October 8th, 2011
W.E. Harris Recreation Center
400 East Harris St., Hastings, FL 32145.
Admission is FREE! There will be vendors, readers, food, harvest ritual, drumcircle, and musical performers. The event is both indoors and outdoors with plenty of seating, restroom facilities, and air conditioning…
House of the Naked Moon has been confirmed as a performer for PPD! Go to the video page to see Holly and Madame Xena dancing at 2010′s event.
Michelle from All Are We has been confirmed as a musical guest for PPD! Check out a video of last year’s All Are We performance on our video page. Michelle will also be performing at the Volusia Pagan Pride Day on Sept. 24th in New Smyrna Beach.
Thank you everyone for making 2010 the best PPD in St. Johns County ever! We’ll be posting our videos and photos of the event soon, and keeping everyone appraised of what’s going on in the area. If you have any photos of the event, please upload them to the yahoo group.
Welcome to the website for St. Johns Pagan Pride. Serving St. Augustine, Hastings, and all of St. Johns County, we are committed to the four central tenets of the Pagan Pride Project:
Education – The principle of Education moves us to secure the right to practice our faith openly and freely by maintaining a program of public awareness. We strive to provide accurate information about our practices – what we do, and, just as importantly, what we don’t do, and to combat the spread of misinformation and ignorance.
Activism – The principle of Activism encourages us to honorably act upon our convictions and to willingly sacrifice for our beliefs. It reminds us that we are empowered to live responsibly according to the mandates of our conscience without fear of discrimination or prejudice.
Charity – Understanding that our actions have direct and immediate impact, the principle of Charity drives us to offer compassion to those in need and helps us realize that by sharing our abundance with others we invite the universe to share its abundance with us.
Community – The principle of Community guides us to extend the hands of fellowship for mutual support and encouragement. By maintaining communal relationships we display strength through numbers and reduce the chance of being marginalized.
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