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Earth Day Public RitualL April 22nd

19 April 2011

In celebration of Earth Day, Le Melange Magique (The Magical Blend) will be hosting a small Earth Day ritual.

Where: ritual room above the store (1928 St-Catherine West)
When: Friday April 22nd at 7pm
What to bring: JUST YOU!

Other fun things about this day…
- There will be a limited supply of seedlings available in the morning. Come out to get yours before they are all gone!
- Arriving that day (and available through the following week while supplies last) reusable totes. Free with purchases over $100.

Don’t forget that Sunday is an in-store Easter Egg hunt (one egg per customer). Each egg will grant the finder a surprise to keep.

Snakes and Bladders: Celebrating All Snakes Day

16 March 2011

Although Montreal celebrates St. Patrick’s Day on a Sunday with its annual parade, March 17th is the actual St. Patrick’s Day, which in 2011 falls on a Thursday. Historically, St. Patrick is one of Christianity’s best-known and most-loved saints who is credited with banishing all snakes from Ireland.

Of course, there never have been any snakes in Ireland for St. Patrick to banish, so we understand that the snakes actually represent the pagans and their beliefs that were replaced by Christian doctrine. Critics often point out that this day is mainly an excuse for the population to drink excessively and wear garishly green clothing.

At face value, the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day has certainly been hijacked by boorish behaviour, but it’s certainly not the only holiday in which that happens. Let’s take a look at the other seasonal celebrations we have and consider their excesses:

* For Summer, we have St. Jean Baptist Day and Canada Day.

* For Fall, we have Thanksgiving and Halloween.

* For Winter, we have Christmas/Yule and New Year’s Day.

* For Spring, we have St. Patrick’s Day and Easter.

As far as I can tell, Easter is the only holiday where the worst thing that can happen is cracking a tooth on too much chocolate (Halloween can be accused of that too, but there is more boozing in scary masks than at Easter). So why does St. Patrick’s Day get all the criticism?

What are we really celebrating in March? If you take a look outside, you’ll no doubtedly notice that the snow has mostly melted away and the days are sunnier. The Vernal Equinox is nigh, signalling the coming of Spring and Summer, a time of growth, rebirth, and warmth. After three months of darkness and cold, St Patrick’s Day is our moment to cast off the dark shroud of winter and welcome the warmth of the sun and the rebirth of nature.

From a pagan perspective, many modern-day pagans refuse to celebrate or even acknowledge this day. The image of our pagan forefathers fleeing the threat of Christianity is not a pleasant thought. But just as our modern-day pagan pioneers attempted to reclaiming the word “witch”, I should think pagans can attempt to reclaim the spirit of the Vernal Equinox celebration known as St. Patrick’s Day. If we’re going to reclaim the mythology of this day, then we can tongue-in-cheek add our own take on the myth. If St. Patrick’s Day celebrates the day when the patron saint of Ireland seemingly drove all the snakes from Ireland, then we can celebrate “All Snakes Day”: the day the Druids tricked St. Patrick into thinking the snakes had been banished.

After all, we snakes are still here and we are thriving! We’re lean, green, Pagan machines who welcome the Sun God and the Green Goddess with open arms, excited with what the warmer seasons have to offer in terms of their bounty and boundless possibilities. Just like the snake who sheds his outer skin, so do we shed our warm, protective clothing and feel the warmth on our faces and skin. We may even hoist a horn of mead or ale to share with our kith and kin, bringing family and friends together to make plans and celebrate the friendship that got us through the darker winter days.

So Happy All Snakes Day to you, fellow pagans! Go out and revel in the heat that warms your snake skin. And I will raise a toast to you and yours while we enjoy the longer days together. As for St. Patrick himself? It’s only fitting that we extend him some Irish hospitality for his special day if he’ll lower his ash staff and share a pint or two with us.

Montreal Yule Fair 2010

17 November 2010

Time:  Friday, December 3 at 6:30pm – December 5 at 10:00pm
Location:    Le Melange Magique / The Magical Blend
1928 Ste. Catherine Street West, Montreal, QC

Facebook Event Page
Le Melange Magique / The Magical Blend website

Welcome to the 2010 edition of the Montreal Pagan Yule Fair. Co-hosted by Le Melange Magique (The Magical Blend) and the Montreal Pagan Resource Center (MPRC), this year’s fair promises to be one of the most exciting yet!

