We generally meet on the third Sundays of every month at 4:30. Sometimes we have events at other times, too.

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April 2019
Social Meeting and Potluck
Join us for a potluck dinner and a time to be social with fellow pagans. Bring a dish to share and join us! This is also a chance for us to chat about the future of Dandelion Pagan Collective. We’re an open non-heirical group, that means we all work together to decide what we do, whether it’s meeting ideas or other projects. SHARED ALTAR Bring a item to place on our community altar during the meeting. It can be anything…
Find out more »May 2019
Native Plant Walk: Foraging for Edible, Medicinal and Magickal Plants
Sunday, May 5th, 4:30 - 6:00 pm. Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park 3600 Indian Mound Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32303 Join pagan and naturalist Sarah Tso for a walk around Jackson Mounds. Sarah has a Masters Degree in Biology from FSU and will share her knowledge of which native springtime plants are edible, which have medicinal properties and which useful in magick and ritual. We’ll also do a group meditation to honor the land and ancestral spirits of…
Find out more »Bring Your Own Tarot
Bring your favorite tarot and oracle decks and share! Join us as we discuss our individual and unique ways of using these wonderful divinatory tools. We’ll share tips, spreads, stories and show off our decks. This is a collaborative workshop, everyone is encouraged to share their knowledge and their experiences. SHARED ALTAR Bring a item to place on our community altar during the meeting. It can be anything you like, the same thing or something different each time. During introductions,…
Find out more »June 2019
New Moon Healing Practices
In a world as chaotic as it is today with global warming, greed and violence as the norm, We may struggle to find the space or even understand our own need for healing, but during this new moon, we will do a healing meditation and discuss ways in which we can find healing through our pagan spiritual practices. SHARED ALTAR Bring a item to place on our community altar during the meeting. It can be anything you like, the same…
Find out more »How to do Ritual for Sacred Observances
What makes a good ritual? Can you think of the most compelling ritual you’ve ever attended? What about one that didn’t move you at all? Whether it’s a public ritual or a private circle, celebrating a Sabbat, moon phase, season or something else, we’ll talk about what elements help a ritual connect and move participants. SHARED ALTAR Bring a item to place on our community altar during the meeting. It can be anything you like, the same thing or…
Find out more »August 2019
An Introduction to Appalachian Herbal Healing and Magick
Join us for a discussion on Appalachian folk magick and herbal remedies. Based on workshops attended by a few of our members at Mystic South and focusing on practices that can apply to us here in Tallahassee. SHARED ALTAR Bring an item to place on our community altar during the meeting. It can be anything you like, the same thing or something different each time. During introductions, tell us what you brought and why. TEA AND SNACKS AFTER We have…
Find out more »September 2019
Making an Herbal Smoke Cleansing Bundle (aka Bad Vibe Roaster)
Please join us for herbal smoke cleansing bundle making (aka creating your own bad vibe roaster). The act of cleansing a space with the smoke of burning herbs, is an old practice common to many spiritual communities including Native American traditions, Feng Shui practice, and more mainstream religions. The burning can happen in a variety of ways, but the common appropriated term “smudging” refers specifically to the bundling and tying of herbs together into a stick that is directly ignited…
Find out more »Tallahassee Pagan Pride Day
Fostering pride in Pagan identity through education, activism, charity and community. *More info coming soon*
Find out more »October 2019
Remembering our Ancestors of Lineage, Spirit, and Place
As Samhain approaches, some believe the veil between our world and that of the spirits is thin. During this time in the yearly cycle it is tradition to communicate with and honor our ancestors. Join us as we prepare to honor our beloved dead - by creating an herbal infusion to help work with the spirits connected to us and our family. Bring a small bottle of jar so you can take some home. Ancestors of lineage - those from…
Find out more »March 2020
Plant Walk: Magickal, Medicinal and Edible Herbs
Come learn about our local Springtime plant allies. We’ll explore the park together, pointing out common and native plants that can be allies for magical, medicinal or culinary use. We do our best to make this event accessible. We will stay in the open picnic section of the park. The ground here is relatively flat and solid and should be accessible to those with mobility restrictions. Children accompanied by an adult are welcome at this event. DRINKS AND SNACKS…
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