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					<title>John Prine finally returns my letter</title>
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					<description>After 8 years of playing my version of &quot;Fish and a Whistle&quot; John Prine finally got back to me.   Here is the email:Thank you for your email and story on behalf of Jason. You are correct that we do already have an opening act for all of our upcoming shows and there will unfortunately not be room for Jason on the bill.With Mr. Prine being a veteran himself, we do oftentimes receive similar requests to yours, whether it be to perform or simply meet with Mr. Prine, but are not able to accommodate them. I understand this will be disappointing for you and Jason but I do hope you understand. Should either of you make it out to our South Bend performance, please do enjoy show.And regardless, best of luck to Jason and his music and powerful message. Thank you for your time, have a nice rest of the week.Best,Jon NowakOh Boy Records / Al Bunetta Mgmt</description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[After 8 years of playing my version of "Fish and a Whistle" John Prine finally got back to me.   Here is the email:<br/>Thank you for your email and story on behalf of Jason. You are correct that we do already have an opening act for all of our upcoming shows and there will unfortunately not be room for Jason on the bill.With Mr. Prine being a veteran himself, we do oftentimes receive similar requests to yours, whether it be to perform or simply meet with Mr. Prine, but are not able to accommodate them. I understand this will be disappointing for you and Jason but I do hope you understand. Should either of you make it out to our South Bend performance, please do enjoy show.And regardless, best of luck to Jason and his music and powerful message. Thank you for your time, have a nice rest of the week.Best,Jon NowakOh Boy Records / Al Bunetta Mgmt]]></content:encoded>
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					<title>Jason Moon&apos;s February 2012 Newsletter</title>
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					<description>Jason Moon&amp;rsquo;s February 2012 Newsletter,
&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 2011 Year in  Review, Obstacles and the Future
2011 Year in Review
In 2011  Jason Moon traveled over 24,000 miles and raise over $13,000 for veterans&amp;rsquo;  causes.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;I performed at 54 different veteran events and  concerts and gave 650 copies of my cd &amp;ldquo;Trying to Find My Way Home&amp;rdquo; to veterans  and veteran healers.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I traveled the  country by plane and by car in 2011.&amp;nbsp;  From Tucson Arizona, to Walter Reed Medical Center, to Ashville North  Carolina, to Fort Knox Kentucky, Lanse&amp;rsquo; Michigan, and even Seattle Washington,  along with so many more, spreading the message of hope for PTSD and our  Veterans.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I met countless veterans and  veteran&amp;rsquo;s healers and they all&amp;nbsp; seemed to  have the same message to me:&amp;nbsp; Keep  going.&amp;nbsp; Keep doing what you&amp;rsquo;re  doing.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; You&amp;rsquo;ll find a sample of the  testimonials and endorsements that flooded my inbox this year at the end of  this newsletter.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 
The money I raise comes from a  combination of donations from others and donations from myself.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I gave the profits of &amp;ldquo;Trying to Find My Way  Home&amp;rdquo; CD sales and a great deal of the proceeds of my performances to the  cause, often times leaving only enough to cover my gas and lodging.&amp;nbsp; Sometimes I didn&amp;rsquo;t even cover that.&amp;nbsp; Without the help of people like Mary &amp;amp;  Bill Hoettels and my good friend Corky I would have had to stop the mission a  long time ago.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; After a year of  traveling the country on fumes and after the encouragement of fellow veterans  and veteran&amp;rsquo;s healers I have decided to take this mission to the next level.
&amp;nbsp;
Obstacles and the Future 
&amp;nbsp;
I am in  the process of creating, Warrior Songs, a non-profit that will facilitate  veteran healing through music by teaming veterans with music and through  songwriting collaboration. I am very excited to see this new project get off  the ground, but we will not be ready to go until later this spring.&amp;nbsp; Warrior Songs Inc. was incorporated December  29th 2011.&amp;nbsp; I am held up right  now, waiting only to raise the $800.00 to file the IRS 1023 application for  non-profit status.&amp;nbsp; Yes, that&amp;rsquo;s right;  the government charges you to start a non-profit.&amp;nbsp; And while I was able to raise a substantial  amount of money for other veterans&amp;rsquo; organizations, I am at a standstill to  raise the funds I need for the non-profit.&amp;nbsp;  Out of gas and out of money I sit patiently waiting.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Ok, very impatiently waiting with great  anxiety and frustration.&amp;nbsp; If you&amp;rsquo;d like  to make a donation please visit my web site at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.jasonmoon.org&quot;&gt;www.jasonmoon.org&amp;nbsp; all donations are tax deductible.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I have grants waiting for me once the  non-profit application is complete, but until I raise the $800.00 I&amp;rsquo;m stuck.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I don&amp;rsquo;t like being stuck.&amp;nbsp; 
&amp;nbsp;
If I don&amp;rsquo;t raise the money, I  will be unable to proceed with this year&amp;rsquo;s plan.&amp;nbsp; This year I&amp;rsquo;m invited to perform everywhere  from San Diego at the first ever Military Sexual Trauma convention; bringing  together women veterans from across the world, to Boston Massachusetts for the  VA art competition. It costs just over $800.00 to file for the non-profit. Once  that&amp;rsquo;s taken care of I need to raise another $600 for airline tickets and  hotel.&amp;nbsp; My monthly budget for the  nonprofit, Warrior Songs Inc., is only about $200.00. I don&amp;rsquo;t pay myself for  the performances or CD sales. I only need the startup fees and some travel  money.&amp;nbsp; The only money I take is  reimbursement of travel, and once I get back out there and start applying for  grants the mission will sustain itself.
&amp;nbsp;
What is the ultimate goal you  ask?&amp;nbsp; To make sure every veteran in this  county knows that PTSD is not a weakness and that they are not alone. To give a  copy of my CD to every veteran or veteran healer who wants one at no cost, and  to let every civilian know that they have a sacred obligation to understand  PTSD and that doing so alleviates the suffering of PTSD veterans. I want to be  able to travel to any location where my music can help alleviate the suffering  of PTSD veterans, even if the organization who requests music can&amp;rsquo;t afford  it.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Warrior Songs will also collect  poems, songs, and stories from the veterans I meet along my travels and  transform them into a CD which will then be used to raise awareness of  veteran&amp;rsquo;s issues.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Sounds big I know,  but I&amp;rsquo;m a combat engineer, so I WILL TRY!&amp;nbsp;  Some other lofty goals are:&amp;nbsp; to  send 2 veterans a year (one Vietnam era, one OIF/OEF) to Vietnam to work at an  orphanage that cares for the 3rd generation of children harmed by  Agent Orange.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; To slowly but steadily  begin to sponsor the travels of other songwriting veterans to attend to the  healing of other veterans, widening the focus from PTSD to include, Military  Sexual Trauma, Physical Disability, Substance Abuse Recovery, KIA and Suicide  Survivor Support, and more.
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I thank you for reading this  newsletter and for all the support I have been shown.&amp;nbsp; I hope it continues.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Below are the voices of the veterans and  veteran healers I serve.&amp;nbsp; If they  resonate anything within your heart please consider making a donation to  Warrior Songs so I can continue the work.&amp;nbsp;  No donation is to small and all donations are tax deductible.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; You can donate at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.jasonmoon.org/fr_donation.cfm&quot;&gt;http://www.jasonmoon.org/fr_donation.cfm
Thank You, 
Jason Moon
02/08/2012
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Mission Statement and Testimonials (updated 1/25/2012)
JASON  MOON is a Milwaukee-based folk/rock musician and songwriter, an Army veteran,  and an advocate for veterans issues. He was a soldier for a decade, has been  writing songs for two, and holds a Religious Studies graduate degree. After  returning from Iraq in 2004, Jason began his struggle with Post-Traumatic  Stress Disorder (PTSD), almost losing his life to the disease in 2008. His  latest album, Trying to Find My Way Home, portrays his struggle to reclaim  himself after returning from war, and often gets through to veterans who suffer  from PTSD when other methods have failed. He travels the country to inform both  civilians and veterans of PTSD and to raise money for Veterans&amp;rsquo; charities.
After  receiving such an enormous response in the veterans community and beyond to his  music, Jason created the non-profit, Warrior Songs.&amp;nbsp; The mission of Warrior Songs is to provide a  forum for the veteran&amp;rsquo;s voice to be heard through music. Established  songwriters collaborate with the veterans and turn the words of their poetry,  prose and journals into song.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; As he  works to build his non-profit, Jason continues to travel the country singing  for veterans.&amp;nbsp; &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.jasonmoon.org&quot;&gt;www.jasonmoon.org
Mission Statement (pending  www.warriorsongs.org)
Warrior  Songs Inc. is a non-profit organization committed to facilitating healing  through songwriting and music amongst United States Military personnel and  veterans.&amp;nbsp; Established musicians work  with veterans to develop their written works and then turn these pieces into a  platform for self-expression and healing. Additionally Warrior Songs Inc. seeks  to educate the public and veterans communities about veterans issues (PTSD,  MST, and other war traumas)
What vets are saying about Jason&amp;rsquo;s music&amp;hellip;&amp;hellip;
It seems  like every generation has a songwriter who is able to capture the trials and  tribulations of war and for this generation that songwriter is Jason Moon.&amp;nbsp; His ability to capture the blood, sweat and  tears in words is immeasurable.&amp;nbsp; So  immeasurable you can even hear, see and smell the days spent away from home at  war.&amp;nbsp; Moon&amp;rsquo;s ability to find common  ground with his Brother&amp;rsquo;s and Sisters of war is remarkable and his crowd  interaction and storytelling is second to none.&amp;nbsp;  Not only do Moon&amp;rsquo;s lyrics transcend all wars but they have the ability  to unite all Veteran&amp;rsquo;s over their time in service, struggles and losses.&amp;nbsp; The one thing that I hear most in Moon&amp;rsquo;s  music is the message of hope.&amp;nbsp; Doctors  and Clinical Professionals cannot put in a bottle or pill what his humor is  able to do for the soul.&amp;nbsp; Laughter is  often times the best medicine and far too often un-prescribed.&amp;nbsp; Thank you Jason and Soldier&amp;rsquo;s Heart for  helping this Soldier who has been &amp;ldquo;Trying to Find My Way Home&amp;rdquo; far too long. 
&amp;nbsp;SGT Peyton Boyd, 82nd Airborne
Jason  Moon has removed the barrier between the Veteran and healing.&amp;nbsp; Translating his own experience into words and  verse which are universal, he is able to transcend ages, stages and  gender.&amp;nbsp; Jason&amp;rsquo;s CD is portable therapy  to take home and play PRN (in medical lingo &amp;ndash; anytime you need it.) It is  Jason&amp;rsquo;s music that has been far more therapeutic for me than current  intervention therapy.&amp;nbsp; I have heard and  read the same response time and time again from Veterans dealing with PTSD &amp;ndash;  and some with MST as well.&amp;nbsp; MST is a way  to mask what really is the problem &amp;ndash; rape.
Mary E.  Hoettels, MS, RD, Retired
LTC, SP, USAR, Retired
AUSA, DAV, RAMSCA, NABMW 
Jason,  although I had purchased your cd after meeting you in Dryhootch a while ago, I  just started listening to it when I had some quiet moments to REALLY  LISTEN.&amp;nbsp; I must say that it struck some  deep chords with me, and there were some painful messages.&amp;nbsp; Despite this, it is giving me some  inspiration to continue on my healing journey.&amp;nbsp;  Thank you for your music.&amp;nbsp; 
Betsy Beckner-Saunders:  Veteran, US Navy and US Army
Jason  Moon is an important voice for America and I encourage everyone to  listen.................his songs tell stories only Combat Veterans can  compose.... in a stark and realistic and sensitive effort.&amp;nbsp; Jim Walktendonk (Nam 70-71)
I didn&apos;t  know how to explain how i felt. This song not only hit home but also brought  tears to my eyes.........thank you. I&apos;m lucky to have sat and played with ya  thanks bro.........Gene Hendrickson Jr. (Iraq 03-04)
Absolutely refreshing and you  relate all you sing about clear as a bell man! - Bill Dyckns (Nam 68-69)
I met  Jason Moon at two different Soldier Heart&amp;rsquo;s retreats; Jason is an Iraq war  veteran with combat PTSD.&amp;nbsp; I am a female  veteran rape survivor with PTSD MST.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;  How can two veterans with different traumas be able to talk about their  trauma and begin the slow process of healing? Jason has become part of that process.  He is able to put into words his journey with the horrific effects of  PTSD.&amp;nbsp; Jason is not ashamed to show his  pain and emotions while singing his songs. This provides a safe environment for  others to express their emotions as well.&amp;nbsp;  He is always attuned to the mood of the community and adds humor to the  unthinkable while singing. Jason has found his creative art of storytelling and  putting it to music with the simplicity of a guitar.&amp;nbsp; His contribution to my healing has been  incredible.&amp;nbsp; I wish him success, and hope  that you can open your hearts and soul to see what I see. 
Deborah M. Stewart, DK!  Retired Navy
Being  almost twice Jason&apos;s age, I didn&apos;t think his music would have much of an impact  on me. Boy was I wrong! It makes me want to work harder with these young men  and women we have sent off to war for the last ten years plus. Humor is good  medicine for these wounded warriors and Jason gives it in spades. The impact of  his music and art in general is remarkable. Well done Jason...Well done.
&amp;nbsp;Hugh Scanlen Vietnam Veteran 67-68-69
Jason&apos;s  music touches veterans at an emotional level that is true to our experiences.  As a fellow veteran, and doctoral student in counseling psychology, his music  is relevant and therapeutic. In my personal opinion, it is stories such as his,  that need to be heard, seen and felt by the individuals that have no idea of  what our experiences were and how it affects the way we continue to experience  life. 
Irene Beltzer
TSgt USAF
Doctoral Student, PsyD Walden University
Jason Moon&apos;s  music is played during an opening Soldier&apos;s Heart circle. The words hit home to  the emotions bubbling at the surface. Tears of release and healing begin  triggered from Jason&apos;s prose.&amp;nbsp; We begin  our journey of trust, inquiry and healing amongst a room full of strangers who  have quickly become family amidst the common denominator of war healing.  Jason&apos;s Music sets the stage. We love him and are grateful for his gift.
Jan Newell &amp;ndash; Sister of a  Vietnam Veteran
I am a  Vietnam Veteran, 100% Disability from PTSD. My healing and survival has been  deeply supported by music. When I hear the words of many musicians my HEART is  opened for my grief and my joy to come out to continue my healing. Without this  portal for me to pass thru my life would be less than it is now. I believe that  our brother Jason Moon is giving to the haling that is so essential in all  Warriors Return back to the World. I pray that our policy makers HEAR OUR CRY!  Give us some help and we will do the rest by caring for each other. We know in  our hearts how to move forward. Just get out of our way by giving what has been  already paid for.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 
Bobbi Orlando,PS
Jason,  THANK YOU, THANK YOU for being who you are and sharing the deep, dark, raw and  then hopeful and humorous feelings you have had during and since your  deployment. Putting words and music to feelings that many can&apos;t express is what  deeply helps make healing possible. Describing in detail what you went through  in combat and how it changed you, even your brain physically and chemically, makes  PTSD so much easier to understand...my words alone cannot describe how you  helped me and helped me know that I wasn&apos;t alone in my feelings of separation,  anxiety and depression. I am so blessed by your presence in the world. YOU ARE  THE CATALYST TO THE HEALING OF SO MANY... YOUR MUSIC strikes the chords of ones  very being.
Elizabeth, Army Veteran &amp;ndash; UW  Oshkosh Veterans Group
What professionals are saying about Jason&amp;rsquo;s music&amp;hellip;&amp;hellip;&amp;hellip;&amp;hellip;
Get  Jason&apos;s album and distribute it far and wide&amp;hellip;. Jason&apos;s CD of songs as a veteran  about the veteran journey to war and back is one of the most profound  testaments I&apos;ve ever encountered on the full cost of war.&amp;nbsp; This album of songs itself is a textbook on  PTSD.&amp;nbsp; It covers all the wounds;  substance abuse and alcohol suicidal feelings and just being lost and alone and  saying good-by to your beloved son who you may never see again the night before  you leave for war; and I could go on and on..
Edward Tick, Ph.D. Author,  WAR AND THE SOUL , Co-director, SOLDIER&apos;S HEART
I am a  mental health provider who works primarily with veterans who live with the  aftermath of war.&amp;nbsp; Many struggle to make  sense of their experiences and are trying to figure out how to somehow fit into  themselves and civilian society again.&amp;nbsp; I  am always looking for ways to have a conversation with veterans about what is  happening to them in a manner that is both close to their experience and  non-clinical so that they can really hear and absorb the information. I think  your CD tells a story that is both very recognizable and hopeful. It is great  to have such beautiful music and lyrics available to listen to with veterans. I  wish I could give each of them a copy of your CD to take home.
Johanna (Hans) Buwalda,  M.Ed., M.A., L.C.P.C. 
Jason  Moon is a gifted singer and song writer. The CD &amp;quot;Trying to Find My Way  Home&amp;quot; lets Veteran&apos;s know that they are not alone in their struggles to  adapt to civilian life. Too many male and female Veterans are committing  suicide daily, in large part due to feeling isolated and alone in their battle  to cope with their mental health symptoms. Jason Moon&apos;s very raw honest lyrics  cut to the heart of coping with family issues, addiction and PTSD.
He has  an authentic voice which reflects his own personal journey home, a journey that  only just begins upon discharge from active duty. The poetic honesty of his  lyrics will reach all those who listen to his CD. Civilians will better  understand the struggles of the men and women who are serving our country,  therapists will find that this CD reflects the truest feelings shared by  veterans returning from combat. Most importantly our Veterans who are silently  facing the challenges of adjusting to life after war will know they are not  alone.
