An Imbolc Evening

An Imbolc Evening

Join us in the Temple for an evening celebrating Imbolc. Also known as Saint Brigid's Day, and Candlemas, this is a day that is recognized as the coming of spring via the Wheel of the Year.

Event details

Address: 400 Linden Ave, Dayton, OH 45403 [Map/directions]
Event has passed (Wed, Feb 02 2022)
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Cost: $44.00

An Imbolc Evening

Join us in the Temple for an evening celebrating Imbolc. Also known as Imbolg, Saint Brigid's Day, and Candlemas, this is a day that is recognized as the coming of spring via the Celtic Wheel of the Year.

We will:

  • Dine by candlelight with a hearty root vegetable soup and fresh baked bread. You are welcome to bring a side dish, dessert, and/or beverage. Coffee, water, and tea provided.
  • Share stories in circle
  • Plant seeds of manifestations with spell work
  • Create crafts such as Bridget’s Cross
  • Build our first seasonal altar in our shared altar room

Imbolc is one of 4 main celebrations according to the celtic wheel of the year, along with Bealtaine (May 1-2,) Lughnasadh (August 1-2,) and Samhain (October 31-November 2.) These main holidays are anchored with the cross-quarter holidays of Ostara (March 19-22,) Litha (June 19-22,) Mabon (September 19-22,) and Yule (December 19-22.)

Each festival is in honor of an important aspect of the season, and for Imbolc that is the coming of spring. A time of purification, this is believed to be where we get the term “spring cleaning,” as it is customary to clear out and open up for a fresh start to the season.

Whether you are in or out of the Broom Closet, this gathering is for you!

Be on the lookout for each of these holiday celebrations at the Temple of the Rebel Goddess!

Temple of the Rebel Goddess

An Imbolc Evening is taking place at Temple of the Rebel Goddess, which is located at 400 Linden Ave in Dayton. Temple of the Rebel Goddess - Imagine a self-serve sacred coffee shop, where everything is donation based, and where you can cultivate your relationship to the Divine. Do your work, your art, or offer devotion to the deities. - read more

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