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Pennsylvania Midsummer (FoNT)


Location: Wilcox, PA

Our aim with is event is to honor the Summer Spirits. Freyr, Sunna, Idun, and Sif will all be called upon in ritual. We also work closely with the spirit of the river next to us along with the spirit of the midsummer fire. We will provide more details in time, but for now be prepared for a weekend of celerbation, drumming, dancing, and deep connection to the spirit of summer!

Cost: $190 Indoor/ $130 Camping (Per Person)

  • Price Breakdown! Why is this a little more than other events with FoNT?

    • Rental Cost: $2322

    • 15% Drop Out Coverage: $348

    • Food Fee (Thats right! Food will be purchased): $30 Per person

Spots: 10 Beds / 10 Camping

Food: FoNT will purchase all essential food for 3 Dinners, 2 Breakfasts, and Snacks. Along with some essentials. Any food budget left over will be used to purchase fun things like… mead? Desserts? mead?! Offerings to the gods… Mead!?!

Food will be prepared by all members who will hopefully all cook family recipes to share. We will discuss more in a later call!

Property: A large house located on a patch of land alongside of a river. Expect full facilities whether camping or indoors. Air conditioning, warm water, recreational spaces, fire pit, etc. Sadly no dogs are allowed on the property.

Facilitators:

Jacob Toddson is a practicing pagan and a founder of The Fellowship of Northern Traditions. he has been holding space for over 6 years and specializes in Odinic Rituals, Fire ceremonies, and Rites of Passage. He also works with tobacco, coffee, and other basic plant medicines to help restore a connection to our natural world.

Jess Unura Kam is an initiated shaman of the Siberian Spirit of Wolf tradition facilitating retreats, workshops, and ceremonies. She was raised to honor her Germanic heritage and has walked the pagan path for most of her life. Her rituals honor the mothers, goddesses, earth, and spirits all around us.

They will be assisted by several Fellowship Stewards who will also lend their unique backgrounds to creating rituals and ceremonies to honor the Gods, Spirits of the land, and the ancestors within us all.

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