The Veil is very thin. Let’s go to visit it, shall we? It’s a very Witchy Samhain Ritual with Jason Mankey and the Oak Court. Join us for a journey to the Summerlands where we will reunite with the souls of our beloved dead.
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As the wheel of the year turns once again, we are excited to share the sacred ritual of Samhain with our community.
Continue readingWelcome Samhain; summer’s end, and the new year. The veil between the living and dead is the thinnest, and we give blessings to our ladies and lords of Summerland.
Continue readingVisit the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History’s Annual Community Ofrenda in the Museum Atrium. Each year community members are asked to remember and honor loved ones who have passed on by bringing a photograph, memento or special object to place on the altar.
Continue readingFor this Samhain season show, Sharon and Winter will draw from their witchiest collection of songs to weave a spell of mystery and enchantment over all who attend.
Continue readingFor 11 years, it has been our privilege to hold our annual Witches’ Ball and Samhain Celebration for the Pagan community of Sonoma County. Once again we invite you to come and celebrate and feast with us.
Continue readingCraftswomen, Drumming, Chanting, Dancing in Community and Sisterhood. Bring your drums, rattles, and a picture of an Ancestor for the Ancestor Altar.
Continue readingVisit the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History’s Annual Community Ofrenda in the Museum Atrium. Each year community members are asked to remember and honor loved ones who have passed on by bringing a photograph, memento or special object to place on the altar.
Continue readingVisit the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History’s Annual Community Ofrenda in the Museum Atrium. Each year community members are asked to remember and honor loved ones who have passed on by bringing a photograph, memento or special object to place on the altar.
Continue readingVisit the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History’s Annual Community Ofrenda in the Museum Atrium. Each year community members are asked to remember and honor loved ones who have passed on by bringing a photograph, memento or special object to place on the altar.
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