The 6th Annual Pagan Festival
Magical Journeys
Saturday May 12th, 2007
Berkeley California
FREE EVENT - All Are Welcome
This year our festival focuses on Children and Young
Adults. Our theme represents the many paths we take
and the lessons we learn on the way to finding our
spirituality.
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6th Annual Pagan Festival
(Formerly: Interfaith Pagan Pride Parade and Celebration)
Pagan Alliance Presents
2007 Pagan Festival Magical Journeys
Saturday, May 12, 2007
10:00 am to 5:30 pm
Keeper of the Light: Patrick McCollum
Master of Ceremonies: Shay Black & Angelique
Ritual, Vendors, Authors Circle, Stage Performances, Speakers,
Altars, Children's Activities and Procession around the
Festival Site
This year's theme focuses on Children and Young Adults.
Procession is to encourage people with little legs to
participate in our Magical Journey. People powered vehicles,
floats and spectacles only.
Visit the vendors to buy your loved ones gifts for Mother's
Day and Graduation.
Volunteers Wanted. Please sign-up on our website.
When: Saturday, May 12th, 2007
Time: 10:00 am to 5:30 pm
Where: Civic Center Park, Berkeley, California
Martin Luther King Jr. Way (between Center and Allston)
2151 Martin Luther King Jr. Way , Berkeley CA 94704
Downtown/Southeast Berkeley
Next to Farmer’s Market
Downtown Berkeley BART
1 ½ blocks west to Civic Center Park
Carpooling is Encouraged
Public Garage Parking Available
Transportation Info to Downtown Berkeley
Procession (parade), Interfaith Ritual, Traditional Dance,
Music, Poetry, Crafts, Authors Circle, Vendors, Information
Booths, Food, Altars, Children's Area
Awards and Prizes for Best Float and Best Costume |
With this event, we bring together
brothers and sisters of ALL indigenous, Earth-based, and nature
centered polytheistic beliefs in pride and celebration, as well as
those who support arts, music, ceremony, theater and dance within
the Interfaith Pagan Community. In doing so, we unite in our message
to the world that we must live together in love and tolerance, as
opposed to fear and misunderstanding, as voices in the great choir
of Spirit.
We encourage diversity, tolerance, safety, and respect for all
participants and audience members. This is a family-friendly event,
and children are encouraged to participate. |
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