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IPC~ Ipswich Pagan Council
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Ipswich Pagan Council run a brilliant monthly moot, parties, storytelling and other events |
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Sacred Texts
http://www.sacred-texts.com/index.htm
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The largest freely available archive of full-text books about religion, mythology, folklore and the esoteric on the Internet. The site is dedicated to religious tolerance and scholarship, and has the largest readership of any similar site on the web. |
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APT~ Association of Polytheistic Traditions
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Association of Polytheistic Traditions is a refreshing group run by polytheists for polytheist friendly folk. We run an annual conference, regular newsletters and have a very good forum, feel free to check us out |
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* Oshun's Emporium * http://www.oshuns.co.uk/default.htm
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Books, Crystals, Organic Toiletries, Burt's Bees, Candles, Home Decor, Music and more! 29B Market Place, Mildenhall - Tel: Nat & Clare (01638) 510170 |
| Friends of West Stow Anglo- Saxon Village http://www.oldcity.org.uk/stowfriends/
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Explore the way our ancestors lived. The early Anglo-Saxon village (c.420-650AD) has been carefully reconstructed where it was excavated. Experimental archaeology has provided new ideas on what life was once like at West Stow. In the new Anglo-Saxon Centre, objects from the original village are displayed, telling the fascinating story of this settlement and the people who lived here. Join and see what you can do to help out. |
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Paul Mitchell |
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Paul Mitchell is a satirical pagan folk musician. For several years he's been playing his stuff around campfires and a conference here or there. His songs are about 'the Pagan Community' and his experiences of them. In the past audiences have laughed, danced, cried, and shuffled with amused embarrassment at the words he offers.
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Paganlion |
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“Paganlion is the longest running moot in Southend on Sea, Essex. It holds two moots a month – the one on the 2nd Tuesday is a social, the 4th Tuesday is an event – normally a talk or a demo of some sort. Paganlion also organises open rituals to celebrate the turning of the wheel. The websites got all the contact details & our programme – so come & have a look!”
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Libra Aries Books is Cambridge's Alternative Bookshop, they also hold talks and events. |
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Sutton Hoo |
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| ~ | The CPN runs monthly meetings (moots) for Pagans in the Colchester, Essex area. We also organise a newsletter for members, picnics during the summer, an annual convention (Leaping Hare), and various other activities. |