Summer Solstice 2012
Come to Ocean Beach at the end of the longest day of the year on June 20, 2012 to celebrate the light and honor the turning of the Wheel of the Year back toward the darkness with a beach bonfire and pagan summer solstice ritual. Gather 7:30pm, ritual 8pm.
Please bring clean firewood (firewood is always welcome – no pallets, nails, construction material, plywood, painted or treated wood), warm clothes, food or non-alcoholic drink to share, and a towel if you want to plunge.
Summer Solstice 2012: Beach Celebration & Bonfire
Wednesday, June 20, 2012 (7:30p)
Ocean Beach (near Taraval)
FREETransit: Take L-Taraval Muni train from downtown BART stations. Ride to end of line, walk a block or two to the beach, and look for group of beach-loving pagans – possibly a few blocks to the left, depending on beach conditions.
Where: Search google for “Taraval and Great Highway, San Francisco 94116”. Gathering will be somewhat south of this intersection.
There is a planned bonfire, but please be aware that sometimes the fuzz likes to shut things down. For more information and an update on the bonfire situation