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Trout Lake Abbey 46 Stoller Rd., Trout Lake, WA, United StatesJOIN US IN KEEPING OUR TEMPLE BEAUTIFUL – The first [...]
JOIN US IN KEEPING OUR TEMPLE BEAUTIFUL – The first [...]
We will celebrate Samhain (pronounced SOW-en), the Feast of [...]
We will celebrate the Winter Solstice, the Feast of [...]
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We will be celebrating Spring Equinox at Trout Lake [...]
We will be celebrating Spring Equinox at Trout Lake Abbey on Saturday, March 22, 2025, at 6 pm. This will be a Hellenic (ancient Greek) pantheon rite. Esto! This is the rite when the days and nights are of equal length, and with the return of Persephone, Spring returns to the land.
We will be celebrating Calan Haf at Trout Lake Abbey on Saturday, May 3, 2025 at 5:30 pm. We are starting early so that we may dance the Maypole in the light. This will be a Welsh pantheon rite. Bydded Felly! This is the rite of the beginnings of summer, of fertility, and of green and growing things. It is said that in medieval days, folks would go out into the woods and lay with whomever they came across. Welcome to the lusty month of May!
We will be celebrating the Feast of the Summer Solstice in the Stone Circle here at the White Mountain Druid Sanctuary at Trout Lake Abbey on Saturday, June 21, 2025 beginning with our potluck at 6:30 pm with the ritual beginning at 8pm. Sunset isn’t until 9pm so this will let us burn the Wicker Man in twilight.
We will be celebrating Lughnasadh at the White Mountain Druid Sanctary at Trout Lake Abbey on Saturday, August 9, 2025. This will be an Irish pantheon rite. Bíodh sé amhlaidh! This is the rite of the Sovereignty of Lugh Samildanach. He manages this through the good offices of the Goddess of Sovereignty here in Trout Lake, the Lady of the White Salmon. This is also a rite of the harvest as our crops begin to ripen and the fruits of our labors are available to us all.
We will celebrate Autumn Equinox at the White Mountain Druid Sanctuary at Trout Lake Abbey. This will be a Hellenic Celebration of the Goddess Kore and Her Mother, Demeter. This is a rite of balance and the second harvest as Autumn gets into full swing with the Earth growing colder.