Join keynote guest author Ellen Dugan along with authors Christopher Penczak, Judika Illes, Arin Murphy-Hiscock, Adelina St. Clair and a host of local speakers for two full days of workshops, panels and conferences.

Local artisans and craftspeople will be selling their creations so it’s a great chance to find something special for Yule. Readings and psychic consultations, book signings, an author’s supper and public Yule ritual top the weekend off.

Join us, spread the word, and celebrate this magical time of year!

Time
Friday, December 3 at 6:30pm – December 5 at 10:00pm

Location Le Melange Magique / The Magical Blend

1928 Ste. Catherine Street West
Montreal, QC

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More Info Welcome to the 2010 edition of the Montreal Pagan Yule Fair. Co-hosted by Le Melange Magique (The Magical Blend) and the Montreal Pagan Resource Center (MPRC), this year’s fair promises to be one of the most exciting yet! Join keynote guest author Ellen Dugan along with authors Christopher Penczak, Judika Illes, Arin Murphy-Hiscock, Adelina St. Clair and a host of local speakers for two full days of workshops, panels and conferences. Local artisans and craftspeople will be selling their creations so it’s a great chance to find something special for Yule. Readings and psychic consultations, book signings, an author’s supper and public Yule ritual top the weekend off. Join us, spread the word, and celebrate this magical time of year!

Please visit the event’s main page at -
http://www.themagicalblend.com/yulefair2010.html

Service/Product Auction for Gaia Gathering

8 November 2010

The members of our community are so generous and talented, and they are ready to share their talents with you! During the annual Yule Fair (sponsored by Le Melange Magique and the MPRC), the CNPC Gaia Gathering fund-raising committee are proud to present the Service/Product Auction Fundraiser for the CNPC Gaia Gathering conference.

This unique fund-raising event gives you the opportunity to connect directly with artists and other resourceful people. They have generously offered their work, their time, and their services, putting them up for the highest bidder.

This bilingual event will be hosted by the larger-than-life personalities of Taras Stasiuk and Francois Champagne. It will be their job to promote the products, as well as entertain the bidders during this once-in-a-lifetime event!

All the proceeds from this event go to help fund the CNPC Gaia Gathering that is to take place in May 2011 in Montreal. If you have a product, service, or talent you would like to auction off, please let us know.

We look forward to seeing you on Saturday, December 4th (8pm) in the Auditorium at Atwater Library and may the highest bid win!

Visit the Facebook Event page.

Local Make-up Artist for Halloween

13 October 2010

From April Anna Bremers:

Halloween is nearly here! Have you got your make-up artist booked yet? If not, then you have come to the right place! The Art of April-Anna is offering private appointments out of her studio (there are cats, so hopefully you don’t have allergies).

Most looks take between 20 minutes up to 45 minutes. If you are on a tight budget, tell us your budget and what you are looking for and April-Anna will create something for you within your budget. $1.50 per minute.

The Art of April-Anna
514-243-4315
www.aprilanna.com
The Art of April-Anna: Halloween

Putting posters up for the Bardic and the Ball

10 October 2010

We’ve had bilingual posters made for the following events and we’re asking our supporters to put these posters up in places where they will be seen:

  • Montreal Witches Masquerade Ball (thanks be to Alex for designing the poster)
  • Gaia Bardic Fundraiser (thanks be to Crystal for designing the poster and flyers)

The posters have been brought to the two following places for you to pick up:

  • Charme & Sortilege (4933 Rue de Grand-Pré, Montréal)
  • Le Melange Magique (1928 Ste. Catherine Street West)

When putting these posters up, please do NOT put them on illegal places like mailboxes, telephone poles, parking meters, bus shelters, etc. If our posters are found in these places, we could be fined up to $1500.  For the Witches Ball: if Sala Rossa finds out that the posters have been put in illegal places, we could lose our rights to use their space for this event. So please BE CAREFUL when putting the posters up.

