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Summer Solstice Festival

The Summer Solstice Festival celebrates the longest day of the year, typically around June 21st in the Northern Hemisphere. It marks the point when the sun is at its highest and most daylight hours occur. Historically, it has been a time for fertility, harvest, and honoring the sun’s power. Modern celebrations often include festivals, rituals, and gatherings that embrace nature’s abundance and the changing seasons. It’s a cultural event that highlights human connection with natural cycles, emphasizing appreciation for sunlight and the start of summer.