Updates

  • 2011 Fall

    Welcome to the start of a new academic year! As always, we have a new Circle Basics (OPS-100) course coming up in September and may also offer Introduction to the Elements (OPS-110), depending on the availability of the Lead Instructor. We’ll also be doing Intermediate Circle (OPS-200) in the Winter session if enough applicants commit to…

  • 2017 Summer

    Website: And our move from a London, UK server to one just outside of Montreal is now complete. I’m now looking at reorganising the site (over in Test — you won’t see any of that here until I think it’s ready for the general public) to add a blog and online resources section, tidy up…

  • 2017 Winter

    Website: We don’t have a lot happening here due to the webmaster’s protracted illness. The reorganization over on Test goes slowly but steadily, with a couple of small changes making their way over to here to Production. — Webmaster Upcoming Courses We now have two courses on offer this Winter: Introduction to Divination (OPS-105) with…

  • 2018 Summer

    L ughnasadh, the “marriage of Lugh,” marks the first of three harvest festivals, the other two being Mabon and Samhain. Lugh being a god of the sun, vegetation and crafting, his marriage is a time to celebrate not just the First Fruits of the annual harvest, but crafting and crafters in general and the fruits of…

  • 2019 Winter

    I n September Faculty updated our fee schedule, the first significant change since 2012. The new rates fall into two categories: 9 classes or less (i.e. a “short” course) will be $35 while 10 or more classes (a “long” course) will be priced at $45. To offset the sting, we now offer a flat $5…

  • 2019 Fall

    F aculty restored the smaller class designation over the summer, so we now have three price categories sorted by course length: 6 classes or less (i.e. a “short” course) at $25 per course (not per class), 7-9 classes (i.e. a “regular” course) at $35 per course, and 10 or more classes (a “long” course) at…