The Burning Man - Family Style will be celebrated at the Winter Solstice in Lowville.

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December 17th, 2017

BURLINGTON, ON

They live life a little differently in Lowville.

They celebrate the Winter and Summer Solstice.

The purpose of ThinkSpot Solstice events have been solely around coming together as strangers or friends and finding that commonality to realize we are not alone as we walk this journey of life.

That’s the “why” – and to witness that happen twice a year is an unbelievable gift.

Lowville Rickli with torch

Lowville residents parading around their community during the Winter Solstice.

In the past a community has gathered paraded around the community and then gather  to set paper lanterns into the night sky.

up-they-go

Lanterns are illuminated and set afloat into a Winter Solstice night.

The lanterns have been an amazing and beautiful way to celebrate our connecting and thank you to everyone who has been part of the past nine solstice events. For the last few months we’ve been wondering about how to create something new;

Kune Hua and Arryn Ter Smitte figured it out last week.

Lowville Burning Man – Family Style is coming to life next Thursday (December 21st) in Lowville. For those of you who are familiar with the festival in Nevada each year you will know what happens at the end when a beautiful creative masterpiece is set on fire.

Burning man

The Burning Man is a celebration – that will take place in Lowville. How does it come about – you have to be there to be part of it.

At 7:00 pm a light dinner will be available and we will begin to create a Lowville artistic expression that will be an honouring of 2017 – what we are grateful for; what we wish to let go of; and what we may have lost (a relationship, friendship, job, family member, pet – anything that is of value to us).

We will be providing wood and tools (drills, hammers, screwdrivers, nails/screws, glue) so that people can get in there and create whatever comes to life. We will also provide cedar rings and sage for everyone to use as mementos.

What you can bring is any flammable memento (non-combustible is a definite requirement, no metals or concrete) that you wish to add to the sculpture. Perhaps a shirt, a stuffed animal, a pet collar, .a letter to your higher self – anything that you wish to offer as a symbol of 2017.

At 8:00 pm we will go for a candlelight walk through Lowville Park as we celebrate the shortest day/longest night of the year – and then at 8:30 pm come back to light the Lowville Burning Man Sculpture.

At 9:00 pm we will release one sky lantern to celebrate our coming together and welcoming the beginning of longer days and sunlight.

Please RSVP so we can plan for food and materials required. The evening is complimentary although we do request a donation of personal items (toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, tampons, underwear and warm socks (new only please)) to be shared with people experiencing homelessness.

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