Messages In This Digest (25 Messages)
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- Abraham Hicks Daily Quote - 01/01/2011 From: Ash
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- Carrie Hart: A Meditation to Begin 2011 From: Ash
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- 12/31/2010 Herb of the Day: Ague Root From: Ash
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- 12/31/2010 Daily Goddess Devotion From: Ash
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- Every Living Creature Has A Soul From: Ash
- 6.
- A New Years Candle & Rune Ritual , 1/1/2011, 8:00 am From: which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com
- 7.
- Prayers Needed for Ron's Grandma Charnecky From: Cher Chirichello
- 8.1.
- Daily Goddess Devotion From: Ash
- 9.
- Happy 01/01/11 Today....Lets walk through this New Year with Positiv From: Cher Chirichello
- 10.
- Prayers for the Passing of Regina Charnecky From: Cher Chirichello
- 11.
- Jan 1 - New Year's Day.....Bring in Luck From: Cher Chirichello
- 12.
- Today's Goddess:.GAMELIA New Year's Day (Europe/United States) From: Cher Chirichello
- 13a.
- New Year's Cookies From: Cher Chirichello
- 14.
- Daily Aromatherapy Tip . Green Tea Bath Bags From: Cher Chirichello
- 15.
- Roman Poet Horace From: Cher Chirichello
- 16.
- Dear God/Goddess...Weekly Affirmation for the New Year January 1, 20 From: Cher Chirichello
- 17.
- Kitties Looking for a Home....Lancaster PA & Nj From: Cher Chirichello
- 18.
- Please Help Sugar Find a Home, North Jersey From: Cher Chirichello
- 19.1.
- File - Group Reminders From: which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com
- 20a.
- File - Here are my New Jersey Pagan Links From: which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com
- 21a.
- File - Stone Soup From: which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com
- 22a.
- File - Fairs and Fests From: which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com
- 23.
- Merry Meet and Merry Part and Merry Meet Again Happy New Year this J From: Cher Chirichello
- 24.
- Re: Roman Catholic WOMANPRIESTS & VajraMa/Natur al Spiritual Authori From: karentate108
- 25.
- Interview with a Paranormal Investigator From: Theresa Chaze
Messages
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Abraham Hicks Daily Quote - 01/01/2011
Posted by: "Ash" mhc4sure@yahoo.com mhc4sure
Sat Jan 1, 2011 3:15 am (PST)
The Law of Attraction Assembles all cooperative
Relationships... So here is this Vortex of becoming - a Vortex
that contains all of the requests, all of the amended requests - each and
every detail of each and every asking that has emanated from you - and
the Law of Attraction is responding to that. Envision this
swirling, swirling, swirling Vortex and the power of attraction that is
amassed as the Law of Attraction responds to this pure,
nonresisted, focused desire. The Vortex is literally drawing in all things
necessary for the completion of every request it contains. All cooperative
components are being summoned and are coming for the completion of these
creations, for the answering of these questions, for the solutions to
these problems.
--- Abraham
Excerpted from the book, The Vortex, Where the Law of
Attraction Assembles All Cooperative Relationships
Our Love,
Jerry and Esther
Visit Us Online
©1997-2010 Abraham-Hicks Publications.
'May we live in peace without weeping. May our joy outline the lives we touch without ceasing. And may our love fill the world, angel wings tenderly beating.' The Universal Heart Center http://www.moshayra.webs.com
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Carrie Hart: A Meditation to Begin 2011
Posted by: "Ash" mhc4sure@yahoo.com mhc4sure
Sat Jan 1, 2011 3:37 am (PST)
Dear Friends,
I have a message to share with you for the New Year, a meditation of
healing and love. I offer it to you as my wish for you to step forth
into a year of joy, love and peace.
I would also like to remind you to visit www.poweranimalsunleashed.com to get your power animal for 2011 and www.quado.com for your own personal message of loving guidance for the coming year.
And when you are setting up your calendar for 2011, be sure to mark
Sunday, May 1, 2011, to come to Vitello's in Studio City (near Los
Angeles) to hear me sing. Details will be on www.carriehart.com as the date approaches.
And so here, now, is my meditation for you, for a new and wondrous year of adventure in the unfolding mystery that is our life.
Love, peace and joy,
Carrie
A Meditation to Begin 2011
Today, hold the past in your hands. Hold your two hands out in front
of you and allow them to fill with the past, your past, every moment of
it. All that happened and did not happen, all that was wonderful and
all that simply was. Let it all fill your hands.
And now, as you continue to hold your past in your hands, turn your
inner vision to your heart. See how your heart is clean and clear, free
of any regret or longing. Your heart is beating in this moment and
this moment only.
And as you gaze at your heart, you begin to sense the river of love
that runs through it. You see your heart beating softly and feel it
being cleansed and purified by the river of love, the great river of
love that runs through the universe, the great river of love that unites
us all.
And as the river runs through your heart, the love now overflows and
runs down your arms and into your hands, and it begins to heal and
purify the past that lies within your palms.
On and on the river flows, cleansing, healing, purifying, making all
well. And as it flows into your heart and through, down your arms and
through your hands, flowing, flowing, you begin to feel a deep peace.
The peace that comes when you know, absolutely, that you are deeply
loved and a treasured being within all that is.
You are a part of the flow. You are a part of the knowing. You are one with this flow and this knowing.
And the deep peace pours through you, through your heart and body as
they are in this moment, and through your past, healing it, making it
all well.
Every emotion associated with your past is healed, cleared and purified. All is well.
And now, as the river of love continues to flow, it begins to turn to
joy. It begins to bubble and play, moving around in joyous eddies,
bubbling up in joyous rhythms and melodies. The river of love is
becoming a song of joy, a song that celebrates life, life as it is and
as you are, just exactly this, as things are in this very moment.
And you can begin to feel and sense that this joy is your birthright,
to be full of joy no matter what, simply because you are alive and the
sun has risen on another day, another day for this love to flow, another
day for this peace to build within, another day for the love and the
peace to bring you to joy.
So sing it now, your song of joy, of joyous life. Sing it now and let it fill you.
And now, we will take one step further and deeper. Now, begin to
feel how the love, the peace and the joy are turning to power. Begin to
feel the power building within you, the power of life and creation, the
power to be who you are, fully and vibrantly, and to express it in this
lifetime, each and every moment, this power that is you, this wonder
that you are, this greatness that you are, greatness expressed, power
unleashed, you.
And so, say it aloud. I am. I am wonder and peace and love. I am
joy. I am power, unleashed into my own life, with all of my creativity
and force and vibrant being. I am the power in my life, I am the
creation, I am the being. I am the force that creates my life, creates
from my mind, from my body, from these hands.
Ah, look now at your hands. Look now and see them, how they are
glowing with a golden light. All of your past, all that was is now a
golden healing light. And the light of the past, washed clean with love
and purified with peace, is a force, a powerful force in your life.
Everything that you were, you are. Everything that was is a part of
you. There is no need to dwell on it. And there is certainly no wish
for it to be other than it was. Because however it was, has made you
what you are in this moment, and in this moment you are full of power,
of strength, of love and joy and peace. That is who you are, the wonder
of you.
And this is your moment, this is your moment to shine out, to shine
out from the power and wonder that is you, letting the river of love
flow through you, letting the light of who you are shine brightly into
the world.
Here I am! Here I am! Watch me shine. Watch me glow. Feel my love, my joy, my peace. See my light. Here I am.
Systematique, Inc. for
www.CarrieHart.com
www.PowerAnimalsUnleashed.com
www.Quado.com
PO Box 893
Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274
'May we live in peace without weeping. May our joy outline the lives we touch without ceasing. And may our love fill the world, angel wings tenderly beating.' The Universal Heart Center http://www.moshayra.webs.com
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12/31/2010 Herb of the Day: Ague Root
Posted by: "Ash" mhc4sure@yahoo.com mhc4sure
Sat Jan 1, 2011 3:48 am (PST)
Source: Lady Becky via Ravensgrove Coven
Herb of the Day: AGUE ROOT (Aletris Farinosa)
Folk
Names: Ague Grass,Bitter Grass, Blackroot, Crow Corn, Stargrass,
Starwort, True Unicorn Root, Unicorn Root, Aletris, Blazing Star
Powers: Protection
Magickal
Uses: Sprinkle around your home to keep evil at bay, or carry in a
sachet for the same purpose. Also use in hex-breaking and uncrossing
rituals and mixtures.
Posted By: Lady Becky
'May we live in peace without weeping. May our joy outline the lives we touch without ceasing. And may our love fill the world, angel wings tenderly beating.' The Universal Heart Center http://www.moshayra.webs.com
--- On Fri, 12/31/10, Ash <mhc4sure@yahoo.com > wrote:
From: Ash <mhc4sure@yahoo.com >
Subject: Herb of the Day: Ague Root
To:
Date: Friday, December 31, 2010, 11:02 AM
Source: Lady Abigail
Herb of the Day: AGUE ROOT (Aletris Farinosa)
Folk
Names: Ague Grass,Bitter Grass, Blackroot, Crow Corn, Stargrass,
Starwort, True Unicorn Root, Unicorn Root, Aletris, Blazing Star
Powers: Protection
Magickal
Uses: Sprinkle around your home to keep evil at bay, or carry in a
sachet for the same purpose. Also use in hex-breaking and uncrossing
rituals and mixtures.
Posted By: Lady Becky
'May we live in peace without weeping. May our joy outline the lives we touch without ceasing. And may our love fill the world, angel wings tenderly beating.' The Universal Heart Center http://www.moshayra.webs.com
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12/31/2010 Daily Goddess Devotion
Posted by: "Ash" mhc4sure@yahoo.com mhc4sure
Sat Jan 1, 2011 4:11 am (PST)
Source: Lady Abigail
Daily Goddess Devotion
Goddess of all creation, bless this new year,
Let us sing your praises for all the world to hear.
In love and light and peace sublime,
As it was in the beginning and through the end of time.
Have a blessed New Year!
