Saturday, December 14, 6-9pm, Wolfe Park Shelterhouse, 105 Park Dr.
The Winter Solstice — also known as The Longest Night, Midwinter, Yule, and Jol — is a day that human beings across the globe have been celebrating since the stone age over 15,000 years ago. It represents the shortest period of sunlight in a single day for the whole year, and in turn, the longest period of darkness.
The winter months to follow were typically difficult for early people. In fact, they came to be known as “the famine months.” Today of course, winters aren’t so hard on our stomachs — quite the opposite for many of us! But our human need for community, connection, and celebration has not changed. And so we are excited to announce that we will once again be hosting our annual Winter Solstice Banquet and we’d love it if you joined us.
The menu will come soon. There will be a meat option, a vegan option, and a gluten free option
When you’re done if you’d like to keep the good times rolling, join us at The Railhouse in the East Market just down the road at 212 Kelton Ave.
Hosted by Humanist Community of Central Ohio [HCCO].
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