The Main Grove, also known as the Boonville Grove, is the original and foundational Grove of the Three Haven Society, located in southwestern Indiana. It serves as both a physical sanctuary and a spiritual beacon, where members gather to honor nature, the divine, and each other.
The Three Haven Society was founded with the vision of creating a sacred space where individuals could reconnect with the wisdom of nature, the Tuatha Dé Danann, and the Triple Moon Goddess.
The Boonville Grove was the first Grove established under this mission and has since served as a model for other Groves that have formed.
The space embodies the Sacred Web, reflecting the interconnectedness of all life through its rituals, community gatherings, and dedication to environmental stewardship
The Boonville Grove operates as the Main Grove within the Three Haven Society’s organizational framework.
It is overseen by the Council of the Main Grove, which includes the Keeper, Grove Mother, Steward, Tender, and Artisan
The Main Grove conducts quarterly meetings and an Annual General Meeting (AGM) to discuss governance, finances, and major initiatives
The land surrounding the Boonville Grove is rich in natural beauty, including rolling hills, forests, and fertile lands, making it an ideal setting for a spiritual refuge.
The Grove serves as a hub for seasonal rituals, meditative practices, and ecological restoration efforts, aligning with the Society’s dedication to nature stewardship and the protection of sacred spaces
The Main Grove also plays a mentorship role for Branch Groves and Sapling Groves, ensuring that new Groves remain aligned with the Society’s core principles
The Boonville Grove remains adaptive and innovative, balancing ancient traditions with modern needs.
It continues to inspire new Groves across different locations, each reflecting its own unique connection to the Sacred Web while honoring the foundational teachings of the Main Grove
The Three Haven Society’s leadership core includes:
• Keeper (Founder): William A. Eckley JR — As the legal incorporator and spiritual guide, he oversees doctrinal consistency, ritual development, and administrative affairs, ensuring the Society remains anchored in nature-honoring traditions.
• Grove Mother: Samantha M. Dale — Provides counsel on community well-being and organizes shared rituals, fostering a nurturing environment that strengthens the bonds of fellowship.
• Grove Steward: Kyle C. Campfield — Helps coordinate day-to-day operations, outreach projects, and sustainable land management efforts, guiding the Society’s mission of environmental stewardship.
• Grove Tender: Jessica Campfield — Oversees the day-to-day care of sacred land, leading ecological stewardship projects (tree felling, pond restoration, and more) to ensure that the Grove remains both spiritually vibrant and environmentally sustainable.
• Grove Artisan: Hannah Murphy — Brings creativity and craftsmanship to the Society’s rituals and spaces, crafting symbolic elements, beautifying altars, and guiding members in artistic expressions that reflect nature-centric beliefs.