Lady Abigail
Copyright © 01012011
'May we live in peace without weeping. May our joy outline the lives we touch without ceasing. And may our love fill the world, angel wings tenderly beating.' The Universal Heart Center http://www.moshayra.webs.com
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Every Living Creature Has A Soul
Posted by: "Ash" mhc4sure@yahoo.com mhc4sure
Sat Jan 1, 2011 4:31 am (PST)
Source: ONE LOVE ONE HEART ONE VISION
`*.¸.*´ ¸.•´¸.•*¨)¸.•*¨)
Every
living creature has a soul. In each one of those souls is a unique work
of art designed by the Consciousness of Oneness. Each soul has a
journey, a dance, a song, and a story. Every soul is on the path, moving
to the sacred dance of the song it hears, writing its chapter in the
story of the journey to the Great Compassion in life.
http://thecolorofawomansheart. blogspot. com/
'May we live in peace without weeping. May our joy outline the lives we touch without ceasing. And may our love fill the world, angel wings tenderly beating.' The Universal Heart Center http://www.moshayra.webs.com
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A New Years Candle & Rune Ritual , 1/1/2011, 8:00 am
Posted by: "which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com" which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com
Sat Jan 1, 2011 4:40 am (PST)
Reminder from: which_witch_is_witch Yahoo! Group
http://groups.yahoo.com/ group/which_ witch_is_ witch/cal
A New Years Candle & Rune Ritual
Saturday January 1, 2011
8:00 am - 9:00 am
(This event repeats every year.)
Notes:
Join me if you wish on the 31st of Dec. starting at 11;30pm in the following Ritual. The candle used - inscribed with the following rune (used by me will be a pillow candle) Try to choose a candle which will burn from start to finish in one days time - Jan. 1st 2006.
Grandfather Oak
Fehu - wealth, Abundance, financial strength in the present or near future. Sign of hope and plenty, success and happiness. Energy and foresight.
Ansuz - A revealing message or insight, communication, inspiration, true vision, Blessings. Good health, harmony, truth, wisdom.
Kenaz - Vision, revelati
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Prayers Needed for Ron's Grandma Charnecky
Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM chic0411
Sat Jan 1, 2011 6:46 am (PST)
Prayers Needed for Ron's Grandma Charnecky (Recived this Message Last night Dec. 31)
Please Send Prayers and Light a candle for Ron Charnecky's Grandmother, she is in the
hospital and the family is around her, please send prayers and energies for a fast
and good transaction to her next journey....Love and light to the Family.
BB
Cher
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Daily Goddess Devotion
Posted by: "Ash" mhc4sure@yahoo.com mhc4sure
Sat Jan 1, 2011 6:55 am (PST)
Source: Lady Abigail
Daily Goddess Devotion
I am the Goddess of all things,
On the winds your prayers unto me sing.
By love untold I shall answer thee,
With blessing of a heart given free.
Lady Abigail
Copyright © 12252010
'May we live in peace without weeping. May our joy outline the lives we touch without ceasing. And may our love fill the world, angel wings tenderly beating.' The Universal Heart Center http://www.moshayra.webs.com
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Happy 01/01/11 Today....Lets walk through this New Year with Positiv
Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM chic0411
Sat Jan 1, 2011 7:02 am (PST)
Happy 01/01/11 Today....Lets walk through this New Year with Positive
thoughts, new direction, new ideas, new beginnings, wash the slate clean and just start over, no matter what we left behind it's time to start
this New Year to bring Better changes for ourselves....How do we keep
our New Yrs Resolution and really stick to it, What are some you made?
Cher
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Prayers for the Passing of Regina Charnecky
Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM chic0411
Sat Jan 1, 2011 7:32 am (PST)
I like to send Prayers to the Charnecky Family and Blessings on thier Grandmas new Journey into the next life....From Joan Bergin Charnecky:
December 31 marks the passing of Regina, beloved Great-grandmother, grandmother, mother and one of the sweetest, most loving people I've ever known. Rest in Peace, Grandma. I know you are in a better place now ♥ You are in our Thoughts and Prayers...So Mote it Be!
Cher
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Jan 1 - New Year's Day.....Bring in Luck
Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM chic0411
Sat Jan 1, 2011 8:11 am (PST)
Jan 1 - New Year's Day
Everything you do on this day has magical implications for the coming year. So don't take anything out (even rubbish), lend money or pay bills. If you must carry something out, be sure to bring something else in first, preferably a coin concealed outside the previous night:
Take out, then take in
Bad luck will begin
Take in, then take out
Good luck comes about
Because whatever you do on this day will be repeated throughout the year, I like to make
New Year's Day an ideal day, and do a little of all the things I most want to enjoy in the coming year.
Cher
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Today's Goddess:.GAMELIA New Year's Day (Europe/United States)
Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM chic0411
Sat Jan 1, 2011 8:28 am (PST)
Today's Goddess:.GAMELIA
New Year's Day (Europe/United States)
Themes: Luck; Health; Prosperity; New Beginnings
Symbols: Two-sided Items, Representing the Old and New (like coins and hourglasses)
About Gamelia: Gamelia is a lucky aspect of the Greek Goddess Hera, who brings good fortune (especially in love). On this day of new beginnings, Gamelia extends a helping hand by teaching about the cycles in your life and how to cope with them more effectively, adding
a little luck to make things easier. In ancient times, people would wash Gamelia's statues on this day, symbolically wiping winter away. They would also hang bay, palm, dates, and figs around the house to inspire a year filled with Gamelia's blessings.
To Do Today: Remember Gamelia today to manifest her luck and joy in your life. Eat dates or figs (raisins are handy substitutes), leaving a little outside as offering to her.
To encourage a fresh start, consider turning over an hourglass (or egg timer) as midnight tolls. As you turn the hourglass, recite this incantation:
The sands of time turn again, with them new life begins.
The old now departs; Gamelia refresh my heart.
For prosperity in the new year, carry any silver-colored coin in your pocket the entire day, then use it to make a wish at any nearby fountain or water source. To foster Gamelia's help with the
wish, burn a little myrrh incense.
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By Patricia Telesco From "365 Goddess"
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New Year's Cookies
Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM chic0411
Sat Jan 1, 2011 8:29 am (PST)
New Year's Cookies
4 C. flour
1 1/2 C. sugar
1 egg, beaten
1/5 lb. butter (do not substitute)
Soften the butter and cream together with sugar. Add beaten egg. Add
flour and enough lukewarm water to make a batter the consistency of
pancake batter. Mix thoroughly. Drop by teaspoons onto hot frypan and
bake until delicate brown. Roll into a cone shape immediately. Store in
dry place.
Fastnacht Kuecheles
1 pkg. yeast
7 T. sugar
1/4 C. lukewarm water
4 T. butter
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. nutmeg
1 C. milk, scalded and cooled to lukewarm
4-5 C. flour
1 egg, beaten
Soften yeast in lukewarm water with 1 T. sugar. Cream butter and
remaining sugar. Add salt, yeast mixture, nutmeg, milk, egg and flour to
make a soft dough. Let rise until doubled. Place on lightly floured
board. Roll to 1/2 inch thickness. Cut into squares. Let rise 30
minutes. Fry in deep fat at 375°, placing raised side down. Turn. Drain
and sprinkle with sugar.
From Jeanaries Kitchen
Cher
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Daily Aromatherapy Tip . Green Tea Bath Bags
Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM chic0411
Sat Jan 1, 2011 8:30 am (PST)
Daily Aromatherapy Tip
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Green Tea Bath Bags
I'm not sure where this recipe cam from but it looks interesting.
The green tea leaves are a mild sloughing agent. The comfrey or
calendula add a soothing touch. The result? Silky skin.
1 cup loose leaf green tea
1 cup calendula or comfrey
(available at health food stores)
4 to 6 drops rose essential oil
Mix all ingredients thoroughly and fill sachets made from loosely woven 100% cotton gauze (available at craft stores).
Tie tops with string or ribbon. To use, hold under the running tap of a tub until tub is half full, and squeeze several
times to release the fragrance.Rub the tea bag gently over your body, paying special attention to elbows and knees
and any other rough spots. Allow the bag to float in the tub to add its skin-softening properties to the water.
Enjoy!
Happy Holidays!
.
Brought to you by AromaThyme.com
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Roman Poet Horace
Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM chic0411
Sat Jan 1, 2011 8:32 am (PST)
There is one who rules us all. Her name is Fortune.
She can raise the lowest to the pinnacle of success,
or turn a parade into a funreal, just like that!
Everyone calls upon her: the poorest farmer
sends up troubled prayers, sailors on dark seas,
call out her name, even tyrants pray to her
to keep her spoils. Nomads and high queens
and townsfolk all invoke her with the same words:
Harsh Necessity is your companion, Fortune,
you of the brass hands, you who join and shape
our lives on earth, you of the forge and anvil:
we pledge never to forget your strict claims upon us.
But Hope walks with you too, Loyalty,
those white-robed goddesses, dear to you
and dear to us. Fortune, we beg of you:
lift up our timebound lives to your eternal breast.
~Roman Poet Horace
As the new year dawns, we take stock of our lives. How far have we come since the last new year dawned? How much have we gained? In what direction should we move? What resolutions should we make to create the life that we desire?
But ancient wisdom reminds us that not everything is within our control. The Roman Goddess Fortuna turned a great cosmic wheel, bringing change to every life. The mighty feared her most,
for greatness could so quickly be brought low; those who were the poorest loved her most, for when Fortune's wheel turned, they might swing upward on it.
We cannot avoid change; it comes to us unbidden. The only truth is this: that change will come. We cannot know when Fortuna will next turn her wheel, or in what direction she will push us. We
can, however, live fully in the present, thanking the universe for what she provides us, finding joy in each moment of this lovely, transitory life.
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By Patricia Monaghan From "The Goddess Companion"
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Dear God/Goddess...Weekly Affirmation for the New Year January 1, 20
Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM chic0411
Sat Jan 1, 2011 8:36 am (PST)
Dear God/Goddess...Weekly Affirmation for the New Year January 1, 2011
Dear God/Goddess Today,
Please allow me to experience Love and compassion...Today I promise too...and promise to work on it this entire week!
(Please add in your Affirmations and Resolutions here)
Cher
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Kitties Looking for a Home....Lancaster PA & Nj
Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM chic0411
Sat Jan 1, 2011 8:40 am (PST)
Owner: Kerr Drake Young
Lancaster County, PA ,US
Looking for Kitties!
Grey Male Kitten name Frodo, has the Seven toes
Black Male Kitten, name The Black
please contact me, (908) 892-1212 is my cell. Home is (717) 284-3784 or send a message through here.
These guys are very affectionate and love human companionship.
