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.