Pagan Unity Campaign-- Central Eastern Region

Welcome to the Central Eastern Region of the Pagan Unity Campaign. The Central Eastern Region is led by Rev. Adam L. Labonoski and covers Delaware, Washington DC, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia . Here you will find recent updates, opportunities to get involved and much more!

Thursday, June 19, 2008

"I Am" Campaign Reminder

From: Pagan Unity Campaign
Subject: "I am a Pagan" Post card campaign--last minute reminder
Date: June 19, 2008
Contact: Adam L. Labonoski (spiritseekr2004@yahoo.com)

PUC would like to encourage all Pagans on Summer Solstice to send postcards to their

elected officials in Washington DC with the simple but powerful message;

“I am a Pagan…fill in the blank….(i.e. parent, citizen, soldier, voter)”

Contact information for elected officials below:

https://forms.house.gov/wyr/welcome.shtml (House of Representatives)


http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm (Senate)

Barack Obama
Post Office Box 8102
Chicago, IL 60680

John McCain
2211 East Camelback Road
Phoenix, AZ 85016

President George W. Bush
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500

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Sunday, June 15, 2008

I Am... Are you?

From Pagan Unity Campaign
Subject: I Am... Are you?
Date: June 12, 2008
Contact: Adam L. Labonoski (spiritseekr2004@yahoo.com)

Do you have your postcards and pens at the ready? I Am is just around the corner and it's time to start filling out those postcards. Why not make it a social event? Make it a craft project with the kids? Personalize your cards?

There are so many ways to approach I Am that makes the campaign both fun and important. Here are a few ideas you might want to try this I Am to make your postcard sending painless and enjoyable.

*Print off the postcards designed by PUC staffers or create your own to add that Pagan touch. There are a few printable postcards that PUC staffers have designed located in the files section or by contacting your state chair or regional director.

*Why not make your own postcards from scratch? Using posterboard or blank index cards as a base, you can design them any way you like! This is an especially good idea for the youngsters.. who doesn't love a fun craft project? Get out the crayons, makers, glitter and stamps and make a craft of it!

*Sometimes you can find postcards on Ebay.. or you can have your own printed at Vistaprint.com (if you google free postcards, you should get a link where you can order 100 postcards for free, you just pay shipping.. to get them to you in time, you'd have to pick the quicker shipping however).

*Please use postcard stamps instead of regular first class stamps. They are cheaper and are all that is needed to send a post card along! You can get them at your local post office or you can order them at the Post Office website.

*Encourage your friends and family to get involved, even if they aren't Pagan, by sending in postcards that say something like "I am the sister of a Pagan American" "I am the Christian husband of a Pagan American."

*You can also set up a community get together to fill out postcards... just pick a date, a time, and a place, tell everyone to bring their postcards and markers and have some fun with the campaign!

*Remember, the I Am campaign is a simple, non intrusive way to remind officials that they represent Pagan Americans as well. We aren't out to change the world with this one; simply to remind elected officials that we're everywhere and we do vote. Sure, the postcards may get thrown away, but when the mailroom has received 20 or 30 with the same message during the same week... they get the message. In past years, the campaign has created quite a buzz in some mailrooms and quite a few of those that include their return address have received replies back.

Happy Sending!

Joan of Arc Press Release

Exactly 577 years ago on May 30th, 1431 Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake as a heretic and Witch. As Pagans, we should hold this martyr in our minds and spirits as a constant reminder of what can happen when individuals in power decide to use OUR faith to justify their questionable actions. While St. Joan did not self-identify as a Witch or a Pagan, preferring instead to believe that her "supernatural" visions and powers of premonitions were divine gifts from Christ, it is important that we as modern practitioners recognize what atrocities can be committed by those who don't understand nor appreciate our chosen path. Today however, that is not the world we live in. joan.jpg (17544 bytes)

As Americans the first amendment to our governmental constitution gives us the right to freedom of religion (for full reference please refer to the following web address: http://caselaw. lp.findlaw. com/data/ constitution/ amendment01/ ).

This can be translated to mean that the unjust processes committed on behalf of the Medieval Church will no longer occur.

For those of us at your friendly neighborhood Pagan Unity Campaign this anniversary is a great opportunity to join in our annual "IAm" campaign. This event is driven by a desire to inform our legislative representatives at all levels of government that we, as Pagans, are members of their community and their constituency and as such our interests should be taken into consideration! !

So please take a moment to honor the memory of St. Joan of Arc and numerous other women who were falsely murdered for their beliefs and raise your voice today. Let your leaders know that our voices and opinions matter. Send them a postcard today!!

(for more information contact your state chair or check out our website: http://www.paganuni tycampaign. org )