Witchy Women: Exploring the Archetypes of Modern Witches

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Which witch am I? Am I the kind-hearted witch who uses her powers for good, always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need? Or am I the mischievous witch who loves to play tricks and pranks, finding joy in bringing laughter and lightness to the world? Perhaps I am the wise old witch, with deep knowledge of ancient spells and potions, spending my days in a cozy cottage surrounded by books and herbs. Or maybe I am the adventurous witch, exploring new realms and uncovering hidden secrets with my trusty broomstick as my faithful companion. In the shadows, I might be the dark witch, with a mysterious aura and a taste for the forbidden. Manipulating magic to suit my own desires, I am both feared and respected by those who cross my path. And then there's the enchanting witch, captivating all with her beauty and charm, casting spells of love and desire. But maybe, just maybe, I am all of these witches.



Pagan unity festival

FAQ

Most common question:


~Are meals included in the ticket price?
Yes. Thursday - lunch and dinner
Friday - breakfast, lunch and dinner
Saturday - breakfast, lunch and dinnre
Sunday - breakfast
*However we do ask that you bring your own non disposable feast gear. If you happen to forget your gear, no worries. we have some for sale at our PUF info booth for $5.

PUF Menu 2021

Breakfast - bagels, toaster waffles, cereal, Nutella, oatmeal, grits, yogurt, toast, jelly, coffee, fruit, and OJ.

Lunch- tuna, PPJ, Pimento cheese & chicken salad, fruit, chips, cookies, pickles, and tea.

Thurs dinner - hot dogs, chili, potato salad, salad, pasta salad, baked beans, mac & cheese, cheese, bread, banana pudding, chocolate pudding, and tea. (veggie alternatives)

Friday dinner - taco bar with all the trimmings, potato salad, salad, pasta salad, mac & cheese, banana pudding, chocolate pudding, and tea.

Saturday dinner - chicken, green beans, corn, carrots, mashed potatoes, gravy, baked beans, vegetarian ratatouille, baked spaghetti, Mac & Cheese, salad, pasta salad, banana pudding, chocolate pudding, fruit pies, rolls, cheese, tea.

Sunday breakfast - Leftovers

~Is there a theme this year?
Yes, Haunted PUF, costumes are encouraged, and please bring candy to hand out to the kids on Friday at lunch time,

~Will there be a ticket price increase?
Yes, online tickets will only be available until June 7th, and ticket prices will increase by $25 for tickets onsite.

~Are masks required?
Yes, in all public areas while inside. They may be removed while eating. They are not required while eating. We will hand out masks at the door, and fancy cloth masks will be for sale. Masks are optional while outdoors.

~ Do you sell drinks and ice?
This can be purchaced from the park camp store the Hotel also has a store that cold drinks can be purchaced.

~ Are pre-reservations really necessary?
Yes. Pre-reservations for the hotel room need to be done via the park. There are hotel rooms, RV spots, modern cabin, and primitive camp sites available. Please make sure you let the park know you are purchasing a spot for PUF.

~ Can I pay by check at the gate?
No. Unfortunately, we are only able to accept cash or credit cards at the gate. Please note that merchants will not accept checks either. Also there will be an upcharge for paying at the gate.

~ Will my tickets be mailed to me?
No. If you pay by Paypal, your Paypal confirmation is your receipt. When you pay via PayPal you are added to our registration database. You will simply give your name at the gate. Each group or sets of registrations is kept under the name attached to the Paypal account. If you pay by Paypal, by phone, mail or in person, we will send you an email confirmation.

~ Can I mail in payment for my reservations?
Yes! You may send check or money order to:
Pagan Unity Festival c/o The Goddess and The Moon
640 Spence LN #120 Nashville TN 37217.

~ We want to share a space with our friends. Can we pay for our reservations separately and still get the same cabin?
Yes. You must both prepay to be placed together. Rooms, Cabins, RV sites, and campsite reservations will be done through the Hotel. there is a 6 person limit to each Hotel room. It is usually benificial to call together and make sure you get the correct size space for you and your friends.

~ I am coming to the festival alone, can I still get a Room or Campsite?
Yes. As reservations are done through the hotel you would just pay for your own room, RV spot, cabin, or primitive camp site.

