Winter Solstice Women's Circle | December 13, 2025

$85.00

The longest night of the year is not just about waiting for the light to return—it’s about what happens in the dark. Seeds rest underground, roots dig deep, and we’re given a rare invitation to slow down and listen.

Date: December 13th, 2025
Time: 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Location: A garden in El Sobrante CA (location shared after sign up)

In this circle, we’ll gather to:

  • Reflect on the year that is closing, with all its growth and challenges

  • Honor the dark as fertile and necessary, not something to rush through

  • Call back the light through ritual, song, and shared intention

  • Rest, feast, and reconnect with each other in community

We’ll use the solstice as a time to notice where our own energy is asking to rest, what parts of us are ready to regenerate quietly, and what sparks are just beginning to form for the year ahead.

Come as you are: tired, hopeful, messy, steady, or simply ready to slow down and breathe. This is a night to lean into the stillness, to remember that the dark is not empty but alive with possibility.

The longest night of the year is not just about waiting for the light to return—it’s about what happens in the dark. Seeds rest underground, roots dig deep, and we’re given a rare invitation to slow down and listen.

Date: December 13th, 2025
Time: 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Location: A garden in El Sobrante CA (location shared after sign up)

In this circle, we’ll gather to:

  • Reflect on the year that is closing, with all its growth and challenges

  • Honor the dark as fertile and necessary, not something to rush through

  • Call back the light through ritual, song, and shared intention

  • Rest, feast, and reconnect with each other in community

We’ll use the solstice as a time to notice where our own energy is asking to rest, what parts of us are ready to regenerate quietly, and what sparks are just beginning to form for the year ahead.

Come as you are: tired, hopeful, messy, steady, or simply ready to slow down and breathe. This is a night to lean into the stillness, to remember that the dark is not empty but alive with possibility.