What Is Beltane and Why Do We Celebrate It? Beltane is the name of a Gaelic May Day festival, typically celebrated in Ireland, Isle of Man and Scotland. Taking place between the spring equinox and the ...
MILTON — Spring has sprung and people everywhere are celebrating by spending more time outdoors enjoying the slightly warmer temperatures and the longer days. At one small business in Milton, though, ...
KINGSTON TWP. — Spring has sprung, and for one local business and coven, that means celebration is in order. The Silver Broomstick, a metaphysical and spiritual center and supply store, held its ...
This Celtic celebration of fire and fertility culminates in the marriage of the May Queen and the Green Man—and the arrival of summer. Flames rise behind a performer at the Beltain Celtic Fire ...
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Beltane, for those unfamiliar with its origins, can have some serious Midsommar vibes. But before you cry "May Day," know that there's absolutely nothing scary about the actual holiday. In fact, it's ...