NWI Pagan Pride

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North West Indiana (NWI) Pagan Pride is more than just an annual Pagan Pride Day event, it is a group of dedicated, compassionate, and diverse individuals that foster pride in Paganism through education, activism, charity, and above all community.

06/08/2026

LOTS OF KITTENS & LOTS OF FUN πŸ’—
Cat Cafe is this Tuesday at PRA.

This partnership with is one of our favorites. See you Tuesday!

✨ A Heartfelt Thank You! ✨A huge thank you to The The Pride and especially Margie for all of your hard work in hosting t...
06/08/2026

✨ A Heartfelt Thank You! ✨

A huge thank you to The The Pride and especially Margie for all of your hard work in hosting the DIY Incense Class fundraiser for Northwest Indiana Pagan Pride!

Your generosity, dedication, and gift for bringing people together help strengthen our community in so many ways. We are incredibly grateful for your support and all that you do. πŸ’œ

We would also like to extend a big thank you to everyone who attended the class! Your participation and support help make our programs, events, and outreach possible. It was wonderful spending time together, learning, creating, and building community.

We appreciate each and every one of you and look forward to seeing you at future Northwest Indiana Pagan Pride events! βœ¨πŸŒ™πŸ”₯

Tonights the night at The Pride for a fun and educational DIY Incense Class! During this hands-on workshop, participants...
06/06/2026

Tonights the night at The Pride for a fun and educational DIY Incense Class! During this hands-on workshop, participants will create their own incense while also learning about the history of incense, its spiritual and cultural significance, traditional uses, and more.

Whether you are completely new to incense or already enjoy working with herbs and scents, this class is designed to be welcoming, informative, and creative for everyone.

Space is limited, so be sure to reserve your spot soon!

Cost: $5.00 Cash Donation

Please call The Pride at (219) 844-2244 to register

Happy Saturday πŸ™Œ Wishing you a beautiful day!
06/06/2026

Happy Saturday πŸ™Œ Wishing you a beautiful day!

Friday is all about the love πŸ«ΆπŸ’—πŸŒΉ
06/05/2026

Friday is all about the love πŸ«ΆπŸ’—πŸŒΉ

πŸ€ THE TURNED JAR...This is the kind of working wider folk magic does especially well: plain, practical, and full of quie...
06/05/2026

πŸ€ THE TURNED JAR...

This is the kind of working wider folk magic does especially well: plain, practical, and full of quiet logic. A jar turned upside down has a feeling all of its own. It suggests reversal, stopping, refusing, and sending something back from the way it came. Nothing grand is needed. The gesture itself carries the sense of interruption.

Folk magic has long trusted simple household objects to do direct spiritual work when they are used with intention. A turned jar near the threshold, in a strained room, or in a place where heaviness seems to gather can become a sign that what is unsettled is not being welcomed to root itself more deeply. It is a small domestic object made to speak a firm spiritual language.

This may be approached as a restrained act of reversal when a mood, strain, or lingering heaviness feels too settled in the home. The jar does not have to be filled or adorned. Its power lies in the clear symbolism of turning something over so that it cannot continue in quite the same way.

✨ Take a small empty jar and place it upside down in a quiet part of the home where the atmosphere feels stuck, strained, or spiritually tired. Leave it there for a while with the clear intention that what is unwanted should lose its hold and begin to turn away.

Blessing of the Jar:

β€œJar turned over, still and slight,
Shift what lingers out of sight.
What sits wrong, now lose your stay,
And turn from this good home away.”

Folk magic often works through the oldest wisdom of all β€” that a simple thing, used clearly, can change the feeling of a whole room.

06/03/2026

We have the best partners! Thank you Margie Blackwell and her staff at The Pride 😘

06/03/2026

Tweaking our hours a bit for summer. After five years of staying open late on Thursdays, we've decided to go for a more uniform schedule. Here's the new schedule:

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P. O. Box 144
Lowell, IN
46356

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