Hillary Siedler, PhD
Clinical Psychologist
Asheville, NC
Hans  Christian Anderson says, &amp;quot;Music speaks where words fail.&amp;quot; This  couldn&apos;t be truer for Jason Moon&apos;s music. It gives a profound voice to the  countless warriors who don&apos;t have the words to even begin to express the  seemingly inexpressible wounds of war. As a psychotherapist who works with  returning Iraq and Afghanistan veterans, I am daily witness to the  heart-wrenching effects of war on individuals, families, and the community. And  as someone that has met Jason and experienced his music live, I&apos;ve seen firsthand  the impact that his music has on the souls of other combat veterans. As he  articulates his pain, he is articulating theirs. As he chronicles his journey  of struggle and healing, he is chronicling theirs. As he accesses hope, he is  helping them to do the same. Jason&apos;s gutsy songs are sometimes humorous,  sometimes weighty, and always poignant. The more that his music is shared with  our returning warriors, the more they will see they are not alone and that  healing is possible. And the more that his music is shared with our community  as a whole, the better we will be able to help our warriors to truly come home.
Carolyn C. W. Brown, MSW,  LCSW Asheville, NC
I have  heard Jason&apos;s music live in Seattle, and I can tell you, it was a profoundly  moving experience.&amp;nbsp; I not only got in  touch with some of my own deepest feelings of sorrow, longing, loss, and hope,  but I also felt closer to everyone else in the room who was experiencing  similar feelings.&amp;nbsp; Music is the universal  language, and it is also a balm for the soul.
Sally Jo Gilbert
Veteran Advocate &amp;ndash; Seattle Washington
It was  such a pleasure to meet you. Thank you for presenting and performing at the  National Summit: Arts in Healing for Warriors held on October 14 &amp;amp; 15, 2011  at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and the National Intrepid  Center of Excellence, and for offering participants a complimentary copy of  your CD.&amp;nbsp; After months of planning by  numerous partners, this two-day summit was a tremendous success, offering an  unprecedented opportunity for military personnel and practitioners and  supporters of arts and health to share ideas and best practices for addressing  the needs of veterans, Wounded Warriors, and their families. The summit touched  on a range of concerns specific to these populations, from physical issues such  as traumatic brain injury to psychological effects such as post-traumatic  stress disorder, and the feedback we have received from participants has been  overwhelmingly positive. It is clear that the conversations begun at the summit  will continue on and become the catalyst for increased arts and health activity  in military and veteran settings. In fact, we have already received requests  for another summit to build on the topics and conversations from our brief time  together. Please visit the summit webpage for copies of summit materials and  PowerPoint presentations.
Your  willingness as a speaker and musician to share your story and your work with  summit attendees was huge part of the driving force behind its success. The  summit partners planned and coordinated the event, but your contributions  brought it to life, helping people at all levels of familiarity with arts and  health better comprehend the vital importance of the field in the  rehabilitation and reintegration of military personnel affected by their  experiences in combat. We thank you for your contribution to the National  Summit: Arts in Healing for Warriors, and for your dedication to expanding  opportunities for our service men and women to approach their experiences through  the healing power of creativity.
Yours in arts and health,
&amp;nbsp;Anita Boles, Executive Director, Society for  the Arts in Healthcare
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					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><strong><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Jason Moon&rsquo;s February 2012 Newsletter</span></strong><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">,</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <strong>2011 Year in  Review, Obstacles and the Futur</strong>e</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><strong><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">2011 Year in Review</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">In 2011  Jason Moon traveled over 24,000 miles and raise over $13,000 for veterans&rsquo;  causes.&nbsp; &nbsp;I performed at 54 different veteran events and  concerts and gave 650 copies of my cd &ldquo;Trying to Find My Way Home&rdquo; to veterans  and veteran healers.&nbsp;&nbsp; I traveled the  country by plane and by car in 2011.&nbsp;  From Tucson Arizona, to Walter Reed Medical Center, to Ashville North  Carolina, to Fort Knox Kentucky, Lanse&rsquo; Michigan, and even Seattle Washington,  along with so many more, spreading the message of hope for PTSD and our  Veterans.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I met countless veterans and  veteran&rsquo;s healers and they all&nbsp; seemed to  have the same message to me:&nbsp; Keep  going.&nbsp; Keep doing what you&rsquo;re  doing.&nbsp;&nbsp; You&rsquo;ll find a sample of the  testimonials and endorsements that flooded my inbox this year at the end of  this newsletter.&nbsp;&nbsp; </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">The money I raise comes from a  combination of donations from others and donations from myself.&nbsp;&nbsp; I gave the profits of &ldquo;Trying to Find My Way  Home&rdquo; CD sales and a great deal of the proceeds of my performances to the  cause, often times leaving only enough to cover my gas and lodging.&nbsp; Sometimes I didn&rsquo;t even cover that.&nbsp; Without the help of people like Mary &amp;  Bill Hoettels and my good friend Corky I would have had to stop the mission a  long time ago.&nbsp;&nbsp; After a year of  traveling the country on fumes and after the encouragement of fellow veterans  and veteran&rsquo;s healers I have decided to take this mission to the next level.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><strong><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">&nbsp;</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><strong><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Obstacles and the Future</span></strong><strong><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; background:white; "> </span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">&nbsp;</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">I am in  the process of creating, Warrior Songs, a non-profit that will facilitate  veteran healing through music by teaming veterans with music and through  songwriting collaboration. I am very excited to see this new project get off  the ground, but we will not be ready to go until later this spring.&nbsp; Warrior Songs Inc. was incorporated December  29<sup>th</sup> 2011.&nbsp; I am held up right  now, waiting only to raise the $800.00 to file the IRS 1023 application for  non-profit status.&nbsp; Yes, that&rsquo;s right;  the government charges you to start a non-profit.&nbsp; And while I was able to raise a substantial  amount of money for other veterans&rsquo; organizations, I am at a standstill to  raise the funds I need for the non-profit.&nbsp;  Out of gas and out of money I sit patiently waiting.&nbsp;&nbsp; Ok, very impatiently waiting with great  anxiety and frustration.&nbsp; If you&rsquo;d like  to make a donation please visit my web site at <a href="http://www.jasonmoon.org"><span style="color:windowtext; ">www.jasonmoon.org</span></a>&nbsp; all donations are tax deductible.&nbsp;&nbsp; I have grants waiting for me once the  non-profit application is complete, but until I raise the $800.00 I&rsquo;m stuck.&nbsp;&nbsp; I don&rsquo;t like being stuck.&nbsp; </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">&nbsp;</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt;">If I don&rsquo;t raise the money, I  will be unable to proceed with this year&rsquo;s plan.&nbsp; This year I&rsquo;m invited to perform everywhere  from San Diego at the first ever Military Sexual Trauma convention; bringing  together women veterans from across the world, to Boston Massachusetts for the  VA art competition. It costs just over $800.00 to file for the non-profit. Once  that&rsquo;s taken care of I need to raise another $600 for airline tickets and  hotel.&nbsp; My monthly budget for the  nonprofit, Warrior Songs Inc., is only about $200.00. I don&rsquo;t pay myself for  the performances or CD sales. I only need the startup fees and some travel  money.&nbsp; The only money I take is  reimbursement of travel, and once I get back out there and start applying for  grants the mission will sustain itself.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">&nbsp;</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">What is the ultimate goal you  ask?&nbsp; To make sure every veteran in this  county knows that PTSD is not a weakness and that they are not alone. To give a  copy of my CD to every veteran or veteran healer who wants one at no cost, and  to let every civilian know that they have a sacred obligation to understand  PTSD and that doing so alleviates the suffering of PTSD veterans. I want to be  able to travel to any location where my music can help alleviate the suffering  of PTSD veterans, even if the organization who requests music can&rsquo;t afford  it.&nbsp;&nbsp; Warrior Songs will also collect  poems, songs, and stories from the veterans I meet along my travels and  transform them into a CD which will then be used to raise awareness of  veteran&rsquo;s issues.&nbsp;&nbsp; Sounds big I know,  but I&rsquo;m a combat engineer, so I WILL TRY!&nbsp;  Some other lofty goals are:&nbsp; to  send 2 veterans a year (one Vietnam era, one OIF/OEF) to Vietnam to work at an  orphanage that cares for the 3<sup>rd</sup> generation of children harmed by  Agent Orange.&nbsp;&nbsp; To slowly but steadily  begin to sponsor the travels of other songwriting veterans to attend to the  healing of other veterans, widening the focus from PTSD to include, Military  Sexual Trauma, Physical Disability, Substance Abuse Recovery, KIA and Suicide  Survivor Support, and more.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">&nbsp;</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">I thank you for reading this  newsletter and for all the support I have been shown.&nbsp; I hope it continues.&nbsp;&nbsp; Below are the voices of the veterans and  veteran healers I serve.&nbsp; If they  resonate anything within your heart please consider making a donation to  Warrior Songs so I can continue the work.&nbsp;  No donation is to small and all donations are tax deductible.&nbsp;&nbsp; You can donate at </span><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; "><a href="http://www.jasonmoon.org/fr_donation.cfm"><span style="color:windowtext; ">http://www.jasonmoon.org/fr_donation.cfm</span></a></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Thank You, <br />
Jason Moon</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">02/08/2012</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><strong><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">&nbsp;</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><strong><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Mission Statement and Testimonials (updated 1/25/2012)</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">JASON  MOON is a Milwaukee-based folk/rock musician and songwriter, an Army veteran,  and an advocate for veterans issues. He was a soldier for a decade, has been  writing songs for two, and holds a Religious Studies graduate degree. After  returning from Iraq in 2004, Jason began his struggle with Post-Traumatic  Stress Disorder (PTSD), almost losing his life to the disease in 2008. His  latest album, Trying to Find My Way Home, portrays his struggle to reclaim  himself after returning from war, and often gets through to veterans who suffer  from PTSD when other methods have failed. He travels the country to inform both  civilians and veterans of PTSD and to raise money for Veterans&rsquo; charities.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">After  receiving such an enormous response in the veterans community and beyond to his  music, Jason created the non-profit, Warrior Songs.&nbsp; The mission of Warrior Songs is to provide a  forum for the veteran&rsquo;s voice to be heard through music. Established  songwriters collaborate with the veterans and turn the words of their poetry,  prose and journals into song.&nbsp;&nbsp; As he  works to build his non-profit, Jason continues to travel the country singing  for veterans.&nbsp; <a href="http://www.jasonmoon.org"><span style="color:windowtext; ">www.jasonmoon.org</span></a></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Mission Statement (pending  www.warriorsongs.org)</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Warrior  Songs Inc. is a non-profit organization committed to facilitating healing  through songwriting and music amongst United States Military personnel and  veterans.&nbsp; Established musicians work  with veterans to develop their written works and then turn these pieces into a  platform for self-expression and healing. Additionally Warrior Songs Inc. seeks  to educate the public and veterans communities about veterans issues (PTSD,  MST, and other war traumas)</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><strong><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">What vets are saying about Jason&rsquo;s music&hellip;&hellip;</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">It seems  like every generation has a songwriter who is able to capture the trials and  tribulations of war and for this generation that songwriter is Jason Moon.&nbsp; His ability to capture the blood, sweat and  tears in words is immeasurable.&nbsp; So  immeasurable you can even hear, see and smell the days spent away from home at  war.&nbsp; Moon&rsquo;s ability to find common  ground with his Brother&rsquo;s and Sisters of war is remarkable and his crowd  interaction and storytelling is second to none.&nbsp;  Not only do Moon&rsquo;s lyrics transcend all wars but they have the ability  to unite all Veteran&rsquo;s over their time in service, struggles and losses.&nbsp; The one thing that I hear most in Moon&rsquo;s  music is the message of hope.&nbsp; Doctors  and Clinical Professionals cannot put in a bottle or pill what his humor is  able to do for the soul.&nbsp; Laughter is  often times the best medicine and far too often un-prescribed.&nbsp; Thank you Jason and Soldier&rsquo;s Heart for  helping this Soldier who has been &ldquo;Trying to Find My Way Home&rdquo; far too long. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">&nbsp;SGT Peyton Boyd, 82nd Airborne</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Jason  Moon has removed the barrier between the Veteran and healing.&nbsp; Translating his own experience into words and  verse which are universal, he is able to transcend ages, stages and  gender.&nbsp; Jason&rsquo;s CD is portable therapy  to take home and play PRN (in medical lingo &ndash; anytime you need it.) It is  Jason&rsquo;s music that has been far more therapeutic for me than current  intervention therapy.&nbsp; I have heard and  read the same response time and time again from Veterans dealing with PTSD &ndash;  and some with MST as well.&nbsp; MST is a way  to mask what really is the problem &ndash; rape.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top:6.0pt;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Mary E.  Hoettels, MS, RD, Retired<br />
LTC, SP, USAR, Retired<br />
AUSA, DAV, RAMSCA, NABMW </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-top:6.0pt;text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Jason,  although I had purchased your cd after meeting you in Dryhootch a while ago, I  just started listening to it when I had some quiet moments to REALLY  LISTEN.&nbsp; I must say that it struck some  deep chords with me, and there were some painful messages.&nbsp; Despite this, it is giving me some  inspiration to continue on my healing journey.&nbsp;  Thank you for your music.&nbsp; </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Betsy Beckner-Saunders:  Veteran, US Navy and US Army</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Jason  Moon is an important voice for America and I encourage everyone to  listen.................his songs tell stories only Combat Veterans can  compose.... in a stark and realistic and sensitive effort.&nbsp; Jim Walktendonk (Nam 70-71)</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">I didn't  know how to explain how i felt. This song not only hit home but also brought  tears to my eyes.........thank you. I'm lucky to have sat and played with ya  thanks bro.........Gene Hendrickson Jr. (Iraq 03-04)</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Absolutely refreshing and you  relate all you sing about clear as a bell man! - Bill Dyckns (Nam 68-69)</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">I met  Jason Moon at two different Soldier Heart&rsquo;s retreats; Jason is an Iraq war  veteran with combat PTSD.&nbsp; I am a female  veteran rape survivor with PTSD MST.&nbsp;&nbsp;  How can two veterans with different traumas be able to talk about their  trauma and begin the slow process of healing? Jason has become part of that process.  He is able to put into words his journey with the horrific effects of  PTSD.&nbsp; Jason is not ashamed to show his  pain and emotions while singing his songs. This provides a safe environment for  others to express their emotions as well.&nbsp;  He is always attuned to the mood of the community and adds humor to the  unthinkable while singing. Jason has found his creative art of storytelling and  putting it to music with the simplicity of a guitar.&nbsp; His contribution to my healing has been  incredible.&nbsp; I wish him success, and hope  that you can open your hearts and soul to see what I see. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Deborah M. Stewart, DK!  Retired Navy</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Being  almost twice Jason's age, I didn't think his music would have much of an impact  on me. Boy was I wrong! It makes me want to work harder with these young men  and women we have sent off to war for the last ten years plus. Humor is good  medicine for these wounded warriors and Jason gives it in spades. The impact of  his music and art in general is remarkable. Well done Jason...Well done.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">&nbsp;Hugh Scanlen Vietnam Veteran 67-68-69</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Jason's  music touches veterans at an emotional level that is true to our experiences.  As a fellow veteran, and doctoral student in counseling psychology, his music  is relevant and therapeutic. In my personal opinion, it is stories such as his,  that need to be heard, seen and felt by the individuals that have no idea of  what our experiences were and how it affects the way we continue to experience  life. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Irene Beltzer<br />
TSgt USAF<br />