Cher
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Please Help Sugar Find a Home, North Jersey
Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM chic0411
Sat Jan 1, 2011 8:41 am (PST)
Sugar, Bloomingdale Regional Animal Shelter Society
Bloomingdale, NJ - 973-838-2220 - BASS@bassshelterpets.org
Spayed/Neutered • Up-to-date with routine shots • House trained • Prefers a home without: cats, children under 5
Medium Build, Young 3 yrs old I believe I can find that out, she also has an
under bite but is very good at eating on her own, she is a sweet heart
Sugar is my Mother n laws dog that had to be given up due to a bang of babies coming to the house, she is better off with an older family that
understands the bread. Sugar is very loving, she loves to play, she is a fast learner, She is very home sick and loves attention...Please help
her find a home for me, she really needs love and is way better off with a family in a spacey home that is comfortable. She had to be placed in Bloomingdale Animal Shelter and is walked daily, played with, they said she is very popular with the staff. Cher
Sugar is new and
unlike some dogs who come into the kennel, Sugar seems to really be
enjoying the attention and her soft, comfy bed. Sugar has realized that
if she picks up her toy and brings it to anyone who passes by, she may
get a pet on the head, some soft encouraging words and maybe even a
treat. However, we have not found a treat exciting enough to make her
give up her new found toys! Sugar likes other dogs but we are not going
to find out if she likes cats. Her kennel is always clean and she
doesn't bark much.
Cher
New_Jersey_Pagans...Come in and Chat with us!
Main Yahoo Group NJP: http://groups.yahoo.com/ group/New_ Jersey_Pagans/
Ning Web sites: NJP: http://njpagans.ning.com/
Myspace NJP: http://www.myspace.com/njp_cher
Cher NJP Link: http://www.facebook.com/chic0411
Page NJP: http://www.facebook.com/# !/NJPagans
Group NJP: http://www.facebook.com/groups. php?ref=sb# /group.php? gid=93725735017
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File - Group Reminders
Posted by: "which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com" which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com
Sat Jan 1, 2011 8:54 am (PST)
Hi and Welcome to all our newest members, our group gives off a lot
of emails and if you feel your inbox has become over welmed with mail from us, we suggest using Daily Digest and read off the group, that way you will recieve 2-3 emails a day instead of 100 LOL (smiles)
Also anyone who has online stores or links to thier personal stores, we have in our link section a folder called "Witches Mall" you are more then welcome to add your stores in there so we can shop off our group!
Files, links, photos, calendar is open to everyone, feel free to use and add new info if you like, photo albums, everything is open to everyone here.
On our Database, for all you Myspace people, there is a table in there to add your link to your sites also and a table for specialties for anyone that is interested in adding thier info in there to help in emergencies like: Venders, food, supplies, anything for event's. That's a big help if anyone is interested in leaving thier info in there.
Hope everyone enjoys the group and anything you need or need help with email any of us Mods and we'll deff. help you!
Cher
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File - Here are my New Jersey Pagan Links
Posted by: "which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com" which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com
Sat Jan 1, 2011 8:54 am (PST)
Moving on....Don't let it end...Here are my New Jersey Pagan Links!
With Face book on the up rise yahoo groups are quieting down, I have made some groups on facebook with our friends on it, here are the links for those that are on or interested in keeping chat going...
We have been together for such a long time lets keep it going.
First off.....Use us...Don't Forget what NJP & our Sisters Groups are Really About
New Jersey Pagan Yahoo group has all the info on there, Stores, Dates, advertisements, 1500 NJ Members to chat with (About 5000 total with all members on each service), Database and files full of info, active calender to share reminders and more!
I am not closing the groups down but if you need anything that is where I have it all, I can not chase everyone all over Face book, if you want your stuff to be sent out I need it posted on New Jersey Pagans or Which Witch is Witch Yahoo groups!!
Some do have my emails that send me info but the Yahoo group is my base group and if you want to continue things moving in NJ and our neighboring states...I suggest keeping that group active by stopping in and sharing with us!
I'm not going to continue if it's a dead group, I've support everyone for years so would appreciate support back by keeping this group moving so we can share what's going on around us and stay together as a community, I'm asking that I am not the only one trying!! Cher
Reminder...Again!
NJP Face book Page and group, the NJP Yahoo groups and the My space page is for everyone's use, please use it to post your meet ups, stores, share info, events, links, photos, learning materials, ect ect...That's what the groups are for, I made it for all our use so don't hesitate, also if your new to the belief use NJP groups to ask questions, we have a lot of experienced people here and they love to share their experiences. Also the Which Witch is Witch and Lifes a Witch groups are for outside of NJ for those that want to share events, meets, ect like listed above.
We encourage you to USE US! We will help get the word out!
Hugs
Cher
New_Jersey_Pagans...Come in and Chat with us!
New Jersey Pagan Yahoo Group:
http://groups.yahoo.com/ group/New_ Jersey_Pagans/
New Jersey Announcements (no Chat) Yahoo Group:
http://groups.yahoo.com/ group/NJPAnnounc ements/
Which Witch is Witch NJP Sister Yahoo Group World wide:
http://groups.yahoo.com/ group/which_ witch_is_ witch/
Life's A Witch Yahoo Group:
http://groups.yahoo.com/ group/Lifes_ a_WITCH_So_ am_I/
Myspace Link for New Jersey Pagans:
http://www.myspace.com/njp_cher
My Personal Facebook Link:
http://www.facebook.com/chic0411
Facebook New Jersey Pagan Group Link:
http://www.facebook.com/# !/group.php?gid=93725735017
Facebook New Jersey Pagan Page Link:
http://www.facebook.com/# !/NJPagans
Facebook Which Witch is Witch Group Link:
http://www.facebook.com/# !/group.php?gid=228461037699
Facebook Pissed Off Pagans Link:
http://www.facebook.com/# !/group.php?gid=125502181052
Pissed Of Pagan Yahoo Group:
http://groups.yahoo.com/ group/pissed- off-pagans/
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File - Stone Soup
Posted by: "which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com" which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com
Sat Jan 1, 2011 8:54 am (PST)
Stone Soup Opening up and Sharing Emotions
Today lets make our Brew together, remember that story of stone soup?
Lets beging with adding things to our pot, this is a sort of meditation and does take imagination and visualization, you have to live and feel the part of our brew as we share together.
What I'm going to suggest is that simply you say one thing that is bothering you or making you feel down about yourself or life, visualize yourself standing in front of the couldron, feel the heat and see the brightness of the fire glow around the pot and against your body, simply then think of something that would help you or make you feel better and can even be something nice towards someone/or memory to make you feel better then we toss that into the pot as an ingredient. After you toss your Positive good thoughts you will then take a large paddle and stir the brew and as you turn it 3 times you will say your new positive intention and then we move on to the next person until all our good intents are then made into this large good soup together where we heal and share our feelings and friendships.
Ok lets begine, I close my eyes and visualize a huge black cauldron over an amazingly large fire, flames appear soft and wrap it's arms around that pot as it begins to bubble and steam rises as if arms and little hands hold that pot tight for us to add all our good intensions and good ol positive energy full of healing, happiness, friendship and love!
So I walk up to this amazing Pot and I'm going to share:
Next Person Please add your intents to the pot
Cher's Ingredients:
Tired of Arguments that make me feel like I'm invisible with my family so for today only, I will not argue and let these things bother me
I surrender myself and will be the better person and do something that makes me happy today....I think of potatoes LOL because they can change into so many different things as you cook them and I am amazing all all those different ways. I toss my thoughts of good will to myself in the pot and stirr the paddle three times...thank you for listening to my problems today ... Read More... Read More
Blessed Be!
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File - Fairs and Fests
Posted by: "which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com" which_witch_is_witch@yahoogroups.com
Sat Jan 1, 2011 8:54 am (PST)
ALABAMA
Alabama Renaissance Faire
?October 24 - 25, 2009, Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sun. 12 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: FREE / Contact: Bill Warren, PO Box 431, Florence, AL 35631, (256) 768-3031, email: bwarren@fcs.k12.al.us or David Mitchell at dmitchelljr@hotmail.com , web: www.alarenfaire.org / Site: Wilson Park, downtown Florence, AL / Booths: 100 / Attendance: 38,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / Full service camping w/in 5 mi., food and lodging w/in 1-2 miles. .
ALASKA
Three Barons Renaissance Faire
June 6-14, 2009, (WO) 12 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Admission: $6 / Contact: Carol LaLone, Three Barons Renaissance Faire, Inc., PO Box 233617, Anchorage, AK 99523, (907) 868-8012, email: info@3barons.org , web: www.3barons.org/wiki/ Main_Page / Site: Tozier Track, 3500 Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK / Booths: 35 / Attendance: 8,000 / Weapons: allowed for performers only.
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ARIZONA
Arizona Renaissance Festival
February 7 - March 29, 2009 (WO + Pres Day), 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $20 ($18 adv. tix) / Contact: Jeffrey Siegel,12601 East Highway 60, Apache Junction, AZ 85218, (520) 463-2700, email: arizonarenfest@royalfaires. , web: www.royalfaires.com com/ARIZONA / Site: 6 mi. E. of Apache Junction on Hwy. 60 / Booths: 200 / Attendance: 265,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / Off-site camping avail.; visit www.royalfaires. com for nearby accomodations.
Estrella War
February 10-16, 2009
Admission: TBD / Contact: Joe Vaughn, (602) 418-3904, email: mains2008@estrellawar.org , web: www.estrellawar.org/ Site: Canyon Moon Ranch, 20585 Price Station Road, Florence, AZ 85232
Medieval Mayhem
July 10�12, 2009, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: TBD / Contact: Ric & Daris Gibbons, 1067 Old Hwy 160, Show Low, AZ 85901, (928) 215-0451, email: medievalmayhem@cableone. , web: www.myspace.net com/azmedievalma yhem / Site: Rodeo grounds in Vacation Village, 4101 S. White Mountain Rd. Show Low, AZ / Booths: 30+ / Attendance: 1,500 / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied / Hotels nearby.
Phoenix Faerie Festival
?November 14, 2009, 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Admission: $10 / Contact: Western Gates Faerie Realms LLC, Rowan Wakefield, 4221 North 20th Street #3, Phoenix, AZ 85016, (602) 253-6615, email: westerngatesfaerierealms@gmail. , web: www.westerngatesfaecom rierealms. com / Site: Estrella Mnt. Regional Park, 14805 West Vinyard Ave., Goodyear, AZ 85338 / Booths: 40+ / Attendance: 1,500 / Weapons: peace-tied / on site camping available for participants.
