From ancient times, all over the world, the turning of the seasons has been celebrated by our ancestors. These festivals have many names and take varied form. Many of us are familiar with the wheel of the year used by neo-pagans, or the festivals of the druids. However, in our multicultural world those names may have little meaning to some people. We encourage you to research the celebrations of your ancestors and name these celebrations appropriately. We welcome, and are open to, learning about incorporating Aboriginal and other indigenous cultural views and practices where offered directly by people of that culture. Next slide >>>
In depth exploration of these festivals can be found on our Celebrating the Seasons page.