WytcheHaven Weekend #2: Celebrate The Harvest…

Read the Interview with Trish Telesco here
Visit her at www.loresinger.com

Read our Reviews for Weekend 2

Wytchehaven Weekend #2, Celebrate the Harvest, did indeed live up to its name!

Many thanks to all of you who came out and celebrated with us. Special thanks to our featured speaker, Ms. Trish Telesco, for braving the heat here in Arkansas to bless us with her laughter, wisdom and friendship.

Special thanks also to our fabulous drummers from Memphis, FREQ, who put on a truly dazzling show for us Saturday night.

We were so glad our brother Sede made it out to join us, and shared his music with us. And to our vendors -- and the lovely "Ladies of the Mist" -- as always, our sincere thanks for sharing your beautiful wares with us.

At this festival, we were able to raise $65.00 to aid those in need devastated by Hurricane Katrina, and we also raised $42.00 to help fund additional equipment for our fantastic safety team from SDCW. Our Brightest Blessings to all of you for truly giving from your hearts and sharing with the community.

Coming soon -- our interview with Trish Telesco on paganism, community and Pagan Ethics, and also our attendee reviews from weekend #2. Check back soon!


Friday, September 2nd - Monday, September 5th (Labor Day):
Weekend #2 Schedule
Frequently Asked Questions:


Join us in welcoming pagan author Patricia Telesco to Arkansas!
Trish Telesco is a full-time professional author, whose books can be found on most people's shelves (I know we've got most of them), including the best selling Goddess in My Pocket, and just recently published Dancing the Fires, Which Witch is Which, Kitchen Witch's Companion, and Candlelit Recipes for Magick.
Trish will be our featured speaker during the Weekend, and will be offering several of her books for sale during the event. Check out her website at www.loresinger.com
We are also delighted to announce that Sede will be playing music for us on Saturday September 3rd, 2005
Sede (pronounced Seed) was born and raised in Arkansas. He began writing and performing his own brand of acoustic-folk-rock in the early 1990's. Sede spent several years studying with various ethnic sounds and they are still very evident in much of his current repertoire. During the past decade Sede has been experimenting with various musical concepts and genres only to return to his roots as an acoustic folk-rock performer.
In 1998 Sede graduated from the University of Central Arkansas with a bachelors degree in Psychology and a wealth of experiences that serve to enrich his lyrical dialogue. These experiences include a year of intensive independent study of Islam and 5 years of experiencing and studying various religious traditions including Buddism, Christianity, Hindusm, Qabalah, NeoPaganism, Taoism, Wicca, and Zen Buddism.
Today Sede writes and performs a brand of music that possesses an esoteric flavor and a soul that seems with eternal understanding. a song possesses a life of it's own and as it dances to a listener's ear it speaks from it's soul about the life that we all live everyday.
© 2005 Sede
You can learn more by checking out his website: www.sedemusic.com

And there will be plenty more to do: Investigate a myriad of ways to do Divination, explore Magickal and Mundane Protection, …OR, just relax with your fellow pagans in a shaded grove, beside the crystal clear creek.

Get caffeinated each morning at the Wytche's Brew, where complimentary coffee, hot tea, hot chocolate and more will be available to festival goers. Share ritual with us every evening, as we blend our energies into the building of our community - come dance the main fire and celebrate pagan magick with the gods and goddesses.
Click here to find out more about our facilitators

Vendors are welcome, and will not be charged any additional fees. We just request that in lieu of a fee, each vendor donate one item of their choice to the Weekend Raffle. Any vendor questions should be addressed to Wytchehaven@earthlink.net

General Registration will open on June 21st, 2005. The Registration deadline is August 7th, 2005, or 200 persons, whichever comes first. The festival begins at Noon on Friday, September 2nd and will end at 3pm on Monday, September 5th.

You may get your registration form here on June 21st

Get caffeinated each morning at the Wytche's Brew, where complimentary coffee, hot tea, hot chocolate and more will be available to festival goers. Share ritual with us every evening, as we blend our energies into the building of our community - come dance the main fire and celebrate pagan magick with the gods and goddesses.

Vendors are welcome, and will not be charged any additional fees. We just request that in lieu of a fee, each vendor donate one item of their choice to the Weekend Raffle. Any vendor questions should be addressed to Wytchehaven@earthlink.net

Anyone 17 or under MUST be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian. Ticket Packets including directions and additional information will be mailed out to registered attendees on or around August 6th.

Click on the following link (starting June 21st) to download the registration form for WytcheHaven Weekend #2

Tickets will not be sold at the gate - you MUST pre-register for this event.

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