More to Come...

Welcome everyone!

We have some exciting plans for this newsletter and we hope you all stick around to see them.

You can find a directory of local businesses/artists/craftsmen/etc by clicking on the three little lines in the top left of the main blog page. There seems to be an issue with the links working at the moment but I hope to have that sorted out as soon as possible. If you would like your business/contact/website info added to this directory, please send us an email (I will add it at the bottom of this post). 

Near the end of the weekend, we hope to have our first full PDF issue posted with monthly issues to follow. In the meantime, please take a look at the blog for a sneak-peek of what you can expect. 

I plan on making weekly posts available right here on the blog page so please make sure to hit that subscribe button at the top so you don't miss anything. 

Everyone working on this project hopes for it to continue to be a community project. A pagan newsletter for the local pagan community written by the local pagan community. We would like to hear from all walks of life and all spiritual paths. We would like to hear from everyone no matter where on their spiritual journey they happen to be. We foster tolerance and understanding with education and being exposed to other points of view and we want to share yours!

If you have something you would like to contribute, questions, comments, requests, etc. please feel free to email us!

springfield.spider@gmail.com

Thank you all!

Blessed be!

Stormi

Artwork by: Gretchen Coleman

Comments

  1. Gwendolyn WandererMarch 21, 2020 at 6:03 AM

    Although I am a pagan atheist, the ritual and connection with nature of most pagan communities will "forever" resonate within me. One of my biggest passions is archetypal mythology and that influences my continuing interest in paganism. In present times, we "weirdos" need to stick together.

    I contributed to the old Spider and hope to do so again in the new format.

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