The Besom’s Puget Sound Pagan Guide
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Covenant of the Goddess
(C.O.G.) - Northwest Council

Email: northwest@cog.org
Web: www.angelfire.com/wa/nwcog

National COG www.cog.org/

NWCOG,
PO Box 12669
Seattle, WA 98111-4669

Northwest Council is a regional network of Wiccan and Witchcraft covens and solitary practitioners. We sponsor open rituals, currently primarily in the Seattle/Puget Sound area, festival workshops and other activities. Please contact us for additional information or details of membership criteria.

 

 

Covenant of
Unitarian Universalist Pagans

All rituals and classes are held at the
University Unitarian Church (UUC),
6556 35th Avenue N.E., Seattle, Washington, 98115

http://www.seattlecuups.com

National CUUPs Website: http://www.cuups.org/

CUUPS is a gathering of
practitioners of liberal religion
 U.Us. Pagans, and Witches.

Annual calendar includes the solar and earth holidays, discussion groups, classes and business meetings.

For more information check the website or call Betsey Page (206-244-4399, evenings).

 

 

OLOTEAS

(Our Lady of the Earth and Sky)
, Washington. P.O. Box 2661 Seattle, WA 98111

E-Mail: oloteas@eskimo.com
Web Site: http://www.oloteas.org/

A non-denominational pagan church in Seattle,
holds monthly open circles.

 

 

 The Primitive Celtic Church

Web Site: http://www.summerstar.org/pcc/index.html

 Exists to foster the understanding and growth of the native European religion known as Druidism

 

 

Irminsul Aettir

Web: www.irminsul.org
Email: info@irminsul.org

Address: PO Box 423,
Renton, WA 98057-0423

An international Asatru organization, headquartered in Renton, WA, sponsoring meetings, events, networking and religious outreach programs honoring the Norse/Germanic gods and ways.

 

 

 

 

Seattle Pagan Information

. A Calendar of Greater Seattle Public Events

..listing people, places and events of a Pagan or magical nature not too far from Seattle, ultimately limited to Washington, Oregon, Idaho and British Columbia.

 

 

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