![]() So, to me, it felt like it was the most welcoming. It’s not religious, it’s not political, it’s not gender-specific. “So I decided I’m calling it a guild, which is a medieval term people who are like-minded who gather around one particular thing. Since then we have found ourselves drawn into the world of magic. Another of our PDX sisters in action We started out as a traditional broom-making company some 37 years ago. “I wanted it to be for as many people in the community as I could,” Rafi said. We are proud to announce that Scheumack Broom Company will be the preferred official witches broom at hexenbrut dances all over the country this year Here is a video of our fine local witches and dancers in Eugene. So the Rhode Island Witches Guild was born, with the intent to be all-inclusive - regardless of whether participants identify as witches. “I feel like, what was it? ‘When Harry Met Sally’ - I’ll have what she’s having.” “I think people just really glommed onto that and were like, ‘Ooh, I want to be a part of whatever that is,’” Rafi said. Suddenly, she saw an outpouring of interest from others wanting to join in. ![]() All told, nearly 150 people showed up, including the Providence Drum Troupe, and launched “this weird phenomenon,” Rafi said. ![]() Ahead of Wickford’s Parade of Horribles last October - a quirky New England tradition that needs no explanation for the region’s denizens - Rafi advertised a chance for revelers to dress up and get down. ![]()
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