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Tue Oct 16, 2012, 09:36 AM Oct 2012

Memphis Pagans gather for annual pride day at Overton Park

Michele Glasnovic's life changed after a late-night conversation at Denny's.

Raised Catholic, Glasnovic had shed those religious trappings. But she felt something was missing, until she had that Denny's conversation with a practitioner of Wicca.

"'Hey, I get that,'" she thought. "Light bulbs went off in my head."

So she joined up, and now Glasnovic considers herself a Wiccan and a Pagan. On Sunday afternoon, the web designer was one of 60 or so who gathered at Overton Park for the ninth Pagan Pride Day. In addition to camaraderie with like-minded people, the event was also a chance to tell others about what Paganism is, and more precisely, isn't.
http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2012/oct/14/memphis-pagans-gather-for-annual-pride-day-at/?partner=RSS

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