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Jenni Heiden

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Jenni Heiden (b. August 11 1984, Wisconsin, USA) is a prominent leading member of the New Order of Druids. She is in charge of member admissions at the N.O.D. and is one of the Board members of the New Order of Druids non-profit organisation in Belgium. Jenni Heiden is also one of the mentors at N.O.D.'s online college: The Grove of Dana. Jenni Heiden is also known as willow mist at the New Order of Druids. She joined the New Order of druids in 2003 as lonewanderer when the New Order of Druids was only an online druid comunity known as Gate to Avalon.

In her Highschool years (1999-2002) she participated on the ACADAC (better known as USAD or United States Academic Decathlon) team and in FFA. It was during these years that she lived a very pioneer lifestyle in Arizona. She learned about her suroundings of the High Desert by observing the nature around her. She learned that the pioneer lifestyle was a good way of life, but one that is best lived with some modern technology. Such technology as: running water, proper heating, and naturally produced electricity. Living 9 1/2 miles out of town she cared for several varieties of farm animals. While caring for the different animals she was taught how to listen to them and was able to tell when the health of an individual animal was declining.

In 2003 She lived in Saginaw, Michigan where she worked for Frankemuth's Bavarian Inn. That year she met David Dom (Phoenix) and became good friends. After a year they met in person and decided to get married. In 2004 Jenni Heiden moved to her current home in Belgium. She spends her days looking over applications and assisting members of the New Order of Druids.

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