October is Open Enrollment for Bay Head Witches Coven
The Bay Head Witches Coven (BHWC) is holding open enrollment this month for the area's local witch coven. Anyone interested in joining must submit their application before November 1 to be considered. High Witch of the Bay Head Witches Coven, Samantha Stevens, says that anyone who is currently an unaligned witch, or who just thinks they might have a knack for the dark arts should apply as soon as possible or attend one of their information sessions to learn more.
"We have several BHWC open houses and information sessions coming up," said Witch Stevens. "My mother, Endora, who is a former high witch, will be giving the welcoming remarks. My daughter Tabitha will be manning the information booth. And Dr. Bombay will be on hand to do health screenings. Of course, we will also be serving refreshments and potions."
The Bay Head Witches Coven is the largest coven at the Jersey shore and has been active for over 200 years. "When this coven started in 1817, there wasn't much here," said Stevens. "Back then, members mostly hung out in the woods and had meetings around their cauldron. Thank goodness those days are behind us! Nowadays we're more likely to hang around a microwave while we heat up our potions."
Stevens wants to remind everyone that witches are not like what is usually seen in movies. "People think we have warts on our noses, wear pointy hats, and ride on broomsticks. The last person I saw ride on a broomstick was Harry Potter," she says with a laugh. "Being a witch is nothing like that. We are proud members of our community. We run a black cat rescue and shelter. We make our own craft beer called Witches Brew, and all our profits go to charity. As for witchcraft, we only cast spells when someone really annoys us and deserves to be turned into some sort of rodent, which is quite rare. Mostly we just make our enemies' hair fall out. And we really only wear pointy hats on special occasions."
Samantha Stevens did not disclose the time or location of the open houses. "A real witch will just know where and when to show up," she said with a twitch of her nose and cackle. "I'm just kidding. They can just go to the BHWC website for all the information."
How do I sign up? Where do I sign up?
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