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Green and gold are the theme colors.  Bring some food offerings to share.  Bring non-obnoxious noisemakers such as small drums, tambourines, bells, etc.
Green and gold are the theme colors.  Bring some food offerings to share.  Bring non-obnoxious noisemakers such as small drums, tambourines, bells, etc.


| link to more info = http://chaplainsoccupypdx.blogspot.com/2012/01/feb-2-celebrate-light-and-healing.html
| link to more info = http://chaplainsoccupypdx.blogspot.com/2012/02/thursday-feb-2-celebrate-early-spring.html
| categories = [[Category:Occupy Portland Events]] [[Category:Interfaith Guild of Chaplains]]  
| categories = [[Category:Occupy Portland Events]] [[Category:Interfaith Guild of Chaplains]]  
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Revision as of 20:37, 1 February 2012

Interfaith Candlemas-Imbolc-Luciad-St. Brigid's Celebration

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  • Date: February 2, 2012
  • Time: 5:30-6:30 p.m.
  • Location: Northwest corner of the former Washington High School field/playground, across from the Food Fight on the 1200s block of SE Stark Street. The event ends with a small sidewalk procession through St. Francis Park area to the Che Room.
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Purpose

Celebrate the half-way point between winter and spring, for our healing, creativity, and renewal of the Occupy spirit!

Other details
On Thursday, Feb. 2, join us for our interfaith/eclectic celebration of Imbolc, Luciad, Candlemas, and the Feast of St. Brigid of Kildare.

5:30 p.m. at the St. Francis campus where the Occupy Portland headquarters is located (1131 S.E. Oak St. at 12th Avenue) -- and after this event, join the Spokes Council!

This is a highly participatory ritual to bring about healing and reinvigoration of Occupy energy!

Green and gold are the theme colors. Bring some food offerings to share. Bring non-obnoxious noisemakers such as small drums, tambourines, bells, etc.

more information