What We Do

Regular Meetings

We usually meet on the first and third Thursdays of the month in downtown Lebanon, NH.

Celebrate the Wheel of the Year

We celebrate the eight Sabbats of the Wheel of the Year. We sometimes plan these for a weekend in lieu of our normal Thursday meeting time.

Support Members

We foster deep caring, support, and commitment to one another. We sometimes raise energy and conduct healing rituals for members in need.

What's a typical meeting like?

Our meetings are typically 7-9:30pm on the first and third Thursdays of the month. Our usual meeting place is a homey, easy to find office on the Green in Lebanon. At 7:15pm, we light candles and cast the sacred circle around an altar. We love to sing and often sing rather than say the five directions.

During our meetings, we may:

  • Discuss a book or topic of choice (in the past, we have discussed divination, shamanic journeying, plant spirit medicine, the ways of magic, Tarot and other cards, the fay, witchcraft, past lives, Celtic traditions, Wicca, Druidism, setting up the altar, and more). We sometimes invite guest speakers.
  • Check in with each other about our personal lives
  • Read a poem
  • Listen to songs
  • Plan a field trip
  • Get to know a new member
  • Raise energy to support a member
  • Plan an upcoming Sabbat celebration
  • Read tarot or oracle cards for one another

At the end of every meeting, we have cakes and (non-alcoholic wine) and close the circle by 8:45pm, but we often stay longer after to visit and chat.

Depending on the season, we also have another meeting place in Canaan that is very private and in the woods with fire circle.

Special Events

Some of us attend the annual Beltaine celebration at A Sacred Place in nearby Canaan, NH, the Samhain festival and ritual in Peterborough, NH, and we sometimes travel north to Plymouth, NH to celebrate pagan holidays with the White Mountain Pagan Alliance. We hope to go to the Earth Spirit Twilight Covening gathering as a group and to Witch Camp in Vermont this summer. Some of us have gone down to the Pagan Four Quarters Sanctuary in Pennsylvania and we plan to make a field trip to America's Stonehenge, a rock formation in southern NH.