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Sunday, July 29, 2007
SKALA BRAE PAN-PAGAN FESTIVAL on Mesa State College Campus Quad and in Krey/Zeigel Saturday Sept. 8, 2007 9 a.m.-5 p.m Students with ID: $3.00 Non-students: $5.00 Children under 14: free Pay at the Sign In tables and to get your hand stamped. Sign up for the workshops you are interested in and pay at the Entry table. Workshop fees and donation suggestions are per person. Supplies list available at the table for the Incense workshop. A few guidelines: No alcohol, no recreational drugs, no weapons. No pets. Service animals are permitted (please clean up after them). Children are the responsibility of their parents. Security will be provided by the campus police. Some of us are trained in First Aid/CPR so health issues will also be covered. Respect others, have fun, share knowledge and make new friends. We hope you come away with an enriched spirit. Bright Blessings! SILENT AUCTION! Place a written bid for the Earth Goddess necklace and/or a beaded medicine bag! Starting bids: 25.00/necklace, 10.00/bag. Bids will be made at the sign-in table. Bidding ends at 2:15; winners announced at 2:30 or after the concert. 9:00 a.m. Festival Merchants on the Quad: Magical Marcy’s Mess: calligraphy, wands and other hand-crafted items, woven baskets. The Wishing Box: runestones, animal jewelry, amulet bags, totem bracelets, more. Heart of the Dragon: Incense, herbs and accessories, oils, clothing, jewelry, ritual supplies. (Store location: 1133 Patterson Rd. #8, Grand Junction, CO 81506, 970-263-0091. www.heartofthedragon.net heart@heartofthedragon.net ) 10:00 a.m. Reiki massage and Tarot readings by Melanie. Donation: $2.00-5.00. On the Quad. Five-minute Reiki treatments. Open until 2:00. Women’s Tribal Fusion bellydance performance on the Quad. 10:30 a.m. Making Ritual Incense by Lady Artoi. In Krey. Fee: 5.00. A hands-on workshop with handout. Learn to make your own loose incense and oil for ritual. Supplies list provided at Sign-in table; you can make purchases if needed at the HofD booth. 11:00 a.m. Ravenshire Minstrels concert on the Quad. Celtic style songs. 12:00 p.m. Guided Meditation: Sheila na Gig by Lady Artoi. Fee: 5.00. In Krey/Ziegel. Begin to explore and consciously change those things about yourself that are negative, holding you back, or just not working anymore. Bring a journal to record your experience. Open Community Drum Circle on the Quad. Until 12:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. Chakra Cleansing Workshop by Caleb Glass. On the Quad. Donation: $3.00-5.00. Guided meditation to cleanse the chakras. 1:00 p.m. The Nightbird and the Owl concert on the Quad. CDs available at The Wishing Box booth. 1:30 p.m. Connecting with the Goddess by Gaia McGlothlin. In Krey/Zeigel. Fee: Free. In this interactive workshop you will explore your relationship with the Goddess, and through the powerful language of symbols will learn how to bring Her more fully into your life. 2:00 p.m. Ravenshire Minstrels, second performance on the Quad. 2:30 p.m. Finding Your Animal Guides by Emma Lee. Donations accepted. In Krey. An introduction and guided meditation to find and commune with spiritual animal guides. 3:00 p.m. Sacred Space in Boettcher Room created by Susan Cypher and Gaia McGlothlin. A quiet area blessed and prepared for personal ritual, meditation, or any sacred activity. Bring flowers as offerings, or negativity stone for self-cleansing, etc. No fire or weapons, i.e. candles, incense, Athames or swords. 4:00 p.m. Women’s Tribal Fusion second performance on the Quad. 4:30 p.m. Ritual Construction by Lady Artoi. Fee: $5.00. In Zeigel. A workshop for beginners. Step by step guidance on creating a working ritual which will give the foundation for any rite you need to perform. Come with an idea for a ritual you intend to do. 5:00 p.m. Quad and workshop activities conclude. 6:00 p.m. Sacred Space in Boettcher closes.
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The first year of the PSA has been a pretty good one. I came in on it mid-semester last year, got dubbed the Events Coordinator and have since been busy with a few projects, including our Web presence. Last Fall we had a Yule Ball--another is planned for this year--and this Spring we did two fundraisers and ended with a weekend retreat just before semester's end. Check out our photo album; the link is in the Group One section, along with other good links to our favorite Web places, including our page. This coming Fall we start with a bang: the Activities Fair on Sept. 6, which will let the freshmen know about us, and two days later the Skala Brae Pan-Pagan Festival, to be held on campus Sept. 8 and sponsored by, yes, the PSA. We will have a Mabon Bake Sale in Sept. featuring goodies from medieval recipes. We also plan to hold a Halloween party on campus, in Liff Auditorium on Oct. 27, with a costume contest, pumpkin (Funkins) carving contest, devination, and more! We are listed on witchvox and we have a newsletter currently being distributed at a couple of pagan-friendly stores in town as well as in the Student Center. Bright Blessings and Merry Part! --Lady Artoi
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