Mount Washington Valley Pagan Pride Day

September 16, 2000
12 PM to 6:30 PM
Echo Lake State Park

Directions:

Going north on NH Rt. 16 in North Conway, take the first left after the Eastern Slope Inn. Cross two bridges and take the first left onto West Side Rd. Echo Lake State Park is on the right a mile or so down the road.

Admission price: an article of non-perishable food for the local Food Bank.

Diversity, caring for the earth, and respecting each other; these are the hallmarks of Pagan and Earth-centric religions, and those faiths continue to grow as we move towards the diversity needed to deal with a new millenium. Join others whose spirituality is Earth-centric at Mount Washington Valley Pagan Pride Day, to be held at a Echo Lake State Park from 12PM to 6:30PM.

Take Pride in the Earth; take Pride in yourself.

What is Pagan Pride Day?

A celebration of PRIDE in who we reverence and how we celebrate our spirituality!
To stand up and express our pride in each other, to give thanks to our Gods and
our community, to promote understanding and tolerance among all religions, and to
share our abundance with others.

Pagan Pride Day is....

  • Public rituals celebrating the Autumn Equinox
  • Information to allay misconceptions and educate about our multi-faceted paths
  • Gatherings to promote our community and solidarity
  • Food drives to share the abundance of the harvest

 

 

Where? Echo Lake State Park
When? September 16, 12PM to 6:30PM
What? Pagan Picnic: 12PM-1PM
Workshops: 1PM-4:30PM
Harvest Ritual: 5PM-6PM
Who? (Contact person) Fingle:
E-mail: pemivaly@fcgnetworks.net
snailmail:MWVPPD, 99 Morse Rd. Plymouth, NH 03264
Other Links New England Pagan Pride and Awareness Day

International Pagan Pride Project