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Sponsored by Rose of the Sea, Light Please patronize our wonderful advertisers whose support makes this event possible! Contents of this Handbook – All info can be found online under the OCPPG heading on ancientlight. Sponsor page 2Sponsors Ancient Light and Rose of the SeaBack CoverThis page page 3Basic informationpage 4Places to Eatpage 5Recording/Taping/Photos at the eventpage 5On Tobacco use and Smokingpage 6General Schedulepage 7General info about spaces that will be used for the eventpage 8Parking Considerationspage 9Class, Activity and Ritual info starts on page 11Bios of Teachers page 15Places to Eatpage 17Places to Staypage 19Notes Pagepage 21Ads are sprinkled through the handbook. Please Patronize our Sponsors and Advertisers!Please read through this page and the following. I know that it’s a pain, but 95% of the questions that the staff has to answer will be answered right here! If you find your answer here, the staff will have more time to make the event run smoothly and maybe even some time for fun for themselves!?As usual we’ve lost some teachers and gained some right at the last minute, but we’re good to go!?We still need volunteers. Please contact Anja at ancientlight@.Ongoing discussions of activities/classes –?there is a Facebook group to be found under the name of?Oregon Coast Pan-Pagan GatheringThe event “Post-Mortem” will happen on 11/9 at 2pm at Ancient Light. Basic Information for the EventThis gathering is intended for fun, interaction and learning, in that order! A lot of us have fun sharing what we know and we *all* enjoy talking about it.The e-mail for the event is:?ancientlight@?Use this for specific questions or a printable copy of the handbook and/or other info, if you can’t access it on this blog.Dress for the weather! It can get damp and chilly, or hot and sunny. Anja will have weather forecasts on the blog for several days before. You might want to think about extras for specific activities. Being on the beach at night can get *awfully* cold if it’s windy, and you’ll want a thick blanket if you’re going to do the meditation on the beach, stout shoes/boots and rain gear if the Thor’s Well?trek gets damp, etc. Iow, bring your brain…?:-)We will be taking cars back and forth between Ancient Light and other locations between classes. Donations for gas costs would be much appreciated. Can will be on the counter at Ancient Light.Please bring your own mug for liquids, a chair (if you have one that can be toted) and your own bedding if you’re staying over!Some classes have minimums, so sign up in person on the bulletin board starting on 10/3. It’ll be first-come, first-served. Catt’s class on Astrology requires that you contact her on the address listed. Lupa’s class is on Wednesday 10/15!The book area at Ancient Light is being reserved for informal chat by the event altar. Make use of it!There is?*no* overall fee for the event! Most classes/activities have a fee or ask for a donation, so read carefully, so’s not to be embarrassed. If a class says, “donation requested” but gives no amount, put in $1 per in the teacher’s donation cans or some into the donation can for the overall event. This takes care of expenses like gas for teachers & shuttles, paper supplies for the feast and printing for classes. Some of the costs have been covered through sales of ads in this handbook. Please patronize these Advertisers!Places to Eat (there’s another list later in the handbook, page 17)Hot & Cold Beverages?will be available at Ancient Light, Anja’s and the Community Center on Saturday afternoon and bottled water and some cans of pop and juice at Ancient Light. Please chuck something into the donation can to defray costs! There is a specialty coffee place less than a block south of the shop and another at the south edge of the city. (find on the map at the shop)Ancient Light has a microwave and tiny fridge. The?full kitchen?at the community center is being reserved for classes & potluck use from 2pm Saturday on….Yes, you can heat your potluck contributions! Check with the feast organizer. Some food prep may happen at Anja’s, too, if we have an extra body to tend things.Friday night?we’ve made special arrangements with the China Restaurant. Pay $7.50 per person at Ancient Light to get a ticket to have your choice of a special full meal at the group rate. If you want something more or extra, please pay the China Restaurant directly. The special pricing will be good from 6pm-10pm.