Posts by Orange County Local Council
Orange County Covenant of the Goddess’s Mabon Ritual in the Park
Join the Orange County Local Council of the Covenant of the Goddess (OCLC – CoG) at their public ritual in the park for Mabon. The Mabon Ritual is scheduled for Sunday, September 13th from 2:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m.. The event is being held at: Gutosky Park, 9201 Ferris Ln, Garden Grove, CA 92841. This…
Read MoreOnce in a Blue Moon
There have been facts and fiction written, and shared through oral traditions, about Blue Moons. Today, our definition is scientific (albeit, based on writer error) based on our ever-increasing knowledge about the universe where we live. According to David Wilton’s fabulous Word Origins website, the phrase Blue Moon probably started with an anonymous poem from…
Read MoreMerry Meet 2015
There may be interesting work coming out of Covenant of the Goddess (CoG) during their annual conference, MerryMeet 2015. MerryMeet 2015 will be held in Ontario, California from August 13-16, 2015! The National Covenant of the Goddess annual event features advanced workshops, magickal vendors, Murder Mystery, rituals – and did I mention networking. Meet Pagan…
Read MoreThe Secret Lives of Elves and Faeries: The Truth behind the Story of Rev Robert Kirk
The Secret Lives of Elves and Faeries: The Truth behind the Story of Rev Robert Kirk.
Read MoreAnnual Summer Solstice Fair in Long Beach
It’s right around the corner…the annual Summer Solstice Fair in Long Beach, CA! The Orange County Local Council of Covenant of the Goddess will have a front row seat to enjoy this fantastic event which is hosted by the Long Beach WomenSpirit and Temple of Isis Los Angeles. There will be food and drink along…
Read MoreA Celebration of Earth this Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day is right around the corner and millions around the world will gather with family to celebrate Mother’s Day on Sunday, May 10th. Mother’s Day has been celebrated for over 100 years. The idea sprang from political activism and regard for service to country. In the 1850s a women’s organizer, Ann Reeves Jarvis, held…
Read More‘10,000 Pagans Raise Their Voices For Environmental Action’: Help make this a reality – PaganSquare – PaganSquare – Join the conversation!
‘10,000 Pagans Raise Their Voices For Environmental Action’: Help make this a reality – PaganSquare – PaganSquare – Join the conversation!.
Read More5 [Magical] Things to do, in the OC, for Earth Day
by Linnea Kai, OCLC CoG What happened in 1970? Gaylord Nelson, then a U.S. Senator from Wisconsin, and Pete McCloskey, a conservation-minded Republican Congressman launched one of the biggest movements in the United States. The first Earth Day occurred April 22nd, 20 million Americans met in parks, auditoriums and streets to demonstrate for a healthy,…
Read MoreWomen in Service to the Earth
When you think of things you can do to help the Earth what comes to mind? What touches the soul from Divine expression through Nature? How do I resonate with nature and the Earth? Where can I connect with others to embrace positive change supporting the Earth? These are the questions that I was invited…
Read MoreLunar eclipse a time for reflection
On April 4, 2015 there will be a total lunar eclipse which will be visible in Southern California. Also referred to as Blood Moon. According to The Witchipedia, A total lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes completely into the Earth’s shadow (umbra) and is thus should be completely darkened, but due to the way…
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