Ring a round a rosie… rainbowers gather in Malheur for their annual gathering Credit: Eric Iseman

** Updated with new information **

The Rainbow Gathering taking place between July 1-7 in the Malheur National Forest has seen thousands of visitors congregating in the area for the annual counterculture peace gathering. A reported 20,000-30,000 are expected to attend during the week-long festivities.

On Sunday, July 2, an unidentified man collapsed and was taken to a makeshift medical area. Life-saving efforts were undertaken for 15-20 minutes by an emergency room doctor who was attending the festival, according to the Grant County Sheriff’s office. The man, identified as George Ernest Rogers III, 43, from Texas, was pronounced dead on the scene. The cause of Roger’s death is unknown at this time.

William Pasko, 74, from Maryland, suffered a heart attack and died from natural causes on July 3. A California doctor attempted to revive the man, but was unsuccessful.


The Rainbow Gathering began in 1972 and takes place each year in a different national forest. This year, the gathering is being heavily monitored by country sheriffs and the forest service.

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  1. NOTE: Photo above appears to be a peace circle in silent meditation, common to Rainbow Gatherings.

  2. Pretty sure the gathering is being held on the Malhuer National Forest which is administered by the US Forest Service not the Malhuer National Wildlife Refuge which was taken over by the Bundy Clan last year and is administered by US Fish and Wildlife.

  3. No disrespect, but it may be a good idea to check the grammatical errors in the above?

  4. Undertaken twice in the same sentence and Grants County? Also, who finds it lucky that this man collapsed during the 15-20 minutes that an ER doctor was there?

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