Thanks to all who came and made the U’s Orientation events a hit! SLPS tabled at Plazafest on Thursday, August 29, 2013 doing free tarot and other readings from 10am-2pm on the west lawn of the Student Union building. SLPS got many people interested in tarot and the society itself! The Welcome Week full moon ritual had three people who got a free reading attend. A short thirty minute ritual honoring the moon goddess was performed at president’s circle. The traditional circle was cast and the chant We All Come From the Goddess by Lindie Lila on her ablum Return Of The Goddess: Sacred Chants For Women. The Moon Goddess was happy to be present and bless everyone for the new semester! She awaits another time to return!
Posts Tagged ‘university of utah’
Plazafest and Welcome Week 2013 a Success
Posted in magic, Pagan, University, Vending, tagged free tarot readings, full moon ritual U of U, student club, university of utah, University of Utah magic, University of Utah President's Circle, Welcome Week on September 2, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Grand Kerfuffle Tabling 2013
Posted in Other, Pagan, tagged deviant moon tarot, free tarot readings, Grand Kerfuffle, university of utah, witches' runes on April 21, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Another successful opportunity to let the masses know about SLPS and give spiritual service to students, staff, faculty and people at the University of Utah has been recently completed! On Friday, April 19, 2013 from 10am-2pm, President Daniel Cureton and SLPS member Kandrie Mylorie tabled on the lawn of the Student Union building at the U for the Grand Kerfuffle event.
Produced by ASUU (Associated Students of the University of Utah), the Kerfuffle is an evening concert with various bands, arts, and musicians that perform for the masses of students.
Kandrie Mylorie read her famous Witch’s Runes while President Cureton used his Deviant Moon Tarot. “We had around 50 people stop by in the four hours we were there. We met some really fantastic people” said President Cureton.
Be sure to look for other times and locations that SLPS will be offering free readings and come check it out!
Rock the U Marathon a Fun Time
Posted in Tarot, Vending, tagged cancer, divination, pagan, Rock the U, Salt Lake Pagan Society, service, students, tarot, Tarot readings, university of utah on March 24, 2013| Leave a Comment »
On March 23, 2013, SLPS read tarot for free for the students at the Rock the U Marathon for Cancer Awareness. Daniel Cureton, April Love, and Lauren Holman brought their tarot decks for a few hours, and over the load music in the Union Ballroom at the Student Union Building at the University of Utah, read the card for about 30 people. SLPS enjoys this type of service, as it’s free for the students, gives everyone practice, and allows them to make more connections with people without considering money. Check out the pics below!
Grand Kerfuffle Tabling 2011
Posted in University, Vending, tagged Grand Kerfuffle, tabling, U of U Pagan Society, university of utah on April 23, 2011| Leave a Comment »
UUPS had a good time giving out information and telling people about the club at the Grand Kerfuffle tabling on the west lawn of the U of U Student Union building on April 22, 2011. President Daniel Cureton and member Sarah Cochran relaxed in the shade as students rushed by to class in the noon sun.
April Isn’t Holding Anyone Back!
Posted in druidry, Other, Pagan, University, tagged KUTE, liberalia, pagan, radio, roman, toga, university of utah, USUPA, utah state universiyt, wicca, witchcraft on April 3, 2011| Leave a Comment »
Thanks to everyone for all the hard work accomplished in March! April has been a busy month, but isn’t holding anyone back!
KUTE Radio Interview
On Friday, March 18, 2011, President Daniel Cureton was asked to appear on our very own 1620 AM University radio K-UTE. President Cureton was asked to explain and talk about the U of U Pagan Society, its goals, what it does, ambitions, history, current projects, membership and he was even invited to give a blessing on the campus!
Here is a little what he said, “The U of U Pagan Society is a group of students who have reached out to include the community. We currently have seventy members and many monthly activities going on such as crafting classes, classes and rituals.” One of the hosts asked him at that point “What is a ritual?” He explained “A ritual can be a number of things. For me it means a structured and repetitious ceremony that I can do again and again the same way, or feel free to change it. For me, I incorporate different parts from different religions like Druidry, Shamanism and Wicca. A ritual for me is a way to connect with deity, ancestors, spirits and the universe. Really it can be seen as a form of prayer or worship.”
When asked about community and student involvement, President Cureton commented, “We are trying to educate and make everyone aware through experience. We advertise classes and activities from other groups so that people who are living far away and can’t make it, can know that there are activities going on near them.”
Finally President Cureton gave a simple but elegant blessing over the campus “May there be peace in your heart and success on your midterms this spring break, with lots of relaxing time on vacation. So mote it be.”
KUTE Radio Interview
Posted in Pagan, University, tagged AM, college, KUTE, pagans, radio, student groups, student life, university of utah on March 12, 2011| Leave a Comment »
What an exciting time! We have been asked to appear on the University of Utah Student Radio show. This Friday, March 18, 2011 at 5:00 pm, tune in to 1620 AM to hear the 10 minute interview by Daniel Cureton, talking about UUPS. He’ll be discussing the groups history, its purpose, what it does and more. See you all then!
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Hawk Watch Volunteering Summer 2010
Posted in Volunteering, tagged college, community, hawk, raptor, service, student group, university of utah, utah, volunteering on July 13, 2010| Leave a Comment »
This July brought us the opportunity to build a community connection with Hawk Watch International of Salt Lake City. They are a predator monitoring organization. We went over and cleaned their water tanks for several hours on Saturday, July 10, 2010. Volunteering is an important part what we believe as a community and student group. We hope to see you all there at the next volunteering event!
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