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ANNOUNCING...
Posted July 16, 2010 by Lobo
This is an outdated Calendar page since Moon Circle slowed down...

Now I want you to know there is another Los Angeles Radical fAERIEe entity called...
"
Los Angeles Radical Faerie Redux - Los Angeles, CA"
That's a link above, click on it to go to their website an get hooked up.
Do it quick, because they're going to move the membership to yet another cyber venue that will serve the LA (SoCal) area, like now!

LA RAD FAE Redux has already planed these fallowing events...
Bonfire at Dockweiller Beach. Drumming anyone? Heart Circle? July 31
Pool Party/BBQ in Burbank. Early August.
 

I also want you to know that sister southern California faeries entities WILL connect and are already somewhat connected -more on that in a second... "Moon Circle" meant for Los Angeles will be moving with me (Lobo) [formerly "Matrix"] to Starland in Yucca Valley... see www.StarlandCommunity.org -I'm the webmaster known as "Matrix" and "Lobo Solo" -I'm also going to be their newest resident... so get ready!

Also, way in south Cali is the San Diego Faeries... see http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sdfaeries/ -that's a faerie Yahoo group I started back in about 2003.


Below is the outdated Moon Circle Calendar, but look for up dates in the near future!


Moon Circle Calendar 2009
Updated: Friday, July 16, 2010 11:25 AM
Today's Date:
 

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
April 4 April 5 April 6 April 7 April 8 April 9 April 10
April 11 April 12 April 13 April 14 April 15 April 16 April 17
April 18 April 19 April 20 April 21 April 22 April 23
Starland Committee Meeting
April 24
Starland Committee Meeting
April 25
Starland Committee Meeting
April 26 April 27 April 28
full moon
April 29 April 30
Starland Work & Play Weekend
May 1
Starland Work & Play Weekend
May 2
Starland Work & Play Weekend
May 3 May 4 May 5 May 6 May 7
Starland Work & Play Weekend
May 8
Starland Work & Play Weekend
May 9
Starland Work & Play Weekend
May 10 May 11 May 12 May 13 May 14 May 15
May 16 May 17 May 18 May 19 May 20 May 21 May 22
May 23 May 24 May 25 May 26 May 27 May 28
full moon
May 29
May 30 May 31 June 1 June 2 June 3 June 4 June 5
June 6 June 7 June 8 June 9 June 10 June 11 June 12
June 26 -full moon
 

Moon Phases 2009
Pacific Standard Time
For other years: http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/phase/phase2001pst.html
From NASA Eclipse website
       New Moon          First Quarter     Full Moon         Last Quarter

                          Jan  4  03:56     Jan 10  19:27     Jan 17  18:46    
        Jan 25  23:55 A   Feb  2  15:13     Feb  9  06:49 n   Feb 16  13:37    
        Feb 24  17:35     Mar  3  23:46     Mar 10  18:38     Mar 18  09:47    
        Mar 26  08:06     Apr  2  06:34     Apr  9  06:56     Apr 17  05:36    
        Apr 24  19:23     May  1  12:44     May  8  20:01     May 16  23:26    
        May 24  04:11     May 30  19:22     Jun  7  10:12     Jun 15  14:15    
        Jun 22  11:35     Jun 29  03:28     Jul  7  01:21 n   Jul 15  01:53    
        Jul 21  18:35 T   Jul 28  14:00     Aug  5  16:55 n   Aug 13  10:55    
        Aug 20  02:01     Aug 27  03:42     Sep  4  08:03     Sep 11  18:16    
        Sep 18  10:44     Sep 25  20:50     Oct  3  22:10     Oct 11  00:56    
        Oct 17  21:33     Oct 25  16:42     Nov  2  11:14     Nov  9  07:56    
        Nov 16  11:14     Nov 24  13:39     Dec  1  23:30     Dec  8  16:13    
        Dec 16  04:02     Dec 24  09:36     Dec 31  11:13 p                    
moon phases
 

Moon phases & more site: click here!
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 Moon Phases 2006
Prepared by Anthony Cook
Griffith Observatory / Pacific Standard Time
(Corrected for Daylight Saving Time Apr. 2 - Oct. 29)

