
Circle begins sponsoring presentations outside Wisconsin. Broadcast weekly in prime time for four years, 1976-1980, it included programs on Wiccan spirituality, Pagan culture, spiritual healing, holistic health, divination, parapsychology, and consciousness exploration, and combined interviews with music. Circle Magic, produced by Selena Fox and hosted by Selena Fox and Jim Alan, aired for one half hour on WORT, a community sponsored FM station in Madison, Wisconsin. Circle becomes the first Pagan center in the USA to have its own weekly radio show. The article was by noted author Jacqueline Mitchard in the early stages of her writing career. An accurate and positive article about the Wiccan religion and Paganism, accompanied by a full color photo of Selena Fox doing a Harvest ritual, appears in The Capital Times newspaper in Madison, Wisconsin. 1976: Circle's public relations work on behalf of the Wiccan religion and Pagan culture begins.Selena Fox and Jim Alan give presentations at the University of Wisconsin, at the YMCA, and other places. Circle begins sponsoring public lectures in Madison, Wisconsin. An outdoor ritual circle outlined by stones is established. Circle's library-archives is established. A ritual room is created and dedicated on the main floor of the house. 1975: Circle establishes headquarters at a rented farm near Sun Prairie, Wisconsin.This small gathering is a Yule celebration hosted by Selena Fox and Jim Alan in their home in Madison, Wisconsin and includes Pagans from the USA and UK. Circle sponsors its first Sabbat gathering. Its name, logo, and focus are conceived by Selena Fox. 1974: Circle is founded in Madison, Wisconsin.
