Frederick, Maryland, Pagan Pride Day

Frederick, Maryland, Pagan Pride Day A public festival and outreach gathering celebrating the diversity of Pagan and Earth-Based beliefs in September. Charity, community, connection!

Coming Out of the Broom Closet on Pagan Pride Day

Frederick’s second annual Pagan Pride Day will be held on Saturday, September 17, 2016 at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Frederick. People of all ages and spiritual backgrounds are welcome. The event will include information booths, workshops, live music, vendors and other activities celebrating the Autumn Equinox, a time of thanksgiv

ing in many Pagan traditions. An item of non-perishable food will be accepted as admission and donated to The Foodbank Program operated by the Frederick Community Action Agency. Frederick’s very first Pagan Pride Day in September of 2015 drew over 336 people during the course of the day and raised 331 pounds of food for The Foodbank Program. The International Pagan Pride Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to the elimination of prejudice and religious discrimination through education, activism, charity and community. Pagan Pride celebrations are held annually around the world within two weeks of the Autumn Equinox. In 2013, there were 98 Pagan Pride events across the USA, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, Rome and Austria. 2013 event attendance was 65,717: an increase in attendance by over 20,000 when compared to 2012. The events collected a total of 39,962.80 pounds of nonperishable food. The food drive gives participants a way to share with those who are less fortunate while making a positive statement about Paganism. For decades Pagans have been wrongly accused of practicing devil-worship and performing “black magic.” In reality most Pagans enjoy a religion emphasizing respect for nature, humanity, and oneself. Modern Paganism, or Neo-Paganism, is a growing religious movement based on combinations of ancient polytheism, modern eco-spirituality, and reverence for the Divine as both masculine and feminine. The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Frederick is located at 4880 Elmer Derr Road. Frederick Pagan Pride is hosted by Frederick CUUPS (Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans). For more information about the event or about Pagan religions, email Irene Glasse at [email protected]. Additional information regarding Pagan Pride Day is located at https://www.frederickpaganpride.com.

The last part of every year's Pagan Pride Day is quiet but so important. It's the part when all the gathered donations g...
09/29/2025

The last part of every year's Pagan Pride Day is quiet but so important. It's the part when all the gathered donations go to their destination. We dropped off over 300 lbs of donations to the Frederick Food Bank and another 300+ lbs of donations to the Animal Shelter this morning. Thank you so much for supporting some of the most vulnerable members of our community!

Every year I sit down to write one of these Pagan Pride Day wrap-up posts, and every year it’s hard to even know how to ...
09/28/2025

Every year I sit down to write one of these Pagan Pride Day wrap-up posts, and every year it’s hard to even know how to begin.

The stats first: despite a rainy forecast, the Frederick Pagan Pride Day drew slightly over 400 people and raised 351 pounds of food for the Frederick Food Bank, 314 pounds of donations for the Animal Shelter, and $869 (donations plus raffle ticket sales) toward the 2026 Pagan Pride Day. Our numbers were a little low this year due to the weather (and potentially some of the recent political rhetoric and related concerns about gathering in large crowds), but it was still an absolutely wonderful day.

Although Pagan Pride Days writ large were developed as outreach events, my personal take is that they do two important things. One is, of course, outreach. It’s as vital now as it was in the 90’s when this all began. But Pagan Pride Days also serve to bring Pagans from different paths together for a day of sharing – seeing each other, learning about our various traditions, forging connections, helping each other out, and celebrating as one large community. Right now, that second part is vital. It’s so easy to think of the Pagan community as just one’s own local community. To forget that we have friends and allies who share many of our values and perspectives. We can get stuck thinking that we’re going it alone or are forging ahead with just a few like-minded souls. But yesterday, even with a light rain in the middle of the day, there were 400 of us. Sometimes you really do need to see it to believe it.

