Events & Celebrations at Crossing Hedgerows Sanctuary

The Events & Celebrations category gathers together the living rhythm of Crossing Hedgerows Sanctuary — the ceremonies, seasonal gatherings, and community rituals that mark the turning of the year and the deepening of our shared spiritual life. These are not performances or spectacles. They are participatory, intentional, and rooted in the sacred order revealed through nature, the heavens, and the Mystery School tradition.

At Crossing Hedgerows, celebration follows the pattern of creation itself. We honor the solstices and equinoxes, the cross-quarter days such as Imbolc and Samhain, and the holy days of the Christian calendar — not as separate traditions in competition with one another, but as different expressions of the same divine pattern. The birth of the Light at winter solstice, the stirring of renewal at Imbolc, the harvest and remembrance at Samhuinn, and the mystical beauty of Christmas are all reflections of one ongoing story: the eternal return of Light within darkness, and the invitation to awaken to Christ within.

Our gatherings often take place in the stone circle, in the hoophouse, or outdoors among the woods and gardens of the sanctuary’s twenty-one acres. We walk sunwise around the circle. We bless with fire and water. We gather in community — young and old together — recognizing that the Mysteries are not reserved for scholars alone, but are written plainly in the sky above us, the land beneath our feet, and the geometry of creation itself.

Children are welcomed into active roles in our ceremonies. They carry candles. They help bless the circle. They sing, craft, and participate alongside elders. We believe that when young hearts are introduced to sacred symbolism through loving community, the seeds of wisdom are planted naturally and joyfully. Education at Crossing Hedgerows is experiential and embodied — not abstract theory, but direct encounter.

Music, poetry, and handmade craft are woven throughout our celebrations. A simple carol sung together. A Brighid’s cross fashioned from reeds. A shared potluck meal prepared with care and labeled thoughtfully for those with allergies. Bonfires beneath the autumn sky. Each act, though humble, carries symbolic meaning. The circle reminds us of eternity. The eight points reflect the wheel of the year. The central stone anchors us in Christ, the Logos — the still center around which all creation turns.

These events are designed not merely to commemorate dates on a calendar, but to cultivate awareness. Why do we move clockwise? Why do we call it sunwise? Why are there cross-quarters every forty days? Why do fire and water appear again and again in sacred rites? Through ceremony, we begin asking deeper questions. And through questioning, we rediscover gnosis — lived understanding — rather than inherited assumption.

Community is at the heart of these gatherings. Families bring dishes to share. Stories are exchanged. Children run through the fields. Elders speak quietly near the fire. In times of joy and in times of challenge, we hold one another in love. Even updates about sanctuary life — from planting paw paw seeds to caring for beloved animals — become part of this rhythm of shared life. Celebration does not ignore hardship; it weaves it into prayer, gratitude, and hope.

There is also a deliberate slowing down here. As the darker months arrive, we are reminded to turn inward. The sanctuary’s events are offered with intention and care, never rushed. Jean and her family prepare each gathering thoughtfully, creating an atmosphere that is welcoming, beautiful, and spiritually grounded. Donations and community support make these offerings possible, allowing the work to continue in integrity.

Above all, our Events & Celebrations reflect a central truth: the order of the heavens mirrors the order within the soul. The light that returns at solstice is the same light that can be rekindled in the human heart. The renewal hinted at in early spring is the renewal always available to us through repentance, love, and awakening. Each ceremony becomes a gentle reminder that Christ’s presence is not distant or delayed — it is alive, cyclical, and ever unfolding.

Whether you are joining us in person at the stone circle or reading reflections from afar, this category offers glimpses into a community seeking to live awake within God’s beautiful creation. We welcome you to explore, to question, and perhaps to gather with us as we continue walking the Way together.

Work Day Pictures

By |2026-03-07T04:17:07+02:00January 31st, 2026|Events & Celebrations|

We have had a couple of our Wednesday work days now and they have gotten off to a great start. A few of us also had an event planning session this past Saturday which was quite productive, but I don't have pictures to share of that.  🤓  (As an aside, I never share pictures of anyone without permission first.)Emily, Blue, and Sarenth (not pictured) clearing last year's dead tomato vines out of the hoophouse - photo by ...

