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Sacred Sips & Lunar Skies: Pagan Night Out at Ravenwood Meadery

Ravenwood Meadery will close the taproom for a curated Pagan Night Out on Wednesday, October 8, 2025. From 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, join an intimate evening of guided ritual, quiet meditation, and gentle conversation as local practitioners and curious neighbors gather to share practice, stories, and community in a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

Evening Plan

• Guided Ritual Meditation

Tia leads a focused ritual honoring Hekate, guiding participants through threshold work, embodiment, and gentle grounding. The session blends clear instruction, mindful breathwork, and quiet space for reflection so attendees leave centered and renewed.

• Meet the Facilitator

After the meditation, Tia will hold an open Q&A about her Witchery 101 year‑and‑a‑day course. Learn about curriculum, time commitment, recommended reading, and beginner pathways; receive practical tips and one‑on‑one guidance for starting or deepening your practice.

Community Rhythm

Building on last month’s drumming circle with Chris, this gathering continues the spirit of shared practice and mutual support. Expect warm conversation, soft networking, and opportunities to connect with other practitioners, teachers, and small business makers in a respectful, inclusive setting.

Activities and Amenities

Door Prizes: Win curated gifts throughout the night; small business owners are warmly invited to contribute items for the prize pool to showcase local makers.

Pagan Book Exchange Shelf: Refresh your library: leave pagan books you’ve finished and take home new favorites from the free exchange shelf.

Event Discounts: Enjoy 15% off drinks and merchandise during Pagan Night Out, valid in the taproom and at Niflheim public sales.

Nonalcoholic Options: A thoughtful lineup of alcohol‑free cocktail versions, select sodas, apple juice, and complimentary bottled water keeps everyone included.

All‑Inclusive Space: Ravenwood upholds a strong ALL‑INCLUSIVE policy, cultivating a respectful, welcoming environment for practitioners and newcomers alike.

Accessibility and Entry

Elevator: The Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment elevator is fully operational; enter Door 13 on the docks to reach it.

Accessible route tip: If you need step‑free access, follow signage to Door 13 and take the elevator to the docks level.

Parking: Park at the guard shack at the main entrance gate.

Walk: From the guard shack, follow the concrete path around the side of the building and enter through Door 30 (the first door you reach).

Final approach: Take the stairs up; Ravenwood Meadery is at the top beside Dragon’s Forge Cafe.

Who Should Attend

This evening welcomes solitary practitioners, newcomers curious about pagan practice, students of ritual arts, and facilitators seeking to teach or network; small‑business makers and artisans interested in donating items or collaborating are encouraged to attend, as are anyone looking for calm community connection in a respectful, fully inclusive space.

Final Notes

Arrive a few minutes early to settle in, browse Ravenwood’s meads and merch, and greet neighbors before the program begins. Bring a gently used pagan book for the free exchange, and a small item if you’d like to donate to the door‑prize pool. Plan to relax, listen, and participate with an open heart; Ravenwood looks forward to welcoming you and growing this community together.

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