Summer Solstice

Fri Jun 20 2025 at 06:00 pm to 09:00 pm UTC-04:00

210 E Garfield Ave | New Castle

Goddess LLC
Publisher/HostGoddess LLC
Summer Solstice
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A celebration of the fullness of Summer and the brightest day of the year
About this Event

We have arrived at the longest day and the shortest night of the year. Let's celebrate the fullness of the Sun and all its vibrant power!


In the cycle of the seasons, the Summer Solstice is the peak of pregnancy, just before life bursts during the harvest. The sun is at the zenith of its journey and makes its victory dance at the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year. The lush plants and trees reflect the magical vitality of the sun and the fertility of the earth: a most powerful union. This is a time of joy and celebration of achievement.


As Summer hits its peak, Autumn whispers its coming darkness. Just as the Summer Solstice rejoices in the warmth of the sun, it ushers in darker days and the waning of the sun. This marks the beginning of shorter days and longer nights as we progress into the harvest cycle of the year. This transition represents the surrender of the Oak King to his brother, the Holly King, who rules over the darker half of the year.


As a celebration of the Sun's final peak, people of the past have stayed up all night to watch the sunrise. Bonfires, as a symbol of the sun, were lit on hilltops, by sacred wells and grounds, and in temples. The firewood of preference was oak, and aromatic herbs were scattered onto the fire. Please danced around the fire, using herbs to smudge animals and each other as blessings. Torches were carried around homes and fields, and ashes were used to fertilize the land.


Event Details:

Please join us as we celebrate the fullness of life, growth, and love!


Location:

We will be celebrating the Summer Solstice at Jillian's house and would be so grateful if you would bless us with your presence.


What to bring:

Please bring a dish to share and if you feel particularly creative, make it a traditional Summer Solstice specific dish or drink. Summer Solstice representative foods include round fruits or veggies, sun-colored foods, pumpernickel bread, and grilled meats.


*Please respect the time and energy it takes to host these events. Do not register for this event unless you are committed to attending. Thank you for your consideration.*


What to expect:

- We will share food and laughter together.


- We will have a short time to reflect on the history of this festival and the meaning of the Summer Solstice.


- We will share a time of reflection about vitality, achievement, and co-creation, which may include writing, lighting candles, and prayers.


- We will enjoy a fire together, as we embrace the mid-Summer evening with a cup of tea and conversation. If desired, we may include a drum circle or draw meaningful messages for one another.


*This is a substance-free event*

*This is an Atheopagan event. All faith backgrounds are welcome.*

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

210 E Garfield Ave, 210 East Garfield Avenue, New Castle, United States

Tickets

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