• ELECTRIC GARTERS OF CALIFORNIA YULE 1986

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    ELECTRIC GARTERS OF CALIFORNIA
    YULE 1986
    Please address commments and inquiries to:
    NEW WICCAN CHURCH OF CALIFORNIA
    P.O. BOX 162046
    SACRAMENTO, CA 95816
    ATTN; ALLYN WOLFE

    ELECTRIC GARTERS an abridged version of RED GARTERS is
    available on various Pagan computer BBS.

    The RED GARTERS of California is the official voice of the
    New Wiccan Church of California. The Office of the
    California State Summoner publishes a minimum of 8 issues
    per year, as a function of the membership and mailing lists
    of the New Wiccan Church.

    Subscription to RED GARTERS is included among the benefits
    of membership in the New Wiccan Church of California.

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    NOTE: SUBSCRIPTION DONATION INCREASE BEGINNING MARCH 1ST,
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    NATIONAL OFFICERS

    Grand Queen Haragano
    Grand Magus Gwyddion
    Grand Summoner Lleu ------------------------------------------------------------
    STATE OFFICERS

    Please note new California officers
    CALIFORNIA
    Queen Moira
    Magus Herne
    Summoner Saluna
    Publications: Allyn Wolfe

    OREGON
    Queen Marisha
    Grand Magus Gwyddion

    WASHINGTON
    Queen Haragano
    Magus Tiller

    WISCONSIN
    Queen Kyril
    Magus Enqito

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    New Wiccan Church of California telephone: (916) 489-6147.
    All calls are screened through the answering machine, so you
    MUST identify yourself to the machine before any human will
    respond.
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    New Wiccan Church, National Office, P.O. Box 162046,
    Sacramento, CA 95816
    New Wiccan Church of California, P.O. Box 421044,
    Sacramento, CA 95842
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    Pinole, CA, 94564-0551
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    Mt. Horeb, WI 53572
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    Seattle, WA 98103
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    Temporary address: P.O. Box 162046, Sacramento, CA 95816 ------------------------------------------------------------
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    issues are available exclusively to New Wiccan Church
    members; contact Publications Officer for listing. ------------------------------------------------------------
    General Notice from the California Council of Elders:

    The California Council of Elders held elections
    recently. The office of State Queen, temporarily held by
    Lady Maeburn since the resignation of Lady Raven, has now
    been filled by Lady Moira. In addition, the duties of the
    office of State Summoner have so expanded in recent years,
    that the Council has seen fit establish a new office to
    handle the production of New Wiccan Church publications.
    Lord Allyn Wolfe is the new Publications Officer, and Lady
    Anea is the new Summoner. The staff of Red Garters wishes
    each of our new officers a prosperous and peaceful term of
    office.
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    Notice to RED GARTERS Subscribers

    The subscription rate to RED GARTERS will be going up
    to $10 ($15 Foreign) per year for non-members, effective
    with the March issue of RED GARTERS . This change was
    directed by the California Council of Elders, and is the
    first subscription increase in the four years RG has been
    offered outside of the New Wiccan Church membership.
    However, as a way of thanking you for your support, if we
    receive a renewal or new subscription postmarked prior to
    March 1, you will continue to receive RED GARTERS at the old rate. ------------------------------------------------------------
    SUMMONER'S CALLING
    By Lord Lleu
    Grand Summoner of the New Wiccan Church

    I always hate writing against a deadline, especially when I
    still haven't come up with a topic. This time around I
    think I will focus on last time. To those of you who
    panicked at the last Summoner's Calling. I can assure you
    that I was not spying on you. I did not even use
    clairvoyance. However, if you have been Summoner as long as
    I have (8 years), you begin to know the kind of things that
    cause trouble, and for me misrepresentation has headed the
    list, while jumping to conclusions comes next.
    Misrepresentation, be it well intentioned (I thought I was
    protecting my oath), accidental (gosh, I am sorry, my brains
    were in the Bahamas), or due to sociopathic tendencies (its
    the gospel truth! I swear on my mother's grave [of course
    she's not dead yet]) always causes the same problems.
    Someone hears and believes and pretty soon a flock of foos
    are nesting in everyone's hair. No one is happy to wear the
    end product.

