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Marsden Imbolc Festival Article 
The Marsden Imbolc festival, held on the Saturday nearest February 1st features a torch lit procession, fire circus skills, theatrical performance and a fireworks display
Jan 10, 2010 - Jane Hodgson
Imbolc Spells and Rituals Article 
Celebrate Imbolc with these Spells and rituals to celebrate the reawakening of the earth and to manifest desires. The Wiccan Festival of Imbolc is time of renewal!
Jan 15, 2009 - Joanne E. Brannan
Creating Pagan Traditions for Imbolc Article 
Imbolc is the halfway point between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. Here are some ideas to celebrate this time of beginnings.
Jan 4, 2009 - Tricia Edgar
Celtic Festival of Imbolc Article 
Imbolc marks the end of Winter, and the beginning of growth and expansion in the Celtic Calendar.
Oct 29, 2008 - Joanne E. Brannan
Marsden Imbolc Fire Festival 2011 Article 
The Marsden Imbolc Fire Festival is taking place on February 5th 2011, with the lantern procession leaving the Goods Yard at 7pm
Jan 19, 2011 - Jane Hodgson
The Wheel of the Year — Imbolc and Its Lore Article 
Imbolc is a powerful Sabbat for many Wiccans. It is a time to rejoice in the return of spring, and to honor the Goddess in Her aspect of Maiden.
Aug 14, 2010 - Leigh-Ann Andersen
Urban Pagan Imbolc Celebration and Feast Article 
Also called Festival of Purification, Imbolc is when farm animals are lactating or will soon be. Celebrate with light and enjoy the recipes featuring dairy products.
Jan 21, 2010 - Jill Stefko
The Wheel of the Year: Pagan Imbolc Celebration Article 
For pagans, February 2nd celebrates Imbolc, a time for rejoicing in the softening of winter, the awakening of the Goddess and the strengthening of the God.
Nov 29, 2010 - Val Tobin
Pagan Imbolc: A Time for Celebration and a Special Feast Article 
Imbolc, Festival of Purification, in February, celebrates longer days and spring's approach. Celebrate! Feast features food made from provided recipes.
Jan 22, 2011 - Jill Stefko
Hold an Imbolc, Candlemas, or Brigid's Day Craft Party Article 
February 1 or 2 is the feast day of the goddess Brigid (or Brigit). Celebrate the day with craft projects connected to the aspects of this Celtic goddess.
Jan 17, 2011 - Susan Caplan
Imbolc Midwinter Peace Songs and Prayers in Pittsburgh Article 
Friends of the Renaissance City Choirs will present an evening of music to celebrate Imbolc. The concert will be held at St. Andrew Lutheran Church.
Jan 16, 2011 - David Park
Imbolc to Ostara, Silver and Tiger's Eye Enhance Rituals Article 
Imbolc is a time of purification. Silver is a crystal used for infections and to purify. Tiger's Eye is used at Ostara, the Spring Equinox, for sun energy.
Jun 12, 2011 - Cara Moore
Pagan Imbolc: Welcome the Harbinger of Spring on February Second Article 
Imbolc is the first of three spring Sabbats and the Festival of Brighit, the Maiden. Celebrate with joy and a feast made from recipes provided.
Jan 25, 2012 - Jill Stefko
Wiccan Valentine Gift Ideas: Romantic Gifts for a Witch Article 
A special and thoughtful gift for a Wiccan on Valentine's Day is sure to be very gratefully received. Charm and delight your witch this 14th February!
Feb 2, 2011 - Joanne E. Brannan
Animals, Birds and Trees Associated with Brighid Article 
Brighid is a teacher and muse for many pagans, and is celebrated at Imbolc at the start of February. Learn some of the animals and trees most associated with Brighid.
Feb 1, 2009 - Louise Heyden
Wiccan and Pagan Calendar 2011 - Wicca and Pagan Holiday Dates Article 
The Wheel of the Year for 2011 includes many holidays known as sabbats celebrated by Wiccans and Pagans to mark the changes in the seasons.
Sep 14, 2010 - Joanne E. Brannan
Wiccan and Pagan Calendar 2010 Article 
The Wheel of the Year includes many sabbats celebrated by Wiccans and Pagans to mark the changes in the seasons
Oct 5, 2009 - Joanne E. Brannan
Who is Brighid? Article 
Irish deity Brighid is a Celtic sun goddess of fire and purification, eventually Christianised into Saint Brigit. She is associated with healing wells and holy flame.
Jan 31, 2009 - Louise Heyden
Wiccan Sabbats - The Wheel of the Year Article 
Sabbats are a time to celebrate. To sing, dance, eat, drink, and enjoy yourself. The major Sabbats are Samhain, Imbolc, Beltane, and Lammas.
May 11, 2009 - Angie Briscoe
Wiccan Sabbat Ritual Recipes — Butterflied Lamb Recipe Article 
Butterflied lamb is a popular addition to the feast table at Imbolc. Savory and smooth, this dish is sure to please anyone who enjoys well-prepared lamb.
Jan 1, 2011 - Leigh-Ann Andersen