Two Rivers Renaissance Faire
January 30 - February 1, 2009, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $10 / Contact: Two Rivers Entertainment, LLC, Perry Lee Dockins, 1779 W 28th Dr, Yuma, AZ 85364, (928) 580-6704 or 928-314-1231, email: coordinator@tworiversfaire. , web: www.tworiversfaire.com com/ Site: West Wetlands Park, Yuma, AZ / Booths: 60 / Attendance: 8,000 / Weapons: Must be sheathed and peace-tied / Hotels nearby.
ARKANSAS
Renaissance Days at UACCB
?April 3 - 4, 2009, Fri. 9 a.m. - 2:15 p.m., Sat 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., Feast at 6:30 p.m.
Admission: Faire-FREE. Feast-$25 / Contact: Marla Bennett, UACCB, PO Box 3350, Batesville, AR 72503, (870) 612-2038, email: marla.bennett@uaccb.edu , web: http://web.uaccb.edu/renaissanced / Site: Univ od Arkansas Comm College at Batesville / Booths: 12-20+ / Attendance: 500 / Weapons: not allowed without special permission / Hotels nearby.ays/
CALIFORNIA
Big Bear City Renaissance Faire
?August 8 - 16, 2009, (WO) Sat.10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $15 / Contact: Big Bear City Renaissance Faire, PO Box 3069, Big Bear City, CA 92314, (909) 237-0448, email: fairelady@verizon.net , web: www.bigbearcityrenaissancefaire. com/ / Site: 39115 Rim of the World Dr, Fawnskin, CA / Booths: 65 / Attendance: 10,000 / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied / Hotels and motels nearby.
Big Bear Pirate Faire
?June 6 - 7, 2009, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $15 / Contact: Big Bear Pirate Faire, PO Box 3069, Big Bear City, CA 92314, (909) 237-0448, email: fairelady@verizon.net , web: www.bigbearcityrenaissancefaire. com/pirate / Site: on the lake with the Time Bandit Pirate Ship / Booths: 40 / Attendance: N/A / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied / Hotels and motels nearby.
Cain's Crossing Renaissance Faire
?May 9 - 10, 2009, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: $10 / Contact: Cain�s Crossing Renaissance Faire, Debbie McBroom, PO Box 64, Weimar, CA 95736, (530) 320-8590, email: dmcbroom@cainscrossing.org , web: www.cainscrossing.org / Site: Auburn Regional Park, 3880 Richardson Dr., Auburn, CA 95603 / Booths: 45 / Attendance: 3,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / Camping avaliable for participants, hotels nearby.
California City Renaissance Festival
?October 17 - 18, 2009, Sat. 11 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: $3 / Contact: 21000 Hacienda, California City, CA 93505, (760) 373-5285, email: parksandrec@ccis.com , web: www.calcityrenfair.org / Site: 10460 Heather Ave., California City, CA / Booths: 50 / Attendance: 2,000+ / Weapons: must be sheathed and secured / On-site camping for guilds and vendors; off-site near by in Mojavc
Cutthroats of Corona �A Golden Age Pyrate Festival�
?April 25 - 26, 2009, 11 a.m. - 9 p.m., Sun: 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $14 / Contact: The Crossroads Group, PO Box 1959, Corona, CA 92878, 800-320-4736, email: prince@renaissanceinfo.com , web: www.renaissanceinfo.com/pirate/ index.html / Booths: N/A / Attendance: N/A /
The Escondido Renaissance Faire and Shakespeare in the Park--Spring
?April 25 - May 3, 2009, (WO) 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $13 / Contact: Condit Wixon, 2219 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd. #303, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362, (805) 496-6036, email: goldcoastprod@msn.com , web: www.goldcoastfestivals.com/escondid oren/erenpg1. html / Site: Felicita Park, Escondido, CA / Booths: N/A / Attendance: N/A / Weapons: must be peace-tied / Participant camping avail., motels nearby.
Fair Oaks Renaissance Tudor Fayre
?June 27 - 28, 2009, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $12 / Contact: Renaissance Rose Productions, 4117 Elverta Road, Suite 102, PMB 291, Antelope, CA 95843, (916) 726-4952, email: info@renaissance-rose.org , web: www.renaissance-rose.org / Site: 8100 Temple Park Drive, Fair Oaks, CA / Booths: 120 / Attendance: 15,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / Camping on-site for venders and actors only; motels w/in 5 mi.
Golden Gate Renaissance Faire
?August 29 - 30, 2009, Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: $15 / Contact: Renaissance Productions, 116 Dorado Terr., San Francisco, CA 94112, (415) 354-1773, email: info@renaissance-web.net , web: www.sffaire.com / Site: Speedway Meadows, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA / Booths: 50 / Attendance: 7,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied and blades covered; no firearms.
?Hanford CA Renaissance of Kings Cultural Arts Faire
October 3 - 4, 2009, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: FREE / Contact: Erin Holloway, Hanford City Recreation Dept., 317 North Douty St., Suite B, Hanford, CA 93230, (559) 585-2525, email: eholloway@ci.hanford.ca. / Site: Civic Auditorium Park (400 N. Douty St.), Hanford, CA / Booths: 45 / Attendance: 15,000+ / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied / Motels nearby.us
Kearney Park Renaissance Faire
November 14 - 15, 2009, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: $7r / Contact: Joyce Roberts, Guild of St. Giles, 4413 E. Ashcroft, Fresno, CA 93726, (559) 392-0965, email: jroberts@ccdof.org , web: www.kearneyrenaissancefaire. com / Site: Kearney Park, Fresno, CA / Booths: 40 / Attendance: 1,500 - 5,000 / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied / On-site camping available for participants.
Koronaburg Old World Renaissance Fesival
?May 9 - June 14, 2009, (WO+ Mem. Day) Sat. 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m. - 6 p.m., until 9 p.m on May 24
Admission: $16 / Contact: Tom Wilson, Crossroads Prod., PO Box 1959, Corona, CA 92878, (951) 735-0101, email: prince@renaissanceinfo.com , web: www.renaissanceinfo.com/riverview/ index.html / Site: Crossroads Riverview Park, Corona, CA / Booths: 60 / Attendance: 30,000 / Weapons: must be sheathed / Motels nearby, some public camping avail.; participant camping on-site.
Medieval Fantasy Faire
?April 18 - 19, 2009
Admissio: FREE / Contact: Bob and Betty Lucke, 311 Parker St., Vacavukk 95688, (707) 451-2100 email: info@medievalfantasyfestival. , web: www.medievalfantasycom festival. com / Site: Vacaville, CA on Merchant, Main and Parker Sts / Booths: 70 / Attendance: 7,000 / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied / Hotels nearby.
?Medieval Festival of Bishop
April 17 - 19, 2009, Fri 3 p.m. - 10 p.m. Sat/Sun 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: $7 / Contact: Freedom in Motion Therapeutic Riding Center, PO Box 1268, Bishop, CA 93515, (760) 933-2606, email: archie50@qnet.com , web: ww.freedominmotiontrc.org / Site: Millpond Recreation Are, Sawmill Rd. / Booths: 45 / Attendance: 1200 / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied / Motels nearby.
Northern California Pirate Festival
June 20-21, 2009, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: FREE / Contact: Kathy Kingman, 925 Lakeville Dr., Suit 127, Petaluma, CA 94952, 707-780-3018 x705, email: kathy@norcalpiratefestival.com , web: www.norcalpiratefestival.com / Site: 2Vallejo Waterfront,, Vallejo, CA/ Booths: 125 / Attendance: 30,000 / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied; no black powder w/o prior perm. / On-site camping avaliable for participants.
Palm Spring Old World Renaissance Festival
?March 20 - 22, 2009, Fri. & Sun. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Admission: $14 / Contact: Tom Wilson, Crossroads Prod., PO Box 1959, Corona, CA 92878, (951) 735-0101, email: prince@renaissanceinfo.com , web: www.renaissanceinfo.com/palmsprings /index.html / Site: Frances Stevens Park, Palm Springs, CA / Booths: N/A / Attendance: N/A / Weapons: must be secured / Camping and motels nearby.
Pirate Invasion and Faire
?June 27 - 28, 2009, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: FREE / Contact: Fred, 5411 Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90803, (562) 434-1542, email: beachclub2001@charter.net , web: www.alfredosbeachclub.com / Site: Belmont Pier / Booths: N/A / Attendance: 5,000 / Weapons: secured / On site camping available
Renaissance Pleasure Faire, Spring
?April 4 - May 17, 2009, (WO) 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $25 / Contact: REC, PO Box 1550, Irwindale, CA 91706, (626) 969-4750, web: www.renfair.com/socal / Site: Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area, 15501 E. Arrow Hwy., Irwindale, CA / Booths: 250 / Attendance: 200,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / On-site camping for participants only. RV, KOA campgrounds & motels nearby.
Scandinavian Festival/Viking Age Display
?April 18 - 19, 2009, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $5 / Contact: Dick Londgren, Scandinavian Cultural & Historical Fdn., 60 Olsen Rd., Thousand Oaks, CA 91360, (805) 241-1051, email: scancenter@callutheran.edu , web: www.callutheran.edu / Site: Cal. Lutheran University, 60 Olsen Rd., Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 / Booths: 60 / Atttendance: 6,000 / Weapons: no cutting edges, no firearms / Hotels nearby.
Scottish Renaissance Festival
June 20, 2009, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $12 / Contact: Charity Events, Inc., Michael Gardner, 2271 Chanticleer Ave., Santa Cruz, CA 95062 (831) 252-4878, email: michael@scottishrenaissancefestival , web: http://scotthishren.org aissancefestival / Site: Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds, 2601 E. Lake Ave., Watsonville, CA 95076 / Booths: 30 / Attendance: 2,000 / Weapons: sheathed and peace-tied / hotels nearby.org
Sonora Celtic Festival - Formerly Known as Calaveras Celtic Festival
March 14-15, 2009, Fri. 7 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m. - 10 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m - 5 p.m.
Admission: See web site / Contact: Bill Watters, 116 Dorado Terrace, San Francisco, CA 94112, (415) 354-1773, email: bill@stamaria.com , web: www.sonoracelticfaire.com / Site: 220 Southgate Dr., Sonora, CA 95370 / Booths: 70+ / Attendance: 10,000 / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied / On-site camping avail. for participants; camping and hotels w/in 5 mi.
