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Change: Nancy Buffum is a founding member of the Pagan Interest Circle (PICT) at FUUSF and had led or co-led many Pagan rituals and classes at FUUSF ove the past 15 years. She has studied with and is active in the Bay Area-based Reclaiming Tradition.Fee: $5 per class. Scholarships
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Change: in the Bay Area-based Reclaiming Tradition.Fee: $5 per class. Scholarships are available! Just ask Betty.Registration: To register for this class, please click here. Drop-ins also allowed. Questions? Please contact our Director of Lifespan Faith Development, Betty Skwarek, at bskwarek@uusf.org or 415.776.4580 x16.
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Change: Sunday April 25 (Beltane/May Day) Sunday June 20 (Summer Solstice) Sunday August 1 (Lammas) Sunday September 19 (Autumnal Equinox)Course calendar.Course Leader: Nancy Buffum is a founding member of the Pagan Interest Circle (PICT) at FUUSF
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Change: For early Pagans in the Germanic countries, Ostara was a time to celebrate planting and the new crop season. "Ostara" is derived from Eostre, a
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Change: 1-2:30pm (Sundays).1-2:30pm.Sunday January 31 (Imbolc/St. Brigid's Day)Sunday March 14 (Spring/Vernal Equinox)Sunday April 25 (Beltane/May Day) Sunday June 20 (Summer Solstice) Sunday August 1 (Lammas) Sunday September 19 (Autumnal Equinox)Course calendar.Imbolc is one of the four principal festivals
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Change: (for Summer(Summer Solstice) Sunday August 1 (for Lammas)(Lammas) Sunday September 19 (for Autumnal(Autumnal Equinox)Course calendar.Imbolc is one of the four principal festivals of the Irish calendar. Most commonly it is
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Change: 2831 (Imbolc/St. Brigid's Day)Sunday March 14 (Spring/Vernal Equinox)Sunday April 25 (for Beltane/May Day) Sunday June 20 (for Summer Solstice) Sunday August 1 (for Lammas) Sunday September 19 (for Autumnal Equinox)Course calendar.Imbolc is one of the four principal festivals
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Change: Yule, also known as Winter Solstice, is a winter festival that was initially celebrated by the historical Germanic peoples as a pagan religious festival, though
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Change: March 14. All classes will be held from 1-2:30pm (Sundays). Course calendar.Yule, also known as Winter Solstice, is a winter festival that was initially celebrated by the historical Germanic peoples
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Change: March 14.TBD. Both classes will be held from 1-2:30pm (Sundays). Course calendar.Imbolc is one of the four principal festivals of the Irish calendar. Most commonly it is celebrated on February
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Change: is one of the four principal festivals of the Irish calendar. Most commonly it is celebrated on February 2, which falls halfway between the Winter
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Change: names applied to the reversalcelebration of the Sun'sspring ebbingequinox. presenceOstara intakes place during the sky,same andtime as conceptsthe Christian holiday of Easter and the birthJewish andholiday rebirthof arePassover. celebrated.Course Leader: Nancy Buffum is a
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: in the Bay Area-based Reclaiming Tradition.Fee: $20/semester.$5 per class. Scholarships are available! Just ask Betty.Registration: To register for this class, please click here. Drop-ins also allowed. Questions? Please contact our Acting Director of Religious Education, Betty Skwarek, at bskwarek@uusf.org or 415.776.4580 x16.
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Change: Wheel of the Year: SamhainHallowe'en, October 31, has roots in in many Pagan traditions, perhaps most strongly in Samhain, sometimes called the Witches' New Year. This is the first holiday in the Wheel of the Year.Winter SolsticeThe event is seen as the
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Change: Nancy Buffum is a founding member of the Pagan Interest Circle (PICT) at FUUSF and had led or co-led many Pagan rituals and classes at FUUSF ove the past 15 years. She has studied with and is active in the Bay Area-based Reclaiming Tradition.Fee: $20/semester. Scholarships are
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