THE ARCTIC

BONFIRE

RESPECT. LIBERATE. EVOLVE.

We serve Alaska’s greater Pagan & Witchcraft community

As firekeepers for change, we stoke our fires with love, inclusion, & community. We strive to create spaces where you will feel valued & supported, grounded in empathy & genuine connection.

Two hikers, one in a pink coat and the other in a black coat and yellow boots, walk uphill on a green mountain trail under a cloudy sky.

In ancient times, fire was the heart of the community. Believed to offer protection, the burning of bones gave rise to the word bonfire. Thousands of years later, bonfires still bring us together across traditions, beliefs, & distances, drawing us from the cold darkness to offer our bones to the fire & our hearts to one another.

Memorial site near a lake with snow-capped mountains in the background. The site features a wooden structure decorated with flowers, candles, and a large blue eagle sculpture with a fish in its beak.
Group of people gathered around a campfire on a rocky beach near a lake with snow-capped mountains in the background, during dusk or early evening.
People gathered around a table in a room with wooden floors, colorful ceiling lights, and white shelves with decor. Some are serving food, others are seated, and the atmosphere appears casual and cozy.
Decorative arrangement featuring a deer skull with antlers, surrounded by colorful flowers and green leaves on a wooden surface.
A man and woman standing behind a table at an outdoor booth under a canopy, promotional items on the table, with a banner reading 'The Arctic Bonfire' and a logo.

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