Chronology: 1997-
May-
June 1997: Included within the annual Gay Pride parade, Denver, Colorado.
November 26, 1997: Episodes 56-
December 1997: Records of personal correspondence and a huge number of photographs relevant to Sister Who’s ministerial activity are added to material already contained within the Western History Department of the Denver Public Library, Denver, Colorado.
February 23, 1998: The first issue of “Sister Who’s Perspective,” a newsletter produced initially once every two months (monthly beginning in 2001), is sent to potential subscribers.
June 1998: Volunteer staff member for the “Steps to Awareness Festival, “ Telluride, Colorado; also given a Sunday morning time slot in which to present ant discuss Sister Who’s own spiritual ministry, growth, and evolvement; teaches a sacred dance entitled “The Benediction of Sister Who”; and facilitates a ritual within the closing ceremonies.
June 12, 1998: Member of the audience for a performance of “La Cage aux Folles” at the Billings Studio Theater, Billings, Montana.
August 1998: The second pilgrimage to the Mount of the Holy Cross.
November 1998: The Internet website, www.SisterWho.com, is launched.
December 20, 1998: A presentation and informal discussion of experiences and meanings of being a Sacred Clown is given at the Spiritkeepers Interfaith fellowship, Louisville, Colorado.
April 23-
May 22, 1999: Volunteer staff member at the “Magical Mayfest” held at the First Universalist Church, Denver, Colorado.
June 4-
June 1999: Included within the annual Gay Pride Parade, Denver, Colorado.
July 3, 1999: Climbed in full ritual garb and face-
July 10, 1999: Climbed in full ritual garb and face-
July 17, 1999: Attempted to reach the summit of Mount Massive in central Colorado, but was prevented by adversarial weather.
July 25, 1999: Attempted to reach the summit of Mount Antero in central Colorado, but was prevented by adversarial weather.
August 14, 1999: Climbed in full ritual garb and face-
August 21, 1999: Climbed in full ritual garb and face-
September 1999: Volunteer staff for the annual AIDS walk fundraiser, centered around Cheesman Park, Denver, Colorado.
October 10, 1999: Member of the audience when folk singers “Peter, Paul, and Mary” performed a memorial concert in honor of Matthew Shepherd at the University of Wyoming in Laramie, but is prevented from speaking directly with them afterward, by an extremely fearful police officer.
October 23, 1999: Video footage is created on the summit of Saxon Mountain near Georgetown, Colorado, for a new version of the introduction to the ongoing television series, “Sister Who Presents...”, to be used for new episodes to be produced beginning in January of 2000.
October 30, 1999: Volunteer staff at the annual Samhain Witches’ Ball, held at the First Universalist Church, Denver, Colorado.
December 4-
December 31, 1999: As a way of greeting the new millennium positively, participated while dressed in ritual garb in a gathering of a half dozen friends at a private home, where we held hands in a circle and spoke our wishes and prayers for the year about to begin, as the midnight hour struck.