Ostara 2025
Schedule
Sat Mar 22 2025 at 04:30 pm to 11:30 pm
UTC-06:00Location
1415 Whalebone Dr, Kalispell, MT 59901-7417, United States | Kalispell, MT
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We will be celebrating Ostara on Saturday, March 22, gathering around 4:30-5pm at the Covenstead in Kalispell. This event is free and open to the public! We are family friendly and a safe space for LBGTQ+ people as well. The ritual for Ostara involves planting seeds to help manifest positive things into your life. Please have thought about what you want to manifest and research what herbs, flowers or plants have a corresponding energy. For instance if you are trying to start a new business, plants like basil, mint and alfalfa are connected with wealth, success, prosperity and abundance, so you might want to choose one or two of these to plant to help add that energy to your business. If you are currently in school and would like to improve your memory, focus and cognitive function herbs like sage and rosemary can help, so planting these might be a good choice. Lavender can reduce stress and bring peace and relaxation into your life. Red or Pink carnations can symbolize love. Orange poppies can help with good health and regeneration, Sunflowers represent happiness and good fortune. You get the idea. We will have some general seeds available for things like money, love, clarity, good health, psychic abilities, etc. but please feel free to bring your own specific seeds for what YOU want to grow and manifest in your life. We will provide small containers and dirt, but again, bring your own to make it more personal. We will have a feast after ritual, so please bring something to share, the theme is of course Ostara foods, like eggs in all varieties deviled, pickled, as a quiche, a bread pudding, in a burrito, scrambled as a muffin, whatever. Traditional cured meats, like ham, bacon, prosciutto, pancetta, chorizo, pepperoni, etc. are all appropriate as well. Light, fluffy and sweet tasting breads or buns, especially with honey are also traditional. Early spring greens as salads, like spinach salads, radishes, peas and baby beets and asparagus add some fresh new vegetable life to the traditional offerings around this time of the year. Please be creative! bring whatever drinks you prefer, we will have some Home Made Mead as well. We should be able to be outside for this ritual, inside for feasting and likely have a fire going for later on, drumming and singing. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets and a good coat for outside later on. I hope everyone can make it!
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