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Posted by: Crystal
« on: August 11, 2010, 08:15:19 AM »

Greetings all,

Our Lughnasadh Newsletter is up and ready for view.  Thanks go out to Wayne especially for keeping his oath of submitting something for each newsletter and working on one newsletter for each High Day.

Our "Walk With the Old Ones" newsletter will now be switching to quarterly editions.

If you are a member, you can view the Lughnasadh issue now here:
http://members.cedarlightgrove.org/newsletters/2010/2010-Lughnasadh.pdf

If you are not a member, we will have paper copies at the Grove and on display at Mystickal Voyage.  If you'd like to receive a copy of our newsletter by e-mail, feel free to sign up for a leaf (sponsorship) membership and you will receive each copy for an entire year and be mentioned on our website as one of our sponsors  (Cost just $25)

Of course you are always welcome to stop by the Grove and pick one up at no charge.

We are always looking for new submissions for the newsletter, so don't hesitate to send something to newsletter@cedarlightgrove.org.  Our next cut-off date for our Fall newsletter is November 1st.

Remember, I am challenging everyone who did not submit for the Midsummer and Lughnasadh issues to submit something for the Fall issue.  Maybe send us an article about your hearth culture, or your favorite recipe?