We are a network of groups and individuals who share in community and social activities. Meetings & Events are held once a month on the third Friday of each month (October has two meetings.) at the Luther Burbank Art and Garden Center, 2050 Yulupa Ave., Santa Rosa. Doors open at 7 pm. Wheelchair Accessible.
The Sonoma County Pagan Network was founded in November of 2000 to help fill the need of having a centralized point of contact for the North Coast Pagan community. It has been very difficult to find the necessary resources that a Pagan needs, one of those resources being like-minded others. We all need community to share our trials and tribulations, our knowledge and traditions, our joys and accomplishments, yet it has been very difficult to find others or make contact with existing groups. This is very ironic, as this area has one of the highest concentrations of Pagans in the country!
The first meeting was held Yule of 2000, with Jonathan, Lacrima, Moki and Wren. The Sonoma County Pagan Network was born from that night and has grown to 50-60 individuals representing several different Pagan groups, covens and Solitaires. Each meeting sees many new faces, and at any given meeting or gathering there are usually 10-20 people. The success of this group has been the wonderful people that give their time and energy to maintaining a great community of learning, teaching, sharing and friendship. If you are new to the area or a long time resident, we would encourage you to join us for an evening of friendship and community, and to share your experiences as a member of our Pagan community.
We do enjoy the talents of many wonderful people and encourage anyone who wishes to share a topic relevant to our lives as Pagans to do so. Check our calendar for upcoming meetings, and please come visit with us for a couple of hours. All brooms are to be checked at the door unless previous arrangements have been made!
The Sonoma County Pagan Network is a non-profit organization.
For more information you can e-mail us at forinfo@scpagans.net