Beltane for All Ages – 4/27/19

Be sure to tell your friends and all bring a dish to share. Family friendly Beltane celebration and pot luck! Doors open at 1pm.

Join us as we celebrate the frivolity of Spring and the coming of Summer!

When: Saturday, April 27, 2019
Time: 1pm – 4pm
Where: Brigham Hill Community Barn
37 Wheeler Road, Grafton, MA

As seeds spring forth
and grass grows green
and winds blow gently
and the rivers flow
and the sun shines down
upon our land,
we will offer thanks to the great earth mother
and her gifts of life each spring.

There will be a craft for kids (of any age). Ritual begins at 2pm immediately followed by the maypole dance and potluck feast.


Tween & Teen Esbat Group – 5/11/19

The Tween and Teen Esbat group will meet for our public ritual on Saturday the 11th of May at 6pm. $5 suggested donation.

A small pot luck will follow ritual. Because we meet at a traditional dinner time, making sure you and your kids have a little snack before you arrive is a good idea. Please no soda, nuts, peanuts, or candy. Bring a cold dish or something in a crock pot.

This public event is open to families with children aged 10 to 18 who are interested in taking part in rituals. Many of the tweens who participate take turns as the high priest or priestess of the evening, working with one of the adults running the group.

Tween & Teen Esbat Group – 4/13/19

The Tween and Teen Esbat group will meet for our public ritual on Saturday the 13th of April at 6pm. $5 suggested donation.

A small pot luck will follow ritual. Because we meet at a traditional dinner time, making sure you and your kids have a little snack before you arrive is a good idea. Please no soda, nuts, peanuts, or candy. Bring a cold dish or something in a crock pot.

This public event is open to families with children aged 10 to 18 who are interested in taking part in rituals. Many of the tweens who participate take turns as the high priest or priestess of the evening, working with one of the adults running the group.

Conjure Cinema & Annual Meeting – 2/23/19

Annual Meeting 5 – 6 PM
Hearty Soups, Salad & Bread 6 – 7 PM
Then at 7 PM Conjure Cinema presents:
“Witch Without a Broom”
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061426/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

and Delectable Concessions for a small charge.
At: Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson
Fee: Meeting and Movie Admission are FREE!

There will be a hearty Soup, Salad & Bread buffet at a fee of:
– – $7.00 for Adults
– – $5.00 for Children 12 and under

– Other refreshments will also be available for sale to help defray costs.
– (No potluck :D)
– Alcohol is not allowed at the venue.
Our brief, entertaining Annual Meeting is FREE and OPEN to ALL! It’s a great way to meet and catch up with old and new friends, and find out what the SEF has been up to this year. Renew your membership, or get information about joining SEF.

“”A WITCH WITHOUT A BROOM (1967), aka UNA BRUJA SIN ESCOBA – Zeus DVDs (yes, really!) says of the film: “An inflamed Spanish witch takes a visiting American professor on a journey through the ages in this time-travel fantasy. The witch, a mere novice, originally comes from the 15th century. She takes him back with her. Unfortunately, her magic isn’t reliable and she can’t figure out how to get him home. Instead they begin visiting different centuries ranging from prehistoric times to the future. Eventually, the witch’s father intervenes and returns the professor to his own time.”
Well, I wouldn’t have used ‘inflamed witch’ to describe Maria Perschy’s character – infatuated is a better description. She wants Jeffrey Hunter’s college professor all to herself and instead keeps landing herself and him in different time periods, all of which have other women competing for his affections, from prehistoric and Roman times to the Spanish Inquistion and the far future, where he winds up the only man among the last seven women left to repopulate the Earth.
A true forgotten film of the ‘60s, this one BEGS to be seen by Conjure Cinema devotees – sharpen up your best MST3K repartee and let loose on this amazing stinker – it was made to be in the mold of BEWITCHED and I DREAM OF JEANNIE, but it’s much, MUCH worse! And as always, we’ll have our amazing short subjects before the film – join us!”

