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Hello cat!
Even though it's November, folks at work are starting to set dates for next year. Will you be holding your annual party the first week in May? May 3rd falls on a Sunday in 2009.
Thank you,
Najah Lightfoot Bagley #1262G
(YES! The annual party plus workshops will be May 9th and 10th in Forestville. --cat)
Even though it's November, folks at work are starting to set dates for next year. Will you be holding your annual party the first week in May? May 3rd falls on a Sunday in 2009.
Thank you,
Najah Lightfoot Bagley #1262G
(YES! The annual party plus workshops will be May 9th and 10th in Forestville. --cat)
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Miss Cat confirms:
> > (YES! The annual party plus workshops will be May 9th and 10th in
Forestville. --cat)
> >
Great! I'll be there - Willets isn't any further away from you than
San Leandro, it turns out - God willing & gas prices don't rise. My
family is looking forward to it, too.
Miss Cat, please let us know when you have set prices and program for
the workshops.
Michaele Maurer
#361 (G)
(Look for further information in early January. --cat)
> > (YES! The annual party plus workshops will be May 9th and 10th in
Forestville. --cat)
> >
Great! I'll be there - Willets isn't any further away from you than
San Leandro, it turns out - God willing & gas prices don't rise. My
family is looking forward to it, too.
Miss Cat, please let us know when you have set prices and program for
the workshops.
Michaele Maurer
#361 (G)
(Look for further information in early January. --cat)
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2009: May 9-10 MISC Hoodoo Heritage Festival Workshops
We'd love to know if you are planning to attend the 2009 workshops. Feel free to post below and let us know if we'll be seeing you.
May 9-10 Lucky Mojo Party and Workshop Schedule.
We are pleased to announce the final schedule for the May 9-10 Party and Workshop. The workshop will open at 10:30 am, with classes beginning at 11:00 am. Most classes will run 45 mins with a 15 minute break between each class. The workshops will conclude at 4:30 PM each day -- the party will continue till the last guest leaves. Food and Drink will be available throughout both days. (Those wishing to bring a dish for the potluck are encouraged to do so.)
The store will be open on both days for anyone wishing to get some shopping done. Please join us.
Saturday, May 9th
11:00 AM: Oil Lamps with Charles Porterfield ($10)
Charles Porterfield will give a workshop on the use of Oil Lamps and other forms of Light in hoodoo, and will guide attendees in the preparation of a miniature functional oil lamp they can take home with them and use.
12:00 PM: Tea Leaf Reading with cat yronwode ($25)
This workshop will cover the history and techniques of this traditional form of divination; participants will each receive a genuine fortune telling teacup of their own and will practice their skills on one another.
1:00 PM: Perfumes & Incense with James Dotson ($15)
James Dotson will instruct participants on Perfumes and Incense, their history, how aromatic and energetically active scent formulas are designed, and how they are used in conjure. Students will receive samples of several types of traditional spiritual and magical incenses and will make a simple incense to take home for personal use.
2:00 PM: Practical Money Spells with Starr Casas ($25)
Starr Casas will be teaching a workshop on Practical Money Magic Spells, including how to burn candles, use oils, and make mojo hands for prosperity, and attendees will each receive a signed copy of her popular book on money magic to take home.
3:00 PM: How to Make a Portable Altar with Carin Huber ($20)
Carin Huber has promised to engage attendees with a crafty, artistic, hands-on presentation called How to Make a Portable Altar; all materials will be supplied, and the results should be spectacular.
Party attendance is absolutely FREE!
Sunday, May 10th
11:00 AM: Jack Ball Workshop with catherine yronwode ($20)
A special Jack Balls workshop will be held on Sunday for Hoodoo Rootwork Correspondence Course graduates only. This is a 1:45 hour class.
1:00 PM: Footwashing with Starr Casas & Lara Rivera ($10)
Starr and Lara will be demonstrating how to do a spiritual foot washing during this workshop. Attendees will partner up and get hands-on experience. The class is limited to the first 20 people.
2:00 PM: Cursing with Baby Dolls with Robin York
Robin York will conduct one of her famed workshops on Cursing with Doll Babies -- among the most popular and most-requested topics in hoodoo -- and students will prepare a cursing doll and learn how to use it on an enemy.
3:00 PM: Container and Bottle Spells with Lara Rivera ($20)
Lara Rivera will conduct a workshop on Bottle Spells and Container Spells, and each attendee will participate in creating a bottle spell to take home and use.
Party attendance is absolutely FREE!
May 9-10 Lucky Mojo Party and Workshop Schedule.
We are pleased to announce the final schedule for the May 9-10 Party and Workshop. The workshop will open at 10:30 am, with classes beginning at 11:00 am. Most classes will run 45 mins with a 15 minute break between each class. The workshops will conclude at 4:30 PM each day -- the party will continue till the last guest leaves. Food and Drink will be available throughout both days. (Those wishing to bring a dish for the potluck are encouraged to do so.)
The store will be open on both days for anyone wishing to get some shopping done. Please join us.
