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COVID-19 RESPONSE

Due t provincial and national efforts to reduce the spread of COVID- 19, all of SAPA's in-person meetings,  are currently suspended. Further to that, a majority of our online activity will also be temporarily suspended to all the board members the opportunity to pause and reflect on our common goals.

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In order to maintain the connection with the community, we will be hosting a weekly meditation in our Facebook group with Anna Benson. 

Alternatively, Becca Stirling will be hosting a Mental Health Check-in Monday evenings to check in with our community members. All online participation is completely optional and our community is not under any obligation to participate. We are here to serve, and we wanted to ensure that we are not forgetting about our members. 

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We look forward to continuing the development and connection of our community in the New World, and to meeting with every one of our members when the parameters are lifted. 

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Thank you to everyone one of our members! Without you, we wouldn't be us! Blessed Be. 

Who Are We?

Southern Alberta Pagan Association is a non-profit organization that is committed to education, community and promoting tolerance and acceptance within the Southern Alberta area. 

Mission

The Southern Alberta Pagan Association strives to promote Pagan acceptance and awareness throughout Southern Alberta by organizing and providing an annual PaganFest for the community. The Southern Alberta Pagan Association furthers strives to organize events, gatherings, and/or ceremonies when deemed necessary. To promote equality of all Pagan faiths, spiritual paths, and belief systems represented by the members of Southern Alberta Pagan Association through the celebration and exploration of traditional Pagan holidays.

Vision

To promote, raise awareness, and increase acceptance for Paganism, and other spiritual paths within Southern Alberta.

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