A curated monthly list of Pagan, witchy, and earth-based events happening in and around Dallas, Texas. Get out there and be magical!
This list comes out around the 1st of the month. (Or a couple of days before, if we're feeling organized.) Info is provided as a volunteer service only and we are not affiliated with any event, except as described in the listing. Please reach out to the organizer(s) with any questions or proposals.
Embodii Crystals Grand Opening
Friday, September 20 – Sunday, September 22 at 1 PM – 7 PM each day
519 Pennsylvania Ave (Fort Worth)
Embodii Crystals of North Richland Hills is opening a second location in downtown Fort Worth. Be one of the first to see the new shop and connect with local readers and vendors during their opening celebration.
https://www.facebook.com/events/3755996291310467/3755996304643799/
Fall Equinox Ritual
Hosted by Denton Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans
Saturday, September 21 at 7 PM
Denton Unitarian Universalist Church
Gather at 7 PM, ritual begins promptly at 7:30. All are welcome. Please bring a potluck dish if you are able. Donations for Denton CUUPS are welcome.
Coven Night Out
Saturday, September 14 at 8 PM – 1 AM
Hosted by The Witches’ Ball
Harvest House (Denton, TX)
Join local witches for drinks, food, and fun at Harvest House in Downtown Denton Square. Musical guests include DJ Jay Sustain, N.I.T.E. and the Bedlam Bats. Advance tickets $13/person. 21+
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-witches-ball-coven-night-out-tickets-989716768497
BYOB: Build Your Own Besom
Saturday, September 28 at 3-5 PM
Maven’s Moon (White Settlement, TX)
Make your own ritual besom, adorn it with herbs and jewels, and enchant it in a special ceremony. $35/person includes supplies. Reservations recommended (contact store).
https://www.facebook.com/events/505439582182922
Witches & Pagans Coffee/Tea Social
Saturday, October 5 at 2 PM
Hosted by Witches & Pagans North of Dallas
1418 Coffee (Prosper, TX)
A new casual meetup for Witches and Pagans to meet and mingle.
https://www.facebook.com/events/486096557364678/
A Murder of Crows Soirée
Saturday, October 12 at 7 PM – 10 PM
Hosted by The Witches’ Ball
Adriana Estates (Greenville, TX)
Immerse yourself in an evening of mystery and revelry with special musical guests (and Spirit Haven favorites) Marquis of Vaudeville. Vendors, readers, and lots of spooky photo ops will be scattered across this castle-themed event venue. Tickets $77-155/person (with early bird discount). Overnight camping is available for an additional $33. 21+
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-witches-ball-a-murder-of-crows-soiree-tickets-838266697257
Spirit Haven Samhain 2024: Sacred Shadows
Thursday, October 17 - Sunday, October 20
Hosted by Spirit Haven, Inc (Flatonia, TX)
Okay, so it's not in DFW, but it is worth a trip! Join Texas Pagans and their friends for a four-day, three-night camping festival on Spirit Haven's beautiful 100+ acre ranch. While you're there, you'll enjoy live music, abundant workshops, and some of the most welcoming sacred space anywhere. Adult festival tickets $75-100. Saturday day passes are $40. (Lower cost for kids, current college students, and miliary with ID.) Membership and pre-registration required.
[Editor's note: I currently volunteer as the Lead Area Rep for North Texas, and have been a vendor in the past.]
https://spirit-haven.org/festivals/samhain-2024-sacred-shadows/
Monsters & Misfits Market
Sunday, October 27 at 11 AM – 5 AM
Hosted by Crossroads Bazaar (Pantego, TX)
Halloween-themed pop-up market featuring local creators. This outdoor event will be held in the parking lot in front of Hearth Wisdom Store. Free to attend and all ages welcome.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1081663756233113/
DFW Pagan Unity Fest
Saturday, November 2 at 10 AM – 5 PM
Arlington Unitarian Universalist Church
DFW’s annual community celebration and fundraiser since 2016. Gather for free workshops, a community raffle, and some early Yule shopping. [Editor's note: Grove and Grotto has been a sponsor since for the last 7 years, but this year there's been some communication issues and we're waiting for the marketing team to get back to us. (C'est les païens!) It's still a favorite community event and it only happens once a year.]