A Polk County Texas Challenge to Churches, Critics, and Kind Humans Everywhere In Polk County, we’ve seen a lot of shouting—on Facebook, at the gate, and behind pulpits. And it’s almost always aimed at the same target: The Polk County Pagan Market. People have prayed against us, picketed us, and poured out condescending comments by
Join Us for the 2024 Mabon Festival at Polk County Pagan Market Celebrate the beauty of the harvest season at the 2024 Mabon Festival held at the Polk County Pagan Market. This is no ordinary festival; it’s an extraordinary gathering where magic, mystery, and community come together. This is also opening weekend for our Haunted
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The deadline is here! If you’ve been thinking about joining us for the Litha Pagan Market, now is the time to lock in your spot. Join us Saturday, May 31 at Pedigo Park in Livingston, TX for one of the most unique metaphysical and alternative markets in East Texas — featuring handcrafted goods, metaphysical tools,
As we eagerly countdown the days to Imbolc, excitement is palpable for this year’s gathering, promising to outshine previous years with an event threefold in size. The anticipation is particularly immense given the new venue — the expansive Texas Craft Fair event grounds, which will play host to our diverse assembly. Imbolc’s celebration at these
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]In times of loss and hardship, the power of community truly shines through as a beacon of support and solidarity. One of the valued organizers of the Polk County Pagan Market is facing such a time, having endured the sudden and tragic loss of a parent this past weekend. The weight of grief can be
The Imbolc Festival at Polk County Pagan Market in Livingston, Texas, initially set for January 27th, has been rescheduled to February 3rd and 4th due to weather. Now at Texas Craft Fair grounds, the expanded event includes a weekend of activities and on-site camping. Starting Saturday afternoon and ending Sunday evening, the festival offers a chance for the pagan community to engage in spirituality, culture, and festivities under the Texas sky.
In a bid to create an inclusive Pagan community, the Polk County Pagan Market faced opposition from some local pastors and protestors. Despite challenges and clashes, the market’s Samhain Festival was a success, showcasing unity and inclusivity. A Girl Scout leader also supported inclusivity, while The Satanic Temple of Houston praised the market’s acceptance. Future plans include educational workshops and collaboration with other Pagan events to further promote inclusivity and diversity.
The Polk County Pagan Market is taking its festival to Tyler, Texas in 2024 for the ETX Samhain Meet & Metaphysical Expo. This free, inclusive, and safe gathering offers a variety of metaphysical workshops, an assortment of occult and alternative merchandise from vendors, and a family-friendly trick or treat event. The festival champions a fear- and judgement-free environment for people to express their spirituality.
The Hippie Hootenanny at Wild Raven’s Nest in the Old Mill Marketplace is more than an event; it’s a vital grassroots movement aiming to rejuvenate and repurpose the space for artisans, creators, and makers. On December 2nd and 3rd, this movement comes to life with a unique pop-up market, local craftspeople, diverse shops, and food