Morningstar Newsletter Home Page
Welcome, ranchers, grads,
alums
and fellow travellers!
Put up your feet and hang
awhile!
Thanks to Elph and those responsible for the
Intentional
Community website, we now have space to upload all the issues of the
MOST
Newsletter.
Thanks also to Eric Noble's San Francisco Diggers
website
who created space for several newsletters and the "Home Free Home" book
(see below). I've linked this page to his sites when you click on the
appropriate
title. And many thanks for the technical help from David Hatch.
I'm always searching for photos of both ranches, so
please
let me know if you have any in your memorabilia!
Because of the cost to publish a paper newsletter and
mail it to everyone, we placed it here online. Although the online
newsletter
provides quick access to almost anything, it does not provide the charm
that sitting by the firelight and reading the paper newsletter had. If
you ever get a chance to see one do it. They are a pleasure to read and
behold.
Come visit us at Yahoo Groups MOST
POSTS Newsletter for some day to day gossip and some extremely wild
tales:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mostposts/
Feedback, photos and queries can be sent to:
2005morningstar
at laurelrose dot com
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List of all published issues of the MOST Newsletter
to
date -- last updated January 2002
MOST Newsletter Winter
2004-5
Volume XI
MOST Winter 2003-4 Volume
X
MOST Spring 2003 Volume IX
MOST Autumn 2000 Volume VII
#3 & MOST Winter Volume VIII #1
MOST Summer 2000 Volume VII
#2
MOST Spring 2000 Volume VII
#1
MOSTAutumn 1999 Volume VI #3
MOST
Summer 1999, Vol VI #2
MOST
Spring 1999, Vol VI #1
MOST
Autumn 1998, Vol V #1
MOST
IV #2, 1996 Lou Gottlieb memorial party
MOST
IV #1 Lou Gottlieb's funeral, July1996
MOST
MOST I #4, October 1992 uploaded July 27 1999
MOST
MOST I #3, September 1992 uploaded July 24 1999
MOST
MOST I #2, June 1992
MOST
MOST I #1, May 1992
"Home
Free Home," a 24-chapter Morning Star & Wheeler
Ranch
history
Morningstar
Scrapebook
Manifesto
II RamonThe
second Manifesto was put together at the Ahimsa Ranch commune in 1971.
It was a collaborative effort, and evokes the
warmth and love of the community very well. Enjoy!
Good
Olde Daze photos from Wheeler Ranch in the late Sixties/early Seventies
Hundreds of black-and-white shots conveniently arranged by topic by
Char~*
thanks so much for your Web expertise/ongoing assist!
Ramon Sender
Website
"Morningstar
Chronicles" by Pam Hanna Read
Pam Read's
Experiences
at Morningstar California
Pam Read's
Experiences
at Morningstar New Mexico
The Next Morning
Star New Mexico Installment
The Digger Forim is a good place for all of us to
meet
and say hello.
http://www.diggers.org/forum/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=3
Morningstar imformation can be gleaned at these
web
sites and archives:
mostposts at yahoogroups dot com
Wilder
Bentley Homepage
Jodi
Mitchell
SUPERSOCKMONKEY.COMby
Mitch Mitchell
Intentional
Communities
Web
Site
The Diggers
Archives
Lou Gottlieb and The
Limeliters
Lou Gottlieb and The
Limeliters
Roots
of Communal Revival 1962-1966 by
Timothy
Miller
Religious
Movements in the United States:by Timothy Miller
Lou
Gottlieb by Pam Hanna and David Hatch
Other
Articles by Pam Hanna
Pam
Hanna's Public Reviews
StoryTeller.netby
Sara Ransom
The
Morningstar
Homepage by Friartuck RIP 9/21/99 (This
link above does go anywhere at this time.)
Joe Dolce
& Difficult
Women
Healing
Words by Oceana Taicher (This
link above does go anywhere at this time.)
Char~*
Margo by Margo
Wheelers
Ranch Scrapbook by Char~*
The
Honolulu
Jazz Scene by Clay Freeman
I do all the translating
into
French for my friend Christian Werba's website: Clay Freeman
Tomas
by Tomas
Family
by Tom Lance
Oannes.com
by Bruce Magnotti
Then
&
Now Photos by Bruce Magnotti
Olcities by Bruce
Magnotti
David
Hatch @ Wheelers VM*
Moses
Moon by David Hatch
Friar
Tuck by David Hatch
The Tie Dye
Guysby Bishop
& Peggy Saltzman (This link above does go
anywhere
at this time.)
O.B.
Ray, the Sage of Wheeler's by Bishop Saltzman
Living
on the
Earth by Alicia Bay Laurel
What did the
hippies
believe in?
What is the
freedom
that hippies tried to achieve?
What was it
about
society at that time that made
hippies and
their
ideals a reality?
What kind of
reality
was it? by Alicia Bay Laurel
Free-Fall
Chronicles by Peter Coyote
Peter
Coyote
Erawan.Net
by
Robert
Jade &
Rune's Nipa
Hut! by Buffalo Bill and Jude
Phil
Morningstar
Foothills
College for Alternative Health Education
The Hippie Museum
Timeline
The
Personal
The
Political
The
Earth
Express
Thyself
Happeningings
Collections
The
Sonoma
County Museum
A Few of
the
Flower
Children of the Sixties
Old
Newspaper Articles & Photos Scrapebook
Feedback, photos and queries can be sent to: 2005morningstar
at laurelrose dot com
If you send a photo to us it will be placed into the
Old Newspaper Articles & Photos Scrapebook
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