The Significance of Yule in the Pagan Holiday Wheel 2023

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The Pagan holiday cycle in 2023 is a time of celebration and reflection. Paganism is an umbrella term that encompasses a wide range of spiritual practices and beliefs, many of which have a deep connection to nature and the changing seasons. The main idea in bold is that the Pagan holiday cycle in 2023 is a time of celebration and reflection..



Twilight in the Gardens — Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens

When: Fourth Fridays May – October, 7pm – 10pm
Where: Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens, 1020 South St.

Join Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens for the Twilight in the Gardens series!

On these special evenings experience PMG after hours with a live musical performance, guided art workshop, and casual mini-tours. Guests are encouraged to BYOBBS (Bring Your Own Booze, Blanket, and Snacks) to get comfortable and picnic in our mosaicked labyrinth.

Taking place every fourth Friday from May -October, each event is unique and encompasses a variety of musical genres and art experiences.

Bring a drink, a friend, and some curiosity. Let PMG help you kick off your weekend with Twilight in the Gardens!

2022 Line-Up:

May 27
Performer: Dendê Macêdo
Art Activity: Cold Porcelain with Ivonne Pinto García

June 24
Performer: Rob Curto Trio
Art Activity: Tile sgraffito with The Clay Studio

July 22
Performer: Tubey Frank
Art Activity: Nature-inspired mosaics with Areli Pellegrino

August 26
Performer: Kuf Knotz & Christine Elise
Art Activity: Melted Crayon Creations with Samantha Eusebio

September 23
Performer: West Philly Foot Tappers
Art Activity: Collage with Chelsey Luster

October 28
Performer: Justmadnice
Art Activity: Punched tin lanterns with the Museum of the American Revolution

For more information about this event including ticket prices, head to the Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens website.

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Disclaimer:
This event is not produced by the South Street Headhouse District (SSHD) but is shared on our Website Calendar where events occurring within our district are featured. Please contact the event organizer for questions.

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Finding Creative Inspiration at Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens

Are you looking for a unique and creative place to visit this summer? Look no further than Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens. Here you can explore over half a city block of beautiful pathways, stairs, walls, and hidden nooks decorated with amazing everyday found objects to your heart’s content. The mosaic tiles and mirrors attached to the walls give this garden sparkle, which elevates this art exhibit above what most people would think is junk. Have a look inside Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens and see for yourself how fantastic this outdoor art exhibit is.

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All the Information You Need to Visit the Magic Gardens

The outdoor portion of the Philadelphia Magic Gardens is open rain or shine. When we went, it was sprinkling, so we donned our rain ponchos and went exploring. Located at 1020 South Street, the exhibit covers over half a block. The facility includes the outdoor exhibition, a community art center, and indoor art galleries as part of its non-profit art environment. You can take guided tours of the exhibits, sign up for educational programs, and enjoy adult entertainment such as concerts, craft nights with wine, and even happy hours.

Kayla protesting the multitude of photos I took of her by not smiling

You can find all the events on the Magic Gardens website. The Magic Gardens’ open hours are Wednesday to Monday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. It is closed on Tuesdays. The entrance fee is $10/adult, but if you are a Member, it is Free.

Pagan holiday cycle 2023

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