…and of course we’re having a?Potluck on Saturday. Please bring a dish with at least 10 servings and a donation of at least $5, if you can (this is to cover the site rental). If you’re coming from out of town, or hate to cook, bring things that don’t need refrigeration such as desserts, cheeses, breads, soda pop or even juices or salads (non-mayo) that can be kept in coolers, since we don’t have the community center kitchen until 1:30pm. If you need suggestions on things to bring, please contact Anja at?ancientlight@?.Ray’s (within a mile east on 34) has hot & cold delis as well as other groceries.Bayshore Mart is across the Bridge (2 miles north) on Highway 101 at Bayshore Drive.C&K also has a market in Yachats on Highway 101 in the middle of town.There’s a liquor store in the same building as Grand Central Pizza.Recording/Taping/Photos at the eventUnfortunately, the climate in our country is such that there are many pagans who must stay in the broom closet for one reason or another. “Outing” someone can cause great harm and grief.Please respect the “No Pictures” buttons that you may see on some people. It’s best to ask permission, in any case.We have a *lot* of folks who cannot attend the event who would love to see some of the panels and classes, plus there are a couple of teachers who want recordings of their efforts. BTW, the easiest way to not appear in anything like this is to sit *behind* the camera!…and I’m asking those of you who bring your own cameras to respect this set of criteria. At least get permission! Anja, Tempus and Ancient Light are giving blanket permission to anyone to take pix, but watch who is in the background, please!…and if you’re the one with the issue. We’re going to have buttons for you. Ask!On Tobacco use and Smoking –?Several people on the staff and who are attending are very, very sensitive to tobacco smoke. There are also some folks, (in some cases the same people), who have breathing issues, who are attending or teaching. For the sake of these folks, in particular, we’re going to designate some smoking areas with butt cans that will be ready by the door to take out and back with you. …and please pay attention to wind direction and take a moment to air out after you have your smoke!At Ancient Light the smoking area is around the north side of the block. There is a nice awning there to ward off things from above, but be aware of the open door/windows at the Chocolate Frog and pay attention to wind direction!At Anja’s, please go down the street toward the cul-de-sac. Butt cans live by the garage door.No smoking at Cliona’s, please.At State Parks, please observe the park regulations. I believe those are to smoke only in the parking lots.Also, if the smokers could please take care of the dumping of the butt cans at the end of the event? General ScheduleSaturday?10/4-Monday 10/6?and Thursday?10/9– Pre-Registration at Ancient Light –?We’re sorry, but this must be done in person, no phone registration or e-mails will be taken. There’s just not enough man-power! (Someone volunteer for next year?)Friday8am ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Shop opens for Registration/class sign-ups10am ? ? ? ? ? ? Opening Ritual11-1pm ???????? Classes/Activities1-2 PM ? ? ? ? ?Lunch Break2-6pm ? ? ? ? ? Classes/Activities6-10pm ? ? ? ? Dinner across the street at the China Restaurant8pm – ? ? ? ? ? ?Evening Class – Past LivesSaturday8am ?????????????? Shop opens for Registration/class sign-ups9am-1pm ? ? ? Classes/Activities1:00 PM ??????? Lunch Break2-6pm ?????????? Classes/Activities6-10pm ???????? Potluck Feast (Community Center)8-10pm ???????? Esbat on the Beach (location TBA)9pm to whenever – Midnight QuestionsSunday8am ?????????????? Shop opens for Registration/class sign-ups9am-1pm ? ? ? Classes/Activities1:00 PM ??????? Lunch Break2-6pm ?????????? Classes/Activities6pm ?????????????? Raffle Drawing followed by Closing RitualGeneral info about spaces that will be used for the eventThese are all private property. Please take care of these spaces (leaving them clean and tidy) so that we’ll be invited back!1 –?Ancient Light – Book area?