Austin Pagan Pride Day
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Celebrating 10 years of Pagan Pride Day in Austin!

Austin Pagan Pride Day 2010 will be held in Zilker Park on Sunday September 19th 2010!

Austin Pagan Pride Day was hatched in 2000 as a local event for the Pagan Pride Project. Over the past 10 years APPD has been powered by many individuals linked together through the Internet and through various local Pagan and Pagan-friendly businesses and organizations including but not limited to:

The Vortex Theatre, Gardens of the Ancients, Natural Magick, The UT Pagan Alliance, and many others.

The goal of Austin Pagan Pride Day is to share knowledge with others in the hopes of eliminating religious prejudice and discrimination, not just for Pagans, but for people of all religions. We work to achieve this through a yearly Exquinox Harvest celebration where diversity is embraced in a family atmosphere. During this event we collect funds and canned food goods for a charity and present to the public a variety of Pagan and Pagan friendly artisans, activities and entertainers to help share our vision of a world where religious prejudice is a thing of the past.

Where Is It?

We've got Zilker again!

We are proud to announce that for the second year in a row APPD will be held at Austin's awesome Zilker Park.

Zilker Park Polo Table Area
2300 Andrew Zilker Drive
Austin, Tx 78746

Click here for directions

Click here for a detailed map of the Polo Table area at Zilker Park!

What You Can Expect

The Austin Pagan Pride Project fosters pride in Pagan identity by hosting Pagan Pride Day to honor the Autumn Equinox and share our bounty with contributions to a charity. Pagans and pagan-friendly people of all spiritual paths are invited. This event is family-friendly.

How You Can Help

Tell your friends in the central Texas pagan community about it. Volunteer to help with the event. Come to the park on Sept 19th and have fun! Trying to decide what to wear? We have T-shirts and other merchandise for sale on CafePress.

Help us give you a better pagan pride day, you can help by getting the word out! Download the flyer here and make sure it gets around.

National Organization

We are affiliated with the The Pagan Pride Project.

Last updated on August 29th, 2010.
Kimberly (Aradia) Hancock, Webmistresss

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