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lETTER FROM THE COMMITTEE

Dear friends:
The Southeastern Mass Pagan Pride Committee wants to inform you that this will be our Last SEMA Pagan Pride Day. The Mission of the Pagan Pride Project has been to foster pride in the Pagan identity and eliminate prejudice and discrimination of Pagan beliefs through education, activism, charity and community. We seem to have met those goals here in Southeastern Massachusetts. Over the past several years, we have seen more and more Pagan friendly events occurring – often on the same weekend as our event. Therefore, we are stepping aside to allow the community to flourish on its own. It has been our pleasure to serve this community and watch it grow. The SEMAPPD page on Facebook and our website will continue for a time. Please post your events, appearances, workshops/classes, open rituals, and other information. I promise to approve as many as I can to help keep the community informed.
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Please Join Us on the Second Sunday of September (Sept 14) at the Ted Williams Camp to celebrate the autumnal equinox and each other one last time.

Thank you for all the memories, friendships and laughs. 

With Love and Blessings,
Lisa , Kerry and Shale


We look forward to seeing you all September 14, 2025

​​Southeastern Mass Pagan Pride day is just one of many Pagan Pride Day events that take place worldwide. This nonprofit organization was established to raise and strengthen the awareness of earth centered belief systems to our local communities.
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Pagan Pride Day event is always free, and we invite all who wish to learn and participate in a celebration of spirituality of pagan traditions and beliefs. We have open ritual, musical entertainment, free workshops (classes) and many vendors attending to make this a festival of pride and celebration!

​Your support is greatly appreciated. We believe in giving back to our local community for the bounty we share however  ​in lieu of food this year, we are asking for cash donations to be turned over to the local food bank in Middleboro so they can share in our harvest.  By buying in bulk - food banks can stretch the donations even further. No amount specified- give what you can and please continue to join us!

Pets are welcome as long as they abide by to town laws: 
​ All pets must be leashed and licensed.



Ted Williams Camp
28 Precinct St
Lakeville, MA 02347

Directions:
From 495 South: Take  Exit for Route 18 South and follow the SEMAPPD signs.

From 495 North: Take Exit   for MA 105 S -Lakeville. Follow the SEMAPPD signs.







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