Vernal Broom Making Workshop
March 19, 2023
12 PM Pacific Time / 3 PM Eastern Time
In this Ostara themed workshop, we’ll be making a Turkey Wing, a traditional Appalachian style of hand broom. We’ll discuss the history of brooms and broom-making and the role of brooms in different customs and folk traditions. We will also look at our relationship with our tools and physical materials.
I'll be co-teaching this special edition springtime class with my friend Meagan Angus. Meagan is an astrologer, tarot reader, and radical teacher of practical and traditional folk magic. The class we teach together in the spring is especially rich because of the depth of knowledge Meagan brings in regards to the symbolism, rituals, and ancestral traditions of spring.
The class will be held on zoom and take between 2-3 hours. Participants will receive a materials kit the week before the class, and preparation instructions via email. Space in this class is especially limited with 6 spots.
March 19, 2023
12 PM Pacific Time / 3 PM Eastern Time
In this Ostara themed workshop, we’ll be making a Turkey Wing, a traditional Appalachian style of hand broom. We’ll discuss the history of brooms and broom-making and the role of brooms in different customs and folk traditions. We will also look at our relationship with our tools and physical materials.
I'll be co-teaching this special edition springtime class with my friend Meagan Angus. Meagan is an astrologer, tarot reader, and radical teacher of practical and traditional folk magic. The class we teach together in the spring is especially rich because of the depth of knowledge Meagan brings in regards to the symbolism, rituals, and ancestral traditions of spring.
The class will be held on zoom and take between 2-3 hours. Participants will receive a materials kit the week before the class, and preparation instructions via email. Space in this class is especially limited with 6 spots.
March 19, 2023
12 PM Pacific Time / 3 PM Eastern Time
In this Ostara themed workshop, we’ll be making a Turkey Wing, a traditional Appalachian style of hand broom. We’ll discuss the history of brooms and broom-making and the role of brooms in different customs and folk traditions. We will also look at our relationship with our tools and physical materials.
I'll be co-teaching this special edition springtime class with my friend Meagan Angus. Meagan is an astrologer, tarot reader, and radical teacher of practical and traditional folk magic. The class we teach together in the spring is especially rich because of the depth of knowledge Meagan brings in regards to the symbolism, rituals, and ancestral traditions of spring.
The class will be held on zoom and take between 2-3 hours. Participants will receive a materials kit the week before the class, and preparation instructions via email. Space in this class is especially limited with 6 spots.