Doctoral Student, PsyD Walden University</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Jason Moon's  music is played during an opening Soldier's Heart circle. The words hit home to  the emotions bubbling at the surface. Tears of release and healing begin  triggered from Jason's prose.&nbsp; We begin  our journey of trust, inquiry and healing amongst a room full of strangers who  have quickly become family amidst the common denominator of war healing.  Jason's Music sets the stage. We love him and are grateful for his gift.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Jan Newell &ndash; Sister of a  Vietnam Veteran</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">I am a  Vietnam Veteran, 100% Disability from PTSD. My healing and survival has been  deeply supported by music. When I hear the words of many musicians my HEART is  opened for my grief and my joy to come out to continue my healing. Without this  portal for me to pass thru my life would be less than it is now. I believe that  our brother Jason Moon is giving to the haling that is so essential in all  Warriors Return back to the World. I pray that our policy makers HEAR OUR CRY!  Give us some help and we will do the rest by caring for each other. We know in  our hearts how to move forward. Just get out of our way by giving what has been  already paid for.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Bobbi Orlando,PS</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Jason,  THANK YOU, THANK YOU for being who you are and sharing the deep, dark, raw and  then hopeful and humorous feelings you have had during and since your  deployment. Putting words and music to feelings that many can't express is what  deeply helps make healing possible. Describing in detail what you went through  in combat and how it changed you, even your brain physically and chemically, makes  PTSD so much easier to understand...my words alone cannot describe how you  helped me and helped me know that I wasn't alone in my feelings of separation,  anxiety and depression. I am so blessed by your presence in the world. YOU ARE  THE CATALYST TO THE HEALING OF SO MANY... YOUR MUSIC strikes the chords of ones  very being.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Elizabeth, Army Veteran &ndash; UW  Oshkosh Veterans Group</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><strong><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">What professionals are saying about Jason&rsquo;s music&hellip;&hellip;&hellip;&hellip;</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Get  Jason's album and distribute it far and wide&hellip;. Jason's CD of songs as a veteran  about the veteran journey to war and back is one of the most profound  testaments I've ever encountered on the full cost of war.&nbsp; This album of songs itself is a textbook on  PTSD.&nbsp; It covers all the wounds;  substance abuse and alcohol suicidal feelings and just being lost and alone and  saying good-by to your beloved son who you may never see again the night before  you leave for war; and I could go on and on..</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Edward Tick, Ph.D. Author,  WAR AND THE SOUL , Co-director, SOLDIER'S HEART</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">I am a  mental health provider who works primarily with veterans who live with the  aftermath of war.&nbsp; Many struggle to make  sense of their experiences and are trying to figure out how to somehow fit into  themselves and civilian society again.&nbsp; I  am always looking for ways to have a conversation with veterans about what is  happening to them in a manner that is both close to their experience and  non-clinical so that they can really hear and absorb the information. I think  your CD tells a story that is both very recognizable and hopeful. It is great  to have such beautiful music and lyrics available to listen to with veterans. I  wish I could give each of them a copy of your CD to take home.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Johanna (Hans) Buwalda,  M.Ed., M.A., L.C.P.C. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Jason  Moon is a gifted singer and song writer. The CD &quot;Trying to Find My Way  Home&quot; lets Veteran's know that they are not alone in their struggles to  adapt to civilian life. Too many male and female Veterans are committing  suicide daily, in large part due to feeling isolated and alone in their battle  to cope with their mental health symptoms. Jason Moon's very raw honest lyrics  cut to the heart of coping with family issues, addiction and PTSD.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">He has  an authentic voice which reflects his own personal journey home, a journey that  only just begins upon discharge from active duty. The poetic honesty of his  lyrics will reach all those who listen to his CD. Civilians will better  understand the struggles of the men and women who are serving our country,  therapists will find that this CD reflects the truest feelings shared by  veterans returning from combat. Most importantly our Veterans who are silently  facing the challenges of adjusting to life after war will know they are not  alone.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Hillary Siedler, PhD<br />
Clinical Psychologist<br />
Asheville, NC</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Hans  Christian Anderson says, &quot;Music speaks where words fail.&quot; This  couldn't be truer for Jason Moon's music. It gives a profound voice to the  countless warriors who don't have the words to even begin to express the  seemingly inexpressible wounds of war. As a psychotherapist who works with  returning Iraq and Afghanistan veterans, I am daily witness to the  heart-wrenching effects of war on individuals, families, and the community. And  as someone that has met Jason and experienced his music live, I've seen firsthand  the impact that his music has on the souls of other combat veterans. As he  articulates his pain, he is articulating theirs. As he chronicles his journey  of struggle and healing, he is chronicling theirs. As he accesses hope, he is  helping them to do the same. Jason's gutsy songs are sometimes humorous,  sometimes weighty, and always poignant. The more that his music is shared with  our returning warriors, the more they will see they are not alone and that  healing is possible. And the more that his music is shared with our community  as a whole, the better we will be able to help our warriors to truly come home.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Carolyn C. W. Brown, MSW,  LCSW Asheville, NC</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">I have  heard Jason's music live in Seattle, and I can tell you, it was a profoundly  moving experience.&nbsp; I not only got in  touch with some of my own deepest feelings of sorrow, longing, loss, and hope,  but I also felt closer to everyone else in the room who was experiencing  similar feelings.&nbsp; Music is the universal  language, and it is also a balm for the soul.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Sally Jo Gilbert<br />
Veteran Advocate &ndash; Seattle Washington</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">It was  such a pleasure to meet you. Thank you for presenting and performing at the  National Summit: Arts in Healing for Warriors held on October 14 &amp; 15, 2011  at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and the National Intrepid  Center of Excellence, and for offering participants a complimentary copy of  your CD.&nbsp; After months of planning by  numerous partners, this two-day summit was a tremendous success, offering an  unprecedented opportunity for military personnel and practitioners and  supporters of arts and health to share ideas and best practices for addressing  the needs of veterans, Wounded Warriors, and their families. The summit touched  on a range of concerns specific to these populations, from physical issues such  as traumatic brain injury to psychological effects such as post-traumatic  stress disorder, and the feedback we have received from participants has been  overwhelmingly positive. It is clear that the conversations begun at the summit  will continue on and become the catalyst for increased arts and health activity  in military and veteran settings. In fact, we have already received requests  for another summit to build on the topics and conversations from our brief time  together. Please visit the summit webpage for copies of summit materials and  PowerPoint presentations.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in;line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Your  willingness as a speaker and musician to share your story and your work with  summit attendees was huge part of the driving force behind its success. The  summit partners planned and coordinated the event, but your contributions  brought it to life, helping people at all levels of familiarity with arts and  health better comprehend the vital importance of the field in the  rehabilitation and reintegration of military personnel affected by their  experiences in combat. We thank you for your contribution to the National  Summit: Arts in Healing for Warriors, and for your dedication to expanding  opportunities for our service men and women to approach their experiences through  the healing power of creativity.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">Yours in arts and health,</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:normal;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size:12.0pt; ">&nbsp;Anita Boles, Executive Director, Society for  the Arts in Healthcare</span></p>
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					<description>I get my non-profit bank account Monday and then a PayPal account, but for now you can donate at http://www.jasonmoon.org/store.cfm with the donate button. It is tax deductible and will be a great help. Since 01/01/2011 Jason Moon has traveled over 24,000 miles to raise $12,000 which has been distributed to many various veterans&apos; organizations. I performed at 54 different veteran events and concerts and gave 650 cd to veterans and veteran healers. I traveled the country in 2011 from Tucson Arizona, Walter Reed Medical Center, Ashville North Carolina, Fort Knox Kentucky, Lanse Michigan, and Seattle Washington to so many more. This year I&apos;m invited to perform everywhere from San Diego at the first ever Military Sexual Trauma convention bringing together women veterans from across the world, to Boston Massachusetts for the VA art competition. It costs just over $800.00 to file for the non-profit. My monthly budget for the nonprofit, Warrior Songs Inc., is only about $200.00. I don&apos;t pay myself for the performances or CD sales. I only need the startup fees and money to travel. My goal? To make sure every veteran in this county knows that PTSD is not a weakness and that they are not alone. To give a copy of my CD to every veteran or veteran healer who wants one at no cost. And to let every civilian know that they have a sacred obligation to understand PTSD and that doing so alleviates the suffering of PTSD veterans. Sounds big, but I&apos;m a combat engineer. I WILL TRY!</description>
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					<description>&amp;nbsp;I get my non-profit bank account Monday and then a PayPal account, but for now you can donate at http://www.jasonmoon.org/store.cfm with the donate button. It is tax deductible and will be a great help. Since 01/01/2011 Jason Moon has traveled over 24,000 miles to raise $12,000 which has been distributed to many various veterans&amp;rsquo; organizations. I performed at 54 different veteran events and concerts and gave 650 cd to veterans and veteran healers. I traveled the country in 2011 from Tucson Arizona, Walter Reed Medical Center, Ashville North Carolina, Fort Knox Kentucky, Lanse Michigan, and Seattle Washington to so many more. This year I&amp;rsquo;m invited to perform everywhere from San Diego at the first ever Military Sexual Trauma convention bringing together women veterans from across the world, to Boston Massachusetts for the VA art competition. It costs just over $800.00 to file for the non-profit. My monthly budget for the nonprofit, Warrior Songs Inc., is only about $200.00. I don&amp;rsquo;t pay myself for the performances or CD sales. I only need the startup fees and money to travel. My goal? To make sure every veteran in this county knows that PTSD is not a weakness and that they are not alone. To give a copy of my CD to every veteran or veteran healer who wants one at no cost. And to let every civilian know that they have a sacred obligation to understand PTSD and that doing so alleviates the suffering of PTSD veterans. Sounds big, but I&amp;rsquo;m a combat engineer. I WILL TRY!</description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[&nbsp;I get my non-profit bank account Monday and then a PayPal account, but for now you can donate at http://www.jasonmoon.org/store.cfm with the donate button. It is tax deductible and will be a great help. Since 01/01/2011 Jason Moon has traveled over 24,000 miles to raise $12,000 which has been distributed to many various veterans&rsquo; organizations. I performed at 54 different veteran events and concerts and gave 650 cd to veterans and veteran healers. I traveled the country in 2011 from Tucson Arizona, Walter Reed Medical Center, Ashville North Carolina, Fort Knox Kentucky, Lanse Michigan, and Seattle Washington to so many more. This year I&rsquo;m invited to perform everywhere from San Diego at the first ever Military Sexual Trauma convention bringing together women veterans from across the world, to Boston Massachusetts for the VA art competition. It costs just over $800.00 to file for the non-profit. My monthly budget for the nonprofit, Warrior Songs Inc., is only about $200.00. I don&rsquo;t pay myself for the performances or CD sales. I only need the startup fees and money to travel. My goal? To make sure every veteran in this county knows that PTSD is not a weakness and that they are not alone. To give a copy of my CD to every veteran or veteran healer who wants one at no cost. And to let every civilian know that they have a sacred obligation to understand PTSD and that doing so alleviates the suffering of PTSD veterans. Sounds big, but I&rsquo;m a combat engineer. I WILL TRY!]]></content:encoded>
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					<title>And Now The Moment You&apos;ve all Been Waiting For</title>
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					<description>And Now The Moment You&apos;ve all Been Waiting For...Or at least I have. What began in 2009 with an interview request comes to fruition tomorrow in Europe. The documentary On the Bridge which was the catalyst for Trying to Find My Way Home is airing tomorrow. How many people will watch it? I am happy, nervous and scared all at the same time. I have been working up to this date since June 2010. I&apos;m looking forward to the screening in Chicago as well as going out to DC. Also I am looking forward to some much needed R &amp; R. In celebration of this long awaited event I offer to you the instrumental version of Hold On.  Here is the link below:http://fullmoonmusic.org/files/08 (Instrumental) Hold On.mp3</description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[And Now The Moment You?ve all Been Waiting For?<br/>Or at least I have. What began in 2009 with an interview request comes to fruition tomorrow in Europe. The documentary On the Bridge which was the catalyst for Trying to Find My Way Home is airing tomorrow. How many people will watch it? I am happy, nervous and scared all at the same time. I have been working up to this date since June 2010. I?m looking forward to the screening in Chicago as well as going out to DC. Also I am looking forward to some much needed R & R. In celebration of this long awaited event I offer to you the instrumental version of Hold On.  Here is the link below:<br/>http://fullmoonmusic.org/files/08 (Instrumental) Hold On.mp3]]></content:encoded>
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					<title>And Now The Moment You&apos;ve all Been Waiting For...</title>
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					<description>And Now The Moment You&apos;ve all Been Waiting For...Or at least I have. What began in 2009 with an interview request comes to fruition tomorrow in Europe. The documentary On the Bridge which was the catalyst for Trying to Find My Way Home is airing tomorrow. How many people will watch it? I am happy, nervous and scared all at the same time. I have been working up to this date since June 2010. I&apos;m looking forward to the screening in Chicago as well as going out to DC. Also I am looking forward to some much needed R &amp; R. In celebration of this long awaited event I offer to you the instrumental version of Hold On.  Here is the link below:http://fullmoonmusic.org/files/08 (Instrumental) Hold On.mp3</description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[And Now The Moment You?ve all Been Waiting For?<br/>Or at least I have. What began in 2009 with an interview request comes to fruition tomorrow in Europe. The documentary On the Bridge which was the catalyst for Trying to Find My Way Home is airing tomorrow. How many people will watch it? I am happy, nervous and scared all at the same time. I have been working up to this date since June 2010. I?m looking forward to the screening in Chicago as well as going out to DC. Also I am looking forward to some much needed R & R. In celebration of this long awaited event I offer to you the instrumental version of Hold On.  Here is the link below:<br/>http://fullmoonmusic.org/files/08 (Instrumental) Hold On.mp3]]></content:encoded>
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					<description>And Now The Moment You&amp;rsquo;ve all Been Waiting For&amp;hellip;
Or at least I have. What began in 2009 with an interview request comes to fruition tomorrow in Europe. The documentary On the Bridge which was the catalyst for Trying to Find My Way Home is airing tomorrow. How many people will watch it? I am happy, nervous and scared all at the same time. I have been working up to this date since June 2010. I&amp;rsquo;m looking forward to the screening in Chicago as well as going out to DC. Also I am looking forward to some much needed R &amp;amp; R. In celebration of this long awaited event I offer to you the instrumental version of Hold On.  Here is the link below:
&lt;a href=&quot;./files/08 (Instrumental) Hold On.mp3&quot;&gt;http://fullmoonmusic.org/files/08 (Instrumental) Hold On.mp3
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Or at least I have. What began in 2009 with an interview request comes to fruition tomorrow in Europe. The documentary On the Bridge which was the catalyst for Trying to Find My Way Home is airing tomorrow. How many people will watch it? I am happy, nervous and scared all at the same time. I have been working up to this date since June 2010. I&rsquo;m looking forward to the screening in Chicago as well as going out to DC. Also I am looking forward to some much needed R &amp; R. In celebration of this long awaited event I offer to you the instrumental version of Hold On.  Here is the link below:<br />
<a href="./files/08 (Instrumental) Hold On.mp3">http://fullmoonmusic.org/files/08 (Instrumental) Hold On.mp3</a><br />
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					<title>Jason Moon&apos;s September newsletter</title>
					<link>http://fullmoonmusic.org/blog.cfm?feature=1621072&amp;postid=1328478</link>
					<description>I haven&apos;t written a newsletter since June and a lot has changed since then.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;I&apos;ve been very busy, but that&apos;s a good thing. I know many of you are busy so i won&amp;rsquo;t be offended if you don&amp;rsquo;t have the time to read this.&amp;nbsp; This month I&apos;ll celebrate my 37th birthday and the fourth anniversary of my marriage to my beautiful wife Sarah Dolens-Moon.&amp;nbsp; Here is a short update of what I&apos;ve been doing since June and the future what has in store.
As many of you know, since the release of my new CD &amp;quot;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.jasonmoon.org/store.cfm&quot;&gt;Trying to Find My Way Home&amp;quot; (01/01/2011), I have been on a &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.jasonmoon.org/mission.cfm&quot;&gt;mission to raise awareness about PTSD, as well as raise money to help veterans with PTSD. My goal is to raise $25,000 by 2013. As of today, September 12, 2011 I have raised $8858.10, and traveled 15,913 miles to achieve this.&amp;nbsp; I&apos;m exhausted, road weary, and have been suffering some pretty nasty episodes of PTSD myself lately, but I continue to drive on.&amp;nbsp; So first let&apos;s look at some of the highlights of the last few months that made me happy.
A personal dream of mine came true when I was invited to play at The Coffee House in Milwaukee.&amp;nbsp; My September 11, 2011 concert at The Coffee House raised $952 for the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.neverhomeless.org/&quot;&gt;Milwaukee Homeless Veteran&amp;rsquo;s Initiative.&amp;nbsp; I was glad so many people showed up to the show and that we raised a substantial amount of money. But nothing compared to the feeling I felt when I took the stage, to a room full of people waiting to hear songs I wrote.&amp;nbsp; I can&amp;rsquo;t explain how it felt, except that it was magical perform on a stage that so many of my heroes played on If you don&apos;t know the history of &lt;a href=&quot;http://the-coffee-house.com/&quot;&gt;The Coffee House in Milwaukee, do yourself a favor and take some time to learn about it.&amp;nbsp; Many of my Milwaukee heroes have performed in this unassuming space.
Another wonderful occurrence was the invitation by my mentor, teacher, and all around great guy &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.lilrev.com/&quot;&gt;Lil Rev, to sing on his new album. Rev took a song I wrote which I played for him back in the early 90s when we first met and rearranged it.&amp;nbsp; He recorded it at my absolute favorite studio, &lt;a href=&quot;http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6333013/sis/index.htm&quot;&gt;SurroundinSound Studios, with my absolute favorite studio engineer Jonathan Leubner. &amp;nbsp;I sang back up on the chorus.&amp;nbsp; It was surreal to be in the studio with two of the most talented people I know, recording a reworked version of a song I had written when I was very young. &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;
Also, a gigantic thanks to Rev&amp;rsquo;s wife Carol who took the time to practice several craniosacral massages on me.&amp;nbsp; I made a gigantic step forward with my PTSD when I was able to understand what my body was saying.&amp;nbsp; We are so very much the component of many different organs and systems.&amp;nbsp; If you have PTSD and you don&amp;rsquo;t know what your reticular activating system does, find out.&amp;nbsp; Knowledge of how my RAS works turned my hyper vigilance into a friend instead of a foe.&amp;nbsp; It&amp;rsquo;s hard to explain, but, from the bottom of my heart, thank you &lt;a href=&quot;http://carolalvarez.com/services.htm&quot;&gt;Carol Alvarez.
Speaking of people to thank, my most esteem gratitude goes out to Mary and Bill, two wonderful new friends whose generosity has allowed me to focus all my efforts on PTSD education and fundraising.&amp;nbsp; Because of them I have been able to spend my time traveling around spreading my message and have been able to put aside the bar room performances I had been doing for a while.&amp;nbsp; I sure did love playing at all those wonderful taverns in the Northwoods of Wisconsin this summer: Little Brown Jug, The Minocqua Brewing Company, Legends of St. Germain, The Timbers, and the Sayner Pub. And a very special thank you to my old and dear friend Becky Dunn for setting up the majority of these shows.&amp;nbsp; While I always put a tip jar out at each of the shows and raised a little money for veterans charities, I&apos;m excited be done playing the barroom scene for a while.
