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DESCRIPTION:A look at folk practices in the United States." In this class we will 
 discuss American folk practices from around the country but specifically 
 Southern/South-Eastern, Pennsylvanian, Appalachian and Ozark folk 
 practices. We will discuss the beliefs, superstitions and charms of 
 American folk practices with a few practical demonstrations.   This week's 
 class will focus on Ozark and Appalachian folklore. Next week's class (the 
 6th) will focus on Hoodoo, with a practical example.  Bio:  Thomas Albin 
 has had over a decade of experience working with American folklore. He is 
 fully conversant with the native practices of Hexen Croft, Hoodoo, Conjure 
 and the practices of the Appalachian and Ozark mountain folk. Thomas 
 applies his knowledge of these practices to serve the needs of the 
 community in various areas, from winning a court case to finding a lost 
 love.  This class is part of a Free School that has recently started in the 
 East Bay.  All classes are DROP-IN FRIENDLY. For a COMPLETE CLASS CALENDAR 
 (we have over 25 classes for this summer) and MORE INFORMATION on the free 
 school, please visit:  http://www.barringtoncollective.org  For more 
 INFORMATION, if you want to TEACH a class, offer your SPACE up as a 
 classroom, or DONATE funds or supplies, email us at:  
 freeskool@barringtoncollective.org  Our classes are always free!  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/06/28/70253.php
SUMMARY:FREE Class on Magic and Folklore
LOCATION:La Peña Cultural Center  3105 Shattuck  Berkeley
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/06/28/70253.php
DTSTART:20050630T020000Z
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