In Calgary Tomorrow … Come Out and Meet Us!

Everyone is welcome to attend. I hear tell that there is some kind of spilt or division within the Calgary commmunity. I would like to make clear that I do not give a shit. All Calgary and area Pagans, Witches, and etc are totally welcome to come hang out and have fun and talk Craft. Brendan and I do not belong to any special groups or organizations (not my OBOD Bardic Grade) and have no interest in choosing sides. We just want to meet you and share a drink  :)   maybe we can encourage some mending within the community or at least civility.

Info:

A world-traveled Druid and a down-home Hedgewitch are touring central Canada, and are looking to meet feollow Pagans & Witches!

Dr. Brendan Myers, Ph.D. is an award-winning Canadian philosopher, writer, and public speaker. He is the author of several well-respected books on ethics, environmentalism, mythology, and Celtic spirituality. His titles include “The Other Side of Virtue”, “A Pagan Testament”, “The Mysteries of Druidry”, and “Loneliness and Revelation” (forthcoming in 2010).

Juniper Cox is a practitioner of traditional hedge-craft, and the web-master of the popular Walking the Hedge website, blog and forum. And also has experince in wildcrafting, homesteading, and simple living as well as work in animal rescue.

The idea is to just hang out in a pub, talk to people about philosophy and spirituality, and sell a few copies of Brendan’s books to raise money for our travel expenses. No formal lecture, no schedule, no stress. After all, if Socrates could do philosophy at dinner parties and public marketplaces, why can’t we?

Let’s meet at Tipperary’s Pub, 2002 16th Avenue NW, at or around 6pm, on Tuesday, 3rd November.

About Brendan:

http://wildideas.net/cathbad

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan_Myers

About Juniper:

http://walkingthehedge.net

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