This year&amp;rsquo;s &lt;a href=&quot;http://locust-street.com/locuststreetfestival.htm&quot;&gt;Locust Street Festival was a fantastic success, raising almost $2000 per veteran&amp;rsquo;s charities.&amp;nbsp; It also brought a lot of attention to the needs of veterans.&amp;nbsp; I enjoyed my many trips to &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.wilegion.org/programs/veterans_affairs/camp_american_legion/&quot;&gt;Camp American Legion where I provided entertainment for both their woman&apos;s week and the American Legion Legacy ride.&amp;nbsp; Thanks to Tom Guenther, of &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.bgwave.com/&quot;&gt;Big Wave Productions, I was able to play the side stage at country USA in Oshkosh Wisconsin, and raise some money for veterans there with help from my friend &lt;a href=&quot;http://benjaminjamescloyd.com/TheHumanJukebox.php&quot;&gt;Benjamin Cloyd.&amp;nbsp; We got to sit backstage while they interviewed Miranda Lambert, but unfortunately I didn&amp;rsquo;t really know who she is.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I&apos;ve also enjoyed the new friendships are formed with the veteran&amp;rsquo;s organizations: &lt;a href=&quot;http://dryhootch.org/&quot;&gt;Dry Hooch, and&amp;nbsp;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.vets4vets.us/&quot;&gt;Vets 4 Vets.&amp;nbsp; As is always, the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.neverhomeless.org/&quot;&gt;Milwaukee Homeless Veterans Initiative remains the veteran&amp;rsquo;s organization nearest to my heart, followed closely behind by &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.soldiersheart.net/&quot;&gt;Soldier&apos;s Heart.&amp;nbsp; I&amp;rsquo;m also thankful for the civilian organizations which have provided me with venues to spread my message, raise money for veterans, and find relaxation.&amp;nbsp; Special thank you to: &lt;a href=&quot;http://linnemans.com/&quot;&gt;Linneman&apos;s Riverwest, &lt;a href=&quot;http://echovalleyfarmwisconsin.com/&quot;&gt;Echo Valley Farms, &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.facebook.com/Java.by.the.Bay&quot;&gt;Java by the Bay, and my Eagle River hometown favorite, &lt;a href=&quot;http://manywaysofpeace.org/&quot;&gt;Many Ways of Peace.
I&apos;ve been having so much success using music to connect with those who suffer from, don&apos;t know they suffer from, or don&apos;t know about, PTSD.&amp;nbsp; You can read some of the reviews of my work by veterans as well as civilians on my web page under the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.jasonmoon.org/newcd.cfm&quot;&gt;New CD &amp;nbsp;tab.&amp;nbsp; I&amp;rsquo;ve also added a press log just in case you&amp;rsquo;d like to see what the press has been saying about my work.&amp;nbsp; You can find it under the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.jasonmoon.org/press.cfm&quot;&gt;Press tab. I&apos;m a humble man, so I share these reviews and accolades with you in the hopes that you will find my work credible and allow me to continue my mission. The most important payment I ever receive for the work I do comes when I get through to a veteran with my story and song. 
I&amp;rsquo;m not exactly sure why it works, but it does. Take this experience for example.&amp;nbsp; I had the honor to be invited to play for the 327th engineering company of Onalaska, Wisconsin on July 15, 2011. The 327th returned from a year of service in both Iraq and Afghanistan in December of 2010.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;In typical combat engineer fashion, I played on a rickety stage in rainy weather plugged into a generator.&amp;nbsp; It took place at the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.childswish.com/brigid_m.php&quot;&gt;USSA grounds in Pittsville, WI, which is a retired cranberry bog. It had just rained, and the spotlights on the stage made me a prime target for the many hungry mosquitoes. For three hours I told jokes, stories about my time in Iraq, sang songs, and eventually discussed my own personal struggle with PTSD. When the show ended several soldiers who had be struggling with the symptoms of PTSD, but have been afraid to come forward, began to speak. Members of Vets4Vets were there to listen.&amp;nbsp; A soldier took me aside, and said he learned more about PTSD from listing to me for three hours than he had in six months of PowerPoint presentations by the military.&amp;nbsp; This is the mission, and this is just one example of the work I do.
My new CD, now nine months old, continues to be received well.&amp;nbsp; It has been accepted by &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.pandora.com/music/artist/jason+moon&quot;&gt;Pandora Internet radio and is in rotation.&amp;nbsp; They&apos;ve also begun to play my very first CD &amp;ldquo;Naked Under All These Clothes&amp;rdquo;.&amp;nbsp; Both CDs are now available at all major digital music distributors such as iTunes and Amazon MP3.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I&apos;ve set aside November and December of this year to begin working on my next CD. I&apos;m going to try my very best to have the talent who worked on &amp;ldquo;Trying to Find My Way Home&amp;rdquo; work with me, next CD.
As I said earlier, I put down playing bar gigs for a while. So here are some of the exciting events that I&apos;ll be participating in over the next few months.&amp;nbsp; You can view them all by visiting my webpage and looking at my calendar.&amp;nbsp; I will be performing at the Tomah, Wisconsin VA for their annual POW/MIA recognition Day on September 16, 2011.&amp;nbsp; I have another show tentatively scheduled their on Veterans Day November 11, 2011.&amp;nbsp; The most amazing piece of news is that I&apos;ve been invited to perform and speak at the first annual National Summit on Art in Healing for Warriors, to be held at the new Walter Reed medical facility on October 14, 2011. I&apos;m a little nervous as all the scheduled speakers on the agenda have lots of capital letters after their names.&amp;nbsp; It&apos;s an enormous honor to be invited to this event and I promise I will do my best to communicate the importance of music and the arts in healing from PTSD, both from my own experience, and the work I&apos;ve been doing.
If you&apos;ve been following along with these newsletters, which are incredibly long I know, then you know that this all started when a French director Olivier Morel asked me to be part of the documentary about the struggles of veterans returning from war and attempting to reintegrate into society. I am thankful I said yes, and I&apos;m thankful that both Zadig Productions (France) and Roy and Linda Dolens, as well as many, many, other friends and family made it possible for me to create &amp;ldquo;Trying To Find My Way Home&amp;rdquo;.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I hope the work I&apos;m doing and have done and the money I have raised and will raise honors those who invested in the making of the CD.
The documentary, &amp;ldquo;&lt;a href=&quot;http://onthebridgethemovie.com/&quot;&gt;On the Bridge&amp;rdquo; is finally set to be released.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; It will air on &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.arte.tv/de/woche/244,broadcastingNum=1272721,day=7,week=39,year=2011.html&quot;&gt;ARTE-TV on September 30, 2011, in France and Germany, for an expected viewership of up to 2 million.&amp;nbsp; The documentary has also been selected for &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.peacefilmfest.org/&quot;&gt;The Global Peace Film Festival, in Orlando Florida. It will air there on the 24th and 25 September. I&amp;rsquo;ve saved the most fantastic piece of news, an opinion based solely on proximity, for last.&amp;nbsp; The documentary was selected to be one of 12 documentaries competing in the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.chicagofilmfestival.com/&quot;&gt;47th annual Chicago International Film Festival.&amp;nbsp; It screens on October 8th and 16th. &amp;nbsp;I am unable to attend the screening on October 8, but hope to arrange for a panel discussion and musical concert/fundraiser after the October 16 screening.&amp;nbsp; The documentary will also be screened in the Milwaukee Wisconsin area later this winter.
On a final note I&amp;rsquo;d like to thank my dear friend Corky for coming through in the time of crisis. I would also like to thank my good friend Lin Daily for always reminding me to let love be the source of my inspiration. I&apos;d like to thank my dear friend Dr. Zemler for always having a shoulder to lean on.&amp;nbsp; I&apos;d like to express unending gratitude to my dear friends Mary and Bill&apos;s whose generosity sustains my mission.&amp;nbsp; And lastly I would like to thank my son Dylan, and especially my wife Sarah for allowing me to take the time to do this important work.
Thank you, 
Jason Moon
September 13, 2011
&amp;quot;Whenever you did it for any of my people, no matter how unimportant they seemed, you did it for me.&amp;rdquo; &amp;nbsp;Matt 25:40 CEV
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&amp;ldquo;Where ever you go preach the gospel everyday; if necessary, use words&amp;rdquo; - Francis of Assisi
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					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">I haven't written a newsletter since June and a lot has changed since then.<span>&nbsp; </span><span>&nbsp;</span>I've been very busy, but that's a good thing. I know many of you are busy so i won&rsquo;t be offended if you don&rsquo;t have the time to read this.<span>&nbsp; </span>This month I'll celebrate my 37th birthday and the fourth anniversary of my marriage to my beautiful wife Sarah Dolens-Moon.<span>&nbsp; </span>Here is a short update of what I've been doing since June and the future what has in store.<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">As many of you know, since the release of my new CD &quot;<a href="http://www.jasonmoon.org/store.cfm">Trying to Find My Way Home</a>&quot; (01/01/2011), I have been on a <a href="http://www.jasonmoon.org/mission.cfm">mission</a> to raise awareness about PTSD, as well as raise money to help veterans with PTSD. My goal is to raise $25,000 by 2013. As of today, September 12, 2011 I have raised $8858.10, and traveled 15,913 miles to achieve this.<span>&nbsp; </span>I'm exhausted, road weary, and have been suffering some pretty nasty episodes of PTSD myself lately, but I continue to drive on.<span>&nbsp; </span>So first let's look at some of the highlights of the last few months that made me happy.<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">A personal dream of mine came true when I was invited to play at The Coffee House in Milwaukee.<span>&nbsp; </span>My September 11, 2011 concert at The Coffee House raised $952 for the <a href="http://www.neverhomeless.org/">Milwaukee Homeless Veteran&rsquo;s Initiative</a>.<span>&nbsp; </span>I was glad so many people showed up to the show and that we raised a substantial amount of money. But nothing compared to the feeling I felt when I took the stage, to a room full of people waiting to hear songs I wrote.<span>&nbsp; </span>I can&rsquo;t explain how it felt, except that it was magical perform on a stage that so many of my heroes played on If you don't know the history of <a href="http://the-coffee-house.com/">The Coffee House in Milwaukee</a>, do yourself a favor and take some time to learn about it.<span>&nbsp; </span>Many of my Milwaukee heroes have performed in this unassuming space.<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">Another wonderful occurrence was the invitation by my mentor, teacher, and all around great guy <a href="http://www.lilrev.com/">Lil Rev</a>, to sing on his new album. Rev took a song I wrote which I played for him back in the early 90s when we first met and rearranged it.<span>&nbsp; </span>He recorded it at my absolute favorite studio, <a href="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6333013/sis/index.htm">SurroundinSound Studios</a>, with my absolute favorite studio engineer Jonathan Leubner. <span>&nbsp;</span>I sang back up on the chorus.<span>&nbsp; </span>It was surreal to be in the studio with two of the most talented people I know, recording a reworked version of a song I had written when I was very young. <span>&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">Also, a gigantic thanks to Rev&rsquo;s wife Carol who took the time to practice several craniosacral massages on me.<span>&nbsp; </span>I made a gigantic step forward with my PTSD when I was able to understand what my body was saying.<span>&nbsp; </span>We are so very much the component of many different organs and systems.<span>&nbsp; </span>If you have PTSD and you don&rsquo;t know what your reticular activating system does, find out.<span>&nbsp; </span>Knowledge of how my RAS works turned my hyper vigilance into a friend instead of a foe.<span>&nbsp; </span>It&rsquo;s hard to explain, but, from the bottom of my heart, thank you <a href="http://carolalvarez.com/services.htm">Carol Alvarez</a>.<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">Speaking of people to thank, my most esteem gratitude goes out to Mary and Bill, two wonderful new friends whose generosity has allowed me to focus all my efforts on PTSD education and fundraising.<span>&nbsp; </span>Because of them I have been able to spend my time traveling around spreading my message and have been able to put aside the bar room performances I had been doing for a while.<span>&nbsp; </span>I sure did love playing at all those wonderful taverns in the Northwoods of Wisconsin this summer: Little Brown Jug, The Minocqua Brewing Company, Legends of St. Germain, The Timbers, and the Sayner Pub. And a very special thank you to my old and dear friend Becky Dunn for setting up the majority of these shows.<span>&nbsp; </span>While I always put a tip jar out at each of the shows and raised a little money for veterans charities, I'm excited be done playing the barroom scene for a while.<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">This year&rsquo;s <a href="http://locust-street.com/locuststreetfestival.htm">Locust Street Festival</a> was a fantastic success, raising almost $2000 per veteran&rsquo;s charities.<span>&nbsp; </span>It also brought a lot of attention to the needs of veterans.<span>&nbsp; </span>I enjoyed my many trips to <a href="http://www.wilegion.org/programs/veterans_affairs/camp_american_legion/">Camp American Legion</a> where I provided entertainment for both their woman's week and the American Legion Legacy ride.<span>&nbsp; </span>Thanks to Tom Guenther, of <a href="http://www.bgwave.com/">Big Wave Productions</a>, I was able to play the side stage at country USA in Oshkosh Wisconsin, and raise some money for veterans there with help from my friend <a href="http://benjaminjamescloyd.com/TheHumanJukebox.php">Benjamin Cloy</a>d.<span>&nbsp; </span>We got to sit backstage while they interviewed Miranda Lambert, but unfortunately I didn&rsquo;t really know who she is.<span>&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>I've also enjoyed the new friendships are formed with the veteran&rsquo;s organizations: <a href="http://dryhootch.org/">Dry Hooch</a>, and&nbsp;<a href="http://www.vets4vets.us/">Vets 4 Vets</a>.<span>&nbsp; </span>As is always, the <a href="http://www.neverhomeless.org/">Milwaukee Homeless Veterans Initiative</a> remains the veteran&rsquo;s organization nearest to my heart, followed closely behind by <a href="http://www.soldiersheart.net/">Soldier's Heart</a>.<span>&nbsp; </span>I&rsquo;m also thankful for the civilian organizations which have provided me with venues to spread my message, raise money for veterans, and find relaxation.<span>&nbsp; </span>Special thank you to: <a href="http://linnemans.com/">Linneman's Riverwest</a>, <a href="http://echovalleyfarmwisconsin.com/">Echo Valley Farms</a>, <a href="http://www.facebook.com/Java.by.the.Bay">Java by the Bay</a>, and my Eagle River hometown favorite, <a href="http://manywaysofpeace.org/">Many Ways of Peace</a>.<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">I've been having so much success using music to connect with those who suffer from, don't know they suffer from, or don't know about, PTSD.<span>&nbsp; </span>You can read some of the reviews of my work by veterans as well as civilians on my web page under the <a href="http://www.jasonmoon.org/newcd.cfm">New CD </a><span>&nbsp;</span>tab.<span>&nbsp; </span>I&rsquo;ve also added a press log just in case you&rsquo;d like to see what the press has been saying about my work.<span>&nbsp; </span>You can find it under the <a href="http://www.jasonmoon.org/press.cfm">Press</a> tab. I'm a humble man, so I share these reviews and accolades with you in the hopes that you will find my work credible and allow me to continue my mission. The most important payment I ever receive for the work I do comes when I get through to a veteran with my story and song. <o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">I&rsquo;m not exactly sure why it works, but it does. Take this experience for example.<span>&nbsp; </span>I had the honor to be invited to play for the 327th engineering company of Onalaska, Wisconsin on July 15, 2011. The 327<sup>th</sup> returned from a year of service in both Iraq and Afghanistan in December of 2010.<span>&nbsp; </span><span>&nbsp;</span>In typical combat engineer fashion, I played on a rickety stage in rainy weather plugged into a generator.<span>&nbsp; </span>It took place at the <a href="http://www.childswish.com/brigid_m.php">USSA</a> grounds in Pittsville, WI, which is a retired cranberry bog. It had just rained, and the spotlights on the stage made me a prime target for the many hungry mosquitoes. For three hours I told jokes, stories about my time in Iraq, sang songs, and eventually discussed my own personal struggle with PTSD. When the show ended several soldiers who had be struggling with the symptoms of PTSD, but have been afraid to come forward, began to speak. Members of Vets4Vets were there to listen.<span>&nbsp; </span>A soldier took me aside, and said he learned more about PTSD from listing to me for three hours than he had in six months of PowerPoint presentations by the military.<span>&nbsp; </span>This is the mission, and this is just one example of the work I do.<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">My new CD, now nine months old, continues to be received well.<span>&nbsp; </span>It has been accepted by <a href="http://www.pandora.com/music/artist/jason+moon">Pandora Internet radio</a> and is in rotation.<span>&nbsp; </span>They've also begun to play my very first CD &ldquo;Naked Under All These Clothes&rdquo;.<span>&nbsp; </span>Both CDs are now available at all major digital music distributors such as iTunes and Amazon MP3.<span>&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>I've set aside November and December of this year to begin working on my next CD. I'm going to try my very best to have the talent who worked on &ldquo;Trying to Find My Way Home&rdquo; work with me, next CD.<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">As I said earlier, I put down playing bar gigs for a while. So here are some of the exciting events that I'll be participating in over the next few months.<span>&nbsp; </span>You can view them all by visiting my webpage and looking at my calendar.<span>&nbsp; </span>I will be performing at the Tomah, Wisconsin VA for their annual POW/MIA recognition Day on September 16, 2011.<span>&nbsp; </span>I have another show tentatively scheduled their on Veterans Day November 11, 2011.<span>&nbsp; </span>The most amazing piece of news is that I've been invited to perform and speak at the first annual National Summit on Art in Healing for Warriors, to be held at the new Walter Reed medical facility on October 14, 2011. I'm a little nervous as all the scheduled speakers on the agenda have lots of capital letters after their names.<span>&nbsp; </span>It's an enormous honor to be invited to this event and I promise I will do my best to communicate the importance of music and the arts in healing from PTSD, both from my own experience, and the work I've been doing.<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">If you've been following along with these newsletters, which are incredibly long I know, then you know that this all started when a French director Olivier Morel asked me to be part of the documentary about the struggles of veterans returning from war and attempting to reintegrate into society. I am thankful I said yes, and I'm thankful that both Zadig Productions (France) and Roy and Linda Dolens, as well as many, many, other friends and family made it possible for me to create &ldquo;Trying To Find My Way Home&rdquo;.<span>&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>I hope the work I'm doing and have done and the money I have raised and will raise honors those who invested in the making of the CD.<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">The documentary, &ldquo;<a href="http://onthebridgethemovie.com/">On the Bridge</a>&rdquo; is finally set to be released.<span>&nbsp;&nbsp; </span>It will air on <a href="http://www.arte.tv/de/woche/244,broadcastingNum=1272721,day=7,week=39,year=2011.html">ARTE-TV</a> on September 30, 2011, in France and Germany, for an expected viewership of up to 2 million.<span>&nbsp; </span>The documentary has also been selected for <a href="http://www.peacefilmfest.org/">The Global Peace Film Festival</a>, in Orlando Florida. It will air there on the 24th and 25 September. I&rsquo;ve saved the most fantastic piece of news, an opinion based solely on proximity, for last.<span>&nbsp; </span>The documentary was selected to be one of 12 documentaries competing in the <a href="http://www.chicagofilmfestival.com/">47th annual Chicago International Film Festival</a>.<span>&nbsp; </span>It screens on October 8th and 16<sup>th</sup>. <span>&nbsp;</span>I am unable to attend the screening on October 8, but hope to arrange for a panel discussion and musical concert/fundraiser after the October 16 screening.<span>&nbsp; </span>The documentary will also be screened in the Milwaukee Wisconsin area later this winter.<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">On a final note I&rsquo;d like to thank my dear friend Corky for coming through in the time of crisis. I would also like to thank my good friend Lin Daily for always reminding me to let love be the source of my inspiration. I'd like to thank my dear friend Dr. Zemler for always having a shoulder to lean on.<span>&nbsp; </span>I'd like to express unending gratitude to my dear friends Mary and Bill's whose generosity sustains my mission.<span>&nbsp; </span>And lastly I would like to thank my son Dylan, and especially my wife Sarah for allowing me to take the time to do this important work.<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">Thank you, <o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">Jason Moon<o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">September 13, 2011</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">&quot;Whenever you did it for any of my people, no matter how unimportant they seemed, you did it for me.&rdquo; &nbsp;Matt 25:40 CEV</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">&nbsp;</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-indent:.5in">&ldquo;Where ever you go preach the gospel everyday; if necessary, use words&rdquo; - Francis of Assisi</p>
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					<description>Introduction
I wanted to write this on Memorial Day weekend. I wanted to write this on Memorial Day. An entire month has gone by and I have not written a newsletter. I&apos;ve begun to wonder if anyone will notice. Someone once said &amp;ldquo;I will honor the dead by fighting like hell for the living.&amp;rdquo;  So that is what I&apos;ll do. This newsletter will stray from the course and you won&apos;t believe parts of it. Other parts you will have predicted, but I offer you the truth for I have no other weapon. 
