International Day of the Celebration of the Solstice in 2021
International Day of the Celebration of the Solstice was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly on June 20th of 2019. The observance brings awareness to the importance that solstices and equinoxes have for many religions.
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POSTPONED until June 29th
National Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration & Drive-In Concert
Due to potential inclement weather all afternoon and going into the evening we regret to inform you that Summer Solstice has had to make the decision to postpone today's event.
#ssif2021 https://t.co/qPyLKQydUZ
— Virtual Summer Solstice Festival 2020 (@ottawasolstice) June 21, 2021
Kupala Night
Also called Ivan-Kupala Night, is a traditional Slavic holiday that was originally celebrated on the shortest night of the year, usually between June and July by Slavs. The celebration relates to the summer solstice and includes various Slavic rituals https://t.co/I8ysflKXPL
Here in the Northern Hemisphere, today marks the Summer Solstice—the longest day of the year and the official start of summer. For many cultures and spiritual traditions (including the Wiccan community), today is a day of special meaning and celebration. #SummerSolstice https://t.co/gMDBzhqCpF
— SMCDSB Faith Matters (@SMCDSB_Faith) June 20, 2021
To all of our students, staff and community members celebrating Summer Solstice/Litha today, we wish you a happy and safe celebration. https://t.co/0trVjjNHZI
We were thrilled to take part in the virtual “Land as Teacher- Summer Solstice Celebration” today to celebrate #NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay! 🙌#ocsbFSL @ocsbindigenous https://t.co/R3N1pMaNNq
Please come celebrate with us in this 2021 Summer Solstice celebration as https://t.co/TRn8GUPGaE has over 177,000 subscribers!
Tune In LIVE Wed, June 23rd @ 6:30 PM PST/ 9:30 PM EST w/Linda Moulton Howe for a 90-minute special of YOUR pre-recorded questions & Linda’s answers. https://t.co/Hp7qUvv4ke
Happy National Indigenous People’s Day!! 🎉
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— Cheekbone Beauty 💋 (@cheekbonebeauty) June 21, 2021
Began our morning w/ the Land as Teacher- Summer Solstice Celebration where we witnessed a Water Ceremony by Grandmother Vivian & listened to the big drum w/ dancing.
Very thankful to be able to experience & honour Indigenous culture in this way. #NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay
Timed to take place around the Summer Solstice, National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21 is a celebration of the people and cultural heritages of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities. Find ways to celebrate here: https://t.co/iGp5Z4lczY https://t.co/pimsQJI1ua
— Office of the Dean of Students (@UalbertaDoS) June 21, 2021
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