New to Conjure Cinema? While our SEF event is just for fun, CC started in 1991 as an event to collect donations for local shelters and other charities, CC has shown all kinds of films dealing with magic and the occult. Some seriously scary, others unintentionally hilarious!

Directions: https://www.ucmh.org/directions/
and look for the SEF signs!

Tween & Teen Esbat Group – 3/9/19

The Tween and Teen Esbat group will meet for our public ritual on Saturday the 9th of March at 6pm. $5 suggested donation.

A small pot luck will follow ritual. Because we meet at a traditional dinner time, making sure you and your kids have a little snack before you arrive is a good idea. Please no soda, nuts, peanuts, or candy. Bring a cold dish or something in a crock pot.

This public event is open to families with children aged 10 to 18 who are interested in taking part in rituals. Many of the tweens who participate take turns as the high priest or priestess of the evening, working with one of the adults running the group.

Pagan Family Spring Equinox and Annual Ostara’s Egg Hunt – 3/17/19

2019 brings us around again to a year of Celtic myth and ritual.

Join us for a story and craft, ritual and the ever popular Ostara’s Egg Hunt! The Goddess Ostara and her Hare employ parent volunteers to hide eggs for the kids (and young at heart).

Please bring a snack to share – no candy, soda, tree or peanuts, please.

The PFC is appropriate for families with children of all ages, as well as the young at heart. If you have pre-teens and teenagers who are looking for community, they are most welcome. Please also join us with your 10-18 year olds in Hudson on the second Saturday of the month for ritual and pot luck dinner with the Tween and Teen group.

$5 suggested donation per crafter

More info soon!

Tween & Teen Esbat Group – 2/9/19

The Tween and Teen Esbat group will meet for our public ritual on Saturday the 9th of February at 6pm. $5 suggested donation.

A small pot luck will follow ritual. Because we meet at a traditional dinner time, making sure you and your kids have a little snack before you arrive is a good idea. Please no soda, nuts, peanuts, or candy. Bring a cold dish or something in a crock pot.

This public event is open to families with children aged 10 to 18 who are interested in taking part in rituals. Many of the tweens who participate take turns as the high priest or priestess of the evening, working with one of the adults running the group.

Tween and Teen Esbat Group – 1/12/19

The Tween and Teen Esbat group will meet for our public ritual on Saturday the 12th of January at 6pm. $5 suggested donation.

A small pot luck will follow ritual. Because we meet at a traditional dinner time, making sure you and your kids have a little snack before you arrive is a good idea. Please no soda, nuts, peanuts, or candy. Bring a cold dish or something in a crock pot.

This public event is open to families with children aged 10 to 18 who are interested in taking part in rituals. Many of the tweens who participate take turns as the high priest or priestess of the evening, working with one of the adults running the group.

Pagan Family Yule – 12/16/18

When:  Sunday, December 16, 2018

From:  1pm – 3pm

Where: 37 Wheeler Road
Grafton, MA

Our final Greek ritual of 2018! We shall celebrate the season with ritual, craft and stories.

The PFC is appropriate for families with children of all ages, as well as the young at heart. If you have pre-teens and teenagers who are looking for community, they are most welcome. Please also join us with your 10-18 year olds in Hudson on the second Saturday of the month for ritual and pot luck dinner with the Tween and Teen group.

$5 suggested donation per crafter

 

Tween and Teen Esbat Group – 12/8/18

The Tween and Teen Esbat group will meet for our public ritual on Saturday the 8th of December at 6pm. $5 suggested donation.

A small pot luck will follow ritual. Because we meet at a traditional dinner time, making sure you and your kids have a little snack before you arrive is a good idea. Please no soda, nuts, peanuts, or candy. Bring a cold dish or something in a crock pot.

This public event is open to families with children aged 10 to 18 who are interested in taking part in rituals. Many of the tweens who participate take turns as the high priest or priestess of the evening, working with one of the adults running the group.