Join us for a four-day weekend of magic, ritual, and community on the Vermont mountainside. We’ll camp in the forest, eat spectacular meals lovingly crafted from local food, and open our hearts to connection with kindred spirits. We believe that magic is real, present all around us, and a profound tool for justice and transformation.
Our gathering is queer-centric, justice-oriented, and radically enchanted. All are welcome (18+), whether or not you’ve participated in our online modules or in-person cohorts. We believe that you are your own spiritual authority, and we value informed consent in all our magic. Camp is located in the forest by a mountain brook in Abenaki Territory (Worcester, Vermont).
What will Weaver Camp be like? Camp starts at noon on Thursday and ends at noon on Sunday. On Thursday we’ll get to know each other with an opening circle that includes group agreements, introductions, and song and story sharing. Full days (Friday and Saturday) include morning workshops on magic, myth, and folklore, afternoon flex time to rest, explore the land, craft, and hang out in community, and an evening group ritual. On Sunday there will be time to share about our experiences in ritual and during the weekend before we clean up and break camp.
Over the weekend, we will also be joined by our favorite magical bard, Fern Maddie. Fern has participated in many Weaver programs and events in the past, and we love it when she shows up! Check out her music: https://fernmaddiemusic.com/.
Theme for Weaver Camp 2025: RhiannonEach of our camps and retreats is centered around a different deity and culturally-grounded mythos. We engage in an extended process of divination and trance work to determine what deity and story are going to bring the wisdom we need at this particular time and place. This year we honor Rhiannon, Welsh goddess and Otherworldly queen from the Mabinogion.
Rhiannon rides forth from the Otherworld on a swift white horse, veiled in a golden mantle, accompanied by three magical songbirds. Her birds can lull the living into an infinite sleep, or wake the dead with their enchanted songs. Rhiannon is a queen, but her complex myth is one of overcoming injustice, finding the resolve to hold fast to your truth, and rejoicing in hard-won sovereignty. We ask Rhiannon to teach us: In this time of climate crisis, how can we restore right relationship with the land? What is necessary to return us to balance? What will bolster our spirits when despair threatens? What magic will aid in our quest for healthy sovereignty, self-determination, and justice for all beings?
JAMIE WAGGONER (she/her) is an author, Pagan priestess, and a practicing witch for 25+ years. Jamie is the author of Hades: Myth, Magic and Modern Devotion (Llewellyn, 2024), and contributor to Witchology Magazine, Haunted Magazine, and The Feminine Macabre, among others.
MURPHY ROBINSON (he/they) is a magic-weaver, wilderness guide, animist, and activist. He specializes in trance journeying, the Norse runes, archery magic, and the sacred hunt. As a queer transmasculine priestx, he explores healthy and healing ways to reclaim the sacred masculine.
When: June 26-29, 2025. Camp runs from 12pm on Thursday to 12pm on Sunday. We engage in joyful, deep, and sometimes intensive magic at Weaver Camp; please plan to arrive on time and attend all four days to be fully present with our community.
Where: Camp is located in the forest by a mountain brook in Abenaki Territory (near Worcester, Vermont). You will receive directions upon registration.
What’s included: Food for the weekend (Thursday dinner to Sunday breakfast), camping space (bring your own gear), and all workshops and rituals.
How much does it cost? Our desire is to make this program sustainable and accessible, so we've designed a sliding scale to help fit tuition costs into your budget. Read the ticket descriptions to select what part of the sliding scale you fall into (ticket levels 1-4). There is also a reparations rate available for BIPOC participants. Please pay higher on the sliding scale if you are able – this is what allows us to offer discounted spots to those who need them.
Refund policy: As a small community endeavor, we operate on a very tight budget and are not able to offer refunds for this program. If you find that you are not able to attend camp after you register, please let us know. You can transfer your enrollment to a friend who would enjoy camp, or you can donate your spot to another Weaver who could not otherwise afford camp.
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Illustration credit (above): Rhiannon by Hrana Janto.Photo credits left to right (below): Horse closeup by Kiora Geta, Uffington Horse by unknown, blackbird singing by Kathrin Swoboda.
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If you identify as Black, Indigenous, or a Person of Color, we have a reparations rate available. We offer this reduced rate in the spirit of reparations, and in acknowledgement of the inevitable emotional labor inherent in participating in predominantly white spaces.
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