    There are two inexcusable parts of such a problem:
    deliberate misrepresentation, and the failure of Craft
    Elders to do more than scream and yell. I think that the
    problem with the first is self evident. There is no
    injunction in the Craft against lying, but there is a demand
    that Sisters and Brothers of the Art be treated with honor
    and respect. They are our's, not outsiders, even if they do
    move in different circles (pun intended). The second
    inexcusable, in my book, is in some ways even worse. Elders
    determine the quality of the Craft. An Elder who flies into
    a fury, or panics, and never even asks how such a rumor got
    started, hurts himself, hurts the Craft's image, and
    achieves nothing positive. Curiosity, and a desire to
    reveal the truth, to get things straight, and a gentle
    approach to these goals will always serve better, and they
    provide a better example. ------------------------------------------------------------
    KALISHA'S CAULDRON

    Congratulations to Priestess Marissa, who received her
    first initiation into the Kingstone Tradition at Sagitarius
    Full Moon (December 14). It is a pleasure to welcome you,
    Marissa, newly made Priestess and Witch!

    The Sacramento New Wiccan Church held its annual Yule
    Gathering on December 20, 1986. Attendance was down a bit
    from previous years, but there were still four local New
    Wiccan Church covens represented, and also several guests
    from other groups in Sacramento
    and the San Francisco bay area.

    The well-written Rebirth of the Sun ritual was
    conducted by students of two Sacramento New Wiccan Church
    covens. They deserve our praise and thanks for their
    efforts, which also included a gift cauldron, potluck, and
    clean-up before and after the event. A lot of work goes
    into organizing these events to insure that all runs
    smoothly. Three cheers! And thanks to all who attended for
    making this a memorable holiday celebration.

    The California branch of the New Wiccan Church is
    sponsoring a prize drawing to benefit the Covenant of the
    Goddess. Tickets are $1 each and are available from the
    Publications Officer, Lord Allyn Wolfe, c/o Red Garters.
    There are some nifty prizes to be raffled off once we have
    100 tickets in the till. So far, we have 58 entries, and
    are waiting to hear from you! The prizes include: a Hindu
    statue of the Goddess (donated by a Sacramento Hindu), a
    sequined dragon sculpture (donated by Tina of "Dragons by
    Tina"), a turquoise and silver necklace of Amerindian
    manufacture bearing Pagan designs (donated by Coven of the
    Hawk, NWC #2), four oil fueled hurricane lanterns suitable
    for the four quarters (donated by Coven Winged Horse, NWC
    #25), and a one year subscription to RED GARTERS.

    Among the inquiry letters that RED GARTERS gets, we
    have begun to receive letters from prisoners interested in
    Wicca. Prison libraries do not routinely stock books or
    magazines on the Craft. However, direct mailings to inmates
    are apparently received. Those incarcerated have little
    funds for books or magazine subscriptions, and ask for
    donations of either. If you or your coven is interested in
    sponsoring any of these prisoners for a subscription to RED
    GARTERS or can donate any new or used books, contact me in
    care of the California State Office.

    A few more words to conclude this issue's Cauldron -
    I'd like to wish you all a happy 1987, and may you find in
    the abundance given by Our Lady, Perfect Peace! - Kalisha -----------------------------------------------------------------
    Grand Queen needs help. Lady Lydea, formerly Queen of Coven
    Isis the Ibis in Sacramento, and Grand Queen to most of the
    Kingstone tradition, is desperate. She is now residing in
    the mid-west on limited retirement income. Harsh weather,
    failing health, and rising energy costs are taking their
    toll; she needs to come to California in the Spring. At the
    present time, she plans on a visit, but hopes to eventually
    relocate to the west coast. Needed: a driver to fly or bus
    to the midwest and drive the Grand Queen and her gear back
    to California (in her car); a rent free place to stay (she
    can pay for her own board); and of course $ ! This Lady is
    deserving of our help; please seriously consider what YOU
    can do to help.
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    IN THE BIG ROCK CANDY COVEN
    by Dana Corley

    You may not have noticed it, but the Craft is in trouble.
    Like many another esoteric group, the Craft sowed the seeds
    of its own ruin when it began deliberately to appeal to a
    broader range of people, not all of them, perhaps, truly
    suited to the life and beliefs of Witchcraft. When
    initiation ceased to be a requirement in all traditions,
    when people began to accept each other as "in the Craft" on
    the basis of attendance at a few festivals - in short, when
    the Craft ceased to require work - our numbers increased
    dramatically. This delighted everyone, at first; going to a
    Summer Solstice rituals with several hundred fellow Witches
    in the countryside is vastly more exciting than timidly
    conducting one in your basement with the half-dozen members
    of your own Coven. After a while, though, some of us began
    to be alarmed The "Craft" many of these new folks were
    practicing bore only a casual likeness to the Craft we'd
    been taught. It bore a striking resemblance, however, to
    both the transcendentalism of Christianity and other
    Oriental religions and the jargon-loaded hipness of EST and
    the whole "New Age" grab bag - and it was spreading fast.

