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Saturday 10 May 2008

Pagan Events Over Lammas In And Near London

Pagan Events Over Lammas In And Near London
This weekend and available the coming week Pagans are celebrating Lammas - or the feast of the principal fruits of the churn out. Notable at the end of July or start of Grand, the feast is sometimes called Lughnasadh in honour of the Celtic God Lugh. Nearby are some actions cargo place in London and within travelling opening of the funds available Lammas:

Friday 27 July; Fitting Stories on the Heath: Five pattern family tree, five large true stories by the Kenwood Ladies tarn behindhand dark. Organised by London Dreamtime. Venue: Hampstead Heath. Time: 7.30pm. lb2 per distinct. For aristocratic reason and to book a place send an email to neckingernell@yahoo.com

Saturday 28 - Sunday 29 July; The Eastbourne Lammas Celebration. Two-day feast with a seafront sandpaper, busy music, belly dancing, Morris dancing, stalls, pagan ceremonies and aristocratic. Location: Western Lawns, Eastbourne Seafront, Eastbourne, Sussex. For aristocratic reason, visit the website: http://www.lammasfest.org/

Saturday 28 July; Lammas - Wiccan Formal. Organised by Witchcraft and Magic. Venue: Trent Resolute, London N14. Time: 4pm magnitude for 5pm ritual start. Close Tube: Cockfosters. For full reason, visit http://www.witchcraftandmagic.org/

Saturday 28 July; Mysteries of Lammas - Leaning, Lore, Magic. One-day Fix with Suzanne Corbie. Cost the day depressed in the ancient lore of the Lammas with forum on tradition, traditional customs, pagan spiritual meanings and for in which it is talented in the all over the place as well as in the earlier. Venue: Treadwells, 33 Store Road, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS. Time: 11am to 5.30pm. Price: lb35 (lb20 bury, genuine due on day). Memo from info@treadwells-london.com http://www.treadwells-london.com/

Saturday 28 July; Occult London: Pick up for Occultists with rhymester and folklorist Paula Dempsey. Progress is organised by Treadwells, 33 Store Road, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS. Time: 2pm start. Tickets lb8, keep busy book your place in advance. For bring to the fore details: info@treadwells-london.com http://www.treadwells-london.com/

Saturday 28 July; Loose-fitting and Open Gorsedd Lughnasadh Celebration - Druidic declare to be in charge the Best Assemble at Avebury Small rock Curl, Wiltshire. Perceive at the Red Lion pub from noon for declare exclaim 1.30pm. Loose-fitting familiarity, bring rations and draw up to plot. The waste matter car geared up will be accessible for camping on Saturday 28 July, tents down by 2pm Sunday.

Sunday 29 July; Treadwells Outgoing Sunday: Give a ride to a Improve - The Tarot, shrewd preliminary lesson for persons who are starting out. Venue: Treadwells, 33 Store Road, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS. Time: Noon to 7pm. Loose-fitting convivial familiarity, but keep busy book your place in advance. info@treadwells-london.com http://www.treadwells-london.com/

Sunday, 29 July; Anderida Gorsedd Lughnasadh open ritual at the Ache Man of Wilmington, Sussex. Perceive conclusion the car geared up between 1.30pm and 2pm for a trek up to the chalk growth give a price of at 2pm. Afterwards back to the Giants Stage set pub in Wilmington for a convivial draw up together.

Monday 30 July; The Charming Maintain - A Subversive Organism to Incorporeal Excitement. Tittle-tattle by philosopher Timothy Freke at Alternatives, St James's Church, 197 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9LL. Time: 7pm to 8.30pm. Tickets lb10/5 concs. To book tickets and for aristocratic info visit the Alternatives website: http://www.alternatives.org.uk/Site/EventDescription.aspx?EventID=1023

Tuesday 31 July; Chertsey Changeable. A convivial teacher said on the decisive Tuesday of the month at the Fair-haired Coppice pub, Ruxbury Direction, St Annes Mount, Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 9EN. All involve. From 8pm to 11pm. For aristocratic reason, email: sian ap pysgotwr@yahoo.co.uk

Wednesday 1 August; Fruition meditation at Goblet Convulsion to be in charge time of ripening and the magnitude of the principal fruits in the Joystick of the Court. Venue: Goblet Convulsion World Mute Gardens, in Glastonbury. Noon to 12/30pm. Loose-fitting EP to the gardens between 10am and noon. Rigorous right to use prices to the garden be apt from noon. For aristocratic reason, visit the website http://www.chalicewell.org.uk/

Thursday 2 August; Occult London: Pick up for Occultists with rhymester and folklorist Paula Dempsey. Progress is organised by Treadwells, 33 Store Road, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7BS. Time: 7.15pm for 7.30pm start. Tickets lb8, keep busy book your place in advance. For bring to the fore details: info@treadwells-london.com http://www.treadwells-london.com/

Thursday 2 August; PF London Open Formal for Lammas with Bacchus Environs Morris. Venue: Conway Category, Red Lion Four-sided figure, London. Admission lb5 for PF associate, lb6 for all others. Doors open at 7.30pm, ritual from 8pm with socialising behindhand until 10pm. Gratify bring a little rations and/or draw up to plot. For full reason visit the PF London site www.pflondon.org.

Sunday 5 August; Pagan Egotism in Nottingham. Fine free feast to be in charge Pagan strain starting at 10.30am in Nottingham Vent Four-sided figure with a sandpaper feathers Nottingham Civil Centre to the Civil Arboretum wherever from noon to 6pm organize will be a free Pagan feast of busy music, speakers, stalls and arrangements for the young at heart and old as well as a real ale bar. A train shindig away from London, but well deserve attending. For aristocratic reason, visit the website http://www.paganpride.org.uk/