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Location
Denver, CO 39.76-104.97 80205US
Meetups
17 so far
Members
97 Astrologers
Rating
The Horoscopic Astrology Group in Denver 5.00 5.0011
Meetup topics
Founded
April 14, 2008

The Horoscopic Astrology Group is a local astrological organization that meets each month in Denver, Colorado. Our meetings are held at the Mercury Cafe, which is located at 2199 California Street.

The purpose of the Horoscopic Astrology Group is to create a robust and active community in Colorado for astrologers to meet, network and share knowledge with one another. Our main focus is the organization of monthly meetings and workshops in order to help teach and promote various forms of astrology.

One of our main goals is to help educate other astrologers and enthusiasts by providing the highest quality lectures on different astrological topics. We plan to invite notable astrologers and leaders in the field from around the world to speak at our meetings.

Our meetings are open to all astrologers, astrology enthusiasts, or people who would just like to learn more about the subject, from the novice to the adept. Everyone is welcome, and all who attend will learn something new and interesting at each meeting.

For more information about the group check out our website at www.horoscopicastrology.org

Where?
The Mercury Cafe
2199 California Street
Denver, CO 80205
303 294-9281
Who’s coming?
9 Yes / 1 Maybe

Want to attend?

The focus of this month's meeting will be a discussion about the first book in our new book club, Astrology and the Authentic Self by Demetra George.

Full Description
Demetra George is coming to town in November to give a talk for ROMA in Boulder. Her lecture and subsequent workshop will be based on her recent book titled Astrology and the Authentic Self. Read more

What members are saying

 I don't care who joins, whoever is interested 

 The discussion was insightful - I mean the comments attendees madea bout the material I presented. 

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