That’s what I’m sitting with as I write this. The amazing feeling of having been present with my broader community. The joy of seeing people from different Pagan groups throughout the greater DE/MD/VA/PA/WV region joining in the fun (and in some cases the work) of a festival. That although the rhetoric around us is awful, there’s this quiet truth as well: we are NOT alone. We are many. And we are strong.

The 2025 Frederick Pagan Pride Day was a lived, shared reminder that there is hope. There is resilience. There are allies.

Although I serve as the organizational leader of the festival, I do not work alone. Frederick Pagan Pride Day really does take a village to put on. Our all-volunteer corps is around 30 people whose tasks range from planning the event for the months leading up to it to high-intensity shifts setting up, running registration, filling water stations, emptying trash cans, checking bathrooms, answering questions, treating (blessedly few) injuries, checking on vendors, running the sound system, cleaning up at the end of the night and so much more. Special gratitude to my co-lead, Robyn King, for all her hard work coordinating our volunteer corps. It’s a massive body of work and a ton of communications, and Robyn knocked it out of the park.

Deep gratitude to the Presenters, Ritual Leaders, and Entertainment! A festival is nothing without content and this year offered a great mix of traditions, information, encouragement, music, and connection. It takes a lot of work to prep an hour-long workshop, provide entertainment, or offer an opportunity for spiritual connection and devotion for a group of mostly unknown people. THANK YOU. Thank you so much for sharing your spirituality, expertise, guidance, talent, and leadership with us.

Deep gratitude, as well, to our Vendors and Booth sponsors. We know that part of why Frederick Pagan Pride Day is well attended is the shopping! Every year, we strive to offer a dynamic mix of artisans, purveyors of goods, and information booths to our attendees. Our Vendors and Booth Sponsors travel to us, in many cases, from several states away. We are so grateful to all of you for sharing your work with us.

And, last but not least, a huge and hearty THANK YOU to everyone who did some weather witching on our behalf. Despite the forecast calling for quite a bit of rain, we ended up with only a light misting rain in the middle of the day that lasted for maybe half an hour. We were all able to pack up in dry weather (SO important) and get loaded out easily. The rain finally began just as the last of the volunteers were driving away. Deep gratitude to everyone who helped, humans and spirits alike. It’s always cool to see magic in action.

The autumnal equinox is widely celebrated as Pagan Thanksgiving in our larger culture, and this Pagan Pride Day reminds me why the timing is so appropriate.

We give thanks! We give thanks! We give thanks!

Next year will be our tenth festival. I can’t wait to start planning it.

~ Irene Glasse, lead Frederick Pagan Pride Day coordinator

The 2025 Frederick, Maryland, Pagan Pride Day on Saturday, September 27th, drew slightly over 400 people and raised 351 ...
09/28/2025

The 2025 Frederick, Maryland, Pagan Pride Day on Saturday, September 27th, drew slightly over 400 people and raised 351 lbs of food for the Frederick Food Bank, 314 lbs of donations for the Animal Shelter, and $869 (donations plus raffle ticket sales) toward the 2026 Pagan Pride Day!

And we're off! Join us at 4880 Elmer Derr Road, Frederick MD from now til 6 PM for the Ninth Frederick Pagan Pride Day! ...
09/27/2025

And we're off! Join us at 4880 Elmer Derr Road, Frederick MD from now til 6 PM for the Ninth Frederick Pagan Pride Day! Dragon Wings is here with raptors, vendors are offering incredible wares, and the vibes are great!

The Ninth Frederick Pagan Pride Day is TOMORROW and we can't wait to see you! We've been monitoring the weather closely ...
09/26/2025

The Ninth Frederick Pagan Pride Day is TOMORROW and we can't wait to see you! We've been monitoring the weather closely (and bothering our meteorologist friends) and plan to proceed with the festival. There is a possibility of light to moderate rain in the afternoon. Please plan ahead for this and bring whatever you need for your comfort if the weather gets damp (umbrella/poncho/sturdy shoes/etc).

Please remember:

~ Carpool or rideshare if you can. If you're driving for a full vehicle, drop your passengers off at the festival BEFORE parking your vehicle and taking the shuttle.

