Winter Break–No Friday Fireside
For the last two Fridays of the year, we will be taking a short winter break. Join us again on January 5, 2024 for another 50 Friday sessions!
For the last two Fridays of the year, we will be taking a short winter break. Join us again on January 5, 2024 for another 50 Friday sessions!
Saturday, December 23, 6:30-8:30 pm, at the Ardantane Campus. Free. There will will songs, stories, fellowship and feasting. Bring a potluck dish or beverage, and wear red and white if […]
For the last two Fridays of the year, we will be taking a short winter break. Join us again on January 5, 2024 for another 50 Friday sessions!
Entering 2024 we will be looking forward to what the new year will have to offer – astrologically. Moonbeam Mage caught a glimpse of the path that might be some […]
A coyote is the American “song dog” who has spread all over the United States and beyond; but Coyote, or Old Man Coyote, is a teacher, trickster, and culture hero […]
Have you ever wondered what rights you have as a pagan employee? This session will focus on your legal rights, discriminatory practices you might encounter on the job, and how […]
What are Sheela Na Gigs, when and where were they placed? Were they obscene or were they goddesses? Let’s examine the history of these fascinating figures, astronomical symbolism, their cultural […]
Join the Ardantane team for an online observance of Imbolc (or Candlemas), the celebration of the Celtic Goddess Brighid and the cross-quarter between the winter solstice and spring equinox. Help […]
Saturday, February 3rd, 6:30-9:00 pm, at the Ardantane Campus. Free. There will will songs, stories, fellowship and feasting. Bring a potluck dish or beverage, and wear red and white if […]
All of us have fears. Every one of us. As people who are growing spiritually, we need to face those fears, understand them, and transform them… using all the skills […]
Our Board meetings are all held on Zoom. Please contact info@ardantane.org for an invitation via email. The members of the Ardantane Circle (the Board, staff, faculty, students, and anyone else […]
Why do so many Neo Pagans consider themselves Celtic Pagans? Join us for an evening where we explore topics that help us understand the influence of the Celts on Paganism […]