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Imbolc: An Evening Celebration

Navan Centre & Fort, 81 Killylea Road, Armagh, County Armagh, BT60 4LD
Imbolc Evening

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This Imbolc, Navan Centre & Fort is holding an evening celebration to mark this time of renewal, light, and hope as we embrace the early stirrings of spring.

The evening includes a captivating storytelling session, where the ancient folklore of The Harp of the Dagda comes to life, setting the stage for a night of reflection and connection. Be inspired as we share tales of Imbolc's traditions, honouring the earth's awakening and the goddess Brigid's blessings of fertility and creativity.

Engage your senses in a mindfulness practice designed to ground and centre you. Connect deeply with your inner self as we guide you through simple, soothing exercises to embrace the quiet energy of the season.

Gather around for the candle ceremony, a beautiful ritual symbolising the triumph of light over darkness. Let the soft glow of your candle be a reminder of your personal intentions and aspirations for the year ahead.

The fire ceremony will follow, where you can offer your thoughts, dreams, and even challenges to the transformative power of the fire. Feel the warmth of the flames as they carry your intentions into the future.

To complete the experience, indulge in delicious seasonal snacks and drink, crafted to celebrate the first hints of spring.

Join us for this unforgettable Imbolc evening at the Navan Centre & Fort – a celebration of light, nature, and new beginnings.

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  • All areas accessible to disabled visitors

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  • Booking Required

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  • On site parking

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Adult£29.50 per ticket

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Season (1 Feb 2025)
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Saturday19:00 - 22:00

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