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CREATED:20190107T171224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T171224Z
LOCATION:To Be Determined
SUMMARY:Vernal Equinox/Ostara
DESCRIPTION:The date when night and day are nearly the same length. It mar
 ks the first day of  the season of spring. / The Wiccan and Pagan culture
 s celebrate the renewed life of the Earth that comes with the spring. It 
 is a solar festival\, celebrated when the length of the day and the night
  are equal.\n\n\nThis turn in season has been celebrated by cultures thro
 ughout history who held festivals for their gods and goddesses at this ti
 me of year. Aphrodite from Cyprus\, Hathor from Egypt and Ostara of Scand
 inavia.\n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information abo
 ut the named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an act
 ual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, 
 it will be listed separately on the master calendar.
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 e date when night and day are nearly the same length. It marks the first 
 day of&amp;nbsp\; the season of spring. / The Wiccan and Pagan cultures celeb
 rate the renewed life of the Earth that comes with the spring. It is a so
 lar festival\, celebrated when the length of the day and the night are eq
 ual.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;This turn in season has been celebrated by cultures througho
 ut history who held festivals for their gods and goddesses at this time o
 f year. Aphrodite from Cyprus\, Hathor from Egypt and Ostara of Scandinav
 ia.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;This calendar listing is intended to provide informatio
 n about the named cultural/religious observation and is not intended as a
 n actual campus event. If a campus event is associated with this observan
 ce\, it will be listed separately on the master calendar.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/bod
 y&gt;&lt;/html&gt;
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190321
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CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff
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