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Hi to all students and members, and a warm welcome to our newest members,
The next "Ritual of Protection" for and on Tara will be on the Full Moon, Sunday, 18th of September, four days before the Sun enters Libra. We will start our sacred fire by 8ish and finish by ten. Meet on the gravel patch beside the Rath of the Synods at 8pm. We will use our native Celtic Irish language during this ceremony with explanations in English. All are welcome to attend this free and open ritual ceremony on Tara.
This year the Autumn Equinox is on the 22nd of September at 22:34 as the Sun enters Libra. The Druids of the Dark Moon Grove will honour this on Summerhill in County Meath and link with the Druí Daltaí (student druids) as we re-establish our connection to true time.
New members may benefit from reading over past newsletters at http://www.druidschool.com/site/1030100/page/502859
The Meath MultiWay is a sustainable alternative transport option to a double toll road and is to be launched at Kilmessan Station House Hotel on the 12th of Sept 05. It is complimented by a proposal from Save Tara Skryne Valley Group Chairperson, Percy Jordan, who will present the related Meath World Heritage Park project, which has been developed as a major social and economic initiative for County Meath. This project embraces the major centres of Navan, Kells, Trim and Dunshaughlin. It will be linked to the Boyne Valley, with the ceremonial Landscape Setting of Tara as the focal point. It will preserve the unique heritage of the region while providing valuable and worthwhile employment in the region. This is on from 8pm and while it is free of charge - any donations to the cost of the presentation will be appreciated.
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