Articles related to "Second Harvest"This Sabbat is also known as Feast of Avalon, Wine Harvest, Cornucopia, Alben Elfred, Winter Finding and Equinozio de Autunno. Enjoy sample feast recipes!
Fun and easy ideas for ways in which Pagan families can celebrate Autumn Equinox, also known as Mabon and Autumn Festival.
Celebrants offer thanks in this festival also called Wine Harvest, Feast of Avalon, Equinozio de Autunno, Cornucopia, Winter Finding and Alben Elfred.
One in eight Americans struggles with hunger. Hunger Action Month is an effort to raise awareness, and encourage people to donate some time, money or voice support.
An obvious inequality in education, jobs, and health care in Mississippi River towns and poor areas of major cities contributes to Louisiana's severely high poverty rate.
Though poverty rates may be low in other parts of the state, it is a completely different story in Vermont's only major city, Burlington.
Sharing vegetable produce with the community through a local food bank is an eye-opening experience for the whole family.
Rabbi Charles A. Kroloff's book, 54 Ways You Can Help the Homeless, debunks myths about homeless people and offers practical solutions.
The origin of the Pagan or Shamanic Celtic Druids was documented through the years. It's been written they mysteriously disappeared. Or did they?
Are Americans shooting themselves in the foot over Halloween candy? Maybe it's time to revisit the national orgy of Halloween sugar, and gently reshape the holiday.
Home growing and harvesting your own potatoes is easy and healthy.
Pilgrims and Wampanoagans celebrated the first Thanksgiving. The tribe had its own feast day. Future Pagan immigrants brought their harvest festivals to America.
This late November holiday evokes images of turkeys, maize or Indian corn, pumpkins, wheat stalk decorations and cornucopias. Why do they represent this holiday?
When people living in severe poverty are isolated to one section of a large city or to some distant land in rural parts of the state, poverty multiplies and expands.
Workers living in the major cities of Massachusetts are finding it harder to survive on the minimum wage in America's failing economy.
Though the poverty rate in Minnesota is the one of the lowest in the United States, people in major cities and rural areas may find it hard to tell.
Though New Jersey may have a low poverty rate overall, this would be hard to believe for many people who live with the stigma associated with life in the inner city.
Life in New York's major cities isn't cheap, and many working-class people simply cannot make enough money to pay the bills anymore.
Many different places across the state of North Carolina have been found to have poverty rates that are critically higher than the state average.
The working-class Americans living in poverty in Ohio's major cities simply cannot earn enough to keep up with the constantly rising cost of living.
In Choctaw County and the city of Stillwater, poverty rates have been found to be higher than areas in the rest of the state of Oklahoma.
With the cost of living constantly going up, it is becoming harder for working people in major cities of Pennsylvania to pay the bills.
Avoiding poverty in major cities is a matter of making sure that working-class people make a wage that can afford the rising cost of living.
When working-class people are isolated to specific geographic areas and sections of major cities, a negative stigma can make matters even worse.
Poverty rates in the state of South Dakota are some of the highest in the United States in counties with a majority of Native American citizens.
The poverty rate of Texas is already extremely high. When so many counties and major cities are still critically above the state average, there is an isolation problem.
People living in major cities and on Navajo reservations in Utah tend to experience much higher poverty rates than the rest of the state.
With critical poverty rates found in so many different rural counties and heavily populated major cities, there seems to be an isolation problem for the poor in Virginia.
Poverty rates in Washington reach their highest levels in major cities and on Native American reservations.
In counties like McDowell and Mingo, or cities like Huntington and Morgantown, there is a disproportionate amount of people living in poverty compared to the rest of WV.
Milwaukee the city and Milwaukee County both experience poverty rates severely above the Wisconsin state average, and they are not the only places.
Many urban residents in Wyoming cities such as Laramie hold down two or more jobs and still can't pay for the ever-increasing cost of living.
Since ancient times, people around the world have offered thanks in festivals celebrating a bountiful harvest.
What is bird's nest soup, and why is it a source of conservation concern after centuries of East Asian tradition? Edible-nest swiftlets are in decline.
Where better to be during the Christmas Season than New Orleans, a city that still lives and breathes in down home charm and family traditions.
Daylight and night are equal on the second harvest festival as crops are reaped and stored. The day's equality and balance are honored. Learn to make a Mabon corn wheel.
Pagan holidays celebrate changing seasons and the cycle of life. Greater Sabbats are Samhain, Imbolc, Beltane and Lughnasadh; Lesser Sabbats, solstices and equinoxes.
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