, stones, or any special item.

Ceremony will lead be Nan Shuni Giron For additional Mayan Sacred tree of life birth readings please Mayan Ajq’ij’ Day keeper and spiritual guide. Contact [email protected] or (224)203-0182 For directions call at (608) 604-5381 (608)-647- 5432.

Directions to Frank’s Hill are as follows; from the north end of the Muscoda bridge at the intersection of STH 80 & 60, drive west on Hwy. 60 for two miles and turn north on STH 193. Park by the first gate on the east side of the road, a short distance from Hwy. 60, and walk to the top of the hill.

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SUMMER SOLSTICE OBSERVANCE SET FOR FRANK’S HILL

Jun 10, 2016 by

SUMMER SOLSTICE OBSERVANCE SET FOR FRANK’S HILL

The public is invited to Frank’s Hill in southern Richland County Father’s Day weekend to observe the setting sun on the longest of day of the year. The summer solstice will occur on Monday, June 20th, but the public is welcome to visit the hill on Saturday, June 18th, or Sunday, June 19th to view the sunrise or sunset. Frank’s Hill is a small knoll peppered with effigy mounds that offers a commanding view of the lower Wisconsin River valley. The neighboring ridge to the west contains a group of small conical mounds thought to be calendar mounds that track the setting sun from May 1st to the summer solstice and back. In addition, a full moon will be visible on June 20th. The property, formerly owned by Frank Shadewald, is located on STH 193 just off STH 60, a few miles west of Muscoda. Participants should arrive at 8:00 pm to have time to walk around the mounds and should be there no later than 8:30 pm to view the sunset.

Participants should bring chairs, blankets and insect repellant. Also, feel free to bring a telescope or good set of binoculars and a camera. Directions to Frank’s Hill are as follows; from the north end of the Muscoda bridge at the intersection of STH 80 & 60, drive west on Hwy. 60 for two miles and turn north on STH 193. Park by the first gate on the east side of the road, a short distance from Hwy. 60, and walk to the top of the hill. For questions regarding the event, contact Dave Martin at (608) 739-4198 or Mark Cupp at 739-3188. More information on Frank’s Hill may be found at the Three Eagles Foundation website at www.3-Eagles.org or by visiting the Foundation’s Facebook page.

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CELEBRATE SPRING AT FRANK’S HILL

Mar 4, 2016 by

CELEBRATE SPRING AT FRANK’S HILL

Bid farewell to winter and welcome spring by observing the vernal equinox amongst the ancient effigy mounds at Frank’s Hill near Muscoda. On Sunday, March 20th spring. Persons wishing to attend should gather at Frank’s Hill by 6:30 p.m. The site will be open to the public on Saturday  and Sunday for self-guided tours of the mounds and for anyone who wishes to view the sunrise.

In addition, a special ceremony will be conducted on Sunday afternoon at 3:00. A medicine man from Peru, Adolfo Ttito Condori, will conduct a traditional despacho ceremony. Through an interpreter, he will explain the tradition and purpose of the sacred offering known as Despacho. Condori also will share his impression of the mounds at Frank’s Hill. Participants should arrive by 2:45 p.m. for the despacho ceremony and should bring chairs or blankets for seating as well as  snacks or beverages. Dress warmly and consider bringing a gift of flowers, such as carnations, for the ceremony.

The events are subject to suitable weather conditions. A short hike will be required to the top of the hill that offers a stunning view of the lower Wisconsin River valley. The site is located 2 miles west of Muscoda near the intersection of Hwy. 60 and Hwy. 193.

Frank’s Hill is on the National Register of Historic Places. A group of unique effigy mounds is situated on the East Ridge where the event will occur, which looks across to the west ridge where a line of small mounds, thought to be calendar mounds, is situated. The site offers a panoramic vista of the area which once contained the highest concentration of bird effigy mounds found anywhere in the world, including the remnants of the giant Ghost Eagle mound with a wingspan of over 1⁄4 mile. The mounds are thought to have been built a thousand or more years ago.

To learn more about the equinox events or for directions, contact Dave Martin at (608) 739-4198., people will gather to observe the first official sunset of

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