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         <description><![CDATA[Lughnasadh&nbsp;- July 31st
Lughnasadh (pronounced Loo-na-saw), also referred to as Lammas, is the next holiday. It is celebrated around July 31st - August 2nd, and is the first of the three harvest Sabbats. It is when we celebrate and harvest the ripening grains; the first of a bountiful crop that will see us through the winter months. As witches we honor the first harvest and give thanks to Mother Earth for sharing Her gifts. The gathering of the first crops of the year is also a...]]></description>
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