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Monthly Archives: March 2009
SPRING MYSTERIES 2009 NEWS UPDATE
Lots of new things going on at SMF this year. Our Merchant Coordinator, Tami, is putting together a Cauldron Sale table to benefit the Building Fund. All proceeds from the table goes into the fund, so take advantage of this opportunity to help the church and clean out your magical cupboards!
Tami states, “Bring any clean, undamaged items to the festival and drop them off at the Cauldron table in the Merchant hall. Please be sure to have each item priced; and no item can be priced over $20.00.
Some things to consider when donating:
• Burnt or used candles will not be accepted, nor will anything that is stained, damaged, or torn
• Items MUST have a pagan theme. Yes, bath salts and candles are considered Pagan items. So is body butter…as long as it’s not used!
Items must be dropped off at the Cauldron table no later than 5pm on Thursday April 9th. Donations will be accepted on Friday April 10 until noon. If you are unable to attend the festival, but would still like to donate something, please email Tami Cushway at tethyra at yahoo.com or by phone at (425) 971-3270.
The Snack Kitchen is also bringing in some new products this year. Missy, our Snack Kitchen Lead will have energy drinks, vitamin water, fruit, some great fruit-n-nut trail mix, and muddy buddies! The usual offerings of cookies, popcorn, candy, soda and espresso will be available. You can also pick up a commemorative “Journey to Eleusis” bumper sticker here!
So for those of you who stop at the store to pick up some of these items on your way to the festival, we’d love to have you spend your money in the Snack Kitchen! All proceeds go to benefit the Building Fund, so let your munchies be your guide!
Finally, we have just a few beds left. Although registration officially closes April 1st, if you call the church, we’ll see what we can do! Please do not send any emails at this point. We’re 8 days away from the festival, and may not see your request in time. Call the church at 360-793-1945!
See you at SMF!
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Panegyria #106 Ostara 2009 now available for download!
Click here to download Issue #106!
Featured articles include:
Spring Mysteries Festival Update
Crisis in Faith: A Pagan Story
Irish Trivia
Fiction: The Once and Future Witch Part II by Blacksun
- Plus -
Musings . . . by Deborah K. Hudson
and
Menhir News by Pete “Pathfinder” Davis
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Fort Flagler in Danger!
EAch issue of Panegyria contains an article called Menhir News, written by Pete Pathfinder Davis, the Archpriest of the ATC. The topic of his News this time is too important to get posted only in Panegyria. I’ve copied the bulk of his News below.
We have been told that the Washington Department of Parks and Recreation has to cut its budget 10% right now (don’t we all?) and has placed Fort Flagler on its planned closure list. Fort Flagler might not be there for us to use once again in 2010.
If the Retreat Center is shut down and “mothballed” it will deteriorate rapidly. The buildings date back to the early 1940s, and some to the 1900s, and are constantly in need of attention. In the last few years, the state has spent a great deal on modernization. New roofs, all new windows throughout the barracks, and fire sprinkler systems in all the major buildings must have cost a great deal of money.
A part of that money came from all of you who attended SMF. Each year the rental fees, which remain with the park, have gone up, and now the cost is almost four times what it was when we began. Every spring, we give the Parks Department a very nice Easter egg in the form of a very large check for rent.
Flagler is the jewel in the crown of the Washington state parks system. If Flagler closes, all the improvements will surely be for naught. All the spiritual energy we have built up in this place, this holy and beautiful site, will be lost. If Flagler closes and the rangers are laid off, there will be no upkeep, no repairs, no more improvements. Once the momentum of present improvements is lost, the place will quickly become too costly to re-open, too expensive to breathe the life back into. It may be lost to all the people of Washington state, not just us for a few days each spring.
Author Margaret Mead is well known for having said “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”
Now we all need to commit ourselves to saving this state park facility, our holy ground, from being closed. The state cares little that we think the place sacred to us or not; they are concerned only with the cost of keeping some parks open at the expense of closing down others – simple arithmetic. But this is a form of mathematics that doesn’t always produce the same answer when you work it out, because there is another, non-mathematic component of the equation: People!
We are, all of us, taxpayers and voters. The people making these decisions work for us and are responsive to our needs and desires, if only we make those needs plain to them, early and often. We are at a turning point right now.
Now is the time for us to write letters (not e-mails, real hard copy paper letters are impossible to ignore). Letters to the Governor. Letters to the Parks and Recreation Commissioners. Letters to the bureaucrats who manage the parks system. Letters to our elected members of the legislature for the district we live in.
Please, don’t wait. Sit down right now and start writing letters to them, letting them know that Fort Flagler Retreat Center is an important facility for you; that you visit it at least several times every year, often traveling from a great distance to do so. Ask, perhaps even demand, that Fort Flagler be kept open. I’m sure there are numerous smaller and less historically significant parks that could be mothballed for a time in Flagler’s stead, and reopened at some future time at far less expense. They only need to cut 10%!
No need to be specific about ATC’s use of Flagler or what we do there, as that may be a hot button for some bigoted state representatives with religious agendas (like my own senator).
Just tell them you want Fort Flagler State Park Retreat Center to remain open so the public can continue to use these wonderful facilities. Say how important to you as a voter and taxpayer that is. Give your name and your return address. That’s all it takes – but lots of such letters are necessary.
It’s the quantity received and specific things asked for that will bring the necessary pressure to bear on this “penny-wise and pound-foolish” decision to close Fort Flagler. Here are some names and addresses. They are listed in the order of their influence on this problem, so Please, write to them ALL!
- The Hon. Christine Gregoire, Office of the Governor, State of Washington, PO Box 40002, Olympia, WA 98504-0002.
- Mr. Rex Derr, Director, Wa. Parks & Recreation Comm., PO Box 42650, Olympia, WA 98504-2650.
- Ms. Judy Johnson, Dep. Dir. & COO, Wa. Parks & Recreation Comm., PO Box 42650, Olympia, WA 98504-2650.
- Mr. Eliot Scull, Chair, Wa. Parks & Recreation Comm., PO Box 42650, Olympia, WA 98504-2650.
- Mr. Eric Watilo, Asst. Dir. for P&S, NW Region, Wa. Parks & Recreation Comm., 220 N. Walnut St., Burlington, WA 98233.
To find the name of your local legislative representative, go to the roster at http://www.leg.wa.gov/legislature
Be well,
Pete Pathfinder Davis
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SMF 2009 REGISTRATION EXTENDED
Registration has been extended through April 1st.
In addition, due to the economic situation, the ATC has extended the final fee increase to March 27th. That means that the current registration fee of $190 will remain in effect until March 27th.
If you are thinking of coming in an RV, there is space at the Wagon Wheel Campground. Registration fees for those coming in RVs is $150. Information on camping fees can be found at the following link.
http://www.parks.wa.gov/parkpage.asp?selectedpark=Fort+Flagler&pageno=2
If you have any questions, please contact the church at 360-793-1945. Thanks!
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ATC Pagan Information Network #54
ATC Pagan Information Network – Episode 54
“Tarot”
Jeff and Daniel Christiansen discuss the history and use of the Tarot.
Music: Contemplative Thoughts by Colie Brice
Downloaded from the Podsafe Music Network
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ATC Pagan Information Network #54
ATC Pagan Information Network – Episode 54
“Tarot”
Jeff and Daniel Christiansen discuss the history and use of the Tarot.
Music: Contemplative Thoughts by Colie Brice
Downloaded from the Podsafe Music Network
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