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An Annual Event in [[Montengarde]] | |||
Traditionally, the Twelfth Night festival marked the onset of the winter solstice, the point in late December when the sun, whose daily arc had reached its lowest, darkest, coldest point, began it’s rise toward the longer, warmer days and the coming of spring. The ceremonial Yule Log, preferably oak, burned to bring prosperity, abundance and luck in the coming year, was hauled in to start the hearth fire around which its visitors would gather throughout the rest of the Yuletide season. | Traditionally, the Twelfth Night festival marked the onset of the winter solstice, the point in late December when the sun, whose daily arc had reached its lowest, darkest, coldest point, began it’s rise toward the longer, warmer days and the coming of spring. The ceremonial Yule Log, preferably oak, burned to bring prosperity, abundance and luck in the coming year, was hauled in to start the hearth fire around which its visitors would gather throughout the rest of the Yuletide season. | ||
Shake off the cold and dark of winter at our local Celebration of Twelfth Night with delicious food, drink and merriment! | Shake off the cold and dark of winter at our local Celebration of Twelfth Night with delicious food, drink and merriment! | ||
*[[12th Night AS XV/1981]] | |||
*[[12th Night AS 21/1987]] | |||
*[[12th Night AS LII/2018]] | |||
*[[12th Night AS LVII/2023]] | |||
*[[12th Night AS LX/2026]] | |||
Latest revision as of 13:54, 16 April 2026
An Annual Event in Montengarde
Traditionally, the Twelfth Night festival marked the onset of the winter solstice, the point in late December when the sun, whose daily arc had reached its lowest, darkest, coldest point, began it’s rise toward the longer, warmer days and the coming of spring. The ceremonial Yule Log, preferably oak, burned to bring prosperity, abundance and luck in the coming year, was hauled in to start the hearth fire around which its visitors would gather throughout the rest of the Yuletide season.
Shake off the cold and dark of winter at our local Celebration of Twelfth Night with delicious food, drink and merriment!