Wheel of the Year

Women’s Circle

Step into sacred sisterhood and align with the rhythms of the Earth.

The Wheel of the Year Women’s Circle is a deeply nourishing, year-long journey through the eight seasonal festivals rooted in ancient traditions. Each gathering is a celebration, a ceremony, and a chance to remember the wisdom that lives within you.

What to Expect:

  • Guided rituals & seasonal ceremonies

  • Meditation, journaling, and intention setting

  • Heart sharing circle in a supportive space

  • Creative expression – raffia basket weaving instruction & supplies

  • Deep connection with fellow women

  • Nourishing, seasonal snacks & drinks

Why Join?

  • You’re craving meaningful community with women

  • You want to feel more connected to nature and the seasons

  • You’re ready to honor transitions in your life with sacred ritual

  • You want to cultivate presence, purpose, and power

Who is this gathering for?

All women who are 18+.

All walks of life are welcome.

Together, we’ll walk the wheel – not to reach a destination, but to remember who we are.

Join us and rediscover the magic of living in rhythm.

Spaces are limited to preserve intimacy. Tickets will open in three consecutive circle intervals.

EARLY Bird Pricing now until September 1st!

Investment: $198 $168 for 3 circles*

Mabon/Autumn Equinox: Sunday, September 21st 1pm-3pm

Samhain: Sunday, November 2nd 1pm-3pm

Yule/Winter Solstice: Sunday, December 14th 1pm-3pm

1912 Center - 412 E 3rd Street, Moscow

*To maintain an intimate group, bookings will be in 3 circle intervals. This includes a Signal community group outside of gatherings.

By purchasing a spot in the circle, space and supplies are being saved for you.

Tickets are nonrefundable, including missing any or all of the scheduled gatherings.

Now Booking:

Mabon - Yule 3 Circle Interval

1912 Center - 412 E 3rd Street, Moscow

About Your Circle Facilitator

Hi, I’m Brittany — women’s circle facilitator, doula, social work student/therapist in training, and mother of two. Building community, especially with other women, hasn’t always come easily to me, but circles have been a powerful part of my healing journey. Holding space for honest connection, laughter, and a little collective magic is one of my greatest joys. When I’m not leading circles you’ll find me studying (grad school probs), reading the occasional smutty novel, drinking way too much coffee, and dreaming up new ways to nurture the village we all deserve.