Lammas Faire for All Ages – Open to the Public -7/28/18

Games, Vendors, Ritual, Picnicking, fun for all ages!
Event Admission is FREE
Parking Fee: $8 MA Vehicle, $15 non-MA Vehicle

Pack your picnic, sunblock and running shoes! Get your test kitchens cooking! We are going to have more information on Lammas coming soon. Keep your eyes here for details on the bake-off and vendors!

The ritual will be a Greek-themed one, as the Pagan Family Connection and Tween and Teen groups are working with the Greek pantheon this year.

For Directions, click here.

Schedule for the day!

Doors open at noon – (vendors will be open).
Bring your picnic lunch to enjoy in the sun or under the pavilion.

Bake off starts at 1 PM (details to follow)

Workshops 1:30-2:15

Games 2:30

Ritual will be after the games (awards for games and bake off will be presented during ritual) approximately 4pm

NOTE: Parents, please stay with your kids during games and crafts. Adults are encouraged to make crafts too!

Tween and Teen Esbat Group – 6/9/18


The Tween and Teen Esbat group will meet for our public ritual on Saturday the 9th of June 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 – 5/12/18


The Tween and Teen Esbat group will meet for our public ritual on Saturday the 12th 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.

Public Beltane for All Ages – 4/28/18

Join us Saturday, April 28th at 1pm
$5 for Members, $10 for Non-Members.
Children under 18 FREE!
Member Families $10
—> JOIN SEF that day and get free admission for the event!

Join us as we celebrate the frivolity of Spring and the coming of Summer. This is a public event open to all ages. 

Doors open at 1pm. There will be a craft for the kids (of any age), making your own flower crown!

Ritual begins at 2pm immediately followed by the maypole dance and potluck feast. Bring a cold or crockpot dish to share!

PFC Yule – 12/17/2017

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Sunday December 17, 1 – 3 PM: Family Yule Celebration
At: Brigham Hill Community Farm, 37 Wheeler Road, North Grafton 01536
Fee: $5 per craft item. Adults are welcome to make crafts too.

The PFC honors the Sabbats with mythology, stories, games, snacks, a craft and a child friendly ritual. While we endeavor to come up with crafts for little hands and all abilities, all parents are expected to work along with their child during the craft.

Parents must stay with their kids. If your child has specific food allergies, please bring your own snack. All are welcome – not only those with kids!

Directions: Brigham Hill Community Farm, Grafton

 

Tween & Teen Esbat Group – 12/9/17


The Tween and Teen Esbat group will meet for our public ritual on Saturday 9th 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.

Tween & Teen Esbat Group – 11/11/17


The Tween and Teen Esbat group will meet for our public ritual on Saturday 11th November 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.

Open Samhain Circle – 10/28/2017

Join the SEF for their Open Samhain Circle!!

Saturday October 28, Doors open 6 PM
At:     Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson, 80 Main St., Hudson, MA
Fee:  SEF Members $5 / Nonmembers $10

Join us for a Norse celebration of ancestors – the Alfar and Disir –  for this year’s SEF Samhain celebration. Participants will toast their ancestors and give offerings in their honor. We will follow ritual with a Norse feast and a table set aside for the Alfar and Disir. The evening wraps up with burning our offerings outdoors and dispersing them to the elements.

Our feast will be a potluck so please bring a crockpot or fully prepared dish to share.  We’ll supply cups, plates, eating utensils, and beverages. (No alcohol please). All adults are welcome, and no experience is necessary. For families with children under 16, we suggest the Pagan Family Connection Samhain celebration on October 22 in Grafton.

Doors open at 6pm, doors will close and the pre-ritual discussion will begin at 7pm.

  • This will be a serious magickal / spiritual working for all involved, and as such is not appropriate for children.

 

Pagan Family Connection Samhain – 10/22/2017

Join the Pagan Family Connection Families as we Celebrate Samhain!

Sunday October 22, 1 – 3 PM: Family Samhain Celebration
At: Brigham Hill Community Farm, 37 Wheeler Road, North Grafton 01536
Fee: $5 per craft item. Adults are welcome to make crafts too.

The PFC honors the Sabbats with mythology, stories, games, snacks, a craft and a child friendly ritual. While we endeavor to come up with crafts for little hands and all abilities, all parents are expected to work along with their child during the craft.

Parents must stay with their kids. If your child has specific food allergies, please bring your own snack. All are welcome – not only those with kids!

In keeping with the theme of Norse mythology for 2017, we will celebrate a Winter Nights ritual. We shall annouce (and toast) our accomplishments for the year. Big or small – if you are proud of what you have done or are working on, we will raise a cup of herbal tea to you! The ritual ties in what we did at Imbolc (The Charming of the Plow) as well as our Lammas ritual (FreyrFest), all while honoring the Disir.

Our craft is brought to us by the suggestion of some of the children in the group. We will be making more God and Goddess figures (with their familiars). In spring we made Ostara and her hare wood figures. Our craft for Samhain will be to choose from several different Gods and Goddesses and their familiars. Photos of examples for inspiration will be coming soon!

Directions: Brigham Hill Community Farm, Grafton

Fall Contra Dance Featuring Dudley Laufman – 10/6/2017


Fall Contra Dance
Date: Friday, October 6, 2017
$5 entrance fee

The Society of Elder Faiths, along with the Unitarian Church of Marlborough and Hudson, is hosting its first Contra Dance!  The dance is being held at the Unitarian Church.  Click here for directions.

A Saturday evening of dancing featuring the fantastic live music of the Contra Banditos (one of our favorite coffehouse acts!) with caller Dudley Laufman.

No experience necessary – all dances will be taught and called. Families are welcome, no partner needed! 

Doors open at 7pm
Dance begins at 8pm

Ice water and snacks/treats will be available at no charge during the intermission.