~ Bring a donation: Entry into Frederick Pagan Pride is free, but we ask for a donation to The Foodbank Program or the Frederick County Animal Shelter.

~ Hydrate: We recommend bringing a water bottle for our water filling stations.

~ Raffle: bring cash if you would like to enter the raffle. Tickets are $2 each or 3 for $5, cash only.

Four days til Pagan Pride Day! Today, let's talk about what to bring on Saturday. ~ A donation: Entry into Frederick Pag...
09/24/2025

Four days til Pagan Pride Day! Today, let's talk about what to bring on Saturday.

~ A donation: Entry into Frederick Pagan Pride is free, but we ask for a donation to one of the two organizations we are supporting this year. You are welcome to bring an item of non-perishable commercially prepared food (no home canned goods, unfortunately) for The Foodbank Program operated by the Frederick Community Action Agency. This year, Frederick Pagan Pride Day is also supporting Frederick County Animal Control. Donations for the Adoption Center can also be given as admission. FCAC is requesting UNOPENED canned food of any variety, dry food (Iams is preferred, but they will take any sort), bleach, sponges and Dawn dish soap. We can also accept cash donations for Frederick CUUPS (the group that organizes and staffs Frederick Pagan Pride Day).

~ A camp or other folding chair for attending the workshops and watching performances.

~ A water bottle for our water filling stations.

~ A budget for our wonderful vendors! A lot of us knock out our Yule shopping at Pagan Pride Day.

~ Cash if you would like to enter the raffle. Tickets are $2 each or 3 for $5, cash only.

~ Sunblock and an umbrella if the day looks really sunny - the field is very open.

We're looking forward to seeing you Saturday! Join us at 4880 Elmer Derr Road, Frederick, MD from 10 AM to 6 PM for our Ninth Frederick Pagan Pride Day! Learn more at FrederickPaganPride dot com

Six days til the Ninth Frederick Pagan Pride Day on Saturday, September 27th, from 10 AM to 6 PM! Let's talk about the R...
09/22/2025

Six days til the Ninth Frederick Pagan Pride Day on Saturday, September 27th, from 10 AM to 6 PM! Let's talk about the RAFFLE! Community members and our incredible vendors donate wonderful items to support the festival. Remember to bring cash if you would like to enter the raffle ($2 each or 3 for $5). The raffle is CASH ONLY. Winners will be drawn before the Vesper's Echo performance at 3 PM. You do not have to be present to win, but you MUST pick up your prize at the UUCF within two weeks of the festival. This giant quartz cluster donated by Peridot wasn't picked up last year and is in the raffle again!

Learn more at FrederickPaganPride dot com

The Ninth Frederick Pagan Pride Day is a week from tomorrow! Join us Saturday, September 27th, from 10 AM to 6 PM at 488...
09/19/2025

The Ninth Frederick Pagan Pride Day is a week from tomorrow! Join us Saturday, September 27th, from 10 AM to 6 PM at 4880 Elmer Derr Road in Frederick, MD. Let's talk about parking!

Carpool if you can or consider taking a rideshare service to the event. Parking gets tight at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Frederick and the existing parking lot generally fills early. When the parking lot becomes full (and it will), a shuttle service will be running from the Park and Ride located at the intersection of Cap Stine Road and Mount Zion Road (see map). If you have a group traveling together, please drop your folks off at the event site, then park your car and take the shuttle. It makes the shuttle run a lot faster if the only person using the shuttle service is the driver of the car.

Please remember that admission is a donation to one of two organizations we are supporting this year. You are welcome to bring an item of non-perishable commercially prepared food (no home canned goods, unfortunately) for The Foodbank Program operated by the Frederick Community Action Agency. This year, Frederick Pagan Pride Day is also supporting Frederick County Animal Control. Donations for the Adoption Center can also be given as admission. FCAC is requesting UNOPENED PACKAGES of canned food of any variety, dry food (Iams is preferred, but they will take any sort), bleach, sponges and Dawn dish soap. Other pet supplies are welcome, but must be UNOPENED.