Saturday, May 9th
11:00 AM: Oil Lamps with Charles Porterfield ($10)
Charles Porterfield will give a workshop on the use of Oil Lamps and other forms of Light in hoodoo, and will guide attendees in the preparation of a miniature functional oil lamp they can take home with them and use.
12:00 PM: Tea Leaf Reading with cat yronwode ($25)
This workshop will cover the history and techniques of this traditional form of divination; participants will each receive a genuine fortune telling teacup of their own and will practice their skills on one another.
1:00 PM: Perfumes & Incense with James Dotson ($15)
James Dotson will instruct participants on Perfumes and Incense, their history, how aromatic and energetically active scent formulas are designed, and how they are used in conjure. Students will receive samples of several types of traditional spiritual and magical incenses and will make a simple incense to take home for personal use.
2:00 PM: Practical Money Spells with Starr Casas ($25)
Starr Casas will be teaching a workshop on Practical Money Magic Spells, including how to burn candles, use oils, and make mojo hands for prosperity, and attendees will each receive a signed copy of her popular book on money magic to take home.
3:00 PM: How to Make a Portable Altar with Carin Huber ($20)
Carin Huber has promised to engage attendees with a crafty, artistic, hands-on presentation called How to Make a Portable Altar; all materials will be supplied, and the results should be spectacular.
Party attendance is absolutely FREE!
Sunday, May 10th
11:00 AM: Jack Ball Workshop with catherine yronwode ($20)
A special Jack Balls workshop will be held on Sunday for Hoodoo Rootwork Correspondence Course graduates only. This is a 1:45 hour class.
1:00 PM: Footwashing with Starr Casas & Lara Rivera ($10)
Starr and Lara will be demonstrating how to do a spiritual foot washing during this workshop. Attendees will partner up and get hands-on experience. The class is limited to the first 20 people.
2:00 PM: Cursing with Baby Dolls with Robin York
Robin York will conduct one of her famed workshops on Cursing with Doll Babies -- among the most popular and most-requested topics in hoodoo -- and students will prepare a cursing doll and learn how to use it on an enemy.
3:00 PM: Container and Bottle Spells with Lara Rivera ($20)
Lara Rivera will conduct a workshop on Bottle Spells and Container Spells, and each attendee will participate in creating a bottle spell to take home and use.
Party attendance is absolutely FREE!
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I'll be there! Can't wait.
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i'm psyched about the tea leaf reading seminar! totally coming. two or three of us. thanks!!
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Unfortunately work will not allow me to attend this year, though you had better believe I'm putting in EARLY for 2010!
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Hi Lara,
Best regards,
Edward
I'm happy to say that, yes, I will be attending.Lara wrote:We'd love to know if you are planning to attend the workshop. Feel free to post below and let us know if we'll be seeing you.
Best regards,
Edward
Peace be with you,
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No, I will not be there this year. I have finals, finals, and more finals coming up. I will be there on May 4 and 6 to finish up my apprenticeship.
Mary
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Hi Kat and everyone,
I'm planing on coming to the open house and some of the workshops, including Kat's tea leave reading. A lot of other workshops look good. I think George will be with me too.
Looking forward to being there.
Alma Gunn
I'm planing on coming to the open house and some of the workshops, including Kat's tea leave reading. A lot of other workshops look good. I think George will be with me too.
Looking forward to being there.
Alma Gunn
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Oh I wish I could. But sadly I'm stuck in New England for the foreseeable future.
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I will be there!
Along with my mom
And I am so looking forward to it.
Bri
Along with my mom

And I am so looking forward to it.
Bri
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I wish! I'm going to be in Ohio that weekend. I'm also missing the Stanford pow wow that weekend. I hope hope hope the tea leaf reading workshop will be presented again some time. I've been trying to pick up the skill and I haven't found any other tea leaf readers.
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Whether i ever give the tea leaf reading workshop again will depend on how many tea cups i have left next year. Each attendee takes home a fortune telling tea cup!
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Miss cat--or anyone else who knows--catherineyronwode wrote:Whether i ever give the tea leaf reading workshop again will depend on how many tea cups i have left next year. Each attendee takes home a fortune telling tea cup!
Can we register in advance for the workshops or do we sign up the day of?
Thanks,
Bri
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I definitely want to come, I just need to figure out the most cost-effective way to get there from Southern California. I'd rather fly than drive, but I know there's no airport near Forestville. Does anyone have a good suggestion? Maybe fly into Oakland and rent a car and drive from there?
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There is a small airport in Santa Rosa, but i don;t receommend it -- most people fly to Oakland or San francicsco and rent a car.
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I am considering this trip but trying to iron out details of a place to stay, etc. It kind of snuck up on me. I thought it was farther away than it is!
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I'm going to come on at least one of the days. I have friends that might want to come too, but they have to drive from far away. So we're all waiting for the full schedule before we can really commit. Are you posting that here?
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Would love to see that, as well.
Anyone aware of last minute flight options or deals?
Anyone aware of last minute flight options or deals?
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i will see you up there! i am soooo excited.
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How much is the baby doll workshop?
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The cost of the doll baby workshop is TBA. Sorry for the delay on that information.
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Hi Cat and everyone!
I'd love to attend, but I am living so far away. I am just thinking if there was a kind of telemeeting for the overseas attendees, or even a video recording of the workshops.