– This is where the event altar will be set up. Midnight Questions will be held in this area. There is a basket of tea lights on the altar. Please light a new one when the old one burns out to renew the intent. This space is to be used for informal chat for anyone/everyone. There are pillows and seats. Please make use of them!2 –?Ancient Light – Classroom?– Several workshops and classes will be held here. The shop bathroom is behind this area and the shop library is here. If you pull out a book for use, please put it back. If you wish to take the book out of the building for the weekend, please sign it out on the clipboard and then sign it back in before you leave for home. Hot beverages are located in the back of the classroom. Please be aware of classes/workshops in session.3 – Waldport Community Center - 265 Hemlock St, (541) 563-3042 – Classes Saturday afternoon and evening potluck. Lots of parking after 2pm. Smoking area designated. 4 – Temporary Classroom by the Chocolate Frog – Please keep the noise level down in this space. No bathroom. Please use the one at Ancient Light. 5 –?Cliona’s?shop is down the street. It’s the place that says, “Palmistry”. Several classes will be held here. The address is 205 Highway 101. It’s best to walk from Ancient Light, although we can run a car down for those who can’t walk two blocks.6?–?Anja & Tempus house?– The kitchen and living room will be in use on Friday and Sunday, at the least. This is a pretty safe place to park and carpool from, as well. 7 –?Ancient Light – Readings desk?– Anyone who wishes to do a semi-private reading for someone may use this area. Please take turns. Kleenex, a clock and a first aid kit may be found in the desk.Parking ConsiderationsParking is limited at the event venues. Please plan ahead and work out carpooling! You can see why, below!If a number of people are staying in one space and would like to leave their cars there (The KOA, Alsi Resort or McKinley’s, for example) call Ancient Light (541)563-7154 and we’ll arrange a pick-up.There are 5 spaces, tops, in front of?Ancient Light?on Friday, although on Saturday and Sunday we can spill over 5 more. There is plenty of parking in the pharmacy lot, (what used to be the grocery store parking lot) across the street, a bunch of spaces on the north of the block and around to the east side of the block, although please leave the two on closest to the Chocolate Frog open for their customers. If you’re going to be at the shop all day, please don’t leave your car in one of the close-in spaces. If you’re mobility limited, come in and let us know and we’ll shift it for you!At?Anja’s?there is plenty of on-street parking in a very quiet street. Please leave the driveway free for our personal vehicles.No Parking at?Cliona’s!?There is only one space allotted there. Either walk or ask to have someone run you there in a vehicle if you can’t walk two blocks. Do *not* park in the lot by the laundromat/liquor store/thrift shop. They will get very upset with us.Large vehicles, like land whales (ok, they’re RV’s, but they migrate….) can park back on Starr Street.In?Waldport, please do not park in front of other (open) businesses to leave your vehicles all day! They will get really mad at us. Also, please don’t leave your vehicles in the Keady Wayside, behind the Bridge Interpretive Center or the Port Docks for more than a few hours. The best places are the pharmacy?lot, and along Starr Street, or the spaces around Ancient Light’s block, particularly the east side of the block (almost nothing there….) or leave the cars and carpool down from Anja’s.Line ads! HostGIS??707-822-9355 Web Services and Server HostingReckless Abandon Leathers?, ORStrumpets Delight? things Victorian, Steampunk, Opulence & One of a kind items.?Strumpets Delight |Heart of Willamette Pagans presents the Misty Dragon online shop proceeds benefit HOWPThe Misty Dragon?Attention Span Games and Garb?, costuming, and games produced in the PNW by a collective of independent artists.OCPPG 2014 Classes and Activities by?TimeFriday10:00 AM?Opening Ritual?Rose of the Sea11-1:00 PM –?Sweeping Meditation?- Anja – Sweeping is part of the traditional, old-style Wiccan practice of purification at the beginning of rituals. There are chants that go along with it and can be added to personal practice or just house cleaning.2-4:00 PM –?Crystal Healing Basics?