The sun is at its height. The world is alive. Come celebrate with us.
Litha — the ancient midsummer festival — marks the longest day of the year, a time when the boundary between worlds grows thin and the power of the sun reaches its peak. For our ancestors across the Norse, Hellenic, and Celtic traditions, this was a moment to gather, to give thanks, and to honor the forces that sustain all life.
This year, the Windsong Foundation is bringing that tradition back. Join us for a sacred ritual ceremony and communal feast as we mark the turning of the wheel together. Whether you are a seasoned practitioner or simply curious about the old ways, this is a gathering built for community — a chance to share food, share fire, and share in something ancient and alive.
Nearly fifty people will come together to celebrate — and we'd love for you to be one of them.
The sun is at its height. The world is alive. Come celebrate with us.
Litha — the ancient midsummer festival — marks the longest day of the year, a time when the boundary between worlds grows thin and the power of the sun reaches its peak. For our ancestors across the Norse, Hellenic, and Celtic traditions, this was a moment to gather, to give thanks, and to honor the forces that sustain all life.
This year, the Windsong Foundation is bringing that tradition back. Join us for a sacred ritual ceremony and communal feast as we mark the turning of the wheel together. Whether you are a seasoned practitioner or simply curious about the old ways, this is a gathering built for community — a chance to share food, share fire, and share in something ancient and alive.
Nearly fifty people will come together to celebrate — and we'd love for you to be one of them.