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PaganNewsBeagle: Watery Wednesday Community News Nov 11, 2015

It's Veteran's/Remembrance/Armistice Day, and today our Pagan News Beagle is focusing on remembering our elders (both veterans and civilians.) What is remembered, lives!

In this PaganRadioTonight blogcast, Selena Fox discusses Circle Sanctuary's military ministries, the quest for equal rights for pagans serving in the US military, and rituals of healing, protection, & support for Military Pagans and their families.

The Wild Hunt has comprehensive coverage of Pagan Veteran's Day observances here.

Carl Llewellyn Weschcke was a major figure in the development of Pagan, Witchcraft, and magical publishing in the U.S. and beyond. The Wild Hunt offers this memorial to an underappreciated elder.

PaganNewsTonight Radio have announced a special show on Carl this evening, Nov. 11. The show will run 3 hours from 7pm to 10pm Central. Confirmed guests include Selena Fox, Oberon Zell, Jason Mankey and Ed Hubbard. Listeners will also be welcome to call in.

Elysia Gallo (who worked with Carl at Llewellyn worldwide for over a decade) shares her thoughts on the Llewellyn website in this remembrance.

NPR journalist and Witch, Margot Adler, died in 2014, but this moving tribute to her work reminds us of her unexpectedly large influence on Paganism, and our culture as a whole.

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