–?Debbie – Suggested donation $1 – What is crystal healing, various methods, most common stones (how to choose, care for, use)1-5pm – 18 and over, any number – Ferment with Intent – Tempus - A discussion of making your own wines, meads, or beers, purposed specifically for use in a ritual or spell. If making your own magickal tools is better than store-bought, why should the ritual wine that you offer to the gods be less so? (Or the bread, for that matter ....) Suitable for the absolute neophyte to home brewing.4:00 PM – No limit –?What is Wicca? Anja – Suggested donation $1 – A lot of folks call themselves, “Wiccan” because they think it’s the only name for an earth-based, poly-theist (or at least a non-x-tian) path. Come hear about what defines Wicca.8:00 PM – ages 18 and up –?Exploring Our Past Lives?– Catt – Join three guided meditations that will lead you to uncover past life experiences. Discover a past life experience.? Explore an important relationship.? Reclaim a missing piece of your spirit. Bring a journal or notebook and pen and a willingness to share your experiences.? Private regression sessions outside of class available by appointment for $35 each.Saturday9-11:00 AM, no limit –?Meditation and Homely Tasks?– Anja – Suggested donation $1 – So many of us think that only the dive-into-your-belly-button style is all there is to meditation. The more experienced are used to quiet meditations, but what about the times when you can let your mind flap? Learn about how to meditate and put good energy into the most homely tasks, from doing the dishes to cutting the lawn!9-11:00 AM, no limit – No age restriction but guardians must monitor children to keep distractions to a minimum. –?Designing Your Future With Awareness and Intention?–?Cliona – Suggested donation $1 – Join Gail for a revealing look at who you are, what you are doing and where you are heading so you can leave empowered to create the future of your choosing.11:00 AM-1pm – 18 and up, no limit –?Performing Legal Handfastings?– Anja – Suggested donation $1 – I get asked all the time, so here’s your chance to hear about what it’s like from someone who has done plenty! What are the legal bits and how do they differ from state to state? Is there a specific wording? How do you file the paperwork? How do you prove that you’re legally qualified to do the ceremony? What’s pre-nuptial talk about the basics of a standard Wiccan Handfasting and how that differs from other Pagan Ceremonies and how to do everything from the “Grandma’s a Fundamentalist” to a full-on pagan ceremony and how to deal with the whole spectrum.11:00 AM-1pm, no number or age limit (within reason). Energetic children might find this class unsuitable to attend. –?Handspinning Magick?–?Rowan – Suggested donation $1 – Rowan Spiritwalker teaches the practical aspects of handspinning, from the wool preparation to thread, and the meditational, spiritual energy generated and how it transfers into the spun thread.11am -1pm - Touching the Rainbow Bridge - A ritual for the loss of a pet This ritual is not only a chance to heal from the loss of a beloved animal but also a chance to reach out to a pet who has crossed the veil. Open your heart at this time when it is easier to reach across and reminded your friend that you have not forgotten the joy you shared. This is a non-path specific ritual that is open to anyone who has loved an animal.2:00-3PM – 1-30 people –?Ground and centering?– Marius – Suggested donation $1 – This class is about the basics of grounding and centering. it’s designed to give the students something to begin working with and aid the formation of grounding techniques.2:00 PM - Incense 101 - Carl Stop by for some magickal crafting as we create incense from natural woods, gums, and other of Earth's gifts. It's fun and easy for the whole family. All crafting tools and ingredients are provided. Although normally a $20-$30 class, this one is being offered for donations only (books and kits will also be available for purchase).2-4:00 PM, any age, 1-25 people?–?Making Stuffed Pumpkins?–?Geurin?–?Suggested donation $1?–?Yummy Pumpkins – a kid friendly culinary harvest delight. Not a baby-sitting thing, a real activity that works for even toddlers. Parental presence required for under-12’s, permission slip for 12 and ups. No permission slips required for adults.?:-)Recipe and hands-on. Age-appropriate tools. Kids who grab may be asked to leave class for safety because we will be using an oven and some sharp knives.2-3:00 PM, 1-6 people –?Meda-Peda?