For over two decades, Many Paths, One Forest has been a beacon of community and spiritual growth in Morgantown, West Virginia. From the inception of Morgantown Pagan Pride Day to the countless classes, rituals, and potlucks we've hosted since the year 2000, our dedication to fostering understanding and connection within the Pagan community has been unwavering.
In addition to our community events, we've also extended our reach through initiatives like our previous food pantry that we want to bring back, offering support to those in need. However, we've realized that to truly amplify our impact, we need to take the next step: establishing ourselves as an official Not-For-Profit organization. Share where you think people will be interested, please. For Many Path, One Forest https://forms.gle/ZLaVGtTZ5iTFmw9h8
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Next Potluck is Beltaine.
For Beltane, also known as May Day, it's traditional to celebrate with foods that incorporate seasonal ingredients like fruits, vegetables, and herbs. Customize recipes as you see fit. Here are some recipe ideas that you might enjoy:
Mountain Heights Community Center 1683 Summers School Rd Morgantown, WV 26508 Greetings to all. As we near the conclusion of another semester at WVU, I trust that everyone is faring well. With just two weeks remaining, I anticipate a successful culmination of our academic endeavors. Looking ahead to the summer months, I aspire to engage in additional events and activities within our community.
As I approach the final stretch of my academic journey, with only one more semester remaining until graduation in the fall, I offer a prayer for educational success: "Mighty spirits of wisdom and guidance, Grant me the clarity of mind and strength of spirit To navigate these final weeks of study and examination. May my efforts be fruitful, And may I emerge victorious in my academic pursuits. Guide me towards knowledge and understanding, And bless me with the wisdom to apply what I have learned For the betterment of myself and those around me. Blessings upon my path as I journey towards graduation, May it be a time of celebration and fulfillment. So mote it be." Regrettably, I was unable to attend the event due to an unexpected vehicular malfunction en route, resulting in a week-long sojourn in Wisconsin. I extend my sincerest gratitude to all who contributed to rectifying the automobile issue and facilitating our return home. The support and solidarity of this community are deeply appreciated, and I am profoundly indebted to each and every one of you for your assistance during this ordeal.
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