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Prairie Asatru 5th Anniversary

Issue 21 of 'The Wolf's Howl' is in the mail now and copies are headed across the 4 corners of the US to men and women both free and in prison.

This is our 5 year anniversary... we've been doing this for 5 years and are hoping for another 25 at least. In those 5 years we have grown from a few dozen subscribers to nearly 300. We have helped men and women in prison to have access to quality materials to learn about our path. We have sent in several hundred Poetic Eddas and other titles free of charge to prison chapel libraries and to inmates themselves. And we have even helped get Asatru approved as a religion at a few prisons and gotten people permission to celebrate our holy days together as a group.

It has been an amazing 5 years. Yes we've had a few low points, but the good has definitely outweighed the bad by a wide margin.

We have not been one of those outreaches that goes around always begging and sticking our hands out. We have been largely supported by people's donations and our own product sales and been able to maintain our mostly self-sufficient nature.

We will not beg, but we will ask for your support. We are a proud folkish Asatru/Odinist outreach that could use your support if you are able. We desperately need a new printer for our newsletter, ours is the first one we bought 5 years ago so it's getting a bit tired. And we need to restock our Eddas and other titles we regularly send in at no cost.

Thank you to those who are able and willing to help out. Even a newsletter subscription is a help to our efforts. Our website has both a webstore and a donation page. Thank you again.



 
 
 

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