12th Night in San Diego
?January 10, 2009, 5 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Admission: $50 / Contact: A Renaissance Faire Just for YOU, Martina Livingston, 10845 Macouba Place, San Diego, CA 92124, (858) 292-6083, email: mlhdesigns@earthlink.net , web: www.12thnightsandiego.com / Site: La Mesa Women�s Club, 5220 Wilson St., La Mesa, CA / Booths: 0 / Attendance: 100+ / Weapons: must be peace-tied / hotels nearby
Truckee Renaissance Faire
?September 19 - 20, 2009, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: $10 / Contact: PO Box 1214, Truckee, CA 96160, (530) 582-1498, email: sandyhorn118@sbcglobal. , web: www.truckeerenfairenet .org / Site: Truckee River Reg Park, 10500 Brockway Rd / Booths: 35 / Attendance: 3,000 / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied / Hotels and camping nearby.
Tulare County Renaissance Festival
?April 25 - 26, 2009, Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: $7 / Contact: Pat Reule, 835 S. Rio Linda, Visalia, CA 93277, (559) 627-8337, email: mythnmagic@sbcglobal.net , web: www.stmortimer.org / Site: Plaza Park, Visalia, CA / Booths: 50 / Attendance: 8,000-10,000 / Weapons: Cirga Weapons policy enforced (go to Cirga.org for details) / Limited camping on-site. Hotels nearby.
COLORADO
Colorado Medieval Festival
June 5-7, 2009, Fri. 12 p.m. - 6 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $12/ Contact: Medieval World, Intl., Roger Gomez, PO Box 271782, Fort Collins, CO 80527, (970) 266-1333, email: 2008.RM@coloradocstle.com , web: www.coloradocastle.com / Site:42nd St and Golden St., Evans, CO 80620 (Riverside Park) / Booths: 70 / Attendance: 2,000 / Weapons: check site for policy / On-site camping for vendors. Hotels nearby.
Colorado Renaisance Festival
?June 13 - August 2, 2009, (WO) 10 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
?Admission: $16.95 / Contact: Jim Paradise, 409 S. Wilcox Street, Suite F, Castle Rock, CO 80104, (303) 688-6010, email: info@coloradorenaissance.com , web: www.coloradorenaissance.com / Site: Perry Park Rd., Larkspur, CO / Booths: 250 / Attendance: 200,000 / Weapons: must be secured / Campgrounds with privies, showers & limited electric avail. for particiapants. Camping nearby, apts. for rent within 10 mi., motels within 10 mi.
Long Peaks Scottish/Irish Festival
?September 10 - 13, 2009, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: $15 / Contact: Dr. James Durward, PO Box 1820, Estes Park, CO 80517, (800) 903-7837, email: info@scotfest.com , web: www.scotfest.com / Site: Stanley Park Fairgrounds, Estes Park, CO / Booths: 40+ / Attendance: 60,000 / Weapons: must be sheathed / Camping and hotels off-site.
Mancos Renaissance Faire
?June 27 - 28, 2009, Sat. 10 a.m. - 8 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Admission: $2 / Contact: Margaret Kirk, P.O Box 158 Mancos, CO 81328, (970) 533-7569, Fax: (970) 533-7569, email: cswansen@mancos.lib.co.us , web: www.mancosrenaissance.com / Site: Cottonwood Park, Mancos, CO / Booths: 30 / Attendance: 1,000+ / Weapons: must be peace tied / No pets or on-site camping.
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Renaissance Faire
?September 26 - October 18, 2009, (WO & Columbus Day)
10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $16 / Contact: Brian Harvard, PO Box 537, Putnam, CT 06260, (860) 478-5954, email: brian@ctfaire.com , web:
www.ctfaire.com / Site: Hebron Lions Fairgrounds, Route 85, Hebron, CT / Booths: 100 / Attendance: 40,000 / Weapons: must be secured and peace-tied / Motels and camping w/in 10 min.
FLORIDA
Bay Area Renaissance Festival at MOSI
?February 21 - April 5, 2009, (WO + 1 Special School Day) 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission $15.95 / Contact: Kathy Parker, 11315 N. 46th St., Tampa, FL 33617, (800) 779-4910, email: katparker47@yahoo.com , web: www.renaissancefest.com/BARF/ index.html /
Site: Museum of Science and Industry, 11315 N. 46th St. Tampa FL 33617 / Booths: 135 / Attendance: 100,000 / Weapons: not allowed / Hotels and camping nearby.
Florida Renaissance Festival
February 7-March 8, 2009, (Weekends + Pres Day) 10 a.m. - sunset
Admission: $20 / Contact: Bobby Rodriguez Productions, 800 NW 57th Pl., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309, (800) 3-RENFEST or (954) 776-1642, email: info@ren-fest.com , web: www.ren-fest.com / Site: Quiet Waters Park, Deerfield Beach, FL / Booths: 125 / Attendance: 100,000+ / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied / Camping on-site for vendors, hotels
nearby.
?Gasparilla Children�s Extravaganza
January 24, 2009, 4 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Admission: $13 / Contact: EventFest, Inc., PO Box 320757, Tampa, FL 33679, (813) 251-3378, email: office@EventFest.com , web: http://gasparillaextravaganza. / Site: Two seating areas along Bayshore: 1. Bay Blvd. - Howard Ave. 2. Howard Drive - Rome Avecom/extravaganza 2/childrens_ parade.html
Gasparilla Pirate Festival
?February 7, 2009, 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Admission: FREE / Contact: EventFest, Inc., PO Box 320757, Tampa, FL 33679, (813) 251-3378, email: office@EventFest.com , web: http://gasparillapiratefest. Site: Bayshore Blvd / Attendance: 225,000 / Weapons: call for policy / Hotels nearby.com/
Gulf Coast Renaissance Faire
March 7-8, 2009, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: $10 / Contact: Steve Melei, 3603 Mobile Hwy., Pensacola, FL 32505, (877) 429-8462, email: GCRenFaire@aol.com , web: www.GCRF.net / Site: Pensacola Interstate Fairgrounds, 6655 Mobile Hwy.,Pensacola, FL / Booths: 50+ / Attendance: 8,000+ / Weapons: must be peace-tied / Camping and hotels nearby.
Hoggetowne Medieval Faire
January 24 - February 1, 2009, (Weekends + Feb 1) 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Fri. 9:30 a.m. -3 p.m.
Admission: $12 / Contact: Linda Piper, PO Box 490, Station 30, Gainesville, FL 32602, (352) 334-5064, email: piperlr@cityofgainesville.org , web: www.gvlculturalaffairs.org/website/ programs_ events/HMF/ medieval_ index.html / Site: Alachua County Fairgrounds, 2900 NE 39th Ave., Gainesville, FL 32609 / Booths: 160 / Attendance: 51,000 / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied / Merchants may camp on-site, hotel sponsors nearby.
Kiwanis Medieval Faire
?January 10 - 18, 2009, (WO) 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $10 / Contact: Kiwanis Club of Riverdale,Terry Short, PO Box 50379, Ft Myers, FL 33905, (239) 693-8036, email: vongraph@comcast.net , web: www.medieval-faire.com / Site: Veteran's Park, Lehigh Acres, FL / Booths: 100 / Attendance: 30,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / Participant camping on-site; hotels and motels nearby.
Lady of the Lakes Renaissance Faire
?November 6 - 8, 2009, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: $15/ King�s Fest., Nov. 1, $35 / Contact: Educational Foundation of Lake County, 910 E. Dixie Ave., Leesburg, FL 34748, (352) 326-1265, email: cullenc@lake.k12.fl.us , web: www.lakerenfaire.com/ Site: Hickory Point Recreation Park, 27341 St. Rd. 19, Tavares, FL / Booths: 60 / Attendance: 15,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / Camping and hotels/motels nearby.
Pirates in Paradise Festival
?November 27 - December 6, 2009, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Admission: FREE / Contact: Julie McEnroe, PO Box 1153, Key West, FL 33041, (305) 296-9694, email: info@piratesinparadise.com , web: www.piratesinparadise.com / Site: Historic Seaport, Mel Fisher Maritime Heritage Museum and Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House, Key West, FL / Booths: 25+ / Attendance: 5,000 / Weapons: allowed with a permit / Camping nearby.
Sarasota Ringling Medieval Faire
?November 14 - 22, 2009, (WO) 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $16.95 / Contact: Croteau Productions, Jeremy Croteau, PO Box 152023, Cape Coral, FL 33915-2023, (888) 303-3247 (FAIR), email: info@sarasotamedievalfair.com , web: www.sarasotamedievalfair.com / Site: 3000 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34237 / Booths: 100+ / Attendance: 26,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / No camping on-site. Hotels and campgrounds nearby.
GEORGIA
Georgia Renaissance Festival
?April 18 - June 7, 2009, (WO + Mem. Day) 10:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $19.95 / Contact: Norma Pope, PO Box 986, Fairburn, GA 30213, (770) 964-8575, email: info@garenfest.com , web: www.georgiarenaissancefestival. com / Site: 6905 Virlyn B. Smith Rd. / Booths: 150+ / Attendance: 250,000+ / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied, no axes, broadswords or spears / on-site camping avaliable for participants.
Medieval Festival at Oatland Island
?September 26, 2009, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: $7 / Contact: Heather Merbs, 711 Sandtown Rd., Savannah, GA 31410, (912) 395-1500, email: heather.merbs@sccpss.com / Site: Oatland Island Wildlife Center, 711 Sandtown Rd., Savannah, GA 31410 / Booths: N/A / Attendance: 3,000 + / Weapons: No live weapons / On site camping for participants
HAWAII
The Dragon�s Lair
All Year, 10 a.m. - end
Admission: FREE / Contact: Native American Center, PO Box 840, Volcano, HI 96785, (808) 968-1111 email: msthunderfoot@yahoo.com , web: www.freewebs.com/dragonslairh awaii / Site: Fern Forest Hawaii, Jungle King Road / Booths: 20 / Attendance: 1,000 / Weapons: for participants only & instructional activities/ on-sire camping for participants
The Hawaiian Scottish Festival
April 4-5, 2009, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: FREE / Contact: Hawaiian Scottish Association, Dan Peddie, PO Box 3982, Milliani, HI 96789, (808) 626-3559, email: daniel@hawaii.rr.com , web: www.scotshawaii.org / Site: Kapiolani Park, Honolulu, Hawaii / Booths: 10 / Attendance: 8,000 / Weapons: for participants only / Hotels nearby.
