Street and Glastonbury welcome a weekend of spiritual and cultural events
By Laura Linham
25th Jan 2024 | Local News
This weekend, Street and Glastonbury are set to host a series of unique events, blending spirituality, music, and community activities.
In Glastonbury, the Pagan community is gearing up for the Glastonbury Pagan Moot, taking place on Friday, 26th January, at Beckets Inn on High Street. The event, starting at 7:30 pm, will focus on 'Bridie / Brigid, how and why we celebrate her at the white spring'. Lisa Goodwin will lead the presentation, sharing bardic poetry about Brigid and discussing the girls who have embodied Bridie in Glastonbury. This spiritual gathering promises an evening of storytelling and communal reflection. All Pagan paths are welcome, with donations gratefully accepted. More information here.
For those interested in deeper spiritual learning, the Glastonbury Goddess Halls will start the long online course, 'The Way of the Oracle Priestess/Priest', on Saturday, 27th January. Led by Priestess and Trance Medium Sally Pullinger, this course is perfect for those feeling the call to become a Priestess/Priest Oracle. The course will run online in 14 x 3-hour sessions and is open to all seeking to deepen their connection with the Goddess. More information on this transformative journey can be found here.
The weekend also sees the Crystals and Crystal Healing 1 Workshop at the Goddess House Education and Healing Centre on 27th and 28th January. This workshop is an excellent opportunity for those interested in exploring the healing powers of crystals.
Music lovers have a treat in store at The Who'd A Thought It, where Dave Butler will perform live on Saturday, 27th January at 8 pm. Following this, BennyTM b2b dj Towner will take the stage at The Riflemans Arms at 9 pm, offering an evening of exciting beats.
On Sunday, 28th January, The Geeky Gamer in Street will host its Monthly Board Games Meet at 11 am. This event is a great chance for board game enthusiasts to meet and play.
The sponsors of this article, The King Arthur in Glastonbury will host three musical events over the weekend. First there's the 'Winter Warmer' event on Friday, 26th January. Featuring performances by Big Smokin Joe and DJ Slim, the event promises a warm atmosphere to beat the winter chill. On Saturday, 27th January, Vermin will perform, offering an evening of punk-rock music. The event starts at 9 pm with a donation entry. Continuing the musical journey, 'The Kahunas' will play at The King Arthur's Sunday Session on 28th January, from 8 pm to 10 pm, promising an evening of foot-tapping original music.
Please note: These events at The King Arthur are for adults only, with a minimum age of 21 required for entry.
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