New and exciting ways to explore and celebrate the Celtic Festivals, both in community and nature. Learn more about Living The Wheel of the Year.

Workshops and training in Suffolk and Norfolk, East Anglia, UK. An on-line development course if you live further afield. Created and led by Sarah Partridge.

To learn more about the Celtic Festivals - click on the text in the relevant image above. Each of the these 8 photographs will take you to the home page for that festival. From there you will be able to find out more about that festival, access poems and images that give you a taste of how that festival is experienced by local poets and photographers.

Samhain poems and ideas of how to celebrate the beginning and ending of the Celtic Wheel of the Year.

Photos by Tony Mounter

Looking for a local group in Suffolk? Have a look at the way HEARTH celebrates the cross-quarter festivals - including dates for 2008.

Friday 31st October 2008 - join us to mark Samhain in north Suffolk - email Kaaren for more details

Jackie's experience of Living the Wheel of the Year

If you would like

  • more information about the events listed
  • have any feedback or contributions
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  • book your place on the e-course or training

please contact Sarah

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