    It's a truism in the social sciences that a society which
    allows no cross-fertilization from outside soon dries up.
    There's a difference, though, between eclectic open-
    mindedness and bastardization. The Craft is a Western
    magical tradition, not an Eastern mystical path. To impose
    the transcendentalism of the East on the Craft creates only
    an emasculated hodge-podge. For example:

    More and more, we hear the Craft spoken of as "of the
    light", meaning, one supposes, that we're "the good guys".
    It is clearly contrary to Craft teaching to identify the
    good, the positive, with the concept of light. That is an
    oriental and wholly patriarchal concept, associated also
    with the triumph of the spiritual (i.e., non-material) over
    the physical, of the intellect over the senses. It leaves
    no room for the Craft ideal of dynamic balance, and it
    certainly excludes that aspect of Our Lady which is the Dark
    Mother, the Primal Chaos from which all else arises. I feel
    that this concept has crept into our belief system partly
    due to the incompleteness of many people's Craft education,
    and partly out of pandering to the beliefs of others.
    Because they are afraid of the Dark, we begin to exclude it
    from our consciousness, lest we scare the poor dears! And if
    they aren't afraid of us, they won't persecute us, and they
    might even invite us to their swell interfaith breakfasts
    down at the Elks Hall.

    Again, seemingly out of a combination of shallowness and too
    mu h respect for other people's idea of what's holy, our
    concept of the Gods has undergone a radical change. Rarely,
    now, is the Goddess invoked as the Mor Rigan, the Great
    Queen. Even more rarely is the God invoked as in any but
    His mildest aspects. We call upon the protector in Him, the
    shining youth, the gentle lover, but we refuse to face the
    fact that He has other aspects - Pan Pangenetor; Panphage;
    Ares; Apophis; even Dianus in His grove - which are worthy
    of our honor. Violence, too, can be sacred. We deny those
    aspects of the Goddess which can be uncomfortable or
    "dangerous", as well. We may call on the Dark Goddess as
    Hecate when the rite calls for it at Hallows, but we're
    afraid too put any conviction into the summoning and we
    banish as soon as decency allows. If I were She (and as
    Diane Duane has so eloquently observed, each of us is), I'd
    be insulted. We conveniently forget that Persephone is more
    than just the Kore; as Queen of the Underworld, She too is a
    Dark Goddess, wielding great power. But power is another
    topic not discussed much in the "New Craft".

    Most under-forty adults in the U.S. today came into their
    first awareness of politics - of power and its applications
    in shaping the lives of ourselves and those around us -
    during the Presidencies of such sterling types as Lyndon
    Johnson, Richard Nixon, and Jimmi Cahtuh. We continue to be
    royally screwed over by Ronnie Ray Gun and his Christi
    Republicans. We "know" about power, and we don't want any
    part of it! We don't want to exercise control over others,
    that's not nice. We even try to conduct Circle with no
    leader, to avoid the so-called "authority trap", and then we
    wonder why the Rite is chaotic and energy-less. Most of us
    (myself emphatically included) long resist the knowledge
    that there are other kinds of power besides abused power;
    some never do figure it out, so repelled are they by the
    mess they see made of power all around them.

    Thanks in great part to "Dreaming the Dark", Starhawk's
    marvelous latest book, personal power is beginning again to
    be understood and sought after among us. But external
    power, or as she calls it, "power-over", is still so
    abhorred that I see people refusing to teach or to accept
    instruction; refusing to act to stop wrong action on the
    part of others or to do (or stop doing) what they're asked,
    because to do any of these things would be to acknowledge
    power-over. Crowley defined power as "possession of
    control". I have yet to see a clearer description. It does
    not define the object of that control, only the ability to
    do so. In those terms, then, I fell it is time for power to
    be exercised over the path the Craft is taking, for it is
    clearly out of control.

