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                          Lughnasadh 2011 @ The Magickal Broom Closet 01/23/2011
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                          Come and celebrate Lughnasadh With Us:

                          Date: Friday 4th February 2011

                          Time : 7pm door closes at 7.30pm for Ritual

                          Cost: $10 and a plate of goodies

                          Venue: The Magickal Broom Closet
                                      633 Hight St
                                      Thornbury, VIC

                          Please phone: 03 9480 4431 to register your interest. or email events@magickalbroomcloset.com.au



                          Sabbat Info:
                          Lammas, Lughnasadh ,1st Harvest, Bread Harvest, Festival of First Fruits, Gŵyl Galan Awst (Welsh)
                          North: 1–2 Aug (alt 3–10 Aug) South: 1–2 Feb (alt 2–7 Feb) 

                          Lammas or Lughnasadh (pronounced loo-nah-SAHD) is the first of the three autumn harvest festivals, the other two being the Autumn equinox (or Mabon) and Samhain. Some Wiccans mark the holiday by baking a figure of the god in bread, and then symbolically sacrificing and eating it. These celebrations are not based on Celtic culture, despite common use of a Celtic name Lughnasadh.This name seems to have been a late adoption among Wiccans, since in early versions of Wiccan literature the festival is merely referred to as "August Eve".

                          The name Lammas implies it is an agrarian-based festival and feast of thanksgiving for grain and bread, which symbolizes the first fruits of the harvest. Eclectic Neopagan rituals may incorporate elements from either festival.




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                          Mabon 2011 @ The Magickal Broom Closet 01/23/2011
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                          Come celebrate Mabon With Us:

                          Date:Sunday 20th March 2011

                          Time : 7pm door closes at 7.30pm for Ritual

                          Cost: $10 and a plate of goodies

                          Venue: The Magickal Broom Closet
                                      633 Hight St
                                      Thornbury, VIC

                          Please phone: 03 9480 4431 to register your interest. or email events@magickalbroomcloset.com.au

                          Sabbat Info:
                          Autumnal Equinox, Mabon, Foghar, Alban Elfed, Harvest Home, 2nd Harvest, Fruit Harvest, Wine Harvest, Gŵyl Ganol yr Hydref (Welsh)
                          North: 20–24 Sept (autumn equinox) South: 20–23 Mar (autumn equinox)
                           
                          The holiday of Autumn Equinox, Harvest Home, Mabon, the Feast of the Ingathering, Meán Fómhair or Alban Elfed (in Neo-Druidic traditions), is a ritual of thanksgiving for the fruits of the earth and a recognition of the need to share them to secure the blessings of the Goddess and the God during the winter months. The name Mabon was coined by Aidan Kelly around 1970 as a reference to Mabon ap Modron, a character from Welsh mythology. In the northern hemisphere this equinox occurs anywhere from September 21 to 24. In the southern hemisphere, the autumn equinox occurs anywhere from March 20-23. Among the sabbats, it is the second of the three harvest festivals, preceded by Lammas/Lughnasadh and followed by Samhain.



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                          Samhain 2011 @ The Magickal Broom Closet 01/23/2011
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                          Come celebrate Samhain With Us:

                          Date:Saturday 30th May 2011

                          Time : 7pm door closes at 7.30pm for Ritual

                          Cost: $10 and a plate of goodies

                          Venue: The Magickal Broom Closet
                                      633 Hight St
                                      Thornbury, VIC

                          Please phone: 03 9480 4431 to register your interest. or email events@magickalbroomcloset.com.au

                          Sabbat Info:
                          Samhain
                          Samhain, All Hallow's Eve, Last/Blood Harvest, Ancestor Night, Feast of the Dead, Nos Galan Gaeaf (Welsh)
                          North: 31 Oct – 2 Nov (alt 5–10 Nov) South: 1 May (alt 4–10 May)

                          Samhain (pronounced Sow-ain) is considered by most Wiccans to be the most important of the four 'greater Sabbats'. It is generally observed on October 31 in the Northern Hemisphere, starting at sundown. Samhain is considered by some as a time to celebrate the lives of those who have passed on, and it often involves paying respect to ancestors, family members, elders of the faith, friends, pets and other loved ones who have died. In some rituals the spirits of the departed are invited to attend the festivities. It is seen as a festival of darkness, which is balanced at the opposite point of the wheel by the spring festival of Beltane, which is celebrated as a festival of light and fertility.

                          The Wiccan Samhain doesn't attempt to reconstruct a historical Celtic festival. In actuality it was also widely believed that on October 31, the vail between this world and the afterlife is at its thinnest point of the whole year.

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                          Yule 2011 @ The Magickal Broom Closet 01/23/2011
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                          Come and celebrate Yule With Us:

                          Date: Wednesday 22nd June 2011

                          Time : 7pm door closes at 7.30pm for Ritual

                          Cost: $10 and a plate of goodies

                          Venue: The Magickal Broom Closet
                                      633 Hight St
                                      Thornbury, VIC

                          Please phone: 03 9480 4431 to register your interest. or email events@magickalbroomcloset.com.au

                          Sabbat Info:
                          Yule
                          Midwinter, Yule, Cuidle, Alban Arthan, Winter Rite, Mothers Night, Gŵyl Galan Gaeaf (Welsh)
                          North: 19–23 Dec (winter solstice) South: 19–23 June (winter solstice)

                          In most traditions, Yule is celebrated as the rebirth of the Great God, who is viewed as the newborn solstice sun. The method of gathering for this sabbat varies by group or individual practitioner. Some have private ceremonies at home, while others hold coven celebrations.