Before you begin any mission, if you are lucky enough to be privy to the information, you get to do an assessment. What we have, what do us need, what is our objective, and how we achieve the objective considering the difference between what we have and what we need. I spent my entire 10 years in the military as a specialist, which is the highest rank you get, so long as you never get in trouble. If you do nothing, except follow orders well, you will attain the rank of specialist. Some of, more motivated soldiers, have laughed at me. But I enjoyed being told what to do. There was never any glory, but there was also never room for a mistake.
What is working?     
There have been so many fantastic opportunities to communicate the mission. This June 4, 2011 I will perform for dry hooch on the VA grounds during the reclaiming our heritage event at 3:00 PM. On 10 June I will travel to Lake Tomahawk, to Camp American Legion.  On June 21, I have the honor and privilege of playing in the VIP tent at country USA in Oshkosh Wisconsin. On Tuesday, June 21, 2011 anyone who served our country and has documentation of that fact enters the grounds for free. July 8 will see me at  many ways of peace in Eagle River Wisconsin, and July 9 I will travel all the way to the northern rim of Michigan&amp;rsquo; Java on Da Bay has invited me to play.
I hope to perform at Camp American Legion for the freedom ride on August 23, 2011, but plans have yet to be made. Later in September, I will play it the vets 4 vets gathering, and conduct a songwriting workshop at Camp Miller in Sturgeon Lake.  I am absolutely humbled by the opportunity to perform in Ashville, South Carolina in early October for what will be my fourth soldier&apos;s heart retreat. Then, October 20 and 21st, I will be given the honor of performing and speaking at the first annual veterans healing and arts integration conference, at Walter Reed medical hospital Washington DC.
Of course June 12, is a Sunday. And so I expect you to be resting. If you have the energy make sure you come to the west end of Locust St., Festival and check out the brand-new first annual Wisconsin veteran stage, featuring Frog water, God&amp;rsquo;s Outlaw, The Mambo Surfers, and Shattered. All the proceeds go to help homeless veterans in Milwaukee.  By the end of June 2011, I hope to be one third of the way to my goal of raising $25,000 for veterans by 2014. Imagine, all you have to do is come down, enjoy the festival, and drink a beer.
Failures, disappointments, and reality
The most difficult thing, about raising money for others is balancing the level of neglect one presides over concerning their own dignity. A better way of saying that is; traveling around, playing music and talking about the reality of PTSD, isn&apos;t paying the bills.  Don&apos;t get me wrong, the communities and performances have been wonderful, I&apos;ve raised almost $4000, and I have communed with some amazing veterans. But Sarah, my wife, and I are trying to have a child. And I am dangerously close to having to sell everything related to music to simply pay the bills.
What does someone say about that?  I always have much more food in my stomach than those I feed. But I have been traveling, communicating, and performing, at a financial loss. I have yet to reach a place where I&apos;m comfortable to both earn enough to eat, and raise money for others to eat. 
To be quite honest, our music company, Full Moon Music, is almost $2000 in the hole. These bills will come due on the first of next month. When they do my mission will end. If you haven&apos;t taken the time to purchase a copy of my new CD, please do so now. It is funny that it may be the very act of charity that ends my charity work.  But this is life, always ironic and present.  I cannot ask, my religion and my pride do not allow it, so I simply say, &amp;ldquo;we are out of money.&amp;rdquo;  &amp;ldquo;You&apos;re out of money because we give it all away.&amp;rdquo;  There are many obstacles I have been trained to remove, but profiting from my charity is the most difficult proposition I have ever navigated. Unfortunately, I was looking down at the path, and neglected the greater picture. Drive on. I know no other way to exist.
With what we have
And so I offer you this Jason Moon newsletter with great joy, and great suffering. These letters that I write are not so much to you the reader, as they are an exercise for the author. The author needs to be reminded why we are here and what we are struggling for. I need help with webpage design, I need a tape recorder, and I need strings and picks and gas money. I&amp;rsquo;d  like to get a hard top camper, which can be placed at any big-box realtor for three days, so I don&apos;t need to play for my bed.  I&apos;d like somebody to help me organize my schedule and my promotional material; this is my weakness.  July 1 may bring the end, the end  to everything I&amp;rsquo;ve worked on since the beginning of this year. But I will march proudly, and with knowledge of my direction, to the cause which the divine is called me to. If this is the last letter you ever receive from Jason Moon.org, know that I wrote  it with  love, joy, and kindness.
These are my only weapons. Sleep is a lover I haven&apos;t known in years. Depression lives in my shoestrings. Anxiety is not a matter of if but when,  and to what intensity. The road less traveled leads to the same destination as the road well-traveled.  All roads lead to Rome!  But are we going to Rome?  Each night, I close my eyes and I dream of a life with regular sleep patterns in the absence of chronic pain.  Each morning I wake, if we could even call it that, with the harsh reality of insomnia and pain.
I leave you with that; have a joyful Memorial Day weekend. I hope that all of you made it home alive. You survived a stupid idiotic action of your own accord and hopefully you  learned from it.  Is this life a test? I don&apos;t know. A great man once asked me, &amp;ldquo;Would you love God, even if you knew God had abandoned you? Even if you knew, you are condemned the punishment for all of eternity?&amp;quot; I answer resoundingly yes. Bring it.
I close this letter in confusion, love, and trust. Confusion over what I should do next. Love, for I know that only 2% of you will have gotten this far in reading this letter. And trust, that what I am doing is important, and ordained. That to do anything else no matter how profitable would run against the grain. I will try. Of all the mottos in all the military branches no other rings truer to me than this one. I will try. I will try. For the love of God I will try.

Jason Moon
06/02/2011 </description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[Introduction<br />
I wanted to write this on Memorial Day weekend. I wanted to write this on Memorial Day. An entire month has gone by and I have not written a newsletter. I've begun to wonder if anyone will notice. Someone once said &ldquo;I will honor the dead by fighting like hell for the living.&rdquo;  So that is what I'll do. This newsletter will stray from the course and you won't believe parts of it. Other parts you will have predicted, but I offer you the truth for I have no other weapon. <br />
Before you begin any mission, if you are lucky enough to be privy to the information, you get to do an assessment. What we have, what do us need, what is our objective, and how we achieve the objective considering the difference between what we have and what we need. I spent my entire 10 years in the military as a specialist, which is the highest rank you get, so long as you never get in trouble. If you do nothing, except follow orders well, you will attain the rank of specialist. Some of, more motivated soldiers, have laughed at me. But I enjoyed being told what to do. There was never any glory, but there was also never room for a mistake.<br />
What is working?     <br />
There have been so many fantastic opportunities to communicate the mission. This June 4, 2011 I will perform for dry hooch on the VA grounds during the reclaiming our heritage event at 3:00 PM. On 10 June I will travel to Lake Tomahawk, to Camp American Legion.  On June 21, I have the honor and privilege of playing in the VIP tent at country USA in Oshkosh Wisconsin. On Tuesday, June 21, 2011 anyone who served our country and has documentation of that fact enters the grounds for free. July 8 will see me at  many ways of peace in Eagle River Wisconsin, and July 9 I will travel all the way to the northern rim of Michigan&rsquo; Java on Da Bay has invited me to play.<br />
I hope to perform at Camp American Legion for the freedom ride on August 23, 2011, but plans have yet to be made. Later in September, I will play it the vets 4 vets gathering, and conduct a songwriting workshop at Camp Miller in Sturgeon Lake.  I am absolutely humbled by the opportunity to perform in Ashville, South Carolina in early October for what will be my fourth soldier's heart retreat. Then, October 20 and 21st, I will be given the honor of performing and speaking at the first annual veterans healing and arts integration conference, at Walter Reed medical hospital Washington DC.<br />
Of course June 12, is a Sunday. And so I expect you to be resting. If you have the energy make sure you come to the west end of Locust St., Festival and check out the brand-new first annual Wisconsin veteran stage, featuring Frog water, God&rsquo;s Outlaw, The Mambo Surfers, and Shattered. All the proceeds go to help homeless veterans in Milwaukee.  By the end of June 2011, I hope to be one third of the way to my goal of raising $25,000 for veterans by 2014. Imagine, all you have to do is come down, enjoy the festival, and drink a beer.<br />
Failures, disappointments, and reality<br />
The most difficult thing, about raising money for others is balancing the level of neglect one presides over concerning their own dignity. A better way of saying that is; traveling around, playing music and talking about the reality of PTSD, isn't paying the bills.  Don't get me wrong, the communities and performances have been wonderful, I've raised almost $4000, and I have communed with some amazing veterans. But Sarah, my wife, and I are trying to have a child. And I am dangerously close to having to sell everything related to music to simply pay the bills.<br />
What does someone say about that?  I always have much more food in my stomach than those I feed. But I have been traveling, communicating, and performing, at a financial loss. I have yet to reach a place where I'm comfortable to both earn enough to eat, and raise money for others to eat. <br />
To be quite honest, our music company, Full Moon Music, is almost $2000 in the hole. These bills will come due on the first of next month. When they do my mission will end. If you haven't taken the time to purchase a copy of my new CD, please do so now. It is funny that it may be the very act of charity that ends my charity work.  But this is life, always ironic and present.  I cannot ask, my religion and my pride do not allow it, so I simply say, &ldquo;we are out of money.&rdquo;  &ldquo;You're out of money because we give it all away.&rdquo;  There are many obstacles I have been trained to remove, but profiting from my charity is the most difficult proposition I have ever navigated. Unfortunately, I was looking down at the path, and neglected the greater picture. Drive on. I know no other way to exist.<br />
With what we have<br />
And so I offer you this Jason Moon newsletter with great joy, and great suffering. These letters that I write are not so much to you the reader, as they are an exercise for the author. The author needs to be reminded why we are here and what we are struggling for. I need help with webpage design, I need a tape recorder, and I need strings and picks and gas money. I&rsquo;d  like to get a hard top camper, which can be placed at any big-box realtor for three days, so I don't need to play for my bed.  I'd like somebody to help me organize my schedule and my promotional material; this is my weakness.  July 1 may bring the end, the end  to everything I&rsquo;ve worked on since the beginning of this year. But I will march proudly, and with knowledge of my direction, to the cause which the divine is called me to. If this is the last letter you ever receive from Jason Moon.org, know that I wrote  it with  love, joy, and kindness.<br />
These are my only weapons. Sleep is a lover I haven't known in years. Depression lives in my shoestrings. Anxiety is not a matter of if but when,  and to what intensity. The road less traveled leads to the same destination as the road well-traveled.  All roads lead to Rome!  But are we going to Rome?  Each night, I close my eyes and I dream of a life with regular sleep patterns in the absence of chronic pain.  Each morning I wake, if we could even call it that, with the harsh reality of insomnia and pain.<br />
I leave you with that; have a joyful Memorial Day weekend. I hope that all of you made it home alive. You survived a stupid idiotic action of your own accord and hopefully you  learned from it.  Is this life a test? I don't know. A great man once asked me, &ldquo;Would you love God, even if you knew God had abandoned you? Even if you knew, you are condemned the punishment for all of eternity?&quot; I answer resoundingly yes. Bring it.<br />
I close this letter in confusion, love, and trust. Confusion over what I should do next. Love, for I know that only 2% of you will have gotten this far in reading this letter. And trust, that what I am doing is important, and ordained. That to do anything else no matter how profitable would run against the grain. I will try. Of all the mottos in all the military branches no other rings truer to me than this one. I will try. I will try. For the love of God I will try.<br />
<br />
Jason Moon<br />
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					<description>Jason Moon&amp;rsquo;s December Newsletter
News, shows, music, and disappointments.
Hello Friends
It&amp;rsquo;s time for my monthly  newsletter.&amp;nbsp; You are receiving this  because you are listed as a friend through my web page &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.jasonmoon.org&quot;&gt;www.jasonmoon.org.&amp;nbsp; If you are receiving this email by mistake  please unsubscribe by using the link above.&amp;nbsp;  There is a lot going on around here, so here goes
The New CD
My new CD, &amp;quot;Trying to Find My  Way Home&amp;rdquo; is finally finished. As of today it is available digitally in its  entirety at my webpage store &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.jasonmoon.org/fr_store.cfm&quot;&gt;http://www.jasonmoon.org/fr_store.cfm or 
&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.reverbnation.com/store/index/artist_447029&quot;&gt;http://www.reverbnation.com/store/index/artist_447029.&amp;nbsp; It will be sent to the manufacturer this  Wednesday, and should be available as a physical CD directly from me by  December 12, and through iTunes, Napster, CD baby, Amazon, and Amazon MP3 by  December 20.&amp;nbsp; The entire project has come  together wonderfully. To get the sale of digital downloads rolling, and in the  spirit of the giving season, the first 10 people who download my new CD  digitally in its entirety, and tell me about it, will receive a free copy of my  debut 1997 CD, &amp;quot;Naked Under All These Clothes&amp;quot;.&amp;nbsp; Download my new CD, and I will send you free  of charge, shipping paid, a physical copy of the newly repressed Naked Under  All These Clothes.&amp;nbsp; If you go to my  webpage you will also see that I have updated my online store. You can now  purchase directly from Full Moon Music every CD Jason Moon has ever recorded.
In support  of my new CD, I have lots of shows coming up, which you can view by going to my  webpage. This month I&apos;m playing Thursday, December 9, At the New Moon in  Oshkosh from 7:30 PM to 11:30 PM. On Saturday, December 11, at Fire on Water in  Milwaukee, I am performing with Adam Schultz, opening for the band Phalaphel  around 9:30 PM. On Thursday, December 30, I have the great honor of performing  at the County Clare in Milwaukee.&amp;nbsp; They&apos;ve  begun a weekly singer-songwriter showcase.&amp;nbsp;  I&apos;ll be performing beginning around 10 PM for one hour. I have a lot  more shows coming up in January, so visit my webpage for a complete schedule.
I am also  looking for places to play. I am available to perform for fundraisers for any  organizations which promote healing and support of veterans and/or the cause of  peace.&amp;nbsp; I&apos;d love to come and play at your  event free of charge, and also plan to donate two dollars of every CD sale  towards your cause. Contact &lt;a href=&quot;mailto:fullmoonmusic@jasonmoon.org&quot;&gt;fullmoonmusic@jasonmoon.org for more information. I would also love to hear from you if you know of any  places where I could perform at, press that would cover the release of my new  CD, or media that would play my new CD.
