CSQ - Spring 2010 Programs


































 

Programs 2010

In addition to the Rituals, Learning Circles and Children's Programs described on other pages, there are several other events at Quest for you to engage in.

Drumming Circles

Drums are important links for modern Pagans to their past and to the many other pagan groups around the world. The basic rhythms created by drumming connect us to nature and to the deeper aspects of ourselves, and it is a lot of fun, too! Drumming circles will be held on Friday and Saturday nights after the end of the other scheduled activities and will continue for as long as drummers can stay awake! If you like to drum or dance to the sounds of drumming, come prepared for those activities. Bring your drum, your bongos, whatever you use to create a beat. Or, if you don't drum, the rhythm is sure to pull you into a dance. Many of the participants indicated that the drumming circles were among the best things about previous Spirit Quests.

Magickal Auction

Come join us for our annual CSQ Magickal Auction! A Silent auction will run all day Saturday, and a Live auction will be held after the Main ritual Saturday. See the auction page for full details.

Spirit Gift Exchange

One of our Quest traditions is the Spirit Gift Exchange. Anyone who brings a gift can participate. It's simple; bring a gift to share, take home a gift. This can be a way to share your artistic talents (or your favorite local artist), a secret about your path, or a gift you found in one of your sacred places in nature. Give from your heart. A note to explain your gift is always appreciated.

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There will be a table in the dining hall to collect the gifts. The exchange will take place after the closing ritual.

Game Table

A table with board and card games will be available in the dining hall to use at participants' leisure. This is a great way for our folks not attending a workshop to pass the time together.

Community Altar

Spirit Quest 2010 will incorporate a large altar for everyone. Here is your part: bring your sacred objects to place on the altar. You may want to bring a bit of cloth or a small tray for your objects. Candles are fine for this altar but must be secure so that they will not fall over; and they may not be lit, as no open flame is allowed in any of the camp buildings. Also, we all need to be mindful of how much space we use on our altar. It will be large, but so is our community. With your help, we can have a place of great beauty & satisfaction.

Community altar

There will be just a few rules for our community altar:

  • Objects are sacred, so if it is not yours, don't touch it.
  • Objects, including candles, must be secure and not in danger of falling over.
  • You are responsible for removing your objects on Sunday afternoon — we will remind you when it is time to do this.

Bardic Circle & Other Events

Other informal events will occur. Check the schedule board in the Dining Hall for the latest information. If you come up with an activity to share, put it on the schedule board so others will know.

One event, a Bards' circle, is planned for Friday night. The purpose of a Bardic Circle is to share stories, songs, ballads, boasts, promises, favorite gods/goddesses, etc. with the other participants.

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Last updated 02/22/2010