    We seem to be forgetting - or worse, abandoning - the very
    basis of our uniqueness as a religion: that we aspire not
    only to the heights but to the depths. That we worship not
    only that which fills us with joy but that which terrifies
    us, and that Life, to us, is precious and lovely precisely
    because Death is equally so. Our beloved Goddess and God
    cease to be the Queen of the Universe and the Lord of Life
    and Death, and start to resemble Herself the Elf and Papa
    Smurf. I will not attempt to deny anyone their Lord and
    Lady of Joy; in these difficult times we need Them
    desperately. But we also need Their darker side, and the
    recognition that good and evil abide in both. We need to go
    back to what Witches have always been - passionate,
    involved, whole humans. We need to stop apologizing for our
    differences, and revel in them. But most of all, if the
    Craft is to survive as something more valuable (to us and
    perhaps to the Earth) than just another bunch of fringies,
    we must stop defining ourselves in terms of other people's
    second-hand illuminism. ------------------------------------------------------------
    PATHWORKING is the term for a particular sort of
    visualization exercise in which the mind is projected into a
    set of situations and/or landscapes which may be viewed as
    if on a screen. Once the imagination is trained, they may
    be entered into and experienced as an alternate reality. I
    am a Wiccan Elder who has used the techniques of Pathworking
    within the framework of Coven training. I would like to see
    these techniques used by more individuals and groups in the
    Sacramento area. I am available to do a series of
    Pathworkings, if the interest is there. The only cost will
    be your time, and the cost of photocopying if you want
    copies of the workings. If interested, please contact Magus
    Gwion, c/o New Wiccan Church National. ------------------------------------------------------------
    SEARCH FOR CELTIC TRADITIONALISTS Scarecrow is attempting
    to locate all groups or individuals who have a lineage that
    originates from either the Hollywood, FL covens or Lady
    Kitty Lessing or Lady Gwen Thompsen, including groups known
    "Celtic Tradition", "Tuatha de Danaan", an Irish branch, a
    Bretonic branch, as well as Welsh and Pan-Celtic groups who
    celebrate the Mysteries of the Cauldron and the Three
    Mothers. . The "Welsh Tradition" of New York is also derived
    from the Celtic. Any functioning covens or groups of these
    lineages (or, for that matter, folks who suspect that they
    are of this tradition, or people who want to be Celts) are
    encouraged to write. Sufficient interest might result in a
    Celtic newsletter.
    Contact: Scarecrow, c/o Forest Arts and Crafts, POB 60897,
    Los Angeles, CA 90060-0297. ------------------------------------------------------------
    BLOOD OFFERING
    By Ealasaid

    He lay back and forced himself to relax, trying not to
    think about what was to come. A movement at his side caught
    his attention and he turned to watch the approach of the
    white garbed woman. Her smile was calm and reassuring as
    her practiced hands quickly bound the ligature. His gaze
    recoiled from the gleam of sharp metal in her hand. A
    sudden pain, a subsidence, the sullen ache of violated
    flesh. He hadn't thought he would be able to look but a
    perverse fascination drew his gaze to the spectacle of his
    own blood draining into the waiting container. How odd, he
    had expected a crimson gush but instead there was a steady
    accumulation of purplish-red, like blackberry jam. He
    remembered the words which had brought him here. An
    inspiring recruitment speech by the leader of his order.
    "Remember, blood is life. For some purposes substitutes may
    suffice but there comes a time and a cause when only human
    blood is acceptable. And years of experience has shown that
    the freely given blood of healthy men and women in their
    prime is far more efficacious than the purchased life
    fluids of the desperate, destitute, and degenerate.---Give
    of your selves that other may live."

    "There we're all done." His reverie was broken. The
    technician slipped the needle out of his vein and taped a
    cotton ball
    in place over the puncture, and elevated his arm. "Hold it
    up for at least a minute to sure the bleeding has stopped.
    Here's a cup of juice to start replenishing your fluids.
    Help yourself to juice and cookies. Thank you for donating
    blood. You may donate again in 8 weeks."

    "Witches Heal" is a favorite button at large Pagan
    gatherings and it is true that healings constitute the major
    magical work of most Covens. The necessity for secrecy
    restricts most of us to family and close friends. Giving
    blood is a way that many of us can make a healing
    contribution to the larger community. The AIDS scare has
    caused blood donations to drop off because of uninformed
    fears in the community. A little time and a small amount of
    pain on your part might save a life.

    Call your blood bank today. ------------------------------------------------------------
    PUBLICATION REVIEWS

    CONVERGING PATHS, published quarterly, is the communication
    channel of BRANCHES, a Traditional Wiccan Interest Group
    "focusing on the Traditional Ways of Wicca, its roots and
    current directions." Annual membership/subscription is $13.
    Single issues are $4, (The premiere issue went for $3; they
    may have a few left you send for it NOW!). Production is
    dot matrix typeset, printed on white paper, with a wrap
    around heavy paper stock cover. The magazine features
    articles, rituals, poetry, columns (including "Children's
    Corner Arc", "Shifting Perceptions", "Oak Leaves", etc.),
    and sidelights on other magical paths. The second issue,
    Winter Solstice, includes an analysis of American
    Gardnerianism, "Priest/ess Craft", "Alcoholism", a brief
    intro to the NWC, "Future of Paganism", "Hierarchy", "The
    Physics of Magic Part II" and "Community Conflicts". All in
    all it is a good blend of humor and commentary. This is the
    English traditional Journal we have been hoping for. Let's
    support it.

    Converging Paths, P.O. Box 63, Mt. Horeb WI 53572.
    Telephone:(608)924-6981 (10 AM to 5 PM Central Time, Tuesday
    though Friday.)

