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We should have more pagan nights.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Non Pagans do celebrate pagan festivals
Imbolc: Feb 2 little less celebrated but a pagan rite is to d oa 'Spring clean'
Eoster : Around Easter Time -celebrates the renewal of life (hence Easter eggs)
Beltane: mayday
Summer solstice (Litha) midsummers night
Lammas -harvest festival
Autumn Equinox no christian celebration for this I don't think
Samhain - pronounced 'sowween' All Hallows -Halloween
Yule -Christmas
Strange the son of God was born and died around major Pagan festival dates
Imbolc: Feb 2 little less celebrated but a pagan rite is to d oa 'Spring clean'
Eoster : Around Easter Time -celebrates the renewal of life (hence Easter eggs)
Beltane: mayday
Summer solstice (Litha) midsummers night
Lammas -harvest festival
Autumn Equinox no christian celebration for this I don't think
Samhain - pronounced 'sowween' All Hallows -Halloween
Yule -Christmas
Strange the son of God was born and died around major Pagan festival dates
Local pagan events in Devon and Cornwall....
January
1st Andrew's Dole, Bideford, Devon
February
1st Monday after 4th, Hurling the silver ball, St Ives, Cornwall
Shrove Tuesday, Hurling, St Columb Major, Cornwall
April
30th 6:30pm, Maypole dance, Carn Bosavern, St Just, Cornwall
May
1st Obby Oss, Padstow, Cornwall - primaeval stuff!
Pagans meet at 12 noon around the maypole
1st Maypole dancing, Kingsteignton, Devon
8th Hal an Tow and Furry dance , Helston, Cornwall
Spring Bank Holiday, Hunting the Earl of Rone, Coombe Martin, Devon
Late Spring Bank Holiday, Ram Roast, Kingsteignton, Devon
June
23rd - St John's Eve, Old Cornwall Society Mid-summer bonfires, Chapel Carn Brea and other hilltops
1st Saturday after 23rd, Mazey Day, Penzance, Cornwall.
July
2nd Saturday, Taddiport Tub Race, Taddiport, Devon
19th Lafrowda Day, St Just, Cornwall
August
PF Lammas picnics in Devon and Cornwall Cornish Earth Mysteries Group Lammas Picnic, Trencrom, nr St Ives, Cornwall
September
1st Saturday, Gorsedh of Bards of Cornwall, different location each year
2nd Tuesday, Widdecombe Fair, Devon
end of month, Crying the Neck, St Keverne, St Just and Zennor, Cornwall
November
5th Tar-barrel rolling, Ottery St Mary, Devon
5th Turning the Devil's Stone, Shebbear, Devon
Friday nearest 5th, Tar-barrel rolling, Hatherleigh, Devon
January
1st Andrew's Dole, Bideford, Devon
February
1st Monday after 4th, Hurling the silver ball, St Ives, Cornwall
Shrove Tuesday, Hurling, St Columb Major, Cornwall
April
30th 6:30pm, Maypole dance, Carn Bosavern, St Just, Cornwall
May
1st Obby Oss, Padstow, Cornwall - primaeval stuff!
Pagans meet at 12 noon around the maypole
1st Maypole dancing, Kingsteignton, Devon
8th Hal an Tow and Furry dance , Helston, Cornwall
Spring Bank Holiday, Hunting the Earl of Rone, Coombe Martin, Devon
Late Spring Bank Holiday, Ram Roast, Kingsteignton, Devon
June
23rd - St John's Eve, Old Cornwall Society Mid-summer bonfires, Chapel Carn Brea and other hilltops
1st Saturday after 23rd, Mazey Day, Penzance, Cornwall.
July
2nd Saturday, Taddiport Tub Race, Taddiport, Devon
19th Lafrowda Day, St Just, Cornwall
August
PF Lammas picnics in Devon and Cornwall Cornish Earth Mysteries Group Lammas Picnic, Trencrom, nr St Ives, Cornwall
September
1st Saturday, Gorsedh of Bards of Cornwall, different location each year
2nd Tuesday, Widdecombe Fair, Devon
end of month, Crying the Neck, St Keverne, St Just and Zennor, Cornwall
November
5th Tar-barrel rolling, Ottery St Mary, Devon
5th Turning the Devil's Stone, Shebbear, Devon
Friday nearest 5th, Tar-barrel rolling, Hatherleigh, Devon