2024 Frederick Pagan Pride Day Wrap-up

The Eighth Frederick Pagan Pride Day is in the books and I am once again trying to figure out how to put overwhelming gratitude into words. First, let’s talk about the donations! One of the most important things Frederick Pagan Pride does is share our community resources with our wider region in the form of a food drive for the Frederick Food Bank and a food and supply drive for the Frederick Animal Shelter. This year, attendees donated 615 pounds of food to the Frederick Food Bank and 393 pounds of food and supplies to the Frederick Animal Shelter. That’s a combined total of over a THOUSAND pounds of donations! This gift to our region is so important, especially as the colder days of winter appear on the horizon. THANK YOU for sharing your resources with some of the most needful in the Frederick area.

Our raffle raised $1265 in donations. That money goes toward next year’s Frederick Pagan Pride Day (portajohn rentals, shuttle service, entertainment budget, etc). Deep gratitude to everyone who contributed to the raffle.

This year’s Pride drew around 550 people! We are so grateful to everyone who came out to celebrate their Pagan Pride with us!

And speaking of gratitude, there is just so much….

…for the Volunteers. Frederick Pagan Pride Day really does take a village to put on. Our all-volunteer corps is around 30 people whose tasks range from planning the event for the months leading up to it to high-intensity shifts setting up, running registration, filling water stations, emptying trash cans, checking bathrooms, answering questions, treating (blessedly few) injuries, checking on vendors, running the sound system, cleaning up at the end of the night and so much more.

…for the Vendors and Booth sponsors. We know that part of why Frederick Pagan Pride Day is well attended is the shopping! Every year, we strive to offer a dynamic mix of artisans, purveyors of goods, and informational booths to our attendees. Our Vendors and Booth Sponsors travel to us, in many cases, from several states away. We are so grateful to all of you for sharing your work with us!

…for the Presenters, Ritual Leaders, and Entertainment! A festival is nothing without content and this year offered a great mix of traditions, information, encouragement, music, and connection. It takes a lot of work to prep an hour-long workshop, provide entertainment in the hot summer sun, or offer an opportunity for spiritual connection and devotion for a group of mostly unknown people. THANK YOU.  Thank you so much for sharing your spirituality, expertise, guidance, talent, and leadership with us!

…for the weather! I spent the week leading up to Frederick Pagan Pride Day obsessing over weather maps, wondering whether the horrors that Hurricane Helene visited upon our southern brethren would kibosh the festival. Somehow, a day with rain in the forecast turned into a glorious, sunlit summer day. It feels almost like a dream given the cool, gray, rainy weather on either side of this past Saturday. I don’t even have the words for my gratitude for this small miracle. And, we all send our love and support to all those who lost so much to the hurricane.

…for Jeff! For the past nine years, Jeff has taken lead on volunteer coordination and the mechanics of running much of the day of the festival (Capricorns, amiright?). By taking on the leadership of volunteer coordination, it shifted a big pile of work off my plate. Although I am the visible “face” of Frederick Pagan Pride Day, my role is larger in the leading-up part of festival planning. Jeff has been such a blessing these past nine years. And, after an incredible donation of labor, service, laughter, and LONG hours, Jeff is stepping down and handing his giant ridiculous coordinator top hat off to Robyn. THANK YOU, JEFF. We couldn’t have done it without you. And, thank you Robyn for putting on the hat for next year!

The autumnal equinox is widely celebrated as Pagan Thanksgiving in our larger culture, and this Pagan Pride Day reminds me why the timing is so appropriate.

We give thanks! We give thanks! We give thanks!

Let’s do it again next year.

~Irene Glasse, lead Frederick Pagan Pride Day coordinator

Know Before You Go! Details for Pagan Pride Day!

Are you ready? The Eighth Frederick Pagan Pride Day is THIS SATURDAY from 10 AM to 6 PM at 4880 Elmer Derr Road in Frederick, MD. Right now, the weather forecast is holding for a mostly-clear day. Here are the things you should know to get the most out of your festival experience!

1) Carpool if you can! Parking gets tight at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Frederick and the existing parking lot generally fills early. Should the parking lot become full, a shuttle service will be running from the Park and Ride located at the intersection of Cap Stine Road and Mount Zion Road (see map). If you have a group traveling together, please drop your folks off at the event site, then park your car and take the shuttle.

2) Admission is a donation to one of two organizations we are supporting this year. You are welcome to bring an item of non-perishable commercially prepared food (no home canned goods, unfortunately) for The Foodbank Program operated by the Frederick Community Action Agency. This year, Frederick Pagan Pride Day is also supporting Frederick County Animal Control. Donations for the Adoption Center can also be given as admission. FCAC is requesting UNOPENED PACKAGES of canned food of any variety, dry food (Iams is preferred, but they will take any sort), bleach, sponges and Dawn dish soap. Other pet supplies are welcome, but must be UNOPENED.

