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Witches, Druids and other Pagans Reclaim the Magic in Nature
at Eastern Massachusetts Pagan Pride Day!
On September 18, 2011, magical traditions from all over New England will gather together on the field at Bradley Palmer State Park to connect with the powers of Mother Nature. Participants of this family-friendly event will enjoy educational workshops, entertainment, children's activities and the bewitching wares of many vendors and craftspeople. Admission will be a donation of non-perishable food.
The Pagan Pride Project is a global non-profit organization dedicated to the elimination of prejudice and religious discrimination through education, activism, charity and community. Pagan Pride Project global event attendance has broken records every year, with nearly 50,000 people attending Pagan Pride events in six countries. Pagan Pride attendees have donated thousand pounds of food and goods to local food banks, women's shelters, animal shelters and other charities. In addition to the material collections, Pagan Pride events also raised thousands of dollars in cash donations for local and regional charitable causes.
at Eastern Massachusetts Pagan Pride Day!
On September 18, 2011, magical traditions from all over New England will gather together on the field at Bradley Palmer State Park to connect with the powers of Mother Nature. Participants of this family-friendly event will enjoy educational workshops, entertainment, children's activities and the bewitching wares of many vendors and craftspeople. Admission will be a donation of non-perishable food.
The Pagan Pride Project is a global non-profit organization dedicated to the elimination of prejudice and religious discrimination through education, activism, charity and community. Pagan Pride Project global event attendance has broken records every year, with nearly 50,000 people attending Pagan Pride events in six countries. Pagan Pride attendees have donated thousand pounds of food and goods to local food banks, women's shelters, animal shelters and other charities. In addition to the material collections, Pagan Pride events also raised thousands of dollars in cash donations for local and regional charitable causes.
The Pagan Community of Western Mass announces...
Western Mass Pagan Pride Day (WMPPD)
When: Sep. 24th. 2011
Where: Florence, Massachusetts
A Day of Community Celebration, Education and More
Event Details: Western MA Pagan Pride day is one of many Pagan Pride Day events that take place worldwide. As a nonprofit organization we strive to establish awareness of earth-centered belief systems in our local communities. People of all faiths and walks of life are invited to join us on September 24th, 2011.
We are very excited to announce a location change. We will be holding this year's local Pagan Pride Day at the Florence Civic Center.
You can come expecting to experience open ritual, musical entertainment, educational workshops (classes) and many vendors for a fun, family friendly community driven event.
This is a family friendly event, welcoming and free to all.
Check back for more details as they develop regarding the performers, vendors and workshops.
Event Location: Park St in Florence
Event TIME Details: 11 am - 6 pm
Directions: Coming From The Northampton Area:
Head West on Rt 9 into Florence Center.
The Civic Center will be on your left just past a small island with a fountain. (this is the same location that the farmer's market is head at)
From the Hilltowns and Points West:
Head East on Rt 9 into the village of Florence Center. This will be shortly after Look Park. The Florence Civic Center is right before you come into Florence Center on the right side.
From the Rt 91 Corridor:
Take Rt 9 West, pass through Northhampton Center and keep going into Florence Center.
The Florence Civic Center will be on the left just at edge of the village.
Phone: (413) 527-3331
Website: http://www.wmppd.org/
Website II: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=54369714278&v=app_2344061033#!/group.php?gid=151326988210718
Mailing Address: 102 Cottage Street, Easthampton, MA 01027
Western Mass Pagan Pride Day (WMPPD)
When: Sep. 24th. 2011
Where: Florence, Massachusetts
A Day of Community Celebration, Education and More
Event Details: Western MA Pagan Pride day is one of many Pagan Pride Day events that take place worldwide. As a nonprofit organization we strive to establish awareness of earth-centered belief systems in our local communities. People of all faiths and walks of life are invited to join us on September 24th, 2011.
We are very excited to announce a location change. We will be holding this year's local Pagan Pride Day at the Florence Civic Center.
You can come expecting to experience open ritual, musical entertainment, educational workshops (classes) and many vendors for a fun, family friendly community driven event.
This is a family friendly event, welcoming and free to all.
Check back for more details as they develop regarding the performers, vendors and workshops.
Event Location: Park St in Florence
Event TIME Details: 11 am - 6 pm
Directions: Coming From The Northampton Area:
Head West on Rt 9 into Florence Center.
The Civic Center will be on your left just past a small island with a fountain. (this is the same location that the farmer's market is head at)
From the Hilltowns and Points West:
Head East on Rt 9 into the village of Florence Center. This will be shortly after Look Park. The Florence Civic Center is right before you come into Florence Center on the right side.
From the Rt 91 Corridor:
Take Rt 9 West, pass through Northhampton Center and keep going into Florence Center.
The Florence Civic Center will be on the left just at edge of the village.
Phone: (413) 527-3331
Website: http://www.wmppd.org/
Website II: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=54369714278&v=app_2344061033#!/group.php?gid=151326988210718
Mailing Address: 102 Cottage Street, Easthampton, MA 01027
The Center Path
The Center Path is a Pagan Church in Dover, NH that is just forming.
Services for the 8 Seasonal Celebrations will be offered, along with a
number of other celebrations and events including Monthly Bardic
Circles, classes and healing circles.
If you'd like to help make this church a reality, there are a few
possibilities. The Center Path is looking for people who might want to
serve as part of its board of directors, and they are looking for
donations of folding chairs and tables for the temple and classroom area.
More information is available via email at [email protected]