Join Corr réisc Grove for our ceremony of the festival of Imbolc!
Sunday 6th February 2022 10:30-12:00 GMT
Book your place now via our Eventbrite page.
About Imbolc
It is hard sometimes to think of Spring in what feels like the depths of Winter. But if we look at the ground we can see the first shoots of green beginning to reach towards the Sun. Imbolc can be celebrated on either the 1st or 2nd February, or more naturally when the Snowdrops cover the ground. (from the OBOD website)
Imbolc celebrates the first stirrings of spring and the beginning of new life. It is associated with the beginning of the lambing season and the goddess Brigid, and marks the halfway point between Alban Arthan, the Winter Solstice and Alban Eiler, the Spring Equinox.
This ceremony will be held outdoors with covid-19 measures in place, more details of which can be found here: https://cambridgedruidry.wixsite.com/grove/covid19-safety
Meeting place
We will meet outside the Cambridge Museum of Technology, facing the river, between 10:15 and 10:45.
Location for gathering itself
We usually wait for around 10-15 minutes at the location above before heading into Stourbridge Common. To join us if you are running late, walk straight into the Common, keep straight as you pass a children's playground to your right and as you enter the open fields down a wide dirt track, look to your left for a group of trees. Hopefully, you won't miss us!
First time with us?
If you have never attended or taken part in a pagan/druidic/OBOD ceremony, worry not! Our ceremonies are flexible, open to whatever you would like to contribute and inclusive of all identities. There are simple ceremony roles to have a go at, with pre-prepared lines to read out, but there is no obligation whatsoever to do so. If you'd like to have an idea of what's involved, please get in touch with us.
Preparing
All registered attendees will be sent a link to the ritual script online, with details of what to prepare/bring, a few days before the event. We will usually bring key items for the ceremony, as well as paper copies of the rite, that can be read from on the day.
We are mindful of the weather and dress appropriately, bringing water, a hat, suntan cream, coat and waterproofs, etc. Come rain or shine, hail or snow, we will meet, except when government advice during the pandemic prohibits us from doing so.
After the ceremony
Food and drink (usually alcoholic, sometimes non-alcoholic) are usually brought after an outdoor gathering. There is no requirement to bring anything or to take part in having something to eat and/or drink, particularly if you are socially distancing. We do share mead but again, please don't feel you need to partake, bring your own or share.
Gifts of music, poetry and readings for a small Eisteddfod afterwards are always most welcome and there will be an opportunity to sign up for any offering of creativity you would like to share, if desired, once the ritual script is circulated. Again, there is no requirement for you to do so: just an ask that we all support these bards as they give of themselves in taking part.
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We look forward to seeing you for our Imbolc celebration,
Corr réisc Grove.
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