Samhain at Bridge Farm Community
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A event on Saturday 1st November. The event starts at 13:00.


On Saturday 1st November, from 1pm-10pm, Bridge Farm will be hosting our annual Samhain Celebration and Fundraiser.

The day will include a lineup of our favourite local musicians and DJs, craft workshops and children's activities, a procession and fire ceremony, food, drink and more!! And as ever, we invite you to come dressed up as spooky as you see fit...

*Full Lineup TBC*

This event is an opportunity to come together and pause; to reflect and celebrate the turn of Summer into Winter as a community. Samhain is a liminal time, where the veil between the living and the dead is thin. By reviving and reimagining the half-remembered folk traditions of these isles, we can reconnect with the land, each other and our shared histories.

For the procession, we invite you to come dressed up. Think masks, hoods and cloaks. Samhain is a time to confront the seasonal change and transformation ahead, and so, as the night creeps further into the days, dressing up is not only a means of disguise, but a way to face the darkness ahead.

Bar and food from 1pm serving cake, coffee and affordable, gluten free/vegan meals in the Bridge Farm Canteen.

We're offering a tiered ticket system in an attempt to make the event as fair and accessible as possible. Please consider that each ticket sold at high income enables the release of low income tickets to those that need.

Children under 6 free entry, and £4 tickets available for children 6-16.

All funds raised will feed directly back into the farm, helping to keep our wonderful community project going!

Access:
- we offer concession tickets to anyone unable to afford those on general release. Please email [email protected]
- there is a cobbled path to the barn
- there will be one accessible toilet, and three other toilets on site
- there will be security at the door
- there are places to lock bikes on site, however these tend to get full quickly!
- there is no parking on site

Poster artwork by Laurel Molly @laurel_molly

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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