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Beltaine in the Forest

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Location Charleston
Dates May 02, 2015 - May 02, 2015
Description: Witches and Pagans gathering together once again in true Pagan fashion. Sing, chant, drum and dance. Feast and make merry!This annual Event has been reaching out to our Wiccan/Pagan community since 2008. Attendance has more than tripled in this time and we expect to continue this growth year after year.
You can expect to enjoy live pagan music and dance performances, a host of vendors and merchants, Maypole
Dances for children and adults, Beltaine Ritual, Chant and Drumming circles and more! . We are totally donation-supported so this event can be enjoyed by all who wish to participate.
Featuring the hauntingly powerful and high energy music of David Wood!
David's dynamic, high-energy music will carry you away and make you want to shake your butt off….pagan style!
Get ready to experience a world of magickal and musical ecstasy that will take you where you've never been. . .
Also returning in 2015:
-Master Psychic and Clairvoyant, Aeson Knight
-Open Wiccan Beltaine Ritual
-Maypole Dance for both Children and Adults
-Dance, Chant and Drum Circle
-Healing, Massage and Energy work
-Astrology Charts --cast and printed on site!
-Children Actives and crafts
-May queen and king (children's)

Your Favorite Craft Folks and Artisans returning to Merchants Circle where you can browse and shop for everything from hand cut and wrapped Stone Jewelry, Staves, Staves and Wands, Magickal Oils and Herbs, Candles and Incenses, Books, Music CDs, Original Art, Statuary and Plaques, Tarot decks and locally Witch-crafted Runes, Handcrafted Eco-friendly garments, charms, baubles, soaps, potions and lotions and more, more, more‼‼!

Be sure to bring a 20-foot length of 2 1/2-3 inch wide ribbon for each Maypole Dance participant… (Ribbon will be available for those who need it)

This event is absolutely FREE! Alcohol and Drug-Free! Drama-free, Attitude-Free!
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Show hoursSat 11-7
Application Deadline2015-04-15
Public Admission PriceFree
Attendance250
Year #7
EntertainmentDavid Wood is a mainstream recording artist based in Columbus, Ohio. His music hasbeen described by local media as the Pop/Dance Alternative with a dash of Soul. Un-abashed and often times unclothed, David has established a following in many different communities. From High Energy Dance music and Soulful ballads, to the erotic and mystical . . . his music continues to appeal to a wide variety of audiences. Tribal Desires Tribal Desires, is a four-member Tribal Belly Dance troupe based in Charleston, WV. Tribal Desires' style of belly dance is a unique and creative blend of Improvisational Tribal Style, Tribal Fusion, and the ethnic dances of North Africa, with a little bit of Urban Street dance thrown in for flavor! Beltaine IN the forest idol So you have a voice that will make the Goddess get up and dance? Does everyone say you should audition for one of those talent TV shows? Do you do dance, sing, have a comedy routine that has everyone intrigued? Then come out and share your gift with us at Beltaine in the Forest Idol Competition!
ActivitiesChildren crafts, may pole for both adults and children
Art/Craft Spaces
this year
40
Response deadline2015-04-15
Maps and Directions (from Google Maps)
Take the greenbrier exit (99) from I-64Exit 99 is also the state capital exit.
The capitol dome is clearly visible from the Interstate.
Follow route 114 north
After exiting go approximately 2.5 miles to coonskin. (Note: I-77 & I-79 intersect with I-64 in Charleston.)
Coming into Charleston from the Beckley area
Follow I-79 north / I-64 west to exit 99.
Coming south into Charleston from I-77 (Parkersburg, Ripley areas) and I-79 (Morgantown, Weston, Sutton areas)
Follow I-77 south / I-64 east to exit 99.
Coming east into Charleston from the Huntington
Area, follow I-77 south / I-64 east to exit 99
After arriving at coonskin Park look for signs to shelter #4 and Gorman. (The first big site on the left, parking on the right.
For ended craft show, fairs and festivals, please go to our archive page.