Earth Kin Imbolc Women’s Circle ~ Thursday 29th January 2026 ~ 7pm - 9.30pm
Wild Hearted Women’s Circle | Thursday 29th January 2026 7 -9.30pm; Ancient Technology Centre, ‘Little Round House’, Cranborne
Wild hearted women are invited to gather in sacred sisterhood around the Earth Kin Hearth as we celebrate the ancient Celtic festival of Imbolc.
As we in the Northern Hemisphere sink into our coldest months, the land glimmers with a glimpse of first promise; the first lambs in the belly of their mothers, the first snowdrops pushing their heads through the soil towards the light.
Imbolc in the ancient tongue means ‘in the belly’ …. for we are entering the domain of one of our most ancient Goddesses; Bridie, Brigid; patroness of emergence, poetry, alchemy, grain and milk.
Join us as we take part in making Bridie dolls to leave by hearths of our homes on the eve of Imbolc at sunset on 31st Jan, to honour the mistress of Bards and invite her blessings for the year to come; just as the people of these Isles have done for thousands of years before us.
Includes:
Storytelling
Sharing Circle
Bridie doll making
Sharing of poetry, quotes or images in circle to inspire, reflect and release
Hot drinks and biscuits provided for the break
All women over 18 years of age welcome, from all paths of life, in this multi-faith, inclusive, warm, welcoming space.
Please do layer up warmly - we will be gathering round a roaring fire, but Winter hails a chill for the unwary!
Earth Kin Hearth Keeper, Ellie Brooks, will send out an email with detailed information prior to the circle on or before the morning of the circle - please keep a look out.
We have a number of donation places available to ensure this space remains as accessible as possible - please email Ellie on earthkinevents@gmail.com for further information.
Wild Hearted Women’s Circle | Thursday 29th January 2026 7 -9.30pm; Ancient Technology Centre, ‘Little Round House’, Cranborne
Wild hearted women are invited to gather in sacred sisterhood around the Earth Kin Hearth as we celebrate the ancient Celtic festival of Imbolc.
As we in the Northern Hemisphere sink into our coldest months, the land glimmers with a glimpse of first promise; the first lambs in the belly of their mothers, the first snowdrops pushing their heads through the soil towards the light.
Imbolc in the ancient tongue means ‘in the belly’ …. for we are entering the domain of one of our most ancient Goddesses; Bridie, Brigid; patroness of emergence, poetry, alchemy, grain and milk.
Join us as we take part in making Bridie dolls to leave by hearths of our homes on the eve of Imbolc at sunset on 31st Jan, to honour the mistress of Bards and invite her blessings for the year to come; just as the people of these Isles have done for thousands of years before us.
Includes:
Storytelling
Sharing Circle
Bridie doll making
Sharing of poetry, quotes or images in circle to inspire, reflect and release
Hot drinks and biscuits provided for the break
All women over 18 years of age welcome, from all paths of life, in this multi-faith, inclusive, warm, welcoming space.
Please do layer up warmly - we will be gathering round a roaring fire, but Winter hails a chill for the unwary!
Earth Kin Hearth Keeper, Ellie Brooks, will send out an email with detailed information prior to the circle on or before the morning of the circle - please keep a look out.
We have a number of donation places available to ensure this space remains as accessible as possible - please email Ellie on earthkinevents@gmail.com for further information.