                          Christmas, celebrated on the 25th of December, continues a pre-Christian festival, and was adopted by the Church to commemorate the birth of Jesus although there is no reliable information as to the actual date of this event.

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                          Candlemass 2011 @ The Magickal Broom Closet 01/23/2011
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                          Come and celebrate Candlemass With Us:

                          Date: Wednesday 3rd August 2011

                          Time : 7pm door closes at 7.30pm for Ritual

                          Cost: $10 and a plate of goodies

                          Venue: The Magickal Broom Closet
                                      633 Hight St
                                      Thornbury, VIC

                          Please phone: 03 9480 4431 to register your interest. or email events@magickalbroomcloset.com.au


                          Sabbat Info:
                          Candlemass
                          Candlemas, Imbolc, Oimelc, Brigit, Brigid's Day, Bride's Day, Brigantia, Gŵyl y Canhwyllau (Welsh)
                          North:1–2 Feb (alt 2–7 Feb) South: 1–2 Aug (alt 3–10 Aug)

                          Imbolc (or Candlemas) is one of four "fire festivals" of the Wheel of the Year. Among Dianic Wiccans, Imbolc is the traditional time for initiations.

                          Among Reclaiming-style Witches, Imbolc is considered a traditional time for rededication and pledges for the coming year.

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                          Ostara 2011 @ The Magickal Broom Closet 01/23/2011
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                           Come and celebrate Ostara With Us:

                          Date: Friday 23rd September 2011

                          Time : 7pm door closes at 7.30pm for Ritual

                          Cost: $10 and a plate of goodies

                          Venue: The Magickal Broom Closet
                                      633 Hight St
                                      Thornbury, VIC

                          Please phone: 03 9480 4431 to register your interest. or email events@magickalbroomcloset.com.au



                          Sabbat Info:
                          Ostara
                          Vernal Equinox, Ostara, Lady Day, Earrach, Alban Eilir, Festival of Trees, Gŵyl Ganol y Gwanwyn (Welsh)
                          North:19–23 Mar (spring equinox) South: 19–23 Sept (spring equinox)

                          The vernal equinox, sometimes called Ostara, is celebrated in the Northern hemisphere around March 21 and in the Southern hemisphere around September 23, depending upon the specific timing of the equinox. Among the Wiccan sabbats, it is preceded by Candlemas and followed by Beltane.

                          The name Ostara is from ôstarâ, the Old High German for "Easter". It has been connected to the putative Anglo-Saxon goddess Eostre by Jacob Grimm in his Deutsche Mythologie.

                          In terms of Wiccan ditheism, this festival is characterized by the rejoining of the Mother Goddess and her lover-consort-son, who spent the winter months in death. Other variations include the young God regaining strength in his youth after being born at Yule, and the Goddess returning to her Maiden aspect.

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                          Beltane 2011 @ The Magickal Broom Closet 01/23/2011
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                          Come and celebrate Beltane With Us:

                          Date: Sunday 30th October 2011

                          Time : 7pm door closes at 7.30pm for Ritual

                          Cost: $10 and a plate of goodies

                          Venue: The Magickal Broom Closet
                                      633 Hight St
                                      Thornbury, VIC

                          Please phone: 03 9480 4431 to register your interest. or email events@magickalbroomcloset.com.au


                          Sabbat Info:
                          Beltane
                          Beltane, Beltaine, May Day, Gŵyl Galan Mai (Welsh)
                          North: 1 May (alt 4–10 May) South: 31 Oct – 2 Nov (alt 5–10 Nov)

                          Beltane is one of the four "fire festivals" or "greater sabbats". Although the holiday may use features of the Gaelic Bealtaine, such as the bonfire, it bears more relation to the Germanic May Day festival, both in its significance (focusing on fertility) and its rituals (such as maypole dancing). Some Wiccans celebrate 'High Beltaine' by enacting a ritual union of the May Lord and Lady.

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                          Litha 2011 @The Magickal Broom Closet (MBC) 01/23/2011
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                           Come and celebrate Litha With Us:

                          Date: Thursday 22nd December 2011

                          Time : 7pm door closes at 7.30pm for Ritual

                          Cost: $10 and a plate of goodies

                          Venue: The Magickal Broom Closet
                                      633 Hight St
                                      Thornbury, VIC

                          Please phone: 03 9480 4431 to register your interest. or email events@magickalbroomcloset.com.au


                          Sabbat Info:
                          Litha
                          Midsummer, Litha, Samradh, Alban Hefin, Aerra Litha, Gŵyl Ganol yr Haf (Welsh)
                          North: 19–23 June (summer solstice) South: 19–23 Dec (summer solstice) 

                          Midsummer is one of the four solar holidays, and is considered the turning point at which summer reaches its height and the sun shines longest. Among the Wiccan sabbats, Midsummer is preceded by Beltane, and followed by Lammas or Lughnasadh.

                          Some traditions call the festival "Litha", a name occurring in Bede's "Reckoning of Time" (De Temporum Ratione, 7th century), which preserves a list of the (then-obsolete) Anglo-Saxon names for the twelve months. Ærra Liða ('first' or 'preceding' Liða) roughly corresponds to June in our calendar, and Æfterra Liða ('following' Liða) to July. Bede writes that "Litha means 'gentle' or 'navigable', because in both these months the calm breezes are gentle and they were wont to sail upon the smooth sea."

                           
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                          Sabbat Dates 01/03/2011
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                          Stay tuned for 2011 Eternal Flame Sabbat Dates
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