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Pagan Pride Day celebrates fall harvest

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- More handmade art and jewelry was on display at the Louisville Pagan Pride Day.

Some dressed up, some sold homemade crafts, and some even brought their pet dragons! This year's event focused on drumming.

Pagan Pride Day coordinator Mike Avery says all the activities help celebrate the fall harvest, which was a big deal a thousand years ago when people counted their blessings over the season's abundance of food.

"It's a celebration of all polytheistic religions. Spreading information about different spiritual paths," says Avery.

Wiccans, Asatru, and Druids are all considered Pagan religions, but anyone was invited to join the fun at Saturday's event.

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