Pagan festivals
In keeping with the ethos of the Centre, we now present the Pagan festivals as regular events here. Respect for nature and the planet are part and parcel of being an aware and conscious human being at this time, and these festivals allow us to reflect on our connection to the earth and the cycles of nature. They give us an opportunity to give thanks for all that nature provides for us, as well as an understanding of how cycles work in our own lives.
They are open to everyone – you do not have to be pagan to attend.
The next festival in the calendar is the
Ostara / Spring Equinox celebration
Ostara is a festival of new growth, renewal, a re-balancing of energies and a celebration of the increasing light. The Earth is awakening and Spring returns, rejuvenating our own life force.
Friday 19th March
7 pm onwards
Ceremony led by RosesCrystal
Learn about the festival, it’s history and symbology.
A Feast of food and drink to follow the Ceremony
Fire (weather permitting) & drumming
Lots of friendly people.
Just £10 entry + a small contribution of food (sweet or savoury).
If you would like to bring something in keeping with the Festival, any foods containing eggs, dairy produce, leafy spring greens, seeds, nuts and honey would be suitable.
Hi there
very interested to see your web site. You may be interested in us for your pagan festival events. We’re a pagan folk group, active in promoting folk music in the pagan community. We’re based in Hampshire and can perform an acoustic or amplified set. With music born from the family dining table and the tradition of folk, we’re practising (and established) pagans as happy around a camp fire as a performance hall. Drop us a line if you’re interested. We’re recording in Feb’ so can put some good quality stuff onto My Space.
Wassail!
Paul