Community Calendar
Our Community Calendar is dedicated to local events in and around the Lexington area that may be of interest to the general public. These family friendly outings encompass all types of events, including classes/workshops, adult education, art, music, entertainment, outdoors, events, festivals, shopping and more. If you have an event you would like listed, please Contact Us with the information. Thank you for your interest!
Disclaimer: Degarrin does not guarantee the accuracy of the information contained within these listings, as events may be modified and/or cancelled at the last minute without our knowledge. For the most up-to-date information about any listing included on our Calendar of Events, we recommend checking the event’s website or contact information, which is generally included in the description section of the event listing.
Events in November 2024
- SunSunday
- MonMonday
- TueTuesday
- WedWednesday
- ThuThursday
- FriFriday
- SatSaturday
- 10/27/2024
- 10/28/2024
- 10/29/2024
- 10/30/2024
- 10/31/2024(1 event)
–
10/31/2024 – 11/01/2024Degarrin's Birthday for the Coven occurred this day in 1997. This day is also the Sabbat called Nocturem of Degarrin's Tradition where the past Ancestors and loved ones are honored as well as the celebration of spirit in all its forms while the veil is thinnest.
- 11/01/2024(3 events)
–
10/31/2024 – 11/01/2024Degarrin's Birthday for the Coven occurred this day in 1997. This day is also the Sabbat called Nocturem of Degarrin's Tradition where the past Ancestors and loved ones are honored as well as the celebration of spirit in all its forms while the veil is thinnest.
11/01/2024
Samhain marks the last of the year's four cross-quarter festivals in the Wheel of the Year, celebrated by many in Neopagan and Wiccan traditions. Positioned between the Autumn Equinox and the Winter Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, it serves as a time to honor and remember the deceased.
–
11/01/2024 - 11/02/2024
- 11/03/2024
- 11/04/2024(1 event)
11/04/2024 – 11/06/2024
The Taurid meteor shower, which includes both Southern and Northern Taurids, is known for its long duration, typically lasting from September 28 to December 2, but it generally offers only about five meteors per hour even at its peak. The Taurids are notable for a high percentage of fireballs, or exceptionally bright meteors. In 2022, an increased rate of fireball activity, known as the Taurid swarm, was observed, likely due to Jupiter's gravitational influence on the debris in Earth's path. This type of thing seems to happen every seven years or so...
The best viewing times for the Taurids are typically around midnight, when the constellation Taurus is highest in the sky. The meteors, which can be slow-moving but occasionally very bright, are best viewed in the mornings before the peak, as the moon gets fuller each night after.
The Taurids are unusual in having two separate streams: one produced by debris from Asteroid 2004 TG10 and the other from Comet 2P Encke.
- 11/05/2024(1 event)
11/04/2024 – 11/06/2024
The Taurid meteor shower, which includes both Southern and Northern Taurids, is known for its long duration, typically lasting from September 28 to December 2, but it generally offers only about five meteors per hour even at its peak. The Taurids are notable for a high percentage of fireballs, or exceptionally bright meteors. In 2022, an increased rate of fireball activity, known as the Taurid swarm, was observed, likely due to Jupiter's gravitational influence on the debris in Earth's path. This type of thing seems to happen every seven years or so...
The best viewing times for the Taurids are typically around midnight, when the constellation Taurus is highest in the sky. The meteors, which can be slow-moving but occasionally very bright, are best viewed in the mornings before the peak, as the moon gets fuller each night after.
The Taurids are unusual in having two separate streams: one produced by debris from Asteroid 2004 TG10 and the other from Comet 2P Encke.
- 11/06/2024(1 event)
11/04/2024 – 11/06/2024
The Taurid meteor shower, which includes both Southern and Northern Taurids, is known for its long duration, typically lasting from September 28 to December 2, but it generally offers only about five meteors per hour even at its peak. The Taurids are notable for a high percentage of fireballs, or exceptionally bright meteors. In 2022, an increased rate of fireball activity, known as the Taurid swarm, was observed, likely due to Jupiter's gravitational influence on the debris in Earth's path. This type of thing seems to happen every seven years or so...