    ROWAN EXCHANGE is a sister publication of Converging Paths.
    The magazine serves to meet the networking needs of those
    Pagans and Wiccans who want contacts but need to maintain
    their privacy. Each Rowan Exchange member submits a listing
    describing their interests. To contact another member, one
    writes in care of the code number associated with the
    listing. The Rowan Exchange staff, in turn, forwards the
    sealed letter to the listing member. This system gives
    correspondents a chance to double-blind screen each other
    BEFORE exchanging names and addresses. All in all, for
    those having need of such a service, this is the place to do
    it. Membership:$9/yr, updated quarterly. Each listing $5
    per issue (75 words or less). 50% discount on first listing
    for members. Address: ROWAN EXCHANGE, P .O. Box 63, Mt.
    Horeb, WI 53572.
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    Wiccan Research on personal experiences with the mental
    health system, positive or negative. (Did they prepare a
    hypo when you mentioned you are a Witch?); Confidentiality
    guaranteed; Contact : Myriad, P.O. Box 161362, Sacramento,
    CA 95816.
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    New mail order book service. Steven McNallen (of Asatru
    fame) & Madeline Hutter have opened Nineworlds Publications
    specializing in Nordic and Celtic subjects. Send for
    catalog: Nineworlds Publications, P.O. Box 1792,
    Breckenridge, TX 76024, (817)559-2117. ------------------------------------------------------------
    Support the Pygmy Fund: "Self Reliance with dignity", USA
    headquarters P.O. Box 277, Malibu, CA 90265. The Pygmy fund
    offers various handcrafted items for sale. Proceeds go to
    benefit our Pagan cousins in Africa. ------------------------------------------------------------
    WAND AD: A kingstone Priest needs sleep-over space in the
    Sacramento area on Thursdays, through January 1987. Anyone
    able to provide accommodations should contact Allyn Wolfe. ------------------------------------------------------------
    NWC PAGAN OUTREACH. The Sacramento area NWC is forming a
    Pagan Outreach for seekers. Watch this space for details in
    the near future. Elders interested in helping with this
    project should contact Lady Kalisha at NWC, P.O. Box 162046,
    Sacramento, CA 95816 ------------------------------------------------------------
    PAGAN PARENTS' LEAGUE: Membership in the PPL is open to
    anyone of positive Pagan persuasion. Membership is not
    limited to parents, but most of the articles in the
    newsletter are child/parent oriented. Belinda publishes the
    monthly PPL newsletter at her own expense, so your editor
    recommends that you supply an S.A.S.E. when corresponding
    with the PPL, and that you make at least a token donation.
    PAGAN PARENTS' LEAGUE, C/O Belinda, P.O. Box 423-P, Bay
    Shore, NY 11706
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    Every word is hand written! Write: P. O. Box 163784,
    Sacramento, CA 95816. Horary Mundane Elective Astrology. ------------------------------------------------------------
    A MESSAGE FROM THE WITCHES LEAGUE FOR PUBLIC AWARENESS

    Dear Friends,

    This an official response and complaint to Warner Brothers
    scheduled production of the film based on John Updike's
    novel "The Witches of Eastwick."

    The Witches League for Public Awareness, is a newly formed
    international anti-defamation organization working to
    protect the civil rights, dignity, and public portrayal of
    the over six million Witches and Pagans in the United States
    and across the world.

    We find "THE WITCHES OF EASTWICK'S" portrayal of modern day
    Witches inaccurate, offensive, and a violation of our
    constitutionally guaranteed civil rights to practice
    religious freedom, free from fear of harassment,
    discrimination, persecution, or the incitement of the public
    to form adverse opinions of members of a religious group, in
    this case, the Witch community.

    In the Federal Court decision Efstathiou v. Rhodes, Apr.
    l977, case c44.l59, Judge Winston Arnow presiding, the
    Federal Government of the United States of America ruled
    that: "WICCA" or "WITCHCRAFT' is a legitimate religion and
    is subject to the protections, under law, afforded any other
    religious group in this country.

    The inaccurate and negative portrayal of "Witches" as
    ruthless, bloodthirsty Satan worshippers who participate in
    black masses and resort to murder and violence to achieve
    their desires is an infringement of our religious rights and
    is harmful, slanderous, and malicious.

    Witches do not now, nor have we ever in the history of the
    world, worshipped or recognized the existence of Satan or
    Devils. They are not a part of our religious belief
    structure. We are a group of people who live by the
    principle: "Do What You Will an it Harm None." We do not
    harm humans or animals. We do not provoke or initiate
    violence, revenge, or harm of any sort, nor do we advocate
    such actions in others. We do not use our psychic abilities
    to do harm. We are not a frivolous group to be made light
    of and ignored.

