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Summer Solstice Picnic

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

By Marianne Curren (Hillsdale Road)

Summer Solstice Fun in Menotomy Rocks

It’s almost time for Litha, also known as the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year. Druids, bonfires, ancient dances — all are associated with this Solstice, which is considered the beginning of the summer season. Midway between planting and harvest, the Summer Solstice (or Midsummer) celebrates fertility, the promise of bounty, and the power of the sun at its height.

The Druids celebrated the day as the wedding of heaven (God as Sun King) and earth (Goddess as Mother Earth). And Midsummer’s Eve is one of three annual spirit nights, when the “veils are thin” between the two worlds. But the Summer Solstice has been a time of festivity across centuries and cultures throughout the world. From Ancient Egyptians, Chinese, Chumash Indians of California, Aztecs and Indigenous Europeans to traditions of modern day, people have reveled in the strength and the energy of the late-June sun with their own unique rituals.

Let’s celebrate the warmth and light in our own little corner. Come and share in a Summer Solstice Celebration on Sunday, June 22, in the front field of Menotomy Rocks Park. Bring your family and a picnic supper, and anything Solstice to share, and we’ll make merry from 5 p.m. until dusk.

A New Family Tradition

Monday, March 10th, 2008

By Donna and Chris Wren (Hillsdale Road)

On a warm sunny morning in May our family found ourselves surrounded by scores of people, ankle deep in the Lower Mystic Lake. Hundreds of herring swam around our feet and it was our job to catch them gently and place them in buckets. As the water poured from the dam between the two lakes we stood in the current and sat our borrowed nets in the water, waiting. Every once in a while we were rewarded with one or two fish in our nets. Into the buckets they went, to be peered at suspiciously by our 2 year old daughter. “Fishies?”

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