Come celebrate the diversity, expertise, and warmth of the Pagan community of Atlanta at the Atlanta Pagan Marketplace of Ideas: March 24, 2011 at Sweetwater Creek State Park Group Shelter. The Pagan Marketplace of Ideas offers the opportunity for people to “shop” the Atlanta Pagan community. Explore the variety of worship, magick, wisdom, knowledge, and fun in the Pagan community. At Marketplace you can meet and speak with members of local circles, covens, groups and schools; attend a ritual or two--or three; attend a class or workshop; find out what is happening in the community for 2012; get tarot/rune/intuitive readings and shop local Pagan merchants and vendors. Do you have a new business you'd like to put on the map? Marketplace is a wonderful starting point to help your business name rise up in the Pagan (art) Community. Come out and join us from 11:00AM-6:00PM and see what community is all about!
RAIN OR SHINE, MARKETPLACE WILL GO ON!
Want to participate? The cost is only $7 (get a $2.00 discount if you bring a donation for Gaia’s Bounty Food Pantry). There is also a family pass option for $20.00 ($15.00 with a food pantry donation!) We will be accepting non perishables to be donated to a new pagan based Food Pantry called Gaia’s Bounty . Children under the age of 13 are free. (Please note that there is a $5 parking fee at all Georgia State Parks).
If you wish to participate within the Marketplace itself as a representative of a group, business, or event or teach a class, please contact Robin Everritt at kyra40@bellsouth.net or Rev. Jonathon Lowe at rev.lowe@live.com
PREREGISTRATION INFO:
Directions
The Pagan Marketplace of Ideas is being held at the Group Shelter at Sweetwater Creek State Park. There is a $5 parking fee at the park entrance.Directions from Atlanta:
Take I-20 west from Atlanta, exit #44 at Thornton Road, turn left and go 1/4 mile.
Turn right on Blairs Bridge Road.
After 2 miles, turn left on Mount Vernon Road and proceed to the park.
Follow signs for the Group Shelter.
More detailed directions, including a map of the park, can be found on the Georgia State Parks web site.
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