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Summer Solstice Crowns at Main Street

Summer Solstice Crowns at Main Street In-Person

Celebrate the longest day of the year by crafting your very own solstice crown. The summer solstice is the longest day (or shortest night) of the year.  This day has been historically marked by celebrations around the world.  In northern and eastern Europe floral crowns and wreaths were traditionally woven on this day to celebrate the peak of nature before the long march towards autumn. 

Join us as we weave crowns and wreaths of our own to mark the beauty of summer!

Due to the time consuming nature of this craft, we recommend attendees are at least 10 years old and all children must be accompanied by adult. 

Related LibGuide: Main Street Branch Library by April Lammers

Date:
Saturday, June 24, 2023
Time:
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Time Zone:
Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Main Street Program Room
Audience:
  Adults     Public     Teens     Tweens  
Categories:
  Adult     Crafts     Main Street  
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