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Castle Rising Newsletter, [December, 1977?]

 Issue — Box: 1: Series 2, Folder: 8, Item: 1
Collection number: Issue 1

Scope and Contents

This issue of Castle Rising Newsletter provides information for upcoming spring events up to fall 1978 plans.

Dates

  • Publication: [December, 1977?]

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Extent

1 items (4 leaves) ; 28 cm

Language

English

Dating

Dating this issue used the following from the publication:

1. The Color Book had yet to be published, originally planned for fall 1977 but met with delays, primarily the move

2. Information for the 2nd Annual Pan Pagan Festival to be sent out Spring 1978

3. A report on the recent Texas Renaissance Festival in Houston, Texas [actually, Magnolia, Texas, 45 miles north of Houston], which occurred October-November, first weekend, presummed to be the 1977 3rd annual

4. Al Kelly starts his upcoming musical tour in January, presummed 1978, and would make the issue predate this month

5. David is visiting Easter

If issues provide announcements that are forthcoming, Al Kelly's [no.4] is important. In addition, the ending of the Renaissance Fair [no.3] the first weekend in November leaves only two months that are candidates: November and December.

Contents

Castle Rising plans (p.1)

Pan-Pagan Festival, July 14-16, 1978 (p.1-2)

Selena Fox and Circle (p.2)

Opening of Occult World in Huntington, West Virginia by Donna Stewart and Albert Stewart (p.2)

Renaissance Fair near Houston, Texas (p.2)

National Pagan Conference and Season Festival planned for the Fall of 1978 by The Association of Cymmry Wicca and The Atlanta Pagan Way (p.3)

Urging to be included in the Pagan Directory being developed by the Association of Cymmry Wicca (p.2)

Professor Dr. Pat Grey and his ill informed teaching of a witchcraft course at North Texas State University (p.2)

P.J. is planning on opening an occult oriented compound in Portland, Oregon, featuring a tea shop, entertainment, exotic herbs and supplies (p.3)

"New(?) Miracle Preservatives Discovered!" Dr. S.S. Chang, professor of Food Chemistry at Cook College of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J. discovers Rosemary and Sage extracts are good preservatives of food (p.3)

Flotsam and Jetsam. [one-line notifications and news] (p.3-4)

"This second newsletter" since moving to Colorado and will be issued sporadically.

Ad for making your own incense formulas from Castle Rising (p.4)

Tip on using a natural Henna Powder as a light pink nail polish (p.4)

Repository Details

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