OF WITCHCRAFT AND MAJICK
While the curious are sure to pop into the museum on a whim, the Buckland continues to attract members of the pagan community from right here in Northeast Ohio. One reason, beyond the history: Its open and welcoming environment.
"All
kinds of people come in here, and we hear a lot of them say, 'I don't tell
people about my beliefs because I'm afraid of what they'll think," Slane
says. "The space offers a non-dogmatic platform for them to express
themselves."
The Buckland
has been so popular that they're hoping to expand to the back of the shop early
next year.
It would give them an opportunity to host more events, from seances
to book signings to lectures.
But their first focus will always be bringing
information to the public and fighting stigma.
-- Cleveland.com
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