Welcome!

Twin Cities Pagan Pride is an organization that offers events and resources to the Twin Cities (Minnesota) community.

Twin Cities Pagan Pride (our fall event) focuses on public education in the broader community. Our new spring event, Paganicon, offers programming, events, and resources by the Pagan community for the Pagan community.

Click on the links above and below the header image to find out more.

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Get Involved!

We’re entirely volunteer run, and we welcome all sorts of volunteers – everything from someone offering an hour at an information table to year-long event planning positions. We’re glad to work with you to find an option that fits your interests and available time.

How to volunteer:
Email us at info@tcpaganpride.org letting us know you’re interested (and what you’re interested in.) You should also sign up for our mailing list (in the purple box on the left hand side of this page): we’ll send notes about upcoming events or volunteer help we need to that list.

At events:
If we’re running an event, we’d love your help! We appreciate help setting up and cleaning up afterwards, but we also have a lot of tasks that are great for someone who wants to sit down and help people coming into the event find their way to what interests them.

Event planning:
TC Pagan Pride currently seeks community members to fill the following vacancies:

  • Website Lead (Our sites use WordPress, and our current web manager is glad to help you get started and provide ongoing support. This person should be able to attend meetingsĀ  regularly, though not necessarily every month.)
  • Security and Ambassador Lead (responsible for overseeing general security and problem-resolution needs at events in consultation with the executive board).
  • Development Lead (Primarily local fund raising to be expanded with TCPP as an organization)

Board meetings are monthly (and currently rotate locations), but a number of positions do not need to attend every meeting.