    There are over six million Witches and Pagans in the United
    States alone. We surround you in every profession and
    community. We are herbologists, bank presidents and
    astrologists, physicists and psychics, film producers and
    philosophers. Our numbers are large and we're uniting in
    the United States and abroad to fight the inaccurate and
    negative depiction of Witches everywhere.

    We hope that you will write letters of protest to the people
    listed, but the Witches League is also interested in any
    instances of media misrepresentation or negative
    stereotyping of Witches and Pagans that you may know about
    or see. Please let us know about such cases, and please
    write polite letters of protest to the publication or show
    concerned. We are interested in educating the public and
    the media as to the true nature of Wicca. We are tired of
    being constantly associated with Satanists.

    We need the assistance of Witches and Pagans everywhere. We
    are asking that you become an official member of The Witches
    League for Public Awareness, and that you make phone calls,
    and send letters of complaint concerning "The Witches of
    Eastwick" to the following.

    Neil Carter
    John Peters
    Peter Guber
    Producers:
    "The Witches of Eastwick"
    c/o Warner Brothers
    4000 Warner Boulevard
    Burbank, Ca. 9l522
    (8l8) 954-6290

    Mary Jane McArthur, Chairperson
    4 Highland Ave.
    Cohasset, Mass. 02025
    (617) 383-0220

    Rev. Edward Atkinson
    First Parish
    Universalist Unitarian Church
    Cohasset, Mass. 02025
    (617)383-1100

    Cohasset Office of Selectman
    Julie Wrinn
    100 Cambridge St.
    Boston, Mass.
    (617) 727-3330

    American Civil
    Liberties Union
    Rev. Barry Lynn
    122 Maryland Ave.
    Washington, D. C. 20002
    (202)544-1681

    Mr. Robert Friedman
    Mass. Film Bureau
    Warner Brothers
    4000 Warner Blvd.
    Burbank, Ca. 9l522
    (818) 954-6290

    #############################################

    When making phone calls, please say: "I would like this to
    be a registered complaint about the movie "The Witches of
    Eastwick", please write it down. My name is ______________.
    I am a Witch/Pagan from (your address.)"

    When writing letters and/or talking on the phone, please be
    businesslike, dignified, and even tempered. Please don't
    send letters with mystical symbols that can be
    misunderstood, and be as concise as possible. We were
    successful with the Jesse Helms Bill, and the same
    conscientious and dignified effort will make us successful
    in freeing our name from misuse.

    It is not necessary to join the Witches League to write
    letters of protest, but we appreciate any financial help
    that you can give us. A donation of any amount is
    appreciated. Thank you for any help you can give us.

    Thank You

    Laurie Cabot, Chairperson; Paula Forester, Vice Chairperson;
    Carol Reagan, Treasurer/Researcher; Christine Dumas,
    Officer/Researcher
    - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
    $25.00 for a one-year membership: Witches League for Public
    Awareness, P. O. Box 8736, Salem, Mass. 01971-8736 ------------------------------------------------------------
    CALENDAR

    The events calendar is intended to be as complete as
    possible, hence it may include listings of activities which
    may not obviously relate to Wicca. Some of the organizations
    listed in this calendar might be horrified to find themsel
    ves advertised by Witches, but we feel we are obliged to
    inform our readership of publicly advertised events of
    interest.

    Jan 16-18; Esotericon in New Brunswick, NJ; Contact
    Esotericon '87, P.O. Box 22775, Newark, NJ 07101

    Gateway - An Exploration of Alternative Religious
    Experience; Gateway is open to teachers & seekers of the
    various Pagan paths. The first meeting was held in Sherman
    Oaks on January 10th, & the phone number sent us for that
    location is 818-789-2715, therefore, we assume these are the
    people you should contact for further information.

    Feb 1 - 2pm til ? A giveaway for our brothers & sisters at
    Big Mountain, AZ. Bring used clothing, blankets, etc., as
    well as non-perishable food to be sent to Big Mtn.
    Moontalks Gathering (see listing elsewhere this issue.)

    February 8; Come celebrate the feast day of Brigid with
    N.R.O.O.G.D.; 7 pm to 10 pm; Unitarian Fellowship Hall at
    the corner of Cedar & Bonita streets, Berkeley, CA; a $3
    donation is requested.

    June 18 - 21; Goddess Gathering in Ohio; Send SASE to Temple
    of Wicca, P.O. Box 1302 Findlay, OH 45839;
    or Charles Arnold (Publicity & Entertainment Committee), 26
    Pendeen Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M6N 2P3.

    Summer - Toteg Tribe's 2nd annual Summer Shamanic Workshop;
    An introduction to natural spirituality & American neo-
    shamanism. At least one sweat lodge is tentatively
    scheduled, as well as dance, chant, & drumming workshops,
    etc. Write to: Toteg Shamanic Workshop, P.O. Box 4172,
    Sunland, CA 91040, or call 818-353-7848.

