Mid Summer Litha Summer Solstice
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Midsummer Solstice: Litha
When: Saturday, June 19, 6:30–9:00 p.m.
Litha, also known as Midsummer or the Summer Solstice, is an ancient Pagan festival celebrating the longest day of the year and the sun at its peak. It honors abundance, light, and the fullness of summer.
What to Expect
Join us in the fellowship hall for a festive and welcoming celebration of the summer solstice.
• Learn about the meaning and traditions of the season
• Take part in a guided meditation to welcome the light
• Gather in a joyful circle to honor the turning of the year
• Enjoy refreshments and cheerful summer fellowship
Everyone is welcome! Cost is $10 contribution.
When: Saturday, June 19, 6:30–9:00 p.m.
Litha, also known as Midsummer or the Summer Solstice, is an ancient Pagan festival celebrating the longest day of the year and the sun at its peak. It honors abundance, light, and the fullness of summer.
What to Expect
Join us in the fellowship hall for a festive and welcoming celebration of the summer solstice.
• Learn about the meaning and traditions of the season
• Take part in a guided meditation to welcome the light
• Gather in a joyful circle to honor the turning of the year
• Enjoy refreshments and cheerful summer fellowship
Everyone is welcome! Cost is $10 contribution.
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Where is it happening?
8267 E Atherton Rd, Davison, MI, United States, Michigan 48423
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Host or PublisherFirst Metaphysical Church of Davison