How technology could help those who are living far away?
Tolis
I'd love to attend, but I am living so far away. I am just thinking if there was a kind of telemeeting for the overseas attendees, or even a video recording of the workshops.
How technology could help those who are living far away?
Tolis
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Yes, I am coming... and glad you are starting at 11:00 so I don't have to wake up too early
(3 1/2 hour drive). This is my "mothers day" get away!
I will attend most (if not all) workshops. Do I sign up prior to workshops or on site?
Marin #1259(G)

I will attend most (if not all) workshops. Do I sign up prior to workshops or on site?
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The workshop schedule, along with the cost of each workshop, was mailed to everyone on the Lucky Mojo Newsletter email lsit a few days ago. If you are not on our email list but what to have the information, you can read the archived newsletter here:
http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs00 ... 09533.html
Also, in a wonderful last minute development, Edward Knapp (ELKnapp on this forum), who has come all the way from Baltimore, will be presenting a reprise of his hoodoo-based ritual art installation, "Drink Your Sins / Drink Your Prayers" in which participants are guided through the process of writing out a petiton, either for the remission of a specific sin or for the granting of a specific prayer, then dissolving the petition text in an appropriately compounded herbal potion, and drinking the potion. This Saturday party installation is FREE, and Edward is brewing up 5 sins and 5 corresponding prayers for guests to imbibe. I am very grateful to him for binging this unqiue fusion of traditional hoodoo and performance art to California for our enjoyment, education, and spiritual benefit.
http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs00 ... 09533.html
Also, in a wonderful last minute development, Edward Knapp (ELKnapp on this forum), who has come all the way from Baltimore, will be presenting a reprise of his hoodoo-based ritual art installation, "Drink Your Sins / Drink Your Prayers" in which participants are guided through the process of writing out a petiton, either for the remission of a specific sin or for the granting of a specific prayer, then dissolving the petition text in an appropriately compounded herbal potion, and drinking the potion. This Saturday party installation is FREE, and Edward is brewing up 5 sins and 5 corresponding prayers for guests to imbibe. I am very grateful to him for binging this unqiue fusion of traditional hoodoo and performance art to California for our enjoyment, education, and spiritual benefit.
catherine yronwode
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Yes for both days unless something unforseen happens. Both classes I'm interested in start at 2:00 PM. See you then.
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Great -- i look forward to seeing you again, Judy!
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This sounds like this is going to be a fun and informative workshop day. I'll make it next year, since i'm from the NYC.
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I plan to attend both days (unless something comes up
)
I am interested in the following workshops:
Saturday:
Tea Leaf Reading with cat yronwode,
Practical Money Spells with Starr Casas,
How to Make a Portable Altar with Carin Huber,
Sunday:
Jack Ball Workshop with catherine yronwode,
Cursing with Baby Dolls with Robin York,
Container and Bottle Spells with Lara Rivera,

I am interested in the following workshops:
Saturday:
Tea Leaf Reading with cat yronwode,
Practical Money Spells with Starr Casas,
How to Make a Portable Altar with Carin Huber,
Sunday:
Jack Ball Workshop with catherine yronwode,
Cursing with Baby Dolls with Robin York,
Container and Bottle Spells with Lara Rivera,
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I will be there on Sunday. Looking forward to cat's workshop!
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Will there be designated parking close by cat's property. Last I remember several cars could fit in the long, up hill, drive way but other than that where else can we park down on the main road without being towed or ticketed?
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I definitely want to attend the tea leaf reading workshop tomorrow!
Also, Edward's installation sounds like the coolest thing ever. I want in on that! Is it just an ongoing thing thru the day, or at a specific time?
Also, Edward's installation sounds like the coolest thing ever. I want in on that! Is it just an ongoing thing thru the day, or at a specific time?
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I'm planning on coming up for Saturday, and hoping to go to tea leaf reading, oils, and money magic (hopehopehope there isn't a max limit for any of them). If anyone sees this who knows tonight, can the classes be paid for with credit card or check, or is it cash-only?
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Hi, by very weird and good luck, I will be able to attend on Saturday and will probably do at least a couple of the classes; I finish a medical training at noon in Guerneville so we will there shortly after that. See you all then! -Rick Loftus
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Hey, Rick -- we look forward to seeing you!
We are just a few hours away from opening the day's festivities, and, typically, i can't sleep, so here i am, typing away.
It has been an amazing week so far of teaching and preparation for the party. On Monday, Wedb\nesday, and Friday i taught graduate-level apprenticeship classes to a wonderful crew of students, including our board moderator Lara and her friend Charles, who had come all the way from Texas to attend.
The apprenticeship classes comprise 40 hours per week for 3 weeks, during which i take course gaduates through 9 basic topics of work, at the rate of three topics pr week.
I give about 4 or 5 hours of lecture per day on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Each lecture is followed by 3 to 11 hours of supervised hands-on work. The apprenticeship is FREE -- but graduates pay by working all those hours -- about 25 hours total per week -- during which they put the lessons into practice by making products for the shop, cleaning my house, or helping me out in other ways.
