Plan A Longest Day Party for Summer Solstice!

A Little Tradition ...a Little More

By Vicki Halliday, published May 27, 2006
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We all know that the summer solstice means it’s the longest day of the year, and we even know a bit about the origins of a celebration for it too both Christian and pagan. Most of us don’t get into the practice of either of them, but it’s such a great summer event that it shouldn’t pass without some type of celebratory event either.

I read some of the many customs surrounding the endless day of summer and decided it would be great to give a party incorporating some of the traditions. To invite a bunch of friends over for a solstice theme party is now on my agenda and here’s how I’m approaching it and why.

First of all, many of the traditional celebrations are all about the summer growth in plants. That’s exactly why women wore circlets of flowers and clover, the men wore circlets of oak leaves and flowers and they even draped the cattle and dogs too. That’s a nice idea even if you don’t do anything elaborate. Even the most macho guy isn’t going to refuse a great wristband made of leaves and flowers! So, while it might require a little thinking on the craft front, it’s doable and it’s virtually free.

The other things involved in a proper solstice celebration are things very much a part of summer anyway …it’s just a little adding and dramatizing here and there. You need a bonfire. If you live in the country that’s an easy thing to work out, but even if you only have a small patio with a patio fireplace, you can do it too. If you live in a city apartment, you’re sort of out of luck on this unless you can consider a pile of matches in an ashtray, a bonfire!

Feasting and merrymaking are also on the list. This could be anything from bar-b-que and iced down beer to something more elaborate. I think it will be fun to do loads of grilled meats that you eat with your fingers. After all, let’s get pagan! Lots of breads, meats and cheeses …forget all the veggies and salads for a change, as no one really likes eating them anyway. This is about “feasting”! Get some good wine and pour it freely and let the merrymaking begin.

Takeaways
  • mix up traditions and a fun party
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Thanks for sharing these great ideas. I look forward to summer solstice every year, as it is one of my favorite holidays.

Posted on 06/19/2007 at 1:06:00 AM

 
Great and very well written.. i wanna go to scotland!!!!

Posted on 05/31/2006 at 4:05:00 AM

 
Very nice descriptions!

Posted on 05/31/2006 at 4:05:00 AM

 
great sites and well written

Posted on 05/29/2006 at 1:05:00 PM

 
Great and very informative yet interesting article!!!! hurrah!!!

Posted on 05/27/2006 at 5:05:00 PM

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