    Summer - Pacific Circle III; The 7th annual southern CA
    gathering. Write: Pacific Circle, POB 9513, North
    Hollywood, CA 91615.

    ON-GOING EVENTS

    Pagan Alcoholic Recovery Program; Call Darren at 818-798-
    3228 for time and place of meetings.

    Families and friends of Pagan Alcoholics Support Group; Call
    Shelley at 818-892-5039 for time and place of meetings.

    NATIONAL: Herbal workshops. Susun S. Weed, P.O. Box 64,
    Woodstock, NY 12498.

    ARKANSAS: Sabbat festivals. Ozark Pagan Ecumenical Council,
    P.O. Box 605, Springdale, AR, 72764.

    CALIFORNIA; San Francisco Bay Area. Open Sabbats. NROOGD,
    P.O. Box 360607, Milpitas, CA 95035.

    CALIFORNIA; San Francisco Bay Area. Second Sunday of each
    month, with Z. Budapest. Dianic open circle with a different
    theme/celebration for each month. Located at The Women's
    Bldg., 18th & Valencia, San Francisco. For more info and
    inquiry about precircle workshops, call 415-444-7724.

    TEXAS: Monthly meetings and New Moons. Contact: E. Haskell,
    Houston, TX 77081. 713/271-1154 (home).

    WISCONSIN: New Moon rituals at Circle Farm. Circle, Box 219,
    Mt. Horeb, WI 53572. ------------------------------------------------------------
    PAGAN CHILDREN'S GROUP
    Anyone in the Sacramento area interested in forming a group
    to share religious training of our pagan children, call Rita
    at 965-8275
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    CONTACTS

    Please remember that these various contacts are in routine
    communication with one another, so when contacting one of
    these organizations, please mention which of the others that
    you have already approached on the same matter. It saves
    them duplicating your work.

    CIRCLE NETWORK, Box 9013, Madison, WI 53715, USA.
    International magickal network of magickal people attuned to
    Neo-Paganism, Wicca, Witchcraft, Shamanism, Goddess Worship,
    & related paths. For more information, send $2 for the
    Circle Network information packet (includes introductory
    flyers, application form & a sample copy of the Network's
    quarterly newspaper, CIRCLE NETWORK NEWS).

    COVENANT OF THE GODDESS, Box 1226, Berkeley, CA 94704. An
    nation-wide association of Wiccan covens. Publishes a
    newsletter 8x/year, can help with tax-exempt status and
    ministerial credentials, sponsors annual Grand Council
    festival.
    COG Local Council Contacts
    CHICAGO - Ginny Brubaker, PO BOX 60151, Chicago, IL 60660
    NORTHEAST - Judy Harrow, WBAI-FM, 505 - 8th Ave., New
    York, NY 10018
    WISCONSIN - Our Lady of the Woods, PO BOX 176, Blue
    Mounds, WI 53517
    LONE STAR - Aquarius, PO BOX 710095, Dallas, TX 75371
    NORTHERN DAWN - Church of the Earth, PO BOX 13158,
    Minneapolis, MN 55414
    OHIO - Lady Pythia, Ohio LC, CoG, PO BOX 1226, Berkeley,
    CA 94704
    NOCAL - Valerie Voight, PO BOX 9494, San Jose, CA 95157
    SOCAL - Our Lady of the Hills, PO BOX 4801, Diamond Bar,
    CA 91765

    FELLOWSHIP OF ISIS, Huntington Castle, Clonegal,
    Enniscorthy, ERIE. An international association devoted to
    the Goddess in Her many forms. Includes people from many
    different religious and spiritual paths. Membership
    application and more information available upon request
    (please include a dollar bill to cover air mail postage &
    handling). Publishes newsletter, directory,
    and Goddess books.

    NEW WICCAN CHURCH, P.O. Box 162046, Sacramento, CA 95816.
    New Wiccan Church has openings in California, Minnesota,
    Oregon, Washington, and Wisconsin. Placement in other
    states may be better facilitated by one of the other
    organizations on this page

    PAGAN SPIRIT ALLIANCE, c/o Circle, Box 9013, Madison, WI
    53715, USA. International friendship network of individuals
    & groups attuned to totally positive paths of Pagan
    spirituality. Includes people from many different
    traditions. Membership application & more information
    available upon request (please include $1 to cover postage &
    printing). Publishes newsletter & directory. Sponsors
    annual Festival.

    "PAGANA"; P.O. Box 9494, San Jose, CA 95157.