This week the 3 topics featured for Apprentices were the classes on Herbs, Candles, and Special Washes and Waters. On Wednesday, my wonderful student Mary -- known on the Lucky Mojo forums as board moderator Literary Lioness -- attended the last two apprenticeship days that she needed in order to earn her Apprenticeship certificate. Congratulations, Mary! On Friday, my friend James sat in on the Special Waters and Washes lecture, which put me on my toes, as he is an extremely knowledgable colleague and will be teaching the Perfumes and Incenses workshop on Saturday.
During this busy week Lara and Charles, joined by our handyman friend Don and by Edward from Baltimore -- the Lucky Mojo forum board moderator ELKnapp (who will be presenting his hoodoo performance art piece "Drink Your Sins / Drink Your Prayers" at the workshop) -- kept me from going insane or melting by taking complete charge of all the cleaning, sweeping, shopping, and preparing the grounds here for the party. Huge "thank-yous" are due to them for their heroic efforts to rescue me from my ever-growing piles of paper and to make the place presentable.
Then, tonight, we held our monthly Homework Party. This is the usual pizza-party event at which we grade the homework of students. I didn't keep score -- that's my husband nagasiva's job and he will make announcements in the course student's private online group about that -- but there were 13 folks in attendence, and we had a large number of gratudates tonight, including Lucky Mojo shop staffers Ian and Elvyra, student Lil Jessie, and the healer and herbalist Brenda, who came all the way from Texas to see us while also visiting her daughter Briana -- the Texas-born rootworker known on the Lucky Mojo forum as board moderator Miss Bri.
If you have noticed that the word "Texas" appears a lot in the preceding paragraphs, you are on target. Tomorrow Starr will arrive here from Texas to visit and to teach us all a workshop class on how to do money magic. Texan Lara will teach a workshop on container spells. Texan Prof. Porterfield (that's Charles!) will teach a course on oil lamps -- and will raffle off an incredible Mason jar oil lamp of his own creation and design. Ms. Robin, who is going to teach a workshop on cursing with doll babies, was at tonight's Homework Party, too; y'all know her for her famous gambling spell, seen online in Hoodoo in Theory and Practice, and although she is a Californian, she has family in Marshall, Texas. In addition, my dear friend, colleague, co-conspirator, and course graduate Fred, a transpanted Texan, will join us for the party tomorrow.
So that's this year's Hidden Party Theme: Texas.
Well, i'd better get back to bed now, so i can get up in the morning and have fun.
To all of you who are planning to drop by for the party or the workshops or both -- we'll see you when you get here!
And to all of you who couldn't make it this year, just remember, we do this every May, so think about it for next year.
Nighty night.
We are just a few hours away from opening the day's festivities, and, typically, i can't sleep, so here i am, typing away.
It has been an amazing week so far of teaching and preparation for the party. On Monday, Wedb\nesday, and Friday i taught graduate-level apprenticeship classes to a wonderful crew of students, including our board moderator Lara and her friend Charles, who had come all the way from Texas to attend.
The apprenticeship classes comprise 40 hours per week for 3 weeks, during which i take course gaduates through 9 basic topics of work, at the rate of three topics pr week.
I give about 4 or 5 hours of lecture per day on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Each lecture is followed by 3 to 11 hours of supervised hands-on work. The apprenticeship is FREE -- but graduates pay by working all those hours -- about 25 hours total per week -- during which they put the lessons into practice by making products for the shop, cleaning my house, or helping me out in other ways.
This week the 3 topics featured for Apprentices were the classes on Herbs, Candles, and Special Washes and Waters. On Wednesday, my wonderful student Mary -- known on the Lucky Mojo forums as board moderator Literary Lioness -- attended the last two apprenticeship days that she needed in order to earn her Apprenticeship certificate. Congratulations, Mary! On Friday, my friend James sat in on the Special Waters and Washes lecture, which put me on my toes, as he is an extremely knowledgable colleague and will be teaching the Perfumes and Incenses workshop on Saturday.
During this busy week Lara and Charles, joined by our handyman friend Don and by Edward from Baltimore -- the Lucky Mojo forum board moderator ELKnapp (who will be presenting his hoodoo performance art piece "Drink Your Sins / Drink Your Prayers" at the workshop) -- kept me from going insane or melting by taking complete charge of all the cleaning, sweeping, shopping, and preparing the grounds here for the party. Huge "thank-yous" are due to them for their heroic efforts to rescue me from my ever-growing piles of paper and to make the place presentable.
Then, tonight, we held our monthly Homework Party. This is the usual pizza-party event at which we grade the homework of students. I didn't keep score -- that's my husband nagasiva's job and he will make announcements in the course student's private online group about that -- but there were 13 folks in attendence, and we had a large number of gratudates tonight, including Lucky Mojo shop staffers Ian and Elvyra, student Lil Jessie, and the healer and herbalist Brenda, who came all the way from Texas to see us while also visiting her daughter Briana -- the Texas-born rootworker known on the Lucky Mojo forum as board moderator Miss Bri.
