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[Cherry Hill News] The Pagan Leadership Skills Conference is a collaborative effort by four Pagan Community Organizations designed to address the growing need for practical skills in the Pagan Community. Since 2004, we have been hosting an annual conference in Richmond, Virginia, providing intensive instruction on such subjects as Event Planning, Non-Profit Accounting, Publicity and Public Relations, Conflict Resolution, and Pastoral Care.
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