– Debbie – A meditation on the beach (facilitated by Anja) following an energetic breathing and grounding activity (facilitated by Debbie) that includes creative moves to smooth out the rough spots on the feet!3-5:00 PM, any number –?Group Meditation on the Beach?– Anja (follows from Meda-Peda) – Anja – It’s been asked for. Last year we nearly flew away. Let’s hope for calmer weather this year!3-6:00 PM – age 14 and up, 3-15 people –?Introduction to Astrology: 101 Reading your own chart?– Catt – $20 or donation – Learn to understand the signs, houses, and planets in your own chart and others.? This introductory course works with the student’s birth chart.? Pre-register and send your birth data to?cattfoy@, OR bring your own printed chart, OR bring your birth data to instructor at least 3 hours before class time ($5 additional fee).? (Birth data required:? date, time and place of birth.) Students can obtain a printed copy of their birth charts at? PM, any age, 1-25 people?–?Cookie Baking Meditation?–?Geurin?–?Suggested donation $1 – Medi-bake! Using cookies as a form of meditation. Really? Yes! We’ll make cookies for the potluck and learn how to meditate while doing so.8:00 PM - Esbat on the beach - Rose of the Sea10:00 PM – no limit –?Midnight Questions - – Anja – Suggested donation $1 – This is? a crowd-directed discussion. We’ll put a can on the altar for questions that you’d like to hear folks kick around or to discuss yourself. It’s intended for a free-form bit for those folks who tend to stay up, anyway! We’ll bring a little wine to share.Sunday9-11:00 AM, 1-12 people, no age limit –?Ritual Soap Meditation?workshop?– Anja – $4 for materials – You can make ritual soaps that are empowered with your intent, for purification or for spellwork. Believe it or not, this is *easier* than candle magick, and more fun!9:00 AM-1pm – No age limit, minors must be accompanied by adults. –?Thor’s Well trip?– Marius – Suggested donation $1 – We’re going to Cape Perpetua in search of Thor’s well. Rain or shine we’re going, so long as the tide is low enough. (Low at 8:56 AM) The trip could last for several hours. I can take three people in my car, so the more people who go who have cars the more people who can go. Wear clothing appropriate to the weather and stout footwear. Bring a change of clothing!11:00 AM – 1pm – 1-30 people –?Chant Workshop?–?Rozaylia – Suggested donation $1 -Chants from the Reclaiming Tradition. Spend time learning chants to accompany rituals, share and raise energy, celebrate Sabbats and to just make a joyful noise! Workshop includes handouts and links to YouTube videos for continued learning.11:00 AM-1pm – no limit –?Stonehenge?– Anja – Suggested donation $1 – Stonehenge is a name we all know. It’s a holy place, but did you know there are others and older? Or that Stonehenge was part of a ritual landscape that is gradually being re-discovered?2-4:00 PM –?Chakra Basics?–?Debbie – Suggested donation $1 – What is a chakra, how they relate to crystal healing, correspondences related to the main 7 chakras2-4:00 PM – no limit –?What is the Feri tradition??– Rozaylia and Anja – Suggested donation $1- Just what the title says… This is not Celtic Fairy, nor Tinkerbell, but a tradition coming from the lore of the Fae Folk.2:00 PM – 14 and up –?Psycards 101: Set your Psyche Free! – Catt – $10 – Psycards are a 40-card oracle deck based on the ideas of archetypes as formulated by Carl G. Jung. Used for divination, self-exploration, relationships, and to stimulate creativity. Psycards systems (book and deck combo) available for purchase at $35 for workshop attendees. Purchase is recommended but not required.2-6:00 PM, no limit –?Labyrinths –?Linda and Larry – Suggested donation $1 – Labyrinths are ancient. They have been used for spiritual purposes long before recorded history. They’re also fun, especially on the beach. We’ll talk about some history, some purposes, our visions of labyrinths and (health and weather permitting) do a practicum.? (NB – Due to health problems this class might cancel even at the last second, in which case it will be replaced with a Mandala workshop.4-6:00 PM – no limit –?the Roman Religion and Household Practices?