Litha/Summer Solstice
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Litha, also known as the Summer Solstice, is a pagan festival celebrated around June 20–21, marking it the longest day and shortest night of the year. It is one of the eight seasonal festivals in the Wheel of the Year and symbolizes the sun at the height of its power, bringing warmth, light, and abundance to the earth.
Traditionally, Litha is a time to honor nature, fertility, and personal growth, often celebrated with bonfires, feasting, flower crowns, and outdoor gatherings. Many people use the occasion to express gratitude for the year's blessings, reflect on their achievements, and set intentions for the months ahead as the days gradually begin to shorten.
1:30 pm - Meet and greet and activity
2:30 pm - Clean up activity and get ready for ritual (indoor)
3:00 pm - Ritual (Outdoors weather permitting)
4:00 pm - Feast (indoors)
5:00 pm - Clean up and leave
There is no need to bring a facilitator or hostess gift for this event. Love offerings always accepted and will go towards paying for the venue.
Traditionally, Litha is a time to honor nature, fertility, and personal growth, often celebrated with bonfires, feasting, flower crowns, and outdoor gatherings. Many people use the occasion to express gratitude for the year's blessings, reflect on their achievements, and set intentions for the months ahead as the days gradually begin to shorten.
1:30 pm - Meet and greet and activity
2:30 pm - Clean up activity and get ready for ritual (indoor)
3:00 pm - Ritual (Outdoors weather permitting)
4:00 pm - Feast (indoors)
5:00 pm - Clean up and leave
There is no need to bring a facilitator or hostess gift for this event. Love offerings always accepted and will go towards paying for the venue.
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