Learn more at FrederickPaganPride dot com!

The Ninth Frederick Pagan Pride Day is on Saturday, September 27th, from 10 AM - 6 PM at 4880 Elmer Derr Road, Frederick...
09/17/2025

The Ninth Frederick Pagan Pride Day is on Saturday, September 27th, from 10 AM - 6 PM at 4880 Elmer Derr Road, Frederick, MD. In addition to workshops and rituals, this year's schedule includes musical performances and a keynote address from local author, teacher, and priestx Enfys Book! Our musical offerings begin at 11 AM with Stephen Darnell! We're so excited to welcome Stephen back to the festival. He is a spiritual and passionate performer of the Native American-style flute, Irish Whistle, and Didgeridoo, whose music is a place of peace, a place of rest, and a place for coming home with bouts of playfulness and spirit.

Then, stick around for festival favorites Vesper's Echo at 3 PM. Vesper’s Echo is currently a merry band of nine, initially conceptualized around a ritual fire in April 2022 by a mutual longing to make pagan music. With a core sound of Celtic and Appalachian folk music layered with lush choral harmonies and a myriad of genre-defying influences, the band strives to reflect core values of social justice and community building, as well as to encourage everyone to find the joy in music and sing along!

Check out our full programming schedule at FrederickPaganPride.com

The Vendor Village at Frederick Pagan Pride Day is the stuff of legend, and this year is no different. Join us on Saturd...
09/15/2025

The Vendor Village at Frederick Pagan Pride Day is the stuff of legend, and this year is no different. Join us on Saturday, September 27th, from 10 AM - 6 PM for the Ninth Frederick Pagan Pride Day at 4880 Elmer Derr Road, Frederick, MD.

This year's vendors include food vendors like The Sacred Kitchen, The Street Cow, and Rollz on Wheelz. Our merchants offer an incredible variety of goods and services for the metaphysically inclined. We're so excited to welcome Tiw's Arm, Silver Moon Offerings, L&M Crafts, A Touch of Glass and Then Some, The Wicked Wand Shoppe, Twisted Talismans, Q***r Magick and More, StormWolf Studio, Neighborhood Acupuncture, Keeper of the Old Ways, Doc Stone Studios, Wild Thing Pottery, Serendipities, Herbalicious, Silver Quill Studio, The New Alexandrian Library, Zephyr Dreaming, WizardsTower, Green Holt Apothecary, Sun Dame, Of Dust and Dew, Druidcraft, Marble Crow Atelier, Skramma Glamma, Phoenix Engravings and more! Knock out your Yule shopping all in one place. Descriptions and links to our vendors can be found at FrederickPaganPride dot com

Remember to bring your donation for admission to the Ninth Frederick Pagan Pride Day on Saturday, September 27th from 10...
09/12/2025

Remember to bring your donation for admission to the Ninth Frederick Pagan Pride Day on Saturday, September 27th from 10 AM - 6 PM. These donations are absolutely vital for the charities they support and are one of the most important parts of Pagan Pride Day. We seek to support the most vulnerable members of our local community.

Admission is a donation to one of two organizations we are supporting this year. You are welcome to bring an item of non-perishable commercially prepared food (no home canned goods, unfortunately) for The Foodbank Program operated by the Frederick Community Action Agency. This year, Frederick Pagan Pride Day is also supporting Frederick County Animal Control. Donations for the Adoption Center can also be given as admission. FCAC is requesting UNOPENED PACKAGES of canned food of any variety, dry food (Iams is preferred, but they will take any sort), bleach, sponges and Dawn dish soap. Other pet supplies are welcome, but must be UNOPENED.

Learn more about Frederick Pagan Pride Day at FrederickPaganPride dot com

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4880 Elmer Derr Road
Frederick, MD
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