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For those of you interested in the Pagan Pride Festival, here's an update on how things went on Sunday:

The first annual Kern County Pagan Pride Festival and Harvest Celebration on the Equinox, Sunday, September 21st was a huge success.  Approximately five hundred people attended the event, and six hundred and ninety-five pounds of food were raised for the Community Action Partnership food bank in Bakersfield.   

A circle of over fifty people joined hands as Kern County Pagan Pride President, Katie Olivares led an Equinox ritual in celebration of the harvest.   

The crowd was entertained by musicians, “Lost Hills,”Archie Logsden, Aaron Novak, bands, Hauk and Three Chord Whore as well as belly dance troupes, Diosa, Tribal Underground and the Whitman Studio dancers.   

People wandered through the “Magical Marketplace” and shopped for jewelry, ritual items, or got a henna tattoo.  Pinwheels were decorated for the “Pinwheels for Peace” project in honor of the International Day of Peace.  Children created magic wands using paint, ribbon and glitter and attendees participated in workshops on various topics such as healing, ghost hunting, belly dancing, candle magic, yoga and Heathenry.   

The organizers would like to thank the generous Kern County Pagan community and friends for coming together, showing their support, and sharing in the magic of the day.   

We would also like to thank the volunteers, workshop presenters, performers and vendors who made the event possible, and Altar Metaphysical Marketplace, which sponsored the fundraisers needed to host the event. 

About Kern County Pagan Pride:

Kern County Pagan Pride is a 501( c) non-profit religious corporation and is a local chapter of the national organization, Pagan Pride Project, Inc. 

The mission of Kern County Pagan Pride is to foster religious acceptance of Pagan religions through outreach and an annual Pagan Pride Day.  The organization is available for speaking engagements as part of their commitment to foster acceptance.  For more information about the Kern County Pagan Pride, please visit the website at www.kerncountypaganpride.org

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Location: 3805 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301

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Kern County Pagan Pride Festival


Sunday, September 21st,

11 am - 5 pm

Stramler Park in Bakersfield

 

Come join us to celebrate the Harvest!

 

Admission to the festival is open to the public, and free with a donation of a non-perishable food item for a local food bank.   

 

The day’s activities will include live music and dance performances, workshops, a ritual to celebrate the Harvest, craft vendors, psychic readers, healers and more.  Children’s activities will include making pinwheels as part of the “Pinwheels for Peace” project.

 

Live musical performances will include Heathen heavy metal band Hauk, folk music by local peace and environmental activist “Lost Hills” Archie Logsdon, and local musicians Aaron Novak and Three Chord Whore.  There will also be dance performances by the Tribal Underground belly dancers, and a modern ballet by Whitman Dance Studio.  

 

Presentations will include a mediumship demonstration by Bakersfield psychic, Conan, as well as goddess, dreams, yoga, Witchcraft and Asatru workshops, and book signings by pagan authors. 

 

About Kern County Pagan Pride:

Kern County Pagan Pride is a 501( c) non-profit religious corporation and is a local chapter of the national Pagan Pride Project, Inc. 

 

The mission of Kern County Pagan Pride is to foster religious acceptance of Pagan religions through outreach and an annual Pagan Pride Day.  The organization is available for speaking engagements as part of their commitment to foster acceptance.

 

For more information about the festival, please visit the website at www.kerncountypaganpride.org

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Location: 616 Jackson St., Bakersfield, CA 93238

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Come celebrate the arrival of spring with the Faeries!

Kern County Pagan Pride, a newly formed chapter of the national organization, The Pagan Pride Project, is kicking off its fundraising efforts with a “Faerie Festival,” on Sunday, March 30th.

The public is invited to this family-friendly event. The proceeds will go towards holding the first Kern County Pagan Pride Festival in the fall.

Event: Faerie Festival
When: Sunday, March 30th, Noon – 6:00.
Where: Altar Metaphysical Marketplace, 616 Jackson Street in Bakersfield

Event Details:
Costume Contest
"The Faerie Influence on Victorian Culture, " by Jenn Williams
“Faeries in the Modern World” by Alejandro Torres
"Homage to the Fey" by Tribal Underground Belly Dancing Troupe
Faerie Ballet
How to Build a Faerie Garden with Heidi, Cricklewood staff
"Honoring and Attracting Faeries" Ritual
Faerie Art
Faerie Poetry
Walk a Faerie Labyrinth
Construct a Faerie dwelling
Dare to step in a Faerie Ring
Get a Faerie Reading
Raffle

$25 at the door, $20 for those in costume. Children under 12 free.
Advance tickets available at Altar for $15 until March 20th.

For more information call 661-633-1220, or email kerncountypaganpride@gmail.com. 


About the Pagan Pride Project:

The Pagan Pride Project is a non-profit corporation. The mission of the Pagan Pride Project is to foster pride in Pagan identity through education, activism, charity and community.

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