Yule/Winter Solstice Ritual Presented by the PUUF CUUPS members.
Yule, otherwise known as the Winter Solstice, is a pagan holiday that marks the longest night of the year. Since the night hours will only get shorter after that point, … Continued
Services are currently a hybrid of both in person and via Zoom at this time (subject to change depending on Covid status) -- at 12 noon Sundays; Zoom Links are sent out to members in the Monday newsletter and again on Sunday mornings.
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Yule, otherwise known as the Winter Solstice, is a pagan holiday that marks the longest night of the year. Since the night hours will only get shorter after that point, … Continued
We honor the Vernal equinox. This unique time of balance between day and night. Ostara celebrates the ancient rates of renewal as the Earth turns slowly from winter to spring. … Continued
Do you have an inclination toward Paganism? Pacific CUUPS are sponsoring a Runes Class at the Breakside Brewery in Astoria.
Veja Lahti, Nancy Cook, Kelli Mack, Rhonda Piasecki Heartbeat of Mother Earth has ties with tribes from the Kenaitze in Alaska to the Cherokee Nation on the plains. In … Continued
We'll join together for food and drink at Xanadu Bar and Grill. We meet on the grill side so children are welcome too.
Beltane is a pagan observance that features a fire festival. It is a time to celebrate the sun, fertility, and growth.
Beltane Ritual at Delaura Dune North Trailhead, led by Meredith. Beltane is a fire festival, a time to celebrate the sun, fertility, and growth. To celebrate Beltane safely for all, … Continued
We will meet at Peter Pan Market for fellowship and food. Come join us. All paths are welcome.
Every third Thursday Pacific CUUPs members sponsor a happy hour at Xanadu. Xanadu 1104 Marine Dr, Astoria
“Our Pagan Journey: Nature Called and We Responded.” Litha Summer Solstice Service led by Rhonda Piasecki and Bunny Peterson. Come join us for our Nature-Centered service and celebration of the … Continued
Come chat with us. All paths are welcome.
Come chat with us. All paths are welcome. Since we meet on the grill side, children are welcome.