    PALLAS SOCIETY; PO BOX 2015, Los Angeles, CA 90035

    SEEKERS' CIRCLE c/o Pacific Circle; P.O. Box 9513, North
    Hollywood, CA 91609

    TEMPLE STARDUST; PO BOX 341383, Memphis, TN 38184 ------------------------------------------------------------
    OPENINGS

    GARDNERIAN
    Gardnerian Coven in Concord, CA has openings. Contact: Tobar
    Bhride, P.O. Box 27484, Concord, CA 94527.

    Wiccan Training Group. Study directed toward initiation into
    traditional Gardnerian coven.
    Oakwind. P.O. Box 64, Mt. Horeb, WI 53572

    KINGSTONE
    FOUR Kingstone Covens in Sacramento, and ONE in the San
    Francisco East Bay area have openings. Interested persons
    may contact New Wiccan Church Sacramento. There is a special
    need of men in the Bay Area.

    ORDER OF THE SILVER CRESCENT
    Has openings in the Modesto and Porterville areas of
    California.
    Send to the attention of "M.G. for the Silver Crescent", at
    the New Wiccan Church of Sacto address. ------------------------------------------------------------
    DO YOU HAVE ROOM IN YOUR COVEN? We need contact with
    competent, fully trained, Elders of ALL traditions. Elders
    please contact the New Wiccan Church about utilizing our
    referral system. There is NO fee, of course. ------------------------------------------------------------
    KOMPUTER KABBALA

    Pagan Computer Bulletin Boards

    "Camelot" Pagan BBS; P.O. Box 1193, Colton, CA 92324, (714)
    370-0834.

    "Communitree" BBS; Santa Cruz; 300 BAUD; (408)475-7101;
    Pagan Oriented BBS with diverse topics of interest; Operates
    intermittently as the mood hits them.

    "Crescent Moon" BBS; Virginia Beach, VA; (804)491-1482

    "Earth-Rite" BBS; San Jose, CA; 300/1200 BAUD, (415)651-
    9496; A non-profit BBS specializing in "philosophical, Earth
    Religion, Occult, Pagan and Witchcraft". No parity, one stop
    bit, full duplex with a Bell 103a or 212a compatible modem,
    0 nulls are needed unless you're using a teletype. The
    system is on line 24 hours a day. Contributions to EARTH-
    RITE are welcome, please make checks payable to AVALON
    PRODUCTS and indicate that it is for Earth-Rite BBS
    networking. (it is the only way the bank will let them cash
    the checks.)

    "High Tower" BBS; 300/1200/2400 BAUD; (714)889-6079; 20 MEGS
    online; 24 Hrs a day!

    "Midgard" Pagan BBS; Sacramento; 300/1200 BAUD; (916)338-
    4214; Odinism/Norse Paganism; 20:00 to 06:00 hrs/7
    days/week; available to the Pagan public; SPECIAL ACCESS
    CODES are necessary to upload copy; the parameters are: 8
    data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity at 300 baud; use an alias
    to sign on; Membership is available; No fee for access.

    "Pagan Broadcasting Service"; 300 BAUD; 818/982-0751; PO BOX
    16025, North Hollywood, CA 91615-6025; $3 lifetime
    membership.

    "Thelema Net"; Berkeley; 300/1200/2400 BAUD; 415/548-0163;
    OTO BBS-Crowley style Ritual Magic.

    "Weird Base Discordian" BBS; St. Louis, MO; 300 BAUD/1200
    BAUD; 314/232-1780
    SiFi fandom/Neopagan/Witchcraft/Gaming (Fidonet Net100 Node
    523).

    The following are some BBS PRESUMED to be in area code
    (714).

    We have not checked these out, so caveat emptor:
    "THE REALM", 781-5943; "A.F.A.C.", 781-8774; "APPLES-R-US",
    883-6348; "COMMNET-80", 359-3189; "THE FORUM", 874-9731;
    "COMPUTER STUFF", 780-2409; "DBBS", 882-1559; "TELE-MATE",
    822-2718; "KANDY SHACK #1", 354-8004; "SBCBBS", 883-8130;
    "MICROLINK", 884-4922; ;"THE BUSINESS CENTER", 798-4921;
    "TIBBS", 350-8583; "VALLEY COLLEGE", 888-6541; "THE
    NAUTILUS", 793-9614; "CPR II", 883-1428, "THE ENCHANTED
    ATTIC", 881-1216; "THE DUNGEON", 877-3044. ------------------------------------------------------------
    TO ALL YOU WHO ENJOYED THE PRECEEDING, BLESSED BE.
    ..... AND TO THE REST OF YOU, BLESSED BE, AS WELL.

    SysInop, Lord Allyn Wolfe 12/31/86

    P.S. For News Year's eve: Don't drink AND drive; you are
    liable to hit a bump, and spill the whole thing. Be safe.
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