Seasonal Celebrations

Imbolc/Candlemas
The Return of the Light
We held an Imbolc Community Feast and came together to share stories about the return of the light, Brigid the Saint and the Goddess, A simple Imbolc celebration was held, followed by a bring and share meal. There were some traditional Imbolc foods and a short outdoor fire ceremony, and we were watched by a beautiful full moon.

Spring Equinox/Easter
The Light and Dark are in perfect balance
We held a March Hare Circle 💜 Hare's are magical and deeply symbolic. We will have some learned about their mythology, some reflection on how the Hare symbolically figures in our lives, sharing, story and magical March crafts.

Beltane/Mayday/Jack in the Green
The light starts to grow and the beginning of Summer
We joined the Hastings Traditional Jack in the Green parade. The event is an annual event that takes place in the historic seaside town of Hastings. It’s a four day event that attracts thousands of people from all over the UK and beyond.

Summer Solstice/Midsummer
The time that the Light reaches its peak
If this festival is celebrated I need a photo and a small description.

Lughnasadh/Lammas/Harvest
The light begins to recede at the time of Harvest
​If this festival is celebrated I need a photo and a small description.

Autumn Equinox/Late Harvest
The Second Harvest as Light and Dark reach balance
If this festival is celebrated I need a photo and a small description.

Samhain/All Hallows
The transition into the darker half of the year,
Samhain, celebrated on the night of October 31st, marks the end of the harvest season and the onset of winter. It is a time when the veil between the living and the dead is believed to be thinnest.
Winter Solstice/Yule
Time of the Deepest Dark and the return of the light
​The Third Moon Women Winter Solstice Banquet is a very special evening of magical sharing, feasting, a winter Solstice celebration, '"Mystic Mary" gift exchange, poetry, stories, fun, and being together, and sharing good and laughter.


