Happy Winter Solstice!

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The Winter Solstice, also known as midwinter, happens when one of the Earth’s poles is at its furthest point of tilt from the sun.  Festivals celebrating the occurrence center around celebrating with friends and family and loved ones, enjoying feasts and banquets, lots of singing and dancing, and bonfire fun!  Pagans worldwide celebrate Yule as the birth of the new solar year, and a turning point in the season. It marks the lengthening of days and the shortening of nights.  This beautiful day has many names around the globe including Midwinter, Yule, Longest Night, and Jol.  Learn more about different global solstice celebrations here.


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