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In This
Issue
Our
Message to the World
by Katie Nock
How
Maiden Spirit Changes Lives
by Carmella Gemmato
True
Beauty
by Stephanie Regan
My
First Moon
by Ilsa Stabenow
Moon
Time Medicine
Chocolate Orange Cake Recipe
Announcements
Support Our Fund Raisers

A painting for Mackenzie's First Moon by her stepmother
Nondis Taylor
Moon Time
Medicine
Chocolate Orange Cake
Recipe Created by Mary Malizia Evans
| You will need: |
| 1 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup sugar
3 tbsp oil
1 egg
2-1/2 tbsp Cocoa
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp orange zest
1-1/2 tsp baking powder
1-2/3 cup chocolate chips
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What to do:
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. In a large mixing
bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, and cocoa.
In a smaller bowl, whisk together milk, oil, egg, vanilla, and zest.
Add the wet ingredients to the dry and mix thoroughly with a wooden
spoon. Mix in the chocolate chips. Pour the batter into a greased
8” round pan. Bake 20-25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted
in the center comes out clean. Let the cake sit for about 5 minutes,
then run a knife around the edge before turning it out onto a cooling
rack. When cake is completely cooled, add icing.
Icing
| You will need: |
1/2 cup (one stick) butter (softened)
1 tsp vanilla
1-1/4 cup powdered sugar
1/4 cup milk
2 tbsp cocoa
orange zest to taste |
What to do:
In a mixer cream the butter alone. Add powdered sugar,
cocoa, and vanilla and mix with the lowest setting on your mixer
until combined. Add milk and beat until smooth. Once the mixture
is the texture you want, add zest and combine. Now your icing is
ready! Just remember to let your cake cool before icing it. Enjoy!

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We Contribute
This newsletter has been created for you by a very
special Maiden Spirit group in their third year
together: Ilsa, Carmella, Naomi, Katie, Mary, and Stephanie! These
amazing girls want to share the support and empowerment they have
received in Maiden Spirit with their communities.
Inspired by strong women from history who have worked to create
change, and from inner guidance, they have determined a girl empowering
message to give to the world. Please support this project!
Georgette Star and Tracey
Heartsun
Maiden Spirit Mentors
Our Message to the World by Katie Nock
A Billboard for Maiden Spirit
Our mission in Maiden Spirit this year is to send
a message to our world! We want to empower women’s rights,
teach people about the feminine face of God, and let every girl
know that she is unique and special no matter how what she looks
like. Through this newsletter we are focusing on getting the word
out to the community that we are planning to create and design a
billboard that will present our message out to the world. We
want the world to know that every girl is special and that every
girl is blessed. We want to thank all of our gods,
goddesses, and spirits for putting us on earth and giving us the
gift of life. (See announcements.)
How
Maiden Spirit Changes Lives by Carmella Gemmato
Some girls’ lives consist of reading fashion
magazines, following boys around like they’re just the most
important thing in the world, and tracking celebrity gossip. In
today’s world, girls are even mean to each other because the
world is so hostile to girls.
Maiden Spirit is a program that is
designed to help girls understand and try to change the hostile
way the world treats girls. It also teaches girls about their true
beauty and their Wise Woman Within.
Maiden Spirit can change lives
because it teaches girls that the most important things in life
are having fun and doing things you love to do and have a passion
for….not looking like a skinny super model or having a serious
relationship with a boy just because your friends pressure you into
it.
Maiden Spirit can change the life of any girl in our world who is at all exposed to the so-called “real world”. It has certainly changed my life, and the lives of every girl I’ve met who has gone through the program.
Maiden Spirit is truly a miracle.
True
Beauty
by Stephanie Regan
Maiden Spirit helped me by telling
me that it is okay to be myself and it is okay to say, “I
am me, I am here, notice me.” Being in Maiden Spirit
reminds me that it is okay to be free and to find my voice. I can
say anything I want with out being told that I am wrong. I don’t
have to wear tons of make-up to say I am beautiful. I have true
beauty and don’t have to be fake and say, “I am pretty
with thousands of dollars worth of make-up!” Being YOURSELF
is better than pretending to be someone you want to be.
In Maiden Spirit I helped to create
a cable access TV show called TRUE BEAUTY. It is about a few girls
sharing about how to be them selves. We talk about influences from
the media telling us girls to get thinner. The point of this show
is that women and girls aren’t pretty because they are thinner,
wearing make-up, or because they are wearing some dress. They are
pretty because of who they are inside.
My
First Moon
by Ilsa Stabenow
Maiden Spirit is such a wonderful
experience. When I got my FIRST MOON we learned that it is a wonderful
thing and that it should be celebrated. I was also more aware and
prepared. They told me that the women in my life would be there
for me and the group would be too, and if I had a question I could
come to any of them to talk. I love Maiden Spirit!!
I encourage every young girl to join.
A brief interview:
Tracey: How has participation in
Maiden Spirit make a difference for you?
Ilsa: It was helpful to witness
another girls First Moon celebration and to see how wonderful it
is.
Tracey: Which teaching do you remember
that was helpful to you?
Ilsa: It was helpful to learn about
symbols that are special to girls like the moon, the color red,
and the butterfly.
Tracey: What have you enjoyed about
your rite-of-passage?
Ilsa: The support of my mom, grandma,
and women in my life made the experience wonderful, especially having
the support of my mom.
Tracey: What would you like to do
for your family First Moon Celebration?
Ilsa: I’m planning to invite
all the girls from our group, grandma, aunts and others. I would
like it to take place outside in a garden like place. I’m
either going to wear white or red sparkly dress and I want everyone
else to wear red. I haven’t sat with my mom yet to plan the
details.
Tracey: How did you share your news
with your dad?
Ilsa: My mom shared about my first
moon with my dad. This was okay. However, my dad shared the news
with my brothers and this upset me. I wasn’t ready to share
with them quite yet. I was angry, but I’m okay now.
Announcements
Help Us Manifest Our Message - Support Our Fund
Raisers!

These hand-painted and decorated treasure box has
been infused with girl power and can be purchased at the following
events for $10 each.
Upcoming Events -
and opportunities to purchase Treasure Boxes
March 4 - Visit our booth at the
Women’s International Day Festival at Portland
State University. International Woman's Day will be celebrated in
a very big way on March 4 at Portland State University campus, 1825
SW Broadway, Oregon, Portland www.piwd.org.
There will be plenty of entertainment and all of the performers
are women. There will be a whole room with many health organizations,
a special children's section, an art gallery and plenty of vendors.
March 18 - Celebrate the
Maiden: Spring Equinox Celebration. This event is for all
Maiden Spirit mothers and daughters and is also open to our extended
communities. Be sure to invite your friends! The celebration for
women and girls will be held at the Unity World Healing Center in
Lake Oswego from 3-6 pm.
May 5 - Visit our booth at May
Faire at the Portland Waldorf School in Milwaukie, Oregon.
from 11-4 pm. www.portlandwaldorfschool.com.
April Car Wash at Custom
Touch Collision Care in Gresham, Oregon.
Custom Touch wants to support the Maidens in their efforts to raise
money by hosting a fabulous car wash along with a bake sale. Come
on out and join the Maiden Spirit Angels. This will take place on
a Saturday afternoon, the date to be announced.
Donations Gladly Accepted! Feel free
to make a donation. Contact Tracey Heartsun. Heartsun2000@yahoo.com.

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