New Moon   First Quarter   Full Moon   Last Quarter
          Jan 6 10:56 a.m.   Jan 14 1:48 a.m.   Jan 22 7:14 a.m.
Jan 29 6:15 a.m.   Feb 4 10:29 p.m.   Feb 12 8:44 p.m.   Feb 20 11:17 p.m.
Feb 27 4:31 p.m.   Mar 6 12:16 p.m.   Mar 14 3:35 p.m.   Mar 22 11:10 a.m.
Mar 29 2:15 a.m.   Apr 5 5:01 a.m.   Apr 13 9:40 a.m.   Apr 20 8:28 p.m.
Apr 27 12:44 p.m.   May 4 10:13 p.m.   May 12 11:51 p.m.   May 20 2:20 a.m.
May 26 10:26 p.m.   Jun 3 4:06 p.m.   Jun 11 11:03 a.m.   Jun 18 7:08 a.m.
Jun 25 9:05 a.m.   Jul 3 9:37 a.m.   Jul 10 8:02 p.m.   Jul 17 12:12 p.m.
Jul 24 9:31 p.m.   Aug 2 1:46 a.m.   Aug 9 3:54 a.m.   Aug 15 6:51 p.m.
Aug 23 12:10 p.m.   Aug 31 3:56 p.m.   Sep 7 11:42 a.m.   Sep 14 4:15 a.m.
Sep 22 4:45 a.m.   Sep 30 4:04 a.m.   Oct 6 8:13 p.m.   Oct 13 5:26 p.m.
Oct 21 10:14 p.m.   Oct 29 1:25 p.m.   Nov 5 4:28 a.m.   Nov 12 9:45 a.m.
Nov 20 2:18 p.m.   Nov 27 10:29 p.m.   Dec 4 4:25 p.m.   Dec 12 6:32 a.m.
          Dec 20 6:01 a.m.   Dec 27 6:48 a.m.          

Seasons

Spring Equinox March 20 10:26 a.m.
Summer Solstice June 21 5:26 a.m.
Autumn Equinox September 22 9:03 p.m.
Winter Solstice December 21 4:22 p.m.

The earth is at perihelion (closest to the sun) on January 4 (7 a.m.)
 The earth is at aphelion (farthest from sun) on July 3 (4 p.m.)

Data adapted from Astronomical Phenomena for the year 2006 by The Nautical Almanac Office, United States Naval Observatory, and Her Majesty's Nautical Almanac Office.


NOTE: When and where Daylight Saving Time is in use, add one hour to the above times. (#) indicates eclipses of the sun at the new moon and of the moon at the full moon. An asterisk (*) indicates pm of the day previous to the day stated in the column for Eastern Standard Time.

The full moons of the three Spiritual Festivals will be observed worldwide on the following days: EASTER on March 24th; WESAK on April 23th, and CHRIST'S FESTIVAL and WORLD INVOCATION DAY on May 23th. Check locally for the actual day of the festival meetings, which may vary from the date of the full moon.

 

DEMETER [August]

1--Lammas Sabbat
12--Lights of Isis
17-25--Days of Odin's Ordeal
30--Fast of Ma'at
31--Feast of Thoth (Hermes)
 

 

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Suggestions for fAERIE movie nights:
Hope Along the Wind:the Life of Harry Hay
Goatboy and the Music Machines
Burning Man: Beyond Black Rock
Stonewall
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Sordid Lives
Claire
Mabey, Mabey not
Ma Vie En Rose
Auntie Mame  (the one with Rosalind Russel, not the musical)
Spirited Away
Victor Victoria
any hilariously bad porn, like "Gayracula"
All About Eve
Hairspray
Querelle
Velvet Goldmine
Mommy Dearest
Strictly Ballroom
The Dress Code
Twilight Come the Flesh Eaters
Big Eden  [Show this one to your parents]
It's In the Water
The Sum of Us
Another Country [First film released with queer romance in it]
Maurice
Mambo Italiano  [Great coming out film]
Friends & Family
Relax... It's Just Sex
Too Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything [Top name Stars!]
The Celluloid Closet
Gods & Monsters
The Laramie Project  [In depth on Matthew Shephard murder]
No One Sleeps
La Cage Aux Folles
The Ritz
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
In & Out  [Longest Queer kiss on film!]
Priscilla Queen of the Desert
We Think the World of You
Dona Herlinda and Her Son
Torch Song Trilogy
Powder  [Definitely about being different in society]
Dead Poets Society
Jeffery
Love, Valor, Compassion
Beautiful Thing
Flesh Gordon
The Celluloid Closet
Boys Don't Cry
Poison
Bound
The Cockettes
Bent
5000 Fingers of Dr. T
The Garden
Mango Soufflé
Out: the Making of a Revolutionary
Market This!

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