The Sundance Film  Fest
Well friends, the results are in.  Over 700 films were entered into the international documentary category at the  Sundance film Festival. The documentary which I wrote songs for, which should  finally have a name within the next couple days, did not make it in. I had  hoped it would. It has a lot of important things to say about soldiers  returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.&amp;nbsp; HBO  recently aired &amp;ldquo;Wartorn-1861-2010&amp;rdquo;, a film that chronicles the history of  post-traumatic stress disorder.&amp;nbsp; The film  tells the viewer that the armies attitude towards PTSD has evolved positively  since it&amp;rsquo;s earlier days. They show the famous clip of Gen. Patton slapping a  soldier with PTSD. One current high-ranking military official states,  &amp;quot;PTSD casualties should be evacuated from the battlefield just like  physical casualties.&amp;quot; What this film doesn&apos;t tell you is that the  military, as we speak, is redeploying soldiers suffering from, and medicated  for PTSD. An estimated 20% of all soldiers being recycled back into the field  are suffering from identified and unidentified PTSD. In some cases the military  has canceled soldiers medical appointments where they would be diagnosed with  PTSD in order to redeploy them to combat.&amp;nbsp;  Find out more at&amp;nbsp; &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.ivaw.org/operation-recovery&quot;&gt;www.ivaw.org/operation-recovery
The documentary which I performed  music for, and I&apos;m also in, seeks to break the stereotypical stigma of  PTSD.&amp;nbsp; I was just informed yesterday by a  friend I served with in Iraq of another soldier who, rather than face the  humiliation associated with the &amp;quot;mental illness&amp;quot; of PTSD, when into  his garage, put a shotgun in his mouth, and blew his brains out. &amp;nbsp;I have a small circle of six Iraqi and  Afghanistan veterans which I communicate with on a regular basis.&amp;nbsp; This brings the total number of soldiers,  known to us, who have taken their own lives, to eight.&amp;nbsp; 6570 veterans take their own lives annually.&amp;nbsp; Its time our country and culture changes the  way it treats and talks about veterans who suffer from PTSD. Post-traumatic  stress disorder is anything but a disorder.&amp;nbsp;  The good news is that the film is still in the running in several other  national and international film festivals and will still air on ARTE-TV in  Europe this September. They are also working towards a grant to help with  outreach here in America. So there are several more chances for the message to  be heard.
News from the  Homeless Veterans Initiative
The HVI Food Program:&amp;nbsp; On Dec.  7th Veterans For Peace is opening the first food pantry in the city of  Milwaukee for homeless veterans. It will be located at St. John&apos;s Lutheran  Church, 5500 W. Greenfield Ave. We expect to start out feeding over 100  homeless veterans every week. 
The HVI Housing Program: We are  presently renting a five bedroom house on the near northwest side of Milwaukee  where five homeless veterans are staying. We&apos;re hopeful that we can raise  enough funding in 2011 to rent out one or two more houses.
If anyone would like to help,  volunteers are always needed, assembling and distributing the bags of food. And  if anyone has grocery bags, both paper and plastic, we need them. We receive a  donation of bread each week from Wildflower bakery at 28th &amp;amp; Lincoln and  the rest of the food is purchased from Feeding America. Since everything is  sold by the pound, can goods end up being the most expensive item we get. So  any donations of can goods are also welcomed. If you have either bags or cans  and need them picked up,&amp;nbsp;email or call Dennis Johnson at 414-810-0655.&amp;nbsp; Online donations can be made at &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.neverhomeless.org&quot;&gt;www.neverhomeless.org
Salutations
I wish  everyone a safe and happy holiday season, and pray that the hungry will be fed,  and the cold will be made warm.&amp;nbsp; That the  victim will find justice and forgiveness, and that justice will bring  rehabilitation instead of retribution. That the world will move one day closer  to knowing a day without war.
December 6th, 2010
Jason Moon</description>
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News, shows, music, and disappointments.</p>
<p>Hello Friends<br />
It&rsquo;s time for my monthly  newsletter.&nbsp; You are receiving this  because you are listed as a friend through my web page <a href="http://www.jasonmoon.org">www.jasonmoon.org</a>.&nbsp; If you are receiving this email by mistake  please unsubscribe by using the link above.&nbsp;  There is a lot going on around here, so here goes</p>
<p><strong>The New CD</strong><br />
My new CD, &quot;Trying to Find My  Way Home&rdquo; is finally finished. As of today it is available digitally in its  entirety at my webpage store <a href="http://www.jasonmoon.org/fr_store.cfm">http://www.jasonmoon.org/fr_store.cfm</a> or <br />
<a href="http://www.reverbnation.com/store/index/artist_447029">http://www.reverbnation.com/store/index/artist_447029</a>.&nbsp; It will be sent to the manufacturer this  Wednesday, and should be available as a physical CD directly from me by  December 12, and through iTunes, Napster, CD baby, Amazon, and Amazon MP3 by  December 20.&nbsp; The entire project has come  together wonderfully. To get the sale of digital downloads rolling, and in the  spirit of the giving season, the first 10 people who download my new CD  digitally in its entirety, and tell me about it, will receive a free copy of my  debut 1997 CD, &quot;Naked Under All These Clothes&quot;.&nbsp; Download my new CD, and I will send you free  of charge, shipping paid, a physical copy of the newly repressed Naked Under  All These Clothes.&nbsp; If you go to my  webpage you will also see that I have updated my online store. You can now  purchase directly from Full Moon Music every CD Jason Moon has ever recorded.<br />
In support  of my new CD, I have lots of shows coming up, which you can view by going to my  webpage. This month I'm playing Thursday, December 9, At the New Moon in  Oshkosh from 7:30 PM to 11:30 PM. On Saturday, December 11, at Fire on Water in  Milwaukee, I am performing with Adam Schultz, opening for the band Phalaphel  around 9:30 PM. On Thursday, December 30, I have the great honor of performing  at the County Clare in Milwaukee.&nbsp; They've  begun a weekly singer-songwriter showcase.&nbsp;  I'll be performing beginning around 10 PM for one hour. I have a lot  more shows coming up in January, so visit my webpage for a complete schedule.<br />
I am also  looking for places to play. I am available to perform for fundraisers for any  organizations which promote healing and support of veterans and/or the cause of  peace.&nbsp; I'd love to come and play at your  event free of charge, and also plan to donate two dollars of every CD sale  towards your cause. Contact <a href="mailto:fullmoonmusic@jasonmoon.org">fullmoonmusic@jasonmoon.org</a> for more information. I would also love to hear from you if you know of any  places where I could perform at, press that would cover the release of my new  CD, or media that would play my new CD.</p>
<p><strong>The Sundance Film  Fest</strong><br />
Well friends, the results are in.  Over 700 films were entered into the international documentary category at the  Sundance film Festival. The documentary which I wrote songs for, which should  finally have a name within the next couple days, did not make it in. I had  hoped it would. It has a lot of important things to say about soldiers  returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.&nbsp; HBO  recently aired &ldquo;Wartorn-1861-2010&rdquo;, a film that chronicles the history of  post-traumatic stress disorder.&nbsp; The film  tells the viewer that the armies attitude towards PTSD has evolved positively  since it&rsquo;s earlier days. They show the famous clip of Gen. Patton slapping a  soldier with PTSD. One current high-ranking military official states,  &quot;PTSD casualties should be evacuated from the battlefield just like  physical casualties.&quot; What this film doesn't tell you is that the  military, as we speak, is redeploying soldiers suffering from, and medicated  for PTSD. An estimated 20% of all soldiers being recycled back into the field  are suffering from identified and unidentified PTSD. In some cases the military  has canceled soldiers medical appointments where they would be diagnosed with  PTSD in order to redeploy them to combat.&nbsp;  Find out more at&nbsp; <a href="http://www.ivaw.org/operation-recovery">www.ivaw.org/operation-recovery</a><br />
The documentary which I performed  music for, and I'm also in, seeks to break the stereotypical stigma of  PTSD.&nbsp; I was just informed yesterday by a  friend I served with in Iraq of another soldier who, rather than face the  humiliation associated with the &quot;mental illness&quot; of PTSD, when into  his garage, put a shotgun in his mouth, and blew his brains out. &nbsp;I have a small circle of six Iraqi and  Afghanistan veterans which I communicate with on a regular basis.&nbsp; This brings the total number of soldiers,  known to us, who have taken their own lives, to eight.&nbsp; 6570 veterans take their own lives annually.&nbsp; Its time our country and culture changes the  way it treats and talks about veterans who suffer from PTSD. Post-traumatic  stress disorder is anything but a disorder.&nbsp;  The good news is that the film is still in the running in several other  national and international film festivals and will still air on ARTE-TV in  Europe this September. They are also working towards a grant to help with  outreach here in America. So there are several more chances for the message to  be heard.</p>
<p><strong>News from the  Homeless Veterans Initiative</strong><br />
The HVI Food Program:&nbsp; On Dec.  7th Veterans For Peace is opening the first food pantry in the city of  Milwaukee for homeless veterans. It will be located at St. John's Lutheran  Church, 5500 W. Greenfield Ave. We expect to start out feeding over 100  homeless veterans every week. <br />
The HVI Housing Program: We are  presently renting a five bedroom house on the near northwest side of Milwaukee  where five homeless veterans are staying. We're hopeful that we can raise  enough funding in 2011 to rent out one or two more houses.<br />
If anyone would like to help,  volunteers are always needed, assembling and distributing the bags of food. And  if anyone has grocery bags, both paper and plastic, we need them. We receive a  donation of bread each week from Wildflower bakery at 28th &amp; Lincoln and  the rest of the food is purchased from Feeding America. Since everything is  sold by the pound, can goods end up being the most expensive item we get. So  any donations of can goods are also welcomed. If you have either bags or cans  and need them picked up,&nbsp;email or call Dennis Johnson at 414-810-0655.&nbsp; Online donations can be made at <a href="http://www.neverhomeless.org">www.neverhomeless.org</a></p>
<p><strong>Salutations</strong><br />
I wish  everyone a safe and happy holiday season, and pray that the hungry will be fed,  and the cold will be made warm.&nbsp; That the  victim will find justice and forgiveness, and that justice will bring  rehabilitation instead of retribution. That the world will move one day closer  to knowing a day without war.<br />
December 6th, 2010<br />
Jason Moon</p>]]></content:encoded>
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					<description>Just heard some of the semi-final mixes of the rest of the songs on my new album.  Lil Rev dropped by the studio to add some harmonica.  Got some new gigs coming up this month!  Still looks like my new CD will be out around Dec 20th.   I&apos;m really excited.Moon</description>
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					<title>Jason Moon&apos;s November Newsletter</title>
					<link>http://fullmoonmusic.org/blog.cfm?feature=1621072&amp;postid=579028</link>
					<description>Happy Halloween.  It&apos;s time for my monthly newsletter.  You are receiving this because you are listed as a friend through my web page www.jasonmoon.org.  If you are receiving this email by mistake please unsubscribe by using the link above.  There is a lot going on around here, so here goes.
News from Jason Moon the Musician.
The New CD &quot;Trying to Find My Way Home&quot;
My new CD project will continue.  Some very wonderful friends and family have helped me raise the funds to keep the project going.   Thank you so very much.  The CD now has a name, &quot;Trying to Find My Way Home&quot;.  I have 5 tracks done and am going back into the studio to record the vocal and guitar for the remaining 8 songs.  I begin recording Nov 2nd.  I am lucky to once again have Jonathon Leubner of SurroundinSound Studios running the boards.  I am also glad that two of Milwaukee&apos;s finest performers: John and Susan Nicholson of Frog Water will be joining me once again to finish out the CD.   Progress Media of Oshkosh Wisconsin is working on the graphic design as we speak.  If all goes well the CD should be available by mid to late December.
As you may know, four of my songs, which are included on the album, are in a Documentary about Iraq and Afghanistan veterans with PTSD.  An instrumental version of my song &quot;Trying to Find My Way Home&quot; was selected for the final credit role.  The documentary is being produced by the French production company zadig productions.  The 94 minute documentary, whose working title is, &quot;Welcome Home&quot;, is set to air on ARTE-TV, a European television channel, in September of 2011.  It has also been entered into the Sundance Film Festival.  We won&apos;t know if it has made it in until early December so keep you&apos;re fingures crossed.  You can help me by pre purchasing my new CD through my webpage.
My First CD &quot;Naked Under All These Clothes&quot;
            I finally ran out of copies of my first CD &quot;Naked Under All These Clothes&quot; (1996).  Progress media helped me recreate the graphics and I was able to have it repressed.  It is now available on iTunes, amazon mp3, napster, and most major online digital music distributers.  In the next couple weeks it will also be available physically through Amazon and CD Baby.  It is also always available through my web site, a web site which I am also working hard to improve.
Moon n&apos; Schultzy are planning some more shows this winter in the Northwoods.  Thanks to all you North Woods people who come out and make the show a success.  Sorry that I had to miss the Dos Gringo&apos;s show for Halloween, I&apos;ve been battling a nasty cold.
My Milwaukee project band with Nate Grier has a new name and a new member. We are now a three piece, two acoustic guitars and a Cajon, played by Milwaukee percussionist Mike Styles.  The band is now called.... &quot;Little Mischief&quot; and we are currently working on a demo CD.  We hope to have our debut performance in Milwaukee, WI in January.
News from Jason Moon the student.
            I am so busy with these music projects that thoughts of school escape my mind.  Though the changing of the leaves left me longing for a return to the books, I am focusing on music for now.  I plan on applying for the PhD. program at Marquette University in Milwaukee, December 2011 to begin school September 2012.  It will take me that long to learn both of the required languages: French and German, and make other preparations.  I also really want to give my mind a rest and my music carrier a fair shake before I commit to another long adventure in school.
            News from Jason Moon the activist. 
I continue to work with Neverhomeless.org, a non-profit that helps homeless veterans in the Milwaukee area.    I have the privilege of sitting on the board of directors and am amazed equally by both the great need and neglect of our nation&apos;s veterans and the enormous generosity and effort of those who pitch in.  We are still the only area organization that actively seeks out homeless veterans.  We go under the bridges, into the tent cities, to the homeless shelters, and look for them.  Once we find them we use ours and other resources to get them off the street, into the VA system, and on a path to becoming independent again.  We bring them food, drive them to VA appointments, and even temporarily house them while they are in transition.  We don&apos;t stop there either.  The number of veterans we&apos;ve gotten off the street is now well over 250, and in the last quarter we delivered 21 tons of food to just under 1000 veterans.  Our grant writer has also secured a grant to help fund our transitional housing program.  There are an estimated 4000 homeless veterans in the greater Milwaukee area.  We&apos;ve taken 250 of them off the street and weekly help a further 500 hundred that are at risk.  But how can we celebrate when there are still 3750 veterans who will spend tonight sleeping on the street or in their car?  The battle continues and we march forward.  We do not leave our wounded behind!  www.neverhomeless.org
News from friends and family.
            My wife Sarah is working hard on her last year of school.  She just finished directing Milwaukee Youth Theater&apos;s performance of Alice in Wonderland.  She is enjoying some quiet nights to work on her school work.  But I think she is secretly awaiting her next theater adventure.
            My son Dylan is doing great at his first year of middle school.  We enjoy making music toghether.  He loves to learn songs.  I was a little confused when he had me print out the lyrics to both &quot;Louisiana Saturday Night&quot; and &quot;I want to Be a Billionaire&quot;.  Oh pop music, be gentle with our youth.
Wishing everyone a great November,
Jason Moon&amp;nbsp;</description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[Happy Halloween.  It?s time for my monthly newsletter.  You are receiving this because you are listed as a friend through my web page www.jasonmoon.org.  If you are receiving this email by mistake please unsubscribe by using the link above.  There is a lot going on around here, so here goes.
News from Jason Moon the Musician.
The New CD ?Trying to Find My Way Home?
My new CD project will continue.  Some very wonderful friends and family have helped me raise the funds to keep the project going.   Thank you so very much.  The CD now has a name, ?Trying to Find My Way Home?.  I have 5 tracks done and am going back into the studio to record the vocal and guitar for the remaining 8 songs.  I begin recording Nov 2nd.  I am lucky to once again have Jonathon Leubner of SurroundinSound Studios running the boards.  I am also glad that two of Milwaukee?s finest performers: John and Susan Nicholson of Frog Water will be joining me once again to finish out the CD.   Progress Media of Oshkosh Wisconsin is working on the graphic design as we speak.  If all goes well the CD should be available by mid to late December.
As you may know, four of my songs, which are included on the album, are in a Documentary about Iraq and Afghanistan veterans with PTSD.  An instrumental version of my song ?Trying to Find My Way Home? was selected for the final credit role.  The documentary is being produced by the French production company zadig productions.  The 94 minute documentary, whose working title is, ?Welcome Home?, is set to air on ARTE-TV, a European television channel, in September of 2011.  It has also been entered into the Sundance Film Festival.  We won?t know if it has made it in until early December so keep you?re fingures crossed.  You can help me by pre purchasing my new CD through my webpage.
My First CD ?Naked Under All These Clothes?
            I finally ran out of copies of my first CD ?Naked Under All These Clothes? (1996).  Progress media helped me recreate the graphics and I was able to have it repressed.  It is now available on iTunes, amazon mp3, napster, and most major online digital music distributers.  In the next couple weeks it will also be available physically through Amazon and CD Baby.  It is also always available through my web site, a web site which I am also working hard to improve.
Moon n? Schultzy are planning some more shows this winter in the Northwoods.  Thanks to all you North Woods people who come out and make the show a success.  Sorry that I had to miss the Dos Gringo?s show for Halloween, I?ve been battling a nasty cold.
My Milwaukee project band with Nate Grier has a new name and a new member. We are now a three piece, two acoustic guitars and a Cajon, played by Milwaukee percussionist Mike Styles.  The band is now called?. ?Little Mischief? and we are currently working on a demo CD.  We hope to have our debut performance in Milwaukee, WI in January.
News from Jason Moon the student.
            I am so busy with these music projects that thoughts of school escape my mind.  Though the changing of the leaves left me longing for a return to the books, I am focusing on music for now.  I plan on applying for the PhD. program at Marquette University in Milwaukee, December 2011 to begin school September 2012.  It will take me that long to learn both of the required languages: French and German, and make other preparations.  I also really want to give my mind a rest and my music carrier a fair shake before I commit to another long adventure in school.
            News from Jason Moon the activist. 