If you have noticed that the word "Texas" appears a lot in the preceding paragraphs, you are on target. Tomorrow Starr will arrive here from Texas to visit and to teach us all a workshop class on how to do money magic. Texan Lara will teach a workshop on container spells. Texan Prof. Porterfield (that's Charles!) will teach a course on oil lamps -- and will raffle off an incredible Mason jar oil lamp of his own creation and design. Ms. Robin, who is going to teach a workshop on cursing with doll babies, was at tonight's Homework Party, too; y'all know her for her famous gambling spell, seen online in Hoodoo in Theory and Practice, and although she is a Californian, she has family in Marshall, Texas. In addition, my dear friend, colleague, co-conspirator, and course graduate Fred, a transpanted Texan, will join us for the party tomorrow.
So that's this year's Hidden Party Theme: Texas.
Well, i'd better get back to bed now, so i can get up in the morning and have fun.
To all of you who are planning to drop by for the party or the workshops or both -- we'll see you when you get here!
And to all of you who couldn't make it this year, just remember, we do this every May, so think about it for next year.
Nighty night.
catherine yronwode
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Cat and all the staff and teachers and anyone else who helped out with the weekend,
I had a great time this weekend. I learned a lot and met lots of nice people. Thanks for putting this on.
Cat, I hope you had a great birthday and got to spend some time with your family.
I had a great time this weekend. I learned a lot and met lots of nice people. Thanks for putting this on.
Cat, I hope you had a great birthday and got to spend some time with your family.
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Re: 2009: May 9-10 MISC Hoodoo Heritage Festival Workshops
Hi ya'll,
It really was a Texas theme, So many Texans. Wow!
I attended the Workshop party both days and I want to thank Cat and
everyone for such an informative and enjoyable weekend The only rootworkers I
have ever been around has been those I've met at Lucky Mojo.. I started taking
Cat's class because of my interest and love of magic and an interest in
Hoodoo sparked by books. This weekend exposed me to so much of the diversity
and culture of practicing rootworkers. I feel inspired and I know my
rootwork will have much more spirit and effectiveness.
Surprisingly (to me), my favorite class was Spiritual Foot Washing. It was
good to learn from Starr, Lara, and Cat. Each had a different approach to
footwashing. Each brought their experiences from very different cultures.
Starr and Lara hearing your prayers and watching you work on Cat has
inspiried me. I am experienced in several different healing modalities, all very
quiet. I see the value of praying outloud during the footwash. Praying out
loud was difficult for me as well as finding a way to do the footwashing
comfortably with my disabilities. I am planning on finding a way to continue
this practice (I'm pretty good at finding ways to accommodate my needs). I
am also working on prayers that fit my spiritual path,I am comfortable with
and others that I may work with are comfortable with.
Thank-you Carin for being my partner and washing my feet. I want you to
know that for the rest of the day I had a lot less pain and my mobility
increased enough that I kept forgetting to bring my cane with me.
Blessings,
Alma Gunn #1209
"True religion is real living; living with all one's soul, with all one's goodness and righteousness." Albert Einstein
It really was a Texas theme, So many Texans. Wow!
I attended the Workshop party both days and I want to thank Cat and
everyone for such an informative and enjoyable weekend The only rootworkers I
have ever been around has been those I've met at Lucky Mojo.. I started taking
Cat's class because of my interest and love of magic and an interest in
Hoodoo sparked by books. This weekend exposed me to so much of the diversity
and culture of practicing rootworkers. I feel inspired and I know my
rootwork will have much more spirit and effectiveness.
Surprisingly (to me), my favorite class was Spiritual Foot Washing. It was
good to learn from Starr, Lara, and Cat. Each had a different approach to
footwashing. Each brought their experiences from very different cultures.
Starr and Lara hearing your prayers and watching you work on Cat has
inspiried me. I am experienced in several different healing modalities, all very
quiet. I see the value of praying outloud during the footwash. Praying out
loud was difficult for me as well as finding a way to do the footwashing
comfortably with my disabilities. I am planning on finding a way to continue
this practice (I'm pretty good at finding ways to accommodate my needs). I
am also working on prayers that fit my spiritual path,I am comfortable with
and others that I may work with are comfortable with.
Thank-you Carin for being my partner and washing my feet. I want you to
know that for the rest of the day I had a lot less pain and my mobility
increased enough that I kept forgetting to bring my cane with me.
Blessings,
Alma Gunn #1209
"True religion is real living; living with all one's soul, with all one's goodness and righteousness." Albert Einstein
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Re: 2009: May 9-10 MISC Hoodoo Heritage Festival Workshops
May 13, 2009 Denton, Texas
Ms. catherine yronwode, Mr. Nagasiva Yronwode, Honored Graduates, Students
and Others.
Dear Friends:
I hope this missive finds you all well and safe. I wished to take but a few
brief moments to express my gratitude and thanks to you all for the warm
welcome, hospitality, and kindly offered friendship that I received while in
California. I am by nature a rather reclusive individual not given
much to large gatherings but the welcome I received both touched and humbled
me. The gathering itself was a marvel and I encourage those of you who have
not yet made the journey to Lucky Mojo to do so - it is a place like no
other, a place of tranquility, knowledge, and respite. The workshops were
full of fun, laughter, and knowledge; I was humbled to have been allowed to
teach and learn amongst friends and peers.
