The Institute Holds Third Annual Winter Solstice Celebration 

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WAYNESBORO- The Institute will host their third annual Winter Solstice Celebration on Thursday, Dec. 21 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Red Run Park in Rouzerville, Pa. The event is free and open to the public. 

The winter solstice is the longest night—or shortest day—of the year, and typically falls around December 21 in the Northern Hemisphere.

After the solstice, the days get gradually longer. Since ancient times, people all over the world have recognized this astronomical occurrence and celebrated the “return of the sun” in a variety of ways.

“This year, we are having our celebration on the very day of the solstice, December 21, so we can all experience ‘the shortest day’ together,” said Jessica Watson, Institute assistant director and event organizer. 

The solstice event is a family-friendly celebration of the season. New this year is Stories by the Fire, with former WASD educator Bobbi Blubaugh, who will read “The Longest Night” by Marion Dane Bauer. Other activities for kids include making garlands of popcorn, berries and edible ornaments for animals, and a winter-related craft.

Fire pit stations and free hot chocolate will provide warmth.

Members of the Tri-State Astronomers club will be on hand with telescopes to view the celestial features of the winter sky.

Vendors include The Boro Baking Co., offering cookies and holiday snacks for purchase, Four Sons Farm with handcrafted wool creations, The Native Niche, featuring bird food bundles, outdoor winter decorations, and natural “solstice crowns” of winter foliage for sale, and local artist, Christine Lehman.

In addition, the Institute will have a display about their new nature center.

The entire event is outdoors, so attendees should dress accordingly.

For more information, email The Institute at: [email protected].

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