~ What do I need to bring with me?
We have provided a packing list, scroll down and check it out.

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~ Should I bring all my medications?
YES we also suggest a small personal first aid kit and a list of allergies and medical conditions. Write down all important health information and put it somewhere handy in case of emergency.


~ Can I bring medication that requires refrigeration?
Yes. Some of the hotel rooms come with a mini fridge where these types of medications can be stored. We suggest an ice chest for your meds.

~ Can you accommodate special food needs?
No. While many of the dishes we serve are vegetarian and the ingredients are clearly labeled, if you have special health concerns such as allergies we ask that you bring your own food.

~ Can I get married at PUF or have another ceremony?
Yes. The fee for the space, the cake, the facilitator, an announcement in the program, a private cabin and special seats at feast is $500. You may also have a ceremony on site for which you are completely responsible for all the aspects, you simply need to ask where to hold your ceremony.

~ Can I bring my pet to PUF?
Yes. The park allows pets, there is a $20 a night fee for pets. If you have a service animal, there is no fee. We ask that you have your pet wear identification to mark it as a service animal.

~ Can we build a fire?
Each modern cabin, RV site, and primitive site has a fire pit. You can only build in the designated areas or you will be fined.

~ Can I get a refund if necessary?
Yes. You can apply for a refund 30 days prior to the festival Date. there will be a 10% processing fee deducted for all refunds. After the 30 day mark, we are unable to provide refunds for any reason. This includes refunds due to severe weather, festival cancelation, or other acts of the gods or goddesses. All refunds will be issued 30 days after the date of the festival.

~ Should I call Henry Horton State Park for information?
Yes, questions regarding your site reservation should be directed to the park. Questions regarding the festival, however, should be directed to PUF staff.

~ Is there electricity in the cabins?
Yes! these modern cabins come with electricity, AC, a full bathroom and kitchen .

~How many beds in each cabin?
The majority of the cabins have two queen beds. there are a limited supply of cabins with more than two bedrooms, however. inquire to the park for availability.

PUF PACKING

You don't have to bring it all, just enough to be comfortable
and while we are moving to a hotel, it is better safe than sorry!
Please pack accordinly depending on what type of spot you reserve.

Air Mattress
Antibacterial Towelettes
Batteries
Banner (To identity your group)
Battery Operated Lanterns
Beddings
Blankets
Bug Spray
Business Cards
Camp Chair
Candles (flamless please)
Comb and or brush
Deodorant (PLEASE)
Doormat
Drinks
Even more drinks (hydrate hippies!)
Fan, Feast Gear (Non-disposible, silverware, cups, plates)
FM Radios
Food (For your own personal use)
Grill (to cook your own food)
Glasses (Prescription and sun)
Good Attitude
Hammer
Hat
Hand and body lotion
Ice chest
I-Pod
I-Pad
I-Phone
Juice
Jacket
Knifes
Knap Sack
Lip balm

Lunch stuff
Medications
Money
Musical instruments
Neosporin
Oranges
Outdoor state of mind
Personal Necessities (towels, soap, shampoo, medication, in short everything you need to be comfortable)
Pillows
Quarters
Rain Gear
Ritual Gear
Sanitizing hand gel
Service animals ONLY
Shampoo and conditioner
Shoes
Snacks
Socks
Sunscreen
Sweaters
Table
Tent
Towels
Tarp
Toothbrush ~ toothpaste, mouthwash
Umbrella
Vaseline
Windbreaker
Xylophone
Yellow submarine
Zest for life!

Our Mission ~ by Jill Fazio

Our mission at Pagan Unity Festival is simple.
To enrich, enlighten and enjoy.
To that end, we live with these pillars of wisdom:

Respect yourself: Everyone likes to have a good time, but keep it clean and modest when in public spaces. This is a family site, even when the sun goes down. Please be appropriate in dress, chivalrous in nature, and as kind to your future self as possible. Think ahead!

Respect each other: Understand that everyone is here for their own experience, and not just to add to yours. This means respect everyone's physical, emotional and spiritual space. If you disagree with another person, allow that and move on. We are generating a spiraled and convoluted web of many different threads, not all of them will be ones you need to connect to personally.