3) It’s been a wet week and the forecast is calling for a passing shower during the day. Our festival is OUTSIDE rain or shine. Please wear sturdy footwear and plan for damp ground and potential rainfall. Umbrellas and ponchos are a great idea.

4) There will be water filling stations, so a water bottle is also recommended. Remember to bring some money for our wonderful vendors and cash if you would like to enter the raffle ($2 each or 3 for $5). The raffle is CASH ONLY and includes incredible offerings like this gorgeous, enormous quartz cluster from Peridot!

See the full schedule here. See descriptions of the rituals and workshops here. See our vendor list (including food vendors) here. See the entertainment information here.

2024 Frederick Pagan Pride Day Schedule

Frederick’s eighth Pagan Pride Day will be held on Saturday, September 28th, 2024, at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Frederick. People of all ages and spiritual backgrounds are welcome. The event will include information booths, workshops, live music, vendors and other activities celebrating the Autumn Equinox, a time of thanksgiving in many Pagan traditions.

This year’s schedule is, we believe, in final form. Descriptions of the workshops, rituals, and performances can be found here.

Festival Friday: Wicked Wand Shoppe!

Happy Friday! On Fridays, we showcase vendors who offer their wonderful wares or spectacular services at Frederick Pagan Pride Day. Today, we’d like to direct you to one of the most popular vendors at our festival, Wicked Wand Shoppe. The Shoppe was created by two souls on a journey to create a little magic. They work with the properties of wood, clay, stones, and plants as they hand craft wands, besoms, crystal ball stands, candle holders, pendulums, oils, altar tools, and curiosities. Each creation is given great thought and respect from start to finish, as we let the materials dictate their purpose and design. They have an etsy page right here and a Facebook page here.

THANK YOU and festival wrap-up

Photo by Shannon

It’s hard to know where to begin! I’ll start with the practical:

If you have photos from the 2019 Frederick Pagan Pride Day that you would be willing to share, please drop me a line here at the facebook page or at frederickpaganpride(at)gmail(dot)com. We would be happy to give credit or not, whichever you prefer.

Our final tallies for the day: this year’s festival drew roughly 650 people to the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Frederick. We raised 1635.25 pounds of food for The Frederick Food Bank and another 257 pounds of pet food and other supplies for the Adoption Center at Frederick County Animal Control. For those of you playing along at home, that is nearly DOUBLE last year’s donations. THANK YOU for your generosity. The best kind of magick is the kind that helps ease suffering for the spirits who most need it – you made some unbelievable magick yesterday!

Food donations at the Frederick Food Bank

Pet food and supply donations at the Adoption Center

There are so many people I want to thank! Our presenters and performers, who utterly outdid themselves. Our ritual leaders, who offered different tastes of the many spiritual paths within Paganism. Our incredible community sponsors who made this festival possible through their generous donations. Our vendors, who made the shopping experience at Frederick Pagan Pride absolutely unreal. Our guests! It’s no good putting on a festival if no one comes out to enjoy it. Thank you for visiting us, for sharing your time, energy, magick and enthusiasm. You make Frederick Pagan Pride Day the joy that it is, and I am grateful beyond words to you.

And there is one group I want to hold high for a moment. It is impossible to convey in words how much goes into hosting a festival – we begin planning in January. The staff of Frederick Pagan Pride Day includes more than 30 people and every single one of them is absolutely vital. For many of us, the festival is one of the most joyous, but also longest, days of the year. My staff works HARD. It is my deep hope that they are all home and resting today, and staying off their feet. The staff does jobs that range from managing parking to registration to roaming security to acting as liaisons with various other groups at the festival to answering questions to emptying trash cans and refilling toilet paper to set up and tear down….it’s so much. I am so proud of my staff that it’s hard to talk about it without starting to cry. I love them all dearly, and I wish I could show you the thousands of things they do to make our festival run smoothly. They are the heart and soul of Frederick Pagan Pride Day.

In particular, I would like to honor Jeff, my event manager. This is the first year that someone stepped up to shoulder a large portion of the logistics. Jeff has been working for months to manage the staffing of a large, complex festival, and he knocked it out of the park. His work meant that this year, our largest thus far, was also the least stressful for me personally out of the last five. I am grateful beyond words for his work.

