Atlanta Pagan Pride Day
October 1, 2011
Atlanta Friends Meeting House Big thanks to Emerald Rose who will be headlining the event! More information coming soon on vending and entertainment. Check back here for updates...
All over the world, local coordinators host Pagan Pride celebrations. Pagan Pride Day fosters dignity in Pagan identity through education, activism, charity, and community.
Atlanta’s 2010 Pagan Pride Day event included a public gathering where Pagans could network with each other as well as a food drive to share our abundant harvest with others in need. Atlanta Pagan Pride Day benefits the Atlanta Community Food Bank by asking participants to bring a minimal donation of non-perishable food, collected on Pagan Pride Day and delivered to the Food Bank.
There were also merchant booths, classes, music and dance performances, and many other activities.
Download the 2010 Pagan Pride Day Program Booklet! (PDF file)
October 1, 2011
Atlanta Friends Meeting House Big thanks to Emerald Rose who will be headlining the event! More information coming soon on vending and entertainment. Check back here for updates...
All over the world, local coordinators host Pagan Pride celebrations. Pagan Pride Day fosters dignity in Pagan identity through education, activism, charity, and community.
Atlanta’s 2010 Pagan Pride Day event included a public gathering where Pagans could network with each other as well as a food drive to share our abundant harvest with others in need. Atlanta Pagan Pride Day benefits the Atlanta Community Food Bank by asking participants to bring a minimal donation of non-perishable food, collected on Pagan Pride Day and delivered to the Food Bank.
There were also merchant booths, classes, music and dance performances, and many other activities.
Download the 2010 Pagan Pride Day Program Booklet! (PDF file)