Sabbat Rituals
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm (please arrive by 6:45 pm to check-in)
Salem Masonic Building
107 Main Street, Salem, NH 03079-3104
Sliding scale donation $15-$25
The Temple of Witchcraft holds open Wheel of the Year sabbats at the Salem Masonic Building in Salem, NH (although our Midsummer ritual this year will be celebrated at TempleFest). All are welcome to come and join us in turning the Wheel and celebrating the seasons. Check the Events calendar for details. For more information, email pisces@templeofwitchcraft.org.
Please do register in advance for sabbats once online registration is open for the event. Pre-registration helps us to better gauge our expected attendance and plan accordingly within the limits of our available space and resources. It also helps to speed up the check-in process at the sabbat, allowing us to more easily begin on time.
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Sabbat Workshops
2:00 pm – 5:00 pm (please arrive by 1:45 pm to check-in)
Salem Masonic Building
107 Main Street, Salem, NH 03079-3104
Sliding scale donation $15-$25, or $35 to attend both the workshop and evening ritual
The afternoon prior to our evening sabbats, we typically hold a workshop of interest to the Temple community, taught by one of our ministers or by a select guest-speaker. We’ve offered workshops on topics from mask-making and ritual creation to different magickal techniques and work with spirits and ancestors. Check the Events calendar for details. For more information on sabbat workshops, email sagittarius@templeofwitchcraft.org.
Directions: (Click on the address link above to see the location on GoogleMaps.) From route 93, take Exit 2. Take a right off the exit, heading into Salem. Approximately 1/2 mile you will cross route Rt. 28/Broadway. The Masonic Hall is the second building on the left after you cross route 28. Take left into the parking lot after the building and park out back. Up the stairs of the side entrance (with the glass door) and straight through the foyer to registration. Please do not contact the Masonic Building directly, as they are not involved in managing the event.