Eye Of Newt, Toe Of Frog
Kele Ivey is a witch, but she won't be dressing as one for Saturday's witches' ball.
Ivey is part of the Northwest Indiana Pagan Association. The group is holding its annual witches' ball from 6 to 10:30 p.m. Saturday at American Legion Post 485 in Schererville, on Burr Street, north of U.S. 30.
The association has had a pretty good reception in Northwest Indiana, Ivey said.
In other parts of the country, people have lost friends, jobs and even their children in custody battles when their beliefs are revealed, she said.
"We've been fortunate," she said. "A lot of pagans in this area ... most are out of the closet. We're out of the broom closet." Full Story
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Ivey is part of the Northwest Indiana Pagan Association. The group is holding its annual witches' ball from 6 to 10:30 p.m. Saturday at American Legion Post 485 in Schererville, on Burr Street, north of U.S. 30.
The association has had a pretty good reception in Northwest Indiana, Ivey said.
In other parts of the country, people have lost friends, jobs and even their children in custody battles when their beliefs are revealed, she said.
"We've been fortunate," she said. "A lot of pagans in this area ... most are out of the closet. We're out of the broom closet." Full Story
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