IDAHO
None Yet
ILLINOIS
Illinois Renaissance Faire
?August 29 - 30, 2009, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $10 / Contact: Illinois Renaissance Faire, PO Box 1794, Danville, IL 61834, (217) 351-3464, email: illinrenfaire@yahoo.com , web: www.illinoisrenaissancefaire. com / Site: Ellsworth Park, Oakwood Dr., Danville, IL--Take I-74 to US 150 E on Martin Luther King Dr. Turn left onto Parle St. Turn Left onto Oakwood Dr. / Booths: 30 / Attendance: 3,000 / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied / Camping on-site w/showers for participants only. Hotels and motels nearby
Lincolnshire Renaissance Faire
?October 10 - 11, 2009, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $10/Contact: Greg Schmidt Festivals International, 508 4th Ave., N., Clear Lake, IA. 50428, (641) 357-5177, email: greg@festint.com , web: www.lincolnshirefaire.com / Site: Decatur Conference Center & Hotel pond park / Booths: 40 / Attendance: 3,500 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / Lodging on-site, no camping on-site
The World of Faeries Festival
August 1-2, 2009, Sat. 10 a.m. - 7 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: $10 / Contact: David or Gloria Yaeger, 1672C Carlemont Drive, Crystal Lake, IL 60014, (815) 788-1630, email: dayglo@theworldoffaeries.com , web: www.theworldoffaeries.com / Site: Vasa Park, 35 W217 route 31, South Elgin, IL 60177 / Booths: 50 / Attendance: 1,500 / Weapons: not allowed. / Camping on-site allowed, no shower facilities are avali. Fires not allowed. See website for hotels and other camping sites.
INDIANA
Fishers Renaissance Faire
?October 3 - 4, 2009, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $8/ Contact: Adam Fivush, Fishers Renaissance Faire, 1 Municipal Dr., Fishers, IN 46038, email: amfivush@intrex.net , web: www.fishersrenfaire.com / Site: Conner Prairie in Fishers IN, I-69 and 116th St, NE side of Indianapolis, IN / Booths: 80 / Attendance: 15,000 / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied / Camping available on-site for artisans and entertainers; hotels nearby.
IOWA
Des Moines Renaissance Faire
?September 5 - 20, 2009, (WO) 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $15 / Contact: Greg Schmidt, Festivals Intl., 508 4th Ave. N., Clear Lake, IA 50428, (641) 357-5177, email: gregfest@festint.com , web: www.dmrenfaire.com / Site: Festival Park, 4051 Dean Ave. / Booths: 40 / Attendance: 15,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied. / Motels nearby
Iowa Renaissance Festival
May 2-3, 2009, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $10 / Contact: Greg Schmidt, Festivals Intl., 508 4th Ave. N., Clear Lake, IA 50428, (641) 357-5177, email: gregfest@netins.net , web: www.festint.com/iowarenfest/ index.shtml / Site: Middle Amana Park, Amana Colonies, near Iowa City, off I-80 & I-380 / Booths: 45 / Attendance: 5,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / Camping on-site for particiapants. RV hook-ups nearby at Amana RV Park. Motels nearby.
Kingdom of Riverssance
?October 3 - 4, 2009, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m., Sun 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Admission: $9 / Contact: Phil Claeys, 5600 Harbor Dr., Sioux City, IA 51111, (712) 258-0477, email: pclaeys@dybb.com , web: www.river-cade.com/riverssance. cfm / Site: Riverside Park, Sioux City, IA / Booths: 70 / Attendance: 8,000-10,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / Camping for particpants.
KANSAS
Great Plains Renaissance Festival-Fall
?October 18 - 19, 2009, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $8 / Contact: Eagles Realm LLC, PO Box 16326, Wichita, KS 67216, (316) 253-3392, email: info@greatplainsrenfest.com , web: www.greatplainsrenfest.com / Site: Sedgwick County Park / Booths: 75 / Attendance: 10,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / Hotels and camping nearby.
Kansas City Renaissance Festival
?September 5 - October 18, 2009, (WO, Labor & Colum. Day)
10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Admission: $17.95 / Contact: Carrie Shoptaw, 628 N. 126th St., Bonner Springs, KS 66012, (800) 373-0357, email: generalmanager@kcrenfest. , web: www.kcrenfest.com com / Site: 628 N. 126th St., Bonner Springs, KS, 15 min. west of downtown Kansas City, off I-70 / Booths: 165 / Attendance: 200,000 / Weapons: not allowed / see web site for info
KENTUCKY
Highland Renaissance Festival
?May 30 - July 19, 2009, (WO) 10 a.m - 7 p.m.
Admission: $12 / Contact: Highland Renaissance Festival, 955 Elm St., Eminence, KY 40019, (859) 846-4530, email: gm@kyrenfaire.com , web: www.kyrenfaire.com / Booths: 85 / Attendance: 30,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / hotels and camping for patrons within 10 miles.
LOUISIANA
Louisiana Renaissance Festival
?November 7 - December 13, 2009, (WO & Thanksgiving Friday) 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: $12 / Contact: Alvon Brumfeld, PO Box 220, Robert, LA 70455, (985) 429-9992, email: info@LA-Renfest.com , web: www.larf.org or www.la-renfest.com / Site: 46468 River Rd., Hammond, LA / Booths: 60 / At tendance: 45,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / Camping & hotels within 15 minutes of site.
PyrateCon 2009
?April 3 - 5, 2009, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. & after hours activities
Admission: $85 for weekend / Contact: (818) 448-8509, email: piranha4pirates@yahoo.com , web: www.pyratecon.com / Site: The Hampton Inn�New Orleans French Quarter, New Orleans, LA / Booths: 25 / Attendance: 250-500 / Weapons: peace-tied / hotels nearby
MAINE
Maine Renaissance Faire
August 8�23, 2009, (WO) 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $12 / Contact: Jacqui Byron, 238 Prescott Rd, Manchester, ME 04351, (207) 623-1152, email: mainerenfaire@yahoo.com , web: www.mainerenfaire.com / Site: Treasure Equestrian Center, 238 Prescott Rd, Manchester, ME 04351, ME / Booths: 20+ / Attendance: 2,000 est. / Weapons: Not Allowed
MARYLAND
Celtic Festival and Highland Gathering
?April 25, 2009, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $15 / Contact: The Celtic Festival, PO Box 209, Prince Frederick, MD 20678, (443) 404-7319, email: festival@cssm.org , web: www.cssm.org/index.php? festival / Site: Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum, St. Leonard, MD / Booths: 50 / Attendance: 15,000 / Weapons: call for policy / Hotels nearby.
The Maryland Faerie Fest
?May 16 - 17, 2009, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $10 - $1 off for dressing in costume / Contact: 11800 Broadmoor Lane, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772, (888) 607-9134, email: info@marylandfaeriefestival. , web: www.marylandfaerieforg estival.org / Site: Patuxent 4H Center, 18405 Queen Anne Rd., Upper Marlboro, MD 20774 / Booths: 80 / Attendance: 5,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied
The Maryland Renaissance Festival
?August 29 - October 25, 2009 (WO + Labor Day), 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Admission: $17 / Contact: Carolyn Spedden, Intl. Renaissance Festivals Ltd., PO Box 315, Crownsville, MD 21032, (800) 296-7304, email: cspedden@erols.com , web: www.rennfest.com / Site: Crownsville Rd., Crownsville, MD / Booths: 187 / Attendance: 290,000 / Weapons: not allowed / BR avail., Campground w/ toilets, showers, electric & water avail. w/ $75 leaning deposit & $10 surcharge per person; hotels nearby.
MASSACHUSETTS
King Richard's Faire
?September 5 - October 25, 2009, (WO) 10:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $25 / Contact: King Richard�s Faire 235 Moun St, Carver, MA, (952) 238-9915, email: info@kingrichardsfaire.net , web: www.kingrichardsfaire.net / Site: Rt. 58, S. Carver, MA / Booths: 100 / Attendance: 150,000+ / Weapons: must be sheathed / No camping on-site, oceanside lodging within 15 min.
Silver Kingdom Renaissance Festival
?June 6 - 14, 2009, (WO) 10 a.m - 6 p.m
Admission $12 / Contact: Harald or Inger Henning, 120 North side Rd., Charlton, MA 01507, email: court@yeoldecommons.com , web: www.kingdomfestival.com, Site: Ye Olde Commons, 120 Northside Rd., Charlton, MA 01507 / Booths: 35 / Attendance: 1500+ / Weapons: peace-tied / Camping on fair grounds and hotels nearby.
Winslow Shire Renaissance Faire
June 27 - 28, 2009, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: $10 / Contact: Gia Volterra de Saulnier, 44 Main St #13, N Reading MA 0164, (978) 207-1127, email: giazz@comcast.net , / Site: Winslow Animal Sanctuary, 37 Eddy St, Norton, MA / Booths: 18 / Attendance: 400 / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied; stage combat only / On-site camping for vendors and performers only; hotels nearby.
MICHIGAN
Derbyshire Renaissance Festival
?June 23 - 27, 2009, (WO) 10 a.m - 6 p.m Rain or Shine
Admission: $9 / Contact: Ren-on-the-Run Productions, Andy Haas, 5520 South 31st St., Kalamazoo, MI 49048, (269) 382-6120, email: andy_haas@yahoo.com , web: www.derbyshirerenfaire.com/ Site: Muskegon County Fairgrounds, MI / Booths: 52 / Attendance: 2,500 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / See web site for camping info.
Ishpeming Art Faire and Renaissance Festival
?August 1, 2009, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Admission: FREE / Contact: Pat Bureau, 742 Poplar St., Ishpeming, MI 49849, (906) 486-6400 or (906) 485-4838, email: contact@ishpemingrenfest.com , web: www.ishpemingrenfest.com / Site: Lake Bancroft Park, Ishpeming, MI / Booths: 40+ / Attendance: 3,000 / Weapons: participants only / Camping & hotels nearby.