To Nagasiva, Don and the entire Lucky Mojo staff: I wish to thank each of
you for welcoming in a tired, Texan, far from home, and gifting me with your
friendship; it is the greatest gift I could receive.
To my fellow graduates: it was an honor and privilege to meet, speak, share,
and learn from you all and I hope we shall all meet again, if not in Miss
cat's sunny, little dell then out in the world along the strange-ways of our
own comings and goings.
To those still students of the course: I wish to encourage each and every
one of you in your endeavors to graduate from the course. You can accomplish
this. Do not give up or allow frustration, apathy, worry, or time to take
this treasure from your grasp; if I can do this so can you. Stay upright,
focused, and stalwart. I pass onto you the words of another Hoodoo
professor, Prof. De Herbert; he says it far better than I ever could -
"To become an able and successful person in any profession two things are
necessary, study and practice. The one who succeeds in life is the one who
early on clearly knows his object and toward that object routinely directs
his powers. Education has the magnificent quality of setting one apart from
others. It can provide one with something that not only meets the needs of
today, but rather the means to meet the demands of the day after tomorrow
and the day after that.
Education can have as its function the changing of social status or the
preservation of the status quo. The final choice lies with each and every
one of us.
I am appealing to all to make the former choice."
Last, but by no means least, to Miss cat: I fear I do not have the words to
express what I wish to say to you. Thank you for your instruction. Thank you
for your preservation. Thank you for your thoughtfulness, kindness, and
compassion. Thank you for your praise, which fill me with pride I have
rarely felt. Thank you for trust. Thank you for helping come home. Thank you
my teacher for simply being you.
In closing I would like to apologize for breaking procedure and exhibiting a
letter of such personal expression within this forum created to further our
scholarship.
Sincerely,
Prof. C.D. Porterfield (#895 G)
(Thank you, Prof. Poterfield, for your kind words. I was immenselkt happy to finally meet you in person, and enjoyed every bit of our time together. It's so much fun when two reclusive art and music lovers get togeteher! --cat)
Ms. catherine yronwode, Mr. Nagasiva Yronwode, Honored Graduates, Students
and Others.
Dear Friends:
I hope this missive finds you all well and safe. I wished to take but a few
brief moments to express my gratitude and thanks to you all for the warm
welcome, hospitality, and kindly offered friendship that I received while in
California. I am by nature a rather reclusive individual not given
much to large gatherings but the welcome I received both touched and humbled
me. The gathering itself was a marvel and I encourage those of you who have
not yet made the journey to Lucky Mojo to do so - it is a place like no
other, a place of tranquility, knowledge, and respite. The workshops were
full of fun, laughter, and knowledge; I was humbled to have been allowed to
teach and learn amongst friends and peers.
To Nagasiva, Don and the entire Lucky Mojo staff: I wish to thank each of
you for welcoming in a tired, Texan, far from home, and gifting me with your
friendship; it is the greatest gift I could receive.
To my fellow graduates: it was an honor and privilege to meet, speak, share,
and learn from you all and I hope we shall all meet again, if not in Miss
cat's sunny, little dell then out in the world along the strange-ways of our
own comings and goings.
To those still students of the course: I wish to encourage each and every
one of you in your endeavors to graduate from the course. You can accomplish
this. Do not give up or allow frustration, apathy, worry, or time to take
this treasure from your grasp; if I can do this so can you. Stay upright,
focused, and stalwart. I pass onto you the words of another Hoodoo
professor, Prof. De Herbert; he says it far better than I ever could -
"To become an able and successful person in any profession two things are
necessary, study and practice. The one who succeeds in life is the one who
early on clearly knows his object and toward that object routinely directs
his powers. Education has the magnificent quality of setting one apart from
others. It can provide one with something that not only meets the needs of
today, but rather the means to meet the demands of the day after tomorrow
and the day after that.
Education can have as its function the changing of social status or the
preservation of the status quo. The final choice lies with each and every
one of us.
I am appealing to all to make the former choice."
Last, but by no means least, to Miss cat: I fear I do not have the words to
express what I wish to say to you. Thank you for your instruction. Thank you
for your preservation. Thank you for your thoughtfulness, kindness, and
compassion. Thank you for your praise, which fill me with pride I have
rarely felt. Thank you for trust. Thank you for helping come home. Thank you
my teacher for simply being you.
In closing I would like to apologize for breaking procedure and exhibiting a
letter of such personal expression within this forum created to further our
scholarship.
Sincerely,
Prof. C.D. Porterfield (#895 G)
(Thank you, Prof. Poterfield, for your kind words. I was immenselkt happy to finally meet you in person, and enjoyed every bit of our time together. It's so much fun when two reclusive art and music lovers get togeteher! --cat)
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Cat thank you so much for the wonderful time I had at your place. I fell in
love with your house and grounds; the shop is nice too, but your home and
land feel like peace. Everyone was so very kind, I felt at home there(which
is not easy for me). You and Siva are very special people and I am blessed
to be called a friend.
