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Re: 2009 Avebury Megameet - Other Events
Jul 03, 2009, 01:36
Chance wrote:
It is worth mentioning that there will be several of events happening at Avebury on 1st August 2009

Terry the Druid will be carrying out the annual Lammas ceremony in the morning.

This will involve a gathering in the sun circle followed by the procession to Silbury Hill. He will then climb the hill and give blessings for a successful harvest with the Lammas cakes. After the descent there will be another ceremony and the processional walk back to Avebury for the distribution of the Lammas cakes.

There will be a free and open Gorsedd of Caer Abiri in the sun circle at 14:00 followed by the Lammas games in the Moon circle at approx 14:30.

As these events are part of the annual pagan calendar, the NT will allow camping in the car park on Friday July 30th and Saturday the 1st of August. ALL tents must be removed and the area returned to normal by 16:00 hours on Sunday 2nd August.

TMA members are welcome to join the temporary camp on condition that they participate in at least one of the pagan ceremonies and/or the Lammas games. This is a stipulation made by the NT for allowing the pagan community to use the car park. Please respect this.

Video of previous Lammas events can be seen on my UTube channel - http://www.youtube.com/chippychance

Chance


so i should title my e-mail to the NT "descrimination at avebury"
Thanks for that.
I'll elaborate.
whilst i have respesct for all religious groups this is totally outrageous, if when i point out to the NT that i have no intention of listening to terry they refuse to let me camp in the car park i'll sue their ass off just for the hell of it, who the hell has the right to force me listen to the crap he spouts just so i can secure a pitch for my tent.
This is pure bollox and and if it's correct i'll fight it with every ounce of my being.
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