Saturday, September 19, 2015
TIME: 11 am – lasts about 45 minutes
Liberty Station NTC Park at Cushing and Womble
Grandmother Spider brings the gifts of the Seven Sisters to weave into our personal energy webs. What gifts have you received? What more would you like? We’ll give thanks for what we have harvested AND put in our requests to add new life and growth to the Web.
Then together we weave a giant Rainbow Web and dance our dreams alive!
Feel free to bring your rattle or drum – we will have some to borrow.
Didge Players invited! Our Didge Master John McManamy will be there with didges to share!
New to the Tribe? This event and workshop is a great way to meet everyone!
San Diego Pagan Pride has hosted its own Pagan Pride Day Celebration of the Harvest every year since 2003. This family friendly festival is open to everyone — not just Pagans — and is free to attend.
Featured are lectures, workshops, entertainment, children’s activities, food, wares, and public neo-pagan rituals celebrating the Autumn Equinox. There is plenty of room for picnicking, games, schmoozing, and hanging out.
At the Pagan Pride Celebration we collect donations for our charities (Food Bank and Project Wildlife) in our effort to support the community.
Pagan Pride Day celebrations are held annually around the world in celebration of the Autumnal Equinox. Visit the National Pagan Pride website at http://www.paganpride.org/ to find other Pagan Pride Celebrations.
Pagan Pride is non-denominational, meaning that as a non-profit organization, San Diego Pagan Pride strives to treat each Pagan or Neo-Pagan tradition with equal measures of respect. By “Pagan”, we mean to include Wiccans, Ásatrúar, Druids, Heathens, Shamans, eclectics, witches, and various other traditions. We try to create a welcoming environment to all who come in peace.
SAN DIEGO PAGAN PRIDE is part of The International Pagan Pride Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to the elimination of prejudice and religious discrimination through education, activism, charity, and community.
For more information please visit us at: http://www.sdpaganpride.org/