Lake Superior Renaissance Faire
June 20-21, 2009, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.,
Admission: $5 / Contact: Midwest Amateur Renaissance Society, Karen Mallum, N11236 Vanderhagen Rd., Ironwood, MI 49938, (906) 932-3621, email: lsrf@up.net, web: www.lakesuperiorrenfaire.com / Site: Norrie Park, Ironwood, MI / Booths: 20 / Attendance: 1,500 / Weapons: Must be peace-tied and sheathed / Hotels nearby
MayFaire
?May 23 - 31, 2009, (WO & Mem Day) 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $9 / Contact: Ren-on-the-Run-Productions, 5520 S. 31st St., Kalamazoo, MI 49048, (269) 382-6120, email: mayfaireren@ yahoo.com , web: www.mayfaireren.com / Site: Calhoun County Fairgrounds, 720 Fair St., Marshall, MI / Booths: 60 / Attendance: 5,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / Camping and hotels within 5 miles.
Michigan Renaissance Festival
?August 15 - September 4, 2009, (WO + Labor Day) 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Admission: $18.95 / Contact: Michigan Renaissance Festival, Kathy Parker, 12600 Dixie Hwy., Holly, MI 48442, (800) 601-4848, email: Katparker47@aol.com , web: www.michrenfest.com / Site: Exit 106 (Grand Blanc) on I-75 and head S on Dixie Hwy, located bet. Pontiac and Flint, MI / Booths: 180 / Attendance: 250,000 / Weapons: not allowed / Camping avail. off-site.
MINNESOTA
Minnesota Renaissance Festival
?August 22 - October 4, 2009, (WO + Labor Day) 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Admission: $16.95 / Contact: Stacy Bruesewitz, Mid-America Festivals, 1920 1244 Canterbury Rd. S., Ste 306, Shakopee, MN 55379, (952) 445-7361 or (800) 966-8215, web: www.renaissancefest.com/MRF/ index.html / Site: Shakopee, MN / Booths: 325 / Attendance: 315,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / On-site camping and showers for participants; camping and motels nearby.
Olde World Renaissance Faire
?June 13 - 14, 2009, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Admission: $9 / Contact: PO Box 1043, Twig, MN 55791, (218) 729-5323, email: daleann@owrenaissancefaire.com , web: www.owrenfaire.com / Site: 18 miles North West of Duluth, MN in Twig / Booths: 55 / Attendance: 3,200+ / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied / Limited participant camping on-site; hotels and camping nearby.
MISSISSIPPI
Gulf Wars XVI
?March 15 - 22, 2009
Contact: Baron Godwin of Edington KCSA, OP, Mka David W. Jurgens, 3003 Bernadette Lane, Houston, TX, (713) 690-5434, email: autocrat@gulfwars.org web: www.gulfwars.org/index. html / Site: King�s Arrow Ranch, 26 Kings Highway, Lumberton, MS /
Ocean Springs Renaissance Festival
May 2-3, 2009, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $10 / Contact: St. John�s Episcopal Church, 1425 Porter Ave., (Freedom Field), Ocean Springs, MS 39564, (228) 875-4454, email: stjohns@datasync.org , web: www.stjohnsoceansprings.org / Site: Freedom Field, 425 Porter Ave., Ocean Springs, MS / Booths: 30 / Attendance: 10,000 / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied / Hotels nearby.
MISSOURI
Joplin Renaissance Festival
April 18-26, 2009, (WO) 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $13.50 / Contact: Bruce Morgan, (417) 483-1849, email: bruce@joplinrenfestival.com , web: www.joplinrenfestival.com / Site: Landreth Park / Booths: 100+ / Attendance: 25,000+ / Weapons: peace-tied / on-site camping available for participants
White Hart Renaissance Faire
June 27 - July 12, 2009, (WO) Sat. 10 a.m - 6 p.m
Admission: $10 / Contact: Historic Arts Presentations, Diane Johnson-Taylor, 5651 Hwy. F, Hartville, MO 65667, (417) 741-9518, email: arianablaidd@mindspring. , web: www.whitehart-com faire.com / Site: 5651 Hwy. F, Hartville, MO 65667/ Booths: 30 / Attendance: 3,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied, period weapons only / Camping for participants, off-site motels in Marshfield, MO
MONTANA
Missoula Renaissance Arts & Craft Fair
November 28-30, 2009, 10 a.m - 6 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: FREE / Contact: Frank Sennett, PO Box 1053, Lewistown, MT 59457, (406) 538-2212 / Site: Holiday Inn Parkside, 200 S. Parkside St., Missoula, MT / Booths: 75-80 / Attendance: 5,000 - 6,000 / Weapons: call for policy / call Holiday Inn for hotel accommodations.
NEBRASKA
Midwest Renaissance Festival
?May 16 - 25, 2009, (WO & Memorial Day) 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Admission: $10 / Contact: Don, DCL Enterprises Inc, PO Box 34609, Omaha NE 68134, (402) 689-2969, email: don@midwestrenfest.com , web: www.midwestrenfest.com / Site: Giles Castle, 17272 Giles Rd, Omaha NE/ Booths: 65+ / Attendance: 12,000+ / Weapons: must be peace-tied / Camping for vendors; hotels nearby.
Nebraska Renaissance Faire
May 23-25, 2009, Sat. 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $10 / Contact: Greg Schmidt, Festivals Intl., 508 4th Ave. N., Clear Lake, IA 50428, (641) 357-5177, email: greg@festint.com , web: www.nebfaire.com / Site: Bellevue Berry and Pumpkin Ranch / Booths: 40 / Attendance: 6,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / Onsite camping avaliable for participants
NEVADA
Age of Chivalry Renaissance Festival
?October 9 - 11, 2009, 10 a.m. - 10 p.m., Sun 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: $10 / Contact: Clark County Park & Rec, 2601 E. Sunset Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89120, (702) 455-8200, email: salibab@co.clark.NV.US , web: www.lvrenfair.com / Site: Sunset Regional Park, Las Vegas, NV / Booths: 200+ / Attendance: 40,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / Free on-site camping for participants (space limited); park w/in 1 mi. of the Las Vegas strip.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
None Yet
NEW JERSEY
Lakewood Lions Charity Renaissance Faire
?September 19 - 20, 2009, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: $10 / Contact: Don Alemany, PO Box 1446 Lakewood, NJ 08701, (732) 730-2866, email: dbroker@aol.com , web: www.occis.com/psas/lions/ fair / Site: Pine Park, Country Club Road, Lakewood, NJ / Booths: 50 / Attendance: 8,000 / Weapons: period weapons must be sheathed and peace-tied / On-site camping for merchants; motels nearby.
New Jersey Family Medieval Festival
?June 13 - 14, 2009, Sat., 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sun., 12 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Admission: $12 / Contact: Chris Lance, Paladin Music Ent., Inc., PO Box 243, Hackettstown, NJ 07840, (973) 632-0693, email: festival@njmedievalfestival. , web: www.njmedievalfesticom val.com / Site: St. Mark�s Church, Long Valley, NJ / Booths: 30 / Attendance: 2,000 / Weapons: must be sheathed / Hotels nearby.
NEW MEXICO
Cloudcroft Renaissance Fantasy Faire
June 19-21, 2009, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: TBD / Contact: The Village of Cloudcroft, Rhonda Napoleon, PO Box 455, Cloudcroft, NM 88317, (505) 682-3126 or (505) 687-3200, email: napony1express@msn.com or coolpinesreservations@yahoo. , web: http://skylinecybercom world.com/ / Site: Cloudcroft Zenith Park / Booths: 46 / Attendance: 1200 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / RV campsites.Specialevent. htm
NEW YORK
Yorkshire Renaissance Faire
May 16-17, 2009, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Contact: Paul Holm, PO Box 575, Holbrook, NY 11741, (631) 285-7469, email: info@yorkshirefaire.com , web: www.yorkshirefaire.com / Site: Central Long Island / Booths: 30 / Attendance: 3,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / Check web site for lodging.
NORTH CAROLINA
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OHIO
Ashville Viking Festival
April 25-26, 2009, 10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: FREE / Contact: Ed or Nancy Vallette, 70 Scioto St., Ashville, OH 43103, (740) 983-4428, email: vikingfestival@gmail.com , web: www.ashvillevikingfest.com / Site: Ashville Village Park, Walnut St., Ashville, OH / Booths: 65 / Attendance: 4,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied. / Camping for participants and motels nearby.
OKLAHOMA
Norman Medieval Faire
April 3-5, 2009, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Admission: FREE / Contact: Linda Linn, 1700 Asp Ave, Norman, OK 73072, (405) 288-2536, email: llinn@ou.edu, web: www.medievalfair.org / Site: Reaves Park, Norman, OK / Booths: 200+ / Attendance: 300,000 / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied / see web site for camping information.
Scarlet's Mid-Winter Renaissance Festival
January 24-25, 2009, Sat. 10 a.m. -6 p.m., Masked Ball
from 9:00- Midnight; 10-6:00 on Sunday.
Admission: $9 (wknd, ball and special rates: www.scarletfest.com/MidWinterFai re.htm ) / Contact: Robert Mullens, P.O. Box 7703, Edmond, OK 73083, (405) 476-1718, email: foxmoon@foxmoonprod uctions.com , web: www.scarletfest.com / Site: Oklahoma Farmer's Public Market Event Center / Booths: 30+ / Attendance: 2,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / Hotels available at: www.scarletfest. com/festsponsors .htm <http://www.scarletf est.com/festspon >sors.htm
OREGON
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PENNSYLVANIA
May Day Fairie Festival
May 1 - 3, 2009, Fri. Noon - 6 p.m., 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $10 / Contact: Posie, 4255 Pierceville Rd., Glen Rock, PA 17327, (717) 235-6610 events@spoutwood.com , web: www.fairiefestival.net / Site: 4255 Pierceville Rd. Glen Rock, PA 17327 / Booths: 70 / Attendance: 16,000 / Weapons: / See website for nearby hotel listings.
SOUTH DAKOTA
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TENNESSEE
Tennessee Renaissance Festival
May 2-25, 2009 (Weekends + Memorial Day), 10 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Admission: $18 / Contact: The Freemans, PO Box 309, Arrington, TN 37014, (615) 395-7296, email: comments@tnrenfest.com , web: www.tnrenfest.com / Site: Castle Gwyn near Triune, TN, 30 mi. S. of Nashville / Booths: 75 / Attendance: 50,000 / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied. No firearms or replicas. / No on-site camping; state park and motels w/in 30 min. of site
TEXAS
Four Winds Masque Ball
March 28, 2009, 9 p.m - midnight
Admission: $15 / Contact: Kristin Stephens 710 Highway 110 South, Whitehouse, TX 75791, (903) 839-5271, email: fourwindsfaire1@yahoo.com , web: www.fourwindsfaire.com / Site: Vizcaya Ranch 10 miles south of Tyler, TX / Booths: N/A / Attendance: 1,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied, no modern firerms / Campground with RV hook-ups aval., hotels w/in 11 miles.
