Lothloriën (Wiccan sect)
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Annual Report, 1982 - 1983
The first Annual Report, although stated Hallows 1982-1983 ce, provides historical background information on the humble beginnings in spring 1979 of The Tradition of Lothloriën. Each report includes historical information on the Church and programs as well as their financial state.
Rowan Tree Church Periodical Collection
[R.T. News], August 5, 1985
RT News, August 5, 1985
[R.T. News], August 18, 1985
[R.T. News], July 4, 1985
Mary (Mahr) Maag gives everyone an update on her move to Fort Myers, Florida working for Restoration One.
She also puts forth the Pentacle Proposal concerning membership dues including a slide scale, late fees, and other economic factors. Comments would be submitted via correspondence to her, would be compiled for later distribution.
[R.T. News], [July 18]=New Moon in Cancer, 1985
The first newsletter was a single page. The second, two pages. With the third issue, an eight page newsletter with two additional pages included: one of music and the second a cartoon
[R.T. News], July 21, 1985
Welcome of new member, Sheldon Haight
Paul says there are 21 members of the Church and no outstanding applications are held. No new members will be added before 1986 if new applications come in.
Courtney Willis has donated books to the Church's library
A note from Larry Anderson about Paul's Herbal Magick Week class
RT News, New Moon in Cancer=[July 18], 1985
Series 1: The Unicorn Newsletter
The Unicorn (Rowan Tree Church), 1998 - 1998
The Unicorn began publication in the Twin Cities before the Church took a tour first to Texas and then to Los Angeles, California before landing in Kirkland Washington. It touts being the longest run newsletter of Wicca.