One of the things that is staying with me this year was how many people told me how good the energy of the festival was – how warm and welcome, joyous and generous everything felt. I think that may be what I’m most proud of this year. It means that the Beloved Community I am working to foster through Frederick CUUPS is quite real, and it is growing.

At the very end of the day, as the vendors were tearing down and the festival infrastructure was being disassembled, we had a round of unexpected guests. As I came back around the corner of the building to the event field, I was greeted by an astonishing spectacle – thousands of dragon flies had appeared out of nowhere. They dived and darted and danced in the air, causing everyone who had been working to pause and marvel at the sight of them. Dragonflies are associated with joy, and with living in the moment. Their presence was the most amazing gift from the Spirits. I’ve never seen anything quite like it.

We are planning our 6th Annual Pagan Pride Day, the 2020 festival, to be on Saturday, September 12th. I hope you will join us. Work will begin on the festival over the winter. Please get in touch if you’d like to be part of that process.

As ever, I remain grateful and honored to guide the path of Frederick Pagan Pride Day. I am so proud of all of us.

In service,

Irene Glasse
FPPD Lead Organizer

Mobile-Friendly Program and Other Info

Check out the mobile version of our program! You can save it to your phone by adding it to your home screen!

Or, download a mobile-friendly version of the program here and help us reduce our environmental impact! Mobile Program 2019

The 5th Annual Frederick Pagan Pride Day is THIS SATURDAY, September 14th, from 10 am to 6 pm and we are SO EXCITED!!!! Every year, people ask us what to bring. We do have a few suggestions: your sealed, non-perishable donation to The Foodbank Program or Frederick County Animal Control, a water bottle to fill at our water stations, a folding camp chair, sunblock if it’s sunny out, rain gear if rain is in the forecast, cash for raffle tickets ($3 each or 2 for $5) and vendors, and a notebook and something to write with. We’re looking forward to seeing you on Saturday!!

Admission is a donation to one of two organizations we are supporting this year.  You are welcome to bring an item of non-perishable commercially prepared food (no home canned goods, unfortunately) for The Foodbank Program operated by the Frederick Community Action Agency.  This year, Frederick Pagan Pride Day is also supporting Frederick County Animal Control.  Donations for the Adoption Center can also be given as admission.  FCAC is requesting UNOPENED PACKAGES of canned food of any variety, dry food (Iams is preferred, but they will take any sort), bleach, sponges and Dawn dish soap.  Other pet supplies are welcome, but must be UNOPENED.

Parking will be available on-site as well as at two overflow lots.  Shuttle Service will be running from the Park and Ride lots at the intersection of Elmer Derr Road.  The shuttle will run from 9:30 am to 6 pm.  Please consider carpooling as well.

2019 Flyers are here!

Please help us get the word out about the 5th Annual Frederick Pagan Pride Day on Saturday, September 14th, from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.! Here are the flyers. One is in color and one is in black and white.  If you are able to, please download, print them out and hang them up!

BW FPPD 2019 Flyer

FPPD 2019 Flyer FINAL

Here they are as images:

Frederick Pagan Pride Day 2019 Vendor, Workshop, Entertainment and Ritual forms are UP!!

The Fifth Annual Frederick Pagan Pride Day will be Saturday, September 14th, 2019.  We are currently accepting applications for the event.  If you are interested in participating as part of FPPD, please click on the link below that applies to you.

If you have something you would like to contribute to the 2019 FPPD that is not listed above, please feel free to contact us at frederickpaganpride@gmail.com

Frederick Pagan Pride Day Flyers

2016 Web FlyerLooking for a great way to help promote the upcoming Frederick Pagan Pride Day?  You can ‘like’ the facebook page and share out some of its content, volunteer by either joining the volunteer group on facebook or emailing us at frederickpaganpride@gmail.com or help out by printing out and hanging up flyers!  There are three versions below – simply choose the one that will print the best with your printer and where you’d like to put the flyer out, download it, print it out and hang it up!

There will also be color flyers available for pickup soon at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Frederick (in the Spiritual Enrichment Cabinet).

Full Page Color Flyer – great for high-quality printers

Full Page Black and White Flyer – great for all printers

Black and White Quarter Sheets – four flyers per page, fantastic for adding to crowded community bulletin boards, handing out at events or adding to bags

Frederick Pagan Pride Day flyer

Looking for a great way to help promote the upcoming Frederick Pagan Pride Day?  You can ‘like’ the facebook page and share out some of its content, volunteer by either joining the volunteer group on facebook or emailing us at frederickpaganpride@gmail.com or help out by printing out and hanging up flyers!  There are two versions below – simply choose the one that will print the best with your printer, download it, print it out and hang it up!

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