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WelcomeSt. Louis Pagan Pride is no longer active. For financial and other reasons, we were unable to put on a 2006 event, and in May of 2007 we suspended operations entirely. If you would like to be notified in case of the chapter starting up again, please email Brian. What was St. Louis Pagan Pride?We were a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting pride in Pagan identity, fighting religious intolerance, and educating the public about what it means to be Pagan. We were affiliated with the Pagan Pride Project, an international non-profit group whose purpose is ending religious descrimination. The Pagan Pride Project and its local affiliates sponsor public equinox rituals and charity drives each September. St. Louis's third Pagan Pride Day festival was held September 17, 2005, in Tower Grove Park. We had more than 600 attendees, and collected 330 pounds of food for the St. Louis Area Foodbank. That year, more than 44,000 people attended Pagan Pride events in six countries, and donated over 15 tons of food to local charities.
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