Category: FYI

  • Our Yellow Wristband Policy

    Are you concerned about attending Vancouver Pagan Pride (VPP) events because you are not “out” and you worry about your photo being taken and posted? We respect this concern and implemented a wrist band policy. If you do not consent to having your picture taken, wear a wrist band. This way photographers know that if a

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  • Call for Vendors: VanPPD 2016

    Vancouver Pagan Pride is happy to announce that registration is now open for vendors for our September 10, 2016 Vancouver Pagan Pride Day (VanPPD) event at Trout Lake! The event is scheduled to take place from 10am – 6pm on the South side of the park (near the concession). New this year, we have two (2) different ways

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  • Vancouver Pagan Pride Fundraising Event Announced

    Please join us on March 19th, 2016 from 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM for our first ever VPP fundraising event! Indoor Location: Unitarian Church at 949 W. 49 Avenue, Vancouver. After all the excitement of the trees falling on us at VPPD 2015, we thought it would be a good idea to have an indoor event

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  • Confusion over the use of the word Pride

    But I’m not gay?!? This is a reason I have heard many times as to why people do not attend Vancouver Pagan Pride and I understand the confusion. Vancouver hosts its LGTBQ Pride in August and so does New Westminster. What used to be a one day event has become a whole season of rainbows.

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  • Date for VPPD 2015 set!

    I am excited to announce that VPPD 2015 will be held on Saturday, August 29, 2015 10am-6pm atJohn Hendry park (also known as Trout Lake). Same as last year, we will be located on the south side of the park near the concession stand/bathrooms. Two of the top feedbacks that I got from last year

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  • Thinking Green at Vancovuer Pagan Pride 2014

    As Pagans, the earth is sacred to us. As such, I am asking everyone to help me make VPPD 2014 as green as possible. At the VPPD information booth you will find recycling, returnables, and a garbage bin. Let’s fill up those blue bins and have the garbage as empty as possible! Bring water bottles

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  • Vancouver Pagan Pride and Charitable Work

    The Pagan Pride Project has always had the mandate that Pagan Pride festivals have some sort of charitable work. The main charity that Pagan Pride collects for is the Food Bank. Hunger and poverty effect many of our community and it seems like a good charity for us to be involved with. VPPD will be

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  • Want to volunteer a ritual or workshop?

    If you are interested in putting on a ritual or workshop, Please contact Cassandra who has graciously volunteered to coordinate such things. She can be reached at Cassandra@insyncnaturalhealth.com Remember that this is a volunteer event so if you want to see things happening, people need to volunteer!

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  • Callout for Volunteers!

    VPPD is a volunteer run event. I am looking for people to help with the organizing of the event. Please contact me if you are interested in any of the following positions: coordinating and scheduling entertainers coordinating and scheduling rituals and workshops coordinating and scheduling kids activities But of course there is no point in

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  • How is VPPD Paid for and How can I Help?

    VPPD is run by volunteers so we don’t get paid for our time, but there are many expenses to hosting an event of this magnitude. Site fees, Insurance, supplies… It all adds up fast. But the event is presented to the community for free. So how does it pay for itself? At the moment, the

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