Topic: Wicca ceremonies near SF
number96's photo
Wed 08/18/10 10:52 PM
Edited by number96 on Wed 08/18/10 10:53 PM
I am taking an anthropology class studying different religions in the Americas. The term project includes going to two services or events for your chosen religion to study. I am currently thinking about studying Wicca for this project. Does anyone know where to find Wicca ceremonies or other events in the SF Bay area? Or some good trust worthy web cites to read though? I don't even know where to begin.

If you have any suggestions for other non mainstream religions with events in the SF Bay area that would be great too.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

mightymoe's photo
Wed 08/18/10 10:55 PM

I am taking an anthropology class studying different religions in the Americas. The term project includes going to two services or events for your chosen religion to study. I am currently thinking about studying Wicca for this project. Does anyone know where to find Wicca ceremonies or other events in the SF Bay area? Or some good trust worthy web cites to read though? I don't even know where to begin.

If you have any suggestions for other non mainstream religions with events in the SF Bay area that would be great too.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.



the charmed ones... don't they live in frisco?

Abracadabra's photo
Wed 08/18/10 11:41 PM
You might want to look into The Land's End Labyrinth in SF. I imagine there should be some Wiccan events held there on a fairly regular basis. You'd have to look into that, but it looks like a cool place.

http://paganwiccan.about.com/od/sacredplaces/p/LandsEndLabyrin.htm

You might also be better posting your request in the "Other Religion Forums" here:

http://mingle2.com/forum/forum/194

It's more likely to be seen by Wiccans.

Here's website you might find interesting. I think this is based in the SF area. though. I'm not familiar with this site, but it looks pretty cool, I think I'm going to go read some of it now.

http://www.well.com/~zthirdrd/WiccanMiscellany.html