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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 August 2024

  • 08/04/2024 (2 events)

    08/04/2024

    Time to finish that project you've been putting off for years!

    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...


    08/04/2024

  • 08/12/2024 (2 events)

    08/12/2024 08/13/2024

    This is one of the best showers of the year, producing up to 60 meteors per hour at its peak. This year, a first quarter moon will block the fainter meteors, but it should set shortly after midnight, leaving you with dark skies for the rest of the show. Although the predicted peak falls during the night of August 11-12, it has a long range: from July 14 to September 1. So, you can start watching for these meteors in the early August morning hours. You can also look after the peak in August, after sunset -- though the full moon will likely get in the way.

    The Perseid meteor shower is perhaps the most beloved meteor shower of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. It’s a rich and steady shower. These fast and bright meteors radiate from a point in the constellation Perseus the Hero. As with all meteor shower radiant points, you don’t need to know Perseus to watch the shower. Instead, the meteors appear in all parts of the sky, frequently leaving persistent trails. Perseid meteors tend to strengthen in number from midnight to the wee hours before dawn.

    These meteors are the result of our passing through the tail of Comet Swift-Tuttle. For a while, astronomers calculated that this comet would collide with the Earth during the Perseids in 2126. Such an impact would have spoiled any stargazing since the comet is the largest near-Earth object that periodically passes through our sky. If Swift-Tuttle ever does hit the Earth, its 60 km/s impact will be about 27 times more energetic than the asteroid strike that wiped out the dinosaurs.


    08/12/2024

  • 08/13/2024 (1 event)

    08/12/2024 08/13/2024

    This is one of the best showers of the year, producing up to 60 meteors per hour at its peak. This year, a first quarter moon will block the fainter meteors, but it should set shortly after midnight, leaving you with dark skies for the rest of the show. Although the predicted peak falls during the night of August 11-12, it has a long range: from July 14 to September 1. So, you can start watching for these meteors in the early August morning hours. You can also look after the peak in August, after sunset -- though the full moon will likely get in the way.

    The Perseid meteor shower is perhaps the most beloved meteor shower of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. It’s a rich and steady shower. These fast and bright meteors radiate from a point in the constellation Perseus the Hero. As with all meteor shower radiant points, you don’t need to know Perseus to watch the shower. Instead, the meteors appear in all parts of the sky, frequently leaving persistent trails. Perseid meteors tend to strengthen in number from midnight to the wee hours before dawn.

    These meteors are the result of our passing through the tail of Comet Swift-Tuttle. For a while, astronomers calculated that this comet would collide with the Earth during the Perseids in 2126. Such an impact would have spoiled any stargazing since the comet is the largest near-Earth object that periodically passes through our sky. If Swift-Tuttle ever does hit the Earth, its 60 km/s impact will be about 27 times more energetic than the asteroid strike that wiped out the dinosaurs.

  • 08/14/2024 (1 event)

    08/14/2024

    On August 14, Mars and Jupiter will have a close conjunction, only 0.3 degrees apart, visible in the constellation Taurus. This event is notable for the brightness of the planets and their minimal separation, making it the most prominent conjunction of the year. In the Northern Hemisphere, the planets will be observable from around midnight until morning, positioned high in the eastern sky. In the Southern Hemisphere, they will be visible a few hours before sunrise, also in the east.

    That said, Mars won't be very bright. We were spoiled back in 2018 when it was at its closest approach in its 15 year cycle.

  • 08/19/2024 (2 events)


    08/19/2024


    08/19/2024

    The term Sturgeon Moon refers to the full moon in August and originates from Native American tribes in North America. They named it after the sturgeon fish, which was abundant and most easily caught in the Great Lakes and other major bodies of water during this time of the year.

    Ever seen a sturgeon? Living dinosaurs! This fish species dates back to the Late Cretaceous period, around 100 million years ago, making them one of the oldest surviving fish species. Google yourself some 'great lakes sturgeon' pictures. Weird looking, but allegedly one of the tastiest fish in the world.

  • 08/22/2024 (1 event)


    08/22/2024 08/23/2024

    Leo (♌) is the fifth astrological sign of the zodiac, originating from the constellation of Leo. It spans the 120-150th degree of the Tropical zodiac, between 125.25 and 152.75 degree of celestial longitude, which the Sun transits this area on average between July 23 to August 22 each year. In Sidereal astrology, the sun currently transits the constellation of Leo from August 16 to September 15 (approximately).

    (Fire) ruled by Sun – Showmanship, favors being seen, drama, recreation and happy pursuits. Pleasures, hobbies, love affairs, entertainment, sports, your pets. Leadership, strength, pride, power, vitality, and binding spells. This is a popular time to cast spells and to ask for favors. physical arts such as acting, fertility, and power, authority, courage, fertility; healing of the upper back, spinal cord, heart, blood circulation, spleen, vital forces.

    In contrast to the fertile Cancer, Leo is the most barren sign in the zodiac, one seemingly desolate and unfit for magick. On the other hand, Leo is governed by the vibrant power of the sun, which rules prosperity, leadership, celebration, and celebrity. Moon in Leo brings out our magnanimous natures and can be a good time for working magick on behalf of others. On the negative side, it can make us self-indulgent, a time when the temptation to do negative or manipulative magick is strongest. This is also a fine transit for working spells for leaders, for the sane use of power, and for binding spells.

  • 08/23/2024 (1 event)


    08/22/2024 08/23/2024

    Leo (♌) is the fifth astrological sign of the zodiac, originating from the constellation of Leo. It spans the 120-150th degree of the Tropical zodiac, between 125.25 and 152.75 degree of celestial longitude, which the Sun transits this area on average between July 23 to August 22 each year. In Sidereal astrology, the sun currently transits the constellation of Leo from August 16 to September 15 (approximately).

    (Fire) ruled by Sun – Showmanship, favors being seen, drama, recreation and happy pursuits. Pleasures, hobbies, love affairs, entertainment, sports, your pets. Leadership, strength, pride, power, vitality, and binding spells. This is a popular time to cast spells and to ask for favors. physical arts such as acting, fertility, and power, authority, courage, fertility; healing of the upper back, spinal cord, heart, blood circulation, spleen, vital forces.

    In contrast to the fertile Cancer, Leo is the most barren sign in the zodiac, one seemingly desolate and unfit for magick. On the other hand, Leo is governed by the vibrant power of the sun, which rules prosperity, leadership, celebration, and celebrity. Moon in Leo brings out our magnanimous natures and can be a good time for working magick on behalf of others. On the negative side, it can make us self-indulgent, a time when the temptation to do negative or manipulative magick is strongest. This is also a fine transit for working spells for leaders, for the sane use of power, and for binding spells.

  • 08/26/2024 (1 event)


    08/26/2024

  • 08/28/2024 (1 event)

    08/28/2024

    This is primarily of interest to *astrologically* minded folks. See URL for more info...

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
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**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/

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