CLEVELAND AREA PAGAN PRIDE DAY

8/28/2010  NOON – 10 PM AT BEDFORD PUBLIC SQUARE

Free, but please bring two non-perishable food items for the Cleveland Food Bank

Bedford Public Square is at Broadway Ave. and North Park St. in Bedford, OH

http://www.clevelandpaganpride.org/

 

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WORKSHOP AND RITUAL SCHEDULE

(The workshops in bold and with *** are to prepare participants

to help lead aspects of the evening procession and harvest ritual)

 

                                                TIME, WORKSHOP AREA AND WORKSHOP                                       .                                                     

 

12:00-12:30pm:

   Opening Ritual, perhaps in Ritual Circle Area

 

1:00-1:30pm:

   1       Batya Weinbaum: Painting from the Divine Feminine

   2       Joy Wedmedyk: Regla de Ocha - What is Santeria

   FP     Keli Yeater:  Sing Along (for children and families)

 

1:45-2:15pm:

   1       Batya Weinbaum: Painting from the Divine Feminine (continued)

   2       Joy Wedmedyk: Regla de Ocha - What is Santeria (continued)

   FP     AJ Gooch, etc:  ADF Blessing Rite and Info.

            (Family Programming is Ginger Ackley’s Music at the Stage)

 

2:30-3:00pm:                                                                                                                                      

   1       H M Winning: (TwelveHawks Finn): Finnish Wizardry 101 - The Wizards of Words

   2       ***Maurea: Sensuality and Rebellion - Kongo Caribbean Female Warrior Spirits***

   FP     AJ Gooch, etc:  ADF Blessing Rite and Info.  (Continued)

            (Family Programming is Thorvaldr’s Viking Story Telling at the Stage)

 

3:15-3:45pm:

   1       Larry Cornett: Earth Religion Rights Resources

   2       ***Maurea: Invoking the Ancestors***                                                                              

   FP     Keli Yeater: Pagan Puppet Show (for children and families)

 

4:00-4:30pm:

   1       ***Batya Weinbaum: Paintings from the Divine Feminine and Invoking the Goddess***

   2       Alex Van Ness: Asatru Intro

   FP     Keli Yeater: Age appropriate grounding and centering (for children and families)

 

4:45-5:15pm:

   1       Culsa Vanth: Pagan Living For a Healthy Planet

   2       Alex Van Ness: Asatru Intro (continued)

   FP     Keli Yeater: Making a Poppet (for children and families)

 

5:30-6:00pm:

   1       Culsa Vanth: Pagan Living for a Healthy Planet (continued)

   2       David Sparrow: Throat Singing

   FP     ***Maurea: Procession and Ritual Drumming***

             (after starting, it may move to a quieter location)

            (Family Programming is Michael Mirth’s Magic Show at the Stage)

 

6:15-6:45pm:

   1       Mikial: Holistic Living and Healing Through Martial Arts

   2       Robin: Wicca: Finding a Teacher and Modern Traditions

   FP     ***Keli Yeater: Offering and Distributing Cookies and Juice in Ritual (for children and families)***

    

7:00-7:30

   1       Mikial: Holistic Living and Healing Through Martial Arts (Continued)

   2       ***Robin: Invoking Male Deities***

   FP     Alecia Bernardo: Yoga

 

9:20-10:00pm: Harvest procession and ritual, starting on stage, processing around park and ending sending blessing of spirits of the harvest and closing at the ritual circle

 

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ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE

 

12:30-12:50 Frank Nosal (Native American Flute)

1-1:30 Pale Daisies (Acoustic Duo w/vocals)

1:45-2:15 Ginger Ackley (Children’s Nature/Pagan Music)  

2:30-3:10 Thorvaldr (Viking Story Teller)

3:25-4:15 Waterband (Acoustic Duo w/vocals)

4:30-5:15 Emerald Frequency (Acoustic Duo w/vocals)

5:30-5:50 Michael Mirth (Magician)

5:50-6:20 Hareem Shar’eem (Belly Dancers)

6:25-7:00 Brian Henke (Solo Acoustic Guitar)

7:10-7:40 Troupe Dark Lady (Belly Dancers)

7:45-8:15 Revelry (Acoustic Trio)

8:30-9:15 Telling Point (Acoustic Duo)

 

Bedford Public Square is adjacent to and immediately southwest of 30 S. Park St. in Bedford, OH. Google maps does a great job of displaying it.