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PPD Fundraiser August 23, 2008
Details and information at:
http://www.ppdhamilton.org/html/fundraisers.htm



Prize List

RAFFLE PRIZES:

2  Rayna CD's

$100 Gift Certificate from Wylde Tattoo

Sterling Silver Locket with hidden pentacle – donated by Helmut’s Forge

Handmade Ash Wood Pentacle (paten) - donated by George Thompson

Handmade Spell Kit – Donated by George Thompson

Dichloric Glass Necklace and Bracelet – donated by Fandangle

Stone Pendants – donated by StoneCutter Jim Metcalf

Basket of White Flame Goodies

Basket of Avon Products – donated by Sharon Stefanson

2 Passes to any Ghost Walk - $30 Value – donated by Haunted Hamilton

Brunch with Selena Fox including attendance to her workshop Pentacle of Wellness on September 14th

Amber Pendant w/chain – donated by Marija Kuncaitis

1 Hour Tarot Reading with Psyche of Psyche Tarot

Selena Fox Gift Pack – Signed copy of Circle Magazine; cirlox bound book; Goddess Communion, Rituals & Meditations, Sacred Cave Ritual, by Selena Fox and the Circle Sanctuary Community CD – donated by Selena Fox

The Druid Animal Oracle By Will Worthington & Stephanie Carr-Gomm & Philip Carr-Gomm (box set)
The Druid Animal Oracle has nicely drawn and detailed pictures of animals familiar to the Druids, each symbolic of particular attributes such as the Dragon. A thorough knowledge of British landscapes, flora and fauna would be helpful in interpretation, but it's a gorgeous deck. It comes with a great book that provides instruction as well as stories behind each animal depicted that provides a rich detail that is very helpful for interpreting a reading.

Myths of the Sacred Tree by Moyra Caldecott
A reverence for nature is found throughout this illustrated collection of enchanting myths from around the world that celebrate the symbolism of trees. Moyra Caldecott has gathered here a collection of myths celebrating the rich symbolism of trees, all bringing to life a time when the natural world was deeply respected and trees and forests were thought to be inhabited by spirits and divine beings.

The Way of the Green Witch by Arin Murphy-Hiscock - 1 signed copies
Witchcraft gets back to nature with this comprehensive guide that includes a history of green witchcraft. If you want to get back to the basics of witchcraft, look no further than your own backyard. The Way of the Green Witch provides everything you need to know to refine your study of witchcraft, including spells designed to get the most out of what Mother Nature has provided.

Hamilton Pagan Pride Household Grimoire – Cookbook and household recipes
The book includes over 120 food recipes (including some vegetarian ideas), more than 50 home recipes for cleaning (as well as making various beauty & hygiene products), over 200 oils & incense recipes (divided into categories such as "Gods & Goddesses", "Magical", "Elements" and "Sabbats", "Zodiac", not to mention a number of alternative recipes for those hard to find oils and herbs!), plus a comprehensive index at the back!  There are recipes in almost every section, specific to Sabbat celebrations.  This is a definitely a book with a multitude of purposes and could be used by practically anyone!

Lord of the Rings Trilogy - Paperback set
The Lord of the Rings film trilogy consists of three live action fantasy epic films: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), The Two Towers (2002) and Return of the King (2003) (often abbreviated to LotR, FotR, TTT, and RotK).[1] The trilogy is based on the three-volume book The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien. While they follow the book's general storyline, the films also feature some additions to and deviations from the source material

The Sandman Vol.1 – Donated by Rayna
Preludes and Nocturnes by Neil Gaiman
"In Preludes and Nocturnes, Neil Gaiman weaves the story of a man interested in capturing the physical manifestation of Death but who instead captures the King of Dreams. By Gaiman's own admission there's a lot in this first collection that is awkward and ungainly--which is not to say there are not frequent moments of greatness here. The chapter "24 Hours" is worth the price of the book alone; it stands as one of the most chilling examples of horror in comics. And let's not underestimate Gaiman's achievement of personifying Death as a perky, overly cheery, cute goth girl! All in all, I greatly prefer the roguish breaking of new ground in this book to the often dull precision of the concluding volumes of the Sandman series."

SILENT AUCTION ITEMS:

Dinner cooked by Kate of Rebel’s Rock in your own home.

 Pine Altar Chest – Made in Indonesia – Donated by Anonymous

 Earth Sculpture – Made in Indonesia – Donated by Anonymous

 Leather Hand Bound Book – Donated by Helmut’s Forge

 Celtic Pentagram Mirror -Celtic cross with centred pentagram mirror. Accented by knotwork and spiral designs.

Hand painted in cold cast resin, approx 13 inches tall. – Donated by New Old Age Wisdom

 Framed 8 by 10 print - Donated by Eyes of a Crow – Michelle Lynn Bond

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