Getting Ready

By |2026-03-07T20:52:29+02:00January 31st, 2026|Events & Celebrations|

It's hard to tell, but this log is about 21 feet long. Can you guess what it's going to be used for?     Hint: it will be for something at our Beltane celebration coming up at 2:00 pm on April 30th. * * * * * If you guessed a Maypole, then you were right! If anyone would like to come help work on making it, we will be doing that on Sunday, April 24th - ...

Going Into Spring

By |2026-03-07T04:17:06+02:00January 31st, 2026|Events & Celebrations, Musings|

Red-Wing Blackbird returning for spring - photo by Brennah Yesterday turned out to be the perfect day for our Equinox celebration. It was sunny with cool breezes as we shared the crossing over time from winter to spring. We had 16 people who came out for our ritual, walk, and potluck... our little community continues to grow, thanks to the support of everyone here. 🪴Volunteer DaysVolunteer days will be starting again soon. They will be on Wednesdays at ...

Event Reminder: Monthly Member Walk & Bonfire

By |2026-03-07T04:17:05+02:00January 31st, 2026|Events & Celebrations|

Icy area in the woods - taken on March 1st, 2022 by BrennahSunday, March 13th at 2:00 p.m. - Member Walk & BonfireBring a dish to pass if you'd like. 🥧We've had some warm days since the photo above was taken, and there has been quite a bit of melting. This is definitely the muddy time of year, so boots are highly recommended.You are also welcomed to simply enjoy the bonfire if you're not able, or not ...

Going Slowly

By |2026-03-07T04:17:04+02:00January 31st, 2026|Events & Celebrations, Musings|

We had a great turnout for our Imbolc gathering yesterday! Thank you to everyone who came out to enjoy this informal time around the fire. It was a wonderful way to begin easing back into some events after my difficulties with my foot, and after many of our members coming down with illness over the winter. It was lovely to introduce some new folks to those who have been around for awhile, and to have all the board ...

Imbolc Gathering

By |2026-03-07T04:17:03+02:00January 31st, 2026|Birds, Events & Celebrations|

Just a reminder that our Imbolc gathering will be this Sunday at 2:00. It will not be a ritual this time, but an opportunity to appreciate the season together. We will have a bonfire, hot coco, some mead, and perhaps cookies or similar fare. We also invite you to walk the trails and enjoy the land at your own leisure, with the fire awaiting to warm you upon your return. ...And I wanted to share with you these ...

Happy March!

By |2026-03-07T21:35:16+02:00January 31st, 2026|Events & Celebrations|

A snippet from our Spring Equinox Ritual 2019   https://youtube.com/shorts/uAxLQ82QHvc?feature=share   For the little ones, I made this Spring Bingo game to play during the celebration. It was a big hit. 💜 Spring Bingo

Event: Member Walk & Bonfire

By |2026-03-07T04:30:44+02:00January 31st, 2026|Events & Celebrations|

Sunday, March 13 at 2:00 p.m.As spring approaches, it's time to resume our monthly member Walk and Bonfire! As in the past, these will include a potluck for whoever would like to bring a dish to pass. This monthly event, along with seasonal rituals which are hosted by the Sanctuary, are for members and their immediate families. We also invite you to bring along a guest if you would like. Non-members can attend an event one time free ...

Imbolc Invitation 🕯

By |2026-03-07T22:53:22+02:00January 31st, 2026|Events & Celebrations, News|

January 30th at 2:00 p.m. (weather permitting) at Crossing Hedgerows Farm and Sanctuary You are invited to join us for a small celebration of Imbolc...  as well as my recent acceptance into the Ovate grade of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids! ✨ I am excited to be continuing this experience of the Druidic path as I grow in community with all those of various Pagan paths. We will have a bonfire, hot drinks and mead, ...

Winter Solstice

By |2026-03-08T02:14:09+02:00January 31st, 2026|Events & Celebrations|

Dried Aster in the Sun by Brennah Cavanaugh Photography LLC   As we approach the time of the return of the sun, I hope you find some ways to celebrate. We are not having an official gathering for this holiday at the Sanctuary, but members are always welcome to set up a time to come out. In the meantime, here are a few suggestions for anyone who might appreciate them. Tell stories from your tradition, ...