Hugs Starr 1478G
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love with your house and grounds; the shop is nice too, but your home and
land feel like peace. Everyone was so very kind, I felt at home there(which
is not easy for me). You and Siva are very special people and I am blessed
to be called a friend.
Hugs Starr 1478G
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-------Original Message-------
From: eponarvnmn@aol.com
Date: 05/18/09 02:47:01
To: hrcourse@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [hrc] Hoodoo Worshops last weekend in Forestville
Surprisingly (to me), my favorite class was Spiritual Foot Washing. It was
good to learn from Starr, Lara, and Cat. Each had a different approach to
footwashing. Each brought their experiences from very different cultures.
Starr and Lara hearing your prayers and watching you work on Cat has
Inspiried me.
Alma Gunn #1209
Thank you Alma for your kind words. Foot washing not only refreshes our feet
it also refreshes our spirit. I truely enjoyed myself. Cat was wonderful, as
she sat so peacefully while Lara and I each did our washings. I learned
somethings myself which is always a blessing. Cat you rock!
Starr 1478G
PS I loved the JackBall workshop, it has become my favorite tool. Cat thanks
for really taking your time to teach us how to make the jackball, I loved
it! Huggs
Starr Casas
(Starr, i want to thank you again for everything you did at the workshops. You're the real deal and i love you bunches. --cat)
From: eponarvnmn@aol.com
Date: 05/18/09 02:47:01
To: hrcourse@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [hrc] Hoodoo Worshops last weekend in Forestville
Surprisingly (to me), my favorite class was Spiritual Foot Washing. It was
good to learn from Starr, Lara, and Cat. Each had a different approach to
footwashing. Each brought their experiences from very different cultures.
Starr and Lara hearing your prayers and watching you work on Cat has
Inspiried me.
Alma Gunn #1209
Thank you Alma for your kind words. Foot washing not only refreshes our feet
it also refreshes our spirit. I truely enjoyed myself. Cat was wonderful, as
she sat so peacefully while Lara and I each did our washings. I learned
somethings myself which is always a blessing. Cat you rock!
Starr 1478G
PS I loved the JackBall workshop, it has become my favorite tool. Cat thanks
for really taking your time to teach us how to make the jackball, I loved
it! Huggs
Starr Casas
(Starr, i want to thank you again for everything you did at the workshops. You're the real deal and i love you bunches. --cat)
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Re: 2009: May 9-10 MISC Hoodoo Heritage Festival Workshops
--- In hrcourse@yahoogroups.com, "starr" <starr@...> wrote:
> >>Surprisingly (to me), my favorite class was Spiritual Foot
>>Washing. It was good to learn from Starr, Lara, and Cat.
>>Each had a different approach to footwashing. Each
>>brought their experiences from very different cultures.
>>Starr and Lara hearing your prayers and watching you
>>work on Cat has Inspiried me.
>>
>>Alma Gunn #1209
Starr replies:
> >Thank you Alma for your kind words. Foot washing not
>only refreshes our feet it also refreshes our spirit. I
>truely enjoyed myself.
Oh, I absolutely loved the Foot Washing class when Tanisia Greer taught it last year. I've been itching ever since for an opportunity to do them for others - hard to do when your business is online. Maybe I'll jump on the opportunity at the next Willits Mystics' Faire.
> >PS I loved the JackBall workshop, it has become my
>favorite tool. Cat thanks for really taking your time to
>teach us how to make the jackball, I loved it! Huggs
And I so wish I had been able to attend this workshop! I was brought low by a spiritual emergency. A spiritual bath did the trick, but it took me two days to pull myself together enough to do it!
Anyway, the jack ball is another thing I've been wanting to master for a long time. Miss Cat, I do hope you will see fit to have another Jack Ball workshop next year. I have vowed to myself that I will be in control of transportation by Mother's Day next year. Furthermore, I will be spiritually squeaky clean and well protected and ready to Do the Hoodoo!
Michaele Maurer
#361 (G)
(I missed seeing you at the workshops, too, Michaele -- it is our usual yarly get-together. I'll be phoning you soon (today) about some other stuff. Stay tuned! --cat)
> >>Surprisingly (to me), my favorite class was Spiritual Foot
>>Washing. It was good to learn from Starr, Lara, and Cat.
>>Each had a different approach to footwashing. Each
>>brought their experiences from very different cultures.
>>Starr and Lara hearing your prayers and watching you
>>work on Cat has Inspiried me.
>>
>>Alma Gunn #1209
Starr replies:
> >Thank you Alma for your kind words. Foot washing not
>only refreshes our feet it also refreshes our spirit. I
>truely enjoyed myself.
Oh, I absolutely loved the Foot Washing class when Tanisia Greer taught it last year. I've been itching ever since for an opportunity to do them for others - hard to do when your business is online. Maybe I'll jump on the opportunity at the next Willits Mystics' Faire.
> >PS I loved the JackBall workshop, it has become my
>favorite tool. Cat thanks for really taking your time to
>teach us how to make the jackball, I loved it! Huggs
And I so wish I had been able to attend this workshop! I was brought low by a spiritual emergency. A spiritual bath did the trick, but it took me two days to pull myself together enough to do it!