– Marius – Suggested donation $1 – In this discussion we will go beyond the Gods and Goddess and focus on the daily practices of the Roman people. All are welcomed!3-6:00 PM, 1-6 people, 6 and up (minors must be accompanied) –?Magickal embroidery?–?Anja – $4 for materials – Come see some examples of the ancient form of knot magick and learn how they are done! We will cover: What makes embroidery magickal? How to attain and keep the concentration necessary to set intent. What techniques work best? Colors, stitches, fabrics….which are good for which purpose? What books are helpful? This is *not* a class in basic embroidery, but we will learn a simple stitch and practice setting of intent, sufficient to consecrate an item. Class cost is $4 for the handout and a small kit of materials. Please bring sharp-pointed scissors or snips if you have them. (Anja *does* teach classes in embroidery. Ask for details)6:00 PM?Raffle, Closing Ritual and Baby Shower?– Rose of the SeaWednesday?10/157-9pm,?no limit –?Plant and Fungus Totems?–?Lupa – Many people are familiar with animal totems, but what about their plant and fungus counterparts? Join Lupa as she explains how to work with the totems of flora and fungi, how they’re different from animal totems, how to respectfully work with physical fungi and plants in magic and more! Lupa couldn’t make it during the event, so you’re all welcome to join us at Ancient Light for this special workshop!Hunt + Gather UpCycle ReStyle ReSaleVisit us at : contact Lisa at 541.272.1106Bios of TeachersLinda and Larry?are the folks who have been drawing beach labyrinths out here, including the Fall Equinox one at Patterson Park. They have been also receiving visions about labyrinths that they would like to share. (They have had a recent health emergency. Good energies are appreciated.)Rowan Spiritwalker?is a Northern Isles practical mystic who intertwines her spiritual, mundane and earth magick as a matter of daily living and connection to the Divine.Catt Foy?is the author of Psycards—A New Alternative to Tarot, and has written numerous articles on astrology, New Age topics, and metaphysical studies—look for her upcoming blog on Pagan Square!? She has been a freelance writer since 1981 and a professional psychic since 1978, the author of novel Bartleby: A Scrivener’s Tale, and is currently the CEO of Psycards USA.? Catt holds a Master’s degree from Western Illinois University, a Master of Fine Arts in Fiction from Spalding University, and is an ordained minister and certified hypnotherapist. She lives with her husband and two feline companions in an RV in Eugene, OR.? You can learn more by visiting?, HYPERLINK "" , or reading her blog at?rvwoowoo.. Contact her via email at cattfoy@.Cliona (Gail) Archer?has been a professional reader using various intuitive and inspirational tools for over 20 years with a focus on reading hands and fingerprints for the last 2 years. Gail believes that we create our future with our thoughts and these are mapped as potentials in our hands and can be changed. Gail will show in this interactive, informal, circle-style demonstration how to create your chosen future with awareness and deliberate intention. Check out Gails blog at??.Hello I’m?Noel, I’ve been following the path for about 6 years. I consider myself an eclectic pagan with Norse leanings. Although our path is an ancient one, I embrace technology and am always open to learning new tools to aid in my spiritual journey.Geurin?is a current dedicant with the Rose of the Sea teaching circle. She focuses her talents on healing. Her favorite thing is meditation, and she often helps others learn to do so. She has been a solitary for 3 years and this is her first year with Rose of the Sea.Marius?is one third of the Rose of the Sea’s triple goddess. He is also a second degree dedicant. Marius has a path in Wicca that has been influenced by the Cultus deorum.I am?Silas Cain, (Paul Martinis), fiancé of Noel. I have been a Pagan my entire life with the exception of a BRIEF flirtation with Christianity. Later in life I was called to be a Tree Speaker and more importantly a Witch of the Elements. I follow a Wiccan Path but not strictly as I love all Pagan paths. Shamanism has been screaming my name recently, might have to chat some of you Shamans up!!Anja?is Elder of the Rose of the Sea Teaching Circle. Born to a long line of teachers and educators, she is a Sea Witch by calling, Slavic Shaman Fam Trad, Anderson Feri initiate and 