The best viewing times for the Taurids are typically around midnight, when the constellation Taurus is highest in the sky. The meteors, which can be slow-moving but occasionally very bright, are best viewed in the mornings before the peak, as the moon gets fuller each night after.
The Taurids are unusual in having two separate streams: one produced by debris from Asteroid 2004 TG10 and the other from Comet 2P Encke.
- 11/07/2024
- 11/08/2024
- 11/09/2024(1 event)
–
11/09/2024
- 11/10/2024
- 11/11/2024(2 events)
11/11/2024
Visit https://calendarlabs.com/holidays/us/veterans-day.php to know more about Veterans Day.
Like us on Facebook: http://fb.com/calendarlabs to get updates
11/11/2024
Visit https://calendarlabs.com/holidays/us/veterans-day.php to know more about Veterans Day.
Like us on Facebook: http://fb.com/calendarlabs to get updates
- 11/12/2024
- 11/13/2024
- 11/14/2024
- 11/15/2024(2 events)
–
11/15/2024–
11/15/2024Kartik Purnima, a revered festival in Hinduism, is celebrated on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Kartik. This festival holds great significance as it commemorates Lord Shiva's triumph over the demon Tripurasura, and is also associated with Lord Krishna's defeat of the demon Narakasura.
The festival is not only important for its religious connotations but also for its astronomical aspects. On Kartik Purnima, the moon is exceptionally bright and nearest to the Earth (SUPERMOON!) creating an ideal setting for worship and meditation. This auspicious day symbolizes the victory of good over evil and provides an opportunity to admire the moon’s splendor and ponder its spiritual importance.
- 11/16/2024
- 11/17/2024(1 event)
11/17/2024 – 11/18/2024
A nearly full moon will outshine all but the brightest Leonid meteors this year. For the best view, find a very dark spot and watch after midnight.
Here's a bit of history: The Leonids, typically an average shower, occasionally produces extraordinary meteor storms. In 1966, observers witnessed thousands of meteors per minute during a spectacular 15-minute period on November 17. Meteors seemed to fall like rain, all streaming from the constellation Leo the Lion. This event left a lasting impression of Earth moving through space, amidst a dense meteor stream. While Leonid meteor storms recur approximately every 33 to 34 years, recent occurrences haven't matched the intensity of 1966. Usually, the Leonids peak at 10-15 meteors per hour and are most active after midnight, with the highest numbers just before dawn.
The Leonids are unique for their roughly 33-year cyclonic peak, with the last major event in 2001. (So maybe mark your calendars for November 2033?) The shower, resulting from dust grains left by comet Tempel-Tuttle, discovered in 1865, runs annually from November 6-30. While meteors radiate from Leo, they can be seen across the sky.
- 11/18/2024(1 event)
11/17/2024 – 11/18/2024
A nearly full moon will outshine all but the brightest Leonid meteors this year. For the best view, find a very dark spot and watch after midnight.
Here's a bit of history: The Leonids, typically an average shower, occasionally produces extraordinary meteor storms. In 1966, observers witnessed thousands of meteors per minute during a spectacular 15-minute period on November 17. Meteors seemed to fall like rain, all streaming from the constellation Leo the Lion. This event left a lasting impression of Earth moving through space, amidst a dense meteor stream. While Leonid meteor storms recur approximately every 33 to 34 years, recent occurrences haven't matched the intensity of 1966. Usually, the Leonids peak at 10-15 meteors per hour and are most active after midnight, with the highest numbers just before dawn.
The Leonids are unique for their roughly 33-year cyclonic peak, with the last major event in 2001. (So maybe mark your calendars for November 2033?) The shower, resulting from dust grains left by comet Tempel-Tuttle, discovered in 1865, runs annually from November 6-30. While meteors radiate from Leo, they can be seen across the sky.
- 11/19/2024
- 11/20/2024
- 11/21/2024
- 11/22/2024(2 events)
–
11/22/2024 – 11/23/2024Sagittarius (♐) is the ninth astrological sign, which is associated with the constellation Sagittarius. It spans the 240-270th degree of the zodiac, between 234.75 and 270 degree of celestial longitude, which the Sun transits on average, “between” November 23 to December 21 each year. Individuals born during either of these dates, depending on which system of Astrology they choose to follow, may be called Sagittarians. Under the sidereal zodiac, it is currently from December 16 to January 14. Sagittarius is symbolized as a centaur, half man and half horse.