Four Winds Renaissance Faire
February 28 - April 19, 2009 (WO), 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Admission: $12 / Contact: Dustin Stephens, 710 Highway 110 South, Whitehouse, TX 75791, (903) 839-5271, email: fourwindsfaire1@yahoo.com , web: www.fourwindsfaire.com / Site: Vizcaya Ranch 15 miles south of Tyler, TX / Vendors: 50+ / Attendance: 14,000/ Weapons: must be peace-tied, no modern firearms / Campground near faire site, hotels with in 11 miles.
Scarborough Faire, The Renaissance Festival
April 4 - May 25, 2009 (Weekends + Mem Day), 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Admission: $20.99 / Contact: Orvis Melvin, Southwest Festivals, PO Box 538, Waxahachie, TX 75168, (972) 938-3247, email: omelvin@scarboroughrenfest.com , web: www.scarboroughrenfest.com / Site: 2511 FM66, Waxahachie, TX / Booths: 198 / Attendance: 200,000 / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied / Participant on-site camping avail.; motels w/in 2 mi.
Songwood Renaissance Festival
March TBA for 2009, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Admission: TBA / Contact: Steven Broussard,PO Box 378, Mont Belvieu TX 77580 (281)739-4036, email: mosquitocoast@msn.com , web: www.songwoodrenfest.com / Site: Liberty County, TX / Booths: / Attendance: / Weapons:
UTAH
Utah Renaissance Festival & Fantasy Faire
May 8-17, 2009, (WO) 10 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Admission: $12 / Contact: Sue Bodily, 161 South 2250 West, MSC Ogden, UT 84404, (801) 458-2925, email: itsbodily@aol.com , web: www.utahrenfest.com / Site: Millcreaak Hollow, 3105 West Pioneer Road, MSC, UT 84404 / Booths: 75 Attendance: 10,000 / Weapons: must be secured / hotels nearby.
VERMONT
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VIRGINIA
Enchantment Faire at Foamhenge
September 12�13, 2009, Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sun. til 5 p.m.
Admission: $5 / Contact: Chris and Mia Pugh, Medieval Fantasies Company, 1044 Deerfield Valley Rd, West Augusta, VA 24485, (540) 939-4793, email: sirblackwolf@medievalfantasie , web: www.medievalfantasisco.com esco.com / Site: Foamhenge at Natural Bridge, VA / Booths: 20 / Attendance: 2,000 / Weapons: with purchase of weapons permit / BR avail; hotels nearby.
Gloucester Renaissance Festival
July 18 - 19, 2009, Sat. 10 a.m. - 10 p.m., Sun. til 5 p.m.
Admission: FREE / Contact: Chris and Mia Pugh, Medieval Fantasies Company, 1044 Deerfield Valley Rd, West Augusta, VA 24485, (540) 939-4793, email: sirblackwolf@medievalfantasie , web: www.medievalfantasisco.com esco.com/ Gloucester. htm / Site: Historic Downtown, Gloucester, VA / Booths: 20 / Attendance: 2,000 / Weapons: not allowed / BR avail; hotels nearby.
Green Hill Medieval Faire
September 26�27, 2009, Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Masquerade Ball 7 p.m., Sun. til 5 p.m.
Admission: $5 / Contact: Chris and Mia Pugh, Medieval Fantasies Company, 1044 Deerfield Valley Rd, West Augusta, VA 24485, (540) 939-4793, email: sirblackwolf@medievalfantasie , web: www.medievalfantasisco.com esco.com/ GreenHill. htm / Site: Green Hill Park, Roanoke County, VA / Booths: 30 / Attendance: 2,000 / Weapons: allowed with purchase of weapons permit / BR avail; hotels nearby.
Stone Tower Glenn Renaissance Faire
June 20 21, 2009, Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Masquerade Ball 7 p.m. - 10 p.m., Sun 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: $6 per car / Contact: Chris and Mia Pugh, Medieval Fantasies Company, 1044 Deerfield Valley Rd., West Augusta, VA 24485, (540) 939-4793, email: sirblackwolf@medievalfantasie , web: www.medievalfantasisco.com esco.com/ StoneTowerGlenn. htm / Site: Natural Chimneys Regional Park, Mt. Solon, VA / Booths: 30 / Attendance: 2,000 / Weapons: with purchase of weapons permit / BR avail; hotels nearby.
WASHINGTON
Camlann Village Festivals
July - August, 2009, (WO) 11:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $9 / Contact: Roger Shell, Camlann Medieval Assoc., 10320 Kelly Rd. NE., Carnation, WA 98014, (425) 788-8624, web: www.camlann.org / Site: 4 miles North of Carnation, WA / Booths: 20 / Attendance: 8,000 / Weapons: must be sheathed / Camping avail. off-site, inns nearby.
A Festival for May
May 2-3, 2009, (WO) 11:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: $5 / Contact: Roger Shell, Camlann Medieval Assoc., 10320 Kelly Rd. NE., Carnation, WA 98014, (425) 788-8624, web: www.camlann.org/may_fest. htm / Site: 4 miles North of Carnation, WA / Attendance: 500 / Weapons: must be sheathed / Camping avail. off-site, inns nearby.
Ye Merrie Greenwood Faire
June 27-28, 2009, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: $8 / Contact: Ye Merrie Greenwood Players, Marjorie Kunigsky, 6015 W 20th Ave., Kennewick, WA 99338, (509) 783-7727, email: eaglcrst@verizon.net , web: http://greenwood_players.home. / Site: Howard Amon Park, Richland, WA / Booths: 70 / Attendance: 6,000 / Weapons: must be peace-tied / Participant camping on-site; campgrounds and hotels nearby.comcast.net
WISCONSIN
Janesville Renaissance Faire
May 16-17, 2009, 10 a.m - 7 p.m
Admission: $8 / Conact: Janesville Renaissance Faire, Inc., Venesa Draves, PO Box 2932, Janesville, WI 53547, (608) 322-8813, email: jvlfaire@gsmbristol.org , web: www.jvlfaire.gsmbristol. org / Site: 600 N. Main Street / Booths: 45 / Attendance: 3,000+ / Weapons: must be sheathed and peace-tied / Participant camping, hotels nearby.
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Merry Meet and Merry Part and Merry Meet Again Happy New Year this J
Posted by: "Cher Chirichello" CHIC0411@YAHOO.COM chic0411
Sat Jan 1, 2011 9:59 am (PST)
Saturday's Correspondence... January 1
Merry Meet and Merry Part and Merry Meet Again
Happy New Year this January 1, 2011
We all come from the Goddess
And to Her we shall return
Like a drop of rain, going to the ocean
May the circle be open, but unbroken,
May the love of the Goddess be ever in your heart.
Merry Meet and Merry Part
And Merry Meet Again
Today's Influences: Luck, Religion, Healing, Trade And Employment, Treasure, Honors, Riches, Legal Matters
Deities: Saturn, Hecate, Juno, Hera, Kwan Yin, Mary, Cybele, Tara, Mawu, Mlaba Mwana Waresa, Ishtar, Nuit
Aromas: Stock, Lilac, Storax, Aloes
Incense: Nutmeg, Henbane
Color of The Day: Black, Purple, Indigo, Blue
Candle: Blue
Planet: Saturn
Metal: Lead
Gemstones: Apache tear, obsidian, hematite
Herbs & Plants: Thyme, mullein, cypress
Associations: Agriculture and creativity, fortune and hope, protection and banishment of negativity
Use for magic involving growth, expansion, prosperity, money, business, attracting more of what you have.
What's Happening Today:
New Year's Day
Goddess Fortuna's Day
Kwanzaa, Day 7: Imani (Faith)
Season of Chaos begins (Discordian)
Day of Universal Brotherhood (Brazil)
Feast of St. Odilo
Colonial Flag Day (US)
St. Basil's Day (Eastern)
Jupiter and Juno's Day (Old Roman)
Z Day
First-Foot Day
Polar Swim Day
Daddy Frost Day (USSR)
Party Party Day
Haiti Independence Day
Circumcision of Our Lord Jesus Christ
Liberation Day (Cuba)
Coon Carnival (South Africa Mardi Gras)
St. Agatha's Day (protector from starvation, fire)
Festival of Fools
Sudan Independence Day
Western Samoa Independence Day
Mummers Day Parade (Philadelphia, PA)
Tournament of Roses Parade (Pasadena, CA)
Niagra Falls Festival of Lights
Kalends of January
Apple Gifting Day
Circumcision of Christ
St. Fulgentius' Day
National Bloody Mary Day
St. Telemachus' Day
Polar Bear Swim Day
World Day
St. Clarus' Day (patron against myopia)
Bonza Bottler Day
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
Penguin Plunge (Rhode Island)
January Calendar -National Eye Care Month, National Hobby Month, National Soup Month, National Volunteer Blood Donor Month, National Candy Month, National Hot Tea Month, National Oatmeal Month, National Wheat Bread Month.
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Re: Roman Catholic WOMANPRIESTS & VajraMa/Natur al Spiritual Authori
Posted by: "karentate108" karentate108@ca.rr.com specialjourn
Sat Jan 1, 2011 11:12 am (PST)
I remember you Grambadger. I stopped writing to you when you exposed
yourself asking why should you care if religion gave men license to
discriminate and oppress women - - you called me a nut and said you had
better things to worry about. I see you haven't changed any.
Karen
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Interview with a Paranormal Investigator
Posted by: "Theresa Chaze" tirgana@yahoo.com tirgana
Sat Jan 1, 2011 5:24 pm (PST)
Until
You Walk the Path, You Don't Know Where it Goes will be hosting author
and haunting expert, Debi Chestnut on January 2 at its new time 7 pm
eastern as she talks about her books and experience with the paranormal.
For the rest of the article go to http://theresachaze.blogspot. com/
Please share the link
Described as a woman who has the courage to play with dragons, Theresa Chaze has gone where fools and angels fear to tread and has flourished. To read the treatment of her military series, Operation Home Base and excerpts of her screenplays go to her site at www.theresachaze.com
Courage isn't the lack of fear, but the ability to set it aside and focus on what is truly important
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