3rd?degree Wicca. She and Tempus are the owners of Ancient Light. Her blog the Daily Stuff comes out each day with shop info plus the kitchen sink.Rozaylia is an eclectic Pagan who over the last 20+ years has studied Gardnerian, Alexandrian, Reclaiming and Anderson Feri traditions, with smatterings of Sufi-ism, Buddhism and all kinds of other things thrown in. She is a spiritual seeker as well as a teacher, and vows to never stop learning and finding the mystery, romance and magic in the Ordinary. She has been teaching for 10 years and across three states. Her main interest in the Pagan community is social action, rights for Pagans, and helping to people of all paths connect with their commonalities. As a result she has been a Pagan religious service volunteer in Oregon State Prisions, on the BOD for several non-profits, and ritual coordinator for Salem Pagan Pride Day. In every day life, Rozaylia is a web developer and lives in Salem with her partner Dustin, stepdaughters Riley and Brisa and daughters Lyric and MaisieMy name is?Tempus. I am an eclectic Wiccan and a pursuer of old truths in new bottles. My main interest is in trying to find a philosophic framework that enables me to integrate the old metaphysical truths with the new understandings of the Universe afforded us by modern science. I’m the other half of Ancient Light, run Magycke Mower Small Engine Repair and have a degree in physics which I’m using mostly on lawnmowers and wine at the moment….. Briggs and Stratton did put out a line of engines named Quantum at one point, so I have to say that I’m a Quantum Mechanic…Debbie White?is a retired teacher, having taught 6th grade for 30 years. She is currently immersing herself in understanding the healing properties of crystals and like most teachers, is excited to share her new found knowledge and skills with others.The?Rose of the Sea?Wiccan Teaching Circle was founded on Mabon 2004 by Anja and Daniel (now Fawkes). We’re an eclectic group from the lineage of Ferion Wicca, oathbound not to each other, but to the Work, the God/dess/es and our Selves. We do open Circles for each Sabbat, having an active group that meets for work circles on the esbats. We have a full curriculum starting with a Wicca 101 class and leading up to 2nddegree initiation.Lupa?is an author, artist and amateur naturalist in Portland, OR. She is the author of several books on nature-based paganism, and as an artist she works with hides, bones and other natural materials. She may be found online at??(She’s the Wednesday 10/15 workshop)Places to EatI’ve eaten at a lot of these places, but not all. Still, I’m not making recommendations, ‘coz of weird paranoid legal guck…Hot & Cold Beverages?will be available and bottled water and some cans of pop and juice at Ancient Light, plus at the Community Center (on Saturday only). Please chuck something into the donation can to defray costs! There is a specialty coffee place less than a block south of the shop and another at the south edge of the city. (find on the map at the shop)Ancient Light has a microwave and tiny fridge. Some food prep will?happen at Anja’s, too, if we have an extra body to tend things. (Which might be Hatch or might not….)Friday evening China Restaurant Special?– We’ve talked Ray into doing this for us again with the idea that we’re not going to overwhelm him the way we did last year. Pick up your supper ticket on Friday at Ancient Light and sign up for a time. They’re $7.50. We’ll be going over in groups of 12, which is how many the tables at the front accommodate.Copies of the menu will be at Ancient Light. Anything *not* on our special menu is extra. Please be sure you leave a tip!Hatch is the event wrangler for this one.…and of course we’re having a Potluck on Saturday. This will be at the community center and will open at 2pm with the meal around 6pm. Please bring a dish with at least 10 servings. If you’re coming from out of town, or hate to cook, bring things that don’t need refrigeration such as desserts, cheeses, breads, soda pop or even juices or salads (non-mayo) that can be kept in coolers. If you need suggestions on things to bring, please contact Anja at?ancientlight@?. Things can be stored at Anja’s, if they are brought there or to the shop.Rozaylia is the Potluck Wrangler. China Restaurant?