(Fire) ruled by Jupiter – Encourages flights of imagination and confidence. Religion, metaphysics, long-distance travel, in-laws, higher learning. Spirituality, self-mastery, peace, finding the truth, exploration, legal matters or publishing, travel, sports, horses; healing of the liver, hips, thighs, sciatic nerve, arterial system, pelvis, sacrum.
Moon in Sagittarius makes us all philosophers and places us in a frame of mind to deal with issues of humanity, peace, and the right way of the universe. Sagittarius is the sign of the non-conformist, an excellent time to experiment with new spells and ritual methods. Because of its optimistic nature, challenges are often accepted during this transit, making it a good time to work magick for the more elusive things in your life.
–
11/22/2024 - 11/23/2024(1 event)
–
11/22/2024 – 11/23/2024Sagittarius (♐) is the ninth astrological sign, which is associated with the constellation Sagittarius. It spans the 240-270th degree of the zodiac, between 234.75 and 270 degree of celestial longitude, which the Sun transits on average, “between” November 23 to December 21 each year. Individuals born during either of these dates, depending on which system of Astrology they choose to follow, may be called Sagittarians. Under the sidereal zodiac, it is currently from December 16 to January 14. Sagittarius is symbolized as a centaur, half man and half horse.
(Fire) ruled by Jupiter – Encourages flights of imagination and confidence. Religion, metaphysics, long-distance travel, in-laws, higher learning. Spirituality, self-mastery, peace, finding the truth, exploration, legal matters or publishing, travel, sports, horses; healing of the liver, hips, thighs, sciatic nerve, arterial system, pelvis, sacrum.
Moon in Sagittarius makes us all philosophers and places us in a frame of mind to deal with issues of humanity, peace, and the right way of the universe. Sagittarius is the sign of the non-conformist, an excellent time to experiment with new spells and ritual methods. Because of its optimistic nature, challenges are often accepted during this transit, making it a good time to work magick for the more elusive things in your life.
- 11/24/2024
- 11/25/2024(1 event)
11/25/2024
Reorganize! Declutter! Repair broken things and put on a fresh coat of paint!
Mercury Retrograde is of particular interest to *astrologically* minded folks, and some people who have to deal with communications technology. See URL for more info...
- 11/26/2024
- 11/27/2024
- 11/28/2024(3 events)
11/28/2024
11/28/2024
Visit https://calendarlabs.com/holidays/us/thanksgiving-day.php to know more about Thanksgiving Day.
Like us on Facebook: http://fb.com/calendarlabs to get updates
11/28/2024
Visit https://calendarlabs.com/holidays/us/thanksgiving-day.php to know more about Thanksgiving Day.
Like us on Facebook: http://fb.com/calendarlabs to get updates
- 11/29/2024
- 11/30/2024
Degarrin is closed each year on the following*:
- Vernalis Sabbat – Spring Equinox (March – changes yearly)
- Litha Sabbat – Summer Solstice (June – changes yearly)
- Independence Day – July 4th
- Cornucopia Sabbat – Autumn Equinox (September – changes yearly)
- Nocturem Sabbat (Degarrin’s Birthday) – (October 31st)
- Thanksgiving Day – November (changes yearly – always the fourth Thursday in November)
- Winter Holidays** – December 21st through January 1st
*Degarrin may also choose to close on other days throughout the year as deemed necessary, beyond what appears on this list. Those days will be announced on the calendar and/or Twitter/Facebook feed.
**Degarrin is closed during this time so that members may celebrate Yule, as well as allow members an opportunity to spend time with family who celebrate other holidays during that occur during this time.
OTHER RESOURCES
Looking for more events in the Kentucky area? Try these calendar sites!
Pagan
https://www.paganspace.net/
Arts & Literature
http://www.tadoo.com/
General
http://www.topsinlex.com/
http://www.kentucky.com/
http://www.visitlex.com/