I continue to work with Neverhomeless.org, a non-profit that helps homeless veterans in the Milwaukee area.    I have the privilege of sitting on the board of directors and am amazed equally by both the great need and neglect of our nation?s veterans and the enormous generosity and effort of those who pitch in.  We are still the only area organization that actively seeks out homeless veterans.  We go under the bridges, into the tent cities, to the homeless shelters, and look for them.  Once we find them we use ours and other resources to get them off the street, into the VA system, and on a path to becoming independent again.  We bring them food, drive them to VA appointments, and even temporarily house them while they are in transition.  We don?t stop there either.  The number of veterans we?ve gotten off the street is now well over 250, and in the last quarter we delivered 21 tons of food to just under 1000 veterans.  Our grant writer has also secured a grant to help fund our transitional housing program.  There are an estimated 4000 homeless veterans in the greater Milwaukee area.  We?ve taken 250 of them off the street and weekly help a further 500 hundred that are at risk.  But how can we celebrate when there are still 3750 veterans who will spend tonight sleeping on the street or in their car?  The battle continues and we march forward.  We do not leave our wounded behind!  www.neverhomeless.org
News from friends and family.
            My wife Sarah is working hard on her last year of school.  She just finished directing Milwaukee Youth Theater?s performance of Alice in Wonderland.  She is enjoying some quiet nights to work on her school work.  But I think she is secretly awaiting her next theater adventure.
            My son Dylan is doing great at his first year of middle school.  We enjoy making music toghether.  He loves to learn songs.  I was a little confused when he had me print out the lyrics to both ?Louisiana Saturday Night? and ?I want to Be a Billionaire?.  Oh pop music, be gentle with our youth.
Wishing everyone a great November,
Jason Moon&nbsp;]]></content:encoded>
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					<description>Hello friends 
Some technical issues. 
First, an apology, for anyone who was mistakenly signed up to receive these emails.  If you didn&amp;rsquo;t intend on receiving information about Jason Moon&amp;rsquo;s music and performances please select unsubscribe below.  I will not at all be offended and again apologize for the inconvenience.  Also, I have found that including web addresses made some of my last newsletters go to people&amp;rsquo;s junk mail, so I am going to leave out the www part of web page addresses throughout the text So what is this?  I have a great new web page  Jasonmoon.org  It includes an email service that allows me to email friends and fans updates about my music, where and when I&amp;rsquo;ll be performing next.  It&amp;rsquo;s a very useful tool.  I can sort friends and fans by their distance from a particular gig and only bother/invite those who are close enough to come.  I promise to keep the emails to a minimum: 1-2 a month and I will never sell or give out your information. 
News from Jason Moon the Musician. 
I just finished an amazing studio session at SurroundInSound Studio in Wauwatosa.  Jonathon Leubner runs the studio and ran the boards.  If you ever need top notch recording work done, I highly recommend recording with Jonathon.  For more about his studio visit atsurroundinsound.com.   I also had the amazing opportunity to work with two of Milwaukee&amp;rsquo;s finest performers: John and Susan Nicholson of Frog Water frogwater.us.  We recorded 4 songs for my new album and one for the big project I&amp;rsquo;ve been so excited about. So what is it?  What is this big project that has got me so excited?   A French film maker Olivier Morel filmed a documentary about Iraq and Afghanistan veterans with PTSD and several of my songs are in the film.  The studio session mentioned above was to create an instrumental version of my song &amp;ldquo;Trying to Find My Way Home&amp;rdquo; for the final credit role.  The documentary is being produced by the French production company zadigproductions.com that funded the recording session.  They were nice enough to allow me to re-record four additional songs which are in the film and will be on my upcoming album.  The 94 minute documentary which is currently unnamed was set to air on ARTE-TV, a European television channel, in January of next year.  I have just found out the air date is now September of 2011.  I was disappointed until I heard why. The production company has put off airing the date because they wanted to enter the film into the Sundance Film Festival.  In order to win a medal at Sundance the film must not have been aired.  Isn&amp;rsquo;t that amazing?  They&amp;rsquo;ve already submitted the film in its final rough draft stage.  We don&amp;rsquo;t know if it will make it in, but if it does, wow.  So that&amp;rsquo;s the big news.  My music is in a documentary as both the final credit roll song and several other songs figure prominently throughout the film.  This documentary has been submitted to the Sundance Film Festival and will air in Europe on ARTE-TV.  I have five of songs recorded and am now financially on my own to record the remaining eight songs that will fill my next CD, tentatively titled &amp;ldquo;Trying to Find My Way Home&amp;rdquo;.  You can listen to the demo versions of four of the songs by visiting my web page, jasonmoon.org; they are the first four songs that will play.  Raising the capitol to finish the CD will be a challenge and anyone willing to invest is welcome to contact me for further discussion.  My goal is to have the CD finished and available on iTunes, amazon, cd baby, and other online retailers by the time the film airs.   If you&amp;rsquo;re interested in helping me make this a reality, please contact me. I have been having a lot of fun playing with Moon n&amp;rsquo; Schultzy.  Our performance at Suds&amp;rsquo; on the Square in Ripon this month was a great time.  I am also looking forward to our Great Northwoods Tour: October 1st at The Minocqua Brewing Co., in Minocqua and October 2nd at Legend&amp;rsquo;s in St. Germain; both these shows start around 8:30pm so come early.  I have so much fun playing up north.  It&amp;rsquo;s like a reunion/party every time.  Thanks to all you North Woods people who come out and make the show a success.  It may sound silly to you, but as they say in Scooby Doo, &amp;ldquo;we wouldn&amp;rsquo;t have a show without you&amp;rdquo;.  Speaking of which, I am looking for someone with a digital camera, or phone camera, to shoot some video of the Legend&amp;rsquo;s show.  Schultzy and I are trying to make a promo DVD and could use some crowd footage and interviews to show other venues up north just how much fun can be had.  If it works out we will be planning no less than three tours of the Northwoods this summer, one each month.   I also have an upcoming performance with my Milwaukee project band with Nate Grier. We will be playing the Nakashima&amp;rsquo;s lounge in Green Bay on October 14th beginning at 8:30.  I am trying to find a good Milwaukee venue for all my Milwaukee friends, but don&amp;rsquo;t really know where to begin.  I need to play somewhere where my Mad Campers can come and hear me play.  So if you know of any good places in Milwaukee for an acoustic trio to perform, please let me know.  Other than that I continue to write songs and work on my web page.  I finally submitted Naked Under All These Clothes to all the major online distributers.  I am also looking into a project with a Milwaukee musician named Geoff Felsher who plays guitar and lap steel.  We&amp;rsquo;re going to get together soon to see if we can make something happen. 
News from Jason Moon the student. 
Not much to report here.  I&amp;rsquo;ve finally finished my Masters at Cardinal Stritch and am still considering pursuing a PhD at Marquette here in Milwaukee.  I&amp;rsquo;d have to get my GRE up and learn to read and write French and German.  Even though I&amp;rsquo;ve taken a year off of school to work on music I&amp;rsquo;ve still begun to work on preliminary steps towards the PhD just to be prepared.  If I decide to go and get accepted (this being the biggest hurdle) I will have the amazing opportunity to work under a brilliant professor Dr. Michael Duffey.  I would be pursuing a Theology and Culture PhD with an emphasis on Peace Studies and Ethics.  But time will tell.  However, none of this would have been possible without the tutoring, mentoring, counseling, and friendship of one of the most amazing people I have ever had the privilege to know: Dr. John Zemler.  His friendship has helped me heal so much; I cannot even begin to explain.  You can learn more about his work with PTSD at his blog ptsdspirituality.com.  If you know anyone who suffers from PTSD and would like to understand it better in terms of spirituality as opposed to the more common &amp;ldquo;medicate until catatonic&amp;rdquo; approach, please have them visit his blog. 
News from Jason Moon the activist. 
We just had another successful fund raiser at Center Street Daze raising money for Neverhomeless.org, a non-profit that helps homeless veterans in the Milwaukee area.    Never Homeless is the only veterans organization in the Milwaukee are (that I know of) that actively seeks out Homeless veterans.  They go under the bridges, into the tent cities, to the homeless shelters, and look for them.  WE DO NOT LEAVE OUR WOUNDED BEHIND.  Once we find them we use ours and other resources to get them off the street, into the VA system, and on a path to becoming independent again.  We bring them food, drive them to VA appointments, and even temporarily house them while they are in transition.  We don&amp;rsquo;t stop there either.  We had a veteran who had just finished 120 days of substance recovery in Dom 123 at the VA.  He managed to get into an apartment, but had nothing, a couple sets of clothes and a suitcase.  This is a recipe for recidivism.  So we showed up with our van and in one day furnished his apartment, stocked his refrigerator, and helped him make employment contacts near his residence.  We continue to support him and many many others until they are able to make it on their own.  I use the royal we here, but I may take a little too much liberty.  I only help facilitate fundraising and sit on the board of directors.  It is actually two men, Denis Johnson and Mark Forman who make it all happen.  They have assisted over 200 veterans in just over two years on a shoe string budget.  We are supported solely by donations and fight every day to stay out of the red.  Though we have some grants finally coming in, we still rely on donations.  Other ways to help is to contact the Milwaukee papers and Television networks and ask them to feature Never Homeless.  If you know a veteran in the Milwaukee area who is in need, please give me their contact info. News from friends and family. 
My wife Sarah is working hard on her last year of school.  She just got a position as an adjunct teacher for First Stage Children&amp;rsquo;s Theater.  It is an amazing opportunity.  She is also directing for Milwaukee Youth Theater&amp;rsquo;s performance of Alice in Wonderland which you can see performed Friday 10/22 7pm in Ivory Hall at Lincoln Center of the Arts. 820 E. Knapp St. Milwaukee, WI. 53202.  Sarah and I also just celebrated our 3rd anniversary.   	My son Dylan is doing great at his first year of middle school.  He loves to sing songs with me and has an amazing ability to remember lyrics.  Now if I could only convince him that the effort it takes to learn the guitar is vastly outweighed by the rewards reaped.  My prayers and good vibes go out to:  A dear friend going through a tough divorce; you can call me any time, seriously, night or day, I don&amp;rsquo;t care when, if you need a shoulder, and I&amp;rsquo;m there for you buddy.  Another friend who&amp;rsquo;s awaiting an important court decision; hang in their friend.  And lastly to one of the most important people in the world to me who&amp;rsquo;s struggling to find the best treatment for her child; anything I can do to help, do not hesitate to ask.  Lastly, congratulations to Benjamin and Lindy Cloyd on their marriage, you got a good one this time Benjamin, may a long lifetime of love greet you and Lindy every day. Sorry for the lengthy email, that&amp;rsquo;s what graduate school does to you Thank you Jason Moon</description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[Hello friends <br />
<b>Some technical issues. </b><br />
First, an apology, for anyone who was mistakenly signed up to receive these emails.  If you didn&rsquo;t intend on receiving information about Jason Moon&rsquo;s music and performances please select unsubscribe below.  I will not at all be offended and again apologize for the inconvenience.  Also, I have found that including web addresses made some of my last newsletters go to people&rsquo;s junk mail, so I am going to leave out the www part of web page addresses throughout the text So what is this?  I have a great new web page  Jasonmoon.org  It includes an email service that allows me to email friends and fans updates about my music, where and when I&rsquo;ll be performing next.  It&rsquo;s a very useful tool.  I can sort friends and fans by their distance from a particular gig and only bother/invite those who are close enough to come.  I promise to keep the emails to a minimum: 1-2 a month and I will never sell or give out your information. <br />
<b>News from Jason Moon the Musician. </b><br />
I just finished an amazing studio session at SurroundInSound Studio in Wauwatosa.  Jonathon Leubner runs the studio and ran the boards.  If you ever need top notch recording work done, I highly recommend recording with Jonathon.  For more about his studio visit atsurroundinsound.com.   I also had the amazing opportunity to work with two of Milwaukee&rsquo;s finest performers: John and Susan Nicholson of Frog Water frogwater.us.  We recorded 4 songs for my new album and one for the big project I&rsquo;ve been so excited about. So what is it?  What is this big project that has got me so excited?   A French film maker Olivier Morel filmed a documentary about Iraq and Afghanistan veterans with PTSD and several of my songs are in the film.  The studio session mentioned above was to create an instrumental version of my song &ldquo;Trying to Find My Way Home&rdquo; for the final credit role.  The documentary is being produced by the French production company zadigproductions.com that funded the recording session.  They were nice enough to allow me to re-record four additional songs which are in the film and will be on my upcoming album.  The 94 minute documentary which is currently unnamed was set to air on ARTE-TV, a European television channel, in January of next year.  I have just found out the air date is now September of 2011.  I was disappointed until I heard why. The production company has put off airing the date because they wanted to enter the film into the Sundance Film Festival.  In order to win a medal at Sundance the film must not have been aired.  Isn&rsquo;t that amazing?  They&rsquo;ve already submitted the film in its final rough draft stage.  We don&rsquo;t know if it will make it in, but if it does, wow.  So that&rsquo;s the big news.  My music is in a documentary as both the final credit roll song and several other songs figure prominently throughout the film.  This documentary has been submitted to the Sundance Film Festival and will air in Europe on ARTE-TV.  I have five of songs recorded and am now financially on my own to record the remaining eight songs that will fill my next CD, tentatively titled &ldquo;Trying to Find My Way Home&rdquo;.  You can listen to the demo versions of four of the songs by visiting my web page, jasonmoon.org; they are the first four songs that will play.  Raising the capitol to finish the CD will be a challenge and anyone willing to invest is welcome to contact me for further discussion.  My goal is to have the CD finished and available on iTunes, amazon, cd baby, and other online retailers by the time the film airs.   If you&rsquo;re interested in helping me make this a reality, please contact me. I have been having a lot of fun playing with Moon n&rsquo; Schultzy.  Our performance at Suds&rsquo; on the Square in Ripon this month was a great time.  I am also looking forward to our Great Northwoods Tour: October 1st at The Minocqua Brewing Co., in Minocqua and October 2nd at Legend&rsquo;s in St. Germain; both these shows start around 8:30pm so come early.  I have so much fun playing up north.  It&rsquo;s like a reunion/party every time.  Thanks to all you North Woods people who come out and make the show a success.  It may sound silly to you, but as they say in Scooby Doo, &ldquo;we wouldn&rsquo;t have a show without you&rdquo;.  Speaking of which, I am looking for someone with a digital camera, or phone camera, to shoot some video of the Legend&rsquo;s show.  Schultzy and I are trying to make a promo DVD and could use some crowd footage and interviews to show other venues up north just how much fun can be had.  If it works out we will be planning no less than three tours of the Northwoods this summer, one each month.   I also have an upcoming performance with my Milwaukee project band with Nate Grier. We will be playing the Nakashima&rsquo;s lounge in Green Bay on October 14th beginning at 8:30.  I am trying to find a good Milwaukee venue for all my Milwaukee friends, but don&rsquo;t really know where to begin.  I need to play somewhere where my Mad Campers can come and hear me play.  So if you know of any good places in Milwaukee for an acoustic trio to perform, please let me know.  Other than that I continue to write songs and work on my web page.  I finally submitted Naked Under All These Clothes to all the major online distributers.  I am also looking into a project with a Milwaukee musician named Geoff Felsher who plays guitar and lap steel.  We&rsquo;re going to get together soon to see if we can make something happen. <br />
<b>News from Jason Moon the student. </b><br />
Not much to report here.  I&rsquo;ve finally finished my Masters at Cardinal Stritch and am still considering pursuing a PhD at Marquette here in Milwaukee.  I&rsquo;d have to get my GRE up and learn to read and write French and German.  Even though I&rsquo;ve taken a year off of school to work on music I&rsquo;ve still begun to work on preliminary steps towards the PhD just to be prepared.  If I decide to go and get accepted (this being the biggest hurdle) I will have the amazing opportunity to work under a brilliant professor Dr. Michael Duffey.  I would be pursuing a Theology and Culture PhD with an emphasis on Peace Studies and Ethics.  But time will tell.  However, none of this would have been possible without the tutoring, mentoring, counseling, and friendship of one of the most amazing people I have ever had the privilege to know: Dr. John Zemler.  His friendship has helped me heal so much; I cannot even begin to explain.  You can learn more about his work with PTSD at his blog ptsdspirituality.com.  If you know anyone who suffers from PTSD and would like to understand it better in terms of spirituality as opposed to the more common &ldquo;medicate until catatonic&rdquo; approach, please have them visit his blog. <br />
<b>News from Jason Moon the activist. </b><br />
We just had another successful fund raiser at Center Street Daze raising money for Neverhomeless.org, a non-profit that helps homeless veterans in the Milwaukee area.    Never Homeless is the only veterans organization in the Milwaukee are (that I know of) that actively seeks out Homeless veterans.  They go under the bridges, into the tent cities, to the homeless shelters, and look for them.  WE DO NOT LEAVE OUR WOUNDED BEHIND.  Once we find them we use ours and other resources to get them off the street, into the VA system, and on a path to becoming independent again.  We bring them food, drive them to VA appointments, and even temporarily house them while they are in transition.  We don&rsquo;t stop there either.  We had a veteran who had just finished 120 days of substance recovery in Dom 123 at the VA.  He managed to get into an apartment, but had nothing, a couple sets of clothes and a suitcase.  This is a recipe for recidivism.  So we showed up with our van and in one day furnished his apartment, stocked his refrigerator, and helped him make employment contacts near his residence.  We continue to support him and many many others until they are able to make it on their own.  I use the royal we here, but I may take a little too much liberty.  I only help facilitate fundraising and sit on the board of directors.  It is actually two men, Denis Johnson and Mark Forman who make it all happen.  They have assisted over 200 veterans in just over two years on a shoe string budget.  We are supported solely by donations and fight every day to stay out of the red.  Though we have some grants finally coming in, we still rely on donations.  Other ways to help is to contact the Milwaukee papers and Television networks and ask them to feature Never Homeless.  If you know a veteran in the Milwaukee area who is in need, please give me their contact info. <b>News from friends and family.</b> <br />
My wife Sarah is working hard on her last year of school.  She just got a position as an adjunct teacher for First Stage Children&rsquo;s Theater.  It is an amazing opportunity.  She is also directing for Milwaukee Youth Theater&rsquo;s performance of Alice in Wonderland which you can see performed Friday 10/22 7pm in Ivory Hall at Lincoln Center of the Arts. 820 E. Knapp St. Milwaukee, WI. 53202.  Sarah and I also just celebrated our 3rd anniversary.   	My son Dylan is doing great at his first year of middle school.  He loves to sing songs with me and has an amazing ability to remember lyrics.  Now if I could only convince him that the effort it takes to learn the guitar is vastly outweighed by the rewards reaped.  My prayers and good vibes go out to:  A dear friend going through a tough divorce; you can call me any time, seriously, night or day, I don&rsquo;t care when, if you need a shoulder, and I&rsquo;m there for you buddy.  Another friend who&rsquo;s awaiting an important court decision; hang in their friend.  And lastly to one of the most important people in the world to me who&rsquo;s struggling to find the best treatment for her child; anything I can do to help, do not hesitate to ask.  Lastly, congratulations to Benjamin and Lindy Cloyd on their marriage, you got a good one this time Benjamin, may a long lifetime of love greet you and Lindy every day. Sorry for the lengthy email, that&rsquo;s what graduate school does to you Thank you Jason Moon]]></content:encoded>
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					<title>Sleepy day</title>
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					<description>It was a long day today.  I am sleepy.  I&apos;m looking forward to this Friday&apos;s show at Sud&apos;s on the Square in Ripon.  They really know how to have a good time up there.  Never to stiff and just shy of to crazy, Ripon is a great place to listen to music, enjoy some drinks, and eat great food.  Never underestimate the ability of the Ripon crowd to party like it is 1999!</description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[It was a long day today.  I am sleepy.  I'm looking forward to this Friday's show at Sud's on the Square in Ripon.  They really know how to have a good time up there.  Never to stiff and just shy of to crazy, Ripon is a great place to listen to music, enjoy some drinks, and eat great food.  Never underestimate the ability of the Ripon crowd to party like it is 1999!]]></content:encoded>
					<pubDate>Fri, 17 Sep 2010 06:59:43 GMT</pubDate>
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					<title>Jason Moon&apos;s September Newsletter</title>
					<link>http://fullmoonmusic.org/blog.cfm?feature=1621072&amp;postid=423281</link>
					<description>Hello friends First, an apology, for anyone who mistakenly was signed up to receive these emails.  If you didn&amp;rsquo;t intend on receiving information about Jason Moon&amp;rsquo;s music and performances please select unsubscribe below.  I will not at all be offended and again apologize for the inconvenience. What is this?  I have a new web page which is great.  www.jasonmoon.org  It includes an email service that allows me to email friends and fans updates about my music, where and when I&amp;rsquo;ll be performing next.  It&amp;rsquo;s a very useful tool.  I can sort friends and fans by their distance from a particular gig and only bother/invite those who are close enough to come.  I promise to keep the emails to a minimum: 1-2 a month and I will never sell or give out your information.  Some technical issues.             Some of you who joined the list didn&amp;rsquo;t include your name.  If you did not enter your name when you confirmed signing up for this mailing list, could you respond back with your name so I don&amp;rsquo;t have to try to guess?  I&amp;rsquo;d love to know who name_128@whoisthis.com is!  It would also be nice if you could respond with your city, if you didn&amp;rsquo;t already do so. That way I&amp;rsquo;m not sending you info about a show that is 300 miles away from where you live. 