Samhain Celebration Photos

By |2026-03-08T02:51:37+02:00January 31st, 2026|Events & Celebrations|

The Samhain Ritual was wonderful and well attended for such a chilly evening. It was a clear night with the stars twinkling and the sliver of a crescent moon hanging low on the horizon. Everyone went out of their way to make it a special event and to create the elements for deep connections to be made throughout the ceremony. We have a truly amazing community.                       ...

Never Fear

By |2026-03-08T19:32:49+02:00January 31st, 2026|Events & Celebrations, Sanctuary Cats|

Though things have been quiet here on our Patreon, we still are going strong at Crossing Hedgerows Farm and Sanctuary. Along with our regular volunteer days, we've been planning a special Samhain celebration. Being able to come together as a community to honor our ancestors and connect with each other is truly a gift. So mark you calendar for November 6th at 6:30 p.m. You'll need to dress warmly, but snow pants are perfectly welcomed and appropriate ...

This Week’s Events ✨

By |2026-03-08T20:13:58+02:00January 31st, 2026|Events & Celebrations|

wild grape on yew tree   🌼Volunteer Days: Thursday at 10:00 a.m. and Saturday at 2:00 p.m. - weather permitting This week we will be working on clearing the Yew tree of wild grape vines, mulching pathways (especially back by the bridge where the poison ivy likes to hang out) and building a chicken coop. We may also do some more harvesting of Autumn Olive Berries. 🌼Member Walk and Bonfire: Sunday at 2:00 pm. - ...

September Walk and Bonfire Tomorrow

By |2026-03-08T20:25:02+02:00January 31st, 2026|Events & Celebrations|

We will once again gather at 2:00 p.m. tomorrow for our monthly member Walk and Bonfire. It should be a lovely day for it! Please feel free to bring a dish or beverage to pass, and instruments, songs, poetry, or stories to share.           Thank you all for your continued support. 🐉 Jean

Thursday Work Day

By |2026-03-08T21:01:11+02:00January 31st, 2026|Events & Celebrations, News|

We had another beautiful time of connecting with the the spirits of the land and each other yesterday. We started with collecting nasturtium and marigold seeds to save for next year. Brennah had already begun collecting them, but having several people doing it was a fun project. (I have labeled the pictures to show the process for those who are interested.)   Nasturtium seeds we collected   Caitlin collecting nasturtium seeds   ...

Yesterday’s Gathering

By |2026-03-08T22:50:36+02:00January 31st, 2026|Birds, Events & Celebrations, Flora|

We had a  relaxing gathering yesterday. It was spent mostly sitting in the shade of a mulberry tree whilst sharing a potluck together.  We were serenaded by a catbird, one of which Brennah captured in this photo a few days prior.   Gray Catbird by Brennah Cavanaugh Photography LLC   According to the Cornell Bird Lab, "Catbirds are secretive but energetic, hopping and fluttering from branch to branch through tangles of vegetation. Singing males sit ...

Upcoming Events

By |2026-03-08T23:51:12+02:00January 31st, 2026|Events & Celebrations, News|

I am currently recovering from some sort of illness that struck me a couple of days ago. In any case, I feel well enough to make a post, so here goes. The farm produce is flourishing, with the exception of some cabbage moth and slug damage to the brassicas. In the picture are some onions and cress in the hoophouse. The cress is some that reseeded itself, so we let it grow along with the other vegetables ...

Member Walk and Bonfire this Sunday

By |2026-03-09T00:21:36+02:00January 31st, 2026|Events & Celebrations|

We are happy to invite you to our June monthly Walk and Bonfire! It is this Sunday the 27th at 2:00 p.m.   chicken of the woods mushroom, photo by Brennah Cavanaugh Photography LLC   There is a chance of rain, but we're keeping our fingers crossed that it will work out. If not, I'll let you know and we'll postpone to the 4th of July. I've noticed that having the gathering on holidays actually ...

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