Upcoming events

Welcome to the new home of WiccaNet!

Posted by DreamCaster

Posted on 16:43, Wednesday, June 10

As you can see, things have changed. Though we have tried to make a smooth transition, once again user accounts and various other items have been lost with the move.

 

But we have found ourselves a new home! And we are optimistic that this will be the last new home for some time to come.

 

 

We hope you will enjoy your stay, and wish for many happy returns!

 

 

Blessed Be,

WiccaNet Staff

Local Celebrations

Posted by DreamCaster

Posted on 04:20, Friday, June 26

We are trying to keep the site updated with local celebrations. If you are aware of any Pagan Pride Days or Wiccan Festivals, please feel free to either post them on the site, or submit them to webmaster@wiccanet.com along with a link to an online source for further information.

 

We feel that building a community is not just sharing knowledge, but helping people to connect in meaningful ways. Our staff does its best to add current events, but you (our members) have always played a large part in helping us do that.

 

Some events have already been listed in both the blog and on the calendar. To find the blog articles, just click on "events" and the entire list of added events will be brought up for you to browse.

 

Blessed Be,

WiccaNet Staff

Athens, Ohio Cornstalk Festival: July 29 - Aug 2

Posted by DreamCaster

Posted on 04:05, Friday, June 26

  NEW AGE TRIBAL CULTURE MEETS SE OHIO AT CORNSTALK FEST

Please visualize the following:

1)  Costumed dancers with swirling glittering wings weaving and spinning on stage to the haunting sound of a didgeridoo;

2)  Fantastic masks and other props to create a ritual enactment of the ending of a civilization hostile to life and nature and the rebirth of one in harmony with them;

3)  Dramatic visuals projected on a screen that reinforce the same theme;

4)  A masterful hand drum percussionists doling out primal and powerful beats that drives the audience into a trance-like frenzy of ecstatic dance;

5)  Fire dancers piercing the darkness with undulating circles of flame;

6)  The thunderous sound of 40 drums gathered in a circle around a huge bonfire, unleashing an all-night session of primitive, free form dancing.

     One might expect to encounter the scene just described in the wilds of the West at one of the infamous Rainbow Gatherings of the counter culture. But the great surprise is that all this (and more) will soon be descending instead upon the wilds of SE Ohio at the

Cornstalk Festival being held July 29 - August 2 right outside Athens in Meigs County.

 Please goto http://paganwiccan.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm...htm for more information ... including list of bands and artists.

Anderson, SC Pagan Pride Day: July 3-5

Posted by DreamCaster

Posted on 03:52, Friday, June 26


Goddessfest 2009
Patriotic Pagans



Goddessfest 2009 is just around the corner. This year theme is Patriotic Pagans. We want to show our support for ourself and Country while being true to our beliefs. Come out and share your passion with us for this three day retreat of fun and relaxation on Beautiful Lake Hartwell. We invite everyone to come out and bring the family for a weekend of camping, classes, and excitement.  



Date: July 3, 4, & 5th 2009
Place: Camp Crescent in Anderson SC
Cost: Adults $15.00 Children 4-16 $7.00
Children 3 & under Free
(Includes A Pot Luck Pancake Dinner Feast on Saturday)

Please goto http://paganwiccan.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm...tml for more information.

Las Vegas Pagan Pride Day: July 25

Posted by DreamCaster

Posted on 03:36, Friday, June 26

Welcome to the Las Vegas Pagan Pride Day Website!

Please help us to make our future Las Vegas Pagan Pride Day activities better, Click Here to take a short survey.

 

Las Vegas Pagan Pride Day
Ice Cream Social & Sock Hop
Saturday, July 25th
3pm-7pm
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Las Vegas
3616 E. Lake Mead Blvd.

LVPPD invites you to come out for an Ice Cream Social and a 50's Sock Hop
with our DJ playing 50's and 60's music. Fill up your bowl and your dance
card too!

Ice Cream $1/scoop
3 toppings for $1
Baked goods and drinks also available for purchase.

Dressing up in ‘50’s attire encouraged, but not required.

Please bring a non-perishable food (human or animal) donation to give to
Three Square Food Bank, Poppy Foundation for cats or Adopt a Rescue Pet for dogs.

See you there!

*The Members of the Las Vegas Pagan Pride Day planning committee would like to thank The Las Vegas Pagan and Witches Community Circle for their generous donation to our cause.*

 

Please goto http://www.lvpaganpride.org/ for more information.




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