Pagans of the Upper Valley

Pagans of the Upper Valley A diverse group that has been gathering monthly for over fifteen years, united by our love of nature.

Summer solstice altar. We will be resuming our regular bimonthly meetings at the end of September.
08/13/2025

Summer solstice altar. We will be resuming our regular bimonthly meetings at the end of September.

Our Beltane celebration was later than usual due to the constant rain, but wonderful just the same!
06/06/2025

Our Beltane celebration was later than usual due to the constant rain, but wonderful just the same!

Blessed Yule!
12/23/2024

Blessed Yule!

Our late Maypole for Beltane...
08/26/2024

Our late Maypole for Beltane...

Our altar honoring the Chinese Goddess Guanyin.
05/12/2024

Our altar honoring the Chinese Goddess Guanyin.

01/12/2024

Our next meeting will be on January 18th, and we will be discussing and sharing various forms of divination that are NOT oracle or Tarot cards. We will then celebrate Imbolc on Feb. 1st and will discuss the book Rooted some time after that.

We are on our summer schedule, but will resume our regular twice monthly meetings in September. We are also reading Keep...
08/07/2023

We are on our summer schedule, but will resume our regular twice monthly meetings in September. We are also reading Keeping Her Keys by Cyndi Brannen for an upcoming meeting. This was our May "pole" this year!

UPPER VALLEY PAGANS IS OPEN TO NEW MEMBERSThe Upper Valley Pagans group has been meeting together twice a month mostly i...
03/21/2023

UPPER VALLEY PAGANS IS OPEN TO NEW MEMBERS

The Upper Valley Pagans group has been meeting together
twice a month mostly in Lebanon, NH (off in summers) for
about twelve years. Group size has fluctuated from six
members to a dozen. We are at present open to new members
from the Upper Valley areas of both New Hampshire and
Vermont, (though some Zoom in to meetings).

We welcome both those who are long time pagans and those
seriously interested in opening to this spiritual and nature
based pathway. Please email serious inquiries and share with
us a bit about your spiritual path to: Jenna McAlister at [email protected]

We celebrate the Pagan holy days, including an annual
Maypole with music and a lovely Yule celebration, and fire
circles in the woods with drumming and dancing during the
warmer parts of the year. We have lively discussions on many
topics, read interesting relevant books together, create our own
rituals, support each other when needed, sometimes travel to
sacred sites, have at times joined to celebrate with other nearby
pagan groups, and over the years have grown close.

We open every candle light meeting with the ceremony of
calling in the four directions, honoring air, fire, water and earth,
and recognizing spirit at the center of all. Near the end of our
meetings we bless and share food and non-alcoholic drink
together as we enjoy an informal time of talking and sharing
our lives together.

We look forward to meeting with others who are interested in
exploring a pagan spiritual path with others.

Solstice ritual! We will be meeting in person for Imbolc this week, and then will continue on in our discussion of The W...
02/06/2023

Solstice ritual! We will be meeting in person for Imbolc this week, and then will continue on in our discussion of The Witch's Bible.

Our Solstice fire...we celebrated a late Beltane as well! We are on hiatus until Lammas, and will resume our normal bi-m...
06/27/2022

Our Solstice fire...we celebrated a late Beltane as well! We are on hiatus until Lammas, and will resume our normal bi-monthly meetings in September!

01/21/2022

We are meeting remotely via Zoom at the moment and are reading sections of The Pagan Book of Living and Dying by Starhawk. We are also preparing for Imbolc...

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Lebanon, NH
03766

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