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October 2020
Pagan Dinner Out
Anyone interested in paganism, Wicca, or learning about OLW is welcome to join OLW members for an informal dinner on the first (and occasionally the second) Friday of each month. Whether you are a beginner, advanced practitioner, or just curious, you are welcome. We meet at the Pyramid Cafe in Los Alamos at 6 PM. Look for the green dragon on the table!
Find out more »Ardantane Samhain Celebration
We gather at 6pm to mark the last harvest and to honor our dead. Bring a potluck dish to share afterwards, and call 505-469-7777 for directions. In an effort to reduce Ardantane’s environmental impact, we ask that if you can, please bring your own feast gear: plate, bowl, cup, and flatware. This will reduce a lot of paper waste! Thank you!
Find out more »November 2020
Pagan Dinner Out
Anyone interested in paganism, Wicca, or learning about OLW is welcome to join OLW members for an informal dinner on the first (and occasionally the second) Friday of each month. Whether you are a beginner, advanced practitioner, or just curious, you are welcome. We meet at the Pyramid Cafe in Los Alamos at 6 PM. Look for the green dragon on the table!
Find out more »December 2020
Pagan Dinner Out
Anyone interested in paganism, Wicca, or learning about OLW is welcome to join OLW members for an informal dinner on the first (and occasionally the second) Friday of each month. Whether you are a beginner, advanced practitioner, or just curious, you are welcome. We meet at the Pyramid Cafe in Los Alamos at 6 PM. Look for the green dragon on the table!
Find out more »Ardantane Yule Celebration
Celebrating the Winter Solstice Merrymakers will gather at Ardantane on Friday, December 21, to celebrate the old Celtic/Norse holiday of Yule, or the Winter Solstice. The public is invited, and we will begin gathering at 6:00 pm; the program will start at 6:30. Yule, meaning “wheel,” is the old festival celebrating the shortest day and longest night of the year, the time when the Wheel of the Year begins turning toward spring and the warm season. Similar festivals were commemorated…
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