Anyway, the jack ball is another thing I've been wanting to master for a long time. Miss Cat, I do hope you will see fit to have another Jack Ball workshop next year. I have vowed to myself that I will be in control of transportation by Mother's Day next year. Furthermore, I will be spiritually squeaky clean and well protected and ready to Do the Hoodoo!
Michaele Maurer
#361 (G)
(I missed seeing you at the workshops, too, Michaele -- it is our usual yarly get-together. I'll be phoning you soon (today) about some other stuff. Stay tuned! --cat)
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Good day everyone,
Apologies if this is the wrong place to ask this question. It seemed to be the best fit.
My husband and I will be going to visit my family in CA in November. He's not seen much of CA. We're flying into SFO so that we can drive down the coast and see Muir Woods, Hearst Castle, Solvang, etc... on our way to Orange county and the family.
I am hoping to be able to make a side trip to LM. I see it is about 1.5 hours north of the airport. Are there any accommodations that you can recommend in the Forestville area? We'd be looking at staying 1-2 nights.
Also are there any events being hosted at LM on Saturday, November 21, 2009?
Many thanks and blessings.
Apologies if this is the wrong place to ask this question. It seemed to be the best fit.
My husband and I will be going to visit my family in CA in November. He's not seen much of CA. We're flying into SFO so that we can drive down the coast and see Muir Woods, Hearst Castle, Solvang, etc... on our way to Orange county and the family.
I am hoping to be able to make a side trip to LM. I see it is about 1.5 hours north of the airport. Are there any accommodations that you can recommend in the Forestville area? We'd be looking at staying 1-2 nights.
Also are there any events being hosted at LM on Saturday, November 21, 2009?
Many thanks and blessings.
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Re: 2009: May 9-10 MISC Hoodoo Heritage Festival Workshops
Hi there,
If you go up to Lucky Mojo the best place to look for accommodations will be the small town of Forestville where the store is located or in the neighboring town of Sebastapol or the neighboring city Santa Rosa.
The last time I was up there for the weekend I stayed at a days inn in Santa Rosa and it was all of ten minutes away from the shop
Also, Muir Woods is on your way to Lucky Mojo, so if you were planning to stop there that will make it even more convenient.
take care,
Bri
If you go up to Lucky Mojo the best place to look for accommodations will be the small town of Forestville where the store is located or in the neighboring town of Sebastapol or the neighboring city Santa Rosa.
The last time I was up there for the weekend I stayed at a days inn in Santa Rosa and it was all of ten minutes away from the shop

Also, Muir Woods is on your way to Lucky Mojo, so if you were planning to stop there that will make it even more convenient.
take care,
Bri
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Thanks Bri!
We are planning on visiting Muir Woods. I haven't been there since I was a child. Looking forward to visiting with the Redwoods again.
We are planning on visiting Muir Woods. I haven't been there since I was a child. Looking forward to visiting with the Redwoods again.
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I was reading this forum and I cant help myself, I have to say that I would love to see the worlds smallest church.
Praying there must be such an experience and of course not to mention visiting the shop. 


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Kyra,
I live in San Francisco and go up to LM a couple times a year. The town of Guerneville is also very close by and has several cozy places to stay. I'm sure you've already made your arrangements by now, but Guerneville is worth a visit. It's a small town on the Russian River and November is not the high point of the season there, but Armstrong Redwood State park is an amazing place to visit and the town itself has a lot of good energy.
It's also a pretty short, but very, very beautiful drive between Forestville and Guerneville on CA-116.
Have fun!
Sara Magnuson
I live in San Francisco and go up to LM a couple times a year. The town of Guerneville is also very close by and has several cozy places to stay. I'm sure you've already made your arrangements by now, but Guerneville is worth a visit. It's a small town on the Russian River and November is not the high point of the season there, but Armstrong Redwood State park is an amazing place to visit and the town itself has a lot of good energy.
It's also a pretty short, but very, very beautiful drive between Forestville and Guerneville on CA-116.
Have fun!
Sara Magnuson
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Russian River Studios is a nice, cheap place to stay in Guerneville. I would no stay in Santa Rosa if you paid me!
We have no special plans for November 21, but plenty of various shop folks will be on board and can show you around and give you the "grand tour."
We have no special plans for November 21, but plenty of various shop folks will be on board and can show you around and give you the "grand tour."
catherine yronwode
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I encourage anyone in the area to spend some days getting lost around Forestville/Guerneville. Beautiful, peaceful, friendly and relaxing areas. I feel at my highest good when I am there.
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Re: 2009: May 9-10 MISC Hoodoo Heritage Festival Workshops
Yes, I will be there and will attend some classes, including the tealeaf reading class, and the perfumes and incense class, and the party.
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I have no idea if they're doing the same thing this year or not, but this thread is from last year.absynthia wrote:Yes, I will be there and will attend some classes, including the tealeaf reading class, and the perfumes and incense class, and the party.
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Yes, I will be coming, and plan to attend Tea Leaf readings with Cat, Perfumes with James, and possibly Portable alters with Carin and Container bottle spells with Lara.
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This thread should be locked to avoid confusion between last year's workshop and this year's. There is already a thread on the 2010 Workshop.
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