New Moon Circle
Friday, March 28, 6-9pm
The sights and sounds of spring are upon us.
Western Hills Garden is full of blooming flowers and buds. We see the darkness of winter moving past. It’s great time to gather to plant seeds and manifest what we want to bring forth in our lives.
Come join us in a circle of women to celebrate the New Moon in Aries.
This circle is sacred, a ceremony of releasing our burdens, honoring our blessings, and embracing new beginnings. It is a magical space, a ritual for planting seeds in our lives and nurturing them as they blossom. The container of our circle is held with love, compassion, and respect. We close the circle feeling lighter, deeply nourished, and connected to the divine.
In this special ritual, we will ask a series of questions: What makes you happy? What do you love? Are there any past passions that need to be revisited? What were you dreaming about in your winter cave?
The changing of the seasons offer fresh opportunities to push your dreams forward into the beautiful light.
Self-identifying women over 18 welcome. We have space for up to 25 people. Advance registration required.
DETAILS:
6-7pm: Welcome, gathering, garden wander, and dinner
(A simple meal of soup, salad, and bread will be offered along with tea and cold drinks. Feel free to bring your own if you have dietary restrictions. )
7-9pm: New Moon Circle
Donations of $10-40 suggested — no one turned away for lack of funds.
Please email [email protected] if you need a discount code.
Funds will support Western Hills Garden and supplies for the circle.
The circle is hosted by Western Hills Garden, Eleni Nicholas and other members of the New Moon Collective.
Since 2016, The New Moon Collective has been gathering under the night sky, holding New Moon Circles and weaving magic together.
Eleni Nicholas, Amy Semler, Sarah Weiland, Julia Green, and Amy Tanzman Palmer, make up the heart of the collective—Diviners, Herbalists, Priestesses, Witches, Ministers and Mamas who weave ancient wisdom with modern practices, honoring the cycles of nature and the power of community. With every circle, they cultivate intention, empowerment, and the magic of new beginnings—inviting women to step into their power and embrace their magic.