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Paganicon 2012

Friday, March 16, 2012 at 4:00 PM - Sunday, March 18, 2012 at 4:00 PM (CT)

Minneapolis, MN

Paganicon 2012

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Remaining Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Registration
Registration for Paganicon at the door rate.
72 tickets Ended $80.00 $0.00
Paganicon Ball
Admission to Paganicon Ball, Saturday, March 17th, 7:00pm-12:00am. ADMISSION IS INCLUDED IN PAGANICON REGISTRATION. NO NEED TO PURCHASE THIS TICKET IF YOU WILL BE PURCHASING A REGISTRATION FOR THE CONVENTION. THIS TICKET IS FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN GOING TO THE BALL *ONLY*.
78 tickets Ended $15.00 $0.00
Upgrade Supporting Membership
This will upgrade a Supporting Membership to a full Registration. **You must have already purchased a Supporting Membership.**
1 ticket Ended $30.00 $0.00
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Event Details

Paganicon is an annual indoor conference organized by Twin Cities Pagan Pride.  We have programming on Pagan topics, rituals, entertainment, a vendor room, and hospitality rooms hosted by various Pagan organizations. It is an excellent way to spend a weekend connecting with the Pagan community, especially for those who do not prefer outdoor events.

When & Where



Doubletree Hotel Park Place
1500 Park Place Blvd
Minneapolis, MN 55416

Friday, March 16, 2012 at 4:00 PM - Sunday, March 18, 2012 at 4:00 PM (CT)


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Twin Cities Pagan Pride



The purpose of Twin Cities Pagan Pride is:

To promote religious tolerance for all faiths, especially minority faiths, religions and beliefs;

To educate the general public about minority faiths;

To dispel and debunk myths and stereotypes about minority faiths and individuals who adhere to such beliefs;

To provide a forum for the exploration, comparison, contrast, and growth and expansion of diverse spiritual and religious ideas, theories, practices, traditions and views;

To promote research and knowledge about the history, science, and art of all religions from ancient to modern.

 

Twin Cities Pagan Pride holds two major events per year:

An outdoor festival in the Fall held in a local park, free of charge and open to all regardless of spiritual path, and

A conference in the Spring held in a hotel, and intended for Pagans to spend a weekend learning and discussing with other Pagans to expand our knowledge of our faith.