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Faerie Festival
Location: 616 Jackson St., Bakersfield, CA 93238

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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Topics: fundraiser, faerie festival, pagan pride, Activities, fun, Entertainment
posted by Catnic on Saturday, March 15, 2008 at 10:13 AM
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posted by Sparks on Mar 15, 2008 at 03:14 PM

I have a few faerie friends that would love to go.   I am not sure what a Pagan is, I'm Godless. When I feel a need for spirituality  I read a Dali Lama book or take a ride up to the Spirit Temple.  Perhaps not as often as I should. (grin)

However, I embrace all people and their diverse beliefs... sounds like fun.  Thanks for the invite!

posted by Catnic on Mar 15, 2008 at 05:17 PM

You're welcome.  It's going to be a fun time.  Our national website (www.paganpride.org/) has a nice definition of pagan:

A Pagan or NeoPagan is someone who self-identifies as a Pagan, and whose spiritual or religious practice or belief fits into one or more of the following categories:

  • Honoring, revering, or worshipping a Deity or Deities found in pre-Christian, classical, aboriginal, or tribal mythology; and/or
  • Practicing religion or spirituality based upon shamanism, shamanic, or magickal practices; and/or
  • Creating new religion based on past Pagan religions and/or futuristic views of society, community, and/or ecology;
  • Focusing religious or spiritual attention primarily on the Divine Feminine; and/or
  • Practicing religion that focuses on earth based spirituality.
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