News from Jason Moon the student. On August 20th 2010 I graduated from Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee with my Masters of Arts in Religious Studies.  I have not decided if I will pursue a PhD. yet.  I am going to take some time to play some music and try to work in my field before I decide to dedicate myself to four more years of school.  My MARS took three years and the faculty at Stritch were absolutely wonderful.  I learned so much.  If you are looking for an MA in Religious Studies I highly recommend Cardinal Stritch in Milwaukee.  If I do decide to pursue a PhD. I will be applying to Marquette University in Milwaukee, only because Stritch does not have a PhD. program for Religious Studies. 
News from Jason Moon the activist.  After a great fundraising effort at Locust Street fest here in Milwaukee I am once again trying to raise money for homeless veterans by facilitating a beer stand at Center Street Daze Sept 25th 11:00am -7:00pm.  It&amp;rsquo;s a smaller fest without music but a great fest none the less.  We are still in need of volunteers.  If you&amp;rsquo;re in Milwaukee Sept 25th, come; pour beer, drink free beer, meet great people, and do a good deed.  I continue to work with veterans here in Milwaukee and around Wisconsin.  I was very honored to receive the Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice&amp;rsquo;s 2009 Peace Maker of the Year Award.  I am diligently trying to remain worthy of it.  If you&amp;rsquo;d like to know more about the organization I work with check out www.neverhomeless.org.  If your checkbook is as big as your heart you can donate athttp://www.neverhomeless.org/donate-now.  We&amp;rsquo;re a tax deductible 503c.  I function as a board member and fundraiser, and let me tell you, every dollar goes to help a vet.  We&amp;rsquo;ve helped over 250 veterans get off the street and stay off the street. 
News from Jason Moon the Musician.  I have a wonderful opportunity to be part of a documentary film project.  I want to wait until everything is finalized to announce it though, just in case something falls through.  I am performing in an acoustic duo with my good friend and lead guitarist Adam Schultz.  We have gigs coming up in Ripon, Minocqua, and Saint Germain.  He is such an amazing player I can&amp;rsquo;t wait for our Northwoods shows.   If you live up north, please try to make the Saint Germain show at Legends.  I&amp;rsquo;d really like a good turnout for that show.  I&amp;rsquo;m looking forward to coming up to the Northwoods as much as possible this summer and need to lay the foundations this winter.  I might even be playing on the pirate ship!  I am also playing down here in Milwaukee with Nate Grier (former lead guitarist for Copper Box) and his roommate Mike.  Mike plays a Caj&amp;oacute;n (Google it).  Nate&amp;rsquo;s lead guitar and wonderful vocals and Mike&amp;rsquo;s vocals and driving beats are going to create an amazing amount of sound for an acoustic trio.  We don&amp;rsquo;t have a name yet but will be performing our first show at Nakashima&apos;s of Japan in Green Bay.  You can find details for all my shows on my web page and in this email.  I also continue to play with Thacia whenever possible.  You can even catch me playing with Jason Lipsky every once and a while.  My band, The Great Garbonzo&amp;rsquo;s are on a temporary hiatus.  That is to say, we have no gigs.             I have also been working with Progress Media to re-release my first CD.  As well, I am re-recording and re-releasing my second CD.  All of this re-releasing is to make the leap into the digital age and make my music available on Itunes and other such sources as well as on Pandora  Look for a brand new, all original, CD from me this December.  You can hear a ruff demo version of one of the songs for the upcoming album on my web page.  Give &amp;ldquo;Another Day Like This&amp;rdquo; a listen.  If you stay subscribed I will keep you updated.   Also, please send me feedback about my web page and my music.  I continue to try to improve both daily.  Peace and blessings to all of you. Jason Moon</description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[Hello friends First, an apology, for anyone who mistakenly was signed up to receive these emails.  If you didn&rsquo;t intend on receiving information about Jason Moon&rsquo;s music and performances please select unsubscribe below.  I will not at all be offended and again apologize for the inconvenience. What is this?  I have a new web page which is great.  www.jasonmoon.org  It includes an email service that allows me to email friends and fans updates about my music, where and when I&rsquo;ll be performing next.  It&rsquo;s a very useful tool.  I can sort friends and fans by their distance from a particular gig and only bother/invite those who are close enough to come.  I promise to keep the emails to a minimum: 1-2 a month and I will never sell or give out your information.  Some technical issues.             Some of you who joined the list didn&rsquo;t include your name.  If you did not enter your name when you confirmed signing up for this mailing list, could you respond back with your name so I don&rsquo;t have to try to guess?  I&rsquo;d love to know who name_128@whoisthis.com is!  It would also be nice if you could respond with your city, if you didn&rsquo;t already do so. That way I&rsquo;m not sending you info about a show that is 300 miles away from where you live. <br />
News from Jason Moon the student. On August 20th 2010 I graduated from Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee with my Masters of Arts in Religious Studies.  I have not decided if I will pursue a PhD. yet.  I am going to take some time to play some music and try to work in my field before I decide to dedicate myself to four more years of school.  My MARS took three years and the faculty at Stritch were absolutely wonderful.  I learned so much.  If you are looking for an MA in Religious Studies I highly recommend Cardinal Stritch in Milwaukee.  If I do decide to pursue a PhD. I will be applying to Marquette University in Milwaukee, only because Stritch does not have a PhD. program for Religious Studies. <br />
News from Jason Moon the activist.  After a great fundraising effort at Locust Street fest here in Milwaukee I am once again trying to raise money for homeless veterans by facilitating a beer stand at Center Street Daze Sept 25th 11:00am -7:00pm.  It&rsquo;s a smaller fest without music but a great fest none the less.  We are still in need of volunteers.  If you&rsquo;re in Milwaukee Sept 25th, come; pour beer, drink free beer, meet great people, and do a good deed.  I continue to work with veterans here in Milwaukee and around Wisconsin.  I was very honored to receive the Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice&rsquo;s 2009 Peace Maker of the Year Award.  I am diligently trying to remain worthy of it.  If you&rsquo;d like to know more about the organization I work with check out www.neverhomeless.org.  If your checkbook is as big as your heart you can donate athttp://www.neverhomeless.org/donate-now.  We&rsquo;re a tax deductible 503c.  I function as a board member and fundraiser, and let me tell you, every dollar goes to help a vet.  We&rsquo;ve helped over 250 veterans get off the street and stay off the street. <br />
News from Jason Moon the Musician.  I have a wonderful opportunity to be part of a documentary film project.  I want to wait until everything is finalized to announce it though, just in case something falls through.  I am performing in an acoustic duo with my good friend and lead guitarist Adam Schultz.  We have gigs coming up in Ripon, Minocqua, and Saint Germain.  He is such an amazing player I can&rsquo;t wait for our Northwoods shows.   If you live up north, please try to make the Saint Germain show at Legends.  I&rsquo;d really like a good turnout for that show.  I&rsquo;m looking forward to coming up to the Northwoods as much as possible this summer and need to lay the foundations this winter.  I might even be playing on the pirate ship!  I am also playing down here in Milwaukee with Nate Grier (former lead guitarist for Copper Box) and his roommate Mike.  Mike plays a Caj&oacute;n (Google it).  Nate&rsquo;s lead guitar and wonderful vocals and Mike&rsquo;s vocals and driving beats are going to create an amazing amount of sound for an acoustic trio.  We don&rsquo;t have a name yet but will be performing our first show at Nakashima's of Japan in Green Bay.  You can find details for all my shows on my web page and in this email.  I also continue to play with Thacia whenever possible.  You can even catch me playing with Jason Lipsky every once and a while.  My band, The Great Garbonzo&rsquo;s are on a temporary hiatus.  That is to say, we have no gigs.             I have also been working with Progress Media to re-release my first CD.  As well, I am re-recording and re-releasing my second CD.  All of this re-releasing is to make the leap into the digital age and make my music available on Itunes and other such sources as well as on Pandora  Look for a brand new, all original, CD from me this December.  You can hear a ruff demo version of one of the songs for the upcoming album on my web page.  Give &ldquo;Another Day Like This&rdquo; a listen.  If you stay subscribed I will keep you updated.   Also, please send me feedback about my web page and my music.  I continue to try to improve both daily.  Peace and blessings to all of you. Jason Moon]]></content:encoded>
					<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 07:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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					<title>Need some north woods help</title>
					<link>http://fullmoonmusic.org/blog.cfm?feature=1621072&amp;postid=410921</link>
					<description>Dear friends,	Hello wonderful people who always come to my shows and make them so memorable.  I am coming to the north woods area again.  Friday October 1st I will be at The Minocqua Brewing Company with a great lead guitarist named Adam Schultz.  I also want to do a Saturday show closer to the Eagle River area.  I need your help.  I tried to get in at BBT&apos;s in downtown Eagle River, but alas was given the brush off.  If any of you get a chance to stop in to BBT&apos;s for a drink or meal, could you be sure to mention how much fun you have at my shows and how many people come.  Yes, that&apos;s right, I&apos;m asking you to pimp me.  In the mean time I have put in a call to the Sayner Pub for Saturday October 2nd, but I really want to play in Eagle River.  Growing up up there I know how dangerous long rides home from a bar on a Saturday night can be.  Does anyone know of any other place in ER to play?  BBT&apos;s is nice because it has a stage and a sound system, and if we show up with a good group the bar will be ours and we can sing and dance our cares away.  So if you get a chance, find a way to let them know that they really should be booking Jason Moon soon.  If all my peoples (that&apos;s you guys) help me to create a buzz, I think they might reconsider.  I hope you guys and gals know that your presence at the shows is what makes them so much fun, for me and everyone else.  Much love and thanks,Jason Moon</description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[Dear friends,<br/>	Hello wonderful people who always come to my shows and make them so memorable.  I am coming to the north woods area again.  Friday October 1st I will be at The Minocqua Brewing Company with a great lead guitarist named Adam Schultz.  I also want to do a Saturday show closer to the Eagle River area.  I need your help.  I tried to get in at BBT?s in downtown Eagle River, but alas was given the brush off.  If any of you get a chance to stop in to BBT?s for a drink or meal, could you be sure to mention how much fun you have at my shows and how many people come.  Yes, that?s right, I?m asking you to pimp me.  In the mean time I have put in a call to the Sayner Pub for Saturday October 2nd, but I really want to play in Eagle River.  Growing up up there I know how dangerous long rides home from a bar on a Saturday night can be.  Does anyone know of any other place in ER to play?  BBT?s is nice because it has a stage and a sound system, and if we show up with a good group the bar will be ours and we can sing and dance our cares away.  So if you get a chance, find a way to let them know that they really should be booking Jason Moon soon.  If all my peoples (that?s you guys) help me to create a buzz, I think they might reconsider.  I hope you guys and gals know that your presence at the shows is what makes them so much fun, for me and everyone else.  Much love and thanks,<br/>Jason Moon]]></content:encoded>
					<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 00:58:12 GMT</pubDate>
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					<title>Loosing my mind</title>
					<link>http://fullmoonmusic.org/blog.cfm?feature=1621072&amp;postid=387299</link>
					<description>That&apos;s 5 questions and my brain is fried.  11:30 pm, but how do I sleep now with thoughts of Barth and Tillich arguing of the importance of the humanities to understand the divine?  Maybe Barth was a form critic who redacted the synoptic gospels for Tertullian just before the two of them told Julius Wellhausen that The priestly source was the final redactor of the Torah.  Much to his surprise Tillich then began to question Tertullian&apos;s ultimate concern seeing as how he had joined the heretical Montanist sect.  To which Tertullian replied... &quot;So what, I codified both the Trinitarian and Christological formulas that are still in use today.  And that was just to piss off some jack ass named Praxeas, who by the way isn&apos;t named Praxeas but is actually a close friend of Pope Zephyrinus.&quot;  To which Barth reacts by leaning to Spinoza and sneers, &quot;And what did you do?&quot;  Out of nowhere Spinoza starts choking Wellhausen who&apos;s trying to pass his overdue library books on to Gunkel who laughingly jokes that, considering the circumstances,  a possible double meaning may be found in Tillich&apos;s statement that &quot;culture is the form of religion&quot;.  To which I laugh hysterically getting the subtle pun implied by Gunkel...You get it don&apos;t you?  Get it...  form of religion... Gunkel is the father of form criticism.  Argh... Just like I thought, I&apos;m the only one laughing.  Ok, I think I have officially lost my mind.  No more questions tonight.</description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[That's 5 questions and my brain is fried.  11:30 pm, but how do I sleep now with thoughts of Barth and Tillich arguing of the importance of the humanities to understand the divine?  Maybe Barth was a form critic who redacted the synoptic gospels for Tertullian just before the two of them told Julius Wellhausen that The priestly source was the final redactor of the Torah.  Much to his surprise Tillich then began to question Tertullian?s ultimate concern seeing as how he had joined the heretical Montanist sect.  To which Tertullian replied... ?So what, I codified both the Trinitarian and Christological formulas that are still in use today.  And that was just to piss off some jack ass named Praxeas, who by the way isn?t named Praxeas but is actually a close friend of Pope Zephyrinus.?  To which Barth reacts by leaning to Spinoza and sneers, ?And what did you do??  Out of nowhere Spinoza starts choking Wellhausen who's trying to pass his overdue library books on to Gunkel who laughingly jokes that, considering the circumstances,  a possible double meaning may be found in Tillich's statement that ?culture is the form of religion?.  To which I laugh hysterically getting the subtle pun implied by Gunkel...You get it don?t you?  Get it...  form of religion... Gunkel is the father of form criticism.  Argh? Just like I thought, I?m the only one laughing.  Ok, I think I have officially lost my mind.  No more questions tonight.]]></content:encoded>
					<pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2010 11:10:11 GMT</pubDate>
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					<title>Blogging instead of typing</title>
					<link>http://fullmoonmusic.org/blog.cfm?feature=1621072&amp;postid=382808</link>
					<description>&amp;nbsp;I&apos;m studying for my final comprehensive exams for my Masters Degree at Cardinal Stritch University. &amp;nbsp;I&apos;m also trying to get my new web page up and running. &amp;nbsp;A recent project I was invited to work on has rekindled the fire to write songs again. &amp;nbsp;Hope to write more soon.
Love and Peace
Jason Moon</description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[&nbsp;I'm studying for my final comprehensive exams for my Masters Degree at Cardinal Stritch University. &nbsp;I'm also trying to get my new web page up and running. &nbsp;A recent project I was invited to work on has rekindled the fire to write songs again. &nbsp;Hope to write more soon.<br />
Love and Peace<br />
Jason Moon]]></content:encoded>
					<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 01:25:14 GMT</pubDate>
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