solstice
solstice
Latin, sol (sun) and sistere (to stand still)
Sunday, December 21, 4-8 pm
Please join us at the Ironton Studios & Gallery
to celebrate the end of the darkness and the return of the light
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simple food, short stories, cold drinks, warm hearts, small rituals and, of course,
drawing and writing in the life-size wooden boat
participate : collaborate
Inspiration provided by extraordinary live musicians; Steve Law, Nikol Werner and Harold Belskus
This year the solstice arrives at 5:22 am mountain standard time
The celebration of the solstice marks the shortest day of the year and the beginning of winter
The celebration of the solstice marks the shortest day of the year and the beginning of winter
Though the forces of nature remind us to draw closer inside, we resistIn these days of too much to do,
we hope that you are able stop by for a moment,
let go of something and come breathe with us
we hope that you are able stop by for a moment,
let go of something and come breathe with us
McFadden/Wright Annual Solstice Celebration
at IRONTON STUDIOS & GALLERY
3636 Chestnut Place
simply
draw
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