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E-mail lists, magazines, pub moots
& events...
PFI Forum! A lively forum where members from all over the world can stay in touch with each other. Contains local-language forums, a calendar, events, discussions.
- Pagan Dawn * The journal of the
Pagan Federation
Pagan Dawn (formerly
The Wiccan) was founded in 1968 and is published quarterly at the
fire festivals. It is the official journal of the Pagan Federation.
Each issue contains news, comments, in-depth articles, a readers'
forum, book and music reviews and a Pagan "What's on".
Anyone interested may subscribe. For more info and some sample articles,
please look at Pagan Dawns pages at the PF UK website.
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- Pagan World * a quarterly
magazine on the web for PFI-members
This English-language web-based magazine is edited by Diana Aventina.
People with no internet access will receive a printed hard copy
from their National Coordinator every three months.
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- National newsletters
* Local news and events for members
Each National Coordinator publishes a quarterly national newsletter,
which is often combined with Pagan World. Often these newsletters
are accessible on internet, sent by email or by regular mail. They
contain lists of pub moots, agenda's, events, special days out for
members, and so on. Contact your National Coordinator
for the newsletter!
Pagan Plaza This site hosts
the PFI Members Only section, with links to the online magazine
Pagan World, the Dutch local newsletter etc. To access the Members Only
section, you will need a password which will be provided by your
National Coordinator.
- Pub Moots - Meeting
fellow pagans informally!
Many
countries offer monthly Pub Moots - informal meetings in a pub or
cafe, where you can meet each other. Some countries also offer lectures,
talks or workshops. Pub Moots are free and are open to all PF and
PFI members, but also to interested people who are not yet members,
and all other pagans.
To find out more about pub moots,
contact your National
Coordinator or visit the national
PFI web site of any given country (see the Home page for a list
of national web sites).
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