– across the street – 130 N Arrow St. Waldport, OR 97394 (menu on bulletin board) This is the site for the Friday evening get-together (see above)Vicki’s Big Wheel?– 1 block north (old-style “fast food”)Subway –?across the street from Vicki’s (check your local papers for coupons!)Grand Central Pizza?– two blocks south – 245 SW Hwy 101 (541) 563-3232Fresco?– 310 SW Hwy 101 (541) 563-7811 – Just beyond Grand Central on the other side of the streetRay’s Groceries?– has a hot and cold deli and a sitting spot there, as well as doughnuts, pastries and coffeeCarol’s Cafe -?440 W Commercial st (541) 563-4545 (across from Ray’s Grocery)Salty Dawg Bar & Grill?– 360 E Port St, Waldport OR 97394, 541-563-2555? (port docks area)Azul?Mexican Restaurant?– 1165 N Mill st (541) 563-3773 (port docks area)Lazy Dayz Cafe?– 563 6030 – 1240 Mill st (port docks area)Crestview Golf Club LLC,?1680 SW Crestline Dr, Waldport OR 97394, 541-563-3020, 888-538-4463Jamie’s Dockside Diner (Facebook page) 7164 E Alsea Hwy / Located at Mile Marker 7 - (541) 528-3880GroceriesRay’s?(within a mile east on 34) has hot & cold delis as well as full line of groceries.Bayshore?Mart is across the Bridge (2 miles north) on Highway 101 at Bayshore Drive.There’s a liquor store (alcohol/beer/wine/pop) in the same building as Grand Central Pizza.Lakeside Market, ?cheap convenience store. 2448 E Alsea Hwy (541) 563-2566Places to Stay - (closest to farthest)Camping, both RV & tentHandy Haven RV – 1 mile - 655 S Starr Street, Waldport OR 97394, 541-563-4591, 503-682-1687 Mailing Address - Attn: Tom Bernert PO Box 603, Wilsonville OR 97070McKinley RV Park & Marina – 1 mile - 850 Hwy 34l Waldport OR 97394, 541-563-4656 (contact from website)KOA - Waldport, 1330 Pacific Coast Hwy, Waldport OR 97394, 541-563-2250, 541-563-4098 Fax, orcstkoa@ Tents, RV’s and cabins….Chinook RV Park - 3 miles east - 3299 Alsea Hwy, Waldport OR 97394, 541-563-3485, camp@Beachside State Park (3 miles south) River RV Park & Marina 4 miles east - 3911 Alsea Hwy (34), Waldport OR 97394, 541-563-3401, 877-770-6137 alseariverrvpark@, Beach Campground (4 miles south) Rocks RV Park, Seal Rock (6 miles north, Highway 101 at Cross St.) ’s Landing (7 miles east) FISHING CAPITAL OF THE ALSEA, 7164 Alsea Highway 34, Waldport, OR 97394, 541-528-3388 , Motels, Resorts, B&B (closest to farthest) -America Inn & Suites aka:Alsea Manor Motel - walking distance - 190 SW Arrow St, Waldport OR 97394, 541-563-3249, 888-700-0503, alseamanormotel@, Door House - walking distance (contact Beachcomber) - 190 SW Maple St., Waldport OR 97394, 541/547-3432, info@ , House Bed & Breakfast – within a mile, south - 1450 SW Adahi St, Waldport OR 97394, 541-563-2506, contact through websiteBeachside Suites – within a mile, south - 1329 Corona Court, Waldport OR 97394, 541-563-7483, Vacation Resort – within 2 miles, north and west - 902 Bayshore Dr, Waldport OR 97394, 541-563-7700, 541-563-7707 Fax, kimmie@, Cottages – 2 miles south - 3978 SW Pacific Coast Hwy, Waldport OR 97394, 541-563-2240, info@ ?, Cod Cottages – 2 ? miles south - 4150 SW Pacific Coast Hwy, Waldport OR 97394, For Reservations call: (541) - 563 - 2106 Page on FacebookTerri-a-While Motel, Yachats (3 miles south) - 7160 SW Pacific Coast Highway, Waldport, Oregon 97394 Reservations: 541-563-3377. Please call us between 8:00 AM and 9:00 PM (PST) for room information and reservations.Donna Rudd – Room for rent in Yachats - We rent the room for $40 for 1 person, $45 for two. We have a second guest room with a single bed also. If someone is interested our number is 541-547-5177. You can direct them to this website to see room pics etc. but they can save a little money by booking it directly thru us. Thanks!Beachcomber Cottages, Yachats - 13.5 miles south - 95500 Highway 101 South6.5 Miles South of Yachats at Mile Marker 171, Yachats, Oregon 97498, Phone:(541) 547-3432, Fax (541) 547-5243, info@Vacation RentalsAngelic Vacation Rentals - 436 Marine Dr, Yachats OR 97498, 541-547-3863, 541-914-1482 or 541-221-4534, Ocean View Drive, Yachats, OR 97498, ph: 541-914-1482, alt: 541-221-4534, godspirit1@Sweetland Vacation Rentals - - 541-563-5913, 877-472-4986, PO Box 1296, Waldport OR 97394 info@ , For more info:Greater Newport Chamber of CommerceWaldport Chamber of Commerce Notes Please patronize our wonderful advertisers whose support makes this event possible! ................
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