Respect the site: We do not own this space, and we must relate to it with gentle hands and feet. This is not only so we are able to come back, but also because we are enjoying this patch of the earth together, and so we are all responsible. If you see trash or other items on the ground, pick them up and dispose/recycle at the nearest container.

PUF exists for your enjoyment and comfort. By signing a waiver, you agreed to abide by all state, federal, civil laws, festival rules and campground rules. We recognize and honor the divine nature and essential human dignity of all persons, regardless of race, ethnic origin, age, gender, gender identification, sexual orientation, religion, disability, economic circumstance, physical appearance, body size, marital status, or military status. We are committed to providing an inclusive and safe environment for everyone. We urge you to respect and honor each person you meet. We take diversity and inclusiveness seriously and won’t tolerate harassment of any kind.

Please take a look at our Rules page for the full list.

PUF Staff will act if laws or rules are broken or your behavior disturbs a significant percentage of attendees. Such behavior can result in ejection, probation for a certain time frame, long-term suspension or being banned permanently. PUF reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone for any reason.

*If you problem with another guest or if you see inappropriate behavior we ask that you do not try and address it yourself but please find a member of staff so that we can handle the situation as needed.

DFW Pagan Unity 2023

MERRY MEET! Today, Saturday, November 4th is DFW Pagan Unity! The forecast looks delightful and so do the attendees. 🥰 Come on out and pick up some magickal pottery while you’re out here! The festival is open until 5PM and is located at the Arlington Unitarian Universalist Church.

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Kindly Pagans, White Supremacists Hold Dueling Gatherings In Southern State Park

The Pagan Unity Festival folks – southern, Pagan, welcoming — weren’t thrilled to share a Tennessee park with white supremacists but they didn’t let it get them down. Image by Courtesy of Pagan Unity Festival

The “New Century Foundation” is a white supremacist “think tank” dedicated to the premise that “race” is a concept with scientific validity (it’s not) and that from that (false) premise follows the notion that these so-called “races” must live separately because some are superior to others.

The Pagan Unity Festival is an annual New Age-type party that’s been happening for 22 years in “the rolling hills of Middle Tennessee.” It’s got workshops, Pagan authors, music, food, rituals, drumming, children’s activities and “FUN.” Join them next year, or the year after — the dates are already set — for some “good old Southern Pagan hospitality!”

You might think never the twain shall meet and you’d usually be right, except that on a recent weekend, they did — in a state park in Tennessee, where both groups had gathered for their annual meetings, according to The Wild Hunt, a website that provides Pagan news and commentary.

Forwarding the News

Thoughtful, balanced reporting from the Forward and around the web, bringing you updated news and analysis of the crisis each day.

To be sure, some pagans might feel right at home at the American Renaissance conference. There’s a stripe of white supremacist who worships Odin and Thor and sees Norse gods as lording it over all the pantheon, because they’re so white. But those pagans are not these pagans.

The Pagan Unity Festival folks are about good vibes and good times. They weren’t thrilled about the proximity of folks they consider Nazis, but weren’t going to let the forces of darkness win by dwelling on them, said Tish Owen, a festival organizer:

“I like to think our peace, love, and light affect their hate. We cannot hide, we must not be fearful. We must let our light shine.”

Contact Helen Chernikoff at [email protected] or on Twitter @thesimplechild

Helen Chernikoff is the Forward’s News Editor. She came to the Forward from The Jewish Week, where she served as the first web director and created both a blog dedicated to disability issues and a food and wine website. Before that, she covered the housing, lodging and logistics industries for Reuters, where she could sit at her desk and watch her stories move the stock market. Helen has a Master’s of Public Administration from Columbia University and a BA in History and French from Amherst College. She is also a rabbinical school dropout. Contact her at [email protected] and follow her on Twitter at @thesimplechild.

But maybe, just maybe, I am all of these witches. The kind-hearted and mischievous, the wise and adventurous, the dark and enchanting. Like the moon with its many phases, I embody the different aspects of magic, adapting and evolving as needed.

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