Keep in mind that these events are on October 23rd (the Gaia Bardic) and  on October 29th (the Witches Ball), which is not far away. The sooner we get these posters up, the better. Good places to put posters up include:

  • Universities
  • CEGEPS
  • Community centres
  • Cafes
  • Grocery stores
  • Pharmacies

Thanks for your support!

Hobbes
Montreal Pagan Resource Centre

Reminders: Gaia’s Bardic (Oct. 23rd) and Witches Ball (Oct 29th)

8 October 2010

Saturday, October 23rd 2010 — Gaia’s Bardic

An evening of music, song, storytelling, and magic to raise funds and awareness for the Gaia Gathering pagan conference in May 2011.

Time:   October 23 · 7:00pm – 9:00pm
Location:    Atwater Library
1200 Atwater
Montreal, QC
Facebook Event page

Featuring: Hobbes • Alex Del Busso • Shayne Gryn • LC • Triskalia • and much more!

Tickets sold @ / Billets en vente @:
Melange Magique (1928 Ste. Catherine Street West, Montreal)
Charme et Sortilège (4933, Rue De Grand-Pre, Montreal)
$10 advanced purchase
$15 at the door

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Friday, October 29th 2010 — Montreal Witches Masquerade Ball
Sala Rossa  (4848 Blvd St. Laurent)
Facebook Event page

Samhain Ritual/rituel (free/gratuit): 7pm (18 years/ans +)
Participants are asked to bring a small stone
Celebration: 8:30pm

Wear your wildest masks! / Portez vos masque les plus fantastiques!
Prizes and raffles! / Prix a gagner
Music spun by / Musique par: DJ Marcus Aurelius
Bring your drums! / Apportez vos djembes!

Tickets sold @ / Billets en vente @:
Melange Magique (1928 Ste. Catherine Street West, Montreal)
Charme et Sortilège (4933, Rue De Grand-Pre, Montreal)
$10 advanced purchase
$15 at the door

Sponsored by / Presente par:
Montreal Pagan Resource Centre
Centre de Resource Paienne de Montreal

Public Mabon Ritual

14 September 2010

Hosted by: CUPS (Concordia University Pagan Society)
When: Sunday September 19th 4-6pm
Where: Melange Magique (1928 St-Catherine West, Montreal)
What to bring: YOU! Feast and feast gear. This means food to share (ideally Mabon related foods and drinks) and your own cup, plate/bowl, and utensils.

Here is a recipe suggestion:
HARVEST BEAN SALAD
- can of drained chick peas
- can of drained kidney beans
- can of drained green beans
- can of drained corn
- 2 tbsp of sugar
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsb pepper
- 1 tsp onion powder
- 1/4 cup of olive oil
- 1/4 cup balsamic vinegar

Tickets are now available

10 September 2010

We’re very encouraged to hear that people have been asking about tickets for the Gaia Gathering Bardic and the Montreal Witches Masquerade Ball. We apologize that we were not able to make the tickets available for purchase.

However, we just dropped the tickets for both events at Melange Magique and some of the tickets should be available at Charme & Sortilege by early next week.

  • Gaia Gathering Bardic: October 23rd 2010, $10
  • Montreal Witches Masquerade Ball: October 29th, $10

Montreal Witches Masquerade Ball 2010 / Bal masque des sorcieres de Montreal 2010

2 September 2010

Friday, October 29th 2010
vendredi, 29 octobre, 2010
Sala Rossa  (4848 Blvd St. Laurent)
Facebook Event page

Samhain Ritual/rituel (free/gratuit): 7pm
Celebration: 8:30pm
(18 years/ans +)

Wear your wildest masks! / Portez vos masque les plus fantastiques!
Prizes and raffles! / Prix a gagner
Music spun by / Musique par: DJ Marcus Aurelius
Bring your drums! / Apportez vos djembes!

Tickets sold @ / Billets en vente @:
Melange Magique (1928 Ste. Catherine Street West, Montreal)
Charme et Sortilège (4933, Rue De Grand-Pre, Montreal)
$10 advanced purchase
$15 at the door

Sponsored by / Presente par:
Montreal Pagan Resource Centre
Centre de Resource Paienne de Montreal

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